These are limited time offers; anything not sold by early November goes
to Goodwill if heavy or large, eBay if small and light and possibly
valuable, else the trash!
Prices are very flexible, especially if you're buying a lot of stuff.
Cash preferred. No credit cards. PayPal OK (via bank account, not
credit card).
FURNITURE:
four-cushion sofa, plus two pillows: $200
coffee table with storage doors: $100
corner table with upper tier: $100
small hutch: $20
easy chair: $40
lounge chair: $20
seven-foot-tall dark wood bookcase: $30
headboard -- big enough for two twin beds, might fit king-size bed: $40
old-fashioned wooden desk: $20
two 7-foot-tall white bookcases (one painted, one pressboard): $20 each
three twin beds (mattress, box spring, and frame): $50 each
two 3-drawer locking filing cabinets: $30 each
4-drawer non-locking filing cabinet: $20
CHINA, KITCHENWARE, ETC.:
nearly-complete set for 12 of Johan Haviland Bavarian china,
gold-trimmed "Chippendale" shape, pattern with no name, including
* 12 dinner plates (10-inch)
* 12 soup bowls (7.5-inch)
* 12 salad plates (7.5-inch)
* 12 bread plates (6-inch)
* 12 dessert bowls (5-inch)
* 12 saucers (5.75-inch)
* 9 tea cups (additional available at http://www.replacements.com)
* 8.5 x 13 inch platter
* 10 x 15 inch platter
* gravy boat
* oblong serving dish with lid
* 9-inch serving bowl
* sugar bowl and lid
* creamer (about 5.5 inches high):
$900 for the set (piecemeal at replacement.com is about $1800)
Set of Georges Briard decorated white pots and pans, including:
* small saucepan and lid
* large saucepan and lid
* cookpot with lid and one-candle holding base
* round casserole with lid and two-candle holding base
$100 for the set
"Herbie" food processor: $20
Sunbeam mixer, with juicer: $30
Serving platter, about 9"x18", with semi-geometrical floral pattern: $30
Serving platter, about 9"x18", with floral pattern: $20
Lenox oblong thing with gold crosshatching: $20
Lenox "candy boat" (at least, that's what I call it): $10
glass "toothpick vase" (at least, that's what we used it for): $5
8" tall ribbed vase: $5
Galway Irish Crystal ice bucket: $20
metal ice bucket w/ self-opening lid: $5
silver chafing dish support with glass dish and silver lid: $50
brown rough ceramic pitcher: $5
white smooth ceramic pitcher: $5
large porcelain (?) pitcher with floral painting: $30
large ceramic jug: $15
apothecary jar: $10
coffee mugs: $1 each
COMPUTER-RELATED:
QIC-20 tapes: 25 cents each
floppy holders, meant for carrying about 5 3.5" floppies: $1 each
holders for about 10 3.5" floppies: $1 each
holder for about 50 3.5" floppies: $2
holder for about 100 3.5" floppies: $3
two-button serial mice: $1 each (have two)
brand-new Belkin printer cable: $5
old-style to PS/2-style keyboard converter: $1
Ordnance Survey Atlas of Great Britain: $1
USR v.Everything external modem, NO V.90: $5
486/33 PC: $20
Labtec powered speakers (w/ power adaptor): $5
COMIC BOOKS: see http://davearonson.home.att.net/com4sale.html
OTHER:
five old watches:
* Quasar II, with inner and outer boxes and manual, exc. cond
* unidentified LED-type watch, looks practically new
* Bulova Accutron (dirty, no band, slightly cracked crystal)
* Hamilton analog from 1966
* LeCoultre 10kGF "wrist alarm" from 1952 (no alarm crown)
$100 for the set
teddy bear: $10
small pan-balance: $1
large pan-balance: $2
apothecary scale, w/ 4-something weight AND PHILADELPHIA CITY TAG: $50
purple glass chicken-shaped storage: $20
set of chess pieces, large, red and white plastic: $1
throw pillows: $1 each
Sears sewing machine, from 1970s: $30
milk can: $10
1952 JC Higgins European Touring bicycle: $50
1970's Schwinn boy's bicycle: $20
set of four TV trays, with holder (missing holder handle): $10
2-drawer 3x5 card file, should hold a few 1,000 cards per drawer: $5
1-drawer 6x8 card file, should hold a few 1,000 cards: $5
fishing equipment (rods, reels, hooks, lures, sinkers, bobbers): $50
twin mattress pads: $2 each
twin sheets: 50 cents each (some flat, some fitted)
twin blankets (acrylic): $5 each
bath towels: 50 cents each
hand towels: 25 cents each
washcloths: 10 cents each
assorted women's clothes (petite 4-6): $5 an item
men's polo shirts (xl): $5 each
"Make a Paper Clock" books: $1 each
other paperback books: 50 cents each
hardback books: $1 each
set of six straight razors, with various accessories: $75
127 pieces of old sheet music: $50
MORE: There are tons of additional little things, and I'm sure I've
forgotten a lot of things! Come buy, er, by and take a look.
PICTURES OF SOME OF THE ABOVE:
sofa: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/sofa.jpg
coffee table: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/cofftabl.jpg
corner table: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/corntabl.jpg
small hutch: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/hutch.jpg
easy chair: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/easychr.jpg
lounge chair: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/lounge.jpg
dark bookcase: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/darkcase.jpg
headboard: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/hdboard.jpg
desk: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/desk.jpg
white bookcases: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/whtcases.jpg
4-drawer file: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/4drfile.jpg
3-drawer files: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/3drfiles.jpg
china w/ protectors: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/haviland.jpg
china in protectors: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/havboxed.jpg
logo on china back: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/havlogo.jpg
china pattern on plate: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/havfront.jpg
Briard pots and pans: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/briards.jpg
Herbie: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/herbie.jpg
Sunbeam mixer: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/mixer.jpg
semi-geo platter: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/geoplat.jpg
back: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/geoback.jpg
floral platter: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/florplat.jpg
back: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/florback.jpg
Lenox oblong thing: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/lenoxob.jpg
candy boat: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/cndyboat.jpg
crystal ice bucket: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/crysbuck.jpg
chafing dish set: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/chafing.jpg
floral pitcher: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/florptch.jpg
watches: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/watches.jpg
apothecary scale: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/scale.jpg
glass chicken: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/chicken.jpg
sewing machine: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/sewmach.jpg
milk can: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/milkcan.jpg
Higgins bike: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/higgins.jpg
Schwinn bike: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/schwinn.jpg
fishing stuff: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/fishing.jpg
razors: http://davearonson.home.att.net/dad/razors.jpg
That's about all of the valuable stuff. If you want to know about
anything else, ask and I'll try to describe it, maybe take a pic, or you
can just come over and look at it. I'm unemployed, so just about any
reasonable time will be OK!
--
David J. Aronson, Software Engineer for hire in Washington DC area.
See http://dja2001.home.att.net for online resume, references, etc.