1/2 price Monday! Keeping It Weird on South Congress
May 23
10am to 3pmMay 24
10am to 3pmMay 25
10am to 3pmMay 26
10am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
• We do not give prices over the phone or by emails prior to the estate sale.
• We always consider reasonable bids / offers on items priced $100.00 or more.
• We accept all major credit cards.
• Please arrange for help to load your heavy items, as we do not deliver.
*ALL SALES ARE FINAL, MERCHANDISE SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS, NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS*

Estate Sales America - Since 2001
Description & Details
*Attention*
*The house is on South Congress Ave and has no free parking.*
*The city manages parking through the Park ATX app*
*which can be downloaded in the app store.*
*Be advised: parking without the app can result in tickets or towing.*
May 23 - 24 - 25 - 26
Friday 10 am - 3 pm
Saturday 10 am - 3 pm
Sunday 10 am - 3 pm
Monday 10 am - 3 pm
Austin, TX 78704
Are you ready for another adventure?
Hello Everyone!
This Memorial Day Weekend, it is our honor to present the estate sale of Austin's beloved Connie Todd.* This historic South Congress home built in 1877 is packed full of all sorts of fantastic treasures needing new homes:
- 18th century Indian carved stone Nandi statue
- Vintage Mexican silver necklaces and earrings
- Electrified antique brass putto lamp
- Mexican and Central American folk art, including vintage and antique
- Paintings and artwork, including Austin/Central Texas artists
- Marble-top Eastlake table
- Ceramic and porcelain figurines by local artists
- 19th century Staffordshire and German figurines
- Frank Dobie “Cow People” portrait hand-signed lithograph
- Early 20th century Bakelite mahjong set
- Kenneth MacLeay watercolor of Hatton House
- 19th and 20th century Majolica
- Seven turn-of-the-century Texas stoneware jugs, including Meyer
- Old tin cans with Austin labels
- 1958 Burnet County maps
- Two Billy Ray Mangham art pottery pieces
- 19th century primitive pie safe
- Early 1900’s Singer treadle sewing machine and table
- Vinyl LPs and 45s, including rock, folk, jazz, classical, etc.
- Large Dona Rosa pottery vase from Oaxaca
- New Guinea Meri carved figure
- Six antique hand-sewn quilts
- Handwoven carpets
- Vintage Mexican blankets
- Yamaha FG-360 acoustic guitar
- Antique Chippendale-style mirror
- Edison diamond disc phonograph with records
- Bradford Naugler large wooden folk-art mermaid
- Early 1900’s Crocker (Wisconsin) rocking chair
- Curios and display cabinets
- Early 20th century spool bed
- Textiles from Peru, Mexico, and India
- 1800’s transferware platter
- Staffordshire dog collection
- Reproduction mission table lamp
- Farmhouse primitive dining table
- Hilo tenor ukulele
- Fitz and Floyd heron lamp (damaged leaf)
- Juan José Medrano Barro Betus nagual
- Robert Wilson paperweight
- Lots of books including antique
- Ashley Benton sculpture
- Late 1800’s hanging oil lamp with painted ceramic shade
- Alejandra Almuelle jointed ceramic figurine
- Cabinets full of serveware and kitchenware
- Three Le Creuset pots, cast iron pots, and more
- Arts and crafts candelabra
- GWTW electrified lamp
- Theodore Alexander chest of drawers
- Many dressers and tables new and old
- Antique linens
- Early 1900’s small armoire
- Two 19th century large armoires
- Two 1960’s Tole table lamps
- 1930’s Ignatz jointed mouse toy
- Victorian rocking chair
- Large Victorian easel
- Electrified kerosine lantern from the 1800’s
- 19th century wicker doll carriage
- Peppy 1940’s child’s hobby horse
- Two small Moroccan side tables
- Early 20th century drop-front secretary desk
- Bentwood cane-bottom parlor chairs
- Mahogany chest of drawers
- Antique Eastlake style cane-bottom side chairs
- Jim Bones Texas Wildflowers portfolio
- Carnival glass oil lamp
- Art Deco Hendryx bird cage and stand
- Early 1900’s oak desk
- And much, much more
Be sure to check out the gallery for over 350 photos of everything we have. We can't wait to see you at the sale!
- Vivian
*Connie was the personal assistant to Bill Wittliff (William D. Wittliff), the screenwriter of "Lonesome Dove" and "Legends of the Fall," as well as the founder of Encino Press. She was also the director of the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University, and helped build it into the internationally recognized collection it is today.

















































































































































































































































































































































































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