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Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 7:20 PM EDT

Glastonbury, CT - 100 Year Old Attic Finds from One Family Owned Home

Moving & Estate Sales, Online Auction
Auction Location:
Glastonbury, CT
Clearing House Estate Sales
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Sale closed on
Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 7:20 PM EDT
 
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Private Residence
Glastonbury, Connecticut 06033

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When to Pickup

Saturday, 12/10, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

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About the Sale

The same family has lived in this New Britain home for close to 100 years. recently the attic was fully cleaned out and offering the finds at auction. A few items came from ...view more

Special Instructions

Glastonbury, CT - Local Pick Up Only - No Shipping
Pick Up Date: SATURDAY, December 10 from 10am - 2pm ONLY - No Exceptions!

The pickup time will be strictly enforced the day of the pickup.
The ...view more

Auction Manager

Matthew Beal | (860) 338-0605 | ebandoe32@gmail.com

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81-100 of 110 items
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$6.00
Vintage Shot Glasses
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$15.00
Antique Mason Jars With Carrier
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$3.00
Reproduction Wall Hanger
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$38.00
Vintage Christmas Ornaments
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$3.00
Rock Glasses With Carrier
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$6.00
Munising Wood Bowl Set
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$7.00
Blue Dish Lot
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$2.00
Vintage Back Lit Ceramic
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$6.00
Piano Player Roll Lot
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$16.00
Gits Ware 8 Sets NOS
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$1.00
Lowenbrau Mug
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$6.00
Paper Towel Holders Nos
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$5.00
Paper Towel Holders NOS
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$3.00
Vintage Christmas Tree Decorations
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$6.00
Esso Savings Bank
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$11.00
2 Corning Ware Casserole Dishes New
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$15.00
Corning Ware
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$1.00
Vintage Lamp
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$1.00
Vintage Lamp
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$52.00
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