Fabulous Estate Sale In Peakland
Jun 13
9am to 4pmJun 14
9am to 4pmTerms & Conditions
Please inspect your items before purchasing - no refunds, no returns, no exchanges, no exceptions
Cash (credit cards accepted on individual sales over $100).
Please bring help with you to move and load heavy items.
We are not responsible for any accidents occurring on the property.
Face masks are mandatory.
Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the house.
We will limit the number of people in the house at one time to insure social distancing and safe shopping. Please be patient...it’s worth the wait!
Numbered entry tickets will be given out on a first come, first served basis beginning at 8 AM
Sale begins promptly at 9 AM
All items must be picked up by the last day of the sale.
Prices firm on first day, discounts on 2nd day. Signage at entrance will give time and discount percentage...everything needs a new home.
Our sales team has worked wonders to stage this home to maximize your shopping experience while safely distancing.

Privately Listed Sale
Description & Details
The owners of this estate lived in this house for 65 years. Quite a collection and it’s all for sale! She left a book filled with detailed descriptions of all the items in the house which has been a true gift to us. Any questions, just ask!
Partial Listing: Antique handmade maple corner cupboard (c.1836), three-legged iron pot, glass canning jars dating back to 1858, stage coach trunk (c.1788), a mantle clock belonging to owner’s great, great grandfather, a collection of butter pats, antique bread boards, dough tray and rolling pins, antique apartment-size oak ice chest, brass buckets, copper bucket, antique handmade wash stand (c. early 1900’s), antique knee-hole desk, an antique walnut double desk, an antique child’s’ school desk, Pie safe with original tin, antique maple set back cupboard (c.1850), antique blanket chest (c.late1700’s), a collection of wooden planes, an antique bucket bench from Pennsylvania (c.1800’s), brass jelly buckets, walnut drop-leaf table (c.1860’s), hand-painted bone dishes, Pairpoint crystal, antique dry sink, oak wall telephone (c.1930), marble top walnut table (c.1860’s), antique poplar medicine cabinet with mirror and drawer (c. 1875), oil lamps, a Dazey butter churn, an eight-day Currier and Ives clock (c.1824), 3 piece bone handle and sterling silver carving set (c.1912), an antique coffee grinder (c.1870’s), a collection of stone crocks, including Strasburg, an antique wrought iron tree bench, a collection of hand-signed framed Queena Stovall prints, artwork by David Heath, sterling silver, lamps, mirrored and lighted curio cabinets, antique chairs, jewelry, books by local authors, a framed signed and numbered print of “The Lonely Man” by Buck Tyree, a vintage Bakelite Mah Jongg set with racks, lots of Mah Jongg accessories, housewares, huge collection of Virginia Metalcrafters items, Baldwin brass, 6-light brass chandelier from Craft House in Williamsburg, VA., vintage Cargo sofa, Cargo love seat and Cargo end tables, Cargo lamps, Emerson Creek Pottery lamps, Meadowcraft patio furniture, a secretary, Lilly Pulitzer clothing and accessories, a bench made by Thomas A. Johnson.
















































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