In the mid '80's, I worked at a relative's matching service and china shop. It was there that I learned about careful tableware inpection, piece types, sales and careful packaging. After my husband Roger & I married, we began buying discontinued china, crystal and silverware to supply several budding and established replacement services. It was great, but left us with lots of inventory they didn't want. Now we are able to offer our inventory of thousands of pieces of dinnerware, flatware, crystal and other estate finds, collected over 18 years, to the Ebay community! We've also taken on handmade items such as Post Office Door Banks, wooden lazer engraved canoe paddle plaques, EyCatcherReflective Wind Spinners and Terra Decor plant hangers! Check out our wonderful huge handmade cribbage boards that can hang on your wall as art! It's been a great few years on Ebay so far! Thanks to all our terrific customers, and community members for all your support! Email us anytime!
WHEN WE'RE NOT EBAYING!
We love to spend time with our kitty Jerry and a rambunctious 2 year old, Old English Sheepdog/Black Lab, Megabyte. We have 6 grown children, 8 grandchildren AND a Great Grandbaby on the way! So, when,Grandma goes visiting Grandpa does his best, to keep our emails and orders flowing. I usually have email access but, please be patient with Grandpa Roger as he's not as comfortable with the computer as I am.
Normally we get orders out within a day or two. We pack very securely! In the summer we may take a few days off to away, but I always let you know that.
Also, please visit this great web site of other store owners to help you with whatever you are searching for! It's a family friendly environment so your kids can search there too!
Thanks so much for visiting. I hope you find all your dreams!90%>
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