NATIVE AMERICAN ART • PACKED WOODWORKING SHOP • VINTAGE • OLYMPIC MEMORABILIA
Jan 15
9:30am to 3:30pmJan 16
9:30am to 3:30pmJan 17
10am to 4pmJan 18
10am to 4pmTerms & Conditions
IMPORTANT / ENTRY DETAILS
• Address will be posted 1 hour before the sale begins
• Entry list goes out Thursday at 8:30am, immediately after the address is posted
• Only our list will be honored
• Limit: 25 people inside at a time
• Please DO NOT remove paintings from the walls: get a written ticket, pay, and we will remove it for you with a stamped ticket
PLEASE NOTE
• No purses, handbags, backpacks, pet carriers or strollers allowed inside; leave them in your car
• Be respectful of neighbors — do not block any driveways
• We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone at our discretion
TERMS + CONDITIONS
• All sales are final — everything is sold as-is, where-is
• No returns, refunds, or exchanges
• You assume all risks by entering the property
• The property owner and sale organizers are not liable for any injury, damage, or loss
• No loading assistance provided — you are responsible for carrying and transporting all purchases

The Estate Edit LA
Description & Details
The Estate Edit LA is honored to present a remarkable Native American art–focused estate sale representing over 50 years of dedicated collecting. The homeowners have lived in this home since 1971 and traveled extensively throughout the American West, including the Southwest and Northwest, thoughtfully acquiring Native American art, handcrafted works, and regional treasures over decades. This cozy, rustic home reflects a deep respect for Indigenous artistry, traditional craftsmanship, and handmade objects. The homeowners were lifelong schoolteachers and passionate makers, with enduring interests in woodworking, crafts, painting, sculpture, carving, and folk art. A truly exceptional, fully curated woodworking shop—developed and refined over more than 50 years—was a central passion of their lives and is one of the defining highlights of this sale. Also included are Olympic and athletic items connected to a longtime member of the U.S. National Volleyball Team active from the 1960s into the 1970s, including Olympic uniforms and memorabilia.
• Extensive Native American art collection gathered over decades
• Hopi, Navajo, Jemez, and Acoma pottery
• Handwoven Native American rugs and baskets
• Kachina dolls and dream catchers
• Folk art
• Miniatures
• Oil paintings, American art, and sculpture
• Stained glass lamps and stained glass art
• Handmade lamps, including burlwood lamps
• Antique furniture, grandfather clock, wagon wheels, signage, and rustic decor
• Copper mailbox
• Extensive yard decor plus 2 full sheds
• Incredible, fully curated woodworking shop built over 50+ years
• Enormous tool collection, work tables, and large quantities of usable wood
• Handmade cutting boards and butcher blocks
• Leatherworking supplies, ceramic tiles, art, and craft materials
• Packed kitchen with Franciscan hand-painted dishes
• Vintage ceramics, uranium glass, and Reed & Barton flatware
• Vintage books, including Zane Grey novels
• Vintage game collection
• 1939 Philco radio
• Vintage ukulele, player piano, and piano rolls
• Native American and vintage clothing, leather accessories, and vintage sweaters
• Clothing in a range of sizes, including XL and XXL
• Military items
• Olympic memorabilia including 1984 Los Angeles Olympics items
• Vintage Israeli bayonet from 1949 with original matching scabbard in excellent condition
• Large knife collection and extensive pin collection
• Tom Clark gnomes
• Hand-carved bear collection
• Commemorative coin collections
• Extensive Beanie Baby collection



















































































































































































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