Woodbury antique business sold
WOODBURY - Mill House, a time honored and world-reknowned antiques business, has been sold for a record-setting real estate price in Woodbury. Carolyn Klemm and Maria Taylor of Klemm Real Estate handled the listing, and Maria Taylor of Klemm handled the sale.
The seller, David Vesesky, (one of the founding owners) stated how pleased he is that the purchasers are a young Connecticut couple who are avid antique collectors.Mill House property consist of a series on antique barns, greenhouses and widely photographed gardens viewed in national magazines, and featured for social and charitable events. Mill House os renouned gfor Chippendale, Sheraton, Queen Anne, and Hepplewhite furniture collections, as well as paintings, lamps, period china, chandeliers, and rare collections.
"The sale of Mill House is immensely important to Woodbury and to other dealers in the area as the new owners will carry on the tradition of stylish leadership which attracts shoppers from all over the country," Taylor said.
The seller, David Vesesky, (one of the founding owners) stated how pleased he is that the purchasers are a young Connecticut couple who are avid antique collectors.Mill House property consist of a series on antique barns, greenhouses and widely photographed gardens viewed in national magazines, and featured for social and charitable events. Mill House os renouned gfor Chippendale, Sheraton, Queen Anne, and Hepplewhite furniture collections, as well as paintings, lamps, period china, chandeliers, and rare collections.
"The sale of Mill House is immensely important to Woodbury and to other dealers in the area as the new owners will carry on the tradition of stylish leadership which attracts shoppers from all over the country," Taylor said.






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