Come As You Are to Edgebrook
Jan 31
10am to 3pmFeb 1
11am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
We accept cash, credit, debit, and checks with ID.
We are using an online list via Pickerty.com. List will posted at a later date.
We appreciate it when you you bring your own bags and packing supplies.
Please bring large vehicles and help for bulky items. If our staff assists you moving large and heavy objects, they appreciate a little gratuity.

Sophia's Room
Description & Details
Come As You Are to Edgebrook
These two gentlemen lived a life full of art, theatre, parties, and beautiful things. Richard was the painter, costume designer, and designed displays for JC Penney, while Joe was a hair stylist and make up artist, and they shared a love of old Hollywood, movies, and design, all while enjoying the love of their friends and family.
Their eclectic taste spanned traditional to modern, Wedgwood to Remington. This estate boasts an enormous collection of movies, autographs and photos from Hollywood stars like Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, lots of decor and holiday items, mens clothing, Frederic Remington bronzes, crystal and brass chandeliers, plus original paintings by Richard. As they created many of the items in their home, the basement has art supplies, tools, and projects.
DIRECTIONS AND PARKING: The sale is near Elston and Markham in Edgebrook. There is lots of street parking. There is some sewer work being done, so you will see a sign saying the road is closed to through traffic, but just past it. On weekends, you park in the temporary tow zones because there's no work being done. To get there on CTA, take the Blue Line to Jefferson Park, then take the Pulse Milwaukee Line bus north to Austin Station and it’s a 1/2 mile walk from there.
GET YOUR SPOT IN LINE: The line is open, click here: https://pickerty.com/come-as-you-are-to-edgebrook
Consider this your invitation to just come as you are.
Available Items:
- Tons of VHS tapes, lots of classic movies, time to get cozy for a nostalgic movie night
- original oil paintings by Richard Pozner
- pair of bow fronted chests, night stands, or end tables
- “The Mountain Man” by Frederic Remington, bronze restrike mounted on marble
- "The End of the Trail" by James Earle Fraser, bronze, reproduction mounted on marble base
- Rococo Baroque style mirror, we have 7+, so if you are looking for a mirror, this is your sale
- "Recent Ideals of American Art" 1890 book
- vintage Blenko double spouted water pitcher in cobalt
- Contemporary mirrored pedestal, end table
- "The Bronco Buster" by Frederic Remington, bronze reproduction mounted on a marble base
- vintage midcentury display cabinet in the shape of an obelisk
- collection of Wedgwood jasperware in green
- white bisque porcelain Nativity by Boehm
- a vintage large lighted display cabinet
- antique and vintage blue and white plates and platters
- a pair of armless club chairs in the style of Milo Baughman
- large framed Toulouse Lautrec poster
- "The Cheyenne" by Frederic Remington, bronze reproduction mounted on a marble base
- Chinese coromandel screen with cranes
- lots of vintage crystal and brass chandeliers and light fixtures for sale
- lots of vintage autographed photos from stars of stage and screen
- vintage autographed photo of Joan Crawford
- lots of fun vintage barware
- cast iron wood burning stove
- vintage bar in a traditional style
- large collection of Lenox porcelain birds
- vintage Jansson Gage set of 84 gauges in original wooden box, model no J-84-A
- a collection of antique and vintage bone slide rules, tachometers, micrometers, calipers and calibration gauges
- Gazette du Bon Ton—1920-1922, a very exclusive art and fashion magazine published by Conde Nast that featured loose lithographs by leading designers (think Jean Lavin, Paul Poirot, etc) of the day and leading illustrators
- china--Wedgwood--set of 8--ivory--Queen's Shape
- china--Wedgwood--Blue Willow--set of 8
- china--Staffordshire--Cantebury--set of 8
- very cool MCM floor lamp
- Franklin Mint model cars
- STAY TUNED! THERE IS MORE TO COME!




























































































































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