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Estate Sale Photo(s) Around Smithfield, KY 40068
334 estate sale photo(s) currently listed near 40068 (Smithfield, Kentucky)
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This piece of historical ephemera is a 1948 Purdue vs Michigan Football Program. This program is full of nifty old advertisements. Don't know which team won this game. There are a few very minor paper tears and folds but overall the program is In pretty good condition for its age and storage. This is a fun historical college football item. -
This piece of historical ephemera is a 1948 Purdue vs Michigan Football Program. This program is full of nifty old advertisements. Don't know which team won this game. There are a few very minor paper tears and folds but overall the program is In pretty good condition for its age and storage. This is a fun historical college football item. -
This piece of historical ephemera is a 1948 Purdue vs Michigan Football Program. This program is full of nifty old advertisements. Don't know which team won this game. There are a few very minor paper tears and folds but overall the program is In pretty good condition for its age and storage. This is a fun historical college football item. -
This piece of historical ephemera is a 1948 Purdue vs Michigan Football Program. This program is full of nifty old advertisements. Don't know which team won this game. There are a few very minor paper tears and folds but overall the program is In pretty good condition for its age and storage. This is a fun historical college football item. -
This piece of historical ephemera is a 1948 Purdue vs Michigan Football Program. This program is full of nifty old advertisements. Don't know which team won this game. There are a few very minor paper tears and folds but overall the program is In pretty good condition for its age and storage. This is a fun historical college football item. -
This piece of historical ephemera is a 1948 Purdue vs Michigan Football Program. This program is full of nifty old advertisements. Don't know which team won this game. There are a few very minor paper tears and folds but overall the program is In pretty good condition for its age and storage. This is a fun historical college football item. -
An Antique Victorian Brass Gas Valve. This is a very ornate Victorian Solid Brass Gas Valve. It looks to be in very good condition. The ornate flat knob turns easily. This is a great replacement piece of old hardware - not a reproduction. It measures about 2-1/2-inches tall and overall width is about 3-1/2-inches long. Very nice! -
An Antique Victorian Brass Gas Valve. This is a very ornate Victorian Solid Brass Gas Valve. It looks to be in very good condition. The ornate flat knob turns easily. This is a great replacement piece of old hardware - not a reproduction. It measures about 2-1/2-inches tall and overall width is about 3-1/2-inches long. Very nice! -
An Antique Victorian Brass Gas Valve. This is a very ornate Victorian Solid Brass Gas Valve. It looks to be in very good condition. The ornate flat knob turns easily. This is a great replacement piece of old hardware - not a reproduction. It measures about 2-1/2-inches tall and overall width is about 3-1/2-inches long. Very nice! -
An Antique Victorian Brass Gas Valve. This is a very ornate Victorian Solid Brass Gas Valve. It looks to be in very good condition. The ornate flat knob turns easily. This is a great replacement piece of old hardware - not a reproduction. It measures about 2-1/2-inches tall and overall width is about 3-1/2-inches long. Very nice! -
A grouping of Vintage Monopoly Game Pieces and Parts. This is a fun collection of old game pieces from Monopoly. Some dated 1936. It includes 15 Chance Cards, 15 Community Chest Cards and 23 property cards including 4 Railroads plus the Electric Co., along with large amount of colorful wood houses. All are in good shape consistent with age and use. Great to complete a game set or use in an art project. -
A grouping of Vintage Monopoly Game Pieces and Parts. This is a fun collection of old game pieces from Monopoly. Some dated 1936. It includes 15 Chance Cards, 15 Community Chest Cards and 23 property cards including 4 Railroads plus the Electric Co., along with large amount of colorful wood houses. All are in good shape consistent with age and use. Great to complete a game set or use in an art project. -
A grouping of Vintage Monopoly Game Pieces and Parts. This is a fun collection of old game pieces from Monopoly. Some dated 1936. It includes 15 Chance Cards, 15 Community Chest Cards and 23 property cards including 4 Railroads plus the Electric Co., along with large amount of colorful wood houses. All are in good shape consistent with age and use. Great to complete a game set or use in an art project. -
A grouping of Vintage Monopoly Game Pieces and Parts. This is a fun collection of old game pieces from Monopoly. Some dated 1936. It includes 15 Chance Cards, 15 Community Chest Cards and 23 property cards including 4 Railroads plus the Electric Co., along with large amount of colorful wood houses. All are in good shape consistent with age and use. Great to complete a game set or use in an art project. -
A grouping of Vintage Monopoly Game Pieces and Parts. This is a fun collection of old game pieces from Monopoly. Some dated 1936. It includes 15 Chance Cards, 15 Community Chest Cards and 23 property cards including 4 Railroads plus the Electric Co., along with large amount of colorful wood houses. All are in good shape consistent with age and use. Great to complete a game set or use in an art project. -
Gearbox Texaco Fords 1956 Thunderbird Car Limited Edition. Collectable diecast peddle car Chain driven to the peddles, heavy diecast, tampo printing, hidden coin bank, steerable, and rolling tires. 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD T-Bird Serial # 07104 Made in 1997 The box is 6-1/4”long x 3-1/8" deep x 2-1/2" tall and the car is approx. 3-3/4" long. Cool car ready to display and enjoy. Box has some wear but car never removed from the box. -
Gearbox Texaco Fords 1956 Thunderbird Car Limited Edition. Collectable diecast peddle car Chain driven to the peddles, heavy diecast, tampo printing, hidden coin bank, steerable, and rolling tires. 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD T-Bird Serial # 07104 Made in 1997 The box is 6-1/4”long x 3-1/8" deep x 2-1/2" tall and the car is approx. 3-3/4" long. Cool car ready to display and enjoy. Box has some wear but car never removed from the box. -
Gearbox Texaco Fords 1956 Thunderbird Car Limited Edition. Collectable diecast peddle car Chain driven to the peddles, heavy diecast, tampo printing, hidden coin bank, steerable, and rolling tires. 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD T-Bird Serial # 07104 Made in 1997 The box is 6-1/4”long x 3-1/8" deep x 2-1/2" tall and the car is approx. 3-3/4" long. Cool car ready to display and enjoy. Box has some wear but car never removed from the box. -
Gearbox Texaco Fords 1956 Thunderbird Car Limited Edition. Collectable diecast peddle car Chain driven to the peddles, heavy diecast, tampo printing, hidden coin bank, steerable, and rolling tires. 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD T-Bird Serial # 07104 Made in 1997 The box is 6-1/4”long x 3-1/8" deep x 2-1/2" tall and the car is approx. 3-3/4" long. Cool car ready to display and enjoy. Box has some wear but car never removed from the box. -
Gearbox Texaco Fords 1956 Thunderbird Car Limited Edition. Collectable diecast peddle car Chain driven to the peddles, heavy diecast, tampo printing, hidden coin bank, steerable, and rolling tires. 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD T-Bird Serial # 07104 Made in 1997 The box is 6-1/4”long x 3-1/8" deep x 2-1/2" tall and the car is approx. 3-3/4" long. Cool car ready to display and enjoy. Box has some wear but car never removed from the box. -
Gearbox Texaco Fords 1956 Thunderbird Car Limited Edition. Collectable diecast peddle car Chain driven to the peddles, heavy diecast, tampo printing, hidden coin bank, steerable, and rolling tires. 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD T-Bird Serial # 07104 Made in 1997 The box is 6-1/4”long x 3-1/8" deep x 2-1/2" tall and the car is approx. 3-3/4" long. Cool car ready to display and enjoy. Box has some wear but car never removed from the box. -
This offering is a Rod Crossman Original Watercolor of the Reddish Egret. This stunning watercolor measures about 15.5-inches by 22-inches and is painted on a heavy cotton craft-paper stock. The painting is NOT framed. In nature the Reddish Egret stands about 2.5 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 4 feet. They have a blue-gray body and wings with a reddish neck and head. Adults in breeding plumage have long plumes on their heads and necks. They have long blue legs and a pointed salmon-pink bill with a black tip ROD CROSSMAN is a Sporting Artist born in South Dakota in 1952. He was raised in upstate New York but has chosen to spent his adult life in Indiana. He has won numerous awards for his work, which have earned him both national and international acclaim. He has been exhibited in such prominent venues as the Smithsonian Institution and the Chicago Art Institute, as well as other important galleries and events including the Easton Waterfowl Festival. He is an active painter and illustrator, his work can be seen regularly in publications such as Big Sky Journal, Shooting Sportsman, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod and Reel, Sporting Tales, and many others. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction at least nine times, mostly in the painting category – as he is also an accomplished woodcrafter/sculpter. The latest auction publicly recorded is for his artwork "How Big Was It?" presented in 2012 at Brunk Auctions which brought about $950. New and other works can still be purchased from the artist website for considerably more. NOTE: The original frame is available for local pick-up at no additional fee - however, it is NOT part of this offering and will NOT be shipped. -
This offering is a Rod Crossman Original Watercolor of the Reddish Egret. This stunning watercolor measures about 15.5-inches by 22-inches and is painted on a heavy cotton craft-paper stock. The painting is NOT framed. In nature the Reddish Egret stands about 2.5 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 4 feet. They have a blue-gray body and wings with a reddish neck and head. Adults in breeding plumage have long plumes on their heads and necks. They have long blue legs and a pointed salmon-pink bill with a black tip ROD CROSSMAN is a Sporting Artist born in South Dakota in 1952. He was raised in upstate New York but has chosen to spent his adult life in Indiana. He has won numerous awards for his work, which have earned him both national and international acclaim. He has been exhibited in such prominent venues as the Smithsonian Institution and the Chicago Art Institute, as well as other important galleries and events including the Easton Waterfowl Festival. He is an active painter and illustrator, his work can be seen regularly in publications such as Big Sky Journal, Shooting Sportsman, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod and Reel, Sporting Tales, and many others. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction at least nine times, mostly in the painting category – as he is also an accomplished woodcrafter/sculpter. The latest auction publicly recorded is for his artwork "How Big Was It?" presented in 2012 at Brunk Auctions which brought about $950. New and other works can still be purchased from the artist website for considerably more. NOTE: The original frame is available for local pick-up at no additional fee - however, it is NOT part of this offering and will NOT be shipped. -
This offering is a Rod Crossman Original Watercolor of the Reddish Egret. This stunning watercolor measures about 15.5-inches by 22-inches and is painted on a heavy cotton craft-paper stock. The painting is NOT framed. In nature the Reddish Egret stands about 2.5 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 4 feet. They have a blue-gray body and wings with a reddish neck and head. Adults in breeding plumage have long plumes on their heads and necks. They have long blue legs and a pointed salmon-pink bill with a black tip ROD CROSSMAN is a Sporting Artist born in South Dakota in 1952. He was raised in upstate New York but has chosen to spent his adult life in Indiana. He has won numerous awards for his work, which have earned him both national and international acclaim. He has been exhibited in such prominent venues as the Smithsonian Institution and the Chicago Art Institute, as well as other important galleries and events including the Easton Waterfowl Festival. He is an active painter and illustrator, his work can be seen regularly in publications such as Big Sky Journal, Shooting Sportsman, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod and Reel, Sporting Tales, and many others. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction at least nine times, mostly in the painting category – as he is also an accomplished woodcrafter/sculpter. The latest auction publicly recorded is for his artwork "How Big Was It?" presented in 2012 at Brunk Auctions which brought about $950. New and other works can still be purchased from the artist website for considerably more. NOTE: The original frame is available for local pick-up at no additional fee - however, it is NOT part of this offering and will NOT be shipped. -
This offering is a Rod Crossman Original Watercolor of the Reddish Egret. This stunning watercolor measures about 15.5-inches by 22-inches and is painted on a heavy cotton craft-paper stock. The painting is NOT framed. In nature the Reddish Egret stands about 2.5 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 4 feet. They have a blue-gray body and wings with a reddish neck and head. Adults in breeding plumage have long plumes on their heads and necks. They have long blue legs and a pointed salmon-pink bill with a black tip ROD CROSSMAN is a Sporting Artist born in South Dakota in 1952. He was raised in upstate New York but has chosen to spent his adult life in Indiana. He has won numerous awards for his work, which have earned him both national and international acclaim. He has been exhibited in such prominent venues as the Smithsonian Institution and the Chicago Art Institute, as well as other important galleries and events including the Easton Waterfowl Festival. He is an active painter and illustrator, his work can be seen regularly in publications such as Big Sky Journal, Shooting Sportsman, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod and Reel, Sporting Tales, and many others. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction at least nine times, mostly in the painting category – as he is also an accomplished woodcrafter/sculpter. The latest auction publicly recorded is for his artwork "How Big Was It?" presented in 2012 at Brunk Auctions which brought about $950. New and other works can still be purchased from the artist website for considerably more. NOTE: The original frame is available for local pick-up at no additional fee - however, it is NOT part of this offering and will NOT be shipped. -
This offering is a Rod Crossman Original Watercolor of the Reddish Egret. This stunning watercolor measures about 15.5-inches by 22-inches and is painted on a heavy cotton craft-paper stock. The painting is NOT framed. In nature the Reddish Egret stands about 2.5 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 4 feet. They have a blue-gray body and wings with a reddish neck and head. Adults in breeding plumage have long plumes on their heads and necks. They have long blue legs and a pointed salmon-pink bill with a black tip ROD CROSSMAN is a Sporting Artist born in South Dakota in 1952. He was raised in upstate New York but has chosen to spent his adult life in Indiana. He has won numerous awards for his work, which have earned him both national and international acclaim. He has been exhibited in such prominent venues as the Smithsonian Institution and the Chicago Art Institute, as well as other important galleries and events including the Easton Waterfowl Festival. He is an active painter and illustrator, his work can be seen regularly in publications such as Big Sky Journal, Shooting Sportsman, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod and Reel, Sporting Tales, and many others. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction at least nine times, mostly in the painting category – as he is also an accomplished woodcrafter/sculpter. The latest auction publicly recorded is for his artwork "How Big Was It?" presented in 2012 at Brunk Auctions which brought about $950. New and other works can still be purchased from the artist website for considerably more. NOTE: The original frame is available for local pick-up at no additional fee - however, it is NOT part of this offering and will NOT be shipped. -
This musical offering is for a Vintage York Clarinet in Case. York Band Instrument Company - aka J.W. York & Sons has been making musical instruments in Grand Rapids, MI since 1882. Many folk really like these vintage pieces and have them cleaned, re-padded and used every day. Other folk make them into lamps or part of some art piece. Note that the case has some issues that need minor attention. Enjoy.
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