Thursday, May 8, 2014

Estate Sale of Sam Laney, former partner, Laney Lincoln Mercury in Denton, & Ham Radio Enthusiast 629 Mimosa Dr. Denton 76201



Denton ESTATE SALE OF SAM LANEY, former partner in Laney Lincoln Mercury in Denton, and an avid ham radio operator, lived in house 50 years.  Mr. Laney's father in law was J.C. Matthews, President of UNT in the 50's & 60's, so there's


























































































UNT and Denton memorabilia (over 60 UNT annuals).

Houseful of tasteful, quality furnishings--Almost all furniture in house is Ethan Allen (Early American and Queen Anne style)-except for a couple of Lazy Boys, & pair of  custom corner china cabinets. 
Blenko,Waterford, Nuutajarva, Fenton & Steuben glass
Huge set of blue & white Dansk Bistro stoneware
Partial other sets including Franciscan Destert Rose
Homes & Edwards May Queen silver
Various sterling and silver plate hollowware.
Electronics
Office full of Ham Radio equipment including
Kenwood HF Transceiver Model TS-940S
Drake L4 linear amplifier
Yaesu HF Transceiver, FT-1000 MP Mark V
Yaesu FP 29 Power supply
Astro RS-50m
Some coins, jewelry, & medals
Singer Touch n Sew in maple cabinet
Maytag Performa washer & dryer
Frig, upright and chest freezer
Vintage movie and camera equipment, DeVrys and B & H projectors, 
Olympus slr OM1 with telephoto lens
Vintage telephones
Vintage Erector Set
Antique base trombone
Walnut desk, file cabinet & other office items.
Redwood patio furniture, 
Self propelled lawn mower and chain saw.
2 Bicycles
All kinds of boxed games
Vintage Christmas, lots of it
Furniture:
Ethan Allen French Walnut dining table with leaves 8'6" long.
Maple breakfast table
EA paddle arm sofa and chairs
2 matching Lazy Boy rocker/recliners
Stiffel brass lamps
Bookcase double bed, maple double bed, & king bed and mattress
Maple dresser & mirror, and 3 maple chest of drawers.
Pair Ethan Allen, Queen Anne wingback chairs.
Martha Wahlert framed cats, Elvis on Velvet, and Colonial
style decoupage pieces, Buck Pottery & other studio pots
Lots of knick knacks and 
Good kitchen items.
and good mens coats and suits. 
Fri. & Sat
May 9th & 10th, 9-4
All forms payment accepted.

No children or large handbags.  Thanks

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