ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS ESTATE SALE, PERIOD KENTUCKY PIECES, SUGAR CHEST
Terms
All pieces are sold as is, where is, no refunds, no exchanges, no exceptions. All pieces are to be removed by the end of the sale date.
Not responsible for accidents; buyers enter and exit at their own risk.
All pieces are sold on a cash basis, no personal or business checks. Credit cards accepted with 3 percent buyers premium; 6 percent sales tax on all pieces excluding those who have a valid resale certificate.
Privately Listed Sale
Absolutely fabulous estate sale this Saturday, 28 April 2018, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
This is an appointment only sale. Please call 859-583-3183 to arrange a time on Saturday for you to walk through and view/purchase items at your leisure. The house is crowded with many early period Kentucky pieces and treasures, so the estate did not want a crowded, uncomfortable antiquing experience for you. There are 11 rooms of treasures, uniques, and eclectic period pieces.
All sales are on a cash or credit card basis. No personal or business checks. Credit/debit card purchases carry a 3 percent convenience fee for processing.
- Kentucky cherry sugar table, circa 1810-20
- Kentucky cherry sugar chest with dovetailed drawer, circa 1820
- Equestrian oils on canvas, English
- Huntboard with inlay
- Cherry tea table
- English knife boxes with inlay
- Early tea caddy
- Kentucky sugar box with sugar hammer
- Kentucky sugar box with sugar cutter and drawer
- Early Chippendale blanket chest
- Federal mirror
- Kentucky cherry Jackson Press, blind door, columned, dovetailed drawer, circa 1830
- Rare tiger maple miniature sugar chest
- Rare tiger maple blind door Jackson Press, circa 1820-30
- Tennessee Press, circa 1840, with cellarette and coin silver drawers
- Early cellarette with dividers
- Early sihlouettes
- Chromolithograph oil portrait of President Andrew Jackson
- Shaker cherry Jelly Cupboard, circa 1840
- Walnut 12 tin pie safe, circa 1860
- Mahogany Kentucky Butler's chest/desk, circa 1840
- Banquet end tables, early 1800s
- Queen Anne corner chair, circa 1770
- Pier mirror and base
- Cherry and tiger maple columned step back cupboard with columns and wavy glass
- Martha Washington sewing stand with inlay
- Primitive Kentucky sugar table, circa 1790
- Primitive Kentucky sugar box
- Primitive walnut plantation desk
- Several period side stands
- Tall case clock, circa 1840
- Windsor chair, circa 1770
- Windsor chair with arms, circa 1800
- Windsor desk chair, very rare, circa 1830
- Mortar and pedestal, circa 1820
- Pair of Art Nouveau original bronze sculpture lamps by J.B. Germain, French, signed
- French wall tapestry
- Fabulous Flow Blue pieces, numerous patterns from 1750-1890
- Federal Cherry Corner Cabinet
- Circa 1840 Kentucky sugar press
- Col. Harland Sanders lithograph, framed, numbered
- Philadephia dry sink
- Art glass from the Art Nouveau and Victorian Periods
- Cherry and curly maple chest of drawers
- Horse and equestrian oils on canvas
- Federal china press
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