Mission Hills Estate Sale - Sterling, Sculptures, Art

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Dates
Wed
Oct 25
9am to 5pm
2017
Thu
Oct 26
9am to 5pm
2017

Terms

Cash, Debit and Credit accepted with no minimums. We no longer accept checks for purchases over $30. All those who wish to purchase items by check must have a valid non temporary ID and Phone Number. For the benefit of all our customers, we do not allow previews, pre-sales or pre-pricing information. Load out assistance for large items available during most of our open hours. Plastic bags available, although bringing your own is encouraged. We hope you find our staff friendly and helpful.

MISSION HILLS ESTATE SALE //  This beautiful 1.2M home features high-end furniture, decor, fine art, antiques and much more.     

Discount Schedule:

10/25/2017 9am to 5 pm (Wed): no discounts applied
10/26/2017 9am to 5 pm (Thu): 
25% discount from 9am-12
CLOSED FROM 12-12:30
50% discount from 12:30-5

- DESCRIPTION -

Furniture:

Bernhardt marble-top breakfront sideboard, Bernhardt “Kingston Lane” dining table with 10 upholstered chairs and leather seats, Alexander and Mary by John Richard neoclassical bookcase, illuminated breakfront china cabinet with mahogany veneers, Christina Ferrare “Bel Canto” tufted leather and upholstery loveseat, Duncan Phyfe style mahogany dining table with ten splat-back chairs, Stanley leather king bed, large 18-drawer chest, Motioncraft leather wingback recliner, Sohmer & Co. quarter-sawn, rock maple console piano, burl walnut and primavera demilune console chest, Laura Ashley armchair and ottoman, Howard Miller decorative floor clock, mahogany serpentine front sideboard, antique oak sideboard with marble top and glass-front China hutch, upholstered track-arm sleeper sofa, travertine-top coffee table, pedestal occasional table, Lexington eleven-drawer tall chest, two Lexington three-drawer bedside chests, Lexington queen bed, Tempur-Pedic queen size mattress and boxsprings, Lexington eight-drawer dresser and beveled mirror, Beachley of Maryland four matching tufted armchairs, two twin beds with mattress and boxsprings, William A Berkey mahogany corner cabinet, two Baker Historic Charleston Reproductions two-drawer end tables, leather occasional table, upholstered fauteuil and ottoman, distressed wood buffet, x-base coffee table, two striped upholstered armchairs, paneled desk with antiqued finish, two upholstered sofas, Sosnik’s burled chest, Hickory Chair small chest, Beachley of Maryland upholstered ottoman, Beachley of Maryland down-filled sectional sofa, cast metal cocktail table with glass top, walnut console table, Hekman demilune console table, Sutton mahogany four-drawer chest, antique pierced frame mirror, walnut end table with hand-painted inset top, Hekman oak parquet end table, pair of Pearson Oxford Court down-filled velvet wingbacks, two vintage Myrtle-style tufted desk chairs, matching cocktail table and television stand

Art & Decor:
Frederick Hart lucite sculpture “Exaltation” (319/350, 1998), Frederick Hart bronze sculpture “Union” (205/350, 1990), Barker Brothers (Birmingham) sterling silver Queen Anne style
repousse tea set with carved bone detail (1953-54, five pieces), hand-knotted Mahal Persian wool rug (10’4” x 13’4”), hand-knotted Hamadan wool rug (4’6” x 7’), signed Frank Johnson oil Yosemite landscape on canvas after Bierstadt’s “Merced River”, signed John Clymer oil canal scene on canvas, signed H. Evan Sanders oil seascape on canvas, signed acrylic on canvas (farmstead pine tree), signed Tom Onig oil on canvas, original oil still life with fruits, Bob and Barbara Kelley original folk art, original sculptures by Largo and Walker Stevens, Howard Miller decorative floor clock, large jardiniere with faux floral arrangement, crystal chandelier, antique golf clubs, antique wooden marquetry box, Victorian hand-painted fan, pair of early 19th c. Chinese porcelain cabinet plates with eagle motif, modest selection of 19th century books, antique Chinese writing box

Kitchen & Glass:
Incredible selection of Gorham’s popular sterling silverware pattern Strasbourg–over 300 pieces in total–including: 119-piece standard service set; sets of ice cream forks, soup spoons, iced tea spoons, orange spoons, demitasse spoons, steak knives, pickle forks, and salt spoons; and a variety of serving pieces sold individually and in small groups

Over 100 pieces of Lenox Autumn enameled porcelain dinnerware (pattern featured in the Presidential collection, dinnerware service sold as set, serving pieces sold individually), Elio Raffaeli for ARS large vintage “aquarium” art glass paperweight, Patricia by Horchow dinnerware set, Noritake Adagio dinnerware set, Eme Italy Arcadia flatware set, several pieces of Henriot quimper faience, Pfaltzgraff white dinnerware, Fostoria glasses, barware, Portmeirion Botanic Gardens canister set, assorted Lenox china, several pieces of Swarovski crystal, small Lalique koi fish, Pat Koszis ceramic platter

Jewelry:
18k yellow and white gold filigree pierced dangle earrings with sterling clutches, 18k yellow and white gold thick stud semi-hoop geometric design earrings with 14k gold clutches, sterling and
butter cream semi-precious stone links collar necklace, H &H sterling pansy earrings, sterling and onyx modernist pierced earrings, Lois Hill sterling granulated scroll pierced earrings, carved bone/horn and 14k gold findings, Zuni Native American Indian animals fetish necklace with heishi and sterling findings, long sterling chain and semi-precious pink carved donut pendant necklace, Boma sterling and mother of pearl teardrop stud pierced earrings, 10k yellow gold and diamond accent pin, Mexico sterling “TM298” modernist swirl pendant, large carved mother of pearl buckle, India style silver tone chain and granulated beads necklace with moon and stars accents, Marjorie Baer of San Francisco circular disc earrings with mesh and brass center, and a dozen or so pierced earrings with rhinestones, faux pearls, etc. of the stud type/no wires, misc bag or two of parts and pieces.

Closet:
Women’s
Very large contemporary, eclectic, luxury closet.
Women’s sizes: Dress and pant
sizes 6-10, top sizes S-L, shoe size 6.5- 7.
This estate has an amazing collection of women’s work attire, trendy ready to wear pieces, one of a kind vintage pieces, and footwear. Large collection of St. John evening, basics knitwear and outerwear. Also, Lafayette 148, Eileen Fisher, Ann Taylor, Ralph Lauren Black Label, Dolce and Gabbana striped bikini, Elie Tahari watercolor maxi dress, Marc Jacobs velvet blazer, vintage chiffon cocktail dress with sequined design, vintage merino wool cape with
neck tie, vintage Mantaldos cashmere coat, Neiman Marcus collection of cashmere sweaters, Free People, Anthropologie, Salvatore Ferragamo pumps, loafers and booties, Stuart Weitzman, Vaneli, Prevata, Nike, Cole Haan, Gucci and Manolo Blahnik heeled sandals, Miu Miu sneakers, and many other pieces from luxury designers.

Men’s
Sizes: shirt size M, pant size 36.
Large collection of transitional menswear. LL Bean, Tommy Bahama, Polo by Ralph Lauren and many other great clothing brands.
Cole Haan loafers, and dress shoes, Magnanni loafers, New Balance sneakers, trail/hiking boots and other great footwear.

Garage & Outdoor:
Barlow Tyrie slat patio table with six cushioned chairs and umbrella, Barlow Tyrie pair of chaise lounges, Barlow Tyrie patio bench and armchairs with side tables, wicker cushioned bench, pair of wicker rockers, wicker armchair and ottoman, Werner 12-foot fiberglass ladder, aluminum extension ladder,

Miscellaneous:
Sohmer & Co. quartersawn rock maple console piano and bench, Overland Billiard Company pool table with accessories, Bose Wave radio/CD system (two available), Sonamp 260 x3 power amps, Marantz SR-68 receiver, Marantz VSX-33TX receiver, Klipsch bookshelf speakers, holiday decor, vintage games, variety of high-end linens, perfumes including Prada and Dolce & Gabbana

…and much more

Thank you for looking,

-the Brown Button Team

 

 


 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: Do you accept credit cards and/or checks at your sale?

A: We accept credit and debit cards without a minimum.  We accept checks under $30 with valid ID.

Q: Do you do any pre-sales or pre-views before the official opening day?

A: No we do not. We’re not fond of the idea of only letting a select few in a sale early to pick it over. Our sales and the items inside are offered first come, first serve at the official opening day of the sale.

Q: What is your refund policy?

A: We offer a same-day refund to customers with a receipt for an item that they have purchased and found to be in a non-working condition.

Q: If I purchase a large item, how do I handle the pick-up? 

A: 95% of the time, we have staff on site who can load items into your vehicle for you. If you need to come back to get your item,  we will write you a receipt so you can pick up the item up anytime during the sale's open hours. Depending on our schedule, we can prearrange a time for a Monday or Tuesday pick-up after the sale as well.  We do not deliver items. 

Q:  I'm interested in your services. How do I take the next step?

A: We'd love the opportunity to help you find the right solution for your estate.  Contact us through our form at www.brownbutton.com, Call 913-815-0505, or email us at sales@brownbutton.com.  Talk to you soon!

For answers to more commonly asked questions regarding the line system, how bidding works during a sale, discounts and more, visit www.brownbutton.com/customerfaq

 

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