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The Head Butler Furniture (& Curtain) Sale
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Published: Oct 21, 2015
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THE AMAZON LINK — SOLVED: There are now two ways to get to Amazon and create commission for my child’s education. One is old: Click on any TO BUY FROM AMAZON link on the site and shop shop shop. The other is new and global: CLICK HERE and shop away. Who pushed me to find a one-click entry to Amazon? A reader, Anne Goodrich. Raise a glass to her.
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TWO HOURS OF ME: BOOKTHEWRITER sometimes hosts Pop-Up Book Groups for people who want to kick a particular book around with a particular writer — in this case, me. On Thursday, October 29, from 7:30 to 9:30, in a chic Manhattan living room with a great view, we’ll be chatting about “Married Sex,” the novel and the novel concept. And the wine. Here’s the information/reservation form.
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A RENTAL THAT LOOKS LIKE A CO-OP: On October 30, we’re leaving our 3 bedroom, 2 bath apartment overlooking the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine and Morningside Park. It’s huge (1800’ feet), recently renovated, with a formal living room, separate dining room, washer/dryer & stainless steel appliances in windowed kitchen, great closet space, pre-war details. Doorman. On the East Side, it would be $10,000 a month. On West 110th Street? $5,995, perhaps negotiable. For best results, use our agent: JFaulls@townresidential.com Look at the pictures, take a tour.
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Downsizing? We say: right-sizing. Or, in the meme of the moment… de-cluttering.
Here’s the drill: We’ve listed everything on Craigslist, just so we can post pictures. This also means you’re competing for these bargains with anyone scouring Craigslist. Which might encourage you to respond quickly. Translation: We’re getting some competitive bidding. Some of these prices are lower than the prices this stuff will sell for.
We live on 110th street, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. We’re two blocks from the 7th avenue subway and the B/C. The #4 bus stops right across the street. To make an appointment to see the stuff, write me at HeadButlerNYC@AOL.com or text me at 917-570-6531.
We sell, but don’t deliver. We have a service elevator and can help you move new treasures to the curb. From there, you’re on your own. For some of these items, you’ll need a truck or SUV.
In addition to what’s offered here, there is a collection of new art books and poetry. And assorted small things, like 2 fake Biedermeier chairs. And, if you don’t haggle too much, there’s free stuff — like a 19th century crescent-shaped table that opens up to reveal a felt top, suitable for card-playing. Why is it free? Because it’s missing some of the wood inlay.
Here’s what we’re selling…