Estate Sale Roundup: August 22-24

Be one of the few stalwart shoppers out before Labor Day.

The pickings are fairly slim this week, prior to what will presumably be a Labor Day vintage blowout when the real loot will debut. Stay tuned to this space for a three-day weekend's worth of rummaging, and in the meantime, you never know – while others loaf in the air-conditioning, you may find your holy grail.

Sun City Estate Sale, Georgetown
Here is a GE Profile refrigerator; nice washer and dryer. Also, high-end audio equipment, Waterford Curraghmore Crystal, Orrefors Clock, Ferragamo ladies shoes in size nine, ladies clothing, golf items, stick and ball Victorian painting easle, signed artwork, brand new and unused Queen Pillowtop Euro Mattress bed, furniture, jewelry, Danish modern dresser, mid-century modern bookcases, Broyhill, Cerama. Lots of kitchen items. Cash and debit/credit cards are accepted. email [email protected] for address; Fri.-Sat., 9am-2pm




Dale and Charmaine Jones Living Estate Sale, Georgetown
Beautiful selection of furniture such as a glass top table with four chairs; unique oak bumper pool/game table with four matching adjustable chairs; oak china cabinet; carved highboy dresser with matching nightstand; four glass top tables with inset tile; occasional tables; fern stand; contemporary entertainment center; office desk; Cheval mirror. Collectables include antique quilts; stoneware pottery; owl collection; estate and contemporary jewelry; kitchenware. China by Sango; garden furniture including lawn chairs; bakers rack; metal love seat with matching chairs; great kitchen essentials such as Corningware, Corelle, Pyrex, Anchor Hocking, Hamilton Beach, Farberware, Kitchenaid, and Visionware; small appliances; linens; decorativive accessories; scrapbookimg supplies; audio and video equipment; large collection of vinyl LP's and 45's. Large LD stainless side-by-side refrigerator; white upright freezer; pair of Kenmore front-end loading washer and dryer; golf cart; lots of tools many still in the box. Numbers will be given out at 8:30am, doors will open promptly at 9am. Call 512/844-5550 for address; Fri.-Sat., 9am-2pm, Sun., 10am-4pm.





Vintage Lovers' Moving Sale
Find a lot of mid-century modern knick knacks and decor such as dishware like Laurel china, Peter Terris, and milk glass. Vintage sofa, side table, coffee tables, bookshelf, and desk. Records and books; vintage clothing; Tom's shoes in size 5.5. Address will appear here after 9am Friday; Sat., 9am-5pm, Sun., 9am-4pm.



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