Bridgeton Estate Sale by PIYP
estate sale | 2 day sale | sale is over
Address
The address for this sale in Bridgeton, MO 63044 will no longer be shown since it has already ended. Dates
Fri
Jul 30
9am to 3pm2021
Sat
Jul 31
9am to 3pm2021
Terms & Conditions
We will be taking Covid-19 pre-cautions as follows:
Face Coverings required to protect staff and shoppers.
We will limit the number of folks inside the house based on St. Louis County guidelines.
Stay 6 ft Apart: Customers will need to stay 6 ft apart from other customers while shopping in the house.
At times customers will need to wait to enter a hall or room until other customers are finished.
Our staff will be disinfecting surfaces throughout the day.
Stay At Home If You Are Sick: We would ask our shoppers not to attend our sales if you are sick or running a temperature, or have been in the last 5 days.
Use hand sanitizer and wash hands frequently.
We cannot provide assistance in carrying your purchases. Please bring help and transportation. All items must be picked up by 2:30 p.m. on the last day of the sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Please watch your step.
We utilize a numbering system. Numbers are available the day the sale begins. The time numbers are available is announced in the sale description. We only recognize our numbers. Every person who enters the sale when the door opens needs a number to enter. After the initial group has entered, no numbers are needed the rest of the day.
We accept cash, credit and checks: We prefer cash. We will accept Missouri only checks if we are familiar with you. We reserve the right to refuse checks.
No refunds, all sales are final.
We do not give out any pricing prior to a sale for any reason.
We do not pre-sale any items. You must attend the sale to purchase an item.
We apologize if an item photographed is not available the day of the sale. On occasion, a client will reclaim an item without our knowledge the evening before a sale begins.
www.stlouisestatesales.net
Face Coverings required to protect staff and shoppers.
We will limit the number of folks inside the house based on St. Louis County guidelines.
Stay 6 ft Apart: Customers will need to stay 6 ft apart from other customers while shopping in the house.
At times customers will need to wait to enter a hall or room until other customers are finished.
Our staff will be disinfecting surfaces throughout the day.
Stay At Home If You Are Sick: We would ask our shoppers not to attend our sales if you are sick or running a temperature, or have been in the last 5 days.
Use hand sanitizer and wash hands frequently.
We cannot provide assistance in carrying your purchases. Please bring help and transportation. All items must be picked up by 2:30 p.m. on the last day of the sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Please watch your step.
We utilize a numbering system. Numbers are available the day the sale begins. The time numbers are available is announced in the sale description. We only recognize our numbers. Every person who enters the sale when the door opens needs a number to enter. After the initial group has entered, no numbers are needed the rest of the day.
We accept cash, credit and checks: We prefer cash. We will accept Missouri only checks if we are familiar with you. We reserve the right to refuse checks.
No refunds, all sales are final.
We do not give out any pricing prior to a sale for any reason.
We do not pre-sale any items. You must attend the sale to purchase an item.
We apologize if an item photographed is not available the day of the sale. On occasion, a client will reclaim an item without our knowledge the evening before a sale begins.
www.stlouisestatesales.net

Pennies In Your Pocket
Description & Details
Face Coverings required inside home per St. Louis County order.
Numbers will be handed out around 8:30 when we arrive.
The highlight of the sale is the artwork as follows:
2 pieces of Teneau art will be on hold until 9:30 a.m. as his wife would like the St. Louis History Museum to purchase. If they have not shown by 9:30 a.m. they will go to sale to public. The Gathering and The Piano Man.
- Richard Teneau
- Richard has several 1960s pieces of art. There is no online record of sales or bio. He and his wife Billie were Civil Rights activists, bicyclists, actors, teachers. He often bought artwork from students for encouragement.
- L. Kozuszek
- Ken Worley
- Oil on stick paintings of Rockwood Reservation. Exhibited worldwide.
- Mark Messersmith
- Mark Messersmith earned a BFA in painting at Fontbonne College in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1977, and an MFA in painting from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, in 1980. He is a Professor of Art at Florida State University in Tallahassee where he has taught since 1985. In 2006, he was awarded the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation Award in Painting
- George Bartko
- George Bartko was born in Hungary and now spends half the year on the island of Vinalhaven, off the coast of Maine, and his winters in Budapest, where he keeps an apartment and art studio.
As a teenager he apprenticed for three years to the Hungarian painter Lajos Saabo before coming to the United States in 1956. He earned a BFA in painting and printmaking at the University of Illinois, Urbana, and his MFA in painting and printmaking at the University of Florida, Gainsville. He went on to teach painting, drawing and lithography at St. Louis Community College in Missouri.
- George Bartko was born in Hungary and now spends half the year on the island of Vinalhaven, off the coast of Maine, and his winters in Budapest, where he keeps an apartment and art studio.
- George Berther
- Doug Forsythe
- Doug Forsythe is a well known Canadian / International contemporary artist/printmaker born in Wolfville, Nova Scotia 1949 where he grew up with a natural fascination for the sea. He demonstrated a natural aptitude for painting and drawing at a very young age and began honing this ability at The Nova Scotia Collage of Art & Design in 1968.
- Tom McMillin
- Most of his pottery work is inspired by nature, environmental concerns and his love of the sea. He has had exhibits at LACMA and Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, to name a few.
In addition to:
- Serratto Concours CS bicycle
- Gold Rush recumbent bicycle
- Knee Mill
- Broyhill bedroom set including dresser, bed and night stands
- antique marble top sideboard
- Steelcase desk chair
- dining table
- Royalmetal pair black and chrome chairs
- wood pedestal dining table
- square dining table
- Set of 3 wood leather captain’s chairs
- octagon game table
- hair pin long table
- utility table
- pair of Windsor teak chairs Denmark
- pottery
- linens and bedding
- large art easel
- tools and tool room items
- vise
- metal toy cars
- kitchen items
- wok
- yard tools
- black and white vintage photos
- fur wrap and collar
- coolers
- framed New Yorker
- Dansk cookware
- office supplies
- costume jewelry
- sheet music
- Kirby vacuum
- a few pieces lady's clothing and handbags
- vintage hats
- stool
- and more









































































































































































































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