BLOOMFIELD, N.J. — Nye & Co Auctioneers hosted a three-day, online-only sale January 25-27, featuring American furniture, folk art and Native American art. The auction featured nearly 1,000 lots — a mix of fine and decorative arts spanning from the Eighteenth Century to the present day. One standout was a Chippendale carved walnut dressing table from Philadelphia, circa 1765, once owned by the famous collectors, Abraham and Blanche Harpending. It sold for $22,500, including premium. Just behind it in price, at $21,250 with premium, was a rare Edison electric pen with its original box and sharpening tool. It is currently listed in the registry of the 52 known pens. Of the 52, only two are known to have a complete box. Additional highlights from this sale will be discussed in a follow-on review.