CONROE, Texas – Estate sales are more than transactions — they’re an exchange of trust. Families hand over antique furniture, rare china, glassware and other cherished possessions that hold decades of fond memories. For Kim and Bob Hervey, those possessions were their last tangible pieces of a mother’s life. Instead of closure, they were left with anger, sadness and a long fight to get what was owed.
A family’s treasures — and a promise unkept
In November 2023, the Herveys hired Gallery One Auctions and Estate Sales to sell items that belonged to Kim’s mother at one time: antique furniture, rare china, glassware and other family heirlooms. The company’s owner, Keesha Lynne Black, agreed to handle the sale and pay the family a total of $2,037.00 for the items.
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