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the actual hammer price of the brown secretary was $11 million, + a 10% buyers premium.it was sold by sotheby's. part of sotheby's contract with the family was to have an exact replica made. sotheby's paid henckel-harris $50,000 to do this. the immediate underbidder was doris duke. even more remarkable: when captain brown's (usn) kids were young,they did their homework at this $11,000,000 piece of furniture.Toyokuni3 (talk) 21:08, 19 April 2008 (UTC)Reply