About this sale
Moving Sale of the Wakefield residence in Omaha, NE. The estate includes the contents of a full home plus a carriage-house workshop. Tools, garden equipment, and a small but interesting library are also being offered. Featured categories at this sale: Antiques, Kitchenware, Vintage Electronics, Firearms & Militaria, Pottery & Ceramics. Numbered list at the door beginning at 7:30 AM on day one. Cash preferred for purchases under $50; major cards accepted for larger amounts. Exact street address provided 24 hours before the sale opens; sign up for the alert list to receive it.
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Buyer's identification guide
How to Identify Victorian Furniture at Estate Sales
This sale features Antiques — read our deep-dive identification guide to know what to look for, what it sells for, and how to spot reproductions before you negotiate.
Open the Victorian Furniture guide →What to expect on preview day
Most estate sales open the doors at 9:00 AM on the first day. Serious collectors and resellers usually start lining up an hour earlier — and for an estate of this caliber, expect a numbered list to circulate before the doors open. If you can't be there at the bell, don't despair: the truly desirable pieces (signed art, sterling sets, designer furniture) often sell on day one, but day two typically brings 25% off, and the final day brings 50% off whatever's left. The half-price-Sunday strategy is how a lot of vintage shops fill their inventory.
Bring cash for small purchases (most liquidators waive a card surcharge under $50), a tape measure for furniture, painters' tape and tags if you're tagging large items for pickup, and at least one helper if you're shopping for furniture. If you're a remote buyer, ask the on-site coordinator about same-day delivery providers — most established liquidators have a list of two or three local movers who specialize in estate-sale pickups.
About Omaha, Nebraska estate sales
The Omaha area sees a steady rotation of estate liquidations year-round, with the strongest concentration in the spring and fall. Households here range from mid-century ranches with original built-ins to older homes packed with multi-generational accumulations — both are excellent hunting ground. If you missed this one, browse our full Omaha listings or all Nebraska sales for the next sale near you.
Bidding & attendance instructions
This sale is conducted as a in-person walk-through, cash preferred. No registration is required for in-person attendance. If a piece you want is also being offered through an online auction component, the listing source page will provide a bidder registration link; otherwise, items sell first-come, first-served on tagged price.