Kastner Estate Sale
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ATTENDING OUR SALE......THINGS TO KNOW:
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*NOTE CHANGE: This is a 2 Day Sale: Saturday and Sunday. Numbers will be given out beginning at 8:30 for entry at 10:00 on Saturday. Number of people admitted may be restricted. There will be price reductions starting Sunday early afternoon.
*Follow the dark blue and white Estate Sale signs to this sale just off Old Pecos Trail. Please be considerate of neighbors when parking.
*Sorry, no pets (except assistance dogs), strollers, children, or bags and backpacks will be allowed.
*Cash and credit cards are accepted. All prices are firm, but feel free to make a reasonable offer on items more than $100, and return Saturday approximately 11:00 for price reductions on most unsold items.
QUESTIONS: While we would love to answer ALL your questions prior to the sale, this is not always possible. If you don't hear back from us, we are tied up in preparations for the sale and are unable to respond!
LOADING/MOVING : We cannot help move/load your furniture purchases, but are happy to provide contact information for local movers. All items purchased must be removed from the home by 12:30 on Saturday.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL!
Meriom and Howard Kastner were recognized as 'Santa Fe Treasures' in 2002 for their philanthropic work with numerous Santa Fe museums and organizations. Their home on Calle De Sebastien, just off Old Pecos Trail, is filled with the collections of a full and interesting 100+ year life in Europe, the US, and Santa Fe. There are excellent Mid-Century Modern furnishings, folk art and Native American collections, and beautiful Native American and vintage Mexican jewelry, as well as lots of entertaining/kitchen items, craft supplies, and clothing/linens.
ART: Josef Farhi oil on canvas, Paul Geissler etching, Eric Reavill oil on canvas, Billie Hutt print, and lots more
JEWELRY: Native American vintage and contemporary (Sammie Kescoli Begay, Roger Skeet, Jr, and more), vintage Mexican
FOLK ART: wonderful collection of corn husk figures, Leland Holiday Navajo figure, Josefina Aguilar Oaxacan figures
MID CENTURY: Thonet dining table with 4 Marcel Breuer style chairs, Luigi Bandini Budi for Kartell ca 1964 floor lamp, Gino Colombi for Kartell ca 1966 umbrella stand, tulip table, tulip stool, vintage Thonet style bentwood and cane rocker, and cool wall mirror, all in excellent condition
FURNISHINGS/ANTIQUES: Beautiful Art Deco Austrian standing mirror, Baker vintage Asian style horseshoe chair, king size bed with carved wood headboard, sectional sofa and corduroy love seat, desks and chairs, vintage 1950s Wurlitzer Spinet piano
NATIVE AMERICAN : Ignatius Palmer/Mescalero Apache oil on board; 2 watercolors by Bruce Lubo/Navajo; Pueblo pottery by Marie Suazo/Santa Clara, Marie Tarino/Acoma, Karen Namoki/Walpi, and more
CRAFTS: Beading supplies, Pfaff Tipmatic 1027 sewing machine, fabrics and quilting supplies
CLOTHING: Lots of vintage and new leather jackets, Pendletons, etc
BOOKS and LPs: art, Southwest, fiction, German language
KITCHEN: cooks's kitchen full of small appliances, cookware, dishes, etc
GARAGE: tools, garden, etc
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