Online Auction: Holcomb Estate of Tampa
Tampa, FL · Holcomb Residence
Online Estate Auction of the Holcomb residence in Tampa, FL. The Holcomb estate represents nearly five decades of careful collecting in the Mid-Century Modern…
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5 upcoming firearms & militaria estate sales in Florida, sorted by start date.
Tampa, FL · Holcomb Residence
Online Estate Auction of the Holcomb residence in Tampa, FL. The Holcomb estate represents nearly five decades of careful collecting in the Mid-Century Modern…
View sale detailsOrlando, FL · Pennington Residence
Online Estate Auction of the Pennington residence in Orlando, FL. Furniture is uniformly clean, well-kept, and a mix of antique American and European, with…
View sale detailsSarasota, FL · Beauregard Residence
Downsizing Sale of the Beauregard residence in Sarasota, FL. Highlights include several signed and dated pieces in the Vintage Electronics category, a generous selection…
View sale detailsMiami, FL · Wakefield Residence
Downsizing Sale of the Wakefield residence in Miami, FL. The Wakefield estate represents nearly five decades of careful collecting in the Kitchenware category, alongside…
View sale detailsTampa, FL · Atwater Residence
Estate Sale of the Atwater residence in Tampa, FL. Furniture is uniformly clean, well-kept, and a mix of antique American and European, with a…
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Southern estates surface a distinctive blend of antebellum-era pieces, formal silver, hunt-country sporting art, and a strong vein of mid-century furniture from boom-era subdivisions. Out-of-state buyers regularly drive in for furniture, since shipping is cheaper from the South than from the coasts. Florida estates split between snowbird estates relocated from the Northeast (which surface formal silver, china, and Victorian furniture) and native-Florida households heavy on Heywood-Wakefield rattan, mid-century, and tropical decorative pieces. Estate sale season in Florida runs strongest October through April.
For buyers focused specifically on firearms & militaria, the Florida market rewards a few tactical habits. Plan your Saturday route around two or three sales in the same county; Florida sales typically run from a 9:00 AM opening on day one to a half-price closing on the final day, and the categorical density at any single sale tends to be higher in established neighborhoods than in newer subdivisions. Verify the addresses the day before — most Florida liquidators publish the exact street address 24 hours in advance for security reasons.
Federal and state laws control transfer of firearms; estate sale liquidators almost always require an FFL holder for transfer. Insignia, edged weapons, photographs, and paperwork from named units carry strong premiums and are not regulated the same way.
Pricing on firearms & militaria at Florida sales follows the standard estate-sale arc: full price on day one, 25% off on day two, and 50%+ off on the final day. Liquidators in this market are usually open to small negotiations on day one for buyers committing to multiple pieces, and standard practice is a "hold" tag for items you want to commit to but pick up later in the day. For high-value pieces in this category, plan to arrive within the first 90 minutes of opening; the marquee items rarely survive day one regardless of liquidator.
If you cannot make the first day in person, ask the on-site coordinator about phone-bid or remote-buy options. Established Florida liquidators will sometimes accept a remote purchase for a verified buyer, particularly for firearms & militaria pieces requested specifically by the buyer.
If you are traveling into Florida for sales, plan ahead for transportation of larger pieces. Florida liquidators almost always have a relationship with a local mover or shipper who specializes in estate-sale pickups; ask the on-site coordinator for a referral and budget the moving cost into your purchase decision. For furniture and large pottery, a same-day pickup with a local mover is usually less expensive than scheduling LTL freight.
For firearms & militaria specifically, packaging and transport are non-trivial considerations — particularly for fragile or oversized pieces. Bring blankets, wrapping, and tie-downs if you plan to take pieces yourself; otherwise, a $75–200 local mover quote is almost always money well spent.
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