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Late Georgian tea caddy,                    Warhol Mick Jagger print,                    Tiffany Arabian lamp,
            $2,375, Roland Auctions                     $131,250, Heritage Auctions                  $7,200, Treasureseeker
                                                                        Artist Andy Warhol’s 1975
                                   An English late                      screenprint portrait of  Mick             A Tiffany Studios Arabian lamp
                                   Georgian shell-inlaid                                                          with signed Favrile shade and
                                   tea caddy of sarcoph-                Jagger, signed by the Rolling             signed brass base sold for
                                                                        Stones front man, sold for
                                   agus form sold for                                                             $7,200 in an online-only Spring
                                   $2,375 at a Multi-                   $131,250 at a Prints &                    into Treasures: Fine Art &
                                                                        Multiples auction held April
                                   Estates Auction held                                                           Collectibles sale held April 16th
                                   April 1st by Roland                  18th by Heritage Auctions in              by Treasureseeker Auctions in
            Auctions in Glen Cove, NY. Also, an 18th                    Dallas, TX. Also, a set of four           Pasadena, CA. Also, a Meiji-era
            century American Chippendale mahogany and                   lithographs by Keith Haring,              silver and enamel floral box
                                                                        titled  Pop Shop III (1989)
            marble table settled at $18,750; a GIA-certified                                         went for $3,840; a cat painting by Jules Leroy
            3.34-carat diamond in a platinum ring slipped   realized $125,000; Joan Mitchell’s large litho-  finished at $3,520; a 19th century malachite
                                                        graph diptych titled  Sunflowers brought
            onto a new finger for $34,375; a set of 12                                               and bronze clock decorated with a cherub and
            Chinese paintings mounted in a fold-out book   $93,750; and Pablo Picasso’s linocut from   rooster reached $3,300; and a Japanese silver
                                                        1962 titled Grande Tête Femme changed hands
            brought $50,000; and a Neoclassical-style gilt                                           and enamel vase settled at $2,560.
            bronze chandelier made $5,000.              for $62,500.
                                                                                                     Porfirio Salinas painting,
            Majolica dish and cover,                    Cartier “Coussin” watch,                     $47,200, Amero Auctions
            $62,225, Doyle                              $34,650, Hindman                                                 An untitled oil on
                                                                        A Cartier 18kt yellow gold                       canvas Texas landscape
                               A Mintons Majolica hare                  Bamboo “Coussin” watch                           with bluebonnets by
                               and duck head game-pie                                                                    Porfirio Salinas sold for
                               dish and cover attributed                sold for $34,650 at a                            $47,200 at a Spring
                                                                        Watches Auction held in
                               to Paul Comolera sold                                                                     2023 Spectacular Sale
                               for $62,225 at an auction                April by Hindman in                              held March 26th by
                                                                        Chicago. Also, a Cartier 18kt
                               of Part 2 of the Joan                                                 Amero Auctions in Sarasota, FL. Also, a pair of
                               Stacke Graham Majolica                   yellow gold “Tank” watch     Spring Festival pattern elongated hexagonal
            Collection held April 4th by Doyle in New York   rang up $16,380; a Cartier 18kt yellow gold   tables by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne earned
            City. Also, a T.C. Brown, Westhead, Moore &   dual-time “Tonneau” watch gaveled for $8,820;   $18,880; a pair of Egyptian-style bronze figures
                                                        a Roger Dubuis perpetual calendar chronograph
            Co. Egyptian Revival Majolica garden seat,                                               by Emile Louis Picault brought $10,620; and an
            shape no. 1223, circa 1875, realized $50,400;   “Hommage” watch commanded $28,350; an    equestrian-themed painting by Alfred Wierusz-
                                                        Alfred Dunhill lighter with a clock went for
            and a Minton Majolica Japanese boat spill vase                                           Kowalski, titled  Morning Ride, galloped off
            designed by Johann (John) Hasselmann Henk,   $7,560; and an 18kt yellow gold Jaeger-     for $44,250.
                                                        Lecoultre watch garnered $21,420.
            circa 1875, brought $28,350.
            Pair Air Jordan sneakers,                   Beethoven letter,                            Pair of Chinese bowls,

            $2.2 million, Sotheby’s                     $99,000, RR Auction                          $94,500, Freeman’s
                                                                              A handwritten letter                     A pair of Chinese famille
                                Basketball     legend                                                                  rose-decorated “Balsam-
                                Michael Jordan’s 1998                         by composer Ludwig                       Pear” bowls with Jiaqing
                                                                              van Beethoven sold
                                NBA Finals Game 2 Air                                                                  six-character seal mark of
                                Jordan 13S sneakers                           for $99,000 in an                        the period sold for
                                                                              online auction that
                                from his The Last Dance                                                                $94,500 at an Asian Arts
                                season sold for $2.2                          ended April 12th by                      auction held April 18th by
            million at an auction held April 11th by                          RR     Auction   in                      Freeman’s in Philadelphia.
                                                                              Boston. The one-page
            Sotheby’s in New York. It was a new world   letter, penned sometime in September 1823, was   Also, a pair of Chinese yellow-glazed bowls with
            record for a pair of sneakers sold at auction and                                        the Kangxi mark of the period rose to $81,900;
            the second-most ever paid for a Michael Jordan   written in German and signed “Beethoven.” It   a Chinese carved beige jade table screen left the
                                                        concerned sending his work  Missa Solemnis
            item, behind his 1998 NBA Finals Game 1                                                  room for $75,600; and a Chinese blue and
            jersey that sold for $10.1 million in 2022. The   (Latin for “Solemn Mass”) to London and was   white porcelain figural plaque from the Kangxi
                                                        addressed to Franz Christian Kirchhoffer. In the
            Last Dance is a reference to a TV documentary                                            period gaveled for $44,100.
            about Jordan.                               letter, Beethoven invites Kirchhoffer and his
                                                        nephew Karl to lunch at his flat on Sunday.
                                                                                                     Saturday Night Fever suit,
            Toshiko Takaezu ceramic,                    Manchu empress’s robe,
            $541,800, Rago/Wright/LAMA                  $100,000, Lark Mason                         $260,000, Julien’s Auctions

                                Toshiko     Takaezu’s                          A rare Qing Dynasty                The iconic white suit John
                                                                                                                  Travolta wore as the character
                                ceramic creation titled                                                           “Tony Manero” in the movie
                                Moon sold for $541,800                         Manchu empress’s                   Saturday Night Fever sold for
                                                                               12-symbol embroi-
                                at a Post-War Ceramics                                                            $260,000 at a Hollywood:
                                Auction held April 13th                        dered yellow gauze                 Classic and Contemporary
                                                                               robe, Jifu, sold for
                                by Rago/Wright/LAMA                                                               auction held April 22nd by
                                in Lambertville, NJ. It                        $100,000 in an                     Julien’s Auctions in Beverly
                                                                               online Asia Week
                                was a new world auction                                                           Hills, CA. Also, Bela Lugosi’s
                                record for the artist.   auction held in April by Lark Mason Associates           vampire mirror cigarette box
            Also, John Mason’s Untitled (Vertical Sculpture)   in New York City. Also, a Qing Dynasty             from the 1931 film  Dracula
            went for $258,300, also a record for the artist;   Chinese amber figure of Shoulao realized           achieved $130,000; a coat and
                                                        $26,250; three Chinese carved jade birds, a seal
            Betty Woodman’s  Pillow Pitcher finished at                                                           hat worn by Warren Beatty in
            $69,300; Peter Voulkos’s  Untitled (Stack)   and two bangles, and a jadeite hair ornament             the movie  Dick Tracy made
                                                        changed hands for $24,438; and a large 20th
            changed hands for $44,100; and Viola Frey’s                                                           $91,000; and a hoverboard from
            Bubble Man hammered for $27,720.            century Nine Peach and Blossoms vase went to
                                                        a determined bidder for $22,500.                          Back to the Future II  reached
                                                                                                                  $91,000.
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