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Newspaper Article

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1998
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Overview
The estate of the late Stanley Paul Sax of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., is being brought to market by Sotheby's in a two-day sale of furniture, clocks, silver, paintings, porcelain and folk art that is conservatively estimated to bring more than $10 million. But more than 20 years ago, Sax lent what many consider the finest piece in his collection -- an extraordinary Chippendale mahogany desk -- to the Diplomatic Reception Rooms of the Department of State.
Publisher
WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post