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Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Items From Main Line Mansion To Be Sold Off

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One of the many pieces worth thousands of dollars sits inside a room in a Main Line mansion. One of the many pieces worth thousands of dollars sits inside a room in a Main Line mansion.

Ever wondered how the "1 percent" lives?

A quarter million dollars worth of household items from a Main Line mansion will go on sale later this week and FOX 29 got a sneak peak.

The estate sale will empty out a century old Tudor starting Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.

The items were collected over a 20-year span by the homeowner from exotic locations all over the world.

The home has everything from pieces of silverware to sets of china and even a rare flower vase that alone is worth thousands.

For security reasons, the address of the estate won't be revealed until Tuesday.

You can watch the story in the video above. Scroll down to see a photo slideshow of some of the items from the estate.

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