Featuring over 400 pieces of Art and Objects of Intrigue from Bill Bibbs’ 40-year personal collectio
Sep 12
10am to 5pmSep 13
9am to 4pmSep 14
10am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
Security and cameras on site. No large bags
No children

Rooms With A View
Description & Details
OPEN SUNDAY 10-3
EPIC ESTATE ART & ARTIFACTS SALE
Please join us for an epic estate sale of fine furnishings, fab art and other interesting objects from the eclectic collection of Mr. Bill Bibb, a prominent Dallas Landscape Architect
This very large sale features an eclectic mix of work by notable artist as well as many decorative pieces. If you are an art collector or simply looking for something special for a certain spot in your home.
Bill has been designing beautiful gardens in the Dallas area and beyond for over 40 years. He has a keen eye for design, fine details and objects of intrigue and beauty.
Bills collecting journey began at a young age visiting estate sales and flea markets with his grandmother. His collection includes a wide range of art and beautiful things from historical to modern. Some items are highly valuable museum pieces while others are purely objects of beauty that create a connection between the past and the present. To him, all have aesthetic value and brought him many years of joy.
Over 400 items are being offered for sale at very reasonable prices. 100 plus more photos will be uploaded as they are hung in gallery.
All items are being sold as is. No guarantee of value, condition or authenticity is being implied or offered. Hours are Friday Sept 12th 10-5pm, Saturday September 13th 9-4pm, Sunday September 14th 11-3pm. 10% of all proceeds will be donated to habitat for humanity.



























































































































































































































![Philip Koch (born 30 March 1948) is professor emeritus at the Maryland Institute College of Art and an American realist painter whose landscapes are heavily influenced by the work of Edward Hopper. Since 1983, Koch has spent summers in residency at Hopper's studio on Cape Cod.[1]
Art museums all over the US hold Koch's work in their permanent collections and he has had seventeen solo museum exhibitions, most recently at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art.
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