Living Estate Sale with Antiques, Furniture, Crystal, Silver, Brass and Tools

estate sale | 1 day sale | 3 days away
Address
The address for this sale in Hudson Oaks, TX 76087 will be available after 9:00am on Friday, June 20th, 2025.
Dates
Sat
Jun 21
8:30am to 4pm

Terms & Conditions

Cash and Venmo only. Bring help to load large items. Not responsible for accidents.
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Privately Listed Sale

The company or individual running this sale has opted to not display their phone number.
This is the first private sale this individual/company has listed.

Description & Details

  • Furniture: 2 entertainment centers, Sofa, Vanity Chair, Antique Tiger Oak Upright Piano, Glass & metal bar, Glass & metal coffee table, Glass & metal end table, wooden end table, Glass & metal hall entry table, Antique mirror, Mid-century French Provincial chair, French china cabinet , Mid century Early American washstand, Small wooden desk with glass top & chair
  • Brass & Silver Candlesticks, etc.
  • Coach Handbags, purses, jewelry 
  • Vintage Dishes, Knives, Tea pots, Trays, etc.
  • Crystal & Silver
  • Men’s Full Quill Ostrich Lucchese Western Boots, leather shoes, Tony Lama’s, etc. -size 11D, Women’s Boots (shoe size 6 1/2 - 7)
  • Books (4 very old and rare), complete set of 1954 “The New Junior Classics”, etc.
  • Small kitchen appliances: Blender, Induction burner, Crockpot, Small juicer, Marble cutting board, Single serve k-cup coffee maker and waffle iron
Franciscan Desert Rose “made in California” “USA” 1940’s - 1960’s
The “good stuff”!Metal and glass entry table3-piece dark wood entertainment centerDark wood mid century washstandEmbroidered hand towels 1940’sAntique mirror
Artwork
Western bootsDaybed/trundle makes into kingBooks!
4 rare!
Complete set of Jr. Classics in box on floorUpright tiger oak piano
Madam Alexander and other collectibles 
Samantha American Girl
My TwinnVanity ChairLarge sofaSale PictureCandlesticks!! Brass, silver, glass and more!Coach handbag and more 
JewelrySet of true Early American dishes made in the USA late 1800’s early 1900’s

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