Online Auction: Wakefield Estate of Omaha
Omaha, NE · Wakefield Residence
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…
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Omaha, NE · Wakefield Residence
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…
View sale detailsOmaha, NE · Brockway Residence
Moving Sale of the Brockway residence in Omaha, NE. Highlights include several signed and dated pieces in the Antiques category, a generous selection of…
View sale detailsGrand Island, NE · Calloway Residence
Downsizing Sale of the Calloway residence in Grand Island, NE. Highlights include several signed and dated pieces in the Coins & Currency category, a…
View sale detailsOmaha, NE · Whitaker Residence
Online Estate Auction of the Whitaker residence in Omaha, NE. This is a single-owner estate. Everything in the home is being offered, including pieces…
View sale detailsGrand Island, NE · Pennington Residence
Estate Liquidation of the Pennington residence in Grand Island, NE. Furniture is uniformly clean, well-kept, and a mix of antique American and European, with…
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Midwestern estates favor solid oak case goods, Mission and Arts & Crafts pieces, Depression-era glass, cast iron cookware, and an exceptional density of mid-century furniture from postwar manufacturing-belt households. Pricing tends to be more buyer-friendly than coastal markets. Nebraska follows the broader regional pattern, with local liquidators describing a steady mix of multi-decade household accumulations, occasional standout antique consignments, and a reliable rotation of mid-century and traditional furniture.
Pricing in Nebraska tends to follow the same arc as most regional markets: full price on day one, 25% off on day two, and 50%+ off on the final day. Liquidators generally accept cash, debit, and major credit cards, with a small surcharge over $50 not unusual. For larger furniture pieces, ask the on-site coordinator for a list of preferred local movers — they almost always have one and it saves you the work of vetting a stranger on a Saturday afternoon.
Most liquidators post 5–10 days in advance, which is enough lead time to plan a Saturday route around three or four sales in a single county.