Martha Stewart is a household name as the expert on, well, all things household—how to cook, craft, decorate, and entertain like the best. Sure, she’s had her ups and downs (and prison time), but if you still aspire to possess one sliver of her domestic prowess, you can now buy it for as little as 25 bucks! On May 5 and 6, Kaminski Auctions of Beverly, MA, is selling off a collection of studio props and furniture from “The Martha Stewart Show,” and if you can’t get to the auction gallery in person, you can bid online or by phone at KaminskiAuctions.com. That’s right: You can set Martha Stewart’s table in your own home, with Martha Stewart’s dishes and tableware. You can cook in her pots and arrange flowers in her vases, and the prices actually seem quite reasonable. Minimum bids start at only $25—that’s for entire collections of things, from placemats to antique clocks—and even if the bidding drives those prices up, most final tallies are anticipated to stay well under the $500 range. In other words, getting a piece of Stewart’s empire comes surprisingly cheap! And you’ll feel even better about buying this stuff knowing that a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Martha Stewart Center for Living (MSCL) at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, which serves to promote and facilitate access to health care resources for older adults and to enhance the public perception of aging. In other words, channeling your inner Martha Stewart will be a win-win all around—not just for your home decor. Here are a few choice items to consider bidding on that could elevate your domestic A-game to a whole new level. Lot #29 Butcher block tableMinimum bid: $150 Estimated sales price: $300-$500 OMG, Stewart actually chopped carrots on this thing! It comes pre-seasoned by the master herself. It’s 34″ tall by 23.5″ wide—the perfect size for just about any kitchen. Lot #34 Group of eight ice bucketsMinimum bid: $25 Estimated sales price: $50-$100 No self-respecting bar cart is complete without one … and eight is even better! Since you’re bidding on the group as a whole, you should know that they can double as flower bowls, fruit bowls, you name it. Lot #56 Collection of throw pillow coversMinimum bid: $25 Estimated sales price: $50-$100 Whoa! There are 38 throw pillow covers in this lot—that’s plenty for every room in the house! It looks like they’re mostly in shades of blue and green, and many of them have fancy embroidery. Lot #115 Group of clocks and hourglassesMinimum bid: $50 Estimated sales price: $100-$200 Keep time with Martha Stewart by displaying these 18 clocks (some vintage) and two hourglasses. It’s a ready-made collection. Lot #189 Group of vintage colored glass bottlesMinimum bid: $35 Estimated sales price: $75-$100 Bathroom, bedroom, living room or kitchen, you know you have a place or three for these 15 vintage glass colored bottles. Filled with flowers or spice, they’ll also make great gifts. Lot #201 Table linensMinimum bid: $100 Estimated sales price: $200-$300 This collection includes designer table linens in reds, pinks, purples, and oranges that are interchangeable, so you don’t get that “matchy-matchy” look. Pieces include tablecloths, napkins, runners, and placemats in assorted materials and patterns. Lot #225 Printing blocksMinimum bid: $35 Estimated sales price: $75-$100 Think of the accent pieces you could make with the addition of random letters in various colors and typefaces! This includes an assortment of printing blocks and wooden letters in three small tubs. Lot #354 Binoculars, cameras, and magnifying glassesMinimum bid: $25 Estimated sales price: $50-$75 The perfect accessories for a library, study, den, or office, these vintage binoculars, cameras, and magnifying glasses will certainly get some conversations started. How much fun to be able to say, “This? I got it from Martha Stewart!” Lot #371 Set of six vintage painted metal chairsMinimum bid: $50 Estimated sales price: $100-$200 Here’s your chance to complete that cafe table look with just a few clicks. They’re painted in different colors for a cheery, eclectic effect. They’re 31.5 inches high and the seats are 15 inches deep. Lot #388 Painted Chinese-style sideboardMinimum bid: $50 Estimated sales price: $100-$200 Here’s something you’re not likely to find anywhere else—especially at this price! This Chinese-style sideboard is painted a bold blue, and measures 35¼ inches high, 62¾ inches wide, and 15¾ inches deep. The post Martha Stewart Chopped Here! Buy Her Pots, Placemats, and More for $25 on Up appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. via https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/martha-stewart-auction-cheap/
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