Estate Sale Weekly

Sat
17
May

Brookside Bungalow Estate

📍 Brookside · 9 AM – 3 PM · Sat & Sun

Period bungalow downsizing. Vintage Tulsa ephemera, Western Swing and Bob Wills-era vinyl collection (Tulsa has strong country/swing roots), mid-century furniture, hand-thrown Oklahoma pottery, and a workshop of restored tools.

Records Mid-Century Pottery Tools
Sun
18
May

Jenks Family Downsize

📍 Jenks · 10 AM – 4 PM · Sun only

Quality furniture, complete fine china service, sterling flatware, garage workshop with quality tools, OU/OSU memorabilia, holiday decor, and a library of Oklahoma history.

Furniture Sports Tools China
Fri
16
May

Midtown Historic Estate

📍 Midtown · 11 AM – 5 PM · Fri-Sun

Historic midtown home estate. Art Deco furniture and lighting, vintage Tulsa ephemera, original oil paintings, antique jewelry, hand-tooled western leather, and a library of Oklahoma history.

Art Deco Lighting Jewelry Western
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About Estate Sales in Tulsa, OK

Tulsa has a rich and layered history that makes its estate sales genuinely exciting to explore. Built on the oil boom of the early 20th century, the city developed a wealthy, culturally ambitious upper class that left behind homes filled with remarkable things. Today, that legacy shows up in estate sales across the metro area, where you'll find everything from Art Deco furnishings to Native American art collected over generations. Whether you're a seasoned picker or a first-time buyer, Tulsa's estate sale scene rewards curiosity.

When Estate Sales Happen in Tulsa

Estate sales in Tulsa run year-round, though activity tends to pick up in spring and fall when the weather is comfortable and families are more likely to settle estates after the holidays or before summer. The bulk of sales run Thursday through Saturday, with Friday and Saturday being the highest-traffic days. Spring sales often coincide with the broader downsizing season, when longtime Tulsa residents transition out of large family homes. Signing up for alerts through estate sale directories is the best way to stay ahead of sales in your target neighborhoods.

What You'll Find at Tulsa Estate Sales

Tulsa's oil industry heritage, strong Native American cultural presence, and proximity to Route 66 history all shape what turns up at local sales. Estates from older Midtown and Maple Ridge homes frequently contain high-quality, well-preserved pieces accumulated over decades. Some of the most sought-after items at Tulsa estate sales include:

Best Neighborhoods for Estate Sales in Tulsa

Some of Tulsa's most rewarding estate sales come out of its established historic neighborhoods. Maple Ridge and Midtown are known for grand older homes with well-appointed interiors, often featuring antique furniture and fine art. Brookside tends to yield mid-century pieces and eclectic collections. In the suburbs, Jenks and Bixby frequently host sales from newer but substantial homes with quality appliances, outdoor furnishings, and modern décor. Broken Arrow, Tulsa's largest suburb, generates a high volume of sales and is worth watching regularly for hidden gems across all price points.