About Us

My curiosity and education about antiques began at a young age, when I went to flea markets and antique shows with my parents.

I have now been active in the world of antiques, art, and fine objects

since 1978, first in my auction house, later transitioning to estate sales in the early 2000s.

My crew and I work with estate attorneys, realtors, and private clients throughout Connecticut. References upon request.

What Our Clients Say

Fantastic folks to work with. Had a bit of a bind as our first estate sale contractor had to back out due to family emergency. Sean came out and took care of the sale quickly and came in above estimate! I did not have to be there and is a great pleasure to work with! Highly recommended!

Christopher Lewis

Fantastic folks to work with. Had a bit of a bind as our first estate sale contractor had to back out due to family emergency. Sean came out and took care of the sale quickly and came in above estimate! I did not have to be there and is a great pleasure to work with! Highly recommended!

Christopher Lewis

Sean and his crew are amazing and very thorough in cleaning out and preparing for an estate sale. This is the third family estate that they have handled for us in 6 years. Thank You!

Michael Kowalczyk

Sean and his crew are amazing and very thorough in cleaning out and preparing for an estate sale. This is the third family estate that they have handled for us in 6 years. Thank You!

Michael Kowalczyk

Our Work

We have conducted all types of estate sales throughout Connecticut, selling a wide array

of personal property for both professional and private clients.


1840s farmhouse and outbuildings - including an old outhouse - on a 19 acre farm in Willington which had been in the same family for over 100 years. The estate included vintage farming machinery, milk bottles, tools, antique furniture, vintage toys, and household items from several past generations. The sale was held over two weekends during foliage season.


Private estates in the Norfolk hills including a blacksmith shop and mill. The client had piles of cherry, oak, and pine rough cut lumber, woodworking equipment, an antique Oliver tractor, antique hay tedder, and several tractors including two John Deere backhoe loaders.

The last remaining 19th century boathouse on the Connecticut shore in Stony Creek, Guilford. The estate had a large collection of antique nautical and maritime items, decoys, painted signs, clocks, books, and antique glassware and furniture.