Victorian built in 1863- 3 owners
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Welcome to the Historic Home of Adolph Teichert Built in 1863 and cherished by only three owners, this remarkable residence has remained in the Teichert family for generations. Stepping inside is like entering a living time capsule — a seamless blend of Victorian elegance and Mid-Century Modern sophistication.
Just in time for the holidays, we are honored to present a captivating estate liquidation certain to enchant Sacramento collectors, decorators, and lovers of history alike.
In the Formal Living Room, discover treasures such as a Weber Grand Hall piano, a Mid-Century Modern low-profile French blue velvet sofa, and elegant chinoiserie and Asian-inspired art. Browse shelves lined with leather-bound books, admire burlwood Bombay chests, fine porcelain pieces, iron and marble-top tables, and a curated selection of hand-knotted wool rugs both large and small.
The Dining Room dazzles with twin armoires, each with hand-painted interiors showcasing fine china and Steuben crystal. Art enthusiasts will delight in a collection that spans decades, featuring artists such as Pruner, Wick, Marcus, and more — from contemporary abstracts to traditional oils. Among the Victorian furnishings, the granite-top Austrian buffet stands as a true showpiece.
In the Waiting Room, find crystal and hand-painted cake platters — perfect for thoughtful holiday gifting. Pair one with a visit to your favorite bakery and create something truly memorable.
With three full stories, every level reveals its own treasures — from the practical to the spectacular. This home radiates the warmth and craftsmanship of the Victorian era while embracing the refinement of Mid-Century Modern design and beyond.
Downstairs, in the Basement, explore an unexpected trove of character and charm:
- Swiss-made Mid-Century Modern stackable aluminum chairs
- Rattan bentwood furniture
- Hollywood Regency lamps
- Victorian cast-iron coat racks
- Copper Victorian wash stands
- Museum-quality mirrors
- Antique stoneware and autographed books. Among the collection are volumes reflecting the homeowner’s remarkable legacy — she helped build a room in the Reagan Library, and her library includes numerous Reagan titles. Hidden gems abound, from Asian clay pottery recovered from the Sacramento River in the 1800s to Wächtersbach holiday stoneware, perfect for festive gatherings.
Come wander, discover, and take home a piece of history from this extraordinary estate — where every room tells a story, and every item holds a memory.

















































































































































































































































































































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