July 6 & 7, 2017

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2401 West 105 St
Leawood, KS

** Sale is located in Leawood at 105th Street and Belinder, Address will be posted on Wednesday, July 5th.

** There is a pool in the back yard of the home and is off-limits to everyone except for me this holiday weekend and until Wednesday :). There are items for sale in the back yard and will be taped off to designate the specific area that guests can shop.

** All valuables will be off-site until sale day

THURSDAY, July 6th ………….……. 7:30am-5:00pm (3-5p @25% off)
FRIDAY, July 7th ……..…………..….8am to 11:30am @ 50% off

** PLEASE NOTE the earlier close time – this is necessary to accommodate the new homeowner’s closing that day.

Home is truly FULL – home is unique in that it is a 4 bedroom but also has an attached apartment/Mother-In-Law’s separate living space attached so make certain you cover every square inch of both residences!

Two Gordon Snidow framed Cowboy prints. They get top billing because I so love me a cowboy. And 2 cowboy hats … like a cherry on top o’ a sundae, they are …

Two leather rocker recliners (one Flexsteel). Sue and I tested them out and they both get a resounding thumbs-up for cushy-relax-a-comfa-nap-a-bility, a vintage solid wood desk with key-lock drawer …

Square oak kitchen table with 2 leaves, dark wood dresser with top mirrored hutch that, truly, can store about everything you own with it’s featured 11 drawers, a dark wood matching 2 drawer side table …

Jenny Lind bed (needs some staining or painting love), a chocolate brown Clik-Clak type sofa that folds out to a bed, Ethan Allen-esque round kitchen table with 2 leaves and 4 chairs, small and practical roll top secretary …

Many fun painted end tables, dining table, chairs etc, 3 glider rockers (one with matching otto), vintage Remington typewriter with case, large antique steamer trunk, Young Republic solid maple sideboard …

Small light oak drop-side table with pair of matching chairs, 5 chests of drawers and a dresser with mirror, 2 quilt racks, nice former sewing machine table/cab sans sewing machine, tan 2 cushion sofa in good condition tho has 2 small ink marks on back side of right arm, fyi …

A six-sided/hexagon rectangular dining table, set of 4 chairs on wheels, a darling black rocker, upholstered storage bench, painted piano bench, an Old Hickory Barrel chair that needs some love …

Good selection of kitchen schtuff and serving pieces, pottery bowls, small selection of LP albums, tables of smalls and decorative items lalala …

Vintage luggage, PEACHES crate (who rememberssss??), old wood smoking stand, 3 flatscreen TVs, several large rugs, good selection of 100% cotton sheets (who needs NyQuil when ya have 100% cotton, I ask ya …) …

MANY random decorative sign letters from a 3’ tall “R” and other foot+ letters, TWO large VILLAGE signs that could represent anything you want, including, but not limited to: Prairie Village, Village People, “It Takes a Village”, Greenwich Village, a large vintage PHILLIPS 66 sign …

TWENTY THREE new-in-box Silpada screened display frames: obvi, they were intended to display jewelry at home shows but y’all get creative and channel your inner etsy-ness with other useful ideas! ….

2 pieces of decorative 5’x2’-ish wood that are begging for a creative space, stereo equipment, lots of books – mostly hardback, wood duck decoys, Intel Pentium computer with Windows 7,

Yard tools, globe on a stand, a mini-amount of gold …

A big ol’ CHIEFS rug, several sets of nice flatware, WPT poker chip set in travel case, luggage, Playskool kitchen, Fisher-Price basketball goal, antique bingo dispenser with wood balls, 2 sets of golf clubs, 2 golf bags …

Great selection of outdoor furniture including 2 wrought iron tables/chairs sets (1 set, believe is vintage Woodard), glider and 3 chaise loungers, pair of BLUE mesh/metal chairs, several side tables, a cream table (w glass top)/4 chairs and umbrella …

Craftsman Platinum lawnmower that runs like a champ, Jacobsen snowblower, Spyker spreader, a Craftsman 30” riding mower that hasn’t run in awhile but the homeowner believes it probably needs a new battery, a few kind words and perhaps be read the story “The Little Engine That Could” … and is priced accordingly …

A large selection of baseball and other sports vintage and current miscellany: antique ice skates, boxing and hockey gloves, boxing bag, wood snow shoes and skis, old tennis rackets, football pads, decanters, old baseball bats, old face shields, autographed pic of STL Cardinal Bob Gibson framed print of The Jolten Joe and more …

And an 18” figurine of W.C. Fields that’ll make anyone smile – and for your entertainment, here’s a fun fact:

As a young vaudeville performer, WC Fields lived in poverty and near starvation. He had a recurring nightmare of being alone in a strange city, penniless, and being pursued by police. He awoke from these dreams in a cold sweat, and the dreams so unnerved him that he started a lifelong practice to make sure the dreams never came true by opening bank accounts in every town he could. They would be for as little as the loose change to as much as $50,000. He used fictitious names for the accounts, such as Cholmonley Frampton-Blythe, Aristotle Hoop, Ludovic Fishpond, Figley E. Whitesides, and Sneed Hearn. Eventually he got to the point where he would wake up from that recurring nightmare and say to himself, “Forget it — you’ve probably got a bank account in that town.” Fields neglected to keep track of his many bank accounts. He confided to a friend that he had more than 700 of them, yet only 48 accounts were identified and closed at the time of his death in 1946. It is estimated that as much as $6.7 million in unclaimed bank accounts is still out there, waiting for Aloysius Mergatroid-Hamms to show up and claim the money.

What a great story. I love stories. See you Thursday, My Little Chickadees,

Nancy
And the rested up and rarin’ to go fabulous A-Team

Here is a map of the sale!