668 St. Cloud Road

[1] The friends included the businessmen Earle Jorgensen and Holmes Tuttle, members of Ronald Reagan's informal "kitchen cabinet" of wealthy supporters and advisers.

[4] The Reagans' neighbors in 1987 included Burt Bacharach, Michael D. Eisner, Henry Salvatori, Robert Stack and Elizabeth Taylor.

[7] Many Republican presidential candidates visited the Reagans at the house during their campaigns including from George W. Bush to Mitt Romney.

He had worked under Ted Graber who had decorated the family residence of the White House for Nancy Reagan.

[10] Graber retired in 1989 after spending the previous year preparing and decorating the house with Schifando prior to the Reagans' arrival in Los Angeles.

[7] Meredith Mendelsohn described the interior style of the house in Architectural Digest as "a mix of chinoiserie, exoticism, fine antiques, and modern lines".

Mendelsohn noted that the house was decorated with "Chinese export porcelain, George III–style furniture, Chinese lacquer furniture, midcentury pieces updated in the '80s, Haines Inc. sofas and chairs, State Department gifts, barware, several porcelain dinner services ... and some spectacular bird and fish lamps".

[3] A study in pen and ink by Norman Rockwell of Ronald Reagan striking different expressions hung in the hallway.

[3] An auction of items from the Reagans' private collections from the house took place at Christie's in New York in September 2016 of furniture, objet d'art, silverware and paintings.

[10] Notable items included silver beakers by Gerald Benney given to the Reagans by Denis and Margaret Thatcher in 1985 and 1990, and a marine chronometer made by Tiffany & Co. given by Barbara and Frank Sinatra in 1981.

[10] Items in the sale with a green sticker placed on them had previously been part of the Reagans' Executive Residence during their time at the White House.