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  • The home is owned by David Sandwith and his wife, Becky.

    Private Properties 2011

  • The Mercer Island, Washington home of David Sandwith will come up for auction after being listed $28.8 million, the most expensive listing in the Seattle area.

    Private Properties 2011

  • Erik Johnson for The Wall Street Journal After searching for a year and a half, manufacturing heir David Sandwith and his wife Becky bought a stretch of rocky coast on Mercer Island, Wash., in 2004 with the goal of building the perfect dream house to raise their children.

    Paradise Lost -- Photos 2010

  • In 2004, David Sandwith and his wife, Becky, snapped up a stretch of this rocky coast.

    Giving Up on the Dream Juliet Chung 2010

  • Mr. Sandwith retired in 2007 after the window-and-door-component manufacturing company in which he had an ownership stake sold in 2004.

    Private Properties 2011

  • Mr. Sandwith says he decided to try selling his home at auction partly "to position it with other luxury items" like artwork and jewelry that are typically auctioned.

    Private Properties 2011

  • Sandwith, Snf (high sticking), 5: 35; Mclean, Snb (Obstr holding), 10: 05;

    American Hockey League - Saint John vs. St. Johns 2000

  • Both Gaisford and Sandwith stressed that NCS was not opposed to development in principle, but said conservationists needed to discuss options and enter into partnerships with property developers to ensure that valuable natural assets were not endangered.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Unable to cope with the increased traffic, there have been delays at border posts which, according, to Sandwith can add two extra days to journey times.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • In the years of the subsequent Cretan difficulties, Sandwith was always the good and wise friend of the islanders.

    The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901

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