
Smashing its $3/5,000 estimate and achieving the highest price overall was “Adoration of the Magi,” an oil on oak panel attributed to Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516). Measuring 42 inches high by 30 inches wide and 2 inches thick, the painted panel sold for $415,000.

This Renaissance revival walnut and burl dresser and bed attributed to Thomas Brooks brought $16,800; both pieces had a maximum height of 108 inches ($3/5,000).

Lighting up to $17,400 was this desk lamp with a Tiffany Favrile shade on a Handel base, 18 by 8 inches ($500-$1,000).

This intricately detailed Napoleonic chess set with a marble and bronze table had matching stools and the chess pieces were bronze with silver and 24K gold overlay. The winning bidder checkmated the competition at $10,500 ($1,5/2,500).

This circa 1920s platinum and diamond ring finished within its $7,5/12,500 estimate. Accompanied by an appraisal certificate, the approximately 3-carat ring brought $10,800.