AN ART DECO DIAMOND BRACELET
This lot is exempt from Sales Tax. Property from a Private Collection, Sold to Benefit the Animal Medical Center* *Lots 1 to 8 may be exempt from sales tax, as set forth in the sales tax notice at the back of the catalogue. The Animal Medical Center (AMC), a not-for-profit comprehensive veterinary hospital, was originally founded in 1910 as the New York Women's League for Animals, for the purpose of providing veterinary care for all animals in need. Approximately 90 veterinarians, a third of whom are board-certified specialists, treat over 50,000 patient cases each year. The hospital is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to treat ill and injured companion animals in need of veterinary care. The Animal Medical Center has three divisions, each with distinct but intertwined visions for the Center's future. The Elmer & Mamdouha Bobst Hospital provides the highest quality veterinary care for companion animals - dogs, cats and exotic animals - in a state-of-the art facility. The Caspary Research Institute supports excellence in research to attain better health for pets and The Institute for Postgraduate Education provides superior learning opportunities in veterinary clinical sciences, through Internship and Residency Programs for graduate veterinarians and a Veterinary Technician Internship Program. Since 1964, AMC has graduated over 1,200 Veterinary Interns and Residents. AMC's alumni are highly regarded veterinarians in private practice, education, industry and clinical research at renowned institutions throughout the country.
AN ART DECO DIAMOND BRACELET

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AN ART DECO DIAMOND BRACELET
The flexible band composed of old European-cut diamond links, enhanced by a series of pierced openwork motifs, mounted in platinum, circa 1920, 7 ins.
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This lot is exempt from Sales Tax.

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