Estate Sale of Dr. Carol Jane Wilson
520 Bobcat Rd. (2
miles North of Loop 288 on S. Locust. FM 2164).
Dr. Wilson, was a retired medical doctor, and an amateur
naturalist---ornithology, viticulture, bee culture, and organic gardening. She
traveled frequently to Colorado and New Mexico collecting pottery and art. There are 5 paintings by Colorado artist Greg
Steiner, a number of Pueblo pots, a gigantic storyteller piece, and a very
large sand painting by A. Begay.
Dr. Wilson was from a prominent Ft. Worth family and there is some family furniture including a 1920’s vanity from the home of James Hemphill Walker, Texas
first Land Commissioner, Birdseye maple Sleigh bed & dresser, leather wing
back recliner, sheet music cabinet, Southwest custom made file towers, Kawai,
piano and a 19th C slant top desk and gate leg table from
Pennsylvania, 1960’s Mid Century Heywood-Wakefield desk, 2 side chairs, and a lounge chair; a Lexington, glass top collectors or map table, and an unusual
early 20th C bead board, cedar lined, blanket box/chaise lounge, a tall, antique
china cabinet, and an old class room cabinet that looks like a store check out
counter from TSCW (TWU.)
Other items:
several large pieces by Ken Havis, and other
studio potters; a Sabino parrot vase, and a couple of
figurines made by Lladro ;
tons of kitchen, enough cast iron for a restaurant, gadgets,
and a Breville Juice Fountain; several sets of dishes—Blue Bird Copeland
Spode, Coquille Fitz & Floyd, Summer Greetings by Lenox, some Dorchester
pieces, lots of brick brack,
Outdoor furniture, Samsung newish s/s white frig, washer and
dryer, Troybilt Pony tiller, and other lawn & garden tools;
I might be interested in the 80 jars of herbs and the tractor.
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