Dustin Hoffman is auctioning off hundreds of antiques and collectibles, as he prepares to unload his 8,000-square-foot triplex in the San Remo on Central Park West.
The auction being held through Nye and Co. includes high-end furnishings, art and movie paraphernalia from his private screening room, the New York Post reported.
The sale also includes two autographs, dated movie projectors with reels and lenses, as well as collections of Cartier, Baccarat, Steuben and Lalique glass and Biedermeier, Stickley and Qing Dynasty furniture.
Other items also include black-and-white stills from the 1961 movie 'Lola', an oversized gate-leg table and a pair of Chinese pier tables.
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