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Silver Takes Top Lots at Doyle New York's October 21, 2009 Auction of Important English and Continental Furniture and Decorations

Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10am EDT |
New York
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Featuring Property from the Estate of Eleanor S. Rawson and the Estate of John Spencer-Churchill Guest

  • Featuring Property from the Estate of Eleanor S. Rawson and the Estate of John Spencer-Churchill Guest
  • Including Old Master Paintings and Drawings

Doyle New York held an auction of Important English and Continental Furniture and Decorations, including Old Master Paintings and Drawings on October 21, 2009. The sale offered furniture and decorations from the 17th through early 19th centuries, as well as Continental, English and Chinese export porcelain, Georgian silver, sculpture, clocks, chandeliers, sconces, tapestries and rugs. The Old Master Paintings section of the sale showcased landscapes, still lifes, portraits and religious subjects by European artists from the Renaissance to the 19th century. With competitive international bidding from the salesroom, the telephones and the Internet, the sale totaled $1,394,456 with 74% sold by lot and 85% sold by value.

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  • Estate of a Park Avenue Lady
  • Estate of Anton Schutz
  • Estate of Eleanor S. Rawson
  • Estate of John Spencer-Churchill Guest
  • Estate of Mary Howard de Liagre
  • Estate of Robert E. Driscoll
  • Property from the Estate of a Washington D.C. Philanthropist
  • Property from the William Haber Collection
  • Property from the William Haber Collection
  • Property of a New York Lady
  • Property of a Southern Lady
  • The Collection of Hugh J. Grant and Lucie Mackey Grant
  • The Collection of William and Anita Nelkin
  • The Estates of Eric and Irene Stiebel
  • The Marie J. Doty Collection

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