Categories → Art, Sculpture & Decor → West Virginia
0 upcoming sales in West Virginia currently feature art, sculpture & decor as a primary category, with the strongest concentrations distributed across the state. Original paintings, signed prints, sculpture, mirrors.
Estate sales surface more original art than any other secondary market in the United States. Most pieces are amateur or regional; a meaningful minority are signed listings from working artists whose markets have appreciated quietly across decades, and a small handful are genuine sleepers — the inheritance found above the garage that travels next month to a major auction house.
Oil and acrylic paintings of every regional school, signed and numbered prints, etchings and lithographs in original gallery frames, midcentury studio pottery, bronze and resin sculpture, large-scale brass and glass mirrors, decorative tableware, lamps from named makers (Frederick Cooper, Stiffel, Hansen), Asian export ceramics, and the framed family photography that hosts will let go for a few dollars per frame regardless of contents.
No art, sculpture & decor sales are currently listed in West Virginia. Check back next week, or browse all upcoming sales in West Virginia.
Unsigned decorative art prices by frame quality alone — typically $15–$60 per piece. Signed pieces in good condition price by the host's research; a quick search of the artist signature is the difference between a $40 sticker and a $1,400 sticker. Studio pottery from named regional makers prices at the high end of the table — expect $200–$800 for documented pieces. Mirrors and lamps discount aggressively on the final day.
Within West Virginia specifically, 3 total estate, moving, and liquidation sales are listed across all categories this season — meaning 0 of them carry meaningful art, sculpture & decor inventory. concentrating your weekend route around the metro areas with the highest sale density typically yields three to four productive stops in a single Saturday.
Photograph every signature you cannot read and search it before you leave the parking lot. Bring a small UV flashlight to check oils for restorations and a tape measure for frames you intend to rehang. If you suspect a sleeper, buy first and research second; you will not get a second chance. A regional resale-comp service can help you stay sharp on local pricing if you shop seriously.
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