Like I told you, my husband & I were hired to do an Estate Sale for friends of ours. We worked at the house for two months before the two day sale. The hardest work I've ever done, other than the Estate Sale I did years before. That one was hard because it was a hoarder's home. This one wasn't. In fact I loved every moment I spent in this home. So peaceful and calming. Although I didn't know them personally, I grew to love and respect them for the things they held so dear... you know, photos, memorabilia, books, Bibles...
... and Roy Rogers. Yes, their kids loved Roy Rogers.
I even found their Roy Rogers Riders Club rules card.
Signed by Roy & Trigger
And got all choked up reading the 10 Rider Rules.
Btw, the Roy Rogers Rodeo Ranch Set did not sell. I will be listing it on eBay for $150.00.
As in the other sales, I became increasingly curious about the owners and so I asked my new friend what her Dad did for a living. She told me to google his name. So I went home and did just that.
And wow, what an interesting man.
Please take a moment and read THIS article and then come back.
Can you believe it! I was blown away! Who knew...
His two sons drove this '56 Chevy that I photographed in the side yard. I was born in '56, so I've always been especially fond of '56 Chevys.
This was one of the items for sale ~ a Tudor Rose Fireplace Mantel that was removed from the Gourley Home, next door to Abraham Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois.
In researching the Gourley's connection to the Lincoln's, I found this little tidbit from
Another neighbor, James Gourley recalled that Mr. Lincoln "used to come to our house with slippers on - one suspender & an old pair of pants - come for milk - our room was low & he said Jim - you have to lift your loft a little higher, I can't stand in it well."
So, I'd like to think that I touched the mantel that Abraham Lincoln touched.
Btw, the mantel didn't sell.
The signature on this 18X24" painting is SA Thompson (and I'm a Thompson), and I also have fond memories of picking Pussy Willows while growing up on the farm in Wisconsin. So when it didn't sell, they gave it to me. And I will cherish it forever.
Written on the back ~
June 1940
Painted by Selma Thompson
So, I'd like to think that I now own a piece of art that hung in the home of someone whose brain is on display at the Smithsonian Institute.