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Oct 21
9am to 6pmOct 22
9am to 6pmOct 23
10am to 5pmTerms & Conditions
We have a few boxes available, but if you feel motivated, please bring boxes and packing material - you'll need them!
Always bear in mind that we are an estate sale company, not Neiman's.
Please make an effort to bring your own muscle (gardener/house boy) to load heavy furniture.
Terms of Sale
Our terms of sale are very simple:
All items sold as is, where is.
All sales final.
No refunds.
No returns.
Honestly, that is about as simple and direct as we can make it.
To be absolutely clear there is no warranty or guarantee of any kind for anything we sell. We don't sell on-line or over the phone, so you decide for yourself, in person, if you want an item and if it will meet your requirements. Once paid in full, it belongs to you and you are responsible for transporting it to its new home.

A Southern Spirit
Description & Details
Update: The client has decided to allow us to offer 50% off everything in the house tomorrow, the only exception, items that are marked "Firm" on the price tag.
Thanks SO MUCH for all of your resounding visits and purchases the past two days and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow!
Our hours are 10:00 - 5:00 tomorrow.
We're the only estate sale company in Atlanta, where the employees wear propeller beanie hats, have a certified sense of humor and state-of-the-art check-out system (designed by a GA Tech brainiac) so that most of the items are barcoded. You won't have to stand in line forever, while an invoice is hand written by a fossil, like me!
Sic transit gloria mundi.
This house is one-of-a-kind and not my usual sale at all, but a FUN one, nonetheless. This sale is for the late Wayne Tague, who worked as an auto painter for many years before joining the staff at Barber Middle School in Acworth, Georgia. Wayne retired in 2019. He was an avid “junker,” roaming the roads in search of yard sales, and estate sales. Saturday and Sunday were his flea market days, where he would buy and sell.
At my sales, guys usually walk in and ask "Where's the basement, or where's the garage?" We usually bring everything upstairs, so you won't have to go to the basement. Well, at THIS house most of the goodies are in the basement, so have at it when you enter the house.
This house is stuffed with collections of collections, of, well, you name it, nice mirrors, good artwork, sets of china, stemware, huge collection of American pottery, such as Roseville, Hull, Hall and McCoy, of including dining room, kitchen, bedroom, front porch, garage and special treasures - LOT'S of smalls! Lot's of goodies.
What you will find at our sale:
- Vintage AMI, D-80 "700" jukebox
- Original oil on panel, by Meredith Pardue, entitled "Aurora" after Guido Reni, measures 7' x 42"
- Vintage wood/black marble dry sink
- Restored Vintage RCA Victor console radio, serial # 133172, with "Magic Loop Antenna"
- Pair of vintage Bohemian glass lusters
- Vintage pair of brass/marble table lamps, w/frosted rose glass shades and vintage wood/marble columnar pedestal
- Antique Asian demilune table
- Vintage pair of porcelain lions, by Sadler, Bursalem, England
- Classic Ridgeway (Howard Miller) grandfather clock
- Vintage Linden 31-day wooden wall clock, Japan
- Vintage R. A. Vienna walnut regulator wall clock
- Holy Water font, with a plaque dedicated to a David Deas Blair 1889 - 1950
- Pair of framed/matted original watercolors, by listed artist George Henry Cress, 1958; NYC industrial designer
- Nice collection of vintage Hummel figurines
- Collection of vintage pottery by McCoy, Roseville, Hall, Hull and Van Briggle, Abingdon and Weller
- Vintage Fender Squier Stratocaster electric guitar, standard series, serial number IC0409333033, with case
- Nice collection of cast iron kitchen items, including skillets, egg poacher, dutch oven, griddle and cornbread stuff
- 45-piece set of vintage Wood's Ware (England) Blue/White "Wincanton" china
- 28-piece set of Noritake "China Peony" china; 1948 - 1979
- Pair of vintage airplane propellers
- Large collection of vintage scales, of all sizes
- Vintage electronics, vinyl (33's & 45's) CD's
- Nice collection of vintage Tiara black amethyst diamond point glassware
- Collection of fantastic custom ordered "Church Lady" hats, by Jack McConnell
- Collection of vintage silk and bugle beaded evening bags
- Fun rock collection
- HUGE collection of vintage glazed earthenware crocks, butter churns, pitchers, you name it
- Pottery by Chester Hewell, Marshall Pottery, Gordy, John Meaders, Catawba Indians, Marvin Bailey and Larry Wilson
- Vintage 1971 Cavalier Corporation Coke Machine (Chattanooga, TN) model # CAV-873, serial # 165568
- Vintage 1999 "Millennium" lighted Budweiser bar light; measures approximately 57" x 33"
- Assorted tools and garage junk
- Beatlemania collection of framed posters, glasses, stamps and toys
- Collection of designer Barbie dolls
- Collection of 18 Nancy Ann Storybook dolls, in original boxes - CREEPY, just in time for Halloween (1936-1971)
- Collection of antique quilts
What you won't find at our sale:
- Mid-life crisis employees who couldn't care less if you attend our sales
- Crazy "first day" pricing. If you like it, buy it, as it likely won't be there for day 3, discount day
- Circus midgets performing dark magic in the center most chamber of a perilous sea cave
- Ancient spell that merges dimensions to summon the Shadow Creatures to our visible world
- A cosmic hourglass with the ability to freeze and reverse time that bestows you as the powerful Time Lord
- Special straws to access the rich milk deposits in the center of the Earth
Do you enjoy estate sales? How about scrunging at yard/garage/thrift stores? Please realize that there is a huge difference between authentic estate sales and the other venues to get your fix. I personally love to dig through any type of sale (hence my Ph. D in shopping) to find a hidden treasure that just "speaks" to me.
Just a word to let you know that estate sales are a real business. Surprising, huh? Please realize that we are a contracted company, whose job is to sell the contents of someone's home. Occasionally we'll have some items included in our sales that are on consignment.
When tempted to ask "Can you do better on the price?" - sure, we can double it! ;-)
Seriously, we do a lot of behind the scenes work to prepare a property for a sale. We price, clean, stage, move, hang, repeat, so that your shopping experience can be fun and rewarding. Usually, after staging a house for our estate sales, I need a cigarette, a shot of whiskey, a Valium, a brown paper bag, a chamomile tea, a General Foods International Coffee, a shot of vodka, a bong hit, a slap upside the head, a mani-pedi, a pint of ice cream, and a long walk on the beach in soft focus.
All we ask in return is that you have fun, find some goodies and tell others about our sales.
We LOVE what we do and most of our customers. Please realize that we don't tolerate theft of any kind at our sales. If you want to steal from estate sales, please realize that you need to visit another sale, not ours.
We have zero tolerance for theft at our sales and will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law - no questions!
Terms and Conditions:
- WE ARE UNABLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS OVER THE PHONE REGARDING SPECIFIC ITEMS AT EACH ESTATE SALE SUCH AS PRICE, SIZE OR AVAILABILITY.
- Cash & Checks accepted with proper ID. NSF checks will be charged a $35 fee. For purchases over $25, Credit/Debit cards are accepted.
All purchases made AS IS, WHERE IS with NO WARRANTY, NO GUARANTEE, NO REFUNDS & NO EXCHANGES.
Please do not block neighbors when you park. A Southern Spirit Estate Sales & the owners ARE NOT responsible for any accidents or injuries while on property.
We have limited loading assistance available, so please try bring your own moving help. Professional moving arrangements can be made for a fee; call Freddy @ (678) 332-9847. If he's busy, call Jarrod @ (770) 891-6771.
Neither of these movers are employed by A Southern Spirit, so please don't bug them by calling about items in the sale, they are hired to lift heavy things, not answer probing questions about what's still available.
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