590 - 18kt WG Diamond Pendant and chainFederal Assets Auctioneers
This 18KT white gold square halo pendant necklace features a detailed dome motif and milgrain accents. It is adorned with twenty-eight bead-set round
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 3,500.00 - 3,900.00
Sold to floor for 3,250.00
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590 - Louis Vuitton Red St. Jacques Tote BagFederal Assets Auctioneers
Louis Vuitton Red St. Jacques Tote Bag. All available information is listed in the description and shown in the photos. Louis Vuitton Red St. Jacques
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 2,500.00 - 2,900.00
Sold to floor for 2,100.00
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590 - Pradzynski "Caffe Poggi"Federal Assets Auctioneers
Pradzynski "Caffe Poggi" Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper Dimensions: 23.5 x 50.5 Inches (Note: Edition number ...
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 3,000.00 - 3,500.00
Sold to floor for 2,200.00
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590 - Autumn by Ben-Simhon AviFederal Assets Auctioneers
"Autumn" is a limited edition serigraph on paper by Ben Simhon. It is numbered and hand signed and includes a letter of authenticity. Meas...
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 500.00 - 600.00
Sold to floor for 425.00
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590 - Jamaica by Leroy NeimanFederal Assets Auctioneers
"Jamaica" by LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) - Hand signed limited edition serigraph "Artist Proof" - 35" x 33"
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 12,000.00 - 21,000.00
Sold to floor for 4,250.00
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592 - Sisters by Cabral, FlavioFederal Assets Auctioneers
Sisters by Cabral, Flavio. Limited Hand Signed Serigraph on Paper. Dimensions: 14 x 29. Excellent Condition.
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 300.00 - 400.00
Sold to floor for 225.00
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592 - KOROBOV FLOWERS IN BLUE VASE ACRYLICFederal Assets Auctioneers
KOROBOV FLOWERS IN BLUE VASE ACRYLIC. Artist: Yana Korobov (b. 1972) - Title: FLOWERS IN BLUE VASE - Medium: Original Acrylic on Canvas - Signature: T
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 700.00 - 900.00
Sold to floor for 550.00
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