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Lot 272
Pair of Gilt-Bronze Agate and Cloisonné Enamel Covered Urns
Lot 1045 Property from a Prominent Private Collection
Alfred Thompson Bricher
Lot 146 Property from a Private East Coast Collection
Frank Stella (1936-2024)
Lot 429 Property of a Chappaqua Collector
Set of Six Venetian Style Giltwood Grotto Chairs
Lot 617 An Important Private Collection from a Prominent Southern Family
Tom Otterness
Lot 1020
Gold, Reverse Painted Rock Crystal Intaglio and Mother-of-Pearl Hunting Dog Bangle Bracelet
Lot 614 The Alan and Marion Oliner Collection
André Derain
Lot 168 The Jade Dragon Collection, Ann Arbor, MI
A Large Chinese Longquan Celadon Tripod Censer
Lot 588 Property from the Estate of Erika Hecht Wadds
André Lhote
Lot 587 Property from the Estate of Elaine and James D. Wolfensohn
Dang Xuan Hoa
Lot 1208
Mario Buccellati Silver and Blister Pearl Cuff Bracelet
Antique Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring Property of a Pacific Northwest Collector
Lot 6 The Dalva Brothers Collection
Attributed to François Quesnel
Lot 353
Hans Wegner Teak and Upholstered “Papa Bear” Armchair and Ottoman
Lot 168 The Leslie and Johanna Garfield Collection
Jennifer Bartlett
Lot 52 Property formerly in the inventory of Berry-Hill Galleries, New York
Daniel Huntington
Lot 1003 The Estate of John E. Finnerty Jr.
Baseball 1951 Berk Ross Hit Parade of Champions
Lot 1016 Property from the Estate of Carol Kossin Cleveland
Alain Philippe Gold and Diamond Wristwatch
Lot 318
Mans Gold and Metal Bracelet Watch, 31 Jewels, Rolex, Submariner, 40mm, 18K
Lot 91 Property from the Collection of Alvin and Arlene Greenbaum
André Brasilier
Lot 656 From the Collection of a New York Playwright.
Elaine de Kooning
Lot 241 Property of an East Hampton Collector
Pair of Painted Wood Five-Tier Etageres
An important Freud document recommending the work of his protege Theodor Reik