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Lot # Item Description 332 Aviation Picture Without Frame 339 Army Lot # Item Description 332 Aviation Picture without Frame 339 Army Aviation Accosiation of 397 Plastic Aviatia Militara Embl 535 PL 14 Storage Containers 593 2 Box Lots of Seals (Stock No 5330-410) 609 8 Metal Shop Stools 610 Blue Handicap Chair 611 Exercise Equipment 612 Baby Crib 613 Floral Antique Couch White Wooden 3 Piece Bedroom Suit; includes 2 Dressers, 1 Bed 614 Frame Wooden 6 Piece Bedroom Suit; includes 1 Dresser, 1 Side Table, 1 615 Bed Frame, 2 Night Stands, 1 Coffee Table 616 Wooden Corner Display Case 617 White Wooden Night Stand/Table 618 White Wooden Microwave Cabinet/Stand 619 Metal Shop Table 620 Wooden Night Stand 621 Wooden Desk 622 Set of 4 Metal Patio Chairs 623 Set of 2 Wooden Captain's Chairs 624 Set of 4 Wooden Chairs 625 Wooden Wine Rack 626 Wooden End Table 627 Wooden Book Case 628 Wooden Entertainment Center with TV 629 Children's Wooden Airplane Rocker 630 Wooden Book Case/Entertainment Center with TV 631 Wooden Chair 632 Wooden Chair 633 Set of 2 Metal Ice Cream Parlor Chairs 634 Wooden Lamp without Lamp Shade 635 Wooden End Table 636 Set of 4 Wooden Wicker Chairs 637 2 Plant Stands 638 Wooden High Chair 639 Wooden Floral Corner Chair 640 Wooden Captain's Chair 641 2 Rolling Office Chairs 642 Retro Metal Kitchen Chair 643 Wooden Dining Room Set; includes 3 Table Leaves, 4 Chairs 644 Round Wooden Dining Room Set; includes 2 Table Leaves, 4 Chairs 645 Wooden Drop Leaf Table 646 Green Shop Table 647 Wooden End Table 648 Wooden Serving Tray 649 Wooden End Table 650 Wooden Stool 651 Wooden Desk 652 Wooden Letter Holder 653 Wooden Clawfoot Clover Table 654 Wooden End Table 655 Wooden End Table 656 White Wooden End Table 657 Wooden Tredle Sewing Machine Table 658 Sewing Machine 659 Wooden Singer Sewing Machine Table 660 Wooden Kenmore Sewing Machine Table 661 Wooden Stool 662 Wooden Chair 663 Wooden Chair 664 Blue Wooden Stool 665 Wooden Chair 666 Wooden Night Stand 667 Wooden Chair 668 Set of 2 Wooden/Metal Stools 669 3 Metal Plant Stands 670 Wooden Rocking Chair 671 Wooden Rocking Chair 672 Wooden Rocking Chair 673 Wooden Wicker Chair 674 Wooden Rocking Chair 675 Leather Bottom Wooden Rocking Chair 676 Wooden Rocking Chair 677 Green Wooden Rocking Chair 678 Set of 7 Metal Folding Chairs 679 Metal Shop Chair 680 White Wooden Book Case 681 Wooden Chair 682 Wooden Captain's Chair 683 Wooden Emperor's Chair 684 Set of 2 Wooden Chairs 685 Wooden Fireplace Log Holder 686 Rope Stool 687 Wooden Magazine Rack 688 Lane Cedar Chest 689 Cedar Chest 690 Round Wooden Table 691 Metal Stackable Shelf 692 Metal Stackable Shelf 693 Retro White Dresser Set 694 Blue Wooden Linen Press 695 Metal Shop Stool 696 Chinese Water Bucket 697 Set of 3 Spinning Wheel Parts 698 Wooden Dining Room Set; includes 1 Table Leaf, 5 Chairs 699 Blue Leather Recliner 5 Piece Wooden Bedroom Suit; includes 2 Dressers, 1 Bed Frame, 1 700 Night Stand, 1 Coffee Table 8x16 Enclosed Haulmark Trailer (Model No. K714PT-WT) (Vin No. 701 4XSPB142X2G041209) 702 6x12 Mid-Atlantic Trailer 6x12, 2,880 lb. 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