I hope this doesn't sound morbid... I am not a prolific woodturner/woodworker like those of you with large collections of your own work. For me, when I create in a moment of inspiration (however often or seldom that may be), I gain the most enjoyment from the process of making something and then showing it around to those in my life. When someone demonstrates a genuine liking for the widget, I simply tell them to keep it and enjoy it, a gift to them. I've got a small collection of items I've made over time here at home, but when the day comes that someone else has to think of what to do with my stuff, I don't want them to be burdened with it all. I'd rather see the smile on someone's face with my own eyes as I hand it to them, instead of having my stuff become fodder at an estate sale with 50 cent masking tape labels.
Start giving that stuff away folks. Like it or not, it'll have to go someday anyway. Make it your goal to let visitors to your home take one or two of your pieces. For free. It feels really good to do so, and it will be more meaningful to both of you in the here and now instead of after you're gone.