I have a set of china with gold trim and some fancy ladies and gentlemen in the center. The set consists of an unknown (to me right now) number of dinner plates, small dessert bowls and a set of teacups and saucers. Definitely not microwave or dishwasher safe, but pretty awesome.
I also have a set of Corelle in the lovely "Indian Summer" pattern (seen here until I take a picture myself). To my knowledge, there are at least 6 plates and bowls (which are white with the same brown rim around the inside).
If interested, I'd throw in some plain white bowls with handles, as well. They're nice for soup in the winter!
You're welcome to take one or both sets of dishes, but I'd prefer to keep each individual set as complete as it is now.
Shit I Don't Need But You Might
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
CLAIMED - Microwave Rice Cooker - Pampered Chef - $5
In box, never used: http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_products/use_care/detail.jsp?productId=9805
People on Amazon love it, but I don't own a microwave.
People on Amazon love it, but I don't own a microwave.
Bread Machine! (Specs to come - maybe a Sunbeam?) - $20
It's awesome. You should probably have one.
This one is white.
This one is white.
IKEA storage unit (Photo to come)
Wire rack 3-drawer storage unit with a white top. The top is getting a little grody (it has served as my food prep area for the last 2 years and the MDF is a little swollen at the edges) though it's altogether not that noticeable.
IKEA storage unit
ANEBODA 3 drawer chest: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70121758
Here's a picture!
Here's a picture!
Does not include feet. I lost them.
Duncan Phyfe Table and Sideboard Set (Photos to Come) - $600.
Table able to seat 6 people (includes 6 chairs, though one is damaged and leaves). Still has all 6 metal claws attached to feet.
Also includes a sideboard (/highboy/buffet) with 4 drawers at center, 2 silverware drawers and 2 cabinets on either side of center.
They could use some love (by way of a real good old-fashioned polishing) but they're in great condition and are actual for realsies antiques.
Also includes a sideboard (/highboy/buffet) with 4 drawers at center, 2 silverware drawers and 2 cabinets on either side of center.
They could use some love (by way of a real good old-fashioned polishing) but they're in great condition and are actual for realsies antiques.
Pull-out Couch (Photo to come) - $50
Early 1980s pull-out couch. It's been around since I was born, so it definitely looks well-loved.
Gold/Beige with orange, green and brown stripes of various threads. I would say it is an average-sized couch - 3 cushions with 2 matching pillows.
The mattress and bed work just fine, and overall the couch does a very good job being a couch.
Gold/Beige with orange, green and brown stripes of various threads. I would say it is an average-sized couch - 3 cushions with 2 matching pillows.
The mattress and bed work just fine, and overall the couch does a very good job being a couch.
Large Wooden Desk (Photo to Come)
It's a bigass desk.
Approximate size is 4 feet wide by 3 feet deep. Dark brown wood with 2 drawers.
It has definitely seen better days - there's a lot of dings in the wood. It has made an excellent work bench for any kind of "sitting crafts," however - a great sewing table.
Approximate size is 4 feet wide by 3 feet deep. Dark brown wood with 2 drawers.
It has definitely seen better days - there's a lot of dings in the wood. It has made an excellent work bench for any kind of "sitting crafts," however - a great sewing table.
Canvas Shelving Units (Photos To Come)
3 wooden shelving units with canvas baskets.
Off the top of my head, I'd estimate them to be about 4 feet tall, 1.5 feet wide and 2 feet deep.
Artificial maple finish, white ("natural") canvas drawers (5 per unit) of progressive depth. The shallowest is about 6 inches deep and the deepest is about 12 inches deep.
Off the top of my head, I'd estimate them to be about 4 feet tall, 1.5 feet wide and 2 feet deep.
Artificial maple finish, white ("natural") canvas drawers (5 per unit) of progressive depth. The shallowest is about 6 inches deep and the deepest is about 12 inches deep.
I'm moving!
So, here's the story. I'm moving, and I have a lot of crap I've accumulated over the ages. Rather than trying to get rid of all of it on craigslist right this moment, I thought I'd make it available to MY friends and YOUR friends first.
Here's the rules:
1. If there is a set of something (shelves, dishes, etc.), you must take everything.
2. Things are free unless otherwise noted. Donations of money, beer, fancy cheese or tacos accepted with glee.
3. Everything is you-carry. I am out of shape and weak and do not own a car.
I'll be posting things throughout the next few weeks as I establish what I do and do not want to keep.
Feel free to pass things along to friends who may be interested!
Thanks for checking everything out and helping me get rid of my treasured, well-loved crap.
Here's the rules:
1. If there is a set of something (shelves, dishes, etc.), you must take everything.
2. Things are free unless otherwise noted. Donations of money, beer, fancy cheese or tacos accepted with glee.
3. Everything is you-carry. I am out of shape and weak and do not own a car.
I'll be posting things throughout the next few weeks as I establish what I do and do not want to keep.
Feel free to pass things along to friends who may be interested!
Thanks for checking everything out and helping me get rid of my treasured, well-loved crap.
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