LARCHMONT, N.Y. — Clarke Auction Gallery closed out the month of June with its June Estates Auction, which was conducted on the 29th. The 554-lot event featured a selection of fine and decorative art, art glass, Japanese woodblock prints, porcelains, Mid Century furniture and more than 180 lots of jewelry and silver. Ticking to the highest price was a Parmigiani Fleurier Toric chronograph which belonged to Chef Thomas Henkelmann, a “renowned culinary figure and former proprietor of the Homestead Inn in Greenwich, Conn.,” according to catalog notes. The 18K gold watch face was accompanied by a two-piece leather strap and a double-stepped “coin” bezel with a sapphire crystal. It surpassed its $8/10,000 estimate to earn $17,500, including buyer’s premium. Additional highlights from this sale will be featured in an upcoming issue.