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Cramer Sells Lichtfield House Contents

July 9, 2010 by Marion Maneker

Douglas Cramer sold his Connecticut vacation home and auctioned off the contents in late June to 350 bidders, including decorators, private collectors, architects and dealers, who paid $625,743 for the lots at Stair Galleries in Hudson, NY, Upstate’s antiques and art hub.

Stair’s publicists write:

The highest sale was for an untitled signed and numbered screenprint of a spherical disc by British pop-artist Bridget Riley, which sold at $29,000. Other top price items included a signed Warhol “Flowers” print which sold for $20,000 and decorative items and furniture including a bronze figure of a moose head with antlers that sold at $20,000.

Douglas Cramer Sale Release

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