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This is Me
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One of the 60 + rooms I haven't sorted yet.
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My mother was a collector all of her life, and near the end of it, she became a collector who didn't just want to collect, but wanted to own it all. I inherited most of it.
"It" consists of things like:
- compacts
- jewelry
- dolls (not always MIB; she loved her babies and wanted to hold them),
- dishes
- clothing (Pykettes, adult Winnie the Pooh, etc.)
- Christmas decorations and ornaments from the 30's forward
- inkwells
- purses
- collars
- cuffs
- hats to wear
- porcelain hats
- porcelain horses
- porcelain and other types of miniature shoes
- shoes to wear
- doll house furniture
- doll clothes (some she made herself)
- and on and on.
If you want it but don't see it listed, email me and I'll get motivated. There is an enormous quantity to sort and sell, so I may not list the particular item you want as the first listing. I will list if you email me, though.
For buyers with allergies:
- My mother had birds and a dog in her house. She did not smoke.
- I have a cat, and I do smoke.
- I mention these things because I know some people will not be able to bid on my items because they have allergies.
- I will be sorry to lose you as bidders, but I won't pretend these things don't exist.
I only accept bidders with PayPal and only accept payments through PayPal. Unless of course I list on mature audiences. Then I only accept US Postal Service money orders, since I can't accept PayPal there.
I only post one picture of each item, but I take several. If you would like me to email you additional pictures, just drop me a line and I'll be glad to do it. I don't take any pictures of the items eBay autofills, though. You can recognize those by "Stock Photo."
I ship the day after I receive payment (unless payment is made before I leave for work, and then I ship the same day), and welcome communication at all steps of the process.
Sit back a spell and browse my treasure trove.
Check out my books and CDs at half.com, too.
Just go to http://shops.half.ebay.com/eclectic_miscellany.
And happy e-Baying!
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