Oxford, MS Antebellum Estate Sale
Aug 23
11am to 5pmAug 24
12pm to 5pmAug 25
11am to 3pmTerms & Conditions

Robison-Finch Estate Sales - Ken Robison, Former ISA AM Appraiser for 10 Years
Description & Details
Phone:
901.488.8100
901.490.9192
Oxford, MS
Antebellum Home
Estate Sale
The Shaw Place
A Grand 1848 Antebellum Home
and contents for sale.
The home was originally built by Oxford brick maker Dave Kennedy. The house survived the Civil War unhurt and was eventually sold in 1877 to Mr. Huldric Price. Price had served with the Lamar Rifles during the war. In 1897 the Prices renovated the home to include an addition to the rear of the house. Price died in 1903 and the family kept the property until it was sold to the Shaw family. Dean Oliver A. Shaw was the first Dean of Education at the university of Mississippi. The house is still owned by the Shaw family.
There is much more to be seen. Log houses are for sale for removal as separate pieces from property. Property consists of home and approx. 6 acres in downtown area of Oxford, MS. This will make a great show place for someone.
More information about property and contents will be available as the sale approaches.
This will be a Nationally Advertised Sale.
Parking available in 2 city parking lots located 100 yards west of the estate on Jackson Ave. OR, park on Jackson Ave. at your own risk.
Walnut Renascence Revival half tester bed, 1840 mahogany 4 poster bed missing tester, partial tester and many rope and other beds, mid 19th century American classical rosewood, walnut and Mallard style armoires, Secretary/Abattant, Many early walnut and mahogany bookcases, dressers, etc., Empire Revival carved love seat and sofa, Jackson press, Huntboard, American classical giltwood overmantle mirror, primitive walnut and pine plantation desks, 8 foot primitive cherry farm table, cherry blanket chests and tables, Victorian ice cream table, mahogany buffet/celleret, Shaker style rockers and side chairs, rare corner and other stack bookcases, many primitive cabinets, jelly cupboard, dry sink, butcher's block, rocking horse, old country store display and ribbon cases, seed and coffee bins, rare carriage and ivory canes, 100s crocks and primitive collectibles, many coverlets and quilts, over 50 Oriental rugs, many books and "Ole Miss" memorabilia, early Versailles china, tobacco basket and log buildings.
Entirely Too Much To List !!!!
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