Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Mana Fine Arts to Assist Shipping for Tavern on the Green Auction


NYC Fine Art Handling Professionals Will Provide On-Site Removals for Buyers


Mink satin bedspread pounds 39.99 (www.tch.net, 02392 469400)A former sheepfold off Central Park West, the restaurant sits on city property. Warner LeRoy took over the Tavern's operating license in 1973, refurbishing the restaurant with lavish goods purchased around the world. He died in 2001, and his daughter, Jennifer LeRoy, became the establishment's CEO.Other items being sold include copper weather vanes, silver candelabras, place settings, chairs, garden furniture and even uniforms.Tavern on the Green served its last meal and closed its doors on New Year's Eve after 75 years, its faded magnificence buckling to the recession. Just three years ago, it was plating more than 700,000 meals a year, bringing in more than $38 million.

Mana Fine Arts is proud to be the primary art handling and storage company in the Tri-State Area. We utilize state-of-the-art technology in combination with our expert fine art specialists to ensure your priceless masterpieces are taken care of. This is the foundation which has established us as the fine arts storage facility for New York City’s museums, galleries, auction houses, Fortune 500 companies and private collectors. No collection is too big or small for Mana Fine Arts. We are one of the few professional art companies in the Tri-State Area that has received the prestigious AXA approval rating.




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