Friday 10-4
Saturday 10-3
Sunday 1-4
You do not want to miss this one.
From I-20 take exit 444 (Hwy 287, Little Road, Waxahachie), go south four miles and exit Turner Warnell Callender Road. Continue on the access road, past Turner and Warnell roads to Callender.
Make a sharp left on Callender and right on Shady Oak Trail.
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Take a walk through your grandmother’s house and open some drawers! There are some fine collections in this house. Quilters! There is a sewing room to die for! Bernina 1130, with attachments, gadgets, rotary cutters, rulers, mats, patterns, books, kits, fat quarters, batting, thread and lots of fabric. Better selection than the stores have.
Quilts!! Some very fine antique quilts, some quilt tops. Some are in excellent condition, some need a little love, some need a whole lotta lovin! And some cutter quilts as well. Old treadle Singer machine with wood cover.
A great selection of Longaberger baskets, from small to large, some lidded or lined, priced very reasonably. Longaberger pottery in paprika red, yellow, and Woven Traditions. Plates, bowls, soup bowls, mugs, loaf pans, casseroles. Two stained glass panels.
The dining room has Mission Oak furniture that is the prettiest I have seen. Tiger oak sideboard, server, and smaller buffet. The matching table has six leaves and a center pedestal to support them. The family moved to Texas in 1850, and as they were crossing the Sabine River, the oxen bolted, and most of their furniture was swept downstream. When they got where they were going the men made some furniture to replace what was lost. Those two pieces are a primitive quilt cabinet and a punched tin pie safe.
In the kitchen there is a freestanding island with a granite top, a microwave, a counter top oven, and cookware. In addition to all this very up to date kitchen we have antique and vintage kitchenware, churns, spinning wheel. Several old cast iron pans, a Griswold stove top waffle iron, muffin tins. An assortment of antique kitchen gadgets, churns, butter molds, some with green wood handles or red Bakelite. Large collection of Fostoria American. Green glass, cranberry glass, pink glass. A Hoosier has original flour bin, tea and coffee canisters and spice bottles as well. A tiny cast iron stove top waffle iron makes heart shaped waffles the size of a quarter.
Kitchen has a round oak table and chairs. Department 56 Dickens Village, Sherlock Holmes, Little Women, Great Gatsby, Tom Sawyer, boxes included, and some others as well. Jim Shore figures. Other Christmas Santas, very tall and beautiful.
There are two queen sleeper sofas, two queen size beds, a tapestry recliner and a club chair. Full size antique iron bed. Jewelry armoire full.
Our jewelry display has costume jewelry, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and more. Oil lamps. Handbags, Spartina, Vera Bradley, clothes, shoes, etc. Womens’s 6 1/2 and medium. Mens XL. Paper and miscellaneous: Red Point tokens that were given as change for used ration tickets, football programs from the 1950s, straight razors, button hooks, embroidered linens, stationary. Wind up tin toys.
Garage has tools, a band saw, and more. Washer, dryer, and refrigerator.
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