Date: Fri 25-Oct-1996
Date: Fri 25-Oct-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
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Last Vestiges Of The State Hospital Are Going, Going, Gone
B Y S TEVE B IGHAM
The state's Department of Mental Health opened the doors of Fairfield Hills
Hospital last Friday and Saturday and invited bargain hunters in in a bid to
rid itself of institutional furniture and property it no longer had use for.
Through a public auction conducted by Clearing House Commercial of
Wethersfield, the state sold more than $30,000 worth of tag-sale-like items.
The auction offered a range of goods from pool tables and refrigerators to
dentist's chairs and stainless steel operating tables. Auctioneer Thomas Le
Clair said nearly all 1,300 catalogued items went were sold.
Of course, much of the inventory had already been removed since the state's
decision to close Fairfield Hills Hospital more than a year ago as part of its
plan to consolidate the Department of Mental Health.
"All state agencies had an opportunity to pick and choose what they needed
beforehand," Mr Le Clair explained. "What we had left was what the state could
not use anymore."
About 75 buyers showed up at Friday's auction, which started at 10 am in the
kitchen of the Bridgeport Dining Hall. The auctioneer started fielding bids
for pots and pans, vegetable dicers and stainless steel vats. Mr Le Clair even
managed to auction off a pair of electric fryolators (still filled with
grease) for about $10.
With the heavy rain postponing any leaf-raking chores, about 500-600 people,
many of them from Newtown, attended Saturday's auction, which featured the
sale of three pool tables (sold for $100 and under), oak dressers, tables and
hundreds of wooden chairs.
The top lot, according to Mr Le Clair, was a Hobart dough mixer which was sold
to a restaurant dealer for $2,900. Also, a pile of some 5,000 record albums
and nearly as many books went for $10.
In addition to finding bargains, the two-day event also gave the curious a
rare opportunity to see part of the massive institutional hospital from the
inside. The Bridgeport Dining Hall boasts four massive dining halls and a
kitchen/bakery about the size of a football field.
If you missed last week's auction and are still in the market for a lobotomy
table or any other mental hospital item, the next state hospital auction will
take place at the Norwich State Hospital November 1-2.
