these are older, aged bluestone steps with a fine patina
originally set in mortar but all are loosened for easy hand removal
located at front entrance and rear covered patio
sizes as follows:
47" x 30"; 2" thick
47" x 30"; 2" thick
47" x 30"; 2" thick
33" x 24"; 1.5" thick
33" x 24"; 1.5" thick
24" x 16"; 1.5-2" thick
48" x 16"; 1.5-2" thick
24" x 16"; 1.5-2" thick
See photos with steps highlighted in blue
Bluestone is weathered, vintage, exposed to the elements and may have chips, cracks, broken corners and broken pieces.
This is a DEMOLITION SALE. This means that YOU, the buyer, are responsible for bringing all tools, hardware, and LABOR to remove the items from the property. Water, gas and electricity will be cutoff at the the pickup. There MAY be limited generator power available at certain points of the pickup - if you want unlimited power when you want it, bring a portable generator. You will be required to sign liability waivers when coming onto the property. We are literally one day ahead of the bull dozers, plan for this, there is no room for exceptions. Pick up will be held rain of shine, but removal decisions during inclement weather will be at the discretion of the auction manager. All items are sold "as-is". There may be damage to items, including the possibility of mold, which is not visible at this time or prior to removal of item.
Architectural Salvage, Masonry (Bricks, Stone, etc.)
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Scarsdale, New York 10583
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
Friday, 12/16, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, 12/17, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
TWO DAY PICK UP
12/16 from 10am - 4pm
12/17 from 10am - 4pm
QUESTIONS?
Contact Auction Manager:
Green Circle Auctions
Greg & Maria Stanton
203-667-1747
Green Circle Auctions | (203) 667-1747 | gstanton@greencircleauctions.com
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