Auction: The Wakefield Family Collection
Buffalo, NY · Wakefield Residence
Estate Sale of the Wakefield residence in Buffalo, NY. Furniture is uniformly clean, well-kept, and a mix of antique American and European, with a…
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Buffalo, NY · Wakefield Residence
Estate Sale of the Wakefield residence in Buffalo, NY. Furniture is uniformly clean, well-kept, and a mix of antique American and European, with a…
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Auction of the Pemberton residence in Buffalo, NY. Highlights include several signed and dated pieces in the Collectibles & Memorabilia category, a generous selection…
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Northeastern estates tend to run deep in formal Victorian and Federal furniture, sterling, transferware china, oriental rugs, and family-trust libraries. Sales here often span three to five generations of accumulation in the same house, which produces unusually rich category mixes. New York estates — particularly multi-generational Manhattan, Hudson Valley, and Long Island households — produce exceptional Victorian, Aesthetic Movement, and Federal furniture, English and American silver, oriental rugs, and serious art and book libraries. Upstate sales tilt toward primitive country furniture, stoneware, and sporting collectibles.
The Buffalo area sees a steady rotation of estate sales year-round, with the heaviest concentration in spring and fall. Households here range from mid-century single-family homes with original built-ins to older homes packed with multi-generational accumulations — both are excellent hunting ground depending on what you collect. The current Estate Finds index lists 2 active Buffalo sales spanning the categories below, with new listings added daily as local liquidators announce upcoming dispersals.
Across the active Buffalo sales currently listed, the most-represented categories are reliably the ones below. Each links to that category in Buffalo specifically, with active sales sorted by date.
Buffalo liquidators generally open at 9:00 AM on the first day with a numbered list circulating among waiting buyers from approximately 8:00 AM. For high-demand sales, plan to arrive at the address by 7:30 AM to secure a position in the first 20 buyers; serious buyers in this market are organized and they show up early. If you cannot be there at the bell, the day-two and day-three discounts (typically 25% and 50%) make later attendance still rewarding for general inventory, although the best pieces in any category usually leave the building in the first 90 minutes.
Pricing in Buffalo tends to follow the standard regional pattern: full price on day one, 25% off on day two, and 50%+ off on the final day. Liquidators here 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.
For multi-stop Saturday routes, plan two or three Buffalo sales in a clockwise loop and start at the highest-priority sale. Most Buffalo liquidators publish the exact street address 24 hours before the sale opens; sign up for our zip-code email alerts at the bottom of this page to receive sale notifications the moment they are listed.
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