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Houston Real Estate Legend Martha Turner’s Treasures to Be Sold In a Powerhouse Estate Sale — With Mental Health Winning
Turner's Artist Daughter Gives PaperCity an Exclusive Preview

BY // 05.07.24

The philanthropic side of the late residential real state icon Martha Turner will be revisited this Mother’s Day weekend when an incredible collection of her fashions and accessories will be offered in what is being called “An Estate of Grace” sale. Proceeds from the sale of everything from furs including a sable cape to alligator handbags to coral, amethyst and turquoise jewelry, all priced below online resale sites, will benefit the Montrose Center and Healthcare for the Homeless.

Turner’s daughter, artist Deasa Turner, is contributing the items. That includes more than 1,000 accessories and statement jewelry pieces on this Mother’s Day weekend (this Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11) in memory of her mother and her mother’s well-known philanthropy. Organized by the StellaNova Foundation, the sale will take place this Friday and Saturday at the Montrose Center.

Tuesday morning, I took a walk with Deasa Turner through the massive collection of items being packaged for the move to the Montrose Center. Having known the real estate trailblazer well, I was reminded of Martha Turner’s penchant for oversized brooches and rings along with statement necklaces and bracelets. She held an uncompromising flare for fashion that found her dressing professionally for day and with a taste for the opulent for night.

Deasa Turner selected the StellaNova Foundation for its support of organizations that provide mental health care assistance and treatment for those who could not otherwise afford it. She shared that she had lost her father to suicide and that mental health has always been at the forefront of her philanthropic interests.

In addition to Martha Turner’s estate, the sale will include new, gently used, and antique accessories curated by the late real estate investor and world traveler Anthony Kouzounis, along with cinematic treasures donated by the Houston Film Critics Society.

While Deasa Turner is promoting the sale as the perfect resource for Mother’s Day gifting, I would say it will also be an amazing place for stocking up on great fashion. Think Oscar de la Renta, Roberta di Camerino, scores of shoes (size 8.5 to 9), tons of cashmeres, scarves and shawls.

Perhaps the most special item of all is the custom satin vest created for Martha Turner by her daughter. It is adorned with a selection of Martha’s brooches, the piece inspired by Chanel’s Fall 2008 Collection. It is being offered in raffle with only 35 tickets sold at $100 each.

There is a VIP ticketed preview from 8:30 am to 11 am this Friday, May 10, with free admission beginning at 11 am. Things open at 9 am on Saturday with free admission. The sale closes both days at 6 pm.

More information is available here.