I could have sworn I once look into a locally well known auction , either Friday or Saturday evenings, in the Hartford area--maybe north, near Avon or New Britain?
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
auctions near Hartford?
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Don't know if it is still going on, however Canton Barn (near Avon) was a popular auction site. Check the Sunday Courant..usually advertises up-coming auctions.
Just checked Canton Barn -- they have a website for more info.
yup--that's the one I was thinking of. Thanks,ladystack!
Ever been? I'm not a big serious auction fan, but I'll be in the area and it looks fun
No I have never been...however i used to go to auctions when i was younger. Now too old to accumulate more "stuff" ...i am more in the "giving away" stage. Have fun!!
I have been there several times and the auction is good fun. They have fabulous pies - plan on having a slice. Another auction house is Nadeau's near Hartford. Generally they have better quality antiques, a more professional house (no pie). Depends on what you are looking for.....