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Femme au Collier by Joseph Henri Baptiste Lebasque, estimated $30,000-50,000 at Showplace in New York.
Although from different estates, both are fresh to the market having been bought in the 1960s.
Femme au Collier depicts a fashionable young black woman in 1920s Paris wearing a blue cloche hat, reddish orange flapper dress and a coral necklace. Listed in the artist’s catalogue raisonné as having last sold at Sotheby’s London in 1969, it has an estimate of $30,000-50,000.
Deux Femmes showing two women sitting together in an interior scene comes with an original receipt documenting its purchase in 1965 from Hilde Gerst Gallery on Madison Avenue for $3000. It is guided at $15,000-25,000.