The Detroit Gatsby
Artifacts For Sale from the Motor City's Gilded Age
This is your chance to own a piece of Detroit's automotive legacy!
A rare, incredible private collection has emerged for sale that includes numerous pieces of custom-designed woodwork, exquisite stained glass and other architectural decor from vintage Motor City gilded-age homes owned by Alvan Macauley (former president of the Packard Motor Company), Stella Dunbar Ford and her husband Joseph B. Schlotman (Stonehurst Estate) and Anna Dodge (Rose Terrace).
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About Us
Learn more about the collection's connection to Detroit's automotive era
The Collection
See the artifacts in the collection in detail, including descriptions and photos
The History & Legacy
Read more about the Detroit Gatsby-era automotive tycoons and their grand estates in Grosse Pointe, MI
Contact Us
Interested in individual artifacts or the collection as a whole? Contact us to discuss pricing and other details.
A rare, incredible private collection has emerged for sale that includes numerous pieces of custom-designed woodwork and decor owned by Alvan Macauley (former president of the Packard Motor Company) as well as custom decorative artifacts from the Stonehurst Estate (the Grosse Pointe mansionowned by Stella Dunbar Ford and her husband Joseph B. Schlotman).
This collection is available for sale in its entirety, or sold as individual pieces. For more information about pricing, authenticity, condition, etc., please use the contact form to submit your interest. Auction houses are welcome to inquire, and all messages will be returned within 24 hours.
We appreciate your visit to our site, and hope you'll enjoy stepping back in time to Detroit's gilded age to browse the collection piece by piece.

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