The longtime Manhattan residence of the late mannequin Jacqueline Eckert — who labored below the stage title Adrian Storms — is up on the market for $5 million.
Eckert, who handed away in 2018 at age 93, lived within the three-bedroom, three-bathroom Higher West Aspect unfold for greater than 4 many years after she bought the residence along with her late husband, Thor Eckert, in 1968.
Her property is now placing the house up on the market for the primary time since that deal.
She was generally known as one of many prime Manhattan socialites and trend fashions in the course of the Forties — having appeared on the duvet of Vogue, and adorned billboards and advertisements for manufacturers like Railway Specific and Fortunate Strike.
Entering into the house, positioned at 101 Central Park West, it seems to be caught in time, with a really pragmatic but classic vibe.
“Seize the sensation of dwelling like New York Metropolis royalty,” the itemizing states.
Upon entry is a gallery, which connects to nearly each room. The residence, on the eighth flooring, contains a lounge with a hearth, a library with one other fire and built-in bookshelves, a proper eating room and a time-capsule kitchen with its personal service entrance.
Instantly throughout from Central Park, the pre-war constructing was additionally as soon as residence to Harrison Ford, Rick Moranis and Noah Emmerich.
Lisa Tarnopol Deslauriers and Linda Reiner of Coldwell Banker Warburg maintain the itemizing.
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