Contents of a Canton Center, CT estate including antiques, collectibles, toys, large amount of tin ware, barn items and primitives, shop tools, fishing and outdoor items, artwork, books, photography equipment and much more!
Payment is due by Wednesday, May 20 by 3PM.
Pickup will be on Thursday, May 21 at 10AM sharp!
All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.
Payment is due by Wednesday, May 20 by 3PM.
Pickup will be on Thursday, May 21 at 10AM sharp!
All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.
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Contents of a Canton Center, CT estate including antiques, collectibles, toys, large amount of tin ware, barn items and primitives, shop tools, fishing and outdoor items, artwork, books, photography equipment and much more!
Payment is due by Wednesday, May 20 by 3PM.
Pickup will be on Thursday, May 21 at 10AM sharp!
All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.
Payment is due by Wednesday, May 20 by 3PM.
Pickup will be on Thursday, May 21 at 10AM sharp!
All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.
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Mills Mansion Family Membership with Tour Tickets, Gilded Splendor Book & Staatsburgh Blend Tea, Staatsburg, NY
The Mills Mansion Family Membership includes 6 tickets to a regular tour of the mansion, 20% discount in the gift shop, and advance notice of events and programs. In addition to the Family Membership, you will also receive a copy of Staatsburgh: Gilded Splendor on the Hudson, and Harney & Sons Staatsburgh Blend Tea!
Originally built in 1832 and greatly expanded in the 1890’s, the mansion at Staatsburgh State Historic Site is emblematic of the great country estates built in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to house America’s wealthiest families.
Referred to locally as Mills Mansion, it is an elegant example of the beautiful homes built by America’s financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age. A 25-room Greek Revival structure was built on the site in 1832 by Morgan Lewis and his wife, Gertrude Livingston, replacing an earlier house that had burned down. This second house was inherited by Ruth Livingston Mills, wife of noted financier and philanthropist Ogden Mills.
In 1895, Mr. and Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their Staatsburg home. After completion in 1896, the house had been transformed into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Its exterior was embellished with balustrades, pilasters, floral swags, and a massive portico. The rooms were furnished with elaborately carved and gilded furniture, fine oriental rugs, silk fabrics, and a collection of art objects from Europe, ancient Greece, and the Far East. Pride in the family’s Livingston heritage was also demonstrated in the prominent display of portraits of Mrs. Mills’ ancestors through the mansion. https://millsfriends.org/
VALUE $150
If this item isn't for you, please consider becoming a Member or making a donation to DCHS at https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/
The Mills Mansion Family Membership includes 6 tickets to a regular tour of the mansion, 20% discount in the gift shop, and advance notice of events and programs. In addition to the Family Membership, you will also receive a copy of Staatsburgh: Gilded Splendor on the Hudson, and Harney & Sons Staatsburgh Blend Tea!
Originally built in 1832 and greatly expanded in the 1890’s, the mansion at Staatsburgh State Historic Site is emblematic of the great country estates built in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to house America’s wealthiest families.
Referred to locally as Mills Mansion, it is an elegant example of the beautiful homes built by America’s financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age. A 25-room Greek Revival structure was built on the site in 1832 by Morgan Lewis and his wife, Gertrude Livingston, replacing an earlier house that had burned down. This second house was inherited by Ruth Livingston Mills, wife of noted financier and philanthropist Ogden Mills.
In 1895, Mr. and Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their Staatsburg home. After completion in 1896, the house had been transformed into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Its exterior was embellished with balustrades, pilasters, floral swags, and a massive portico. The rooms were furnished with elaborately carved and gilded furniture, fine oriental rugs, silk fabrics, and a collection of art objects from Europe, ancient Greece, and the Far East. Pride in the family’s Livingston heritage was also demonstrated in the prominent display of portraits of Mrs. Mills’ ancestors through the mansion. https://millsfriends.org/
VALUE $150
If this item isn't for you, please consider becoming a Member or making a donation to DCHS at https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/
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Mills Mansion Family Membership with Tour Tickets, Gilded Splendor Book & Staatsburgh Blend Tea, Staatsburg, NY
The Mills Mansion Family Membership includes 6 tickets to a regular tour of the mansion, 20% discount in the gift shop, and advance notice of events and programs. In addition to the Family Membership, you will also receive a copy of Staatsburgh: Gilded Splendor on the Hudson, and Harney & Sons Staatsburgh Blend Tea!
Originally built in 1832 and greatly expanded in the 1890’s, the mansion at Staatsburgh State Historic Site is emblematic of the great country estates built in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to house America’s wealthiest families.
Referred to locally as Mills Mansion, it is an elegant example of the beautiful homes built by America’s financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age. A 25-room Greek Revival structure was built on the site in 1832 by Morgan Lewis and his wife, Gertrude Livingston, replacing an earlier house that had burned down. This second house was inherited by Ruth Livingston Mills, wife of noted financier and philanthropist Ogden Mills.
In 1895, Mr. and Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their Staatsburg home. After completion in 1896, the house had been transformed into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Its exterior was embellished with balustrades, pilasters, floral swags, and a massive portico. The rooms were furnished with elaborately carved and gilded furniture, fine oriental rugs, silk fabrics, and a collection of art objects from Europe, ancient Greece, and the Far East. Pride in the family’s Livingston heritage was also demonstrated in the prominent display of portraits of Mrs. Mills’ ancestors through the mansion. https://millsfriends.org/
VALUE $150
If this item isn't for you, please consider becoming a Member or making a donation to DCHS at https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/
The Mills Mansion Family Membership includes 6 tickets to a regular tour of the mansion, 20% discount in the gift shop, and advance notice of events and programs. In addition to the Family Membership, you will also receive a copy of Staatsburgh: Gilded Splendor on the Hudson, and Harney & Sons Staatsburgh Blend Tea!
Originally built in 1832 and greatly expanded in the 1890’s, the mansion at Staatsburgh State Historic Site is emblematic of the great country estates built in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to house America’s wealthiest families.
Referred to locally as Mills Mansion, it is an elegant example of the beautiful homes built by America’s financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age. A 25-room Greek Revival structure was built on the site in 1832 by Morgan Lewis and his wife, Gertrude Livingston, replacing an earlier house that had burned down. This second house was inherited by Ruth Livingston Mills, wife of noted financier and philanthropist Ogden Mills.
In 1895, Mr. and Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their Staatsburg home. After completion in 1896, the house had been transformed into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Its exterior was embellished with balustrades, pilasters, floral swags, and a massive portico. The rooms were furnished with elaborately carved and gilded furniture, fine oriental rugs, silk fabrics, and a collection of art objects from Europe, ancient Greece, and the Far East. Pride in the family’s Livingston heritage was also demonstrated in the prominent display of portraits of Mrs. Mills’ ancestors through the mansion. https://millsfriends.org/
VALUE $150
If this item isn't for you, please consider becoming a Member or making a donation to DCHS at https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/
High Bid:
$90.00 – historylover2024
Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1
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