If it was 2003, it has been more than 1-1/2 months. Did you mean 2004?

You may wish to start by informing your ex- that you are going to be moving, and that there is a limited time to pick up the items before you move. If you are using professional movers, get a bid from them on how much it would cost to deliver your wife's items to her, and tell her how much they would charge her.

If she does not reply, I would suggest petitioning the court to set a deadline by which she can collect the items, and to authorize a specific course of conduct (such as placement of the items in storage, with your wife to pay the storage fees, or even disposal of the items) in the event that she does not meet the deadline. I would be reluctant to move the items myself, out of concern for claims of damage (real or false), would be reluctant to move them into storage without a court order that the ex- pay the storage fee, and would be very reluctant to abandon the property without court approval out of concern that the court will order the value of the items paid to the ex- if the items were lost. (Also, the buyer presumably won't want the items left in the house.)