I’m a miniatures empath; Some may call me the "Dollhouse Whisper". I’m able to guide, manage and calm collectors and their families once the important decision has been made to sell a treasured collection. I also connect collections with collectors to ensure that a prized assortment of miniatures find “happy new homes” where they can equal delight and be fully appreciated while honoring the memories the original owners and artists. Hit the link below to register for my next free webinar about how to best go about selling your adored collection of miniatures, I'll take you through all of your options if you are interested in selling your adored collection.
Perhaps you are downsizing your assortment or looking to make room for more miniatures (who knew little things take up so much space?!). Maybe you are helping a friend or family member find happy homes for their miniatures or looking to make sure that your collection is ushered into the right hands after you’ve moved on to a bigger and better mini world!
(Photo Above: Work by Neil Corkin from my Buckalter Estate Sale (Fall 2021)
I’ve been a passionate about miniatures virtually my entire life. While I collect and craft miniatures as a hobby, I mostly promote and sell tiny treasures as a business. Over the years, I've developed a keen ability to connect collectors with buyers who share the same understanding of the love, dedication and hard work it takes to curate a personal collection of miniatures; I've learned how to join sellers with enthusiasts who share a common appreciation for the joy, respect and care that miniatures deserve.
After one estate sale, my client (Jill S.) had this to say when I told her we found new homes for all of her aunt's treasures (and exceeding all sales expectations!) "Wow! That's incredible! You have the magic touch and inspiration for this special mini-world! Thank you so much!"
I'm excited to be sharing my knowledge a about the options you have for guiding your collections to a protected and cherished home while answering as many of the questions you might have about best ways of handling your adored treasures. click the link below to join my upcoming webinar or feel free to reach out by phone 914 - 548 - 1984 or email!
Photo: Collection of Miniatures from the Buckalter Estate from my Fall 2021 Auction
Miniatures are so often misunderstood and dismissed as “toys” or mere “playthings” and sellers want to ensure that their estates are handled with the proper care and respect they deserve. Through the process of learning about the collectors and their collections, I find out about their specific passions, their favorite artists and where they made their discoveries. I ask questions and create an emotional connection while developing strong relationships with my clients, building trust and providing comfort in knowing that their collections will end in the right hands. Photo Above: Fall 2021 Buckalter Estate Sale)
A few years ago, I worked with the family of a miniature collector. I learned that the collector was born in Philadelphia, was the wife of a prominent businessman and that she spent over 50 years putting together her collection. I discovered that a portion of her collection was gifted and exhibited in an East Coast museum and that it appeared on the cover of a miniatures magazine. It was so terrific to meet with the granddaughter and great granddaughter to review the collection and talk about bringing it to market. They were excited to know that I would care for it as much for it as their grandmother did and to usher the pieces into the hands of those who would have an appreciation for and understanding of its value including the time and energy it took to curate the collection.
Photo Above: Evelyn Proper Strouse Collection/Estate Sale 2020
The balance of the collection consisted of, among other objects, miniature metal, pottery, flowers, and a pair of oversized, hand-crafted, antique hardwood secretaries. Through research, I found the original gallery in New York City which handled the sale of the piece and discovered that it was quite a rare object. When I began the auction, I connected with a buyer who had been looking for a similar piece for a long time and was thrilled when she discovered one had existed. She was overjoyed as the winning bidder!
More recently I connected with a woman who was handling the estate of her sister who had passed several years ago. Her sister was an avid collector with a passion for food miniatures and had commissioned and purchased an extensive assortment of fine scaled polymer clay bakery and confectionary pieces.
This included individual cakes and cookies as well as vignettes overflowing with scrumptious treasures created by artists like Mary Broaddus and Kim Saulter. My client expressed how delighted she was that her sister’s collection would be treasured, cared for and loved as much as her sister loved them. I’m still working on finding new homes for this wonderful collection!
Photo Above/Below: Donna Kabbas/Debbie Kabbas Estate Sale Early 2020
I do love the miniatures world but what I think I love most is how it can bring people together through a shared love of tiny objects and respect for the craft.
This is a reprint of my feature in the March 2021 issue of Dollshouse and Miniature Scene magazine.
Join me for a free talk about how to best manage your adored miniatures collection when thinking about making it ready for sale (or for donation!) on Saturday, April 23 at 10am ET via Zoom.
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- Darren
D. Thomas Miniatures
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