Estate In Time® - Eclectic Paradise Valley Estate
Apr 30
9am to 2pmMay 1
9am to 1pmMay 2
9am to 12pmTerms & Conditions
Cash and Credit/Debit cards are accepted. The credit cards accepted are MasterCard, Visa, and Discover.
To all Dealers: Please bring a copy of your Tax Exempt License for us to keep and you will need to fill out a AZ5000A Tax Form for us if you would like to be tax free at our sales. Thanks for your understanding.
By state law, sales tax will be added to all sales unless a copy of your current resale certificate is provided. Old licenses will not be accepted as they must be for the current year to be valid.
Please respect the home and the property.
Be courteous to those shopping around you.
Enter at your own risk. Watch your surroundings, we are not responsible for accidents and injuries.
Large bags, large boxes, backpacks, strollers, and large purses will not be allowed into the sale. Please plan accordingly.
Please Note:
There are no Pre-sales or early entry unless otherwise stated in the description.
Please bring help to load large items, there are not movers on sight.
Thank You for your understanding. We sincerely appreciate it and welcome your patronage.

An Estate In Time, LLC
Description & Details
Paradise Valley Estate Sale | Thursday, April 30th – Saturday, May 2nd
Estate in Time is pleased to present a Paradise Valley estate sale with the kind of style, energy, and sophistication that makes buyers want to arrive early and take their time. Set in one of the Phoenix area’s most exclusive communities, this sale has that rare mix of polish and surprise—beautiful rooms, intriguing art, elegant furniture, collectible history, select jewelry, and the feeling that every pass through the home may reveal something you missed the first time.
The art gives the sale its personality from the start. There is a creative confidence here, from the unmistakable intrigue of Salvador Dali to the moody vintage appeal of M. Paul Miller, with sculptural pieces by Russell Bowers adding dimension and presence. The collection has range without feeling scattered, moving from bold and recognizable to quieter, more atmospheric pieces with an Edward Hopper, Gustav Klimt, and Picasso sensibility. It is the kind of art offering that makes a room feel more interesting the moment you step into it.
The furniture brings the depth and elegance buyers hope for in a true Paradise Valley estate. An antique baby grand Brewster piano immediately gives the home a sense of occasion, while refined cabinet pieces, a Chippendale style highboy, and a beautiful bird’s eye maple table add warmth, craftsmanship, and classic estate presence. The overall effect is rich but not stuffy—polished, substantial, and full of pieces that could instantly elevate the right space.
The jewelry has a more intimate kind of appeal, the kind that makes people slow down and look a little closer. A touch of Kaunis Koru, the color of Native American red coral, the cool beauty of jadeite and turquoise, and the artistry of Zealandia Designs give this smaller jewelry offering real charm. These are pieces with personality—interesting, wearable, and exactly the sort of finds that make estate sale shopping feel rewarding.
There is also a wonderful thread of baseball nostalgia running through the sale. Collectors will appreciate the connections to Carl Furillo, Nolan Ryan, and classic MLB memorabilia, but the real fun is the feeling these pieces bring: vintage sports energy, old-school Americana, and the kind of find that makes people linger a little longer.
For those who love entertaining, the tabletop pieces add beauty and sparkle without overwhelming the home’s story. Lenox “Autumn” brings timeless elegance, while Waterford crystal, American Brilliant cut crystal, Riedel, and Hutschenreuther add that polished, light-catching quality collectors and hosts still love. These are the pieces that make a table feel dressed, a cabinet feel finished, and a gathering feel special.
The historical and cultural pieces give the sale its extra spark. Richard Nixon letters, Kennedy memorabilia, an Orson Welles Citizen Kane poster, and an Italian manuscript page add curiosity and conversation throughout the home. These are the finds that make people pause and say, “Wait—look at this.” They give the sale depth, intelligence, and that memorable sense of discovery.
This Paradise Valley estate sale is elegant, intriguing, and full of momentum. It has the sophistication expected from a luxury-community sale, but also the fun, curiosity, and surprise that make estate sale shopping exciting. For buyers who love art, beautiful furniture, jewelry, sports memorabilia, tabletop, history, and pieces with real character, this is a sale worth making room for on the calendar.
The address will be posted Thursday April 30th by 6:00am. We appreciate your business and your trust. Drive safe.
Jennifer, Robert, Branden, Tom, Kathy, Mary, Maria, Patty, Bessie, Jeremy, Dan, Jerry, David
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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