Online Auction: Linden Estate of Portland
Portland, OR · Linden Residence
Online Estate Auction of the Linden residence in Portland, OR. This is a single-owner estate. Everything in the home is being offered, including pieces…
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2 upcoming musical instruments estate sales in Oregon, sorted by start date.
Portland, OR · Linden Residence
Online Estate Auction of the Linden residence in Portland, OR. This is a single-owner estate. Everything in the home is being offered, including pieces…
View sale detailsPortland, OR · Sandbourne Residence
Auction of the Sandbourne residence in Portland, OR. The Sandbourne estate represents nearly five decades of careful collecting in the Antiques category, alongside a…
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Western estates skew strongly mid-century and modern, Spanish Revival and Mission, with notable concentrations of Asian decorative arts, studio pottery, and West Coast mid-century designers. Estates from established hill-country and coastal communities are particularly rich for design-forward buyers. Oregon 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.
For buyers focused specifically on musical instruments, the Oregon market rewards a few tactical habits. Plan your Saturday route around two or three sales in the same county; Oregon 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 Oregon liquidators publish the exact street address 24 hours in advance for security reasons.
Pre-CBS Fender (before 1965), pre-Norlin Gibson (before 1969), Martin acoustics with Brazilian rosewood, and any Steinway grand with a serial number cross-referencing to a desirable era can sell for life-changing money. Bring the serial number to a luthier or appraiser before you negotiate.
Pricing on musical instruments at Oregon 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 Oregon liquidators will sometimes accept a remote purchase for a verified buyer, particularly for musical instruments pieces requested specifically by the buyer.
If you are traveling into Oregon for sales, plan ahead for transportation of larger pieces. Oregon 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 musical instruments 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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