50% Off Today--Estate Treasure Trove Hosts Huge American Antiques Sale in Sandy Springs
May 16
10am to 4pmMay 17
10am to 4pmMay 18
10am to 4pmMay 19
12pm to 4pmTerms & Conditions
Leave large purses or shopping bags in your car. We cannot have them in a sale such as this with hundreds of tiny items.
Please be prepared to haul away your purchases while the sale is in progress. We cannot return to the sale location for merchandise removal after a sale is over since we have another sale on the opposite side of Atlanta in the week following. We will have a mover you can hire if you do not have your own truck or van. Please make arrangements to move your own furniture, and please bring the tools you'll need to disassemble any furniture. We cannot lend assistance in moving items because all sales staff members are assisting customers with sales. Also sales staff cannot lift heavy items!! We're fragile.
We do not have change for $100 bills when you make small purchases. Please be prepared with $1s, 5s, 10s, 20s.
If you have physical impairments or are unsteady on your feet, please do not try to negotiate the steps in a sale home, or the uneven yards and steps that lead to basements or second levels. You must bring someone with you who can help you walk through a house if you are physically impaired. We are not responsible for accidents if you fall up or down steps. Neither is the homeowner. We advise added care especially on cold days when steps might freeze over in minutes.
All children must be accompanied by parents at all times. If children begin running through a sale location, chasing one another, or jumping up and down on steps or on furniture, they and their parents will be asked to leave.
No prices given before sale starts. Please come to the sale and find your treasure. Please do not come to the sale before it officially opens. Lately we have had a rash of customers trying to talk their way into the sale by telling a homeowner they can't come on sale day. Well, too bad. We will miss you, but no one is allowed in a sale early, and sellers have been put on guard by this unfair and possibly dangerous practice. If we can identify you, you will be banned from our sales.

Estate Treasure Trove
Description & Details
50% Off Sunday on Most Items
Packed to the Rafters with Fine American Antiques in every category
The Sale of the Year for American Antiques
Not to be Missed!!!!
Just couldn't believe the amazing collection of Americana assembled by this 95-year old dealer and collector. She had wide-ranging interests from hand made Southern furniture to quilts, books, Christmas, toys, metalware, face jugs, ceramics and glass, jewelry, Oriental Rugs, clocks, baskets, treen(wooden objects), and more. Estate Treasure Trove is thrilled to bring you this sale, and you will be equally thrilled too.
Two Chippendale style sofas, one upholstered in a raspberry red, the other in black and white checks
Several wing chairs
Several Hitchcock chairs, hand-painted
Several Windsor chairs including two comb back Windsors
Numerous wall brackets, sconces and shelves in wood and metal
Fifty plus boxes, including Shaker round boxes, tea caddies, document boxes, lap desks, inlaid boxes, and miniatures
Fifty plus antique baskets including split oak, buttocks, and many miniatures
Mantel clocks and wall clocks
Whale oil lamp, tole lamps, pottery jug lamps, copper lamps, punched tin lamp, wrought iron floor lamps, and brass candlestick lamps
Plantation desk
Antique hunt board, pine
Many tables including drop leaf, candlestick, tilt top, farm, work, and porringer, plus more
Blanket chests
SUGAR chest
Cupboards and china cabinets
Deacon's bench
Huge selection of platters
HUGE collection of turkey platters and plates
Highboy
Rope poster bed
Hard canopy 3/4 bed
Trunks
Bookshelf
Carved wood mantle
Fireplace accessories including fireback, andirons, copper and brass pieces
Fine art including several oil on canvas portraits, floral still lifes, landscapes, Richard Edward Roebuck folk painting, P. Buckley Moss print, Currier and Ives prints, engravings, antique theorems, antique lithographs, Norma Schneeman folk art image of sheep, large collection of silhouettes, miniatures, and more
Pottery including many crocks and jugs, spongeware, stoneware, Staffordshire dogs, brownware, and Quimper
Much porcelain American, French, English, Japanese Imari, and Chinese
Face jugs by Bobby Ferguson and Marie Rogers
Rooster by Ruby Meaders
Vase by Hewell Pottery and another piece, a pitcher, possibly Hugh Hewell, marked HH
Unmarked Indian head face jug and many other crocks and jugs
Several unmarked pottery roosters and other thrown pottery pieces
Samplers dating back to 1809. One by Margaret Elliott dated 1847, another one by Madry Haywood and Lydia Call age 8, and dated 1809, Alice Biddle sampler dated 1832, Betsy Cobb sampler, undated, and at least a dozen more from 19th century and 20th centuries
Carved shore bird, one by Richard Morgan and another with initials PC carved in belly
Rugs including Oriental, and folk art rugs, hooked rugs, etc.
Christmas and Easter decor and collectibles, many antique
Many antique rocking horses and hobby horses, both large and small
Many children's antique toys
STEIFF bear, elephant and sheep
Furs including mink full length coats, strollers, wraps, hats, etc. Plus rabbit, fox, seal, and more
Antique quilts, vintage quilts and linens
Silver Candlesticks, silver trays, compotes, salts with liners, and much more
Tons of kitchenware including brownware, spatter ware, sponge ware, red ware and yellow ware, tin, copper and brass
4 seasons cherubs outdoor statuary in concrete
4 wrought iron chairs and matching table
2 vintage rockers
Garden animals, some iron, some concrete
Birdhouses
Garden whimsies
Black iron pots
And much, much more
















































































































































































































































































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