GSF Saved 04-04-2026 18:49 1, 37.25352990, -79.98014780, "2421 Mount Vernon Road, Roanoke, VA", "This exceptional auction in Roanoke brings together a thoughtfully curated collection representing two generations of the Henderson family of Victor, Virginia. Mr. Ronald Ray Henderson and Mrs. Shirley Cawley Henderson were individuals of refined taste and appreciation for quality, and their collection reflects a lifetime of careful selection and pride of ownership. Mr. Henderson, who honorably served his community with the Roanoke County Sheriff’s Office, leaves behind a collection that speaks to both his service and his personal interests. Featured within this catalog is an assortment of new and vintage fishing equipment, along with a meaningful collection of law enforcement patches from agencies throughout the region. Mrs. Henderson’s influence is equally evident, with a keen eye for style and a passion for creating a welcoming and well-appointed home. Her collection includes an elegant selection of fine and costume jewelry, featuring gold and sterling pieces alongside designer selections from brands such as J. Crew. Buyers will discover a strong offering of quality furniture, including a striking double blind-door corner cupboard with provenance from Kentucky, a distinctive stepback cupboard, and well-crafted Drexel dining and bedroom furnishings. The collection is further complemented by a selection of oriental area rugs in excellent condition. Art enthusiasts will appreciate signed prints from renowned artist P. Buckley Moss, as well as works by respected Salem, Virginia artist Penn Kime. Additional highlights include fine Belleek porcelain, Waterford crystal stemware, vibrant carnival glass, and an inviting assortment of outdoor furniture—perfectly timed for the upcoming spring and summer seasons. We invite you to attend the preview and experience this collection firsthand—each piece offering its own story and opportunity." 2, 37.31247160, -80.02383260, "2009 Montclair Dr, Roanoke, VA", "As one chapter closes, another begins. After 42 wonderful years in their five-bedroom Roanoke home, Ken and Cam Srpan are beginning a new adventure in a retirement community—offering you a rare opportunity to own pieces that have been part of a life richly lived. This is more than an auction. It’s a curated collection of history, craftsmanship, and character. From Cam’s Petersburg, Virginia roots comes a remarkable array of beautifully preserved antique furniture, fine china, and elegant glassware—many pieces dating to the Civil War era. These are not just furnishings; they are heirlooms with stories to tell, ready to bring timeless beauty and historic charm into your home. Ken, a retired television journalist who served as a reporter, anchor, and news director, is offering unique broadcasting memorabilia—conversation-starting pieces that capture a fascinating era of local television history. Music has also filled this home over the years, and a beautiful upright piano now awaits its next setting—ready to bring warmth, tradition, and live music into another family’s gatherings. Automotive enthusiasts will appreciate one of his favorites: a well-maintained 2012 four-door Jeep Wrangler with approximately 56,000 miles—garaged, cared for, and ready for its next adventure. History lovers will be drawn to an impressive collection of more than 50 volumes on Thomas Jefferson, along with additional works on Colonial America—a thoughtfully assembled library for scholars, collectors, or anyone passionate about America’s founding era. For the holidays and beyond, enjoy the charm of a large collection of Byers’ Choice Caroler figurines, celebrated for their handcrafted detail and festive spirit. Collectors of fine ceramics will appreciate the enduring quality and elegance of Wedgwood pieces. Enhance your home with a selection of timeless oriental rugs—rich in color, craftsmanship, and enduring style. Bringing the collection into the modern age, you’ll also find a variety of quality electronics. And for homeowners and gardeners, there’s an exceptional assortment of well-maintained tools and equipment—everything you need to care for house and yard, including a self-propelled lawn mower and a yard vacuum to make autumn leaf cleanup effortless. Each item has been carefully selected, preserved, and appreciated over decades. Now, these treasures are ready to become part of your story. And this is only a sampling. Many more distinctive, practical, and unexpected finds await—each with its own history and ready for a new home. This exceptional auction also features select items from the Toro family collection, including some beautiful pieces of furniture from Thomasville, Hancock & Moore, and Bombay Company. Lots 300-406 are located at 1610 Cascades Ct. in Salem, VA, just 10 minutes away." 3, 37.28818100, -79.92330300, "938 Indiana Ave NE, Roanoke, VA", "Saturday Garage Sale! This will be an almost weekly sale as we work through an estate. Cash and Venmo accepted ! Need to clear inventory to make room for tons of new clothes! All clothes are $1 this week! Added more jewelry! Several new in box Premier Jewelry pieces and a bunch of brooches have been added. Some are Sarah Cov! Lots of Christmas themed jewelry added this week! Lots of purses! Almost all are new with tags. Ranging vintage to semi modern. Several Y2K style Small furniture! Vintage claw foot coffee table, Drum table, nestle xxdisplay, plant stand, chairs etc. New in box bike. Come join us in our garage behind our house! Parking off-street or backyard only, please! Leave driveway open. 938 Indiana Ave Ne 24012 Saturday April 4th 9-1" 4, 37.25063100, -79.94877500, "2116 Broadway Ave SW, Roanoke, VA", "Good stuff.." 5, 37.38421540, -79.80735720, "385 Thornblade Way, Blue Ridge, VA", "This sale includesfurniture, photographs, wall art, Christmas décor, small kitchen appliances, washer and dryer, mobility chair, walkers, books, and lots more.There arebooks on many topics. These include biographies, novels, history, humor, and theatre. Sale runs Friday April 3 and Saturday April 4 from 9am to 4pm, and Sunday April 5 from 10am to 2pm. No earlybirds. Address is 385 Thornblade Way in Blueridge VA. "