Estate Sale in Historic Lexington
Nov 12
10am to 4pmNov 13
10am to 4pmNov 14
1pm to 4pmTerms & Conditions
OUR POLICIES:
Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Social distancing should still be observed and masks should be worn at all times inside. This is for everyone's safety. We will have hand sanitizer available.
During peak times it may be necessary to set a time limit of 30 minutes to ensure everyone has an opportunity to shop.
We will have some wrapping materials but suggest bringing your own boxes and wrapping. WE are GOING GREEN.
NO VALUABLES LEFT ON PREMISES.
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• We do not release prices prior to the sale
• No advertised items will be sold prior to the sale
• We accept cash, checks, credit and debit cards. 4% convenience fee on all card purchases
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• Please handle fragile items with care - customers are responsible to pay for items they break!
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H&S Estate Services And Appraisals
Description & Details
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This great sale in historic Lexington is for the contents of the home of Linda and the late Gray Castle. A graduate of W&L undergrad (’53) & Law (’55), Gray was a member of the W&L Board of Directors from 1989 to 1998. He and his wife, Linda, donated what is now known as “Castle House” to the University. “Castle House” is the white house on the corner of the campus property next to Founder’s Hall and across from the soccer field and has been used as a guest house and faculty housing over the years. Mr. Castle was also a member of the George C. Marshall Museum until he died in May 1999. Mrs. Castle was on the Board of Directors of the Yellow Brick Road Early Learning Center and was President when the learning center made the decision to move from the basement of Grace Episcopal Church in 2002 to its current location.
Don’t miss this great sale with its’ many great finds for antique & history buffs, book lovers and collectors of all sorts.
Contents of this immaculate, well-kept home include:
FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS:sofas, loveseat, wing chairs, leather wing chair, coffee & end tables, mahogany dropleaf table, twin sleigh beds, chests of drawers & dressers, stenciled Windsor chairs, blind door cupboard, poster bed, mahogany dining table & chairs, sideboard, demilune table, whatnot shelf, snack table, cast iron bistro set, oriental rugs, more
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 18th century bonnet top high boy with provenance, period Hepplewhite sideboard, Rockingham pottery, postcards, antique clocks, canes, artglass, Mt. Vernon brick, treenware & stoneware bowls, Washington & Lee 1st day cover, W&L, Marine Corps items, etc.
BOOKS: extensive library, including titles of local interest
CHINA, SILVER, GLASS: Georg Jensen & other fine silver, Meissen Blue Danube china, Belleek Limpet dessert set (black mark), flow blue, Waterford crystal
ART & DECORATIVE: fine art paintings, watercolors, prints, posters
JEWELRY: costume & sterling
LINENS & TEXTILES: household linens, vintage clothing




































































































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