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Furniture—Antique and contemporary, including Philadelphia cane seat settee from 1867 (with original bill of sale), antique white painted corner cupboard, three blanket chests (one cedar), wicker bedroom furniture, antique game table, folding screen, antique oak swivel desk chair, foot stools, massive primitive butcher block, interesting round form oak chair, desk chairs, twin beds, several pairs of nightstands, TV stand, several upholstered sofas (Ethan Allen, etc.), loveseat with ottoman (6 months old), king-sized upholstered headboard, Brown Jordan patio dining set, round glass dining table (seats 6) on antiqued metal base with stone rosette/medallion center, Hatteras Hammocks twin hammock on stand, several oversized chairs for den or rec room including ivory/cream leather with ottoman and more.
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Rugs—Several area rugs in soft colors (contemporary and vintage)
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Art—Prints and paintings, including Japanese woodblocks, a collection of one-of-a-kind framed batik prints on fabric from a NJ artist, and a harbor scene painting by listed American artist Everett Warner (1877-1963). Although Warner categorized his own works as realistic, they are often viewed as impressionistic in various reference sources. In addition to his art work, Warner also helped the US military in the development of camouflage techniques for submarines. Sadly, a portion of Warner's work was lost after his death in a fire at his studio. Also, a painting by Nancy M. Ferguson, another listed artist.
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Appliances—Two refrigerators and a GE electric dryer; Weber gas grill
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Primitives—Painted firkins and other items used in the family business (Brick's Mincemeat)
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Pottery/porcelain/china including Limoges—several partial services, dessert plates, Lenox Autumn (made in USA-service for 10+), other Lenox, 12-gallon Robinson Ransbottom stoneware crock; "Made in Japan" art deco lusterware hand-painted tea set, Austria, more.
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Crystal/glass, including cut glass, elegant/depression/contemporary—Fostoria, Orrefors, etc. Perfume bottle collection, several pieces of artisan/studio glassware, Eureka fruit jar patent date 1860s
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Vintage clothing including wedding gown, many accessories—kid glove collection, scarves, just added—women's hat collection—fur, French, feathered, one from an ensemble with little black dress
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Jewelry—Costume, some sterling, political novelty/souvenir watches
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Christmas—Dept. 56, Dickens, snow babies, other Christmas items, some Easter
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Collectibles—including wall-hanging Black Forest carved music box in the shape of a hunting rabbit. See photo for additional information on this piece.
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Stamps—first day cover collection in albums with matching gold-plated ingots (Postal Commemorative Society). Small amount of paper currency—Confederate, etc.
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Linens—King and twin, decorator pillows and covers, other decorative linens
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Garage—Rubbermaid upright storage/utility cabinet, garden tools, hand tools, wrenches, spray painter for air compressor and more.
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Books—Some 19th century; coffee table books, vintage children's books, local history, Anglophile, Euro tourism, Nascar and more.
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