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Christie's to sell contents of Reagans' LA home

NEW YORK — A two-day auction of the contents of Ronald and Nancy Reagan's ranch-style home in California will include everything from personal mementos from heads of state and friends to objects the couple took with them to the White House.

Christie's on Thursday announced the highlights of the Sept. 21-22 sale in New York City.

The more than 800 items include Billy Haines-designed furniture, decorative artwork, paintings, books, accessories and jewelry. The pre-sale estimates range from $1,000 to $50,000.

“These are all items the Reagans lived with, beginning from their years in Hollywood and through to their post-presidential years in Bel Air,” an affluent section of Los Angeles, said Gemma Sudlow, Christie's vice president of decorative arts. The Reagans brought some of the objects with them to the White House to decorate the family's private quarters.

The couple moved into the sprawling 7,000-square-foot, three-bedroom hilltop home designed by Ted Graber after leaving the White House in 1989.

What makes the collection so interesting, Sudlow said, is “how overwhelmingly personal it is.”

It includes a Tiffany Marine clock given to the two-term president by Frank Sinatra and his wife, Barbara, for his first inauguration. It has a pre-sale estimate of $5,000 to $10,000.

“The collection is very much a reflection of the simple and elegant life the Reagans enjoyed together,” said Richard Nelson, Christie's senior specialist of decorative arts. “The furniture and accessories reflect the classic ‘Hollywood Regency' style that Mrs. Reagan chose for the house … (and) incorporated many of the same colors and fabrics in the Bel Air house that she loved in the White House.”

The collection also contains whimsical objects like a menagerie of small jade, glass and porcelain elephants — a traditional symbol for the GOP — that once adorned a tabletop in the house. They are being sold as a group for an estimated $1,000 to $2,000.

The elephant theme continues with a pair of English cowhide leather elephant-shaped ottomans with an estimated value of $2,000 to $3,000.

Proceeds of the sales, expected to fetch more than $2 million, are designated to go to The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley, California — per the Reagan's wishes.

A marine chronometer given to Ronald Reagan by Frank Sinatra for Reagan's first inauguration. The clock has a pre-sale estimate of $5,000-$10,000.
A pair of English cowhide leather elephant-shaped ottomans. The ottomans have a pre-sale estimate of $2,000-$3,000.
A Bulgari diamond, sapphire and ruby ring set in an American flag motif that was once worn by Nancy Reagan. The ring has a pre-sale estimate of $5,000-$8,000.
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