Central Park, Upper West Side Estate presents a sophisticated collection drawn from a classic New York residence. The catalog opens with crystal and glass including Waterford and Orrefors stemware, decorative crystal bowls, and art glass vases, complemented by elegant porcelain tableware and decorative ceramics suited for formal entertaining.
Porcelain and figurines form a substantial portion of the sale, featuring Royal Doulton, Lladro, Wedgwood, and European decorative ceramics. Sterling silver and silverplate serving pieces, trays, flatware, and tabletop accessories appear throughout, reflecting traditional Upper West Side taste and quality craftsmanship.
Additional lots include books, framed art, coins, small collectibles, and decorative objects that round out the estate. With its blend of crystal, porcelain, silver, and refined decor, Central Park, Upper West Side Estate offers timeless selections for collectors and decorators alike.
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LOT 170:
Alexander Aldrich Signed Letter and Senate Document
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Start price:
$
30
Estimate :
$90 - $250
Buyer's Premium: 28%
sales tax: 8.875%
On the lot's price and buyer's premium
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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Item Overview
Description:
A typed letter dated August 25, 1965, on State of New York Executive Chamber stationery, signed by Alexander Aldrich, Executive Assistant to Governor Nelson Rockefeller, thanking Mr. Bob Jessen for his letter and enclosing an autographed photograph from the Governor. The lot also includes a United States Senate printed document titled "What a United States Senator Does" by Republican Minority Leader Everett McKinley Dirksen, featuring a printed portrait of Dirksen and outlining the duties and responsibilities of a senator. Accompanied by the original U.S. Senate official envelope addressed to Mr. Jessen in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Measures 12"L x 9.5"H.
Dimensions: See Description
Condition: Age related wear.