Down Memory Lane Estate Sale for 2025 sale in Old Cloverdale

estate sale | 2 day sale | sale is over
Address
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Dates
Fri
Jan 17
9am to 3pm
Sat
Jan 18
9am to 1pm

Terms & Conditions

We Are Now Required Starting Now, To Collect 10% Sales Tax On Items You Purchase. If You Are A Dealer, Please Bring A Copy Of Your Resale License Or You Will Be Charged Taxes. No Exceptions!! We Have To Have A Copy Of It, Not Just Your Number.
Listed below are some things that we are still doing. You are not required to wear a mask, but you are required to keep a distance between other people. If you choose to wear one, we do appreciate it. There has been another out break of this horrible disease and I want you to be here to enjoy Life with your family. So let’s be adults and do what we need to do to be safe.
2. We do not require you to wear gloves, but if you feel safer you are welcome to;
3. We will have sanitizer throughout the house for you to use.
4. Numbers will be left at front door on a table for you to use to enter the home. You will line up at the front door at 8:30 in the order of your number and the doors will open at 9:00 a.m. Each person must have a number. If you are not in line by 8:30 when I call numbers you will have to go to the back of the line. There will be no numbers on second day.
5. Prices are marked on the items, and the Clerk will be happy to mark your items SOLD and write your invoice up. The Clerk will be in the room or standing close by.
. When you are ready, the Clerk will write an Invoice up for you to bring If it is for a large item, tell her what item you want and they will mark your item sold with your last name and write it up for you. You will not be allowed to mark your own items sold. We feel that is one less item you will have to touch. Prices are marked on items and that is the price. We feel that we have studied, cleaned items and priced them fairly, so don’t ask the Clerk if we will take less. This is not a YARD SALE! Also do not be making comments that items are to high or to low. That makes customers feel uneasy. If you think they are to high, then don’t buy them and put the item back where it was. If you have a question, please ask Betty Whatley. (owner) and I will be happy to answer your question.
Please bring someone to help you load, because we do not have anyone to load items. We do have someone to help you load small items, but we expect you to tip him, because he does not get paid. Bring the appropriate tools to take washer and dryer loose and refrigerator and equipment like this.
6. We ARE NOT responsible for any accidents nor are the owners. You enter at your own risk. “Step Downs and Step UPS” will be marked so you will know to take your time.
7. We do have a few bags, but we recommend that you bring your own boxes and bags. When those run out (which they usually do the first hour), then we don’t have anymore.
8. We refuse the right to refuse sale of items to any customer at any time.
9. We will be taking bids on items 100.00 or more on the first day. They can be found on the table where you place your items. You have to bid at least 40 + 1.00 over the marked price. We will call you at 6:00 p.m. if you won the bid.
10. We Do Not do 50% the second day. We do only 40%, 50% if a 3 day sale. No Discount on Jewelry, either day.
11. Due to the large amount of items, value of them, we will have someone in regular clothing watching so be careful before you steal, because you will be arrested. Cameras are also in the home.
12. Do Not Block Anyone’s Drive way or you will be asked to move.
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Down Memory Lane Estate Sales

Description & Details

This a very great sale in Old Cloverdale.  The long time owner that lived in the home is a Vietnam Veteran, serving in the United States Air Force as an Air Intelligence Officer (Captain)  for ten years.  During his time in the military, he traveled extensively in Asia, collecting art and artifacts from several different countries.  His love of art continued after settling in Montgomery, frequently purchasing the works of local artists.  After receiving his MSW, he was a social worker with several state and non-profit organizations.  He moved to academia and was most energized advocating for and supporting students.  He traveled to Hong Kong several times where he taught social work and social advocacy courses, returning with mementos of his travels there. 
He was a active member and participant in many community and professional organizations and was at the forefront of supporting and contributing to the work of many advocacy groups in his community including Dignity/Montgomery, Montgomery AIDS Outreach, and Hospice/Montgomery.

Even after his retirement, he remained active and supported the work of his local community.  Garden District Preservation Association and the Capri Community Film Society.  His home is a reflection of his love of traveling and exploring different cultures, his passionate support of local artists, and his love of the Garden District. We feel honored to be chosen to be having the estate sale for him.  If you are a collector, this is one sale you will appreciate and not want to miss.

Some of the items are: Handmade bookcases, Mission oak desk (handmade), beige couch, 2 small end tables with glass tops, solid glass and silver leg TV stand with 2 shelves, Smart flat Screen TV, c.d.player, beautiful mahogany dining room table with newly upholstered seats, matching China cabinet with glass doors, lighted, beautiful French desk like with drawers, beautiful carving, several floor lamps throughout the home, as well as many beautiful lamps, mahogany Queen size bed with mattress, box springs, matching chest with several drawers, matching end table with 2 drawers, beautiful cedar chest, twin size metal, white bed with mattress and box springs, has beautiful carving, tall end tables, chest with dark drawers and light top, has several drawers, wicker doll carriage, wicker cedar chest, 2 club chairs, in beige with dark brown and rust colors, 2 dark end tables with glass tops and bottoms, lovely glider rocker with beautiful designs, black leather ottoman, small ottoman with skirt and beautiful fabric, 2 small end tables with glass tops, metal sofa table with glass top, chair with white fabric.

Miscellaneous Items: 2 sets of China, crystal stem glassware by Fostria, pattern Monarch, colored crystal glasses, stainless silverware, several sets of wine glasses, metal wine rack, a large collection of clowns, including Kelli clowns, and other collectible figurines, face masks from New Orleans, huge collection of old collectible books, large collection of collectible records, vinyl, large collection of C.D.’s, tapes, rocks from all over the world, lots of signed famous art, framed art, art canvas’s, collectible old magazines, lot of collectible political pins, large solid brass candelabra,Hanukkah Menorah candelabra, leather elephant, marble elephant, 10-16 century Lavanese Bronze Buddhist Vaja Bell High Priest, lots of metal storage racks, ironing board, wood storage cabinets in kitchen, 2 irons, metal fire screen, cleaning supplies, some different food items, set of scales, wood toilet paper holder, small decorative flower pots, Floral arrangements, crystal candle holders, black and gold candle holders, 2 metal decorative items, pottery, candles, old glass bottles, 2 pottery jugs, collectible, wall clock, mantel clock, several old bottles, some in beautiful colors, beautiful black chest with bronze looking designs, checkers with board, 2 great chest sets, one in ivory, some great book ends, lots and lots of old games, mirrors, suitcases, Alabama books, pictures, souvenirs, HP Copier, ink for copier, office supplies, Indian chief statue made from stone.

Some of the Outside Items are:  Several sets of metal chairs with cushions, metal dining table with chairs, wicker lounger, lots and lots of flower pots, out door lights, several small round metal tables with glass tops, clock, wreaths, metal wind mill, flags, wicker chest, bird bath, fishing pond, hanging lights, lots of yard art, yard tools, electric tiller, lawn mower, lots of hand tools, tool box, blower, electric hedge clippers, saw, metal saws, screws, Christmas items, Easter items, Halloween items, Christmas trees, racks, clippers, hammers, screw drivers, lots and lots of plastic containers.

Linens included are:  Bed sheet sets, different sizes, blankets, throws, quilts, electric pads, hand towel sets, rugs, bath rugs, shower curtain, comforters, decorative pillows of all designs, bedspreads, dish towels, hot pads, napkins, placemats, several table cloths.

There are a lot of men’s clothes, coats, leisure hats, ties and bow ties.  Also included are several pair of name brand shoes, like new, women’s clothing and shoes.

In the kitchen are several stainless steel pots and pans, baking sheets, stainless tableware, silver chest, Corning ware, sets of drink ware, bowls, muffin pans, Tupperware, salt and pepper shakers, Keurig coffee maker, with coffee and coffee holder, kitchen utensils, measuring cups, canister set, electric can opener, stainless water kettle, set of knives, soup bowls, pot holders, aprons, crock pot, set of beautiful glass fruit with basket, wood stands, tall chest with lots of drawers, microwave, toaster oven, 4 place setting of white China by Gibson Hone, designed in California, Quadrille black satin China by Sango, Japan, Mikasa, dinnerware, pattern Maddox, 2 blenders.

There are several great pieces of jewelry available, included sterling with precious stones, 14k gold wedding band, several other nice pieces.

If you have any questions concerning the sale, please feel free to contact me, Betty Whatley, Owner at 334-462-1992.  Please share with your Church friends, neighbors and Facebook friends.  As I mentioned earlier, if you are a collector, or love rare items, this is one sale you will want to be at.  Hope to see all of you there with a good start of 2025.  
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