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DETROIT GOLF CLUB NEIGHBORHOOD UNIVERSITY DISTRICT VERY PACKED ESTATE SALE
Listing ID#: 104429
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DETROIT, MI 48221 |
Sale Dates and Times |
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Friday Feb 3, 2017 Completed Saturday Feb 4, 2017 Completed Sunday Feb 5, 2017 Completed |
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Estate Sale |
Company Information |
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Estate Sales by Jen Jounie 248-755-4668 Contact: Jennifer Awdish Phone: 248-755-4668 Email: JenJounie@yahoo.com EstateSale.com ID#: 2718 View company information and listings |
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*ALL SALES ARE FINAL! (NO RETURNS, NO EXCHANGES)
*ALL ITEMS SOLD "AS-IS","WHERE-IS". NO WARRANTIES! *NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS / ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK *CASH / CREDIT CARD (VISA, MC, AMEX, DISCOVER) / NO CHECKS PLEASE |
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MORE PHOTOS WILL BE POSTED THE EVENING BEFORE THE SALE.... WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE DELAY... VERY PACKED HOUSE! THIS HOUSE IS PACKED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM AND END TO END MANY MORE PHOTOS WILL BE POSTED SOON. Thousands of items in this house Hundreds of pieces from Africa Thousands and Thousands of Beads (Swarovski Crystal, African Beads, Czech Fire Polished Beads, Glass Beads, Bliss Beads, Jesse James beads, Over 300 pendants, Darice Beads, Stone Beads, Agate Beads, semi-precious stone beads, Fresh water pearls, Jewelry findings) and so much more!!! We have everything kind of you bead you can think of!! Authentic Tribal Clothing from Africa Mud Cloth / Mud Cloth Poncho / Mud Cloth Pillows Kuba Cloth (3 different kinds) (Sheared/Died) Kenta Cloth - used for royalty Dogon African Tribe wall hanging symbols Dozen pieces of art by Charles A. Bibbs: Charles Bibbs is a visual artist. Charles Bibbs has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the Riverside Art Museum. Several works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'THREE MEN' sold at Clark's Fine Art Gallery & Auctioneers Inc. 'Auction' in 2014. There have been many articles about Charles Bibbs, including 'African American artists from opposite coasts reunite in Oakland' written by Rachel Howard for San Francisco Chronicle in 2015. Charles Bibbs has always believed that we are the keepers of our culture, and as such, has spent much of his time working towards developing a cohesive, energized African American community. He is a committed activist on behalf of economic development and empowerment in the community, spending much of his free time holding seminars and workshops with young people. In his quest to preserve and develop the visual arts, Charles Bibbs has founded Art 2000, a non-profit visual art association that informs and inspires artists and art patrons alike. Out of this association has grown Images Magazine, the first national publication dedicated to ethnic art. Another one of Charles passions is jazz music; and by founding the Inland Empire Music and Arts Foundation, another non-profit organization, he has been able to bring an annual world class jazz and art festival to Southern California, while providing much needed funding for a number of art and music programs. Charles Bibbs artwork manages to fuse African, African American and Native American cultural themes, to make powerful cross cultural statements. His work is thought provoking and capable of arousing strong emotions regardless of ethnic, gender and generational affiliation. Although he may have an idea or vision in mind when painting a particular piece, Charles prefers each individual who views his work to gain a personal vision from his artwork. Across the board, his renderings convey a deep sense of spirituality, majesty, dignity, strength and grace. It is sufficient to say, however his works are viewed, whatever individual emotions they may evoke, they remain characteristically and recognizably Bibbs. Kathleen Wilson Artist Romare Bearden Artist Heidi Lange Artist Hundreds of house hold items Hundreds of African, Kwanzaa and African-American Christmas Decorations... Dozens of Black Santa Clauses & Black Angels, Collectibles, six different sizes Sandy dolls (Angels), Many of these items have been retired and no longer available cabbage patch Olympic dolls |
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