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Living Estate Sale set for June 27 and June 28 in Wellsville

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PREVIEW: Furniture, art, tools, lawn equipment, antiques, clothing, and much more

“This sale is not to be missed”

From Vincent van Zwanenberg Antiques,

Exceptional Living Estate Sale June 27th 9am-4pm and June 28th 11am-3pm. Garage opens at 830am on Saturday. All items priced to sell and non negotiable on Saturday. Most items 50% off on Sunday. This is a quality Estate Sale with lovely high-end furnishings and house-hold items including Antiques and collectibles.

Furniture includes Living-room, Dinning-room and Bedroom Furniture. Including Ethan Allen, Pennsylvania House and Hickory Chair. Fine China and Local Ceramics. Fine Glass including Waterford. Art and Prints. Kitchen furnishings, including Cuisinart, Breville, Kitchen Aid, Tupperware, Henkle knives and other Fine Cuttlery. Much more Fine Kitchenware and Cookbooks. Of Special interest 94 Bottle Wine Cooler. Bikes and Bike accessories. Tools, games, Books, Lawn Mover, Snow Blower, out doors Furniture, Gas Grill Clothing including Wellsville Basket Ball Jackets. Fishing Poles and Fishing Accessories. Antiques and Collectibles. Many more items to many to list. No Early Birds. Larger items priced with Detachable tags. Sold Stickers given out in line before sale. For more information call Vincent at 716-790-9593. This sales is not to be missed.

Terms & Conditions

Garage opens at 830am. House Opens at 9am. No list. Numbers given out at 8am. Cash and good Check with proper ID. Returned Checks $50.00 fee. All sales as is and final. No Returns. All items must be removed by 3pm Sunday June 28th. Please bring help for moving big items. No Early Birds. All items full price on Saturday and most items 50% off on Sunday.

JUNE 27th 9am-4pm. June 28th 11am-3pm. June 28th most items 50% off. Checks with proper item. Cash accepted

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