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The nine-bedroom home, which was once owned by Louis Comfort Tiffany's daughter, is on the market for nearly $60 million.
Located on a quiet block of the Upper East Side, this six-floor, nine-bedroom townhouse previously owned by Mary Tiffany, daughter of Art Nouveau stained-glass master Louis Comfort Tiffany, is now on the market for $59.5 million. Scroll down for a look inside.
Its facade was updated to limestone in 1919 by prominent Upper East Side architect George Blum under the direction of then-owner Emily Hesslein, heir to the Neuss, Hesslein & Co. textiles firm.
Bebe Winkler oversaw the interior design, which includes museum-quality custom lighting.
The southern one, shown here, features a wood-burning fireplace.