Zulla Road Estate Sale in The Plains

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Dates
Fri
Feb 27
10am to 3:30pm
Sat
Feb 28
10am to 5pm
Sun
Mar 1
11am to 4pm

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TERMS & CONDITIONS
*Coast and Country LLC, is NOT responsible for any accidents, slips, falls or other mishaps! By entering the property you agree to these terms.
*Payment Methods Accepted: Checks under $300, CASH, Venmo and Credit Cards (3% convenience fee ) .
*All sales are FINAL, items are as is.
*All sales subject to 6% sales tax. If you are a reseller please bring your Tax exempt information.
*PRICES ARE FIRM - no discounts to buyers or individuals until Sunday.
*No Shopping Bags please.
*This is a non smoking home.
*We do not manage lists but will accept a list agreed on by those in line when the doors open.
*Please bring help to remove your purchases. We cannot help you move or carry items to your car.
*Please bring your own help for moving the large items. We cannot move furniture.
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Experience a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from a lifetime of refined collecting at this stunning country estate on Zulla Road, just moments from the historic charm of Middleburg, Virginia. This exceptional sale features an exquisite selection of fine art and antiquities sourced from notable dealers nationwide, offering everything from original artwork and fine porcelain to mid-century and antique furniture. Nestled in the heart of Virginia’s horse country, the estate provides a picturesque backdrop for a day of discovery. Don't miss this chance to bring home a piece of "Hunt Country" elegance.

Sale PictureA George II Mahogany Triangular Drop Leaf Table, Mid 18th Century 28 x 36 x 28 inFour Poster BedContinental Painted Mirror Featuring a Pastoral ScenePrimitive Work Table or Jewelers Bench, Late 19th/Early 20th Century 48 x 49 x 26 inThree “Farmers Arm” Two Handled Earthenware Cups, 19th/20th CenturyThree “Farmers Arm” Two Handled Earthenware Cups, 19th/20th CenturyThree “Farmers Arm” Two Handled Earthenware Cups, 19th/20th CenturyAntique wrought-iron sad iron stand (also called an iron rest or trivet), dating to the late 19th to early 20th centuryA Large Copper Cauldron with Brass Fittings including Claw Feet and Lion Bail Handles, 19th Century 18 x 24 inGean Smith (American, 1851-1928) “Joe Patchen, Record: 2.01 1/4," Oil on Canvas, 1900 30 x 40 in3. Two Hoop Back English Windsor Armchairs, 19th Century 40 x 19 inSale PictureEnglish Oak Gateleg Barley Twist Drop Leaf Table, 18th Century 28 x 36 x 54 inEnglish Oak Gateleg Barley Twist Drop Leaf Table, 18th Century 28 x 36 x 54 inPair of Queen Anne Oak Side Chairs, Mid 18th Century 38 x 20 inThis framed collection features three rare Victorian advertising trade cards for Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer, a popular 19th-century patent medicineVintage wooden toy box or storage trunkvintage Early American "Dry Sink" style hutch, a popular furniture design from the mid-20th-century Colonial Revival eraVintage upholstered loveseatSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureGateleg Drop Leaf TableAntique American Primitive dough box on legs, also commonly known as a dough rising table or kneading troughAntique American Primitive dough box on legs, also commonly known as a dough rising table or kneading troughThree Drawer Pine Chest of DrawersStockton & Darlington Railway Co. Painted Wooden Sign with a Three Dimensional Metal Train Attachment 19 x 72 x 3 inStockton & Darlington Railway Co. Painted Wooden Sign with a Three Dimensional Metal Train Attachment 19 x 72 x 3 inVintage oval double-pedestal library tableSmaranda Branescu "A Village Barn” Oil on Canvas, Late 20th Century 22 x 32 inPair of AndironsA Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Platters with Cobalt Blue Borders and Gilt Accents Featuring a Central Vase with Flowers, Late 18th/Early 19th CenturyChinese Export Porcelain Vegetable Lidded Tureen in the Clobbered and Shield Pattern, Early 19th Century 9 x 13 in20th Century Bronze Sculpture of a Woman, Signed “ELMA” 4/200, Possibly Elma Oijens (Swedish, 1907-1992) 16 inVintage Standing Metal Sign “Fresh Eggs, 76 Doz”Iron Weather Vane Featuring a RoosterVintage Burpee’s watermelon advertisement, likely dating from the early 20th century (circa 1914)Liverpool-type creamware pitcher, also known as a transfer-printed jug, produced in England circa 1801–1820 for the American marketAntique Staffordshire "The Farmer’s Arms" cider mug (also known as a loving cup), likely dating from the late 19th century (c. 1880)Antique Staffordshire "Farmer’s Arms" loving cup (a two-handled mug), likely dating to the mid-to-late 19th century (circa 1850–1880)Antique Staffordshire "Farmer’s Arms" loving cup (a two-handled mug), likely dating to the mid-to-late 19th century (circa 1850–1880)Antique oak iceboxriginal work by William H. "Bill" Whiting (1950–2009), a well-known artist from the Shenandoah Valley in VirginiaPastoral landscape Painting by the artist R.J. Timmins, depicting a common 19th and early 20th-century theme known as "haymaking" or "loading the hay cart"botanical print titled "Melon d’Eau" (The Watermelon), created by the renowned 17th-century naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla MerianEuropean Settee Featuring Folk Art Painted DecorationA Pair of Striped Parsons-Style Upholstered OttomansKolene E. Spicher (American 1964-2022) “The Date the Cat Was Saved,” Watercolor on PaperCream Colored George III Style Upholstered Window SeatAmerican Carriage SeatFramed PrintVintage flip-top card or games table, Federal styleFederal Games Table with Stringing and Inlay , Late 18th Century 29 x 34 x 28 inVintage 1984 Framed Exhibition Poster from the Musee Didactique Featuring Geometric Art by Victor Vasarely 23 x 13 inPair of Blue Speckled Cobalt Blue Hand Painted Guinea Hens, Made in Lussan, France, from the La Pintade Caillard Collection 9 inFramed antique hand-colored engraving titled "Veaux Hollandais-Cotentin et Flamand" (Dutch-Cotentin and Flemish Calves)Vintage Nantucket Crewel Work Embroidery Featuring Village and Country Scenes 17 x 22 inHerend Villiage, Ive ChinaCustom Made SetteeVintage tole-painted metal trayVintage wingback chair and matching ottoman that have been custom-reupholstered using a quilted patchwork designAmericana folk art by the artist Kolene Spicher (often signed as "E. Lynn Spicher"). Titled "The Day The Cat Was Saved," it depicts a whimsical, primitive landscape of a rural community. The "story" of the painting is visible in the foreground tree: a cat is stuck on a high branch while a man on a ladder climbs up to rescue it, as neighbors watch from below.Framed Photograph work by the influential American artist and photographer William Christenberry (1936–2016)William Christenberry (1936-2016) Horses and Black Buildings, Newbern, AlabamaColor lithograph by Pablo Picasso titled Portraits Imaginaires 20.3.69 II. It is part of a famous series of 29 "imaginary portraits" created toward the end of his life in 1969Wrought iron Gothic garden arborFirst Edition, You Can't Go Home Again, Thomas WolfeFirst Edition, You Can't Go Home Again, Thomas WolfeFolk art garden sculpture of a bird created from repurposed antique farm equipment parts.  Starline Inc. Harvard: This refers to the Starline Factory (originally Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Co.) based in Harvard, Illinois. Founded in 1883, the company was a major manufacturer of agricultural equipment, such as hay carriers, barn door hangers, and stalls.Antique wrought iron tête-à-tête (also known as a "kissing bench" or "gossip bench")Vintage wrought iron rolling chaise loungesConcrete or cast stone garden statue of a terrier dog, specifically modeled after a Scottish Terrier (Scottie) or West Highland White Terrier (Westie)Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureMatching Silk Scalamandra Fabric CouchesMatching Silk Scalamandra Fabric CouchesSale Picture

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