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Leon Russell, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Leon Russell, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Items From The Estate Of Leon Russell To Go On Sale

by Paul Cashmere on May 24, 2018

in News

Items from the estate of Leon Russell will go on sale this week.

Leon Russell died on November 13, 2016. The legendary singer songwriter lived in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, about 17 miles east of Nashville.

Leon was a pianist on early albums by the Beach Boys before releasing his first album ‘Leon Russell’ in 1970. He was also a member of Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen.

As a songwriter Leon wrote the classic ‘A Song For You’.

https://www.estatesales.net/TN/Mount-Juliet/37122/1866399

Phase I of the sale (May 24th-26th) will include Furniture, household items, clothing, Ornate antique furniture, African masks, drums, beaded chairs.

Phase II will be held May 31st-June 2nd and will have musical equipment, lots of keyboards, more furniture, more outdoor decor.

Furniture for sale

Huge king bed
Second king bed by Michael Amini “Cortina” set with matching nightstands
Several queen beds – no mattresses or boxsprings
Large sofa and matching chair and ottoman by Michael Amini
Large coffee table
armoire
Reproduction French slant top desk
Several round ornate Asian carved tables
Antique blue tufted sofa, pair of armchairs, and settee
Several Occassional tables and chairs
Carved bar
Ornately carved slant top desk
3 Ornately carved Chinese benches
Asian screen-5 panel intricately carved
Large oak mantle
Carved antique mantle
Rosewood round pedestal table
Large console carved Asian table
Kitchen table-glass top, metal base, 6 chairs
Dining table with 2 leaves, 8 chairs
2 Cigar store Indians – wooden
Large grandfather clock-Remcraft
Other items:
Lots of kitchenware
Lamps
Fur coats, women’s clothes and shoes, men’s jackets, shoes
African masks
Lots of building supplies from a home never finished-solid doors, large arched door frame with a pair of arched doors
outdoor lighting, 3 American Standard “Cadet” whirlpool tubs, sinks, vanity, cabinets, Pella windows, iron security storm doors…
Foosball table
Slot machine
Gumball machine
Albums, CD’s

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