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Historical Estate Sale in Circleville! Antique/Primitive Furniture and Smalls; Local History items; Art, Crystal, Antique Books, Rugs, Porcelain, Pottery, OSU and Pumpkin Show Items!

Circleville, OH 43113
*Address hidden until February 25, 2026 08:00 AM.

Dates and Times:

Thursday, February 26, 2026
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday, February 27, 2026
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, February 28, 2026
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday, March 1, 2026
9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Address:

Circleville, OH 43113

*Address hidden until February 25, 2026 08:00 AM.

Description:

Tag Sale Solutions is especially honored to host an Estate Sale in the magnificent home of the late William"Bill” Stout. The Stout family has had stewardship of this 1826, 6,000 sq. ft., historic home for the last 50 years. Mr. Stout wore many hats as a community leader, residential and commercial building business owner, Circle- ville Rotary and Pumpkin Show Parade committee member, Ohio State graduate and enthusiastic Buckeye fan! As a military veteran, he enjoyed being politically active and hosted many philanthropic events to better our local and state community. A family man known as “Pops” to his grandchildren and a friend to many, his iconic presence will be especially missed in our hometown. While meandering through this stately, 200 year old estate, our hope is that some of these beautiful pieces will be given new life in your own home! We have many new customers attending our sales which we love! Just a few reminders to all to keep everything running as smoothly as possible!: * Doors open at 9:00 with entry numbers passed out at 8:00. You will enter according to your number. You do not need a number to enter but if you want to be among the first in the house, I suggest you get one. Once you have a number, you can leave (get coffee, etc.) and you won't lose your place when you line up a few minutes before 9:00. * Please enter the sale from theMound Street side. You may park on Mound Street or Court Street. Do not park or pull into the driveway. You will walk up a short driveway to enter the house. *Please note that this is a multi-level home with many area rugs and steps. You must pay attention when walking and try not to be distracted as you are looking around! * In this sale are many larger pieces of furniture including primitive cupboards, couches, heavy wall mirrors, beds, dressers, etc. You MUST arrange for your own movers and trucks to remove items. For the most part we need everything moved that you have purchased by the end of day on Sunday, March 1. *PLEASE - do not remove sale tags or cards from items unless you intend to buy. Please bring that card to the front check out area or give to a staff person for us to put a Hold Tag on it for you. You will need to pay for that item within one hour of placing it on hold or we will release to be sold. * We do have a Hold Table where you may place items you intend to purchase and free up your hands for more shopping. That table is by the Check Out area. Also - while we allow you to bring in your own bags to place items in as you shop, we reserve the right to search those bags at checkout. * Always keep in mind that this is a private home, so treat it as such. Wipe your feet, don't sit on furniture unless you intend to purchase, handle breakable items with care, do not bring food or drink inside, and be respectful of your surroundings. Please ask for assistance if needed. This particular estate sale and home is a feast for the eyes, so enjoy your time here. Hopefully you'll find a few items you can't live without! Let's honor the Stout family with graciousness as you roam the rooms and take it all in! Collections/Specialty items/Local connections There are many items related to Circleville and the surrounding communities found throughout the home from local establishments no longer in business, political advertising, school history, etc. – A variety of Circleville H.S. yearbooks from 1927 up until 1974 – Collectibles from Circleville H.S. including graduation programs, Sports items, ribbons, jackets, t-shirt, sweaters, class jacket, team and class photos, megaphone, flag, Class photos, Athletic letters, newspaper articles, Sports/Banquet programs, etc. – High Fever Follies programs; Collection of Pickaway Quarterlys – Washington Township H.S. commencement booklet from 1926 – Pickaway County Forest Cemetery records booklet – Washington Grange photo from July 11, 1922 – 75th anniversary B.P.O. Elks #77 Circleville pocket knife – 1892 Pickaway, Fayette and Madison Counties Portrait and Biographical Record book – 1906 Pickaway County History and Biography book – 1899 Postcard from Circleville’s Evans and Krimmel drug store – 1880 History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties – 1974 reproduction of the “History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties (originally published in 1880) – Large framed Circleville map of 1836 printed by the Krebs Litho Co., Cincinnati, copied from a drawing by G. F. Wittich – 1902, $10 National Bank Note issued by The First National Bank of Circleville featuring President William McKinley (Rare!) – Red bound book of “Pickaway County, Ohio History and Families” 1810-2005; – “A Gallery of Pickaway Ancestors” book – Red bound book, “Pickaway County Place Names, Collection of Toponyms and Historic Maps”, 2009 – “The Methodist Church” Williamsport, Ohio 1890-1958 plate (upstairs bedroom); Everts H.S. print by Lisa Yaple – Pickaway County plate “200th Anniversary of the American Revolution” 1776-1976 – Old Pickaway County Historical Society festival posters – A variety of old local newspapers and clippings – 1920-1995 Commitment to Community Pickaway County – “Circleville Reminiscences” booklet from 1944 – Circleville Aqueduct Plate Winter View; Neff Electric therm. – Circleville Schools 1810 - 1976 by V.M. Cress – Variety of Pumpkin Show items: 75th Anniversary plate, pins, tickets, brochures, booklet, signs, Rotary Pumpkin Showglasses and mugs; Orange jacket wore by Mr. Stout as a member of the Parade Committee – A Year-by-Year History of the Circleville Pumpkin Show Part 1, from 1903-1928 by Jo and Dave Liggett – The Circleville Ice Co. window ice cards; Vintage Circleville Ice Co., ice pics; First National Bank of Circleville letter opener – The First Methodist Church, Circleville, Ohio plate – Kiwanis and Circleville Savings & Banking wooden nickels – The First National Bank, New Holland Advertising Thermometer – Variety of antique large, Bibles from the 19th century – Old Toledo Scale Co. 3 lb candy scale; Antique Copper Cauldron – 1875 Guyot’s Georgraphical Series book; Antique Copper Boiler – Underwood and Underwood Stereoscope – Brass Spittoon; Brass Smudge Pot; Set of Mark Twain books – Multiple boxed “The Whitehouse” Christmas ornaments – Mary Margrove framed Sampler – Victorian celluloid boxed vanity set (Rare!) – 19th century W. Greaves and Sons straight razor set andadditional antique straight razors – Victorian “Collars and Cuffs” storage box (very unique!) – Peanuts 1968 Datebook/Calendar; Landers Hanging Scale – 2, GTE black rotary dial desk phones; 48 Star American Flag – 1874 “Centennial History of the U.S.” book – Two First Edition books by Louise May Alcott, “May Flowers” and “Morning Glories and Queen Aster” – First Edition, Robinson Crusoe for Children; Kiwanis brass bell – 1894 Set of Great Men and Famous Women – 1920s book set: “The Library of Entertainment” (bedroom upstairs) – Old wood shoe shine box with contents; Ronson l& Evans lighters – Vintage Reed’s Butter Scotch Wafers Tin; Rich’s Canton Ginger tin – Vintage Johnson and Johnson Red Cross Kidney Plaster metal drawered cabinet; Disney 50th Commemorative Mickey Watch – Vintage Wendy’s Hamburger t-shirt and crew shirt – Vintage Stafford-Johnson “Kan-O-Seat” walking cane/stool – Vintage Comic Books, (Roy Rogers, Woody Woodpecker, Flintstones,Partridge Family, Tom and Jerry, etc.) – Variety of salt glazed crocks and jugs; old Footstools, Wooden box – Antique German Kugel glass pumpkin shaped ornament – Two, Primitive wood Laundry Dasher/Agitator used to move laundry around and agitate during hand washing – Cast iron wood holder by fireplace; Cranberry scoop/rake – 1800s Forbes bath thermometer; Beaume Hydrometer – Salometer/Brine Hydrometer; Antique candle snuffer – Old bottles, old medicine containers, spice tins, etc. – Sterling Silver vanity set; Foxboro industrial thermometer – Old wooden shoe stretchers; Old school books; Old baskets – Variety of OSU items: Graduation programs, sports ticket stubs, stadium seat cushions, drinkware, 1925 Football Homecoming ticket; 2 Rose Bowl ticket stubs from 1955; 1949 OSU Makio yearbook; Sports Illustrated magazines; Books on OSU; Additional OSU decor including a framed embroidered OSU logo and a carved Block “O” from wood – Powder horns; Old bells on leather straps; Several old quilts – Vintage political buttons, postcards, matches, pins, etc. – Boxed Mickey Mouse watch; Berger Hospital plate 1929-1980 – “The Berger Municipal Hospital” booklet when first opened – The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling; Pewter pipe rest – Currier and Ives America large book; Daguerreotype Photos – Aristrocrat Railroad Special wind-up pocket watch – Set of boxed Brooks Brothers USA gold buttons – War Ration books and coupons; old local Yardsticks; Canes – Antique Chinese silk embroidered under glass Mahogany Tray – Vintage Foxboro Industrial Thermometer; Vintage Sports Pennants – Edwardian Era adjustable Dress-form/Mannequin – 1968 Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes cereral box – Variety of Circleville Rotary items: drinking glasses, pins, ties, etc. – Heides Vandam paper Chocolate candy box from Cook’s Confection, S.V.T. Depot, Circleville – Bakelite poker chip caddy with chips; Pocket knives; Watches – Some men’s jewlery; Military pins, buttons, badges, etc. – 1906 leather Pyrography postcard; Vintage Valentine cards – The Flanagan Drawing and Construction Books from 1912 – 1920’s carved Celluoid Bear brooch; Cut glass inkwell – Women’s Victorian black mourning clothing ensembles Antique Household Furnishings/Decor – At the top of the list is a stunning, 11’ Victorian gold gilt Pier Mirror. If this doesn’t make a statement I don’t know what does! – There is a second, smaller Pier Mirror that’s a Victorian Walnut Eastlake style with a marble shelf situated at the top of thestaircase that would work in a smaller space – 19th Century Louis XIV Gilt Overmantle wall mirror (Livingroom) – Roger Estate Brass tabletop wine bottle opener (in sunporch) – GWTW Brass Ray Lamp with floral shade – 19th century, Edwardian era, Tri-section mirror with ornate gilded frame (in diningroom) – Brass electric Hurricane table lamp with etched glass shade – Alsy Brass Bouillottee Double French Horn Table Lamp – Antique oval Mahogany Tea Tray; Emeralite Banker’s Lamp – Set of 4, John Teppich Folk Art metal serving trays – There are multiple antique area rugs in various sizes throughout the home. All are for sale so know the measurement you need before you arrive! – Pair of solid cast brass candlesticks by Virginia Metalcrafters – Small, Chippendale style mahogany wall mirror (sun porch) – 3, Virginia Metalcrafters brass leaf trays: Cally Lily, Holly and Geranium – Antique Rayo Brass electrified kerosene lamp – MCM brass floor lamp located in upstairs bedroom – Two, etched glass table lamps with glass square base – Antique ornate gold mirror (upstairs bedroom) – Variety of candlesticks in brass, wood, pewter, glass – Vintage umbrellas; Vintage decorative trash cans – Trinket boxes, figurines and other collectibles picked up from travels around the world – Vintage split oak fireplace kindling basket – WM. L. Gilbert Clock Co. “Admiral Regulator Clock” – Eagle wall-mounted oil lamp; English Regency vintage oil-style table lamp; Vintage Red Redu mini desk lamp – Eureka metal canister vacuum; Health-O-Meter column scale – Variety of Christmas decor and vintage ornaments – Variety of towels, tablecloths, placemats, napkins, sheets, etc. – Randall manual kickwheel pottery making – Millex Ready Press foldaway Ironing Board Antique/Primitive furniture/Additional furniture – The most magnificent furniture piece is a Victorian Mahogany Chaise, upholstered in green-tufted velvet with foliate marquetry wood and mother-of-pearl inlay. A Show Stopper! – The second most amazing piece of furniture is the 11’ Primitive Harvest Table - an original like this is Rare! – Okay there is a third amazing piece! An antique French Empire Mahogany Day Bed (You’ll be the only one that has one!) – Federal Flame mahogany Secretary/Bookcase with drop front Desk - Gorgeous! (in Livingroom) – Primitive walnut flat wall cupboard (in Library room) – Walnut Knockdown Wardrobe (in Library room) – Queen Ann two-piece Highboy (in Library room) – A separate, Primitive flat-wall cupboard (in Library room) – Cherry, “Jackson Press” sideboard (located in diningroom) – Gorgeous Burled walnut Victorian Eastlake bed (upstairs bedroom) – 19th century Eastlake marletop washstand with teardrop pulls – Two tier brass trays and mahogany Dumbwaiter side table – Antique Steamer trunk (upstairs bedroom) – Antique Haberdashery or mail sorter wood cabinet (landing at top of staircase) – Antique Lincoln style rocker with cane back and seat – “Square mahogany game/dining table with 4 upholstered chairs (located in livingroom) – Antique wood 32 Drawer Card File cabinet - a unique piece not seen often (in Library room) – Duncan Phyfe style mahogany upholstered sofa (livingroom) – Berkey & Gay, mahogany, single-drawer server/buffet sold by McAllister-Mohler Co., Columbus (in diningroom) – Federal style mahogany drop-leaf Pembroke table with string inlay (in livingroom) – Victorian Oak barley-twist plant stand; Spinet writing desk – Louis XV style walnut cane armchair with upholstery that matches the chairs with the dining/game table; Queen Anne style upholstered arm chair that also matches – Antique Console/Entryway Table; Console Hall Desk with 1 drawer – Mahogany Empire Card Table (sits in front foyer) – A really beautiful Victorian Arts and Crafts quarter-sewn oak, double-door glass front bookcase (in sunporch) – Queen Anne style mahogany tea table by Colony Tables/Globe Furniture with trays that pull on each side (livingroom) – Small, half moon shape maple side table; Antique Rope Bed – Dark wood barley-twist side table; Windsor arm chair – Shaker maple, ladderback chair with rush seat; – Bombay Co. tilt top Pedestal side table (livingroom) – Red and Cream Chippendale Camelback Sofa – Victorian Eastlake Platform rocking chair – 2, American Classical paint-decorated cane side chairs – Antique, two-drawer Courthouse Desk (in sun porch) – Two, Mahogany flip top game tables, shaped half moon when side is down (on sun porch) – Early 1 piece stepback cupboard (in first floor bathroom) – Nicholas and Stone (Boston) rocking chair (in sunporch) – Antique Oak Clock (sunporch) – Cherry 4-drawer Empire Chest (in first floor bedroom) – Drop leaf table with barley twist legs (first floor bedroom) – 3 drawer wood chest (first floor bedroom) – Antique single drawer night stand (first floor bedroom) – Antique wooden commode with chamber pot – Antique brass bed (upstairs bedroom) with a Full mattress – Amish made wooden rocking chair with upholstered seat – Victorian octagonal side table (upstairs bedroom) – Swing arm brass floor lamp; Adjustable wood piano bench – Antique electric candelabra table lamp – Gainsborough leather upholstered library chair – Several antique wood ladder back chairs with rush seats – Empire style Mahogany 6 drawer dresser with mirror (upstairs bedroom) – Free standing fabric covered Vanity with stool (upstairsbedroom); 2 Small MCM side tables with tile inlay (entry porch) – Vintage maple drop leaf dining table with 3 chairs (upstairs bedroom) Hairpin leg side table (entry porch) – Mid 19th century Empire style chest with 4 drawers and square knobs (bedroom upstairs) – Mahogany half moon table; Oak Quilt Stand (upstairs bedroom) – Antique gilded rectangle shaped wall mirror (upstairs bedroom) – Two Antique wooden rope beds: only one has the ropes – Victorian Spindle chair (upstairs bedroom); Set of TV trays – Classic cast iron, claw foot tub (upstairs bedroom) – Antique 4 drawer Victorian Serpentine Dresser with Mirror (Beautiful! - upstairs bedroom); Antique apothecary med. cab. – Gooseneck Victorian walnut rocker with velvet fabric (upstairs bedroom); 1930s Oak Bathroom Medicine cabinet – Shaker ladderback rocking chair (upstairs bedroom) – Antique two-drawer desk (upstairs bedroom); Sleeper Sofa – Leather and wood arm/desk chair with brass nailheads – Round wooden pedestal side table with 3 curved legs – King brass bed with nice Simmons Back Guard mattress Vintage Children’s Items – Victorian era convertible highchair/stroller (in diningroom) – Antique wicker baby carriage/pram (top of landing of staircase) – Antique painted white baby crib (mid 20th century) – Two Vintage solid wood folding baby Playpens – Antique child’s wicker rocking chair; Antique child’s wood rocker – Wood and wrought iron child’s school desk with folding seat – Vintage child’s wood folding ironing board – Collection of antique baby/Christening gowns – Vintage children’s books including The Children’s Bible Story Book, old Disney books, Mother Goose – Old wooden blocks manufactured by Creative Playthings – Set of 24 Hardy Boys Mystery Novels by Franklin Dixon, 1951 – Child’s Desk with chair also known as a “Bible Stand” Glassware/Crystal/Barware/Silver – Set of 9, Waterford, “Rosslare” stemware - Beautiful! – Heisey “Lariat”, blown glass punch bowl set from the 40s/50s – Several pairs of Heisey “Lariet” clear glass double light candlesticks – “Old Williamsburg Clear”, Candelabras by Imperial Glass – Heisey “Empress” Sahara salad plate – “Victorian Clear” by Heisey, 22” Torte Plate – Pair of Waterford “Ashbourne” vases – Pair of Heisey “Queen Anne” candlesticks – Fenton Hobnail Amber Cat Head Slipper – Fostoria “Baroque” Topaz Torte plate – Fenton pink satin melon ruffled vase – Pair of Imperial Glass, Double Heart Candelabras – 1960s Fostoria “Heirloom” Green Opalescent plate – Haviland Limoges pitcher, early 20th century – Heisey clear glass plates “Revere” pattern – 6 Heisey “Lariat” clear glass coasters – Consolidated Art, “Bird of Paradise” fan vase – English Hobnail clear glass candlestick lamp with a round base – 6 French Arcoroc glass coffee mugs – 1880s Glass celery Vase by Higbee – Fostoria “American” Torte plate; Koeze’s lidded glass jar – Fenton Marigold Carnival glass candy dish – Set of Georges Briard cocktail glass with 22k gold overlay – Duncan Miller Bridal Basket with edged flowers – 2, 1868 Victoria by Bakewell large glass Compotes – 19, Federal etched glass Tumblers – Polonia crystal Pedestal candy dish – 2 sets of etched crystal pitchers with matching glasses – 8 crystal wine goblets from American Heritage by St. George – Uranium Green Depression Glass Ice Bucket with etched class – Danish dimple designed Decanter with pewter collar – 16 pc. place setting of Roger Brothers, “Eternally Yours”, flatware in wood case - Mint condition – Set of 6, silverplate Champagne goblets – Lehman Brothers silver-plated Ice-catcher pitcher – Godinger Silver filigree heart design cobalt blue glass S&P – Silver-plated Silent Butler produced by F. B. Rogers Silver – Cobalt blue glass with silver filigree overlay Coffee container – Warming Chafing Dish double burner by Sheffield Silver Co. – Community Tea and Coffee service set in the “Ascot” pattern – Set of pearl iridescent glass shrimp cocktail bowls – Set of 4, Libbey Cactus Margarita glasses – Fostoria American Cubist Pitcher – EAPG Hero Ware Tankard by Elson Glass, circa 1891 – Federal Glass Pioneer Fruit plate/bowl – Fostoria glass “Century” pattern utility tray – Heisey glass condiment set with bowl, underplate and spoon – Set of 10, Anchor Hocking “Laurel Leaf” custard cups – Indiana Glass Diamond Point large round platter – Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut large platter – Set of 7 “Chippendale” pattern by Krystol candlesticks – Fenton Amberina “Lotus” flower bowl – Fenton Amberina “Thumbprint” basket – 6, Cambridge Inverted Feather Goblets from 1907 – 12, Heisey Low Panel Sherberts from 1935 – Set of 11 Duncan Miller, 6 panel Salt Cellars Pottery/Porcelain/Dinnerware/China – 102 pieces of “Williamsburg Potpourri” by Wedgwood(displayed on the diningroom table with balance in Butler’s pantry) Absolutely gorgeous! (Matching linens available as well) – 14 pieces of Independence Ironstone by Castleton, Japan – Set of 9 Elizabethan “Blue Rose” dishes by Taylor & Kent – 36 pieces of Heinrich & Co. Selb, Bavaria “Flammgold” dishes – Set of 8, “Senator” by Wedgwood dinner plates – 52 pcs. of “Chantilly Gold” dishes by Johnson Brothers, England – Henry Alcock white Ironstone Tureen – 6 Popegosser “Happiness Gold Coin” cups and saucers – Crooksville, Ohio China Covered Vegetable Dish – Pair of Hull Vases: “Pastel Woodland” – Staffordshire “River Scene” small creamer – Terre e Provence France, colorful square serving platter – Elite Works Limoges covered vegetable dish 1920s – England Blue Transferware lidded Tureen late 19th century – Pair of McCoy Pottery, “Bird of Paradise” figurines – Rare, Weller Pottery, Octagon Umbrella Stand – Lenox Devon collection candy dish – Vintage porcelain lidded biscuit/cracker jar – RRP Roseville brown drop Bean Pot – Kathy Kale brown drip Lidded Skillet – Set of 5 Brown Drip soup bowls; Pfaltzgraph Yorktown Teapot – Set of Franciscan “Ivy” pattern dinnerware – Pair of Hull Vases: “Cornucopia Magnolia” – Staffordshire porcelain figurine bookends – A variety of antique porcelain tea cups and saucers – 7, Heinrich & Co. “Songbird” pattern cream soup bowls/saucers – Stack of W. H. Grindley white plates; Sheffield pewter mug – Scio Pottery “Hazel” pattern serving bowl – Variety of porcelain plates displayed in primitive cabinet in library – McCoy pottery “Thinking Puppy” cookie jar – United States Pottery Co. aqua and cream Fan vase (1922) – Antique pitcher and wash basin (upstairs bedroom) Kitchen/Food prep items/Small Appliances – 1983 Williams and Sonoma French Bistro canister set – Kromex Serving Tray; Gregorian copper tray – Set of 3, Brown Hull Au gratin baking dishes – Louisville Stoneware lidded Rabbit tureen – Vision by Corning Amber cookware – Corningware Blue Cornflower stovetop Percolator – Corningware Blue Cornflower warming/baking tray – Wusthof Trident Knife block set; Panasonic black Microwave – Vintage aqua Canning Jars; Boxed Hartstone Shortbread Mold – A & J Hand beater with Glass Cup – Set of packaged Adaptive eating Utensils – Vintage Rival crockpot; Proctor Silex Toaster – Vintage decorative cast trivets; Tin Ritz Cracker Tin – Vintage Biscotti tin; Proctor Silex Coffemaker – Osterizer Blender; GE electric can opener – Various bakeware and pots and pans, kitchen utensils – Antique/vintage kitchen tools (upstairs bedroom closet shelf) – Set of 6 Washington Forge steak knives with a Sharpening tool Framed Art/Prints – A set of 12 framed prints of “The Twelve Months of Flowers” by Robert Furber, originally published in 1730 (lines the wall of the upstairs staircase – Framed painting of Berger Hospital as it originally looked created by local artist, Lisa Yaple – Landscape painting in a style similar to the Dutch School of the mid-18th century (above fireplace in diningroom) – Eric Henn, framed print, “1810 - 2010 Bicentennial” – Framed Eric Henn, print: Ohio State University Marching Band at Pumpkin Show” – Framed 1910 Lithograph by Howard Christy, “Evangeline” – 1923 Maxfield Parrish framed lithograph, “Daybreak” - just an incredibly beautiful piece of art (in sunporch room ) – Still Life Fruit painting, a reproduction by James Peale – “Christmas at the Golden Lamb” by Tella Kitchen – Reproduction framed print of “The George Washington Family” – Framed photos of 10 Historical locations in Pickaway Counthy – Norman Rockwell prints; Framed pressed botantical specimens – Bubble glass framed portrait of the Circleville Millar sisters – Botanical art print reproductions by Artist Pierre Joseph Redoute – Jim Blancard framed print of “San Fransisco Plantation House” – Framed print of “Captive Andromache” by Frederic, Lord Leighton – Framed watercolor by Betty Griffith of 435 Holiday Lane, Circle. Electronics/Tvs/Binoculars/Cameras – Hammond Model 12 Typewriter in case (Very collectible!) – Underwood electric 555 portable typewriter with case – Vintage Safe-Guard Check writer Model H – Samsung 40” HDMI TV; Wuest Binoculars with Case – Sony AM-FM Stereo with remote and Sony 5 Disc CD Player – Canon Pixma inkjet Printer with new ink cartridge – Panasonic Auto-Logic recorder; Magnavox DVD player – Tasco Binoculars with case; Boxed Vtech cordless phone – A pair of Wuest Opera glasses and Yashica Opera glasses – Yashica 35mm camera with lenses; Canon pocket camera – Yashica Auto Focus camera; CoolPix L22 digital camera – Vintage Aqua Instruments magnetic locator/dip needle compass Garage/Tools/Lawn and garden/Recreation These items can be found in the garage area, outside or in the basement: – Push Toro lawnmower; Wheelbarrow; Hand tools - K&E Transit Surveying and Engineering instrument – Step and Extension Ladders; Flowerpots; – Wrought iron architectural decor; Two man antique saw – Variety of outdoor longhandled tools such as shovels, rakes, pitchforks, etc. – Antique Scythe; Large quantity of very old seashells – Antique wood curtain stretchers/drying rack – Singletree and Doubletree for horses; Golf clubs/bags – Pool Table and Ping Pong Tables (in Basement) – Old baseball bats, Golf clubs and bag; Bagged folding chairs – Woodard Briarwood wrought iron patio furniture – Wood step ladders; Dining chairs came out of an RV – Lloyd Flanders Loom outdoor chairs; Bagged folding chairs – Gasoline cans; old wood dolley; Tiki lights; Dart board – Coleman camping stoves; Antique desk; Cosco stepstool – Wood filing cabinets; Long church pew; Shutters and Doors – Fireplace shovel; Lead melter; vintage Popcorn popper – Ice tongs; antique pulley; vintage ice skates and roller skates – Shur-Stop 1920-1930 Glass Fire Extinquisher; Tennis rackets – Louisville Slugger Big 9 wooden hockey stick; Baseball bats

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