OKLAHOMA CITY ESTATE SALE

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Dates
Sun
Oct 23
12pm to 3pm
2011
Sat
Oct 22
9am to 2pm
2011

Terms & Conditions

An Oklahoma City police officer will be on site at all times.
Checks or cash only. Checks accepted only with proper identification.
Sealed bids will be collected at the cashier's desk throughout Saturday,
but only on items priced $100.00 and up.
Bids will be called after the close of business on the first day (Saturday).
All items MUST be removed from the premises no later than Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
Please park courteously and legally, as violators may be issued tickets.
Each dealer or eligible disabled veteran must submit a photocopy of
his or her valid tax exemption certificate, else sales tax of 8.375% will be charged.
No large purses. No unattended children, please.
Outside "sold" signs will not be honored and will be promptly discarded.
We will have a large "sold" table on site for your convenience; however,
please be advised that you will be obligated to purchase all items
you place on the "sold" table(s), carry for more than five minutes or have had marked "sold."
We do not wrap, haul or deliver -- please do not ask.
Great sale coming up the first weekend in November in Edgewater --
just keep your eyes on the "Upcoming Sales" page at www.OkcEstateSales.com for details.

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OKLAHOMA CITY/THE VILLAGE ESTATE SALE

1507 BRIGHTON AVENUE
(East off N. Penn -- one street north of Nichols Hills)
Sat., 22 October -- 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
(Sign-up sheet out at 8 a.m.)
Sun., 23 October -- 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
(No sign-up sheet on Sunday.)
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Wonderful sale in The Village!
This colorful, eclectic sale will include
a burled walnut, Wooten-type desk,
in the Eastlake style, ca. 1880-90;
a massive, light walnut breakfront
with marble top, intricate carving
and tiered superstructure, ca. 1880-90;
a wide assortment of collectible glassware,
including many Venetian (Murano) pieces,
Carnival glass, American pattern glass (some flint),
American Brilliant Period cut glass, Higgins, etc.;
a chandelier (likely Czechoslovakian)
in the Venetian style, ca. 1920-30;
an early Gorham coin silver beaker;
assorted small pieces of sterling;
an early coin silver child's mug (Boston maker),
with bright-cut etching, dated 1851;
cut and pressed glass salt dips;
a charming little crèche from the Mary Alice Hadley studio;
 many small pieces of German and Austrian porcelain;
an ornate cast iron plant stand ca. 1900-10;
a handsome painted console/small chest;
several works (both originals and prints)
by well known Oklahoma fashion illustrator Fay Taylor;
several mirrors, all of varying sizes;
a hand-carved ivory chess set;
a wonderful American walnut hall tree,
with beveled mirror, ca. 1890;
a large painting on found object by local artist Daniel Pineda;
paintings, prints and photographs
by local artists Beau Brand and Gabe Friedman;
a very sleek chrome and glass bookshelf;
an Art Deco console/secretary ca. 1930-40;
four Mid-Century Modern chairs
that appear to have been designed by Hans Wegner;
an elegant, Danish Modern bookcase/secretary ca. 1955-65;
a hand-painted service for eight (plus serving pieces)
from Mary Alice Hadley's studio;
a partial service of Syracuse china in the "Caprice" pattern;
a partial service of Czechoslovakian
porcelain dinnerware (pattern unknown) ca. 1930-37;
a handsome canteen of English, electroplated flatware
in a rattail pattern;
many pieces of collectible pottery,
including wares by Amphora, Hull,
Shawnee, Frankoma, Raymor, Red Wing
and other well known manufacturers;
a diminutive walnut veneer cabinet
(likely made by a Grand Rapids factory), ca. 1930;
kitschy, hand-painted mugs that were given out as premiums
at Sussy's Italian Palace ca. 1955-60;
a great many religious items,
including rosaries, milagros, prints, statues etc.;
a walnut dining table ca. 1890-1900;
an oak secretary/bookcase ca. 1900-10;
many vintage books, including children's titles,
historical works and much more;
a child's bed in walnut, in the Renaissance Revival style, ca. 1880;
two large, Art Deco-style sideboards,
both in walnut veneer, both ca. 1930-40
(one with Bakelite handles, the other in need of restoration);
two Art Deco-style armoires, both ca. 1930-40;
a very attractive sofa upholstered in cream and gold, with Asian motifs;
four matching walnut slipper chairs, all ca. 1890-1900;
three American beds, all in varying French styles, all ca. 1930-40;
an antique Chinese bench/stool, likely in elm, ca. 1860-1870;
good quality women's clothing (sizes 3 to 5),
including suits, blouses, jackets, shoes, accessories, purses and more;
costume jewelry (some sterling);
books galore; CD's and DVD's; linens (both vintage and modern);
very full kitchen; very full garage; much, much more.
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No large purses, please.
We'll be running the register on the driveway and under an awning,
and politely request that customers enter from the east side of the garage
and exit from the west.
Uniformed police officer on site at all times.
Checks will be accepted with proper identification.
Sealed bids will be collected at the cashier's desk throughout Saturday
on items priced $100.00 and up.
(Bids will be called after the close of business on Saturday.)
All items must be removed from the premises
no later than Sunday, 23 October.
Each dealer or eligible, disabled veteran
must submit a photocopy of his or her current tax exemption permit,
else sales tax will be charged.
No unattended children, please.
 Outside "sold" signs will not be honored and will be promptly discarded.
We will have a large "sold" table on site
for your convenience; however,
we ask that you be fair to the estate, to other customers and to us
and not place items on the "sold" table,
have items marked as "sold," nor place them on your ticket
unless you are fully committed to buying said items.
We do not wrap, haul or deliver -- please don't ask.
Fine sale in Edgewater tentatively slated
for the first weekend in November --
sterling, art glass, sculptures and many other beautiful things.
Just keep your eyes on the "Upcoming Sales" page
at www.OkcEstateSales.com for details.
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small painted console/chest; gesso mirror; Van Briggle lampDanish Modern secretary/bookcase; walnut side chairVictorian walnut chest with mirrorVictorian sideboard (English oak, ca. 1880-90)Victorian sideboard (English oak, ca. 1880-90)detail, Victorian sideboard (English oak, ca. 1880-90)detail, Victorian sideboard (English oak, ca. 1880-90)dinnerware from the Mary Alice Hadley studioburled walnut Wooten-type desk, in the Eastlake style, ca. 1880-1890burled walnut Wooten-type desk, in the Eastlake style, ca. 1890-1900Syracuse china in the "Caprice" patternSpode "Christmas Tree" chinawalnut (w/rosewood stain) étagère, ca. 1880-90highly chased, English tilting coffeepot (silver on copper), ca. 1870-80Carnival glass; American Brilliant Period cut glass; American pattern glass; Czechoslovakian porcelain dinnerware (pattern unknown)detail on base of highly chased, English tilting coffeepot (silver on copper), ca. 1870-80chasing work and base detail on highly chased, English tilting coffeepot (silver on copper), ca. 1870-80Chandelier (likely Czechoslovakian) in the Venetian taste, ca. 1920-30ornate French (or possibly Belgian) enamel stove, purchased from an estate in Oklahoma City's historic Aberdeen Apartmentsivory and gold French-style headboard and footboardvery full garage!very full garage!kitchen itemsMurano glass and other smalls (dining room)nice selection of vintage and antique booksRed Wing, Hull, Frankoma and other collectible American pottery; Fay Taylor original illustration; much moreRed Wing, Hull, Frankoma and other collectible American pottery; Fay Taylor original illustration; much moreSyroco Wood "sunburst" clock with key-wound movementAmphora pottery vase (some restoration)kitchen itemsArt Deco sideboard (as found); much more in very full garagehandsome iron garden sculpture, purchased from an estate in nearby Nichols HillsFrankoma "Phoebe" wall pocket (Ada clay)diminutive walnut cabinet ca. 1920-30woodblock prints, crucifixes, statues, milagros, rosaries, plaques and much moresilverplated English flatware; Nantucket basket/purse; Czech pottery; much moredining room, overviewMary Alice Hadley dinnerware; Fay Taylor illustration (print); Syracuse dinnerware ("Caprice" pattern); much moreMurano glass; Venetian mirror; much more (dining room)Carnival glass and other items (dining room)books galore!nice selection of vintage and antique booksMurano glass and much more (dining room)assorted smalls (dining room)Louis XV-style headboard, footboard and nightstand ca. 1920-30detail, carved ivory chess setdetail, carved ivory chess set

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