Southern Antiques & Classic Beauty
Oct 10
9am to 3pmOct 11
12pm to 3pmTerms & Conditions
Description & Details
We have a wonderful sale this weekend in the Roebuck Area of Birmingham. A true estate sale, don't see too many like this one. Many unique 19th Century Southern pieces of furniture acquired by a passionate longtime collector. House and basement are packed. The Driveway is challenging but the items in the house will make the trek worth it! This is a VERY partial list of items... more photos just added!
Furniture ~ 1800s Southern Cherry Corner Cabinet, Heart of Pine Plantation Desk, Rustic Lectern, Souther Primitive End Tables, Large Board Drop Leaf Tables, Rustic Dovetailed Blanket Chest, Rockers, Primitive Walnut Chest of Drawers, Mahogany Rope Bed, Globe-Wernicke Barrister Bookcase
Glass, Porcelain, Decorative ~ Large Selection of Waterford, Decanters, Pressed Glass, Pewter, Staffordshire, Royal Tara, Alfred Meakin "Severn", Stoneware, Spongeware, Twenty 19th Century Jaquard Coverlets, Two Arthur Stewart Watercolors, Handwritten 1810 Document Signed by Archibald Lord Douglas, Original Artwork
Also ~ 2008 Honda Odyssey Van with under 3700 Original Miles, Set Sterling Spoons by Birmingham Jeweler John B Roden Circa 1890, 120+ year old Handmade Primitive Banjo, Massive 30.5" Trexton Iron Anvil, New Haven Banjo Clock, Multiple Shell (Size O Matic & Du O Matic) Reloading Devices, Machinist Tools & Clausing Lathe, Powermatic Drill Press, Antiquarian & Masonic Rites Books, Large Selection of Archibald Rutledge Books Many Signed, Over 400 Traditional and Bluegrass Records many unopened, Altec Santana Speakers, Sony PS 4750 Turntable, Polaroid, Olympus, Canon, Leica, Rolleiflex, Mamiya Cameras & Accessories, Old Photos, NASA photos form the 1960s, Cast Iron Skillets, Kettles and Cauldrons, Vintage MinnKota Trolling Motor, Two Tackle boxes of Fishing Gear and Lures, Gun Magazines from 1940s thru 1970s, Large Handmade Copper Farm Pail, soon much more!


















































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