insider.si.edu: Castellani and Italian archaeological jewelry / Susan Weber Soros and Stefanie Walker, editors
Catalog of an exhibition held in the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, New York, from Nov. 18, 2004 through Feb. 6, 2005. Introduction / Susan Weber Soros, ...
Castellani and Italian archaeological jewelry / Susan Weber Soros and Stefanie Walker, editors
Crain's New York: Soros’ ex-wife Susan Weber sells home for less than half of what she sought
It took a while—in fact, more than a decade. But Susan Weber, an ex-wife of billionaire financier George Soros, has at last found a taker for her 6,000-square-foot spread on the Upper West Side. No.
Soros’ ex-wife Susan Weber sells home for less than half of what she sought
Susan Weber Soros’ lavish Central Park West co-op didn’t prove to be a good investment. The five-bedroom penthouse at The Majestic, which spans 6,000 square feet, sold last week for $20.5 million, ...
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