BOONTON, N.J. — Millea Bros presented its spring “Select” three-day auction on May 17, 18 and 19. The event featured a collection of art, design and antiques from prominent New York area estates — including two blue-chip contemporary art collections, period Chippendale antiques and Persian rugs and the contents of a Manhattan home custom furnished with early Vladimir Kagan designs. Of particular note was an early Eighteenth Century celadon blue porcelain clair de lune gu vase bearing a Qianlong mark from a Mount Kisco, N.Y., private collection, which topped out at $462,500, including buyer’s premium. Possibly of the period (1711-1799), the heavily potted porcelain vase of lobed baluster form had a wide flaring rim and blue underglaze seal mark to underside with old retail stickers and stood 15½ inches high. A further review will discuss additional highlights from the three-day sale.