Vintage Sales
estate sale | 3 day sale | starts tomorrow!
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The address for this sale in Fort Worth, TX 76109 will be available after 9:00am on Thursday, January 29th, 2026. Dates
Fri
Jan 30
10am to 4pmSat
Jan 31
10am to 4pmSun
Feb 1
1pm to 3pmTerms & Conditions
We accept cash, checks with ID, and credit cards.
Please bring your own help to move furniture, rugs and anything heavy. We do not have a dolly and will be unable to offer help.
This sale has a lot! Bring a carry bag.
Please bring your own help to move furniture, rugs and anything heavy. We do not have a dolly and will be unable to offer help.
This sale has a lot! Bring a carry bag.

Vintage Sales
Description & Details
This is an awesome sale, really! It might actually have something for everyone.
- impressive collection of powder horns and powder flasks displayed in a custom display shelf. The small flasks were for the Patterson Colt.
- coffee table made from the cross section of a Saman tree about 5 feet in diameter, with legs made of vines that grew on the tree.
- massive, mounted moose trophy from the Yukon.
- duck trophies as well
- period (early 1800s) percussion Kentucky rifle with octagonal barrel and beautiful tiger ash wood stock
- Civil War ammo pouch
- German M34 police and fire helmet
- hospital corps bolo knife
- Kamikaze flag
- crank telephone
- a labyrinth to hang on a wall
- huge copper tray
- very fine collection of Texas books includes many signed first editions from authors Dobie, Graves, Green, Kelton and more
- Tom Lea portfolio
- Civil War books published in the late 1800s with detailed line drawings of battles (used)
- paper: maps, road maps, county maps, currency from foreign countries, photographs
- other books in German or about Germany, history, and novels
- some foreign coins
- 16mm projector with reels of hunting trips
- antique Spanish brass stirrups, two pair
- barristers' bookcase, four stacks, Globe and Wernicke
- Sheraton sideboard, beautiful wood even on the inside
- china cabinet and side tables to match
- on the side tables, a pair of antique brass lamps, Asian style, with what look to be original shades, just beautiful
- dining table and six chairs go with the above furniture
- a Parson's table with two leaves and chairs
- small display table showcasing arrowhead collection
- hall tree with petticoat mirror and collections of canes and walking sticks
- barware
- antique Illinois pie cabinet
- antique spinning wheel and an antique yarn winder
- three cushion sofa with green and cream upholstery
- love seat, Sheraton style, with ivory silk upholstery
- pair small tea carts used as end tables
- full size poster bed with vanity and mirror
- clothes and shoes
- secretary
- Ethan Allen roll top desk
- game table
- pair of modern Windsor style chairs
- bedroom has waterfall cedar chest that contained toys and books from a happy childhood (1950s)
- Howdy Doody puppet, books, box of small Steiff animals, child's hats from around the world, little record player
- boy's vintage cowboy outfit and boots
- crank telephone
- games, puzzles, antique marbles
- records, Beatles albums including the White album with inserts
- full set of Noritake "Acacia" china
- set of Haviland, Germany US zone
- large set of cape Cod glassware
- Spode Christmas Tree dishes
- beautiful
- cut glass
- Department 56 Alpine village
- large silver tray and silver coffee pot
- Gorham "Melrose" sterling, set for 12
- lots of stemware
- two hanging Tiffany lamps (yes!)
- telescope (for ships)
- large cuckoo clock. and a smaller one as well
- full kitchen includes fridge, microwave, pots and pans, small appliances and more
- large cookbook collection
- garage is packed with hand tools, power tools, fishing reels, oxygen tank, bike, farm house lightning rod, freezer, large tools, band sander, disc sander, welder, tool cutter, car battery charger
- in the back yard, pots, vintage patio furniture, and small iron fencing sections (around the pond)




























































































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