LAWRENCE FISHER ESTATE SALE - 4 DAY NATIONAL SALE - COLLECTIONS, AMERICAN COINS, ANTIQUE FIRE ARMS
Oct 16
9:30am to 5:30pmOct 17
9:30am to 5:30pmOct 18
9:30am to 5:30pmOct 19
9:30am to 5:30pmTerms & Conditions
Items sold as-is. No returns, exchanges, or warranties. Cash, Check, Visa / MC / Amex / Discover accepted. Items available at location on sale start supersedes the photo array as evidence of what is available. We do not own the items therefore we are subject, to some degree, as to the owners ultimate actions as it relates to availability. We cannot quote prices over the phone. Enter at your own risk as we are not responsible for any accidents or injuries.
All purchases are final with no returns for refunds.

Hartt Estate Sales
Description & Details
WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER THESE PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE SALES OF LAWRENCE FISHER & JOHN OHAIR"S INDIAN VILLAGE HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS IN OUR 4 DAY ESTATE SALE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 17. 18 & 19.
A Grosse Pointe Farms Gentleman Had Acquired This Lawrence Fisher Mansion In 1965 & Used For Operating Business & Then Ultimately Sold It In 1975.
Fisher Mansion Contents Were Then Utilimately Moved Into A Large Residence In Grosse Pointe Farms.
In the mid-1920s, Lawrence Fisher of the Fisher Brothers Body firm, which supplied parts for General Motors, decided to build a magnificent mansion on the outskirts of Detroit to show off his wealth and good fortune. He hired C. Howard Crane, the man who also built the Fisher Theater, to design this elaborate home. The mansion was built in Between 1928 & 1931 at 383 Lenox Ave. in Detroit and cost about $2 million.
Some of the floors and tiled walls have real gold and silver trim in them. There are intricately carved wood ceilings that took two years to build and some Mediterranean-style ceilings. African zebra wood designs are on the walls of one room, and silk fabric adorns the walls of another. The library has real hand-painted leather on the walls, and fossils are preserved in the stone fireplace. Ornate trim can be found throughout the mansion, and some of the original furniture is still there, just as Fisher left it. It’s an incredible part of Detroit history.
From Mansion to Temple
In 1961, Lawrence Fisher passed away, and the city of Detroit acquired the mansion. Since the mansion was not located in an upscale neighborhood, interested buyers were scarce. In 1975, Alfred Ford, great grandson of Henry Ford, and Elisabeth Reuther Dickmeyer, daughter of Walter Reuther, paid $80,000 for the mansion and donated it to the Hare Krishna. In 1976, the Hare Krishna devotees moved in, and they are still there today. The temple is open to the public, and everyone is welcome to come in and enjoy the beauty of the structure, observe or participate in the rituals, and learn about the Indian culture.
This 4 Day National Sale - Will Be Conducted In A Commercial Building In Detroit & Directly Across From Grosse Pointe City Is Scheduled On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday October 16, 17, 18, & 19,- 9:30 to 5:30PM.
Content Items Were Removed By The Former Owners Of The Lawrence Fisher Mansion, (Grosse Pointe Farms Residents) Who Purchased & Owned This Stately Mansion From 1965 to 1975 & Operated A Commercial Business From This Property.
Content Items Were Removed From John Ohair's Large Colonial Mansion, Historical Indian Village, Detroit, Michigan. Items are from 3 generations.
The Content Items Offered Are Itemized As Follows:
Large Ornate American Jacobean/Elizabethan Revival Style Arm Chair (Commisssioned For The Mansion) Original With Mrs. Fisher & 7 Sons Portrait From Detroit Historical Society
Pair Of Ornately Matching Carved Side Chairs American Jacobean/Elizabethan Revival (Commissioned For The Mansion)
ANTIQUE AMERICAN FIRE ARMS,
COLT 38 - CIRCA 1920, 6" BARREL - MINT CONDITION
GERMAN WORLD WAR 2 LUGER 7 7/8" BARREL 4 DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER CIRCA 1939-1945
RARE WORLD WAR II GERMAN BAYONETTE
AMERICAN COIN COLLECTIONS, SILVER DOLLARS, HALF DOLLARS, QUARTERS, MERCURY DIMES, BUFFALO NICKELS, V-NICKELS, JEFFERSON WAR NICKELS, STEEL WORLD WAR II PENNIES
AMERICAN CURRENCY & AMERICAN & WORLD STAMP COLLECTIONS
WORLD WAR 2 JAPANESE CURRENCY COLLECTION
RARE BRAND NEW RANDY JACKSON ELECTRIC GUTAIR & MATCHING AMPLIFIER
RARE VINTAGE DOLL COLLECTIONS
ORIGINAL VINTAGE CHILDRENS CLOTHING
EXTREMELY RARE ANTIQUE AMERICAN ADVERTISEMENT CARDS
WOMENS VINTAGE JEWELRY COLLECTIONS
5 Period Wicker Chairs, Rockers From The Mansion Boat House, Garderns
Antique Hunzinger Lolly Pop Rocking Chair
Rare Carved Mahogany Detailed Arm Chair Highly Carved
Period Antique Crystal Chandelier Attributed To Waterford
Period Italian Center Table With Italian Stamped Italy On Bottom
Antique Rare Scroll Carved Music Cabinet With Doors From Music Library Room
Collection Of Oil Paintings On Board & Canvas & Antique Signed Prints
Rare Japanese Serving Alter Table Hand Painted & Crafted WIth Exotic Woods
Rare Antique & Mid-Century Clocks, Including Wall Clocks, Bronze Rococo & Detroit Carriage Clocks
Quality Crafted Woven Chinese & Persian Rugs
19th Century Chinese Antiques
Rare Collections Of Rare Rocks & Minerals
Signed Dinnerware & Glass Stemware, Some Vintage & Victorian Periods
We Will Update Daily With Descriptions & Photos
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