FUMC Estate Sale - Cottage filled with years of collectibles and primitive Americana
May 2
8am to 3pmMay 3
8am to 12pmTerms & Conditions
Please bring your own loading help.
Accommodations can be made to pick up your purchases later, if necessary.
Markdowns will be Saturday morning.

Fumc Estate Sales
Description & Details
Friday, May 2, 2014 – 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, May 3, 2014 – 8 a.m. to 12 noon
Garage Opens at 7:30 a.m.
Lovely cottage filled with years of collectibles and primitive Americana just like you would see in Country Living magazine.
Many of the listed items are authentic antiques and have been professionally appraised:
- Gateleg pine dining table with two leaves
- Eight Windsor dining chairs – superb craftsmanship
- Primitive food safe
- Pine box with lettering “Made for Alternating Current Motor made by Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. St. Louis, MO”
- Authentic black Windsor chair
- Pine Windsor chair
- Brace back Windsor chair
- Antique twig child’s rocker
- Pre dovetailed chest – 1860s - Southern made
- Several pine washstands – three are dovetailed
- Texas long leaf pine stool
- Chair stool, circa 1910
- Rope full size bed
- Antique pine armoire with hand hewed battens
- Vintage table/bookcase combination
- Distressed painted wood nine drawer chest
- Hand made 74 inch pine buffet
- Interesting hand crafted shelf
- Roasted coffee tin box
- Coffee mill
More Quality Furniture
- Mission coffee table
- Roll top desk
- Rush bottom ladder back chair
- Black reproduction Windsor chair
- Two gateleg dining tables
- Maple Windsor chairs
- Mixed wood possum belly kitchen cabinet
- Bookcase daybed combination
- Two maple wooden chairs
- Iron full size bed
- Cedar chest
- Numerous tables
- Broyhill sofa and two chairs
- Blue plaid tall wing back chair and stool
- Two red plaid bedroom chairs
- Blue Toile wing back chair
- Blue checked club chair
- Blue high back wing back chair
- Pine secretary
- Shaker style step stool
- Unusual tall fireside chair
- Quality antique rush bottom chairs
- Vintage child’s chair
- Two matching painted chests
- Two wash stands
- Vintage rush bottom low seat, high back ladder chair
- Carved table in the aesthetic movement in 1870s
- Hand crafted sofa/daybed
- Hand crafted stereo cabinet
- Tall cabinet
- Bowl table
Collectibles and Accessories:
- Stained glass windows from old domed First Methodist church
- Walking canes
- Rooster and hen collection
- Vintage and antique lamps (including lamp with pierced tin shade and crock jug lamps)
- Antique wall clock
- Many braided rugs as well as a hall runner
- Hand carved containers and utensils
- Lots of local art and pottery (some signed)
- Many boxes (including folk art, metal, wooden, hand painted, ceramic, primitive, and stitched leather boxes)
- Any kind of basket you could want (including handmade, Lonaberger, grass)
- Button collection
- Stereopticon cards
- Original art by Leggett, Rogan, and O’Neill
- Peter Hurd print (signed and numbered)
- Brett Carpenter print
- Bird print by J. G. Keulemans
- 50 x 55 Jerry Newman original oil
- Two Some Other Place paintings
- Wood carvings
- Many hand made quilts and country print pillows
- Cobalt blue glasses and stemware
- Ruby red vintage pitcher
- Large Spode pitcher
- Fostoria punch bowl with platter, cups and ladle
- Fostoria glass (including Fostoria cake stand)
- Full set of Royal Crownford Calico Staffordshire England
- Beautiful English Victoria Ware
- Blue Danube china – lots of accessories and matching pieces
- Variety of crocks
- A few sterling pieces
- Couple of pieces of copper tea leaf china
- English blue china accessories
- Interesting trivets and iron pieces
Appliances and Kitchen Items:
- Maytag washer and dryer
- Maytag side by side refrigerator
- Microwave
- Small appliances
- Butcher block
- Nice cookware
- Enamel bowls
- Unique kitchen utensils
- Pewter, brass and copper pieces
- Lots of crock ware and bowls
- Enamelware pieces (speckled and solid)
Miscellaneous:
- Vintage Felix Schmidt mandolin guitar
- Lots of sheet music
- Like new slide projector
- Extensive book collection
- Lots of tapes, DVDs, records (including 45s)
- Hawkeye box camera
- Old baby shoes
- Vintage toys
- Child’s china
- Vintage fountain pens and jewelry
- Purses
- Vintage clothing
Garage:
- Eureka vacuum cleaner
- Royal vacuum
- Lasko heater
- Small dolly
- Shredder
- Pack and Play
- Twin bed
- Large wooden trunk and two steamer trunks
- Big wooden planter and ceramic planters
- Primitive wooden desk
- Garden cabinet, wooden crates, and shutters
- Cast iron Dutch oven and teapot
- Primitive hemp basket
- Hand crafted painted pieces
Important Information concerning our tear-off tags:
Instructions:
On the back of this tag, sign your name and phone number where you can be reached today and also the time that you signed this tag. Tear off the bottom portion of this tag and take it to the cashier at the Check Out table. After you have paid for the item and your ticket has been stamped PAID, return it to the Room Chairman so the item may be marked SOLD. After one hour if the Room Chairman does not have a sold Ticket, the item will again be made available for sale.
A stash table will be provided. For ease in purchasing, please remember to bring return-address labels (with phone number), totes for small items, and packing for small glass items.
We are sorry but we are unable to assist you in moving heavy items or in getting your items to your vehicle. Please bring your own loading help. Accommodations can be made to pick up your purchases later, if necessary.
Markdowns will be Saturday morning.
We take cash and checks. .
First United Methodist Church
Estate Sale Committee
For over 20 years, First United Methodist Church has offered its members and non-members the opportunity to liquidate estates in a caring manner. The Estate Committee consists of church members who are well-trained and service oriented. These volunteers are known throughout the area for presenting organized, honest and well displayed sales. Community participation is excellent and is enhanced by the fact that the percentage charged goes directly to the work of First United Methodist Church and to local charities such as Some Other Place, Henry's Place, Boys' Haven, The Rainbow Room, The Empty Stocking Fund.
For additional information, contact:
Jeannette Kuhlman (409) 892-2959
Contact may also be made through the e-mail address, fumc@fastmail.net.
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