Lake Oswego Craftsman Home Estate Sale
Sale highlights
The owners lived in this Lake Oswego craftsman for 38 years. They collected antique furniture, original oil paintings, and enough crystal stemware to serve a dinner party of 40. The husband was a fly fisherman and the garage showed it.
What was available
The dining room had a mahogany table with eight chairs, circa 1950s, and a matching china hutch full of Waterford crystal. The living room had two leather club chairs, a roll-top desk, and original art from Oregon coast painters. Upstairs bedrooms had brass bed frames, quilts, and cedar hope chests.
The garage was stacked with fly rods, waders, tackle boxes, a float tube, and hand-tied flies organized in cases by river system. There was also a workbench with basic hand tools and a couple of older Carhartt jackets that went fast.
