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(Photo: Courtesy of Clary & Co.)
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When Coach bought out Sandra Wasserman’s long-standing antiques boutique Clary & Co. on Bleecker Street, her loyal following was dismayed, to say the least. But now Wasserman has a new loft boutique in Tribeca (139 Franklin St., at W. Broadway, sixth fl.; 212-229-1773) to house her well-chosen assortment of miscellaneous goods, which runs from Lampe Berger perfume at $47 and up to a $4,200 desk used by John F. Kennedy (unsold at press time). Through the summer, the store is by appointment only, but come fall this will become a regular store, meaning her collection of vintage Steuben glassware, gaming tables from the 1800s, and old Chanel bags will be accessible to any and all wanderers.


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