Caring Transitions of Augusta & Lake Oconee Presents "Magical Montclair" in Augusta, GA

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Location
Augusta, GA 30907
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Oct 7
12am

Sale Ends

Thu
Oct 16
8pm

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Bidding Terms & Conditions:
1. Placing a bid is an agreement to purchase. If you are the winning bidder, you are committed to purchasing and picking up your item(s) or making shipping arrangements. Please do not bid if you do not plan to purchase.
2. If you bid, you MUST be available, or arrange for, the pick up of your purchases on the scheduled pick up date, unless you have made prior shipping arrangements.
3. Bring necessary tools and help for picking up large items. Loading assistance is NOT available. Some items may be located on a 2nd floor, basement or out building.
4. Invoices are emailed to winning Bidders once the sale has completely closed. Payment is due immediately upon receipt of invoice.
5. Full payment must be made by date/time listed on the item listing. You will pay with a major credit or Debit card or PayPal.
6. If we do not hear from you by the payment deadline, your items will forfeited & resold to the next highest bidder. Additionally, your bidding privileges will be revoked.
7. Shipping is available for SOME ITEMS at the Buyer's expense. Shipping availability will be included in the listing. We use USPS mail. $10 in handling charges will be added to your sales invoice. For additional lots, the handling fee will be $2.50 for each one with a maximum handling fee of $20.
8. Not all Lots can be shipped. If you require shipping, please send an email before bidding to abeard@caringtransitions.com to inquire and let us know you will need shipping. Please read our Handling & Shipping posting for additional information.
9. All items must be paid for before they are picked up or shipped. Items to be shipped cannot be removed from the Estate without Payment. Therefore, if Total Payment is not received before the Local Pick Up date & time, the items will be forfeited and bidding privileges may be revoked.
10. The exact address of the scheduled pickup will be on the invoice e-mailed after the auction closes.
11. All items not picked up during the scheduled pickup time will be considered abandoned and will be donated or resold.
12. A 18% Buyer's Premium will be added to the final bid amount when invoiced.
13. We have made every effort to describe Lot items as accurately as possible. Expect normal signs of wear associated with antiques, vintage, and used items. We do not list every flaw. All items are sold AS IS, and where is. No refunds or returns. Caring Transitions does not guarantee the working order of any clock, watch, electronic or mechanical device. Dimensions given may be approximate.
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"Magical Montclair" in Augusta, GA Starts Closing Thu 10/16 at 8p. Pickup is Sat 10/18 from 11-4pm.

Andy & Rebecca Beard, Owners of Caring Transitions of Augusta & Lake Oconee, present this sale in Montclair! An extraordinary estate collection celebrating the legacy of James Everett Stuart (1852–1941), a distinguished Western landscape painter whose signed oils appear in major museums nationwide. Complementing his works are original and signed pieces by Tom Campbell, Lois Cardin, and Harry Schaare. The sale also features exquisite Murano and Murano-style glass décor, fine Bernhardt furniture, and crystal and china by Waterford, Lenox, Lalique, Vera Wang, and Tiffany & Co. Rounding out this remarkable collection are Masters Tournament memorabilia & vintage silverplate by Holmes & Edwards, Oneida Tudor Plate, and Community Plate.

James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. This piece reflects his late-career focus on architectural and regional scenes, combining painterly realism with rich color and historic appeal—making it an excellent acquisition for collectors of early 20th-century Western art.James Everett Stuart (1852–1941). Known for his masterful landscapes of the American West and Mexico, Stuart produced over 5,000 paintings during his career. His works appear in museum collections including the de Young Museum, Crocker Art Museum, and Oakland Museum of California. 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