Auction prices
Top price on the first day of R. G. Bell and Company’s Easter auction was $3250 for a set of six mahogany Chippendale dining chairs, not $2500 as reported on April 14. The same day, a silver salver, 16} inches in diameter and weighing 60 troy ounces, sold for $lOOO.
Top price on the second day was $lOOO for a 129-year-oid burr walnut three-tier whatnot.
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Press, 18 April 1979, Page 18
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67Auction prices Press, 18 April 1979, Page 18
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