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  2. Los Angeles Modern Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) is the first auction house to specialize in 20th century Modern art and design. Founded by Peter Loughrey in 1992, LAMA especially champions Modern and Contemporary works by California and West Coast artists and designers.

  3. Barker Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Barker approached Müller and together they founded a furniture shop on 112–114 N. Spring Street near the Los Angeles Plaza, called Barker and Mueller. In 1880, Los Angeles was a town with a population of 11,183. Its population would increase tenfold in the next twenty years, and tenfold again, to over one million, in the 25 years after that. [1]

  4. High Noon Western Americana - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, High Noon Western Americana set a record for a pair of spurs sold at auction for $153,400. The spurs were made by Jesus Tapia of Los Angeles, California in the early 1920s. [11] The company also specializes in Hollywood cowboy memorabilia. [5] In 2010, an auction attendee purchased a Roy Rogers belt buckle for $69,000. [7]

  5. This Auction Curated by Ken Fulk Might be Sotheby’s Most ...

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    ELLE DECOR A-List designer Ken Fulk has joined forces with Sotheby’s for its second chapter of Visions of America auction series, a week-long event comprising seven live and online auctions ...

  6. Rachel Cruze: 15 Things To Sell in Your Home To Make Money - AOL

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    Furniture is a great source of cash if it’s in good, quality condition,” said Cruze, adding you may be able to make a little more money off of any furniture made in the 1980s or 1990s ...

  7. La Casa Primera de Rancho San Jose - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Hart sold the Casa Primera at a public auction. He told the Los Angeles Times that "the work of keeping it up became too much." [4] At that time, the home consisted of four bedrooms, two baths, a dining room, three fireplaces and a pool on 1.7 acres (6,900 m 2). [5]