75% OFF! PREMIER ATLANTA BLOWOUT ESTATE SALE (HISTORIC DRUID HILLS) - COKE, PENS, VINYL, ANTIQUES!

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Dates
Sat
Oct 5
9am to 5pm
2019
Sun
Oct 6
9am to 5pm
2019

Terms

CREDIT CARDS & CASH RECEIVED AS FORMS OF PAYMENT. ALL GOODS SOLD AS IS; ALL SALES FINAL. ALL PURCHASES MUST BE REMOVED BY BUYER BEFORE SALE'S CONCLUSION.

75% OFF BLOWOUT – TWO DAYS ONLY!!!

PREMIER ATLANTA ESTATE SALE!

(HISTORIC DRUID HILLS)

843 Springdale Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30327

 

OCTOBER 5-6, 2019

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

9 A.M. – 5 P.M.

 

TWO-DAY BLOWOUT WITH DISCOUNTS UP TO 75% OFF MOST ITEMS!

IT'S OUR FINAL ANTIQUARIAN DREAM SALE -- This BLOWOUT sale still contains gorgeous 19th C. antique furnishings, ink pens, original art, prints, tools, ephemera and hundreds of unusual items.

Pictures tell the story but there are still hundreds of rare items from the Southeast’s – and perhaps, the nation’s – largest Coca-Cola collection that will be sold October 5-6 at blowout discounts!

The sale takes place at the residence and garage of the late Thomas Eskew located in historic Druid Hills (Atlanta). This is the final estate “tag” sale planned to liquidate personal property -- we are still as packed as the first and second sales!

Eskew, a colorful Atlanta resident for more than 35 years, was chronicled in the early 2000s in Atlanta magazine and Creative Loafing newspaper for his Bohemian lifestyle and “gatherer” nature. He amassed these collections during his career as an aluminum company executive who traveled throughout Georgia and the Southeast.

On sale days, shoppers may purchase items from the late 1800s to modern day – literally hundreds of Coca-Cola and soft drink ephemera, metal trays, clocks, posters, calendars, thermometers, ink blotters, playing cards, glasses, bottles and collectible trinkets. You'll also find gas globes, Planters Peanut and other retail memorabilia.

This sale offers more than three 1800s mercantile display cabinets (two stand floor-to ceiling), 200 fountain pens (early 1900s to 1950s by Schaeffer's, Mont Blanc, Parker, Waterman and Ideal) and mechanical logo pencils, Schaeffer's porcelain figurines, pen and other wooden store displays, tools, electronics, silverplate, sterling, Planters Peanut collections, Fiesta dinnerware, fine crystal and china, Kentucky Derby memorabilia, quilts and collector T-shirts.

Uniquities include several 1940s-50s Coca-Cola advertising manuals and training records (see pictures), 1930s Coca-Cola posters, calendars and trays (also 100+ reproduction, like-new serving/tip trays and coasters), lighted 1960s Budweiser beer display, 1930s Art Deco floor scales, flat-file oak coffee table, card boxes and files, early 1800s unique square-poster bed and walnut armoire and many old tabletop radios. 

Household furnishings include Empire and Victorian furniture dating from the 1800s, oil paintings, early 1900s Steuben and antique chandeliers, John Broadwood and Sons baby grand piano (made by the London manufacturer that produced the same piano for Queen Elizabeth II), 25+ antique mantle and grandfather clocks, vintage barber chairs, funeral casket, record albums (priced at $.50 each/$2 per set), movie posters and CDs, R.A. Miller, Ray Harm and Jim Harrison signed lithographs, incredible Atlanta/early ephemera, magazines and vintage photographs.

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