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Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 8:35 PM EDT

Hand-Woven Wool Rugs, Pottery, and Global Collectibles - Farmington, CT (LOCAL PICKUP ONLY)

Downsize Sale, Online Auction
Auction Location:
FARMINGTON, CT
Clearing House Estate Sales
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Sale closed on
Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 8:35 PM EDT
 
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PRIVATE LOCATION
FARMINGTON, Connecticut 06032

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When to Pickup

Saturday, 8/14, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

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About the Sale

Gorgeous Persian throw rugs, global collectibles: vases, carvings from Africa, and other treasures from around the world!

Special Instructions

FARMINGTON, CT
PICKUP: SATURDAY 8/14/21 9am - NOON ONLY
Winning bidders will receive and email with info regarding pickup instructions, or check your auction ninja dashboard.
Please bring your own proper help, tools and packing materials to move ...view more

Auction Manager

New England Estate Sales & Auction Company | (860) 500-9044 | estatesalesne@gmail.com

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21-40 of 55 items
Sold
$1.00
Pink Resin Sculpture
Sold
$21.00
Natural White Coral Cluster
Sold
$3.00
Hand Painted Blue Turquoise Pony
Sold
$16.00
African Carving
Sold
$11.00
Sun Shine Alley Indian Trinket Box 4 X 6
Sold
$14.00
African Wooden Carved Head
Sold
$1.00
Colorful Pottery Vase
Sold
$13.00
Wooden Carved Tiki Mask 16.5 Inches Tall
Sold
$3.00
Large Wooden Turtle Bowl 15 Inches
Sold
$3.00
Wooden Hand Painted Frog Container
Sold
$5.00
Soapstone Hand Carved Sheep
Sold
$24.00
African Carving Tribal Art
Sold
$3.00
Ouro Artesania Spain Don Quixote
Sold
$18.00
Aztec/Mayan Statue Of Woman Kneeling
Sold
$11.00
Mayan Small Statue Sitting Cross Legged
Sold
$1.00
Hand Carved Wooden Rhino
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