Artifacts2Go Auction House / Welcome to 1794 - Historical Home in StonyBrook
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This lovely Stonybrook Home sits on 3 acres of land surrounded by 12 acres of state lane. First built in 1794 by Jedediah Williamson, it remained in the family for two generations until it was sold in 1951 to a family named Ploch.
Mr. Ploch headed a Manhattan bank. And, in his later years, a bank in Stony Brook. He was an avid collector of historical items, including a chess set that Benjiam Franklin once gifted to a local family.
Agnes Ploch, his wife, was a local historian who belonged to the three-village garden club. It has been said that, as a historian, she often educated others when attending meetings about discoveries. They were the perfect couple for this wonderful historic home.
The home has remained in the family after their passing, along with their historical treasures.
The family has decided to downsize and pass their home on to the next family, allowing us to auction some interesting items. An on-site sale will soon follow, including many early 19th-century and late 18th-century pieces.
Enjoy browsing the auction. Questions about the home are welcome, as it is currently on the market and looking for the next keeper.



























































































































































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