

"Many of the Rockefellers' higher-end pieces were recently sold at a series of auctions through Christie's in New York, but in this sale a variety of items will be selling for between $50 and $20,000."For those unable to attend in person, online bidding will be provided by, and. About 100 items are monogrammed or inscribed for Rockefeller."This is a great opportunity for everyone to take part in, and potentially own, a piece from one of America's most prominent families," said Ed Nadeau of Nadeau's Auction Gallery. Items from the single-owner collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller – members of one of the most important and wealthiest families in American history – will be sold at public auction on Saturday, June 2, by Nadeau's Auction Gallery, online and at Nadeau's showroom located at 25 Meadow Road in Windsor, beginning promptly at 11 am Eastern time.Around 635 lots will come up for bid, to include artworks by Pablo Picasso and Michael Wesely, Chinese and Japanese antiques and objects, many personally inscribed items (such as jewelry, crystal, silver, bronzes, paintings, lithographs and engravings) and furnishings, including French, Georgian and contemporary. Items from the single-owner collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller – members of one of the most important and wealthiest families in American history – will be sold at public auction on Saturday, June 2nd, by Nadeau's Auction Gallery.

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