Generational Fabulous Kentucky Period Antiques, Jackson Press, Kentucky Cherry Sugar Chest
Jun 2
9am to 5pmJun 3
11am to 4pmTerms & Conditions
No refunds, no returns, no exceptions. All sales are final and pieces are sold as is/where is/no warranty implied or other.
Please bring your own packing material and boxes and furniture pads.
Not responsible for accidents, slips or falls; buyers enter, exit and load pieces at their own risk and relinquish any personal liability against the seller and estate. All pieces are to be moved upon point of sale. Pieces left for longer than 7 days will be considered abandoned and revert back to the estate.

Privately Listed Sale
Description & Details
Absolutely fabulous estate sale will be on site, at the estate, indoors, on Saturday, June 2, and Sunday, June 3, 2018, in downtown Danville, Kentucky. Fine, period, generational antiques with provenance will be offered for sale. Danville is Kentucky's second oldest town and located in the heart of the Bluegrass.
Please call 859-583-3183 to arrange an appointment to view and purchase. This is an appointment only sale, this means that you must call to attend. If you have questions, feel free to call; if I do not answer, please leave a voice mail so that I can get back with you.
All sales are cash or credit card; a 3 percent convenience fee plus sales tax will be added to all credit card purchases; cash purchases will also incur state sales tax. Those who are tax exempt, please bring a valid Kentucky Resale Certificate.
This is a generational estate sale; pieces have provenance upon request. There are many fine, early, period Kentucky antiques in 11 rooms, that you are welcome to walk through at your leisure and purchase on request.
- Kentucky cherry sugar chest with drawer and divider, circa 1820
- Kentucky cherry Jackson Press, with columns, dovetailed drawer, turned feet, circa 1830
- Many pieces of Flow Blue, approximately 300
- Many pieces of early Art glass
- Fine English equestrian and fox hunt oils on canvas
- Early English knife boxes with inlay
- Walnut field plantation desk with drawer
- Tall case clocks, circa 1820 to 1850
- Outstanding two piece tiger maple Kentucky Jackson Press with original locks and keys, circa 1830
- Many side stands and tables circa 1820-40
- Many tilt top tea tables, Federal period
- Mammy's bench with cradle, Shaker, circa 1820
- Slave bench, Lincoln County, circa 1830
- Cast iron Jockey on base, from Calumet Farm
- 3 pie safes, walnut, poplar, and cherry, circa 1840-1870
- 3 sets of banquet end tables, circa 1820-40
- Antique silhouettes, circa 1800-1840
- Cherry chest of drawers, curly cherry, small turned feet, circa 1830
- Cherry and tiger maple chest of drawers
- Kentucky sugar press, circa 1830-40
- Corner chair, circa 1780
- Federal cherry cabinet with egg and dart cornice
- Tall empire chest
- Gold pier mirror and base
- Cherry and tiger maple step back cup board
- Cherry and tiger maple Tennessee Press with glass knobs and cellarette drawers
- Kentucky bourbon cellarette with dividers, circa 1790
- Staffordshire
- Federal cherry corner cabinet
- Martha Washington Sewing Stand with inlay
- Shaker 3 tiered sewing box
- Tea caddy with inlay
- Kentucky Shaker sugar table with sugar cutter
- Kentucky cherry butler's desk, circa 1820
- Kentucky cherry drop front desk with dovetailed top, circa 1840
- 2 round dough wooden dough bowls
- Early Kentucky oil portraits on canvas and wooden board
- Very rare J. B. Germain French Art Nouveau sculptures, Pax and Gloria
- Coin spot miniature oil lamps, pair, never used, simply beautiful
- Jadeite
- Polychrome dinner plates from the 1700s
- Sewing table with divided interior and lift top, circa 1840
- Wicker baby buggy on wooden and iron wheels with horse hair padding (needs recovered)
- Cast Iron gate, ornate, measuring 34" width
- Cast iron lightning rods
Weather update for Danville on Saturday: 82 degrees, partly cloudy
Things to do: Great American Brass Band Festival at Centre College---Free to the public all day Saturday and Saturday evening; bring your own lawn chair or blanket and picnic basket
Our favorite places to eat in Danville: Tut's Egyptian on Main, House of Cheung on Maple Avenue, Burke's Bakery on Main, Harvey's on Fourth


















































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