WINDSOR, CONN. - Connecticut furniture from the estate of
well-known Hartford conservator Paul Koda (1905-2001), plus
weathervanes deaccessioned by the Antiquarian and Landmarks
Society, drew a standing-room-only crowd to Nadeau's Auction
Gallery on Saturday, September 29.
The sale, Nadeau's most successful ever, grossed $1.23 million.
The auctioneer is shown here with an unusual triangular maple and
cherry dropleaf table. The winning bid, executed by the house,
was $34,500 including premium.
A full report of this sale will appear in a future issue of
Antiques and The Arts Weekly.