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Freeman's is delighted to steward the sale of the Kay Collection, which speaks to the couple's lavis

Freeman's is delighted to steward the sale of the Kay Collection, which speaks to the couple's lavish and glamorous lifestyle during the Washington D.C Golden Age. Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here to view it online](. [LiveAuctioneers.com]( [View Auction]( Freeman's is delighted to steward the sale of the Kay Collection, which speaks to the couple's lavish and glamorous lifestyle during the Washington D.C Golden Age. Through their prized sculptures, paintings, furniture and pieces of decorative arts which they kept to themselves for so long, we discover a glimpse of the Kays' playful personality and unique taste, which balances the public roles they both so famously held. [A Queen Anne gilt-decorated japanned double-dome bureau bookcase early 18th century]( This bureau bookcase reflects the early use of japanning in English furniture production, in this case boldly executed in a dark green. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A pair of George III scagliola inlaid and giltwood demilune tables circa 1780]( This pair of tables, dating to the height of the George III period in cabinetmaking, strongly shows the Neoclassical influence that became fashionable during the last quarter of the 18th century. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Henri-Edmond Cross (French, 1856–1910) Léda]( This colored-mosaic gem once belonged to famous French gallerist Ambroise Vollard. It depicts the myth of Leda and the swan in a modern, naturalistic setting stripped from any mythological reference, which showcases the artist's interest in color play, light and harmony. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Elie Nadelman (American/Polish, 1882-1946) Man with Top Hat]( [Elie Nadelman (American/Polish, 1882-1946) Man with Top Hat]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Henry-Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855) Pair of Portraits of Charles I and his wife Henrietta Maria]( [Henry-Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855) Pair of Portraits of Charles I and his wife Henrietta Maria]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954) Nu au Pied Droit sur un Tabouret]( [Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954) Nu au Pied Droit sur un Tabouret]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A George II rectangular carved mahogany side table with Derbyshire “fossil” marble top]( [A George II rectangular carved mahogany side table with Derbyshire “fossil” marble top]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A rare Chippendale oval carved and gilded pine looking glass Probably Philadelphia, PA]( [A rare Chippendale oval carved and gilded pine looking glass Probably Philadelphia, PA]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Tiffany Studios (American, active 1878-1932) An Eighteen-Light “Lily” Table Lamp, New York, NY]( [Tiffany Studios (American, active 1878-1932) An Eighteen-Light “Lily” Table Lamp, New York, NY]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Freeman's] [Featured Auction] [Featured Auction] Freeman's | March 23, 11:00 AM EDT [EXPLORE THE FULL CATALOG]( [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] Let us help you find the item of your dreams. Simply tell us what you’re looking for to get started. [Art]( [Furniture]( [Fashion]( [Home & Garden]( [Asian Antiques]( [Jewelry]( [Collectibles]( [Motors]( [SEE ALL OPTIONS]( [Treasure Hunt Like a Pro]( 10 East 38th Street 4th Floor | New York, NY 10016 [Follow Us on Twitter!]( [Follow Us on Facebook!]( [Follow Us on Pinterest!]( [Follow Us on LinkedIn!]( [Follow Us on YouTube!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( © 2002-2023 LIVEAUCTIONEERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Profile]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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