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NORTHEAST AUCTION TEASER FOR 4-8

W/1 CUT

MANCHESTER, N.H. — The premier lot at Northeast Auctions’ three-day weekend sale conducted April 1–3 at the Center of New Hampshire was a pristine three-part mahogany bookcase attributed to Duncan Phyfe that realized $116,000.

Bidding opened at $45,000 and fluttered between the phone and prominent dealers in the room. The phone bidder prevailed. The piece came from the celebrated New York furniture collection gathered by Richard and Beverly Kelly.

Other offerings from various owners included mocha ware from the collection of Bill Lewan; and American furniture from the collection of Barbara Comee.

A full report of the sale will appear in a future issue.

—Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo

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MANCHESTER, N.H. — The premier lot at Northeast Auctions’ three-day weekend sale conducted April 1–3 at the Center of New Hampshire was a pristine three-part mahogany bookcase attribu-ted to Duncan Phyfe that realized $116,000. Bidding opened at $45,000 and fluttered between the phone and prominent dealers in the room. The phone bidder prevailed. The piece came from the celebrated New York furniture collection gathered by Richard and Beverly Kelly. Other offerings from various owners included mocha ware from the collection of Bill Lewan; and American furniture from the collection of Barbara Comee. A full report of the sale will appear in a future issue.

—Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo

MANCHESTER, N.H. — The premier lot at Northeast Auctions’ three-day weekend sale conducted April 1–3 at the Center of New Hampshire was a pristine three-part mahogany bookcase attributed to Duncan Phyfe that realized $116,000. Bidding opened at $45,000 and fluttered between the phone and prominent dealers in the room. The phone bidder prevailed. The piece came from the celebrated New York furniture collection gathered by Richard and Beverly Kelly. Other offerings from various owners included mocha ware from the collection of Bill Lewan; and American furniture from the collection of Barbara Comee. A full report of the sale will appear in a future issue.

—Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo

MANCHESTER, N.H. — The premier lot at Northeast Auctions’ three-day weekend sale conducted April 1–3 at the Center of New Hampshire was a pristine three-part mahogany bookcase attributed to Duncan Phyfe that realized $116,000. Bidding opened at $45,000 and fluttered between the phone and prominent dealers in the room. The phone bidder prevailed. The piece came from the celebrated New York furniture collection gathered by Richard and Beverly Kelly. Other offerings from various owners included mocha ware from the collection of Bill Lewan; and American furniture from the collection of Barbara Comee. A full report of the sale will appear in a future issue.

—Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo

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