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PROPERTY FROM AN HISTORIC MANHATTAN RESIDENCE (LOTS 902-915)
Lots 902-915 originally adorned the rich interiors of the historic landmark residences of furniture wholesaler Henry T. Sloane and Bethlehem Steel magnate Oliver Gould Jennings. Built during a residential migration of Manhattan's elite to the Upper East Side, both residences were completed in the last decade of the 19th century by two of the city's most prominent architectural firms, Carrère & Hastings (1896) and Flagg & Chambers (1899), respectively. The lighting fixtures and decorative fire-surrounds featured here emanate the opulence and luxurious ornamentation so characteristic of America's Gilded Age.
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT-BRONZE AND BEEDED GLASS THREE LIGHT CHANDELIERS,
FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY
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A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT-BRONZE AND BEEDED GLASS THREE LIGHT CHANDELIERS,
FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY
31in. (79cm.) high (2)
FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY
31in. (79cm.) high (2)