Vintage Sales
estate sale | 3 day sale | starts tomorrow!
Locally Featured
Directions
From I-30 exit Hulen and go south to Westdale Drive and turn left. Westdale is the last street before SW Loop 820 and is across the street from Le Madelaine Dates
Fri
Jan 30
10am to 4pmSat
Jan 31
10am to 4pmSun
Feb 1
1pm to 3pmLoading Map...
Terms & Conditions
We accept cash, checks with ID, and credit cards.
Please bring your own help to move furniture, rugs and anything heavy. We do not have a dolly and will be unable to offer help.
This sale has a lot! Bring a carry bag.
Please bring your own help to move furniture, rugs and anything heavy. We do not have a dolly and will be unable to offer help.
This sale has a lot! Bring a carry bag.

Vintage Sales
Description & Details
This is an awesome sale, really! It might actually have something for everyone.
- impressive collection of powder horns and powder flasks displayed in a custom display shelf. The small flasks were for the Patterson Colt.
- coffee table made from the cross section of a Saman tree about 5 feet in diameter, with legs made of vines that grew on the tree.
- massive, mounted moose trophy from the Yukon.
- duck trophies as well
- period (early 1800s) percussion Kentucky rifle with octagonal barrel and beautiful tiger ash wood stock
- Civil War ammo pouch
- German M34 police and fire helmet
- hospital corps bolo knife
- Kamikaze flag
- crank telephone
- a labyrinth to hang on a wall
- huge copper tray
- very fine collection of Texas books includes many signed first editions from authors Dobie, Graves, Green, Kelton and more
- Tom Lea portfolio
- Civil War books published in the late 1800s with detailed line drawings of battles (used)
- paper: maps, road maps, county maps, currency from foreign countries, photographs
- other books in German or about Germany, history, and novels
- some foreign coins
- 16mm projector with reels of hunting trips
- antique Spanish brass stirrups, two pair
- barristers' bookcase, four stacks, Globe and Wernicke
- Sheraton sideboard, beautiful wood even on the inside
- china cabinet and side tables to match
- on the side tables, a pair of antique brass lamps, Asian style, with what look to be original shades, just beautiful
- dining table and six chairs go with the above furniture
- a Parson's table with two leaves and chairs
- small display table showcasing arrowhead collection
- hall tree with petticoat mirror and collections of canes and walking sticks
- barware
- antique Illinois pie cabinet
- antique spinning wheel and an antique yarn winder
- three cushion sofa with green and cream upholstery
- love seat, Sheraton style, with ivory silk upholstery
- pair small tea carts used as end tables
- full size poster bed with vanity and mirror
- clothes and shoes
- secretary
- Ethan Allen roll top desk
- game table
- pair of modern Windsor style chairs
- bedroom has waterfall cedar chest that contained toys and books from a happy childhood (1950s)
- Howdy Doody puppet, books, box of small Steiff animals, child's hats from around the world, little record player
- boy's vintage cowboy outfit and boots
- crank telephone
- games, puzzles, antique marbles
- records, Beatles albums including the White album with inserts
- full set of Noritake "Acacia" china
- set of Haviland, Germany US zone
- large set of cape Cod glassware
- Spode Christmas Tree dishes
- beautiful
- cut glass
- Department 56 Alpine village
- large silver tray and silver coffee pot
- Gorham "Melrose" sterling, set for 12
- lots of stemware
- two hanging Tiffany lamps (yes!)
- telescope (for ships)
- large cuckoo clock. and a smaller one as well
- full kitchen includes fridge, microwave, pots and pans, small appliances and more
- large cookbook collection
- garage is packed with hand tools, power tools, fishing reels, oxygen tank, bike, farm house lightning rod, freezer, large tools, band sander, disc sander, welder, tool cutter, car battery charger
- in the back yard, pots, vintage patio furniture, and small iron fencing sections (around the pond)




























































































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