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Lot 187 Property of an East Hampton Collector
Painted Wood "Emerson" Trade Sign
Lot 562 Property of a New York Collector
Pierre Eugene de Montezin
Lot 1139 The Private Collection of Sylvia Napier
Carved Wood and Gesso Scallop Shell
Lot 293 The Eric Cohler Collection
Pair of Regency Heraldic Mahogany Hall Chairs
Lot 28 Property from a Prominent Upper East Side Collection
Marc Chagall
Lot 151
Ansel Adams, Sand Dunes, Sunrise, Death Valley National Monument, California, 1948
Lot 1007 Property of a New York Collector
Pair of Two-Color Gold, Diamond and Emerald Earclips
Lot 429 Property of a Chappaqua Collector
Set of Six Venetian Style Giltwood Grotto Chairs
Lot 654 Property from a Prominent Corporate Collection
William Eggleston: Graceland (TV Room), 1984.
Lot 163
George II Style Red and Gilt Lacquered Secretary Bookcase
Lot 187 The Estate of Elizabeth Bailey, Reston, Virginia
The Estate of Elizabeth Bailey, Reston,...
Lot 19 The Estate of Elizabeth Bailey, Reston, Virginia
William Matthew Prior
Francois-Xavier Lalanne Patinated Bronze, Copper and Glass "Lampe Pigeon" A Miami Collection
Lot 195
A Chinese Cafe au Lait Glazed Porcelain Figure of Shakyamuni
Lot 54 The Collection of Lucille Coleman
A Finely-Cast Chinese Wire-Inlaid Bronze Figure of Guanyin
Lot 345
Pair of Sculptural Thuya Burlwood and Upholstered Side Chairs
Lot 125
Gold Necklace, Bangle Bracelet and Pair of Earclips
Lot 615 Property of a New Jersey Collector
Fernando Botero
Lot 48 Collection of a Central Park South Artist
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939)
Lot 85 From the Estate of a Prominent Beverly Hills Collector
Robert Natkin
Lot 237 Property of an Upper East Side Apartment Designed by Sasha Bikoff
Umberto Mascagni Sideboard
Lot 1045 Property from a Prominent Private Collection
Alfred Thompson Bricher
Lot 52 Property formerly in the inventory of Berry-Hill Galleries, New York
Daniel Huntington