Everything from Mid-Century Modern to Shenandoah Antiques!
Apr 19
1pm to 6pmApr 21
9am to 2pmApr 22
1pm to 4pmApr 20
9am to 5pmTerms & Conditions

Brick House Antiques
Description & Details
This biggest ever Back Alley Sale is an Eclectic Mix of Early Shenandoah Valley to Mid-Century Modern and Everything In Between!
Our 3,000 sq. ft. space is filled to the brim, so we've scheduled six days for this special sale.
Fine Art
Oils, prints, & watercolors by Hyacinthe Kuller, Alex Cowan, Arthur Chrystal, Salvadore Dali, Alan Shear, and others; Eskimo Art including sealskin drawing; Clown figurines, oils, prints, & works by George Crionas; Mark Blumenstein pieces, Glass by Daum, Baccarat, Blenko, Heisey, & Waterford; contemporary pottery; Bronze Life-sized Leopard....
Furniture
Early Shenandoah Valley step back cupboard, primitive step back cupboard, pie safe, sideboard, early chests (three over three), antique child's wooden riding horse, 6 Josef Frank armchairs by Ligna, Chippendale chairs, Gudme Mobelfabrik dining table, small dining table, console tables, desk credenza, one drawer stand, dropleaf table, glass & chrome tables, breakfront, sofas, unusual daybed, iconic Karl Springer drum end table among other pieces, Knoll Saarinen womb chair & ottoman....
Household Furnishings
English fitted sewing box, small Art Nouveau lady & mirror, wool rugs, mirrors, baker's shelf, folding screen, linens & baskets, cocktail glasses & barware, silver, lamps & contemporary light fixtures, antique Christmas, gourmet cook's kitchen wares, china, including Bauhaus dishes....
Much More!
Garden tea table & cart, wicker furniture, concrete horses, flower boxes, deck & patio furniture, unusual garden bench, Dachshund boot scraper, circa 1910 doll house, old cloth black baby doll, Civil War daguerreotype, stepstools & ladders, tools, vintage books, records, watches, jewelry, designer shoes, purses & clothing....
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