Beanie People Spring into Estate Sale Action Mode, on Willow Knoll Dr., in Atlanta Country Club!
Terms
We accept cash, credit & debit cards as payment, with a 3% credit card fee - nothing's free, someone has to pay for those sky miles.
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.
Today will be the final day of our sale and the client has agreed to let us offer the remaining inventory at 50% off, unless the tag is marked "firm".
Yes, 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.
Just so you know, we will be limiting the number of customers in the house to 15 at a time and masks will be required to enter the home. We will provide hand sanitizer, as you enter the front door.
Please be considerate and provide ample distance between yourself and others. Anyone with respiratory illness, fever or symptoms of any kind must not enter. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
I recently received the signed contract to conduct this sale, so please feel free to check this listing frequently, as we will continually update and add pictures/descriptions as the sale morphs and unfolds.
The owner has reached the age when it's time to sell the house they've lived in for 20 years and ready for the ease of condo living! The collections in this house are quite diverse, as there are residuals from Grandmother, Mother and current generation.
This house is stuffed with good furniture, Persian rugs, mirrors, good artwork, albums, jewelry; including dining room, kitchen, living room, den, three bedrooms, screened back porch, deep front porch and special treasures - LOT'S of smalls!
What you will find at our sale:
- Vintage Henredon banded mahogany, double pedestal dining table, with two 24" leaves (also banded)
- Matching set of 8 Henredon carved mahogany dining chairs, 2-arms, 6 sides
- Henredon banded mahogany two-piece lighted china cabinet, with beveled glass
- Vintage Henredon mahogany buffet, with top that folds open for a bar
- 1940's mahogany bachelor's chest
- Antique mahogany tilt-top table
- Wonderful MCM Danish teak buffet, with bakelite handles
- Italian gilt wood Asian influenced wall mirror
- Antique cherry wood writing desk, by Syracuse Furniture Co.
- Vintage 1930's hand-carved mahogany sofa, freshly upholstered
- Large hand-carved mahogany wall mirror
- Antique fruitwood dry sink, with hand-carved details and black marble top/backsplash
- 30-day Ridgeway grandfather clock, in mahogany case, with chime
- Thomasville entertainment center
- Pair of pigskin wingback armchairs, with wooden stretchers
- 3-section burgundy Italian leather "Pacha" sofa, by Roche-Bobois
- 5-stack of antique barrister oak bookcases, by Globe-Wernicke, Cincinnati
- GORGEOUS vintage solid mahogany two-piece highboy, with original brass pulls by White Furniture Co., Mebane, NC
- Antique English men's dresser
- Wonderful 6-panel hand-carved and painted Asian screen, can easily be wall-mounted
- Vintage 8-panel Japanese (Okinawa) teak screen
- Vintage 5-piece French provincial bedroom set
- Vintage oak writing desk
- Entire 4-piece mahogany office suite, by Sligh
- Four full body mount ducks/geese
- Custom made tilt-top mahogany curio/display table
- Egyptian revival inlaid wood/bronze mount center table
- Antique mahogany gramophone, by Academy
- Amazing Drexel Heritage "Heritage Collection" empire-style daybed
- Pair of Italian empire-style round side tables
- Queen size mahogany sleigh bed
- 9-drawer Thomasville mahogany dresser, with an antique, hand-carved mahogany/gold gilt wall mirror
- 7-drawer Thomasville mahogany chest-on-chest
- VERY cool antique dressing cabinet, hand carved details, hidden drawer and mirrored/compartmentalized interior
- Nice queen size blonde wood bedroom set
- Original MCM Heywood Wakefield "champagne" finish side table
- MCM blonde wood two-level side table, from "Unpainted Furniture Items, Incorporated"
- MCM blonde wood coffee table, with magazine rack bottom and cane-wrapped table legs
- Wonderful rattan wingback chair, from Pottery Barn
- Two-piece rattan love seat, from Pottery Barn
- Hekman 4-drawer wooden coffee table
- Vintage Asian 3-drawer, 2-door banded wood chest
- Small, round maple table, from Storehouse, with pair of matching stools (vintage Lenox Square)
- Wonderful vintage wrought iron/glass patio set, with textured glass top, four matching chairs, w/freshly upholstered seats
- Sweet pair of rattan armchairs, with green upholstered cushions and matching side table
- Pair of comfy outdoor lounge chairs with full cushions and matching side table
- Pair of large black glazed ceramic Asian urns on good wooden stands
- Large, original oil on canvas (measures 72" square) by listed French artist, Jean-Pierre Bourquin, entitled "Crazy Flowers"
- Cow parade collectibles, on parade
- Two autographed footballs, by Rocky Bleier, #20, 4-time Super Bowl champion
- Original porcelain man on donkey "Don Quixote" Lo Scriolo, signed H. Columbo
- Antique, rectangular wood/gilt wall mirror
- Vintage wooden smoking stand
- Pair of vintage French walnut/cane armchairs
- 66-piece set of Copeland Spode "Fairy Dell" china, England; 1927 - 1921
- 24-piece set of Copeland Spode china "Luneville", England; 1962 - 1969
- 16-Piece Set of Royal Crown Derby china "Derby Posies"; 1900 - 2003
- Vintage "Tru-Note" pipe organ, w/original box, by The Hit Products Corporation, South Norwalk, CT
- Vintage Singer "Featherweight 221" sewing machine, with tools and carrying case; 1933 - 1961
- Vintage wooden outdoor love seat
- Nice collection of stained glass hanging panels, in the screened porch
- Framed baseball card collection, from the Atlanta Braves 1991 National League champions
- Framed/autographed "Lone Ranger" publicity photo, of John Hart
- Nicely framed watercolor print of the Carter Presidential Library, signed by JIMMY CARTER
- Nice collection of costume/fine jewelry, pearls, watches, earrings, bracelets, belts, etc.
- 1985 Christopher Ross massive 24K gold plate rabbit buckle, w/pink leather belt
- Pair of vintage lithograph on silver metallic paper, by Phyllis Emmerson, "The Pursuit” & "The Escape"
- Ton's of albums, framed albums, theater cards, 45's, even player piano rolls
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
- Lizard trainers
- Fanny pack bedazzlers
- Bridge trolls
- That one guy who got beat up at a self-defense course
- Pudding photographer training videos
- Seat-fillers at award ceremonies
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 Matt @ (678) 559-9345. 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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