ANTIQUE COLLECTOR'S LIVING ESTATE AUCTION

Living Estate of Charles Tyler | Antiques, Collectibles, Antique Furniture, Quilts, Dolls, Primitives, Home Decor, Household Goods, & Much More!

 

(Ruskin Heights | Across the street from Ruskin High School, just off Blue Ridge Blvd.)

Directions: 470 to Blue Ridge Blvd., South on Blue Ridge Blvd. to E. 111th Street, East on E. 111th Street to Address. Watch for Signs! SPECIAL PARKING NOTE: THERE IS NO PARKING ON E. 111TH STREET UNTIL AFTER 6PM, AMPLE PARKING AVAILABLE IN LARGE YARD AND ADJOINING SIDE STREETS! PARKING ALSO AVAILABLE AT RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL AND THE CENTER ISLANDS ALONG E. 111TH STREET!

 

MR. TYLER COLLECTED THROUGHOUT HIS ENTIRE LIFETIME AND HAD AN EXCELLENT EYE FOR PRIMITIVES, COUNTRY ITEMS AND VICTORIAN! THERE ARE NUMEROUS UNOPENED BOXES IN THE ATTIC AND GARAGE - COME SEE WHAT WE UNCOVER! EXPECT SURPRISES! DUE TO TIME CONSTRAINTS, THIS WILL BE A FAST MOVING AUCTION AND MANY BULK/LARGE LOTS WILL BE SOLD. BRING YOUR TRUCKS AND TRAILERS AS EVERYTHING MUST GO! MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND!

 

Antique, Vintage & Modern Furniture

Antique mahogany “Empire” style library table; very nice antique quarter-sawn oak small buffet w/ back mirror; (2) antique dark oak bedroom suite sets; assorted side & end tables; odd antique chairs; modern upholstered loveseat & sofa set; old trunks; leather recliner; retro stereo consoles; dark stained pine “cannonball” bed frame w/ mattress & box springs; antique round oak table & pressed back chairs; assorted wall shelves; set of ladderback chairs w/ rush seats; very nice antique oak 6-drawer spool cabinet; 1940’s magazine racks; antique Victrola; primitive pine jelly cabinet; very nice & ornate antique carpenter’s tool chest-small; parlor tables; primitive oak barber’s cabinet; 1940’s vanity bench w/ needlepoint seat; antique Singer cast iron treadle base table w/ porcelain top; antique mahogany buffet; antique, primitive chicken crate cabinet; antique walnut pie safe w/ punched tin sides; dining table; & more!

 

Collectibles

Antique German? horse & buggy toy; large cast iron barn toy; lots of antiques & collectibles; many primitives; nice lot of hand stitched quilts; antique German & other porcelain dolls; old books; lots of advertising items; large amount of hand-painted china; crocks; reproduction wooden radio; several banker’s lamps w/ glass shades; painted shoe shine box; cast iron banks; metal train toy; leaded glass window; Delft Blue kitchen canister set; antique cast iron fire log roller; lots of framed antique prints; wooden croquet set; 1950’s metal fan; old wooden boxes & crates; copper teapot; old Coleman kerosene lantern; several antique wooden clock shelves; Victorian items; reproduction oak wall phone; tea sets; Ironstone dishes; cut glass; Wexford glass; very nice antique Victorian hand-painted hanging lamp-ornate; antique baby buggy; early sled; wall clocks; transferware plates; glassware & crystal; large set of vintage “Homer Laughlin” dishes; fancywork; hand-painted porcelain spittoon; Victorian cruet set; retro mica shade swag lamp; glass oil lamps; match safe; old tins; set of Shaker style nesting boxes; gumball machine on stand; old washboard; early flower seed advertising box; miniature cast iron coffee mill; antique bentwood butter churn-nice; old buttons; lots of smalls; & much more!

 

Household

Large amount of rustic & country home decor; huge amount of Christmas & holiday decor; electronics; stereo equipment; media cabinet; flat panel TV; DVDs; lamps; lots of linens; large amount of framed wall art; ladders; misc. tools; garage items; vacuum cleaners; pair metal car ramps; chemicals; large bench grinder; kerosene heater; old wooden water skis; rugs; lawn chairs; large metal fan; office supplies; office desk; organizers; assorted clothing; microwave; dryer-older; stove; kitchen wares; lots of miscellaneous; home decor; box lots; household goods; & much more!

 

Living Estate of Charles Tyler | Patricia A. Foster, P.O.A.

Preview of merchandise and bidder registration will begin one hour prior to the auction. All bidders must provide name, address, phone number, and a valid driver’s license. By registering, all bidders acknowledge having read and agree to be bound by the Auction Terms and Conditions. Everything will be offered in "as-is, where-is" condition. All sales are final. Legacy Auction Group is not responsible for any accidents, injuries or losses. Accepted payment is cash, valid check, and credit/debit cards. A 4% service fee will be charged on all credit/debit card transactions. All items must be paid for in full before any portion of the merchandise is removed. All items must be removed from the property in the time allotted by the auction company. The auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding. The records kept by the auctioneer and his staff shall in all cases be accepted as final. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over any printed or online materials. Employees and staff can and possibly will bid on auction items.