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Lot 385 Property from an Anglo-American Interior
Louis XV Style Faux Marble Top Giltwood Console
Lot 2228 Property from the Petschek Family
Excelsior Park Gold Travel Clock
Lot 1115
Van Cleef & Arpels White Gold and Turquoise ‘Sweet Butterflies’ Pendant-Necklace, France
Lot 546 Estate of Bartlett Burnap
Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen
Lot 627 Property of a New Jersey Collector
Property of a New Jersey Collector Fernando...
Lot 80 Property from a Greenwich Collection
John Frederick Herring, Jnr.
Lot 1220 Property from the Estate of Carol Kossin Cleveland
John Iversen Gold Flower Necklace
Lot 111 Property from the Collection of Helen Sonnenberg Tucker
Robert Kulicke
Lot 101
An important Freud document recommending the work of his protege Theodor Reik
Lot 48 Collection of a Central Park South Artist
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939)
Lot 143
Van Cleef & Arpels Long Gold 'Alhambra' Chain Necklace
Lot 91 Property from the Collection of Alvin and Arlene Greenbaum
André Brasilier
Lot 1115 Property from a Gold Coast Long Island Private Collection
Hunt Slonem
Lot 86
The beautiful Simon de Colines edition of a major early French book on veterinary medicine
Lot 76
Patek Philippe Gentleman's Gold 'Complications' Wristwatch, Ref. 5055R-007
Lot 210 The Chairman's Collection, Long Island, New York
Black-Painted Tap Table
Lot 583 Collection of a Sarasota and East Hampton Lady
Yayoi Kusama
Lot 353
Hans Wegner Teak and Upholstered “Papa Bear” Armchair and Ottoman
Lot 132 The Julius and Theodore Cohn Library
An eight-page Cotton Mather manuscript
Lot 391
Pair of Gold, Platinum, Yellow and Pink Sapphire and Diamond Pendant-Earrings, Bulgari
Lot 631 The Alan and Marion Oliner Collection
Paul Signac
Lot 27 Property from the Estate of Jacqueline Loewe Fowler
Alphonse Mucha
Sylvia Plimack Mangold From the Collection of Gilbert and Editha F. Carpenter