Wayne Estate Sale
Terms
Terms and Conditions:
1. CASH, APPROVED CHECK WITH ID, DEBIT OR CREDIT
2. YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL OF YOUR PURCHASES. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN HELP.
3. ALL ITEMS SOLD "AS IS" AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL - ABSOLUTELY NO RETURNS/NO REFUNDS.
4. WE'VE GOT THIS! ESTATE SALES IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
5. PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAY OR OTHER DRIVEWAYS IN NEIGHBORHOOD. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE.
6. ANNOUNCEMENTS THE DAY OF THE SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY EARLIER ADVERTISEMENTS.
7. EARLY ENTRY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.
8. RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT NUMBER OF ENTRIES.
9. ALL ITEMS MUST BE PICKED UP BY END OF SALE.
10. NO PRICES GIVEN PRIOR TO SALE.
We'll have free water on ice for all you shoppers.
Still have a lot of great stuff, discounting and negotiating - so come on out. We will be there from 11a - 2p.
More added today 6/20/18.
New and more items added, as well as updated photographs (6/14 & 15/18); still sorting and organizing.
We now have a 2008 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition with 191,000 miles. (pictures added)
This is an estate from an avid collector and hobby enthusiast. He had to add a two-story building just to house all his collections and tools. We have a wide selection of vintage lanterns – Dietz, Elgin, Emerson, Embury, Belknap, Paull’s, Keystone Casey, Adams & Westlake, Great Western Railway, and German Nier Feuerhaus. These include railway lanterns and carriage lamps.
There are model trains, transformers, lots of track, and a large assortment of buildings, tunnel, landscaping and more; as well as many metal toy vehicles.
There are all the tools for rock tumbling, wood carving (whittlin’), socket sets, saws, bench vises – Sears, Craftsman, Bessey, Columbian Gyro, Wilton Scout, yard implements, and just about any tool you could need. Honda Ditch Witch, Jonsered Oregon chain saw, all sorts of power tools, air compressor, baskets, and cast iron.
Road maps from the 1940’s and lots of WW2 memorabilia (photographs, flight jumpsuit, uniforms, helmet, hats, medals, ammo boxes, ammo, Ames shovel, transport box, aviation charts, and aircraft silhouette identification charts), 1940 Mosin Nagant Russian rifle. .
The WW2 memorabilia belonged to Clifford Wayne, DOB: 11/23/19, who enlisted in 1941, and rose through the ranks to become a pilot. He was assigned to the 356th Fighter Group. The 356th Fighter Group (USAAF) was a fighter unit that served as a bomber escort group with the Eighth Air Force late in 1943 before becoming a group attack unit early in 1944.
The group was formed in the United States in December 1942 and moved to Britain in August-September 1943. It joined the Eighth Air Force and became operational in October 1943. The group flew bomber escort missions for the next few months, but from 23 January 1944 it became a ground attack unit, strafing and bombing a range of targets across occupied Europe. He was killed during testing of experimental increased fuel storage.
White Clad oak ice box and a Stickley liquor cabinet with slag glass and drawers. Oscar Meyer yellow wagon, Radio Flyer red wagon, wooden advertising crates of all sorts, vintage Westinghouse and Emerson oscillating fans, oak crank phone.
Nice selection of watches – Omega, Citizens, Longines, Bulova, Elgin, Croton, Seiko Sports; pocket watches – GF rotary Switzerland on chain, Andre’ Rivelle, Elgin, Sheffield; as well as a collection of fountain pens – Sheaffer, Parker, Parkette, Packard, Remington, Waltham, Moore Life, Waterman.
Fishing equipment, French horn, antique marching drum, knives, pots/planters, old plows, CharGrille, baker’s racks, shelving units, ladder, wagon/cart, outdoor wall art, Jazzy scooter, wheelchair, and other medical assistance items.
Underwood manual typewriter, Wagner #8 1910 waffle maker, North Carolina pottery, blue and gray stoneware pottery crock by J. M. Barlow, Virginia potter from the 1880's, Sid Luck face jug, various advertising items.
And ladies, there’s lots of sterling necklaces, bracelets, rings, pins, and earrings, and gold. The list goes on and on. Check out our pictures and we will be adding and updating as we get more organized. Hope to see you there.
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