Estate Sale: CHOICE Antiques From Several Generations of Discerning Collectors - Date Added

estate sale | 3 day sale | sale is over
Address
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Dates
Sun
Oct 2
9am to 4pm
2011
Sat
Oct 1
9am to 4pm
2011
Fri
Sep 30
9am to 4pm
2011

Terms & Conditions

NUMBERS AT 8AM ALL THREE DAYS. Please bring your own muscle and tools to move heavy/large items. We accept cash and credit cards only (Visa, MC, Discover). *Credit cards only accepted on purchases of $25.00 and over. Sorry, no checks. All sales final, items sold as is.

Note: We cannot be held responsible for any injuries or accidents.

Description & Details

Private Home / Farm

 

Estate Sale Featuring

CHOICE ANTIQUES

From Several Generations of Discerning Collectors!


This sale should not be missed!


3-DAY SALE!


This 3-day sale will feature the personal property of a long-established Lowell, Indiana family.  We cannot broadcast the name of the family nor the location of the farm until 9/29, but generations of this family were well-known to be antiques collectors.  NEARLY EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE & GARAGE IS ANTIQUE OR VINTAGE with the exception of some new-in-box gift items.  Items of special note are wagon- and buggy-related objects.  Locals have been waiting to get in this estate.  Don't miss it! 

Following is a PARTIAL list of what we've uncovered thus far:

•Slag glass panel lamp circa 1930

•Vintage & antique glass

•Antique kerosene lamps (large and small, not pictured)

•Vintage & new kitchen utensils

•Lap coffee grinders

•Many clocks

•Artwork by Henry W. Meyer, author of "Memories of the Buggy Days", Carriage Industry Old Timers, OH,  1965.  Henry was known for his illustrations in harness catalogs.

•Lots of NW Indiana memorbilia

•Gold Star Euphonium / horn by Diver Co., Chicago, in case

•Many state souvenir plates, perfect for summer picnics! (Not pictured)

•American Victorian drop-front secretary / bookcase in walnut

•Hutch Table:  Chair has hinged seat for storage.  Table top slides down to create a table when needed. 

•Circa 1900 American Golden Oak period

•Stacked, revolving bookcase; newer but very functional

•Buggy whips and walking sticks / canes

•Mission oak desk and rocker

•American Victorian Gothic chairs in oak

•Edison phonograph with metal horn; slide drawer for records

•Victrola very large shipping crate (but no Victrola inside)

•Several stacked barrister book cases, some old, some new

•Gouda candlestick

•"Portraits from North American Indian Life" by Edward S. Curtis

•American Victorian marble-top chest with candle shelves

•Dolls, dolls, and more dolls.  Too many from various eras to list.

•10-1/2" Armand Marseilles boy doll

•Mohair teddy bear, large

•Oak and walnut chests of drawers - many

•Old country store drawers: 18 glass-front drawers, often used in hardware and fabric stores

•Weber one-horse farm wagon

•14kt Gold chain and other gold and silver

•Lots of small, miscellaneous furniture including chairs and tables

•Birdsell Manufacturing Company, South Bend, Indiana paper
advertising sign promoting Cast & Steel Skein Farm Wagons

•Folding wooden boot jack  /  bootjack

•1860s Mormon couch / trundle bed.  The story on this family piece is  it was left on the side of the road by a Mormon family on their way to Nauvoo, Illinois.  This is NOT a full-sized bed made into a bench.  It is an authentic trundle.

•"Old Reliable Peter Shuttler Wagons" : Old advertising sign in new frame

•6-arm hanging brass lamp with lovely hand-painted tulip shades (not available for removal until end of sale)

•Two non-matching  curved-slag-glass paneled lamps with beaded fringe (not available for removal until end of sale).  Each lamp sold separately.

•Gout stool, stools, clocks

•Old Bronze Bookends

•Ansonia Mantle Clock

•Peter Paul Almond Joy candy box; display for country store

•U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., "We will bond you."  Unusual configuration of clock and inkwell.  Lid removes to reveal storage.

•Westinghouse Fan in Art Deco style

•Seth Thomas Mantle Clock

•Seth Thomas Triple Tablet 8-Day Clock, "Plymouth House" on one tablet

•Lots of interesting sheet music and other ephemera

•"New England Farmer & Horticulture Journal" by Thomas G. Fessenden, V12, 1834, Boston

•Royal Copenhagen 694 "Girl with Goats"

•Kaiser Bisque Sculpture by Bochmann, "Geese in Flight"

•Bing & Grondahl / B&G cat

•Salt dips / salt cellars, some American Belleek

•Mirrored plateaus

•Ruby flash souvenirs

•Hand painted china

•Stereopticons & stereocards (not pictured)

•Hand-carved ivory figure

•"Climax Buggy Paint" advertising; 3-sided paint advertisement with ads on each side. (wagon, carriage)

•Upright spinning wheel for flax or wool

•Victorian fainting couch w/ red tufted velvet

•Tall case clock / grandfather clock w/brass dial ca. 1915-1920

•Various antique crocks, including 1 Uhl crock

•19th Century tilt-top table

•Various antique wall hangings and artwork

•Vintage hats and hat boxes

•Vintage sewing misc.: LOTS of buttons, old patters, pattern file cabinet, variety of old fabrics, sewing accessories, thread spools, darners,...

•Actor / steamer trunk

•Upright spinning wheel for flax or wool

•Victorian balloon back armchair w/ tapestry upholstery

•Variety of vintage and contemporary baskets

•Chests of drawers

•Antique metal hanging lamp frame

•Old navy jacket in great condition

•Upright spinning wheel for flax or wool

•Lots of glass shades for lamps

•Old bread tins

•Metal wardrobes

•Vintage LP records

•LOTS of books, old and new

•Vintage suitcases

•Church / school / farm cast iron bell w/ yoke

•Variety of antique furniture

•Vintage theme planters that sit in metal frames

Lots of vintage clothing, shoes, jewelry and many hats.  Men's top hats, too.

Garage is also stuffed!  Highboy, music stand, side table, chairs, dishes, lamps, etc.



Old country store drawers: 18 glass-front drawers, often used in hardware and fabric stores.Birdsell Manufacturing Company, South Bend, Indiana paper advertising sign promoting Cast & Steel Skein Farm Wagons.Seth Thomas Triple Tablet 8-Day Clock, "Plymouth House""Climax Buggy Paint" advertising; 3-sided paint advertisement with ads on each side. (wagon, carriage)To the left:  Note this is not the same slag glass lamp pictured earlier.  We have two similar ones for sale.  To the right:  Victorian cylinder-roll desk with bookcase.Slag glass panel lamp circa 1930Garage is full too!  Highboy, music stand, side table, chairs, clocks, dishesLots of vintage glass, kerosene lamps (large and small, not pictured), and general line of kitchen gadgets.Artwork by Henry W. Meyer, author of "Memories of the Buggy Days", Carriage Industry Old Timers, OH, 1965.  Henry was known for his illustrations in harness catalogs.  SEE NEXT PHOTO ALSO.Gold Star Euphonium by Diver Co., Chicago, in case.A. Porter zither of autoharp & Zimmerman's Auto Harp pat 1882American Victorian drop-front secretary / bookcase in walnut.
Buggy whips and walking sticks or canes to the right.Hutch Table:  Chair has hinged seat for storage.  Table top slides down to create a table when needed.  Circa 1900 American Golden Oak period.  Stacked, revolving bookcase in newer but very functional.Rocking chairMission oak desk and rockerAmerican Victorian Gothic chairs in oakEdison phonograph with metal horn; slide drawer for recordsSeveral stacked barrister book cases, some old, some new.Gouda candlestick"Portraits from North American Indian Life" by Edward S. CurtisAmerican Victorian marble-top chest with candle shelves.Dolls, dolls, and more dolls + a mohair teddy bear.  Too many from various eras to list.Not certain but believe this is the 10-1/2" Armand Marseilles doll we found in the house.As you can see, we have many boxes to unpack.  You can see a couple of nice chests of drawers in the background here.Artwork by Henry W. Meyer, author of "Memories of the Buggy Days", Carriage Industry Old Timers, OH, 1965.  Henry was known for his illustrations in harness catalogs.  SEE PREVIOUS PHOTO ALSO.A Victorian walnut chest of drawers with a Victorian mirror balancing above.  The mirror is sold separately as it is not part of this chest.Victrola very large shipping crate.  Only the label on the crate is pictured here.One-horse farm wagonLots of small, miscellaneous furnitureMore small furniture of every kind!. . . and more small furniture!Folding wooden boot jack  /  bootjack.Jenny Lind style early trundle bed.  The story on this family piece is that is was dropped by the side of the road by a Mormon family that was on their way to Nauvoo, Illinois.  This is NOT a full-sized bed made into a bench.  It is an authentic trundle."Old Reliable Peter Shuttler Wagons" : Old advertising sign in new frame.6-arm hanging brass lamp with lovely hand-painted tulip shades.  (not available for removal until end of sale)One of two green, curved-slag-glass paneled lamps with beaded fringe.  (not available for removal until end of sale)Gout stool, stools, clocksAnsonia Mantle ClockPeter Paul Almond Joy candy box; display for country storeU. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., "We will bond you."  Unusual configuration of clock and inkwell.  Lid removed to reveal storage.Westinghouse Fan in Art Deco styleSeth Thomas Mantle ClockLots of interesting sheet music and other ephemera."New England Farmer & Horticulture Journal" by Thomas G. Fessenden, V12, 1834, BostonRoyal Copenhagen 694 "Girl with Goats"; Kaiser Bisque Sculpture by Bochmann, "Geese in Flight"; Bing & Grondahl / B&G cat; many salt dips / salt cellars, some American Belleek; mirrored plateaus; ruby flash souvenirs; hand painted china.Buggy whips and walking sticks / canesHand-carved ivory figureUpright spinning wheel for flax or wool.

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