Durachko/Hamrick Antique Collection
Jun 20
10am to 5pmJun 21
10am to 5pmTerms & Conditions
Honey Bee Estate Sales
Description & Details
The antique collection of Bianca Durachko and Richard Hamrick includes unique treasures from Regency Era England to Native American tribal communities and beyond. This sale features items such as Flow Blue dinnerware, Scrimshaw art, cast iron fireback with fox head relief, New England antique bentwood sled, copper scuttle, signed original art, silk yo-yo quilt, equestrian art, swung vase, Capodimonte floral, copper eagle weathervane, tribal necklaces, and more!
This is a pop-up (mini) estate sale taking place INSIDE Honey Bee Vintage Home & Gifts located in Murfreesboro. The sale will be hosted in the back of the store on the two published days. Cash is preferred but Venmo and credit cards are accepted.
About the couple:
Bianca studied apparel design on a full scholarship to F.I.T in New York City and worked in the fashion apparel
industry. She started collecting American Indian jewelry in the 1970’s, then Bakelite and vintage items in the
1980’s. BIANCA moved to Florida for work with a venture capital group as an artistic consultant. She started buying and
selling vintage items at the famous Sunrise Thunderbird Flea Market. She became involved with the A show circuit of Antiques at
Spring Renninger’s Festivals. Bianca was a top seller at Avonlea Antiques, the largest vintage mall in South Florida.
She later moved to Tennessee and started an ETSY website with an assortment of vintage items.
Richard got his love of history from attending a one-room schoolhouse in Appalachia in the middle of WV
where he could listen to all eight grades being taught all their lessons. He learned more in those first 3 years of
school than all the remaining education including the University of Florida with a BSBA in Accounting with a
minor in Finance. Richard worked primarily in the retail food and gas industries and finished his career as the finance
guy at Fanatics, a licensed sports apparel company in Jacksonville, Florida before retiring to Tennessee after
the company was sold. He always wanted to be an Archeologist. Richard collected American Indian artifacts and
historical items that he found or acquired at the area around Mount Royal on the St Johns River in Florida
where we lived. He donated a 10-year collection of many boxes of celts, points and pottery to the University of
North Florida. Both Bianca and Richard have traveled to many countries around the world.
Help them downsize as they transition to a new phase of life with many more adventures to come!








































































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