Oh, the tales I could tell from an estate sale we had to clean out my grandmother's house. We had some good stuff, and priced it below what an auctioneer would have paid us (the major stuff had all been appraised).
The weekend we did not advertise, we sold a lot to only a few people, and made out pretty good. The one couple who bought a ton of furniture and knickknacks for a home remodeling was very nice, he was a carpenter and dabbled with reupholstering furniture (paid the asking price for a fugly antique hand-carved chair we never thought we'd get rid of).
The weekend we had the ad in...gah. There was another yard sale in the development, and I think people thought we would take any amount. Collectible vintage Noritake china set, some knob wanted it all for $10 (um, no thanks). Then another dick broke the most unique serving piece in the lot
Vintage Chintz full table setting, excellent shape, the highest offer we got was $20.
Unfortunately I think what was left got donated, I had laid claim to the Noritake when the sale was over.
The weekend we did not advertise, we sold a lot to only a few people, and made out pretty good. The one couple who bought a ton of furniture and knickknacks for a home remodeling was very nice, he was a carpenter and dabbled with reupholstering furniture (paid the asking price for a fugly antique hand-carved chair we never thought we'd get rid of).
The weekend we had the ad in...gah. There was another yard sale in the development, and I think people thought we would take any amount. Collectible vintage Noritake china set, some knob wanted it all for $10 (um, no thanks). Then another dick broke the most unique serving piece in the lot

Unfortunately I think what was left got donated, I had laid claim to the Noritake when the sale was over.
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