ESM - Artist & Collectors of Fine Things Grand Finale!

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Dates
Wed
May 24
1pm to 7pm
2023
Thu
May 25
9am to 4pm
2023
Fri
May 26
9am to 4pm
2023
Sat
May 27
9am to 1pm
2023

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We accept Cash, Good Checks, Venmo and Credit/Debit cards for a small fee. Please be prepared to carry and load the items you purchase. We do not provide labor.

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Artist & Collectors of Fine Things Estate Sale Part 4!
3708 Oakland Gravel Rd, Columbia, MO 65202

Wed 1-7 pm, Thurs & Fri 9am-4pm & Sat 9am-1pm

 

Estate Sale for Joanne and Jerry Berneche  

This is the final sale in this home w/amazing collections.   We have so enjoyed putting together the sales in this Estate.  This sale will be as exciting as the previous sales with an eclectic mix of all things interesting and different and spanning the decades.   There is such volume that we simply can not find space for it all so we will be restocking as the sale goes on.  As soon as there is room, more will be put in its place.   We will have items indoors and in tents and outdoors and more will continue to be added as the sale progresses.  We are running this over four days and hoping there is a time everyone that wants to can make it.  We will have numbers available at 10 am for a 1p start on Wednesday and at 8:15am for a 9a start Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 

 

• FURNITURE: MCM end table, wood project table, vintage red metal kitchen stool, glass topped coffee table, Vintage Black Hitchcock Style Rocking Chair, Miller Howard clock, Rectangle top with table with glass top, square table with glass top, microwave cart.

ORIGINAL ART: Works by Jerry Berneche including sketchbooks. Masks and jewelry by Zucco. Also Joanne’s art easel. 

NOTE - In this list I’ve made an assumption that many of these items were manufactured or created before 1978 and so are vintage. Any mistakes are mine. - Jonya

• VINTAGE & ANTIQUE: Indigenous pottery with marks such as Benally Dini, Gredorita Cruz, S.Seonia, Edwina Tosta. Indigenous dolls including many storyteller dolls. Decorative North American And Central American tiles. Sand paintings. Art deco ceramic animals, ceramic cottage candle burners, Norwegian rosemaling pieces. Capamondi and capamondi-styled pieces. Candelabras with crystals, candle sticks, chandelier. Pressed glass serving pieces of a variety of colors and patterns, hens on nests, turkey platters of all sorts. MCM green cups, sugars & creamers and serving bowl w lid (may find rest of set). Dan Dee pretzel counter jar, rosette irons, cannoli forms, party occasion cake & sandwich cutters, Viking steak knives in cases, Maxam steak knives in box, London EPNS souvenir silver pastry forks in box, stainless steel  fondue forks, pie stand, party sandwich cutters NIB, rosette irons NIB. Cannoli forms NIB. Cups, glasses, snacksets and plates of all sorts. Framed & wall art includes ‘big eye’-style originals, ‘hummel’-style plaques, printer blocks, museum and gallery exhibit posters, botanical prints. Silhouettes on glass. Empty frames. Tapestries, including George VI. Tiffany-style lampshade. Owl, duck and deer collections of ceramics, marble, shells and wood. ‘La Dame a la Licornes’ limited edition Haviland collectors plate. Collection of wooden boxes. Perfume bottles (many with crystal stoppers), figural perfume bottles. Body powder containers. Molded fruit topiaries. Molded wall plaques, masks. Christmas village pieces from various collections. Handwoven decorative coiled trays & baskets. Couroc of Monterey serving pieces. Plaster King Tut headpiece. Turkey platters. Statue of Liberty headpiece. Porcelain decorative masks. Hummel-style figurines. Pottery and ceramics by makers such as Van Nuys,  & Fitz and Floyd & Stanfordware. Milk glass of all uses  and patterns. Gilded framed mirrors, plaques of musical instruments &  goddesses, shelves.Sheet music, autoharps (one by Silvertone), Hugo & Hohner accordions, tambourine. Molded wall plaques made of plaster, plastic, cast iron and other materials, and depicting people, angels, animals, village scenes and more from a variety of times. Silver and silver plated serving pieces of all types from many different decades. Similarly find chrome, nickel and brass pieces. Ceramic ashtrays. Crystal liquor and wine decanters. Vintage bar mixers, shakers and other items. Chalkware figures including Dickens’ characters. Holiday and costume hats. Women’s metal concho belts and other decorative belts. Perfumes and bath soaps NIB. Decorative beaded and/or metallic clutch purses and coin purses. Fur coats, Nightgowns and lounging apparel from makers such as Evelyn Pearson and Judith Hart. Linen Asian dress and jacket. 

Christmas includes Village pieces of all sorts, some of them incense or candle burners. Ornaments. Furio plates, glass trees, mercury glass tree toppers, blown glass ornaments, angels of all sorts. Molded plastic santa & snowmen. Annalee and other soft santa, bears and snowmen. Cookie cutters. Tinselled table tree (may be vintage), nativities.

Halloween includes village pieces, some incense/candle burners. ceramic & soft stuffed scarecrow, witches, ghosts and pumpkins. Trick or treat bowls, lights, artificial flowers. 

Piggy Bank Room: Banks include traditional pigs, Coca Cola bear, scotty dog, Fred Flinstone, Snoopy, advertisements, and many more. Tobacco, spice, tea tins. 

Book Room: Antique books such as “The Poetical Works of Longfellow, Illustrated, 2 volumes, 1880 edition. Bibles and religious studies. Harpers and The Outlook and others from 1880-90’s. 

Vintage (books older than 1998) books of all sorts, with heavy emphasis on art and museums. Cooks books, history books. Little Golden Books. Children’s fiction books such as Dinotopia and older. Many nonfiction how-tos for children. Magazines include Times magazines, Cowboys and Indians, various artistic magazines, Good Old Days 1970’s. Arizona Highways 1950-60-70’s. Children’s how-to, religious studies and general enjoyment pamphlets. 

More current books include art and museum books, cookbooks, also romance, mystery and general fiction. Children’s books. Art supplies include stampers, rug yarn, paper cutters. Face molds, formable plaster tape, trays, paints, ribbons. 

Toy Rooms: Puppets including Jaag Plus and Aurora brands, collection of toy horses, cartoon tie-ins such as Bolters, Casper, Brian the Dog. Sock monkeys, Mickey & Minnie stuffed dolls, felt party hats. Rubber ducks in three sizes, figured piggy banks, small gumball machines. Music boxes include Winnie the Pooh items, Barbie styling heads. Cookie jars include Flipper, Snausages, Pillsbury DoughBoy. Mickey and Minnie collectibles. M&M collectibles of all sorts. Barbie & Barbie-style dolls. Master of the Universe action figures. Raggedy Andy and other soft dolls. International collector dolls of all sorts and countries. Italian clown dolls, doll house dolls, doll houses including Marx and Wolverine items. Doll house furniture. Disney castle playsets. Teddy bears of all sorts. Pull toys, card games. Sesame Street & playskool toddler toys. Kewpees, Beanie Babies, baby dolls and fashion dolls. 

• SPECIAL CHINA/CRYSTAL: Noritake china (4 place settings). Sets and pieces of flatware from makers such as Oneida Community Honor Plate, 1847 Rogers Bros, Community, RM Rogers, National Silver Co.

• JEWELRY:  Large collection of jewelry of every type.  10k, 14k, and 18k gold items. Sterling jewelry, Turquoise and silver bracelets, earrings and Squash Blossom Necklace. Vicktorian hair combs. Hundreds of pieces of costume jewelry including vintage pieces. Gem Stone, inexpensive and high end necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings and any other jewelry you can imagine.  We will not be able to display it all at once and will add more as space allows.

• KITCHEN ITEMS: Corningware and other glass baking dishes, Oneidacraft Sunrise Diner dish set, blue & white dish set, glasses, mugs, kitchen utensils, pots and pans, Bialetti moka espresso, tea kettles, steak knives. Black w gold trim dish set (over 40 settings). Square biscuit cutters NIB, knives, utensils. Small kitchen appliances include crockpot, dehydrator, Kitchenaide blender, Warning waffle maker, Cuisinart ice cream maker, Bistro grill, red toaster. 

• CLOTHING: Women’s metal concho belts and other decorative belts. Perfumes and bath soaps NIB. Decorative beaded and/or metallic clutch purses and coin purses. Fur coats, Nightgowns and lounging apparel from makers such as Evelyn Pearson and Judith Hart. Linen Asian dress and jacket. 

• HOUSEHOLD: Toilet paper holders, area rugs of a variety of sizes and colors. Kitchen and laundry cleaning products.

• LINENS: Vintage and New: Placemat and placemat sets, some NIB. Handwoven wool table runners and tapestries. Tablecloths, napkins, decorated napkins (some NIB), hand crocheted afghans, blankets, candlewick bed covering, decorative pillows. Cutwork and lace and embroidered tablecloths. Silk shawls/throws. Doilies of all sorts. Handwoven shawls/throws. Silk decorative collectors pillow shams. 

• ELECTRONICS: Sony HMDI CD/DVD player, Magnavox HDD & DVD player, cameras, alarm clocks, Sony Tape Three Head player. Many DVDs and CDs. Slide projectors, movie cameras, tripods, and more older electronics.

• BOOKS & EDUCATION: Antique books such as “The Poetical Works of Longfellow, Illustrated, 2 volumes, 1880 edition. Bibles and religious studies. Harpers and The Outlook and others from 1880-90’s. 

Vintage (books older than 1998) books of all sorts, with heavy emphasis on art and museums. Cooks books, history books. Little Golden Books. Children’s fiction books such as Dinotopia and older. Many nonfiction how-tos for children. Magazines include Times magazines, Cowboys and Indians, various artistic magazines, Good Old Days 1970’s. Arizona Highways 1950-60-70’s. Children’s how-to, religious studies and general enjoyment pamphlets. 

More current books include art and museum books, cookbooks, also romance, mystery and general fiction. Children’s books. 

• TOOLS & GARAGE: Cub Cadet LTX 1040 riding lawn mower that runs, outdoor and garage chemicals and more.

• OUTDOOR: Patio table w 2 chairs, bases for several bird baths, red wagon, a round table with four legs, sling back lawn chair, pottery flower pots.

There is truly too much volume to be able to list it all. It is a a sale not to be missed and we hope you will come by!


Sale Schedule:

Weds: 1pm - 7pm
Thurs: 9am-4pm
Fri.: 9am-4pm, 50% off
Sat. 9am-1pm 75% off and bag sale
 

Lots and lots of pictures & sale video on our FB page at www.facebook.com/EstateSaleManagers. Do check them out.

Larkellen

http://EstateSaleManagers.com/

 

 

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