Mary Sudar Estate Sale
Feb 28
9am to 4pmMar 1
9am to 4pmMar 3
3pm to 6pmTerms & Conditions
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Mary Sudar Appraisals and Estate Sales
Description & Details
A Lovely Garden Estate
in University Place
Saturday and Sunday
February 28 - March 1 9am - 4pm
and Tuesday, March 3 3pm - 6pm
Nestled like a hidden treasure above the Sound, this 1920s house with an artist’s eye and touch holds treasures from several generations: a truly outstanding early 1900s oak hutch with Roycroft insignia and leaded glass doors, Jacobean Revival dining table and chairs, petite oak armoire, Eastlake style bed, Victorian chairs, a curved glass china cabinet, 1920s oak secretary, many small vintage accent tables, a dolphin-motif sideboard top, an oak chest with princess mirror, a pair of shabby-chic chintz sofas, trunks, a three-stack barrister’s bookcase, a rustic antique cobbler's bench and a rare Mother Ann commemorative Shaker chair.
A fine old moonphase dial Waltham long case clock, a brass and glass Atmos clock, and others. A gallery’s worth of art including prints and paintings: LeRoy Neiman (sports, plus an unusual large "Polo Lounge"), Dali, Le Kinff, Tarkay, a fine turn of the century German floral still life oil by Wilhelm Schutze, a Victorian oil of Multnomah Falls, Japanese woodblocks, botanical prints … just to note a few among many.
Many stained glass windows, including two unusual matching pairs.
Native American basketry, a fine old beaded pouch, and a vintage kachina.
Shells, rocks and specimens.
Asian accents: sculpted carpets, metalwork, cloisonne, carvings and ceramics.
Mirrors, lamps, unusual decor including marine items, plus a large Jere-type brass and copper high-wheel bicycle.
Jewelry, fashion and exotic, some sterling, and vintage beaded bags.
Spode blue floral Blanc de Chine, Lenox "Priscilla", and Waterford.
A full-length mink.
Old quilts and old dolls.
A shearling flight jacket and headgear with great patina.
Books and ephemera.
Garden accents, including furniture, pots, pedestals and a flock of imaginative found-object assemblages.
A basement with tools and other items we haven’t even uncovered yet.
And 600 (yes, we counted them, 600) quality jigsaw puzzles including Ravensburgers — that’s one way to get through these last days of winter.
Of course, much more awaits inside…
Wearing of masks encouraged for the safety of all.
Please email questions to SudarEstateSales@aol.com.
Include a phone number if you wish a return call.
Warmest regards from Mary
and the entire Sudar Estate Sales team.



























































































































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