Estate Sale for the Legendary Hertzstein family! Albuquerque off of Rio Grande BLVD. INCREDIBLE HOME!!! This weekend! Saturday & Sunday 9-4. April 11-12
10075 Los Cansados Rd NW, Albuquerque. Of Rio Grande BLVD.
(use Google Maps! the other ones will get you to the wrong place! or follow Madera Signs).
The Herzstein family, Jewish immigrants from Germany, were pioneering merchants and settlers in early 20th-century northeastern New Mexico. Morris and Lena Herzstein established a successful mercantile store in Clayton, built the town’s first cinema — the Luna Theater — and contributed to local commerce despite the hardships of frontier life, including encounters with outlaws like Black Jack Ketchum. Their son Albert, born nearby in 1907, later created the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation, which has supported New Mexico institutions such as the University of New Mexico, and today the family is honored through the Herzstein Memorial Museum in Clayton, which preserves regional history from the Santa Fe Trail era to the Dust Bowl. David and Jo Ann Hertzstein welcome you to their incredible home built in 1952!
This huge home includes the finest of furnishings, art & collectibles! the yard is full of local art made of metal. lots of garden treasures including patio furniture. lots of Native American pottery, old & contemporary, art galore! painting & prints, top notch party wear clothing and a Tremendous amount of jewelry! Native, southwest & fine including some big names! high end household items and tools, life-size bronze Buddha & a stone one! cacti, leather couches & chairs, an amazing carved king size bed! bed ware an kitchenware, New Mexican religious carvings, office furniture, cabinets, desks, bookshelves etc. Kachinas & Navajo weavings, Antique horse drawn cart and much more!