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  2. Doyle New York - Wikipedia

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    Doyle New York is an American auction house and appraiser of fine art, jewelry, furniture, decorations and other items. It offers auctions throughout the year at its premises on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The firm was founded in 1962 by the late William Doyle as William Doyle Antiques. In 1973, it was incorporated as William Doyle ...

  3. Gloria Swanson - Wikipedia

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    After Swanson's death, there was a series of auctions from August to September 1983 at William Doyle Galleries in New York. Collectors bought her furniture and decorations, jewelry, clothing, and memorabilia from her personal life and career. [179]

  4. Emma de Sigaldi - Wikipedia

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    De Sigaldi work has been offered at auction multiple times. Her artwork “The Roc” was sold for $1,062 USD at the Doyle New York in 2018. [11] A biographical film about Emma de Sigaldi was produced by Pierre Remy in 2000. [12]

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  6. Cottingley Fairies - Wikipedia

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    Prints of their photographs of the fairies, along with a few other items including a first edition of Doyle's book The Coming of the Fairies, were sold at auction in London for £21,620 in 1998. [38] That same year, Geoffrey Crawley sold his Cottingley Fairy material to the National Museum of Film, Photography and Television in Bradford (now ...

  7. Art auction - Wikipedia

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    In June 1693, John Evelyn mentions a "great auction of pictures (Lord Melfort's) in the Banqueting House, Whitehall", [1] [2] and the practice is frequently referred to by other contemporary and later writers. [1] Normally, an auction catalog, that lists the art works to be sold, is written and made available well before the auction date.