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Dustin Hoffman auctioning off treasures

Dustin Hoffman is selling off hundreds of antiques and collectibles, Page Six has exclusively learned, as the “Meet the Fockers” star preps to unload his luxe triplex in the San Remo on Central Park West.

The auction being held through Nye & Co. includes high-end furnishings, art and movie paraphernalia from the Oscar-winner’s private screening room. (It doesn’t include any memorabilia or props from his films, so no “Tootsie” wigs or “All the President’s Men” typewriters are on the block.)

We hear that 200 lots in the sale include two autographed and dated movie projectors with reels and lenses, as well as collections of Cartier, Baccarat, Steuben and Lalique glass and Biedermeier, Stickley and Qing Dynasty furniture.

A release for the sale says highlights also include “a George III leather-upholstered easy chair, a mid-18th-century Irish mahogany pier table, a Regency étagère, an oversized gate-leg table and a pair of Chinese pier tables with other examples of Asian furniture.”

Other treasures going under the gavel include black-and-white stills from the 1961 movie “Lola,” directed by Jacques Demy, an NBA Jam arcade game and billiards equipment.

Hoffman, it seems, also has a collection of porcelain dolls he’s selling off among the lots that begin with prices as low as $25 and go up to initial asking prices of $1,500. The auction has begun online and runs till Dec. 17.

Hoffman owns an 8,000-square-foot triplex in the San Remo — which has played home to famous residents including Steven Spielberg, Steve Martin and Diane Keaton — that he’s had since the 1970s.

The apartment, which takes up the 16th and 17th floors and part of the 15th, was once previously put up for sale by Hoffman for $25 million more than a decade ago, The Post reported in 2002.

In August, Hoffman was successfully treated for cancer, and his rep explained at the time, “He has been surgically cured . . . is feeling great and is in good health.”