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    Historical Design Reflects: The East 61st Street Years

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    8 December 2009

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    Lot 431

    LUKE LIETZKE (1906-2000)

    A GLAZED PORCELAIN 'JAZZ' BOWL, CIRCA 1945

    Price realised

    USD 750

    Estimate

    USD 2,500 - USD 3,500

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    LUKE LIETZKE (1906-2000)
    A Glazed Porcelain 'Jazz' Bowl, circa 1945
    7½ in. (19 cm.) high, 10¼ in. (26 cm.) diameter
    signed Lietzke Porcelains

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