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The 21½" x 25¾" campaign flag banner for Zachary Taylor, the 1848 Whig candidate and 12th president of the United States, sold for $200,000 at . It is the only one known https://t.co/sjMr77pgxg

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Chinese export porcelain punch bowl, ca. 1775, with Mandarin garden scenes with ships, 6" x 15¾", sold for $8750 (est. $5000/8000) at https://t.co/rWKJ1EsRrR

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Chippendale carved mahogany side chair, attributed to Leonard Kessler, Philadelphia, circa 1765, 42½" high, sold for $8125 (est. $3000/5000) at https://t.co/rWKJ1EsRrR

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Tulip paint-decorated poplar dome-top box, first half of the 19th century, painted green with red and yellow leafage, sold for $11,250 (est. $3000/5000) at

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When the Whitehorne House Museum () in Newport, Rhode Island, reopened on May 29, it put on view a tea table with the chalk signature of joiner Joseph Sanford https://t.co/jAqM8XZw92

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Signed & dated untitled oil on canvas, 57½" x 67½", ca. 1954, by Michael Goldberg (1924-2008). Acquired directly from the artist, the work came with its original invoice. It sold for $300,000 (est. $200,000/300,000) at https://t.co/HR5jqtDHVo

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"My Cat," 26¼" x 26¼", by Henrietta Shore (1880-1963) sold for $125,075 (est. $100,000/150,000) at to a private collector in the Napa area https://t.co/dTkACLY4S8

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"Pink Roses," a 10½" x 10" oil on panel by Albert York (1928-2009), enjoyed active bidding, ultimately selling to a telephone bidder for $118,750 (est. $30,000/60,000) at https://t.co/PHb63TtuTt

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Ring-toss game in six colors, early 20th century, 22" diameter, $1250 at a recent antiques show https://t.co/57v3sSaLAw

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Boston mahogany blockfront chest of drawers, circa 1760, with original cast brass hardware, inscribed “Stanwood,” probably for Ebenezer Stanwood (1710-1798) of Ipswich, Massachusetts. It was $115,000 at a recent antiques show https://t.co/dPkXaBjoXu

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