Day One features Empress Eugénie’s 1881 inscribed ruby, diamond, and enamel locket (Bloomfield Hills, MI), signed Cartier and Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger jewelry, lapel watches and a limited edition Chopard chronograph, Tiffany sterling silver, International “Royal Danish” and Reed & Barton “Sculpture” flatware services, a Tiffany marble-and-bronze mantel clock, Liberty Head $20 gold coins, and a Baker breakfront formerly from the D.J. Kennedy Collection.
Day Two is led by Hughie Lee-Smith’s The Yellow Dress and Frank Bowling’s Rosignol from a prominent Lansing, MI collection. Additional highlights include Rauschenberg’s Soviet American Array V, works by Chagall, Rockwell Kent, and Jean Dubuffet, Lesrel’s Farewell, and Goodison’s 1853 Kaaterskill Falls. Furniture standouts include a 1945 Steinway Model M and an Eames lounge and ottoman.