Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Oakmont Estate Sale, Corinth Denton Aug. 29 & 30

The late owner's husband was in the military and they lived all over the world including Spain, where they purchased a unique Mid Century modern, Spanish version of a Scandinavian teak dining room suite, and  several other items of furniture.  A family member did mission work in Guatemala and left 2 trunks full of beautiful indigenous rugs, blankets, bags, clothing and fabric.  The home, not huge, in an upscale retirement neighborhood in Corinth, is filled with a big variety of interesting items, from quality furniture to  the many signed works of art.


Heres the list.
Ethan Allen Sofa
Ethan Allen designer chair
Ethan Allen walnut table matching Queen Ann chairs
Ethan Allen table lamp
Pair of Stiffel lamps
Teak Mid Century modern style trestle dining table and 6 chairs purchased by
Family when living in Spain in 1960s
Spanish chest, 3 Spanish teak, cabinet style lamp tables.
Antique spinet desk
Dufa grandfather clock, Germany 1920's
Wave front oak chest of drawers
Canopy queen, Barley twist bed with
Excellent condition, pillow top mattress
Half dozen antique side tables,
Pair of upholstered, gilded Neiman Marcus side chairs.
4 Teak Danish style, project, armchairs from 60s
Bissell vacuum cleaner
Viking Husqvarna well used, model 60 20
Unique desk style sewing machine cabinet
40 piece Rosenthal Japanese Quince crystal set
Service for 10 Hutschenreuther china
Dansk Kobenstyle
Lots of books (many LDS)
Vintage items from sons mission in Guatemala:
Indigenous clothing, blanket,
Rugs, hand loomed fabric, hand mad
Shoulder bags.
Navajo rug
Several old trunks
2 guitars.

Lots of costume jewelry

















List of artists names forthcoming.

ADDRESS: 3904 Swiss Pine, Corinth TX 76210
Sorry NO Children, no large handbags.
Hours 9-5, Friday and Saturday. Half price at 2 on Saturday.


















































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  1. There are some great looking pieces up for sale. I have had some good luck at estate sales in the past. You can find the most interesting things sometimes. People collect a lot of stuff over the decades.
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