January 31 & February 1 Winter Estates Auction

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Neal Auction Company Important Winter Estates Auction January 31 & February 1, 2015

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WINTER ESTATES AUCTION January 31 & February 1, 2015

On Our Premises, 4038 Magazine Street & 3923 Carondelet Street F E AT U R I N G : * Important Furniture, Period Lighting and Decorative Objects from the Collection of Esteemed Antiquarian Grant A. Oakes, Warren, Ohio * Rare Southern and Trans-Mississippi/West Maps from the Estate of Donald E. Pierce of Greenwood, MS and Santa Fe, NM, Proceeds to Benefit the Museum of New Mexico Foundation * Fine Paintings and Sculpture Sold for the Benefit of Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX * Part II, Fine Art from the Lifetime Collection of Joel Weinstock, New Orleans * Additional Property from the Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL * Important Fine and Decorative Art from a Prominent Shreveport, LA Family * Part II, The Isabel Spelman Devereux Collection of Treasures from the Golden Age of Mardi Gras * Fine Art from the Estate of Charles D. Zucker, New Orleans * Art Glass from the Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans * Property from the Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA * And Property of Others

EXHIBITION both galleries beginning Monday, January 19, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special Saturday Preview, January 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Preview Reception, Thursday, January 29, 5 to 7 p.m. AUCTION SCHEDULE Saturday, January 31, 10 a.m., 4038 Magazine Street Sunday, February 1, 11 a.m., 3923 Carondelet Street

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THE ESTATE OF DONALD E. PIERCE Neal Auction Company is pleased to present property from the Estate of Dr. Donald E. Pierce, a respected physician who spent most of his professional career in Greenwood, MS. In the 1990s Dr. Pierce retired to Santa Fe where he became actively involved with the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. The estate comprises a fine collection of historic maps, prints, books, decorative arts and furniture. Proceeds will benefit the Museum of New Mexico Foundation.

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THE “SERVICE COLLECTION” OF GRANT A. OAKES

Neal Auction Company is pleased to offer a very select group of important furniture, period lighting and decorative objects from the widely published and renowned “Service Collection” of Grant A. Oakes. Rarely has such an impressive singleowner collection been offered at auction. Grant Oakes’s collecting acumen, discerning vision, and extraordinary attention to detail are immediately evident in the superb quality of objects from “The Service Collection.” Objects from “The Service Collection” feature prominently in some of the most important publications on nineteenth century decorative arts, including Voorsanger and Howat’s Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, Gowitt’s 19th Century Elegant Lighting, the Dubrows’ American Furniture of the 19th Century and Schwartz and Stanek’s The Furniture of John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival.

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Session One Saturday, January 31, 10 am 4038 Magazine Street

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3. Charles M. Wysocki (American/ California, 1928-2002), “Confection Street”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and “Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York” label en verso, 26 in. x 30 in., framed. $4000/6000 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. Note: Charles Wysocki created his own stylized views of America’s past, exemplified in the painting offered here. The artist studied advertising illustration and design at the Art Center School in Los Angeles in the 1950s and pursued a career in commercial art while simultaneously working privately on works that represented his love of rural life and Americana. Eventually, painting became Wysocki’s sole focus, resulting in a successful oeuvre that has been much beloved and extensively reproduced in a wide variety of forms since the 1970s. The original canvas, “Confection Street”, lot 3, is one the artist’s true masterpieces, depicting his cheerful, nostalgic and detailed approach to a streetscape. Reference: Wysocki, Matt. “Charles Wysocki History.”@Charles Wysocki.@ www.charleswysocki.com. Accessed December 30, 2014.

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1919-1998), “Abstract Landscape”, watercolor and graphite on paper, pencil signed lower left, sight 16 1/4 in. x 11 1/8 in., framed. $500/700 5. Sonia Delaunay (Russian/ French, 1885-1979), “Rhythme Colore”, 1970, color lithograph on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower right, numbered “21/45” lower left, artist label with title en verso, 29 3/4 in. x 22 in., framed. $1200/1800

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(American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), “The Undulating Door: 1966, (Paris)”, printed 1973, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, artist’s stamp and inscription en verso, image 19 3/4 in. x 15 1/4 in., board 24 in. x 18 in., unframed. $400/600 Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie (b. 1936), New Orleans, LA.

6. Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966), “View from the Bed with Lampshade”, 1965, etching, signed and inscribed “Pour Alberto, Diego Giacometti” lower right margin, numbered “58/70” lower left margin, artist label en verso, image sight 16 1/4 in. x 11 1/4 in., framed. $800/1200 Provenance: Joel Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA.


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9. A Pair of Mughal-Style Enameled and Jeweled Horsemen, in opposing stances, height 2 1/4 in., width 2 1/2 in.

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$600/900 10. A Pair of MughalStyle Enameled and Jeweled Swans, on stepped molded bases, height 2 1/4 in., width 2 in. $600/900

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11. A Pair of Mughal-Style Enameled and Jeweled Parrots, height 2 1/4 in., width 2 3/4 in. $600/900 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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$600/900 15. A Pair of Restauration Bronze and Sienna Marble Tazzas, 19th c., kylix cup form, scrolled handles, stepped pedestal, height 10 1/8 in., width 8 1/2 in. $500/800

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13. A Continental .925 Sterling Silver and Rock Crystal Crucifix, Germany, with 1925 import marks for B.C.T. & Co. Ltd., London, silver figure of Christ on rock crystal cross supported by a Gothic-style reliquary enclosing the figure of Gabriel, all on a silver-mounted crystal base inset with cabochons and raised on paw feet, height 14 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

16. A Pair of Regency Wedgwood Black Basalt Sphinxes, early 19th c., marked on bases, winged sphinxes seated in opposing stances, rectangular plinths, height 9 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. W 17. A Pair of French Gilt

Bronze-Mounted Cut Crystal Plateaus, late 19th c., rope-form gallery over continuous frieze of avian and foliate design, on paw feet, height 2 in., width 13 in., depth 9 1/4 in. $400/600 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.


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Sterling Silver Gallery Tray, The Randahl Shop, act. c. 1944-1965, ret. Julius Goldstein & Co., Mobile, act. 1879 to present, marked “RANDAHL/ STERLING”, “245/11” and “JULIUS GOLDSTEIN & CO”; circular with shaped gallery; height 1 in., diameter 11 in., weight 17.75 troy ozs. $150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. Note: The Randahl Shop, later the Randahl Company, was founded by Julius O. Randahl (1880-1972), a Swedish born silversmith who had worked for the Kalo Shop. Reference: Sharon S., Chicago Silversmiths, pp. 83-85.

19. A Tiffany and Co. Makers Sterling Silver Circular Tray, pattern introduced 1923, neoclassical border, diameter 15 in., weight 43.10 troy ozs.

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$500/750 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 20. Four Preisner Sterling

Silver Julep Cups, height 3 3/4 in., weight 18.20 troy ozs.; together with four pewter julep cups by Webster, a silverplate cup and a pewter tumbler by Salisbury; and a Fisher “Jack Shepard” pattern silverplate sauceboat, length 6 7/8 in, (11 pcs.)

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$400/600 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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21. A Tiffany “Blackberry” Pattern Sterling Silver Tazza, pattern #17166 introduced 1908, marked “TIFFANY & Co./ 17166 MAKERS 172/ STERLING SILVER/ 925-1000/ m”, height 4 7/8 in., diameter 11 1/4 in., weight 33.95 troy ozs. $1200/1800 22. A Teghini Firenze Silverplate Figural Ice Bucket in the Form of a Snail, c. 1970, in the style of Tony Duquette, height 9 1/2 in., length 14 3/4 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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23. A Set of Four English Sterling Silver Columnar Candlesticks, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1900, mark ent. 1880, with Corinthian capitals, stepped bases with ram’s heads and swags, height 7 5/8 in. $400/600

24. A Lalique “Ispahan” Red Crystal Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, embossed with roses, marked on base “MO72”, accompanied by original box, height 9 3/8 in., diameter 7 3/4 in. $700/1000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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25. Two Lalique “Bamako” and “Lierre” Crystal Bowls, engraved “Lalique France”, clear crystal bowls surmounted with green molded lizards and ivy leaves respectively, height 3 1/2 in, diameter 8 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. 26. A Lalique “Bacchantes” Molded Grey Crystal Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, cylindrical form embossed with nude dancing maenads, height 9 1/2 in., diameter 7 1/2 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. 27. A Lalique “Vibration” Clear Crystal Vase, c. 2006, engraved “Lalique France”, globe form, embossed with wave pattern, accompanied by original box, height 11 1/2 in., diameter 11 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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28. A Lalique “Macao” Frosted Amber and Clear Crystal Vase, designed 1999, engraved “Lalique France 13/99”, base surmounted with colored cockatoo forms, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and original box, height 13 in, diameter 10 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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30. A Lalique “Antinea” Frosted Green and Clear Crystal Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, tapered body mounted with nude female figures, height 8 in., diameter 9 in. $700/1000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. Note: Antinea is considered one of the finest designs by Rene Lalique’s grandaughter MarieClaude, who captures the high style of the art nouveau. The figure of Antinea is most likely inspired by the French novel, L’Atlantide published in 1919 by Pierre Benoit. The popular novel inspired many artists and filmakers of the day, who were captivated by the alluring and exotic persona of Antinea – sea queen and daughter of Neptune. References: Lalique, Marc, and Marie Lalique. Lalique Par Lalique. Lausanne: Edipop, 1976.

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29. A Lalique “Orchidée” Clear and Opalescent Crystal Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, tapered form surmounted with orchids, height 6 1/2 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. $700/1000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

31. A Félix Optat Milet Barbotine Majolica Vase, c. 1900, Émile Diffloth, glazed with polychrome iris and floral decoration, height 12 in., now mounted as a lamp, overall height 33 in. $1500/2500 32. A Tiffany Studios Tulip Form Favrile Glass Vase, early 20th c., signed “L.C. Tiffany - Favrile” and numbered “1433H”, iridescent and gold decorated with leaves and vines, height 12 1/4 in. $3000/5000 32 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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33. Édouard Cortès (French, 1882-1969), “Rue Madeleine”, c. 1959, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled on “William A. Findlay, Chicago” label en verso, 13 1/4 in. x 18 1/4 in., framed. $8000/12000 Provenance: William A. Findlay Gallery, Chicago, IL; to Irene Landon McNarma, Elwood, IN; sold Chicago Art Galleries, Chicago, IL, January 27, 1974; to Collection of Harry and Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. Note: To be included in Nicole Verdier’s forthcoming text Édouard Cortés, Catalogue Raisonne de L’Oeuvre Peint., vol. 3.

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35. A Pair of American Overlay Glass Trumpet Vases, c. 19th c., possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., tall footed form in ruby red, cut with clear punty design, height 14 in. $1000/1500 36. A Pair of Lalique “Clematites” Clear and Opalescent Crystal Vases, designed by Marie-Claude Lalique 1993, engraved “Lalique France”, ovoid base surmounted by molded clematis flowers, height 6 3/4 in., width 7 in.; accompanied by original boxes. $700/1000 37

Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

37. A Lalique “Trophée” Frosted Clear Crystal Sculpture, engraved “Lalique France”, molded as abstract, stylized flame, height 12 1/2 in., diameter 8 in. $700/1000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. Note: Since 1987, Lalique has sponsored an international ice skating competition in Paris. The sculpture presented here of a flame dancing in the wind echoes the graceful and elegant motion of a skater. 38. A Lalique “Serpentine” Red Crystal Bowl, engraved “Lalique France”, embossed with snakes and radiating geometric pattern, accompanied with box, height 2 3/8 in., diameter 15 3/4 in. $1000/2000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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40. A Lalique “Bacchantes” Amber Frosted Crystal Vase, signed and numbered “Lalique France 932” on outer base, engraved on bottom, “1927-2007 Edition Anniversaire”, cylindrical base embossed with nude dancing maenads, height 9 3/4 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. Note: Lalique presented the “Bacchantes” vase in the 1927 Paris Exposition to great acclaim. An ode to femininity, this round of sculptural nudes in relief is typical of Lalique’s style and captures one of the “3Fs” – the Female Form, Flora, and Fauna in which he drew his inspiration. Over the company’s history, it has remained one of the best-selling designs and has been released in various shades of frosted and opalescent glass. The amber version presented here commemorates the 80th anniversary of the “Bacchantes” eponymous debut.

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References: Elliot, Kelley Jo. Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014. “The Genius of Glass.” Museée Lalique. Wingen-sur-Moder. 41. A Pair of Lalique “Marrakech” Dark Amber Crystal Vases, engraved “Lalique France”, tapered form surmounted by molded palm leaves, height 12 in., diameter 9 1/2 in $1200/1800 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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39. A Lalique Limited Edition “Dragon” Ruby and Clear Glass Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, marked “Rubris” and numbered “05/99”, bulbous form surmounted by molded dragons, height 11 1/2 in.

Note: According to Marie-Claude Lalique, the inspiration for Marrakech came during a trip to Morocco, where she witnessed the majestic beauty of fallen palm trees. The rich amber color of the vase alludes to the parched land and sands of the desert territory. During her career with the Lalique firm, Marie-Claude Lalique often incorporated into her designs the rich colors and exotic motifs found in nature, a subject matter that she encountered during her extensive travels. References: Lalique, Marc, and Marie Lalique. Lalique Par Marie-Claude Lalique. Geneve: Edipop, 1983. 42. Jean (Hans) Arp (French/Swiss, 1886-1966), “Étoile”, 1968, gilt brass on Plexiglas®, artist’s name inscribed and numbered “209/300” on label on base, height 9 5/8 in., width 9 1/8 in. $800/1200

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43. A Continental Bronze Figure of an Archer, 19th c., in the manner of the “Apollo Belvedere” in the Vatican Museum, marble base, height 24 in. $800/1200

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44. Charles Arthur Bourgeois (French, 1838-1886), “The Snake Charmer”, bronze, c. 1863-1870, artist name inscribed on base, stamped “Medaille D’or/ Paris”, height 12 5/8 in. $800/1200 45. A French Patinated Bronze Figure of the “Venus de Milo”, late 19th c., after the Antique, inscribed “F. Barbedienne. Foundeur” on rear truncation with “A. Collas Réduction Méchanique” seal on base reverse, overall height 33 1/2 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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46. A Fine Pair of Grand Tour Bronze-Mounted Carved Siena Marble Jardinières, c. 1860, each Roman sarcophagus form with lion’s mask handles, lion paw feet, rectangular plinth, height 11 in., width 16 1/8 in., depth 8 3/4 in.

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$1500/2500 47. A Regency Patinated Plaster Figural Torchère, 1815, Humphrey Hopper (British, 1767-1841), modeled with a water nymph with dolphin and gushing urn, surmounted by a brass and cut-crystal candelabrum with prisms, inscribed “Nov 1, 1815 H. Hopper/ London” on rear base, overall height 44 3/4 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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48. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Brass-Mounted Parcel Gilt and Ebonized Pedestals, lozenge molded tops over fluted columns, shaped bosses inset with copper roundels of Cupid, height 44 in., width 17 1/2 in. $1000/1500 46

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51. A Diminutive Pair of Antique Italian Carved and Painted Consoles, each with demilune faux marbre top, rope-carved rim, tassel and swag apron, raised on putto caryatids, floral head ornaments, gold leaf toupie feet, height 29 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 11 in.

52. An Antique Lacquer Coffer, assembled from Chinese screen panels, hinged cover, bracket feet, polychrome carved and decorated with antiques and precious objects on a black lacquer ground, back unfinished, height 24 3/4 in., width 32 1/8 in., depth 16 in.

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Continental School, 20th c., “Kittens at Play”, two oils on wood panel, unsigned, “Carvers & Gilders, Picture Makers & Restorers, England” labels en verso, 5 in. x 7 in., matching ornate gilt frames.

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49. A Good Louis XVI-Style Inlaid Kingwood Side Table, early 20th c., probably Paris, shaped bronze molded top with radial and banded inlay, frieze drawer, cabriole legs ending in sabots and connected by stretcher shelf, height 28 3/8 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 12 1/2 in. $500/800 50. A Good Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze and Inlaid Kingwood Side Table, 19th c., brass gallery, inset Bréche Violette marble top, frieze drawer, square tapered legs, incurvate stretcher shelf, height 28 1/4 in., width 23 in., depth 14 5/8 in. Note: Marble fissure. $1000/1500

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56. A Louis XVI Oak Bench/Coffer, 18th c. and later, the rectangular seat with raised ends with hinged compartments flanking hinged panel top, supported on knopped stiles, having a four panel front with original brass key escutcheons, two panel sides, richly colored patina, height 37 in., width 74 1/4 in., depth 21 in. $1200/1800 57. A Fine Directoire-Style Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Bureau Plat, 20th c., in the style of Maison Jansen, tooled leather top, writing slides, frieze with three drawers, the opposing side paneled, fluted tapered legs ending in ferrules, height 29 1/2 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 26 1/2 in. $2000/3000 56

54. Heywood Hardy (British, 1842-1933), “Spring”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled on frame plaque, 35 in. x 28 in., framed. $5000/7000 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 55. Marc Aldine (French, 1912-1975), “A Venetian Canal Capriccio”, oil on canvas, signed “Marc Aldine” lower right, 25 3/4 in. x 19 3/4 in., framed. $3000/5000 57 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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58. A Vintage Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Suitcase and Hat Box, gold label on interior marked “Louis Vuitton Ave Marceau 78 bis Paris” on both, hat box retains some original French travel stamps and worn monogram, “CMW”, suitcase height 16 1/2 in., width 24 in., depth 7 in., hat box height 17 in., width 18 1/4 in., depth 8 in.

59. A Vintage Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Wardrobe Trunk, c. 1930/40s, brass hardware and leather handles, the interior fitted on one side with twelve Louis Vuitton hangers, dust ruffle, adjustable tension bar, and removable shoebox, the other side fitted with six leather drawers, plaque on exterior and interior “Marshall Field Company Chicago”, height 26 in., width 44 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

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60. A Rare Vintage Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Encyclopedia Britannica Trunk, fabric lined, marked on inside “Specially Made For The Encyclopedia Britannica, by Louis Vuitton 149, New Bond St., London” and stamped “20936”, height 10 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 13 in. $1000/1500

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61. A Six-Piece Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Luggage Set, comprising four soft sided suitcases, a steamer bag, and a briefcase; largest suitcase width 28 in.; steamer bag height 20 in., briefcase width 15 1/2 in. $1500/2500

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64. A Pair of Lalique “Borneo” Frosted and Clear Crystal Vases, engraved “Lalique France”, ovoid form embossed with elephants, height 12 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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65. A Pair of Lalique “Tanega” Frosted Green and Clear Crystal Vases, engraved “Lalique France”, tapered form surmounted by molded leaves, height 14 1/2 in., diameter 9 in.

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$1500/2500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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Note: At the turn of the twentieth century, RenéJules Lalique began his career in glass making by incorporating small, ornate pieces into jewelry. After many years as a successful jewelry designer, he shifted his focus to creating decorative pieces for the home beginning with small objects such as perfume bottles and transitioning to larger pieces such as vases and bowls. Tourbillons, French for whirlwinds, represents one of Lalique’s earliest vase designs and incorporates the contemporary, abstract motif inherent to the industrial era in which he developed his highly skilled glass-pressing technique. The vase presented here is a later edition of the original circa 1925 design included in the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Corning Museum of Glass. References: Elliot, Kelley Jo. Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014. “René-Jules Lalique: Tourbillons (Whirlwinds) vase.” Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. http://www. metmuseum.org.

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62. A Lalique “Tourbillons” Clear Crystal Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, embossed with abstract geometric pattern of whirlwinds, numbered “L005”, accompanied with original box, height 8 1/4 in., diameter 7 7/8 in. $1500/2500

63. A Pair of Lalique “Lizard” Frosted Amber and Clear Glass Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, circular base surmounted by molded lizards, height 8 1/2 in., diameter 10 in.

66. A Lalique “Archers” Clear Crystal Vase, embossed with archers and birds in flight, numbered “M0016”, accompanied with original box, height 10 1/4 in., diameter 8 3/4 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. W 67. A Pair of Lalique “Broceliande” Clear Crystal Vases, engraved “Lalique France”, stem embossed with frosted leaf patterns, height 11 1/2 in.

$700/1000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. W 68. Two Baccarat “Neptune”

Amethyst and Clear Cut Crystal Vases, engraved “Baccarat”, stamped “Baccarat France”, ovoid form inset with geometric linear pattern, height 7 1/4 in., width 11 in.; height 7 in., width 7 in. $400/600 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

$1500/2500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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69. Hemingway, Ernest, Three Stories & Ten Poems, Paris, Contact Publishing, 1923, 12 mo., first and only edition of Hemingway’s first book, original blue-grey wrappers, custom chemise and 1/4 gilt-lettered blue morocco slipcase. $12000/18000 Provenance: Philip C. Duschnes Rare Books, New York, NY. 70. Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, London, George Allen and Ruskin House, 1894, octavo, first Hugh Thompson illustrated, large-paper edition, one of 275 copies, printed on unbleached Arnold paper, all edges gilt, fine Bayntun-Riviere binding, the front cover with inlaid panel depicting the novel’s central character, Elizabeth Bennet. $1000/1500 Provenance: Harry F. Marks Galleries, New York, NY. 71. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, The Complete Sherlock Holmes, New York, Doubleday, 1953, 2 volumes, (8 1/4 in. x 5 1/2 in.), original blue half morocco, limited edition, No. 41 of 147 numbered copies with Doyle’s autograph. $1000/1500

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72. Mercer, Asa Shinn, The Banditti of the Plains or the Cattleman’s Invasion of Wyoming in 1892 (The Crowning Infamy of the Ages), Denver, 1894, (8 1/4 in. x 5 1/2 in.), first edition, black pebbled cloth, advertising leaf and five blank at front, illustrations in text.

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74. Faulkner, William, The Town, New York, Random House, 1957, (8 in. x 5 1/4 in.), first edition, No. 322 of 450 specially bound copies signed by Faulkner, second volume of the Snopes trilogy, unprinted mylar wrapper, as issued. $700/1000

$1000/1500 Note: The book is a highly controversial and partisan account of the Johnson County Cattle War of 1892, which pitted small homesteaders against larger ranchers for grazing rights. Most of the copies and the printing plates were destroyed by irate cattlemen, who thought they were unfairly depicted in the book. 73. London, Jack, Before Adam, New York, The Macmillan Company, 1907, (7 1/2 in. x 5 1/4 in.), illustrated by Charles Livingston, tan buckram stamped in red and white, first edition, presentation copy inscribed by London on the first free endpaper “Dear Dr. Beadnell...Glen Ellen, California, Aug. 24/09”, and with a small photograph of London on the first pastedown. $800/1200 Provenance: Philip C. Duschnes Rare Books, New York, NY. Note: In the inscription London acknowledges how Beadnell’s writings on dreams and evolution helped him write the present book. A few short articles by Beadnell are attached at the end of the book.

75. Poe, Edgar Allan, The Bells and Other Poems, New York, Hodder and Stoughton, [1912], octavo, color illustrations by Edmund Dulac, all edges gilt, full leather art binding by Bennett, NY, with bells on spine and cover. $600/900 76. Toole, John Kennedy, A Confederacy of Dunces, Baton Rouge and London, Louisiana State University Press, 1980, first edition, third printing, signed by Walker Percy, beige cloth, with dust jacket. $500/750


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77. Charles Euphrasie Kuwasseg (French, 1838-1904), “An Artist Sketching the Matterhorn, beside the Headwaters of the River Marmore”, 1893, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 51 1/4 in. x 38 1/2 in., massive original giltwood and gesso exhibition frame. $8000/12000 Note: The picture offered here is one of the largest, most successful and important of this popular 19thc. artist’s paintings. Kuwasseg is best known for his multitude of small views along French, Netherlandish, and Italian coasts and coastal rivers. With its soaring height exceeding 51 in. (over 1.3

meters), Kuwasseg’s pictorial achievement offered here is not only to give the Matterhorn the breathtaking scope its landscape demands, but also to afford this fabled peak the immense expanse of space and sky that it so memorably dominates. While the figure of the sketching artist, observed by a shepherd in this painting, might suggest a selfportrait, Kuwasseg’s own more expansive view in this picture is taken from slightly farther down the Alpine torrent that shapes the Val Tournanche, above the Italian town of Breuil. The view is thus from the southwest. The famous village of Zermatt, in Switzerland, lies just over the pass (seen here in the middle distance) of the Pennine Alps, the

highest in all that noble chain. The remote Alpine farm that provides a backdrop to the sketching artist and herdsman is thus at the very crest of the Pennine Alps, in addition to being placed almost squarely on the international border between the Val d’Aosta, above Torino, and the Swiss canton of the Valais. Kuwasseg reached this unforgettable vantage just over a quarter-century after the Matterhorn was first scaled, on July 14, 1865, by the young British artist Edward Whymper (1840-1911).

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80. George Tobin (British, 1768-1838), “Sailing Ship in a Storm”, 1807, watercolor on paper, initialed and dated lower left, inscribed “TOBIN. George.1807” en verso, 7 7/8 in. x 12 1/2 in., églomisé mat and black wood frame. $800/1200 81. A Fine Edwardian Mahogany and Paint-Decorated Lady’s Writing Desk, c. 1900, galleried superstructure with bracketed shelves flanked by glazed doors, the base with frieze drawer, square tapered legs, stretcher shelf, height 49 1/4 in., width 27 in., depth 17 1/2 in.

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82. A George III Mahogany Three-Pedestal Dining Table, 19th c., the D-end top opens to take two leaves, skirted center section, tapered pedestal supports on outswept legs ending in brass casters, height 27 1/2 in., length 105 in., width 48 1/8 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Estate of Madelyn C. Kreisler to Joel Weinstock, New Orleans, LA.

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78. Dutch School, 19th c., “Canal and Church”, oil on canvas, unsigned, indistinctly inscribed “L.D...” on side of barge, 21 in. x 14 in., gilt frame. $1000/1500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 79. Josef Cornelius Correns (Flemish, 1814-1907), “Portrait of a Lady with a Pearl Earring”, 1888, oil on wood panel, signed, dated and inscribed “Antwerp fecit” mid-right, 27 7/8 in. x 17 3/4 in., framed. $1200/1800

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83. A George III-Style Carved Mahogany Serving Table in the Style of Robert Adam, early 20th c., serpentine top, conforming highly carved frieze, tapered square bellflower carved legs, spade feet, height 35 7/8 in., width 60 in., depth 25 in. $1200/2000 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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84. A Fine George III Carved Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, late 18th c., in two parts, stepped molded cornice, plain frieze, mirrored doors with gilt trim, adjustable shelves, candle slides; desk with fitted interior, two over three graduated drawers, carved base, shaped bracket feet, height 87 in., width 41 in., depth 24 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV. 85. A George III Polychromed Satinwood and Caned Settee, late 18th c., back of four oval panels with putti and flowers, scrolled arms, caned seat, square tapered legs, spade feet, casters, height 34 1/2 in., width 75 in., depth 27 1/4 in. $2000/3000 86. Ten Irish George III Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 19th c., serpentine crest rails carved with acanthus and pendant bell flowers, scrolled and ribbed ears, vasiform pierced backsplat, over-upholstered seat, square legs also with leaf carving. Note: One chair “nearly� en suite. $3000/5000

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90. A Kirk Sterling Silver Repoussé Tea and Coffee Service, Baltimore, 1932-1961, pattern #474; marked “S.KIRK&SON/ STERLING/474” and “HAND DECORATED”; comprised of a teapot, kettle-on-stand, coffee pot, covered sugar, creamer, waste bowl and oval tray, all with floral repoussé, kettle height 13 3/4 in., tray 26 3/8 in. x 17 1/4 in.; combined weight 227.55 troy ozs. (7 pcs.) $5000/7000 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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87. A Pair of Neo-Grec Gilt and Argenté Bronze Guéridons, each with reticulated gallery, marble top, vasiform standard, bust mounts, scrolled legs, paw feet atop discs, stretcher, height 39 1/2 in., diameter 18 1/2 in.

91. A Kirk Sterling Silver Repoussé Punch Set, Baltimore, 1932-1961, marked “S. KIRK & SON”, “STERLING” and “230f”; comprised of a punchbowl, tray, 24 cups and ladle, all with floral repoussé; punchbowl height 7 3/8 in., diameter 13 3/4 in., tray diameter 20 1/8 in, ladle length 14 in., combined weight 249.10 troy ozs., (27 pcs.)

$4000/6000 88. Yvonne Canu (French, 1921-2008), “Corte, Corse (France)”, oil on linen, signed lower right, titled en verso and on “Le Monde Galleries, New York” label on stretcher, 21 1/4 in. x 25 5/8 in., framed. $6000/9000 Provenance: A Shreveport, Louisiana Collector.

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89. Dietz Edzard (German, 1893-1963), “Tête d’une Danseuse”, 1961, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, dated and titled in pen on stretcher, stamped “The Paris American Art C[lub]” on stretcher, 16 1/4 in. x 13 in., framed $2500/3500 Provenance: A Shreveport, Louisiana Collector.

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92. An American Sterling Silver Cake Basket, Frank M. Whiting, North Attleboro, MA, 1878-1940, shaped oval with swing handle and pedestal foot, neoclassical chasing, height (to top of handle) 12 1/2 in., width 13 5/8 in., depth 9 5/8 in., weight 33.10 troy ozs. $800/1200 W 93. An American Sterling Silver

Reticulated Corbeille, Redlich, New York, act. 1895-1946, scroll and shell border, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 10 in., weight 13.65 troy ozs. $300/500

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96. A Good American Sterling Silver Repoussé Salver, S. Kirk & Son Co., c. 1896-1924, border of floral repoussé on stippled ground, flat chased well, ball and claw feet, height 1 1/4 in., diameter 12 1/4 in., weight 24.75 troy ozs.

98. A Vintage Italian Brass and Cut Glass Ten-Light Chandelier, foliate canopy crowned with cherubs, four-tiered baluster form, standard hung with grape and anthemion prisms, molded green glass leaves, height 51 1/2 in.

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97. A Continental .800 Silver Decanter Holder, Posen, Germany, maker untraced, grape and grapeleaf motif with figural handle, with decanter and stopper, overall height 13 3/4 in.

99. Four Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Figural Two-Light Sconces, c. 1870, the cherubs holding foliate branches, electrified, height 29 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 7 1/4 in.

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100. A Regency Satinwood Pole Screen, early 19th c., arched chinoiserie needlepoint panel, flame finial, adjustable rod, turned and reeded vasiform standard, incurvate triangular plinth with ebonized finials, turned feet, height 60 1/2 in., width 13 in. $800/1200 101. A Dutch Rococo-Style Marquetry Side Chair, mid-19th c., shaped crest rail, splat and stiles, serpentine seat rail, cabriole legs. $200/400 102. Fanny Fleury (French, 1848-1940), “The Letter”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, “Cluzel, Paris” canvas supplier stamp en verso, 16 3/8 in. x 13 in., framed. $1500/2500 103. Philippe Henri Noyer (French, 1917-1985), “Blue Jeans”, 1967, oil on linen, signed lower left, titled in ink and on “Le Monde Galleries, New York” label on stretcher, “Hammer Galleries” stamped en verso of frame, 39 1/2 in. x 19 7/8 in., framed. 101

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104. Aubrey Beardsley (British, 1872-1898), “Mr. Pollitt’s Bookplate”, c. 1896, block print, initialed “A.B.” lower left in plate, artist label en verso, image 3 1/4 in. x 2 1/4 in., framed. $800/1200 Provenance: Joel Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA. 105. Jules Pascin (Bulgarian/ American, 1885-1930), “Seated Self-Portrait with Companion (with small self portrait en verso)”, ink on paper, signed upper left, artist label on frame backing, 17 1/2 in. x 19 3/4 in., framed. $2000/3000 Provenance: Joel Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA.

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106. Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986), “Reclining Figures”, etching, pencil-signed lower right, numbered “13/50” lower left, image 5 3/4 in. x 8 1/2 in., framed. $800/1200 Provenance: Joel Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA.

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107. Attributed to Angelina Beloff (Russian/Mexican 1879-1969), “Le Bouquet devant la Fenêtre”, pen and watercolor on paper, titled and monogrammed “B” en verso, sight 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in., framed. $700/1000 Provenance: Joel Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA. W 108. Jacques Villon

(French, 1875-1963), “L’Abside de L’Église de Beaugency”, 1939, etching and drypoint, pencil-signed lower right and numbered “48/50” lower left, artist title and date identified on “M. Knoedler & Co., New York” label en verso, 9 in. x 6 3/8 in. 105

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111. A German Inlaid Walnut Desk, 18th c., slant-front shaped lid opening to a well-fitted stepped interior, serpentine base of two over two drawers, bracket feet, banded and bookmatched veneers overall, height 44 in., width 45 in., depth 25 1/2 in. $2000/3000 W 112. A Continental Carved Walnut

Chest in the Renaissance Taste, 18th c., probably Italian, the lid opening to a void interior, the case carved with figures, acanthus scrolls and foliate moldings on anthropomorphic feet, casters, height 24 in., width 44 in., depth 22 in. $700/1000 Provenance: Estate of Madeline Kreisler; to Joel Weinstock, New Orleans, LA.

109. A Rörstrand Majolica Pedestal, 19th c., modeled in three sections, tapering standard with square capital molded with figural masks between volute scroll supports, incurvate base with hairy paw feet, each piece marked “Made in Sweden Rörstrand” with impressed Rörstrand mark, height 46 in.

113. A Dutch Carved Oak Brass-Mounted Linen Press, probably early 19th c., with an arched pediment centered by a carved and pierced floral urn and flanked by floral swags within a dentil carved cornice, over double doors inset with brass molding and flanked by brass headed colonettes above three serpentine drawers, height 85 1/2 in., width 73 in., depth 24 in.

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115. Henry Salt (British, 1780-1827), “The Pyramids at Cairo”, Plate 24, 1809, hand-colored aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt, from Twenty-four Views in St. Helena...Abyssinia and Egypt, published by William Miller, London, 19 3/4 in. x 27 3/4 in., sheet 21 1/4 in. x 30 3/8 in. $700/1000 116. After Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642), “Aurora, the Chariot of Apollo”, c. 1832, engraving after Reni’s fresco at the Rospigliosi Palace, Rome, engraved by Raphael Morghen, image 20 in. x 35 in., framed. $500/700 118

117. Henri de Toulouse Láutrec (French, 1864-1901), “Melodies de Désiré Dihau - Le Secret”, 1935, lithograph on cream wove paper in black ink, sight 11 in. x 8 in., matted and framed.

118. Angelina Beloff (Russian/ Mexican, 1879-1969), “Head of a Young Girl”, graphite on paper, signed lower right, artist label on frame backing, 13 in. x 9 3/4 in., framed.

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119. After Claude Gellée “Claude Lorrain” (French, working in Italy, c. 1604/5-1682), “A Courtly Couple Making Music in a Pastoral Landscape with Ruins”, late 17th c., oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed en verso of stretcher “Richard Wilson, R.A.”, artist/title plaque affixed to frame inscribed “Bernardo Cavallino (1616-1656)/The Town of Aversa”, 27 1/2 in. x 39 7/8 in., framed. $5000/7000 Note: Although this radiantly attractive and authentically 17th-century painting bears conflicting modern attributions to Wilson and Cavallino, it is actually based instead on an earlier and even greater figure, the magisterial Claude Lorrain—who, together with Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665), was one of the most important European artists of his century. It is a highly competent conflation of several of Claude’s famous etchings, with extensive reference also to his very frequent and often world-renowned paintings (that artist is represented today by perhaps 50 compositions among prints, around 300 paintings, and some 1300 drawings). Its general shape, character, and silhouette are based on Claude’s Herd Returning in Stormy Weather, known in three successive states, of 1650-1651 [Russell 1982, Etching 47]. From that print comes the middle ground as well as the far horizon of this painting, with its long view over the Roman Campagna—probably the Tiber valley—culminating in the same two distant mountains and a closer hill town; even the same small trees break out against the sky on the right edge of that print. The prominent ruins on the left, however, are actually adapted very precisely from the Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum, exactly as they appear in Claude’s etching of the Campo Vaccino [five states, 1636-1637, Russell 1982, Etching 26]: those tall columns, again of the Ionic order, are borrowed so precisely from Claude’s earlier print that not only the delicate diagonal tree again accompanies them, but even the same more slender distant tree once more appears between their first and second columns. The more individual elements which contribute so much to the charm of this beautiful painting, though, are the central weir (taken from several of Claude’s paintings, such as The Rest on the Flight of the early 1640s [Russell 1982, Painting 33], in Cleveland), and especially the captivating pair of a standing male piper and a female trumpeter, seated and reading from sheet-music. These arrestingly focal figures do have approximate precedents at the same scale and positions in many of Claude’s works, including the Shepherd and Shepherdess Conversing in a Landscape [Russell 1982, Etching 48, five states, c. 1652], but their conjoined music-making, in this painting, gives them a special poignancy. This fine picture clearly post-dates Claude’s works of the 1630s, 1640s, and 1650s upon which it draws; it appears to have been painted by an emulator of his style during the later 17th century. Reference: H. Diane Russell, Claude Lorrain, Washington DC, National Gallery of Art, 1982.

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123 121. A Continental Gilt Bronze Figure of Hercules Completing the “Eleventh Labor: the Apples of Hesperides”, late 19th c., after the Antique, mounted on an agate base, overall height 24 1/2 in.

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120. An Italian Bronze and Marble Reduction of Perseus with the Head of Medusa, c. 1900, after the Renaissance bronze by Benvenuto Cellini (Italian, 1500-1571) in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, raised on an alabaster pedestal fitted with bronze miniature figures of Mercury, Danae, Jupiter, and Minerva, overall height 39 1/4 in. $3000/5000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

$2000/3000 122. A Gilt Bronze Sinumbra Lamp, mid-19th c., probably American or English, in the form of a serpentine dolphin with anthemion and acanthine fins and tails, raised on a stepped pedestal with repeating foliate designs, scrolled feet, height 38 in., width 11 in. $1500/2000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A.Oakes, Warren, OH. 123. An Elkington Silverplate “Milton Shield”, 19th c., marked “Morel Laudeuil, fecit, 1866” and “Elkington & Co.”, mounted on a crimson velvet shield, height 34 in., width 25 1/2 in. $1500/2500 Note: The “Milton Shield” presented here is a replica of the original design made for the Paris Exhibition of 1867. The illustration in the central medallion represents a scene in John Milton’s Paradise Lost in which the Archangel Raphael narrates to Adam and Eve the story of the rebellion of Archangel Lucifer. To execute the design, Elkington & Company selected Leonard Morel-Ladeuil (French, 1815-1888), who was considered one of the greatest silver designers of the day. The artist received a gold medal at the Exhibition for his work and the piece was ultimately purchased by the Victoria & Albert Museum, where it is now on display in the British Galleries. Reference: “Milton Shield.” The Victoria & Albert Museum: Search the Collections. http:// collections.vam.ac.uk. Accessed October 22, 2014.

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124. An Impressive American Renaissance Carved Oak Bedroom Suite in the Henry II Taste, mid-19th c., New York, comprising a bedstead, “princess” dresser, dressing bureau, a pair of bedside commodes, a writing table, a barrel back chair, and a pair of side chairs; carved with putto terms, strapwork, cartouches, lion heads, dolphins, shells and scrolling acanthus, the case pieces and barrel back chair all with impressed stamp “2401”, bedstead height 92 in., interior width 59 in., interior length 83 in.; princess dresser height 82 in., width 68 in,. depth 19 ½ in., dressing bureau height 86 ½ in., width 61 in., depth 29 ½ in., commode height 34 ¼ in., width 19 ½ in., depth 19 in., writing table height 29 in., width 30 in., depth 43 ½ in. (9 pcs.) $15000/25000 Provenance: By repute from the Bigelow family; “The Service Collection” Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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draws heavily from French Renaissance sources of the second half of the sixteenth century, incorporating strapwork, gadrooning, balusters, scrolls, and term figures. In the 1850s, high-end American cabinetmakers began producing elaborately carved furniture that exhibited forms and decorative motifs borrowed from the Henry II style. The firms of Julius Dessoir, Bulkley, Herter, and Alexander Roux displayed furniture at the 1853 New York Crystal Palace Exhibition that was among the earliest American examples in the French Renaissance style. These pieces reflected the influence of contemporaneous furniture made by prestigious cabinetmaking firms in Paris and followed the fashion for Henry II-inspired designs as represented in French furniture trade periodicals of the mid-nineteenth century.

The suite offered here is closely evocative of the furniture made by New York City cabinetmaker Alexander Roux, a French immigrant craftsman who produced very rich interpretations of the French Renaissance style in the mid-19th century. Labeled examples by Roux exhibit the same elaborate detail, fine craftsmanship, and well-executed carving that characterize the furniture presently offered. References: Richard Dubrow: American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880 (Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000), p.p. 166-168; Catherine Hoover Voorsanger, et al., Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861 (New York, 2000), pp. 315, 319, 526-527 & 530.

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125. A Fine American Classical Bronze-Mounted and Carved Mahogany Bookcase Cabinet, early 19th c., attributed to Duncan Phyfe, New York, rectangular marble top above molded cornice and plain frieze, pair of glazed doors opening to shelves flanked by colonnettes; lower case with drawer, two cupboard doors, sides with writing slides, acanthus carved paw feet, height 78 3/4 in., width 44 3/4 in., depth 22 in.

126. A Rare and Important Modern Gothic Maple and Woven Wire Daybed, c. 1876, George Hunzinger, New York, stamped with patent date, turned crest rail terminating in applied bosses, adjustable back, curved arms with cone finials, rectangular seat, retains original fabric wrapped metal wire webbing, spindle stretchers with ball finials, tapered legs with ball turnings, height 35 in., width 72 in., depth 24 in.

$8000/12000 Note: The sophisticated overall quality of the bookcase cabinet in the current lot suggests the work of New York City cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe, who produced elegant and refined interpretations of the French Empire style in the 1820s. This case shares several features with two examples of writing furniture firmly attributed to Duncan Phyfe, one a secretary bookcase most likely made about 1822 for Robert Donaldson of New York City and Fayetteville, North Carolina, the other a fall-front desk made in 18201825. All three pieces feature columns with similar gilt-brass bases and capitals, marble tops with reeded edges, and carved lion’s paw feet combined with acanthus leaves that curl forward where they overlap blocks below the columns. The bookcase cabinet presently offered is more closely related to the secretary bookcase produced for Robert Donaldson in regard of its two-tier arrangement and the “attic” between the cornice and marble top.

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Note: The daybed offered here was produced by one of the most innovative American furniture manufacturers of the nineteenth century, George Jakob Hunzinger, a German-immigrant craftsman who established a reputation for highly inventive furniture based on the twenty-one patents he secured for table, chair and bed designs. In 1876, Hunzinger obtained a patent for weaving flat metal wire into a grid pattern in which the wire rested in grooves or channels in the frames of seats and backs. The flat metal strips were entirely wrapped with a woven fabric that softened the industrial quality of the wire. This wire mesh essentially substituted for traditional upholstery consisting of coil springs and layers of stuffing. Hunzinger used his innovative woven wire mesh in a variety of seating furniture, including armchairs, side chairs, rocking chairs, daybeds, and settees. The designs of the frames of the chairs, settees and daybeds were just as inventive as the woven wire seats and backs. The daybed presented here represents one of Hunzinger’s most restrained designs for furniture with woven wire in the Eastlake or Modern Gothic style. Ornament is restricted to the ball turnings, applied bosses on the crest rail, and conical terminations of the arms. Geometry predominates in a design that seems to pay no homage to the past in a period when historical styles pervaded the furniture industry. The innovative daybed with woven wire seat and back is regarded as one of Hunzinger’s rarest designs, represented by a only a few surviving examples in both public and private collections. Reference: Barry Harwood, The Furniture of George Hunzinger: Invention and Innovation in Nineteenth-Century America (Brooklyn, 1997), pp. 86-103.

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130. A Pair of Biedermeier Carved and Lacquered Vitrines, 19th c., molded cornice, oval fretwork doors, flanked by tapered gilt accented columns, tapered triangular feet, later surface, height 67 1/8 in., width 39 1/4 in., depth 16 1/4 in. $3500/5000 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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133. A Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt Ewers, 19th c., one surmounted by a figure of Triton and aquatic motifs, the other by Bacchus, a ram’s head and vines, height 15 in. $1500/2500 134. A George III Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, early 19th c., octagonal sarcophagus form, hinged lid, two fitted compartments, bun feet, height 5 1/8 in., width 6 1/4 in., depth 4 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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137. A Set of Four Edward VIII Sterling Silver Table Candlesticks in the Neoclassical Taste, Birmingham, 1935 and 1936, maker H & E Co. untraced, urn-form candle cups, tapered shafts, spreading foot, weighted bases, height 12 in.

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136. A Large George III-Style Sterling Silver Salver in the Neoclassical Taste, bears marks of London, 1796, maker S & Co., piecrust border with shell and scroll decoration, chased well with central armorial, reticulated scroll feet, diameter 21 1/4 in., weight 107.85 troy ozs. Note: Hallmarks appear to be inset from a smaller piece.

138. A George III Sterling Silver Hot Water Urn, Henry Cowper, London, 1805, armorial with coronet and motto “Auctor Pretiosa Facit�, bright-cut decoration, height 22 1/2 in., weight 87.15 troy ozs.

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140. A George II Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1746, maker JR untraced, piecrust border with shell motif, rococo engraved and flat chased well, with central boar’s head crest, diameter 10 in., weight 17.45 troy ozs. $1800/2500 Provenance: Drs. Arnold and Helen Gerall Collection, New Orleans, LA and Chapel Hill, NC. 140

141. An Edwardian Sterling Silver Kettle-on-Stand, Israel Sigmund Greenberg & Co., Birmingham, 1905, with rococo style hand-worked decoration against a stippled ground, ebonized wood handle, the stand with paw feet, height 12 1/4 in., weight 33.15 troy ozs. $700/900 Provenance: Collection of Drs. Arnold and Helene Gerall, New Orleans, LA and Chapel Hill, NC.

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142. An Old Sheffield Plate Soup Tureen and Cover, 19th c., elaborate rococo floral decorated elliptical body on scroll supports, openwork handles, original liner, removable handle on cover, height 10 in., width 16 3/4 in., depth 10 1/4 in. $1500/2500 143. A Pair of Antique Silverplate Lyre-Form Candlesticks, with reeded stepped oval base, height 11 3/8 in. $700/900 Note: A similar example is in the Winterthur Museum collection, Delaware.

139 139. A Fine Victorian Sterling Silver Gilt Cup and Cover, hallmarked John Samuel Hunt, London, 1849, mark reg. 1844, footrim marked “HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR MORTIMER & HUNT 4235, Nike finial, cartouches depicting Amazons battling Greeks, height 22 in., weight 87.90 troy ozs.

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Sterling Silver Soup Ladle in the “King’s” Pattern, William Chawner, London, 1825, length 13 1/4 in., weight 9.95 troy ozs. $300/500

$8000/12000 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. Note: Hunt & Roskell were silversmiths and jewelers to Queen Victoria. The firm was successor to Storr & Co., founded by Paul Storr in 1819, operating as Storr & Mortimer (1822-1838), Mortimer & Hunt (1838-1843) and the Hunt & Roskell (1843-1897).

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$2500/3500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, p. 197. 149. An American Aesthetic Carved Giltwood Slipper Chair, late 19th c., open latticework back centering floral panels, beaded front seat rail, turned blocked legs with rosettes, stretchers.

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Silver Sauce Ladles, Lionel Alfred Crichton, London, 1931, Hanoverian pattern with rattail, crested with coronet and motto “JE ME FIE EN DIEU”, length 7 in., weight 11.15 troy ozs. $300/400 146. A Pair of Italian Polychrome and Giltwood Sconces, 18th c., foliate and cherub carved backplate issuing scrollwork branch, tulip form candlecup, height 11 in., width 10 in., depth 11 in. $1500/2000

149 147. An Empire Gilt Bronze Hanging Sinumbra Light, early 19th c., J. Chopin and Company, Paris, labeled on font, gadrooned ring with scrolled swan shaped mounts, cut and etched glass shades, height 19 in., width 14 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, p. 224.

150. An American Classical Rosewood Piano Stool, c. 1835, New York, shaped crest rail, lyre splat, trapezoidal slip seat, vasiform support, trifid plinth base, ball feet. $700/1000 W 151. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Pier Table, early 19th c., New York, black marquina marble top with rounded corners, conforming frieze, columnar supports, tapered pilasters flanking the mirrored back, incurvate shelf, acanthine paw feet, height 37 in., width 43 in., depth 20 in.

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152 152. An Important American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Parlor Suite, c. 1850-60, New York, commonly referred to as the “Bird” pattern, consisting of a pair of sofas, two armchairs and four side chairs, each with serpentine backs, intricate reticulated crest centering a pair of birds with nest and roses, each sofa height 50 3/4 in., width 73 3/4 in., depth 34 in., (8 pcs.) $50000/75000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Note: This remarkable suite, comprising eight pieces, is the most expansive grouping yet discovered in so far as careful research has afforded. Similar “Bird” pattern parlor suites include one sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 274 October 6, 2007, a suite conserved by the Smithsonian Institution, and another suite at Bayou Bend, Houston. A “Dolphin” pattern suite, also with seven-layer laminated construction, dramatic reticulation, seatrail, and leg construction, related to the suite here was offered by Neal Auction Company, as lot 148, September 12, 2009. Reference: Dubow, Richard. American Furniture of the 19th c., Atglen, Pa: Schiffer, 2000, pp. 95 and 119. Warren, David, Michael Brown and Elizabeth Ann Coleman. American Decorative Arts and Paintings in the Bayou Bend Collection. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1998, p. 145.

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Rococo Carved Rosewood and Rosewood Grained Table, 19th c., New York, Egyptian marble top, scrolled acanthine frieze, scrolled bracket supports, incurvate molded shelf, bulbous reeded stem, acanthine scrolled legs, height 29 3/4 in., width 27 3/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

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153 153. A Good American Restauration Carved Rosewood Occasional Table, c. 1840, probably Boston, oblong white marble top with canted corners, conforming frieze with a central drawer on one long side and each face with carved, ebonized and applied arabesques, trestle base with carved lyre-form supports, baluster-form stretcher with central lotus leaf carving, splayed scrolled legs, brass casters, American chestnut secondary wood, height 28 3/4 in., width 42 1/4 in., depth 24 1/4 in. $1500/2500 Note: The antecedents for this fine table lie in French Empire and English Regency vanguards. Plate 202 of Pierre de la Mésangère’s 1802 Collection de meubles et objets de goût illustrates a vide poche with a trestle base similar to that seen here. The fine lotus carved stretcher on this table closely relates to that on tables designed by George Bullock (published by Ackerman in 1824) and George Smith. The strongest design precedent for this “occasional” table appears in Thomas King’s 1829 Modern Style of Cabinet Work Exemplified and is described in the “old French style” as having a lyre-form support comprised of opposing C-scrolls, as seen here. Extensive English precedents for this form are visible in games tables designed by Thomas Sheraton, a table published by Rudolf Ackerman in 1814, and a 1820 “occasional table” design by Richard Brown. Reference: Rudolph Ackermann, Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, I-III (1819-1824), I.11, pl. 9, 115 & III, 4, pl.22, 244; George Smith, Cabinet-Maker & Upholsterer’s Guide, (1826) Perspective Pl. xii, see also the scrolled lyre-form support in Occasional Table II, pl. cxviii, Thomas King, Modern Style of Cabinet Work Exemplified (1829), pl. 49; Thomas Sheraton, Cabinet Dictionary (1803).

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154. A Rare American Rococo Carved Rosewood Banquette, mid-19th c., probably John Henry Belter, New York, serpentine seat, floral cartouche and flowering vine carved frame, scrolled legs to the front and turned legs to the rear, height 16 1/2 in., width 83 in., depth 18 in. $2500/3500 Note: The banquette is a rare form in American furniture. The sophisticated quality of the piece offered in the current lot suggests the work of a New York City furniture maker such as John Henry Belter. The fluid serpentine outline and carved naturalistic decoration of the seat rail of the banquette here are reminiscent of details found on seat rails of sofas and méridiennes made by Belter. References: Marvin Schwartz et al., The Furniture of John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival (New York, 1981); Richard Dubrow, American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880 (Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2000).

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156. An American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Armchair, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, in the pattern referred to as “Tuthill King”, medallion back intricately carved and pierced with floral scroll elements, retains the old dark finish, needlepoint back and seat. $8000/12000 Provenance: Workshop of John Henry Belter; to Belter’s brother-in-law, Frederick Springmeyer; to daughter Ida Springmeyer Dusing; to a collector; Richard Dubrow; the “Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Dubrow, Eileen and Richard. American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, pp. 104-105.


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157. A Rare American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Center Table, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, later circular Montoussé marble top, elaborate apron extensively carved with clusters of fruit, flowers and grapes, cabriole legs with floral clusters and trailing vines, scrolled stretchers with central basket of flowers, acanthine feet, casters, height 29 in., diameter 38 in. $25000/40000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Dubrow, Richard. American Furniture of the 19th c., Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 128; Barnes, Jairus. “Rococo Revival Furniture at the Western Reserve Society”, Magazine Antiques. (October, 1978), p. 791. Note: The proportions and robustly carved apron on this table appear identical to those features on the center table by John Henry Belter in the “Lincoln” bedroom at the White House and also on a center table attributed to Belter installed in the Rococo Revival period room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Reference: Leish, Kenneth. The White House. New York: Newsweek, 1972. and Davidson, Marshall. The American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Harrison House, 1985, pp. 82-83.

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158. A Rare Pair of Monumental Regency Gilt and Patinated Bronze Torchères, early 19th c., amphora fonts with satyr masks, scrolled foliate arms, fluted columnar standards, tripartite feet festooned with acanthi and masks on molded bases, etched and frosted shades, height 67 1/2 in., width 25 1/2 in. $12000/18000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Note: The centered Bacchanalian masks on tripartite base and elaborate designs of rosettes and scrolled anthemion fans in the candelabra arms are characteristic William Bullock’s Egyptian-style. As early as 1805, Bullock published similar lamp and urn base designs for the opening of his “Egyptian Hall showrooms” where he traded as a “Jeweller, Silversmith and China Man.” This base is also found on a black basalt urn in the British Museum Collection (acc. 1992.041.1) that Bullock designed for Egyptian Hall. References: Clifford, T. “William Bullock- A Fine Fellow”, Christie’s International Magazine (July 1991): 14-15; “William Bullock.” The British Museum. date accessed Jan. 5, 2015; The Ellerslie House Collection, exhibition catalogue, Christie’s London, May 24, 2001, lot 627; Macdonell, Alice. “Bullock, William (fl.1827)” in Leslie Stephen, ed. Dictionary of National Biography, vol 7. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1886.

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159. A Late Regency Brass and Gilt-Bronze Six-Light Argand Chandelier, c.1830-1850, attributed to Thomas Messenger and Sons, anthemion canopy, urn standard with acanthine leaves over cylindrical font, a tri-lobal dish issuing foliate arms, original cut and frosted shades, chimneys, height 40 1/2 in., width 40 in., now electrified. $8000/12000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 160. A Pair of Renaissance-Style Bronze Animalier Andirons, 19th c., pyramidal form, grotesque masks with putti on dragon’s head feet surmounted by heraldic lions, height 35 in. $2000/3000

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162. Giuseppe Magni (Italian/Florence, 1869-1956), “Mother and Daughter Feeding Chicks [Scena domestica con pollame]”, c. 1900, oil on canvas, signed lower left, hand-inscribed in brown paint “Made in Italy” en verso of original canvas, 38 in. x 28 3/8 in., period frame. $10000/20000 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. Note: Born at Pistoia in the final year of the Risorgimento, or unification of Italy, Giuseppe Magni was trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, where his master was the very celebrated Romantic-Realist painter Antonio Ciseri (1821-1891). Magni was an early success, already winning an international competition in 1900 (the approximate date of the painting offered here). His rather rare pictures are consistently devoted to domestic scenes around the peasant farmhouses of the Tusco-Emilian Apennines and foothills, most particularly to their closely observed interiors, of which the present example is one of his masterworks. He specialized in the depiction of young families, whose members are always treated with sympathy and touching warmth. His small oeuvre contains several close replications of subjects, and especially of settings; but whereas he sometimes painted simpler versions of the present kitchen interior—usually at smaller scale—he executed only one other recorded version of Feeding the Chicks (sold at Sotheby’s New York, April 18, 2007, lot 129: a picture of almost exactly these same dimensions, oriented horizontally to include a door in the left-hand wall, but with very much less detail and finish). In this picture, the out-of-doors is suggested only by a verdant glimpse through the window; in the corner, a large quarter-round earthenware pot holds fresh herbs, convenient to the fireplace; another large vessel or basket sits on a triangular shelf within the cooking embrasure, while pots and pans hang nearby, and a large copper jug stands on the window-shelf. The kitchen’s furniture is restricted in this instance to one large and one small chair, plus the stool on which the mother sits. Her superb 162 pyramidal composition is augmented by surely the finest figure of a child in all of Magni’s work: posed with consummate grace, the daughter’s pose is reminiscent of the best figural renditions of the Italian Renaissance. Clothed only in a simple white shift, her radiant blondness plays brilliantly against her mother’s orange kerchief and dress, with a laced blue apron-like robe, white blouse, and orange-striped, blue-toed clogs: congruent bright patches of orange and blue appear in loose draperies thrown over the smaller chair. The chickens themselves are more tightly grouped by this painting’s vertical format, and decisively linked to ‘the hand that feeds them’. Throughout this enchanting picture—whose genial understanding and descriptive richness certainly place it among Magni’s very best works—there appears an inexhaustible repertory of appealing detail, as well as a deeply satisfying domestic intimacy. Reference: Guida d’Italia, Firenze e dintorni, Milan [T.C.I.], 1964, pages 50, 340-341, 479

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167 165. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze Seven-Light Candelabra, scrolled foliate branches, urns raised on fluted columns with applied ram’s heads and garlands, molded bases, toupie feet, elaborate acanthus and foliate decoration allover, height 27 in., diameter 12 in. $1800/2500 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. 164 166. A Miniature KPM Porcelain Lithophane, late 19th c., marked, depicting a young girl holding a lamb, mounted within a patinated iron frame on stand, height 9 1/4 in. $500/750 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

165 164. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Marble Sphinxes, 20th c., height 24 1/2 in. on faux marbre bases; overall height 48 1/2 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 39 1/2 in. $6000/8000

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168. A Pair of Russian Neoclassical Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, early 19th c., reticulated scroll crests, shaped padded backs, lappet-carved legs, paw feet. $2000/3000 169. An Antique Portuguese Carved Rosewood Table, 19th c., top with gadrooned molding, two ripple molded frieze drawers, bulbous turned legs, spiral turned stretcher, bronze-mounted blocked and turned feet, height 32 3/8 in., width 47 1/4 in., depth 25 1/4 in. $3000/4000 170. A French Provincial Carved Oak Side Table, late 18th/early 19th c., with inset leather galleried top, shaped frieze with drawer, tapered cabriole legs, height 28 1/2 in., width 32 1/2 in., depth 23 1/2 in. $700/1000 171. A Large Louis XV-Style Beechwood Banquette, carved cabriole legs, height 18 in., width 94 in., depth 21 in.

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172. An Antique Dutch Marquetry Center Table, late 19th/early 20th c., serpentine top, conforming frieze with drawer, cabriole legs ending in sabots, scrolling vines and shell inlays overall. $1000/1500

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173. A Rare Pair of Gilt Bronze Argand Lamps, early 19th c., probably English, each with Classical amphora font, navette shaped acanthine bowl, on a bed of acanthus with scrolled feet, etched and frosted shades, height 13 1/2 in., width 11 in.; together with antique presentation cases.

174. An English Patinated Bronze Argand Lamp, c. 1830-40, attributed to Thomas Messenger and Sons, cast in the form of a Greek rhyton cup, covered conical font terminating in an acanthus embellished boar’s head raised on a stepped base, cut glass shade, height 7 3/8 in., width 10 3/4 in.

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Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, pp. 198-199.

Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, p. 132.

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175 175. An Important American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Étagère, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, broken arch cornice carved with cherubs, urns and fruit; three arched mirrors, bracket shelves and lower marble stands, serpentine base with white marble top, foliate cartouches, acanthine feet, height 107 in., width 62 in. $40000/60000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Dubrow, Eileen and Richard. American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 205. W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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177. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Cellarette, c. 1850-60, attributed to John and Joseph W. Meeks, New York, lift-top with carved edge, front and sides with pierced fretwork panels, foliate and strapwork carved cabriole legs, height 23 1/2 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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179. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Console Étagère, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, bears paper “broadside” label, serpentine tiered superstructure with three shelves, mirrored back; base with shaped and molded white marble top, cabriole legs carved with floral clusters joined by stretchers, casters, height 71 3/4 in., width 41 in., depth 21 in. $5000/7000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Dubrow, Eileen and Richard. American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 143.

180. An American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Settee, c. 1850-1860, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, in the pattern commonly referred to as “Tuthill King”; finely carved crests with grapes, fruit and flowers over C and S scrolls with reticulation below, fine historically accurate silk damask upholstery, height 44 in., width 68 in., depth 21 in. $25000/35000 Note: The lot offered here features an exceptionally finely carved and pierced crest continuous with the laminated back. The “Tuthill King” pattern, one of the Belter firm’s more complex and high style patterns, is named after a suite now conserved by the Chicago Historical Society from the Tuthill King family home on South Michigan Avenue. According to family lore, the suite was saved from the Great Chicago Fire which consumed the King residence. Other Belter seat furniture in the “Tuthill King” pattern include a sofa illustrated in Dubrow, Richard. American Furniture of the 19th c., Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 123; a sofa sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 384, September 21, 2008 for $60,000; and a sofa sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 941, October 6, 2007 for $72,000.

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182. An American Aesthetic Brass, Copper, Pewter and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Rosewood Settee and Armchair in the AngloJapanese Taste, late 19th c., probably Herts Brothers, New York, settee with rectangular padded back, inlaid tablet crest, downswept arms, reeded baluster arm supports, bracketed front seat rail, square tapered brass inlaid legs, casters; armchair of similar design, settee height 36 in., width 64 in., depth 24 in. $1000/2000

182 181. A Pair of American Gothic Carved Rosewood Side Chairs, c. 1855, attributed to Crawford Riddell, Philadelphia, each with pointed arched back, seat rail with quatrefoil carved blocks above carved tapered legs. $3000/5000 Provenance: Estate of Donald E. Pierce, Greenwood, MS and Santa Fe, NM; acquired from Thomas Wilmot Klein, St. Francisville, LA. Proceeds to Benefit the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Provenance: Estate of Donald E. Pierce, Greenwood, MS and Santa Fe, NM; acquired from Thomas Wilmot Klein, St. Francisville, LA. Proceeds to benefit the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Note: These chairs are identical to those which were part of the furnishings by Crawford Riddell originally installed at Daniel Turnbull’s St. Francisville, LA plantation house, Rosedown. Reference: Howe, Katherine and David Warren. The Gothic Revival Style in American Furniture, 1830-1870. Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts, 1976, fig. 94.

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Note: In the late nineteenth century, marquetry decoration incorporating the usage of metals embellished furniture produced by several New York City cabinetmaking firms, including Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company and Herts Brothers. It is known that the Philadelphia furniture manufacturer, Gottlieb Vollmer, also used marquetry with inlays of metal to decorate his furniture. The earliest examples of American furniture to feature marquetry with metal inlays date from the 1870s and are usually designed in styles associated with the Aesthetic Movement. Typically brass, and occasionally also copper, was combined with marquetry of various woods. Several firms enriched this combination by introducing yet another metal, pewter, as well as mother-of-pearl. There are several labeled pieces of furniture decorated with marquetry incorporating brass, copper, pewter, and mother-of-pearl by the New York firm of Herts Brothers, including a cabinet in the collection of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. Herts Brothers most likely manufactured the sofa and matching armchair offered here. Not only does this partial suite bear the type of marquetry associated with the firm, but also the arm supports mirror details found in the legs of a c.1880 Aesthetic Movement rosewood center table branded “Herts Brothers.” Reference: Donald C. Peirce, Art & Enterprise: American Decorative Art, 1825-1917 (New York, 1999), pp. 262-263.


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187 184. An Antique Baroque Carved Rosewood Mirror, Florentine-style foliate carving with four cherubs nestled among the leaves, height 60 in. , width 43 in., depth 5 1/2 in. $2500/3500 185. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Vanity Table, mid-19th c., in the manner of Alexander Roux, New York, lobed lift-top with compartmented interior and a mirror under the lid, incurvate legs with asymmetrical flowers joined by a shelf, height 28 3/4 in., width 19 in., depth 19 in.

187. An American Classical Carved Cherrywood and Satinwood Dining Table, early 19th c. in two parts, each top with canted corners, convex-molded flame veneered frieze, on tapered and chamfered pedestal support, incurvate plinth, foliate bracketed paw feet, casters, height 28 1/2 in., length 85 5/8 in., width 44 1/4 in. $6000/9000

Note: American dining tables of two-part form incorporating rounded corners and a convex frieze raised on pedestal supports are most often associated with Philadelphia cabinetmakers. Anthony Quervelle and Michel Bouvier are amongst the foremost Philadelphia cabinetmakers well-known for their practice of incorporating French Empire and English Regency elements within the highly successful Philadelphia Neoclassical style. A related table with stenciled mark of M. Bouvier is illustrated in the exhibition book Philadelphia, Three Centuries of American Art, 1976, fig. 240, pg. 285 and additionally in Philadelphia Empire Furniture, 2006, fig. 87, pg. 214.

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188. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, c. 1825, probably Isaac Vose, Boston, flared cornice, plain frieze, gothicized glazed doors, adjustable shelves, the base with center escritoire drawer flanked by two drawers above three inset drawers, cupboard doors flanked by pilasters, melon feet, height 92 1/2 in., width 61 1/4 in., depth 23 1/2 in. $7000/9000 189. An American Classical Mahogany Sofa Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, labeled “John B. Ashmead, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, #65 North 4th Street, Philadelphia”, rectangular Egyptian marble top; ogee frieze, waisted octagonal supports, marble plinth set in stretcher, scroll feet, height 28 in., width 42 in., depth 20 3/4 in. $1500/2500 Note: John B. Ashmead was active as a cabinetmaker in Philadelphia from about 1828 to 1855. There are several surviving examples of his furniture bearing either a stenciled or printed paper label, including a work table in the collection of the Winterthur Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, and a fold-top breakfast table that sold in these rooms on December 7, 2002, as lot 171. 190. A Pair of American Classical Carved Mahogany “Klismos” Chairs, early 19th c., Philadelphia, crest with scrolling leaves, paneled rectangular back, paneled stiles terminating in volute finials, trapezoidal slip seat, seat rails with scrolls and rosettes, saber legs. $2000/3000 Note: The klismos-form side chairs in the current lot are distinguished by an archeological quality enhanced by the use of decoration derived from ancient Greek architecture. An identical side chair is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a similar example is included in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Both chairs were made in Philadelphia between 1820 and 1830.

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confirmation of Baltimore as the place of manufacture is provided by the secondary woods of the drawers, specifically the use of mahogany for the sides and backs and poplar for the bottoms. The maker of this desk and bookcase was most likely John Needles (active 1810-1852), one of Baltimore’s preeminent furniture craftsmen in the early nineteenth century. Needles often favored a combination of light maple and contrasting mahogany, as seen here. The legs on this desk are similar to those on a labeled pier table in Center Hill Mansion, part of the Petersburg Museums in Petersburg, Virginia; on a labeled chest of drawers owned by the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland; and on a firmly attributed writing table and bookcase, also part of the collection of the Maryland Historical Society. Furthermore, the distinctive outline of the scrolled pediment, suggestive of the crest of a wave, is seen in the pediment surmounting a labeled cylinder desk and bookcase exhibited in Baltimore, 1993. References: Gregory Weidman, Jennifer Goldsborough et al., Classical Maryland, 1815-1845: Fine and Decorative Arts from the Golden Age (Baltimore, 1993), pp. 116, 121 & 124; Gregory Weidman, Furniture in Maryland, 1740-1940: The Collection of the Maryland Historical Society (Baltimore, 1984), p. 142.

192. A Fine Set of Six Regency Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, 19th c., gadrooned crest rails, pierced rails with carved bosses, slip seats, saber legs. $1200/1800 193. A Regency Inlaid Mahogany Sofa Table, early 19th c., cross-banded drop-leaf top, two frieze drawers, trestle supports connected by a stretcher, sabre legs, brass caps, casters, height 28 3/4 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 25 7/8 in. $1500/2000


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194 194. An English Paint-Decorated Inlaid Mahogany Linen Press, 19th c., dentilated cornice, swagged frieze, shaped paneled doors opening to a fitted interior of shelves and drawers, base with two over two drawers, shaped bracket feet, height 79 in., width 49 in., depth 23 1/2 in. $1500/2500 195. An Antique George III-Style Carved Mahogany Library Chair, 19th c., padded back, arms and seat, foliate-carved arm supports, acanthuscarved cabriole legs, paw feet.

196. An Edwardian Satinwood Inlaid Bureau Bookcase, early 20th c., shaped pediment with urn-form finials above glazed doors with foliate and penwork inlays, slant-front lid inlaid with figures flanking an urn, fitted desk interior, above a long drawer and cabinet doors inlaid with Neoclassical cartouches, bracket feet, height 83 in., width 32 in., depth 21 in. $1500/2500

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198 199. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchair, early 19th c., Boston, tablet crest rail centered by an acanthus rosette, reeded scrolled arms, slip seat and saber legs, paw feet. $1200/1800

200. A Pair of American Gothic Carved Rosewood Side Chairs, mid-19th c., arched trefoil carved crest, padded back, paneled stiles, trapezoidal paneled seat rail, blocked quatrefoil corners, tapered fluted legs, casters. $600/900

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202. A Regency Mahogany Bookcase, early 19th c., cornice with reeded frieze above a pair of glazed doors, adjustable shelves, lower case with inlaid doors, shelf interior, bracket feet, height 90 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $3000/5000 203. A Pair of Empire Carved Mahogany Armchairs, early 19th c., scrolled rectangular backs, curved arms on Egyptian busts, curved seat rail, square tapered legs, paw feet. $1200/1800

$700/1000 204. An Antique George III-Style Inlaid and Paint-Decorated Mahogany Chest of Drawers, in the Adam taste, molded top above four graduated drawers, bracket feet, the whole with ram’s head mask urn, scrolling vines and bellflower swags, height 33 1/2 in., width 33 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 201 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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208 208. A Pair of Antique George III-Style Painted and Parcel Gilt Cane Seat Armchairs, each with a curved crest rail painted with landscapes and framed with Greek key border, scrolled arms, backslat with gilt spherules, saber legs.

206 205. An Early Georgian Oak Writing Box, 18th c., hinged slant-front lid, fitted interior of small drawers, molded base, height 7 1/2 in., width 29 in., depth 18 1/2 in.

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$250/350 206. A George III Mahogany Backstool, late 18th c., rectangular back, trapezoidal seat, square legs, molded H stretcher. $300/500

209. A French Provincial Carved Fruitwood Commode, 18th c., shaped top, conforming paneled deep drawer, cabriole legs, scrolled toes, height 26 1/2 in., width 32 in., depth 17 in. $1500/2500

207. A William and Mary Oak Chest of Drawers, c. 1670-1700, two short drawers over three long drawers, ring handles, block feet, early interior construction of drawers and runners, height 29 in., width 35 in., depth 20 in. $700/1000 Provenance: Waldhorn Antiques, New Orleans, LA.

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212. A Gorham Sterling Silver Oval Serving Platter, “Chantilly - Grand” pattern, length 18 in., weight 35.9 troy ozs. $700/900 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 210

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213. A Stieff “Williamsburg Queen Anne” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, pat. 1940, comprising 12 pistol handled knives, 12 pistol handled butter knives, 10 forks, 12 salad forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 cocktail forks, 1 sauce ladle, and 1 tablespoon (approx. 84 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 90.10 troy ozs. $1500/2500

212 213 210. A Tiffany Sterling Silver Flatware Service, in the “English King” pattern, pat. 1885, including 6 dinner forks, 10 luncheon forks, 12 knives, 12 fish forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 boullion spoons, 12 teaspoons, 5 tablespoons, 6 ice tea spoons and a cheese knife (fh); together with 11 Continental .800 silver gilt coffee spoons, total weight (weighable) 157.75 troy ozs., (99 pcs.)

211. A Gorham Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, in the “Fontainebleau” pattern, introduced c. 1880, including six each: dinner forks, luncheon forks, dinner knives, tablespoons, dessert spoons and teaspoons, 8 pastry forks and a sugar spoon, total weight (weighable) 52.10 troy ozs., (45 pcs.)

214. A Pair of Antique Portuguese Brass Torchères in the Baroque Taste, c. 1840, fluted and tapered columnar standards festooned in rocaille decoration, raised on octagonal bases with paw feet, custom silk shades, height 67 in., width 11 in. $1200/1800

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218 217 217. A Pair of Late Regency/Early William IV Cut Crystal and Gilt Bronze Two-Light Argand Lamps, c. 1830-50, two scrollwork arms, covered fonts cut in palm and diamond patterns, vasiform standards with repeating glass designs raised on columnar pedestals, molded bases, original cut and etched shades with chimneys, height 30 1/2 in., width 17 1/2 in. $7000/10000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A Oakes, Warren, OH. 218. An Antique English Brass Telescope on Stand, leather wrapped, stand marked “William Moss & Sons”, height 60 in., extended telescope length 35 in.. $800/1200 219. Nigel Hughes (British, b.1940), “Seated Cupid” and “Kneeling Cupid”, 1991, marble sculptures, artist name and date inscribed on lower rear, height 34 1/2 in. to 37 in., width 15 in. $2000/3000

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221 223. A French Bronze of a Roaring Lion, early 20th c., after the model by Antoine-Louis Barye, inscribed “Barye” on base, height 12 3/4 in., width 28 1/2 in. $1500/2500 220

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220. A Continental Bronze of Napoleon, 19th c., probably at Boulogne, height 12 3/4 in. $800/1200 221. A Continental Bronzed Terracotta Portrait Bust of Sabine, 19th/20th c., after a model by Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741-1828), inscribed “Houdon” on shoulder truncation, variegated marble socle, overall height 18 1/2 in. $800/1200 222. Auguste Moreau (French, 1834-1917), “L’Aurore”, early 20th c., gilt bronze, artist’s name inscribed on sphere, artist name, title and “Médaille d’or à l’Exposition” inscribed on self base, height 31 5/8 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX.

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225 224. A Fine George III Carved Mahogany Chairback Settee, late 18th c., serpentine crest rail, pierced splats, scrolled arms with rosette terminals, acanthine supports, straight seat rail, molded square legs, stretchers, height 37 in., width 54 in., depth 24 in. $4000/6000 225. A Regency Mahogany Sofa Table, early 19th c., drop-leaf top, two frieze drawers, paired turned supports, outswept legs, turned stretcher, brass cuffs, casters, height 28 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 25 1/2 in.

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$1500/2500 226. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Hanging Corner Cupboard, late 18th c., Greek key molded cornice, paneled inlaid frieze with tinted lozenge shaped bird inlay, two paneled doors, scalloped shelves, molded base, height 41 in., width 32 in., depth 17 in.

227. A George II Oak Welsh Dresser, 18th c., open elongated pewter rack with a molded and scalloped cornice over three plate shelves flanked by scalloped uprights, dresser with raised plate shelf at rear, scalloped frieze with three drawers, open potboard below, ringed baluster-turned legs, height 80 in., width 67 in., depth 17 in.

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228. British School, 18th c./19th c., “The Citte[sic] of Norwich from the South East Prospect, 1743”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 30 in. x 50 in., framed. $1200/1800 Note: This charming and unusual view is taken from a low hill in the hamlet of Thorpe, in the vicinity of St. Leonard’s Priory. It looks across the River Wensum, just above its confluence with the Yare; the 13th-c. Bishop’s Bridge, in the near middle ground, is to this day one of the oldest bridges in Britain that still carries traffic. It surveys the grassy expanse of The Close, stretching to the left (or south) toward a now-disused canal, whose junction with the main river, at the Watergate, was in 1743 the site of Pull’s Ferry (possibly represented by the small craft beside the left-hand boat with the red sail). Beyond are the low buildings of the Deanery, Schools, and Courts, surrounding the stillspectacular Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, whose Norman tower is surmounted by a 313-foot spire, exceeded in height only by Salisbury. The ancient town of Norwich is beautifully displayed across the middle distance, beyond which appear the low hills of Norfolk; the famous ‘Norfolk Broads,’ adjoining the North Sea -- toward which the painted protagonists are gesturing -- stretch out behind the artist, to the east.

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229. Attributed to Samuel Henry Gordon Alken (British, 1810-1894), “The First Omnibus: Johnson’s Conveyance Carriage”, 1829, oil on canvas, unsigned, artist, title and date on frame plaque, 14 in. x 18 in., period gilt frame. $1200/1800 Note: This interesting and characteristic painting is plausibly attributed to S.H.G. Alken (called Henry Alken Jr.), although such coaching pictures of the late 1820s and after are hard to distinguish from the work of his ailing father Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851), or sometimes even from those of his grandfather Samuel Alken (1756-1815). In this particular case the grandson of their Anglo-Danish family is strongly indicated by the correct date of the subject: a London press report of July 4, 1829 noted that “The new vehicle, called the Omnibus, commenced running this morning from Paddington to the City.” Indeed the vehicle is exactly blazoned with its route: from Paddington Station (terminus of the equally new Great Western Railway) it ran along the Edgware Road to Oxford Street, where just past Oxford Circus it encountered -- as its roof signage testifies -- a famous ‘assembly’ venue called The Pantheon (originally by James Wyatt, 1772, rebuilt in 1812 as a theatre); thence it proceeded directly by way of Holborn, Newgate Street, and Cheapside to the Royal Exchange, at the Bank of England. [Today virtually the same itinerary may be accomplished by transferring from a Circle or District tube train to the Metropolitan line; the distance is a bit over four miles.] This appealing view catches the “Conveyance Carriage” at full gallop -- its position and very stylish coachman at their appropriate positions -- beside one of the many London parks or squares along its route.

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229 230. A Pair of Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Pattern Limoges Porcelain Oyster Plates, c. 1880, Haviland & Co., Limoges, France, designed by artist Theodore Russell Davis, fully marked, diameter 8 1/2 in.

who was responsible for so many White House china designs, described this plate in his 1879 catalogue: “The Oyster Plate will be an acceptable invitation. The rich effect of the design is enhanced by the method adopted in its manufacture. The colors are laid upon the china clay under the glaze. China, color and glaze are fired at the same time, producing an effect and integrity of color, which is pleasant to the eye and as durable as the porcelain itself. Five BluePoint oyster shells cover the principal surface of the plate; beyond these are portrayed a cluster of the raccoon oysters, which are well known in the Southern Atlantic States... The background offers a glimpse of the ocean...” The Haviland plates presented here are a second edition of the oyster plate featured at the White House during the Hayes administration. An identical version is pictured in Martha Klapthor’s Official White House China, (Harry N. Abrams, 1999), p. 103.

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233. An American Classical Mahogany Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., Boston, superstructure with shaped backsplash over three drawers; case with outset frieze drawer over colonnettes flanking three drawers, turned feet, casters, height 49 7/8 in., width 45 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $1000/1500 231

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234. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Dressing Table, late 18th c., shield-shaped mirror above inlaid cupboards, shaped tray top, drawers to each side, center slide, two drawers centered by a patera, shaped apron, tapered and cuffed legs, height 58 in., width 26 1/2 in., depth 19 in. $1500/2500 235. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., crossbanded foldover swivel top, book-matched crotch mahogany skirt, ring-turned shaft on arched and reeded saber legs, brass paw feet, casters, height 30 in., width 41 in., depth 21 in. $1200/1800

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231. A Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Collector’s Cabinet, 19th c., molded cornice, pair of oval paneled doors opening to five drawers on bracket feet, height 15 1/4 in., width 13 5/8 in., depth 8 in. $600/800 232. A Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Box, 19th c., rectangular with lower drawer, lift off sarcophagus form cover decorated with shaped panels enclosing figures in garden settings, height 6 3/4 in., width 15 in., depth 12 1/4 in., wood stand, overall height 20 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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236 236. An American Classical Carved Cherrywood and Figured Walnut Sideboard, c. 1825-1835, attributed to John E. Rose, Knoxville, TN or New Bloomfield, PA, backsplash centering patera over tablet inscribed “Day by Day the Manna Fell!”, two flanking compartments and drawers, rectangular top, three frieze drawers flanked by lion’s masks, four raised panel doors flanked by acanthus-carved and reeded balusters, reeded plinth base, acanthus-carved lion’s paw feet, height 55 in., width 78 1/2 in., depth 27 in.

top of the secretary, that of the sideboard is surmounted by drawers centering a backsplash. The use of earlier Federal motifs on the sideboard is seen in the oval patera surmounting the inscribed tablet in the center of the backsplash. The reeded and acanthus-carved balusters flanking the cupboard doors of the sideboard echo a similar use of cabriole-shaped reeded supports to frame the three graduated drawers of the documented 1824 Rose chest of drawers. Other details of the sideboard that

reflect the uniqueness with Rose’s work include the “hangnail” on the back of each lion’s paw foot and the simple, almost “naive” rendering of the lion’s masks flanking the drawers. References: Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr., et al. “Art of Tennessee (Nashville, Tennessee, 2003), p. 74; Mike Bell, “No, You’re Not Seeing Double, It’s a Chest With Two Left Feet: Cabinetmaker John E. Rose Strikes Again,” The Cumberland Furniture Guild Newsletter, Winter 2008, p. 6; Mike Bell, “Does Anybody Know What Time It Is?,” The Cumberland Furniture Guild Newsletter, May 2009, pp. 2-3.

$5000/8000 Note: The eccentric rendering and distinctive combination of Federal and Empire motifs in the sideboard in the current lot is clearly attributable to John Erhart Rose (1767-1860), a Philadelphia-trained cabinetmaker who was active in Abingdon, Virginia, Knoxville, Tennessee, and New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, in the first half of the nineteenth century. Rose relocated about 1816 to Abingdon, where he established his first cabinetmaking workshop in the South. By 1820, he was practicing in Knoxville, but eventually returned to Pennsylvania in 1828, where he worked briefly before coming back to Tennessee. The surviving furniture documented to Rose, which dates primarily from the 1820s and 1830s, reflects his tendency to combine the light and delicate motifs of the earlier Federal style with the bold, sculptural ornament associated with the Empire style that was at the height of fashion at the time.

237. A Pair of Late Regency Gilt Bronze Figural Sinumbra Lamps, c. 1830, Messenger and Sons, base marked “The Act Directs Messenger and Sons, Birmingham”, standards cast as Nike-the winged Goddess of Victoryholding a cornucopia of grapes surmounted by reticulated trefoil rims, pedestals festooned with grape vines, raised on incurvate octagonal bases, original cut and etched shades with chimneys, height 36 in., width 10 3/4 in., now electrified.

The sideboard offered here relates most closely to two signed and dated case pieces by Rose, an 1824 chest of drawers and an 1833 secretary, each in the collection of the Tennessee State Museum. Like the

Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, p. 138.

$7000/10000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH

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242. A New Orleans Coin Silver Hot Milk Pitcher, Adolphe Himmel (1825/6-1877) for Hyde & Goodrich, 1853-1861, marked “HYDE & GOODRICH” incuse in arc, over “H” incuse, over “NEW ORLEANS” incuse in arc, pear-shaped body, domed cover with elaborate cast finial, covered spout, applied flared foot of running curule-and-cross banding, insulated S-scroll handle, chased floral and scroll cartouches, monogrammed “FHL” script, height 10 1/2 in., weight 32.05 troy ozs.

239. An Edwardian Needlepoint and Velvet Upholstered “Pouf”, late 19th/ early 20th c., serpentine lift top, open interior, conforming molded base, height 22 in., width 30 1/2 in., depth 16 in. $400/600 240. A Regency Burlwood Teapoy, 19th c., sarcophagus-form case, fitted interior with two baize-lined caddies with brass mounts, lyre form standard, brass paw feet, height 28 1/2 in., width 16 in., depth 11 in.

$2500/3500 Reference: Crescent City Silver, pp. 41-55, mark illustrated p. 126.

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241. An American Coin Silver Repoussé Coffee and Tea Service, Gerardus Boyce, New York, New York, wc. 1820-1857, marked “G.BOYCE” in rectangle and “N.YORK” in rectangle; comprised of a coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar and creamer; each footed vase form with domed cover, scroll handles, grape and grapeleaf repoussé, coffee pot height 13 3/4 in., combined weight 111 troy ozs. $1500/2500

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243. A Rare Southern Coin Silver Repoussé Covered Creamer, Clark, Rackett & Co., Augusta, GA, wc. 1840-1852, marked “CLARK.R.Co” in rectangle, height 7 1/4 in., weight 15.50 troy ozs. $3000/5000 Reference: Cutten, George Barton. The Silversmiths of Georgia, p. 26.


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$400/600 249. A Detroit Coin Silver Soup Ladle, Thomas B. Leavenwirth, act. c. 1850-1875, marked “T.B. LEAVENWIRTH” and “DETROIT” incuse, and with wagon wheel, length 16 in., weight 8.60 troy ozs.

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246. A North Carolina Coin Silver Creamer, Thomas Emond, act. Petersburg, VA, c. 1803-1806, Raleigh, NC, 1806-1821, marked “T.EMOND” in rectangle, engraved with 1813 presentation date, height 6 1/8 in., weight 6.90 troy ozs. $3000/5000

244. A North Carolina Coin Silver Soup Ladle, John Peabody, act. Fayetteville, NC, 1823-1827 and Nashville, 1836-1850, marked “J. PEABODY” in rectangle, length 11 1/2 in., weight 6.65 troy ozs. $1000/1500 Reference: Cutten, George Barton. The Silversmiths of North Carolina, pp. 64-65; Caldwell, Benjamin Hubbard. Tennessee Silversmiths, pp. 137-138.

245. A North Carolina Coin Silver Soup Ladle, Jehu Scott, Raleigh, wc. 1806-1819, marked “J.SCOTT” in banner, length 15 3/8 in., weight 5.40 troy ozs. $1000/1500 Reference: Cutten, George Barton. The Silversmiths of North Carolina, pp. 71-72.

Reference: Cutten, George Barton. The Silversmiths of North Carolina, pp. 36-37; Holland, Catherine B. Virginia Silversmiths: Their Lives and Marks, pp. 250-252, mark illustrated p. 252.

247. A Set of Twelve New Orleans Coin Silver Dinner Forks in the “Fiddle Thread” Pattern, ret. H.E. Baldwin & Co., New Orleans, wc. 1842-1853, each with period script monogram “LHN” on reverse, length 8 1/8 in., weight 28.05 troy ozs. $1000/1500

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Vincent LaForme & Brother, Boston, 1850-1854, ret. Crosby & Brown, Boston, act. 1851-1852; marked “CROSBY & BROWN” incuse, “PURE COIN” in rectangle, “V.L. & B.” in rectangle and “PURE COIN” in rectangle, molded foot rim, squared handle, floral and scroll chasing, vacant cartouche, height 3 5/8 in., width 5 1/8 in., weight 8.85 troy ozs. $100/200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 251. Clementine Hunter (American/ Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Baptism”, oil on board, monogrammed mid-right, 18 in. x 24 in., framed. $4000/6000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Sybil Rhodes, Natchitoches, LA; descended in the family.

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253. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Live Oak”, 1913, oil wash on board, signed and dated lower right, sight 17 1/2 in. x 23 3/4 in., framed.

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254. George Louis Viavant (American/New Orleans, 1872-1925), “Nature Morte: Purple Gallinule”, 1913, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left, sight 23 1/4 in. x 13 1/4 in., framed. $20000/30000 Provenance: Louisiana Governor John Milliken Parker (1863-1939), thence by descent. Illustrated: Jordan, George. George L. Viavant, Artist of the Hunt. New Orleans: The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2003, p. 41. 255. George Louis Viavant (American/ New Orleans, 1872-1925), “Nature Morte: Large Mouth Bass”, 1918, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left, sheet 21 1/2 in. x 13 in., framed. $7000/10000

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256. Alfred L. Boisseau (French/American, 1823-1901, active Louisiana, 1845-1846), “Portrait of a Young Lady, possibly Mrs. Alfred LeMore, née Marie Xavier Athénaïs Chrétien (b. 1830)”, 1845, oil on canvas, signed and dated “Sept. 1845” lower right, 39 1/2 in. x 32 in., later frame. $10000/15000 Provenance: Discovered in a Southern California Collection. Note: After studying under Paul Delaroche in France and exhibiting in the Paris Salon starting in 1842, Boisseau traveled to the United States where he spent time painting in New Orleans from 1845-1849. During this short period in his long career and under the patronage of prominent Louisiana families, Boisseau created beautiful and elaborate portraits that display the skill with which he handled the brushwork of the skin, hair, and clothing of the sitter. The lovely portrait offered here bears striking similarity to a portrait of Mrs. Hippolyte Chretien II, née Celestine Cantrelle, which Boisseau painted within the same three-month time period at Chretien Point Plantation and lends credence to the likelihood that the sitter is Marie Athenias Chretien. In Celestine’s portrait, which continues to hang over the mantel at Chretien Point Plantation today, Boisseau portrayed his subject in an off-the-shoulder white dress with corseted waist and pink camellia pinned to the bodice, holding a fan against a background of red drapery. The sitter in the lot offered here, is presented in an offthe-shoulder white dress with corseted waist, holding a camellia beside a red drapery, but also before a sweeping landscape, presumably her plantation home. Marie Athenias and Celestine were each married around 1845, likely resulting in the serendipitous commission of Boisseau to paint their wedding portraits during his tenure in the area.

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257. Clementine Hunter (American/ Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Carting Vegetables to the Africa House, Melrose Plantation”, oil on board, monogrammed lower right, 12 in. x 16 in., framed. $3000/5000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Sybil Rhodes, Natchitoches, LA; descended in the family. 258. James T. Lloyd/ Publisher, “Lloyd’s Map of the Lower Mississippi River from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico...”, 1863, New York, hand-colored lithograph, illustrated sugar and cotton railroads within river topography, sheet 39 1/4 in. x 54 in., original rollers. $5000/7000

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259. Clementine Hunter (American/ Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Wedding Day”, oil on sheetrock, monogrammed lower right, 11 in. x 20 in., framed. $5000/8000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Sybil Rhodes, Natchitoches, LA; descended in the family.

260. Lieutenant John Ross of the 34th Regiment (British, fl. 1762-1789), “Course of the River Mississipi[sic], from the Balise to Fort Chartres; taken on an expedition to the Illinois, in the latter end of the Year 1765...”, London, printed for Robert Sayer, 1775, copper plate engraving with original hand-coloring in outline, sheet 45 3/4 in. x 21 1/4 in., framed. $1500/2500

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262. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Courtyard Tree, French Quarter”, oil on canvas affixed to masonite, signed lower right, “The Rike-Kumler Company, Pictures & Framing, Dayton, Ohio” label en verso, 17 1/2 in. x 21 1/2 in., framed.

264. Thomas Bigelow Craig, A.N.A. (American, 1849-1924), “Return from Pasture, October Afternoon”, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 18 1/4 in. x 26 in., framed.

$2000/3000

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261. Achille Perelli (Italian/New Orleans, 1822-1891, active New Orleans 1850-1891), “Louisiana Eastern Wild Turkeys (Tom and Jake)”, oil on canvas, signed upper right, 35 1/4 in. x 22 in., period frame.

263. Knute Heldner (Swedish/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Louisiana Cypress Swamp with Fisherman in Pirogue”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., framed.

$6000/9000

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Provenance: Descended in the family of Judge Harney Felix Brunot (1860-1944), New Orleans, LA.

Provenance: Succession of Charles Duke Zucker (1925-2014), New Orleans, LA

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265. Samuel Augustus Mitchell/ Publisher, “Map of Mexico, including Yucatan & Upper California...”, 1847, Philadelphia, with original rollers, illustrates the chief cities, towns, and principal traveling routes, 32 in. x 25 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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266. [Large Antique Map of Florida], “The State of Florida Compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers from the Best Authorities”, Washington, DC, 1846, with inset maps of the Suwanee River, Cedar Keys and Key West, two notes detailing the Seminoles reservation and an area “reserved from Survey until the Seminoles are removed”, 42 1/4 in. x 39 in., folded. $600/900 267. John Bachmann, “Panorama of the Seat of War, Birds Eye View of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Part of Florida”, 1861, Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann, New York, sheet 23 in. x 33 in. $800/1200 268 Emanuel Bowen, “A New Map of Georgia, with Part of Carolina, Florida and Louisiana...”, London, 1748, from Navigantium...Itinerantium..., 14 in. x 18 3/4 in., attractively framed. $1200/1800

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Charleston], lithograph maps, both published by Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, SC; “Map of Charleston, South Carolina, Revised 1877”, with an index of public buildings; and “Map of Charleston, The Harbor and Vicinity”, 1880, bordered by tabular statements of the imports and exports of various countries, 18 3/4 in. x 12 1/2 in. and 25 in. x 19 1/2 in., respectively. $500/700

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Howard to design the house for Madewood, completed in 1848. Tragically, Thomas Bryan Pugh succumbed to yellow fever, having the opportunity to live in his plantation home with his wife and their fourteen children for only four years. Elizabeth eventually married William Barrow Ratliff of St. Francisville, and they resided at the Pugh family’s Locust Grove Plantation in Assumption Parish and had one child. As did many wealthy planters, the Pugh family employed notable artists of the day to paint their portraits as a means of expressing their wealth and to leave a lasting family legacy. Thomas and Eliza Pugh commissioned their neighbor, Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans, to paint their pendant portraits in 1838, and Elizabeth’s uncle, Augustin Pugh of Highlands plantation, was said to have guaranteed the itinerant portrait painter C.R. Parker the vast sum of $60,000 to paint the various members of the extended Pugh family. The advent of the Civil War and the resulting era of Reconstruction led to the eventual demise of the antebellum way of life for the Pugh families and sugar planters in southern Louisiana. References: Bruns, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Carter. Louisiana Portraits. New Orleans: The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Louisiana, 1975, pgs. 217-218, 220. Conrad, Glenn R., ed. A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography, Volume II. New Orleans: The Louisiana Historical Association in cooperation with The Center for Louisiana Studies of the University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1988, p. 667.

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Mississippi], Arrowsmith & Lewis’ “Mississippi Territory”, 1805, Boston, engraved, from A New and Elegant Atlas...; and Mathew Carey’s “Mississippi Territory”, 1814, Philadelphia, hand-colored engraving, from General Atlas, 8 in. x 9 3/4 in. and 11 3/4 in. x 13 3/4 in., respectively. $600/900 W 272. J.H. Young and Samuel

Augustus Mitchell/ Publisher, “Mitchell’s National Map of the American Republic or United States of North America. Together with Maps of Thirty-Two of the Principal Cities and Towns in the Union”, Philadelphia, 1844, wall map, hand-colored lithograph, linen-backed, 38 in. x 49 in. $700/1000

273. Louisiana School, c. 1850-1855, “Portrait of Elizabeth Bryan Pugh (1839-1917) at Madewood Plantation, Bayou Lafourche, LA”, oil on canvas, remnant of signature lower left, 41 1/2 in. x 32 1/4 in., original gilt frame. $10000/15000 Provenance: Descended in the family of the sitter; Geoffrey A. Barton, Arlington, VA; Antiquarian Dealer, New Orleans, LA; Private Collector, Baton Rouge, LA. Illustrated: Bruns, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Carter. Louisiana Portraits. New Orleans: The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Louisiana, 1975, pg. 217.

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274. [Civil War Broadside Map of Mississippi], “Panorama of the Mississippi Valley and its Fortifications”, c. 1863, by Charles Magnus, New York, hand-colored map with vignettes of St. Louis, Memphis, Vicksburg and New Orleans, 23 1/2 in. x 25 in., framed. $1000/1500

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278 275. An Antique Southern Hard Pine Cupboard, 18th c., cove molded cornice, shaped frieze, molded shelves with spoon holders, scalloped sides, base with a pair of raised panel doors, shelf interior, molded base, bracket feet, height 80 in., width 48 in., depth 18 in.

277. An American Coin Silver Coffee and Tea Service, Conrad Bard and Son, Philadelphia, wc. 1850-1859, marked “C.BARD & SON” incuse, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, kettle-on-stand, creamer, covered sugar and waste bowl, footed vase forms with chased and repoussé floral garlands, Greek key and beaded border, kettle-on-stand height 17 in., combined weight 232.30 troy ozs., (6 pcs.)

$2000/3000

Provenance: With General George Gordon Meade (1815-1872); thence to his youngest son; thence to his daughter Florence Meade Kay; thence to her son, James M. Kay (1921-1990); sold Van Blarcom, 1995; thence to Scott Fraser Antiques, November 18, 1995; “The Service Collection;” Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, Ohio.

276. An American Late Federal Carved and Inlaid Cherrywood Tall Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., probably mid-Atlantic, cove molded cornice, crossbanded frieze, three over five graduated drawers flanked by arched chevron inlaid stiles, turned feet, height 64 1/2 in., width 44 1/4 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $2500/3500

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278. A Set of Twelve Kirk Sterling Silver Repoussé Luncheon Plates, S. Kirk & Son Co., 1896-1924, border with chased landscape decoration, diameter 9 in., weight 150.50 troy ozs. $5000/7500


279. Three Fine American Sterling Silver Covered Entree Dishes, Gale & Willis, New York, 1859, oval with Greek key and beaded borders, flat chased engraving and leaf and berry ring handles, height 6 in., width 11 1/4 in., depth 9 3/8 in., weight 135.55 troy ozs. $3000/5000

279 280. A Southern Coin Silver Soup Ladle, John Y. Savage (b. 1788), act. Raleigh, NC, c. 1814-1826, Salisbury, NC, 1823, Richmond, VA, c. 1829-1832, New York, 1839-1860, marked “I.Y.SAVAGE” in rectangle, length 13 7/8 in., weight 5.55 troy ozs. $1200/1800 Reference: Hollan, Catherine B. Virginia Silversmiths: Their Lives and Marks, pp. 672-674.

280 281. A New Orleans Coin Silver Sauceboat, Adolphe Himmel (1856-1877), for Hyde & Goodrich, 1853-1861, marked “HYDE & GOODIRCH” in arc, over “H”, over “NEW ORLEANS” in complementary arc; foliate scroll handles, body with foliate scroll chasing, stepped molded foot, foot trim with star motif, height 5 in., length 8 7/8 in., weight 8.90 troy ozs.

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$800/1200 282. A Natchitoches, Louisiana Green Glass Seal Bottle, 19th c., with original label printed “Natichitoches, [sic] Gegrundet, 1811, de la Manufacture de Tabac de Joseph Doms à Ratibor”, height 9 1/2 in., diameter 3 1/2.

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283. A Group of Pittsburgh Cut Glass Ware, early 19th c., in the “Strawberry” pattern, comprising a decanter, four tumblers, and four wine glasses, decanter height 10 1/4 in. (9 pcs.) $800/1200 284. A Fine American Rococo Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, mid-19th c., acanthus scrolled crest centered by a foliate cartouche, oval frame with diamond and cartouche decoration, the base with scrolling side brackets, height 50 in., width 57 1/2 in., depth 3 in.

$1500/2000

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285. A Rare American Patinated Zinc Equestrian Group of Andrew Jackson, 19th c., Cornelius and Baker, Philadelphia, after the 1853 original in Washington, DC, by Clark Mills (American, 1810-1883), stone shaped base marked “Patented, May 15, 1855”, height 22 1/8 in., length 19 in., width 8 1/2 in. $12000/18000] Note: The larger than life size original of this Clark Mills Andrew Jackson equestrian statue was unveiled in 1853 in Washington D.C.’s Lafayette Square. The sculptor ambitiously chose the moment when Jackson, reining in his rearing horse, reviews his troops prior to the pivotal Battle of New Orleans. In preparation, Mills studied the uniform worn by Jackson that was displayed in the Washington D.C. Patent Office. The statue’s design astounded everyone, since the only portions of the sculpture to touch the ground were the horse’s hind feet. According to a contemporary account, the statue was lauded for, “...exhibiting the features, the person, the apparel, the attitudes, and almost the action, which belonged to him [Jackson] at the moment of rendering the highest service to his country.” This monument was the first equestrian statue erected in the United States, as well as the first major bronze cast. A second statue was placed in Jackson Square in New Orleans in 1856 (where it was chosen over the design by local sculptor Achille Perelli), and a third in Nashville in 1880.The unveiling of the statue in New Orleans took place amidst great celebration; there was a procession of local dignitaries to the site, music, speeches (including one by Clark Mills), and a 100 cannon salute from the levee. In 1840 on the 25th anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans, during his last visit to the city, General Andrew Jackson had laid the cornerstone in the “Place d’Armes” where his statue was eventually to reside. Based on the “Place des Vosges” in Paris, the park was not re-named in Jackson’s honor until 1851, several years after his death. Mills is considered one of America’s first sculptors. Born in upstate New York, he ran away from home at the age of 13, eventually settling in Charleston where he began to work as an ornamental plasterer and sculptor. Initially he was hesitant to enter the contest for the Jackson Sculpture commission, fearing he was neither qualified nor experienced enough. Mills was awarded the Jackson commission based in part on the success of his bust of the revered South Carolina statesman John C. Calhoun (1782-1850). To prepare for the sculpture’s production, Mills practiced by casting large-scale bells. He eventually sold the design rights to the prominent Philadelphia firm of Cornelius and Baker (in partnership 1851-1861), a company known for its lighting fixtures and one of the pioneers in zinc casting. The company’s skills are readily evident in this rare patinated zinc reduction. The technique was so advanced and innovative that Cornelius and Baker had the process patented. Examples of Cornelius and Baker Jackson sculptures are in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., the Tennessee State Museum, the Morris Museum in Georgia, the Virginia Museum of Art in Richmond, the New York Historical Society, the Andrew Jackson Historical Park Museum in South Carolina, and The White House. Reference: Barber, James. Andrew Jackson - A Portrait Study. National Portrait Gallery. 1991.pp. 212-216. ; Benezit. Dictionnaire des Peintres, Librairie Grund, 1976, vol. 7, p. 424. ; Ward, John William. Andrew Jackson - Symbol for an Age. Oxford University Press, London, 1962.

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287 287. An American Windsor Writing Chair, early 19th c., New England, shaped crest, medial rail over turned spindles upright, shaped writing arm and scrolled arms, plank seat, turned splayed legs, stretchers, old rubbed paint decoration. $400/600

286 286. A Large American Late Federal Carved Mahogany Corner Cupboard, early 19th c., Mid-Atlantic, scrolled upper case with broken arch crest, arched glazed door, shelf interior, ring turned, stiles to the sides, the base with three drawers above paneled doors, flanked by colonettes, molded base, bracket feet, height 99 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 27 3/4 in. $1500/2000

288. John Bunyan Bristol (American, 1826-1909), “A Ruined Building in an Upland Landscape, near an Andean Lake (possibly Alto, Peru)”, oil on canvas, unsigned, artist label en verso, 18 in. x 30 in., framed. $3000/5000 Note: Sold in these rooms December 3, 2006 as lot 447.

290 289. Charles Harry Henry Eaton (American, 1850-1901), “The Old Mill Wheel on Conesus Creek, NY” and “A Bit of Conesus Lake”, two oils on canvas, both signed lower left and titled on stretcher, each 20 1/4 in. x 10 1/8 in., framed. $1800/2500 290. George Edwin Bissell (American, 1839-1920), “Abraham Lincoln”, c. 1898-1900, bronze, inscribed “Geo. E. Bissell” on side truncation, raised on a marble plinth, overall height 19 3/4 in. $2500/3500 References: Falk, Peter, ed. @Who’s Who in American Art@. Vol. 1. Madison, CT: Soundview Press, 1999, pp. 327-28; “Statues of Abraham Lincoln: Excerpts from Newspapers and Other Sources.” @From the files of the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection@. Digitized 2012. www.archive.org. Accessed Jan. 5, 2015.

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291 291. An American Art Nouveau Carved Mahogany Bergère, c. 1900, probably New York, rectangular back, foliate finials surmounting stiles, downswept molded arms with leaf carved terminals, vine carved tapered legs, foliate feet, casters, upholstered in a William Morris fabric. $1200/1800 Note: The Art Nouveau style, which originated in France, was used on a limited basis in American furniture at the turn of the twentieth century. While most furniture manufacturers in the United States tended to simplify the style, several produced florid designs that closely emulated French prototypes. One such maker was the New York City firm of George C. Flint and Company. Flint’s furniture adapted the designs of French designer Louis Majorelle, exhibiting supple curvilinear forms and flowing decoration of abstracted leaves, vines and flowers. The sophisticated handling of the French Art Nouveau style and exquisite craftsmanship evidenced by the bergère in the current lot suggest a New York origin, which is supported by the secondary woods in the frame, including ash and poplar. Like the Art Nouveau-style furniture manufactured by Flint, the bergère offered here reflects the influence of the designs of Majorelle. An elegant American Art Nouveau carved mahogany table with very similar legs decorated with writhing abstracted vines is in the collection of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia.

293 293. A Pair of Empire-Style Gilt BronzeMounted Carved Mahogany Guéridons, 19th c., circular marble top, monopod supports, paw sabots, height 29 3/4 in., diameter 22 in. $1500/2500

References: Elizabeth Bidwell Bates and Jonathan L. Fairbanks, American Furniture, 1620 to the Present (New York, 1981), p. 478; Donald C. Peirce, Art & Enterprise: American Decorative Art, 18251917 (New York, 1999), p. 306.

294 292. An Empire-Style Ebonized, Gilt and Wrought Iron Conservatory Table, molded top centered by specimen marble plaque of song birds, lyre supports terminating in swan heads, arched legs and stretcher, height 28 in., width 54 in., depth 22 in. $1200/1800

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294. A French Patinated Wrought Iron Console Table, early 20th c., verde antico marble top, frieze with volute scrolls and chased foliate reserves, scrolled supports, shaped stretcher, scrolled toes, height 32 7/8 in., width 44 in., depth 18 in. $1200/2000


297. An Antique Moorish-Style Carved and Polychromed Floor Screen, late 19th c., four panels with arched floral painted crests above latticework and painted panels, molded uprights, height 71 in., width 80 in. $700/1000 298. A Good English Carved Oak Armchair, late 17th c., paneled floral carved back, shaped arms, plank seat, foliate carved rail, box stretcher, bun feet. $500/750

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296 299 299. An Antique Jacobean-Style Carved Oak Refectory Table, after the 17th c. examples, plank top, molded frieze, baluster turned and blocked legs connected by molded stretchers. $1000/2000

300 298 295. A French Aesthetic Carved Giltwood Side Chair, late 19th c., crest rail with dragon, back with demilune latticework panel, shaped stiles, trapezoidal seat, stylized clouds apron, shaped legs. $300/500

296. A French Aesthetic Gilt Bronze-Mounted Beechwood and Onyx Stand, late 19th c., galleried onyx inset top, pierced frieze, two onyx inset shelves, shaped legs mounted with salamanders, scrolled feet, height 30 1/2 in., width 16 in., depth 16 in.

300. An English Carved Oak Blanket Chest, late 18th c., hinged molded top, open interior, paneled front and sides, with carved wave moldings, height 23 5/8 in., width 54 3/8 in., depth 22 7/8 in. $700/900

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306. An American Aesthetic Carved Cherrywood Étagère, c. 1890-1900, possibly Herter Brothers, New York, molded cornice, pierced frieze, mirrored back, shaped opening enclosing stepped shelves, center bowfront drawer flanked by carved and paneled cupboard doors, open shelves flanking a glazed door, molded base, back impressed with numbers “182” and “1”, height 76 in., width 41 in., depth 15 in.

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$1500/2500 Note: The étagère in the lot offered here is most likely an example of the later work of the New York City cabinetmaking and decorating firm of Herter Brothers. The firm continued to use Near Eastern-inspired styles in the design of its furniture and interior schemes until the end of the nineteenth century, as evidenced by the Turkish Room in the San Francisco residence of John D. Spreckels, decorated in 1900-1904 by Herter Brothers.

304 306 303. An Elizabethan-Style Inlaid Oak Side Table, probably 19th c., after the earlier examples, removable plank top, two paneled drawers, turned legs blocked at base, connected by stretchers, height 27 5/8 in., width 24 3/8 in., depth 20 in. $400/600

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Oak Writing Desk, probably 19th c., sloping lid, iron strap hinges, carved molded frieze, open interior, height 9 1/2 in., width 25 1/2 in., depth 16 in. $200/400

304. A George III Carved Oak Roundabout Armchair, probably late 18th c., shaped crest rail, molded arms, vasiform splat back, slip seat, molded legs, stretchers. $400/600 W 305. A Georg Jensen Sterling

Silver Pie Server, pattern no. 91, designed by Georg Jensen, length 9 in., weight 3.00 troy ozs.

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$500/800

Carved Pine Tabourets, 20th c., plank tops, trestle form scrolled legs, stretchers, height 17 3/4 in., width 20 in., depth 15 7/8 in.

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$200/300

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The reverse of the cabinet is stamped “182.” Many pieces of furniture by Herter Brothers are marked with either a three- or four-digit number. On November 17, 2012, Fontaine’s Auction Gallery sold as lot 15 a Colonial Revival tall-case clock impressed “Herter Brothers” and bearing a four-digit number. The case of the clock, like the étagère, appears to be a later work by the firm dating after 1885, indicating that Herter Brothers continued to number its furniture into the final years of its operation. Reference: Katherine S. Howe et al., Herter Brothers: Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age, (New York, 1994), pp. 238-239.

307. An Arts and Crafts Sterling Silver Cup, William Spratling, c. 1951-1956, marked “WS” above “925”, with scroll handle and applied beading, height 2 1/4 in., weight 2.85 troy ozs. $700/900 Provenance: Private Estate, Hillsborough, NC.


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Sterling Silver Shoe Horn, marked “925.S/ DENMARK/ GEORG JENSEN & WENDEL A/S/ STERLING/ 134”, length 3 7/8 in.; together with a Danish sterling silver handled letter opener of Jensen inspiration, by Frigast, Copenhagen, wc. 1958-1976, length 8 1/4 in. $100/200 313A. A Newcomb College Sterling Silver Trivet, c. 1920-1930, Alice Moise, marked “ALICE MOISE, N.O.L.A.” and “STERLING”, hand wrought, stylized “BB” monogram at center, on low turned feet, 8 1/4 in. x 6 1/8 in., weight 8.60 troy ozs.

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313A 308. Three Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, pattern no. 83, designed by Georg Jensen, 1914, including a serving fork, serving spoon and flat server, each length 10 in., combined weight 12.55 troy ozs. $1500/2500 Reference: See Drucker, Janet. Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, p. 292.

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Pattern Sterling Silver Cake Knife, pattern introduced 1915, designed by Johan Rohde, stainless steel blade, length 11 in. $100/200 W 310. A Group of Georg Jensen

Sterling Silver Table Items, including a bottle opener, “Nordic” pattern no. 76, designed 1927 by Oscar Gundlach-Petersen; an individual hors d’oeuvres fork and a nut pick, “Blossom” pattern no. 84, designed 1919 by Georg Jensen; a letter opener and a bottle opener, patterns not identified. (5 pcs.) $300/500

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Silver Serving Fork and Spoon, “Akkeleje” pattern no. 77, designed by Georg Jensen, introduced 1918, length 8 3/8 in. (2 pcs.) $300/500 W 312. A Group of Georg Jensen

Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, including an “Acanthus” pattern cheese knife and bottle opener, a “Beaded” pattern small pastry server, and a “Cactus” pattern cake comb and serving spoon; together with a Wallace master butter knife, an unmarked cheese knife and a silverplate pickle fork. $250/350

314. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Mug, 1903, decorated by Harriet Coulter Joor with relief-carved stylized alamanda blossoms and “Come Let Us Be Happy Together”, high glaze with blue-green, green and blue underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. II52, height 7 1/4 in. $3000/5000 315. A Rookwood Art Pottery Vellum Scenic Plaque, 1918, decorated by Sally Coyne with a snowy landscape at dusk, signed lower left, marked on reverse with the impressed flame mark, “XVIII” date mark, 5 1/2 in. x 8 in., original Arts and Crafts wood frame. $2000/3000

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318 316. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Vase, 1929, decorated by Henrietta Bailey, in with stylized buds and foliage, blue, green and white underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, reg. no. RZ62, height 5 1/2 in. $2000/3000

317. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1929, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with pink narcissus, blue, green, pink and yellow underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, “Rd65” and Joseph Hunt potter’s mark, height 7 3/4 in. $3500/5500 Provenance: Drs. Arnold and Helene Gerall, New Orleans, LA and Chapel Hill, NC. 318. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Vase, 1918, decorated by Sadie Irvine with relief-carved daffodils, matte glaze with blue, green and pink underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorators’ mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. JH 46, height 8 3/4 in., diameter 6 in. $5000/7500

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319. A Pair of Newcomb College Art Pottery Plates, c. 1913, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a border of chrysanthemums modeled in low relief, semi-matte glaze with blue, blue-green, yellow and white underglaze, each base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. FZ81 and “B” for buff clay body, diameter 8 3/4 in. $4000/6000 Illustrated: Newcomb Pottery & Crafts, An Educational Enterprise for Women, 1895-1940, Jessie Poesch with Sally Main, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2003, p. 156, fig. 4-17 320. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Vase, 1928, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson in the Moon and Moss design, matte glaze with blue, green and pink underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, reg. no. QV76 and shape no. 32, height 7 in. $4000/6000 321. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Mug, c. 1902, decorated by Ada Wilt Lonnegan with a pattern of floral buds modeled in low relief, high glaze with blue-green and blue underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. M19 and “GJ”, height 4 1/8 in., diameter 3 3/4 in.

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322. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Mug, 1902, decorated by Marie de Hoa LeBlanc with carved artichokes, high glaze with blue-green and blue underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, reg. no. K7 Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, X indicating that the piece was reserved especially for the decorator or college, and the initials “GJ,” height 5 7/8 in. $1200/1800

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325. A Newcomb College Art Pottery High Glaze Creamer, 1909, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with gardenias modeled in low relief, blue, green and yellow underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no DA15, “Q” for buff clay body, height 3 1/4 in. $2000/3000

327 326. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Bowl, 1921, decorated by Corinne Marie Chalaron with stylized design, matte glaze with blue and green underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. LQ94 and shape no. 10, height 1 3/4 in., diameter 3 3/4 in. $800/1200 327. A Shearwater Pottery Figure of a Chesty Horse, c. 1970, alkaline blue and shoal glaze, marked in sgraffito, height 12 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Acquired at Shearwater Pottery, c. 1970.

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328. A Large Tonala Pottery Vase, c. 1930, with exuberant hand painted design of birds and flowers, height 37 in., diameter 23 1/2 in., metal stand $600/900 329. Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Rooster (Pine Cone)”, hand-colored linocut on wall paper, unsigned, 24 in. x 18 in., unframed.

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$4000/6000 Provenance: Acquired at Shearwater Pottery, c. 1970. Reference: Pickard, Mary Anderson and Patricia Pinson. Form and Fantasy: The Block Prints of Walter Anderson Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007, p. 80.

330. Walter Inglis Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Bee: An Alphabet Series”, hand colored linocut on wallpaper, unsigned, 24 in. x 17 3/4 in., unframed. 330

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$1800/2500 Provenance: Acquired at Shearwater Pottery, c. 1970. Reference: Pickard, Mary Anderson and Patricia Penson. Form and Fantasy: The Block Prints of Walter Anderson Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007, p. 66.

331. Knute Heldner (Swedish/ New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Louisiana Bayou with Fisherman in Pirogue”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left and lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., framed. $4000/6000 Provenance: Succession of Charles Duke Zucker (1925-2014), New Orleans, LA.

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333. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Cypress Trees in Autumn”, oil wash on board, signed lower left, sight 19 1/2 in. x 29 1/2 in., framed. $3500/4500 334. William Tolliver (American/Louisiana, 1951-2000), “Resting along a Winding Road, Rural Mississippi”, c. 1983, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24 in. x 36 in., framed. $2500/3500 335. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Live Oak in the Louisiana Bayou”, 1923, oil wash on board, signed and dated lower left, sight 19 1/2 in. x 29 1/2 in., framed.

332 332. William Tolliver (American/ Louisiana, 1951-2000), “Cotton Choppers”, pastel and mixed media on paper, signed lower left, gallery label with title en verso, sheet 24 7/8 in. x 38 1/4 in., framed. $7000/9000 See website for additional information.

$3000/5000 Provenance: Henry Clay Avenue residence, New Orleans.

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336 336. Clarence Millet (American/New Orleans, 1897-1959), “The Bayou at Lafitte”, 1941, oil on canvas, signed lower left, “New Orleans Art League” and “National Art Week Exhibition, New Orleans, November 1941” labels with title and owner’s inscription en verso, 22 in. x 26 1/4 in., original frame. $10000/15000 Provenance: Purchased from the artist by Los Angeles art collector Elizabeth Holmes Fisher at the National Art Week Exhibition, New Orleans, 1941, gift from Fisher to an Illinois couple on the occasion of their wedding; thence by descent. Illustrated: The Times Picayune, New Orleans, November 17, 1941. Exhibited: The National Art Week Exhibition, New Orleans, November 10-25, 1941. Note: Formed in 1935 by the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Art Project (FAP) was designed to bring art into the everyday lives of Americans while also providing work relief to artists. The Louisiana branch of FAP employed more than fifty artists, primarily in New Orleans, who created hundreds of original works of art that are now featured in prominent public and private collections. In both 1940 and 1941, FAP branches across the country participated in National Art Week, a nationwide set of exhibitions and sales campaigns timed for the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. The painting offered here is not only exemplary of Clarence Millet’s light-filled, impressionistic scenes of south Louisiana, but it also represents a unique moment in history as part of the National Art Week Exhibition of 1941 in New Orleans, where it was purchased by well-known art collector Elizabeth Holmes Fisher. At the time, Millet was one of the most important and prolific painters in New Orleans, where he was active in local art organizations and clubs. Mrs. Fisher began collecting artwork in 1928 with a keen eye for the old masters as well as rising American artists. In 1939, the Elizabeth Homes Fisher Gallery opened at the University of Southern California, where Fisher was the first woman to sit on the Board of Trustees (1936). The Fisher collection at USC grew to include over 70 important paintings prior to Mrs. Fisher’s death in 1955 and became the core of the Fisher Museum of Art. References: “The Elizabeth Holmes Fisher Collection.” Fisher Museum of Art. http://fisher.usc.edu/collections/fisher.html. Accessed January 2, 1015. Saward, Susan and David Johnson, ed. “Clarence Millet.” Knowla Encyclopedia of Louisiana: Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. www. knowla.org/entry/1127. Accessed January 2, 2015.

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339 338. George Louis Viavant (American/New Orleans, 1872-1925), “Nature Morte: Two English Wrens”, 1913, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left, sheet 19 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in., framed. $3000/5000 Provenance: Louisiana Governor John Milliken Parker (1863-1939); thence by descent. 339. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Still Life of Spring Flowers in a Blue Vase”, oil on canvas affixed to board, signed lower left, 18 1/4 in. x 15 in., framed. $1800/2500

338 337. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, LA”, oil on board, signed lower left, titled en verso, 13 1/2 in. x 12 in., framed. $2000/3000 Provenance: Succession of Charles Duke Zucker (1925-2014), New Orleans, LA.

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340. Alvyk Boyd Cruise (American/New Orleans, 1909-1988), “Courtyard, 1226 Chartres Street, French Quarter, New Orleans”, 1937, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled and “Charles Gresham Gallery, Toulouse St., New Orleans” label en verso, 21 in. x 15 in., framed. $1500/2500

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343 341. Knute Heldner (Swedish/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Under the Bridge - Paris”, 1931, oil on canvas, artist identified, titled, dated and inscribed en verso, 14 in. x 17 1/4 in., framed. $1500/2500 342. George Frederick Castleden (British/New Orleans, 1861-1945), “The Log Cabin”, 1936, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, titled en verso, 18 in. x 22 in., period frame.

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$4000/6000 Note: From 1934 to 1936, Frank Evans, proprietor of D.H. Holmes Department Store on Canal Street, commissioned George Castleden to create a series of paintings for their boardroom and a set of murals for their popular Potpourri Coffee Shop. This canvas is from the period of the D.H. Holmes Commission. 343. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “French Quarter Courtyard”, oil on board, signed lower left, sight 12 1/4 in. x 9 5/8 in., framed. $1000/1500 344. Enrique Alferez (Mexican/New Orleans, 1901-1999), “Reclining Female Nude Torso”, patinated bronze, original hand-hewn mahogany base, figure height 6 1/4 in., overall height 8 3/8 in. $5000/8000

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345. Hunt Slonem (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), “Bunnies”, 2012, oil on panel, signed and dated en verso, 36 in. x 24 in., framed. $3000/5000 346. John Clemmer (American/New Orleans, 1923-2014), “TIL”, polymer oil on masonite, signed lower right, artist label with title en verso, 13 1/8 in. x 10 1/2 in., period frame. $1200/1800 347. George Valentine Dureau (American/New Orleans, 1930-2014), “Views Along the Batture, Mississippi River”, two pastels and graphite on paper, both signed lower right, 10 in. x 7 3/4 in. and 11 in. x 7 3/4 in., framed alike.

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348. Enrique Alferez (American/New Orleans, 1901-1999), “Mother and Child”, ink and pencil on paper, unsigned, 13 1/4 in. x 16 1/2 in., framed. $800/1200 Provenance: Acquired from the artist, descended in a New Orleans family.

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349. Clyde Connell (American/Louisiana, 1901-1998), “Tone Series I”, 1976, mixed media and paper collage on canvas, signed lower right, numerous inscriptions en verso on wood stretcher including “no 8”, “Collage-Dye”, “Clyde Connell”, “Collection of Leight ENT”, “Tone Series 1” and “1976”, 49 in. x 54 in., unframed. $4000/6000

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352. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “The Cougar (Female & Young)”, Plate 97, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 20 7/8 in. x 27 1/2 in., framed.

350. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Archway, French Quarter Courtyard”, oil on board, signed lower right, 13 in. x 11 1/2 in., framed.

$1800/2500 353. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Collared Peccary”, Plate 31, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 21 1/2 in. x 27 in., attractively matted and framed.

$1500/2000 351. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “The Cougar”, Plate 96, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 20 7/8 in. x 27 1/2 in., framed.

$1200/1800 354. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Canada Lynx”, Plate 16, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 21 1/2 in. x 27 in., attractively matted and framed. $1200/1800

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356 355. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Raccoon”, Plate 61, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 24 in. x 27 7/8 in., framed. $1200/1800 356. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Mississippi Kite”, Plate 117, from The Birds of America, hand-colored engraving with aquatint, Havell edition, “J. Whatman” watermark, sheet 30 1/2 in. x 25 3/4 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500 357. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “American Black or Silver Fox”, Plate 116, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 21 1/2 in. x 27 1/8 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500

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(American, 1785-1851), “American Cross Fox”, Plate 6, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 21 1/2 in. x 27 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed.

360. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Common American Skunk”, Plate 42, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 27 in. x 21 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed.

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(American, 1785-1851), “Texan Lynx”, Plate 92, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 21 1/8 in. x 27 1/8 in., attractively matted and framed.

(American, 1785-1851), “Large Tailed Skunk”, Plate 102, from The Quadrupeds of North America, hand-colored lithograph, sheet 27 1/4 in. x 21 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed.

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362. After William Henry Powell (American, 1823-1879), “De Soto’s Discovery of the Mississippi”, 1868, hand-colored lithograph, published by John Smith, Phil., after Powell’s painting commissioned by Congress in 1847 for the Capitol Rotunda, Washington, D.C., 17 3/4 in. x 23 7/8 in. $800/1200 363. Joseph Yeager (American, 1792-1859), after William Edward West (American, 1788-1857), “Battle of New Orleans and Death of Major General Packenham on the 8th of January 1815”, copper-plate engraving by J. Yeager, published by McCarty and Davis, Phil., 1817, third variant, plate 16 in. x 21 in., framed. $1000/1500

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American Cast Iron Book Press, c. 1882, marked “The Chain & Hardy Book, Stat’y & Art Co., Denver”, with gilt and foliate decoration, height closed 13 1/2 in. width 20 1/2 in., depth 11 1/2 in. $600/900

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Note: The noted Chain & Hardy book and stationery store also formed a publishing venture with western photographer, William Henry Jackson.

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Bird’s-Eye-View], “New Orleans - The Crescent City - Lake Pontchartrain in the Distance”, woodcut from Harper’s Weekly, December 13, 1884, drawn by Charles Graham, sheet 23 1/4 in. x 32 1/4 in. $400/600

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366. Henry Schenck Tanner (American, 1786-1858), “Louisiana and Mississippi”, engraved and published by H.S. Tanner, Philadelphia, 1820, hand-colored, from A New American Atlas, 27 1/4 in. x 21 1/2 in. $800/1200 367. [Two-Sided United States Wall Map], “LLoyd’s Topographical Railway Map of North America, or the United States Continent”, 1867, J.T. Lloyd, publisher, New York, London, and en verso, “Lloyd’s New Map of the United States, The Canadas and New Brunswick...”, 1866, with rollers, 37 in. x 49 1/2 in.: together with a separately issued folding map “Lloyd’s New Map of the United States...”, with a date of 1863, also 37 in. x 49 1/2 in. $700/1000

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368. [Rare Map of Spanish Texas], 1835, Compton & Sons Co., St. Louis, lithograph, showing land grants, contracts and colonies printed in red, 10 1/4 in. x 13 1/2 in.

373. [Rare Territory of New Mexico Map], “Old Territory and Military Department of New Mexico compiled in the Bureau of Topographl. Engrs. of the War Depart. chiefly for Military purposes under the authority of the Secretary of War 1859, Partially revised and corrected to 1867”, Washington, engraved by W.H. Dougal, now linen backed, 23 3/4 in. x 34 1/4 in.

$500/700 W 369. [Mississippi River Maps], Map

of the Lower Mississippi River from the Mouth of the Ohio River to the Head of the Passes in Thirty Three Sheets, Scale One Inch to One Mile@, published by the Mississippi River Commission in 1884 & 1900, 1895-96 & 1916, created by Act of Congress, June 28, 1879, drawn, printed by Snyder & Black, N.Y., folio (15 in. x 26 in.), including title page, tables of distances, list of commissioners and secretaries, three index maps and 33 maps, bound in modern binding; together with Mississippi River Hydrographic Survey, 1961-1963, Black Hawk, LA to Head of Passes, LA..., New Orleans, Mississippi River Commission, 1965, folio (14 1/2 in. x 22 in.), 86 map sheets, soft cover. $600/900 W 370. [Map of Territory of New

Mexico], “Map of the Territory of New Mexico, made by order of Brg. Gen. S.W. Kearny, under instructions from...”, 1846-47, Washington, DC, War Department, 25 in. x 19 1/2 in., matted and framed. $500/700

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371 W 372. [Five US Coastal Survey Maps

of Charleston and South Carolina], including “Preliminary Chart of Charleston and Its Approaches”, 1858, on thick paper (and another on thin paper); “Preliminary Chart No. 14 of the Sea Coast of the United States from Cape Roman S. Ca. to Tybee Island GA”, 1857; “US Coast Survey Reconnaissance of Port Royal Entrance and Beaufort Harbor, South Carolina”, 1855; and “Survey of Section V”, 1855, showing the survey of the South Carolina coast, 31 in. x 31 in., 18 3/4 in. x 38 in., 27 in. x 17 in., and 11 in. x 35 in., respectively. $700/1000

371. William Eddy, “Official Map of San Francisco, Compiled from the Field Notes of the Official Re-Survey made by William M. Eddy”, 1840, Washington, lithograph map, with claims and grants shown in outline color, 24 3/4 in. x 19 in. $600/900

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Indian Territory Maps], including “Map of Indian Territory and Oklahoma”, 1890, NY, Julius Bien; “Map of the Navajo Indian Reservation”, 1886, Santa Fe; “Outline Map of the Field of Operations against Hostile Chiricahua Indians...”, 1886; “Map of the Country Upon the Brazos and Big Wichita Rivers...”, 1854, Phil., Duval; “Carrington’s Outline of Indian Operations on the Plains”, 1878; “Mesa Verde National Park”, and “Map Illustrating the Plan of Defenses of the Western & Northern Frontier...”, 1837; “Map of the Region Occupied by the Ancient Ruins...Location of the Modern Pueblos”; and a large untitled map showing the Indian lands in Arizona and the borders of Utah and New Mexico; sizes from 9 in. x 17 in. to 33 1/4 in. x 48 3/4 in. $700/1000 W 375. S. Augustus Mitchell/

Publisher, “Mitchell’s New National Map, Exhibiting the United States with the North American British Provinces, Sandwich Islands, Mexico and Central America, together with Cuba and other West Indian Islands”, 1856, wall map, linen backed, published in Philadelphia, with wooden rollers, 64 in. x 64 in. $600/900


W 377. J.H. Colton/

Publisher, “New Map of Palestine, from the Latest Authorities, Chiefly from the Maps & Drawings of Robinson & Smith with Corrections and Additions Furnished by the Revd. Dr. Robinson”, New York, 1856, hand-colored lithographed wall map, backed on linen, with wooden rollers, with inset maps of Jerusalem, 44 in. x 30 1/2 in.

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Publishers, “Map of the Country from Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean from the Latest Explorations and Surveys to Accompany the Report of Edwin F. Johnson Chf. Engr. Northern Pacific R.R.”, 1867, New York, hand-colored, very detailed map showing the Pony Express route, Fremont’s exploration routes, railroads, forts, wagon routes, and the top with an elevation profile of the Northern Pacific rail route, 21 3/4 in. x 45 in.; together with another copy of the same map.

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376. Gaston & Johnson/ Publishers, “A New Map of Our Country, Present and Prospective”, 1855, wall map, linen backed, published New York & Cleveland, with wooden rollers, 57 in. x 66 in.

American Railroad Maps], “Map of the Union Pacific Railroad and its Connections”, c.1867; “Map...Western & Atlantic Rail Road of Georgia”, 1837; “New Official Railroad Map of the United States”, 1885, color lithograph; “Map of the Railroads...West, North or South of the Missouri River to Which the United States have granted any loan or credit”; “Map Showing the Routes... Railways as Explored and as Contructed”, 1883; and “Map of the United States exhibiting the Grants of Lands Made by the General Government to Aid in the Construction of Railroads and Wagon Roads”, 1878; sizes from 8 in. x 21 in. to 26 in. x 42 in.

$600/900

$500/700

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380 380. A Monumental 38-Star American National Flag, c. 1876, white hoist with grommets and hemp cord, commemorating Colorado statehood on August 1, 1876, possibly flown over a fort or garrison, 12 ft. x 20 ft. $1000/1500 W 381. [Three Antique American

Railroad Maps], “Map Showing the Location of the Northern Pacific Rail Road”, hand-colored lithograph, from “M.H. Traubel’s Lithographic Establishment, 409 Chestnut St. Phil.”; “Denver and Rio Grande Railroad System”, color lithograph; and “Map of the South-Western Railway System Missouri Pacific Mo. Kansas & Texas. Cen’t Branch U.P.R.R. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern International & Great Northern and Texas and Pacific Railways”, color lithograph, linen-backed, 20 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in., 14 1/4 in. x 17 1/2 in., and 27 1/2 in. x 23 1/8 in., respectively. $500/700 382. [Civil War Era Map], “Lloyd’s New Military Map of the Border & Southern States”, 1862, New York, H.H. Lloyd & Co., drawn by Edward S. Hall, engraved by Water & Son, hand-colored, 30 3/4 in. x 41 in., folded. $600/900 383. [Confederate Map], “Genl. Sherman’s Campaign War Map”, [1864], lithograph, published by J.H. Bufford, Boston, 18 in. x 24 in. $700/1000 Provenance: The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd., Philadelphia. Estate of Donald E. Pierce. Note: A note in the upper right margin describes how agents would sell the maps in pairs so that the soldiers and their families would have copies. By comparing the coordinates from soldiers’ letters, families could tell their exact location.

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388. Georges Henri Victor Collot (French, 1750-1805), “Chart of the Sources of the Mobile and of the River Yazoo Including a part of the Course of the Mississipi From the River Margot to the Natches”, Paris, 1826 (1804), copper-plate engraved map, Plate 33 from Voyages dans l’Amérique Septentionale..., 15 3/4 in. x 24 in.

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385 384. [Confederate Railroad Map], “Map of United States Military Rail Roads Showing the Rail Roads operated during the War from 1862-1866, as Military Lines, under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen. D.C. McCallum, Director and General Manager”, 1866, hand-colored lithograph by Julius Bien, 24 Vesey St., N.Y., 25 in. x 38 1/4 in. $600/900 385. [Civil War Map], “Map of the Seat of War to accompany the American Conflict”, 1866, published by O.D. Case & Co., to accompany the book The American Conflict by Horace Greeley, very detailed, showing towns, villages, battlefields, forts, military routes, canals and railroads, 25 3/4 in. x 36 1/2 in. $500/700

Maps of Charleston and Mobile Bay], “Map of Charleston Harbor S.C.”, nd., hand-colored lithograph by Bowen & Co., Phil.; “Charleston Harbor and Its Approaches Showing the positions of the Rebel Batteries”, 1863, U.S. Coast Survey, colored lithograph by J.Bien, NY; “Charleston Harbor...Rebel Batteries”(larger format), 1863, colored lithograph by J. Bien, NY; “Entrance of Rear Admiral Farragut into Mobile Bay. August 5th 1864”, hand-colored lithograph by A. Meisel, Boston; and “Defence of Fort Morgan By Brig. Genl. R.L. Page, August 1864”, hand-colored lithograph by A. Meisel, Boston; sizes 13 1/4 in. x 16 1/2 in. to 26 1/4 in. x 26 1/2 in. $600/900 387. Alexander von Humboldt (Prussian, 1769-1859), “Carte du Mexique et des Pays...d’après la Grande Carte de la Nouvelle Espagne”, Paris, F. Schoell, 1811, drawn by Poirson, engraved by Barrière, French text, 16 3/4 in. x 28 1/2 in. $700/1000

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Note: Collot, who had long served in a military capacity for France, was commissioned in 1796 to explore the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and to make detailed observations on geographic, economic and agricultural aspects of the Mississippi basin. The underlying mission more likely was to obtain an assessment of Spain’s military strength along the river, with the ultimate plan of returning the region to French control. Collot was arrested on espionage charges by Carondelet, the Spanish Governor of Louisiana, and deported. His observations and maps were compiled into a book and atlas which were printed in French and English in 1804, but not distributed until 1826. At the time of distribution, all but 400 copies were intentionally destroyed. The full atlas is exceedingly rare and few records of this map still exist. W 389. Georges Henri Victor Collot

(French, 1750-1805), “Chart of the Sources of the Mobile and of the River Yazoo Including a part of the Course of the Mississipi From the River Margot to the Natches”, Paris, 1826 (1804), copper-plate engraved map, Plate 33 from Voyages dans l’Amérique Septentrionale..., 15 3/4 in. x 24 in. $700/1000


390 390. John Harrison, “Map of Louisiana, from D’Anville’s Atlas”, London, 1788, English edition of d’Anville’s map, 19 1/2 in. x 12 in., matted and framed.

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Colonie Inglesi con Le Luigiana Florida”, “Luigiana Inglese... Florida, della Giorgia, e Carolina..”, “Il Paese de Cherache... Carolina...Virginia”, Venice, 1778, three hand-colored engraved maps from Zatta’s atlas Atlante Novissimo, each 12 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in. (3 pcs.) $700/1000 W 392. Jean Baptiste Bourguignon

d’Anville, “Canada Louisiane et Terres Angloises”, 1755, Paris, engraved, dissected map of Canada and Louisiana, with a large inset map of the St. Lawrence River, linen backed, 34 1/4 in. x 44 1/4 in. $600/900 W 393. Rigobert Bonne, five

hand-colored maps from L’Histoire Philosophique..., c. 1770, including “Carte de la Lousiane et de la Floride”, “L’Ancien et le Nouveau Mexique...”, “Le Nouveau Mexique...”, “Carte de la Partie Sud des États-Unis...”, and “Les États-Unis de l’Amerique Septentrional...”, 12 3/4 in. x 8 1/2 in. to 13 1/2 in. x 9 1/8 in., includes two duplicates. $600/900 394. Laurie & Whittle/ Publishers, “A New and General Map of the Southern Dominions Belonging to the United States of America, viz: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia: with The Bordering Indian Countries, and the Spanish Possessions of Louisiana and Florida”, London, 1794, hand-colored engraved map, with inset plans of Charlestown and St. Augustine, 19 1/2 in. x 25 in.

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395. Thomas Jefferys, “Plan of New Orleans The Capitol of Louisiana; with the Disposition of its Quarters and Canals as they have been traced by Mr. de la Tour in the Year 1720”, London, 1759, hand-colored engraving, 13 in. x 19 in., attractively matted and framed. $800/1200 396. John Mitchell (1711-1768), “A Map of the British and French Dominions in North America...”, c. 1760, French edition, one (of 8) hand-colored engraved sheet from Mitchell’s monumental work, called the most important map in American history, 26 1/2 in. x 19 in., sheet 30 1/4 in. x 21 1/4 in. $700/1000] 396

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397. A Set of Eight American Classical Paint-Decorated “Fancy” Chairs, early 19th c., probably New York, each with tablet crest centering a beehive, reticulated slats, rush seat, reeded legs, stretchers, turned feet.

398. An American Classical Mahogany Miniature Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., probably New York, ogee drawer above three drawers flanked by turned columns, ball feet, height 14 in. $400/600 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 399. An Anglo-Colonial Carved Tropical Hardwood Trolley, 19th c., two tiers with spindled gallery, turned uprights ending in brass ferrules, casters, height 25 1/4 in., width 30 in., depth 16 1/2

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in. $500/1000 400. An American or French Classical Mahogany Daybed, early 19th c., scrolled head and foot board, fronted by swan’s necks, shaped rail, block feet, height 34 1/2 in., width 69 1/2 in., depth 29 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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401. A Rare Pair of Antique Green and Gold Painted Armchairs, c. 1845, signed “B.F. Webster”, with scrolled crest rails on downturned arms, turned spindles, plank seats, canted turned legs. $800/1200

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402. A Monumental American Classical Mahogany Banquet Table, c. 1820, Baltimore or Philadelphia, in three sections, with drop leaves, turned and reeded legs, ending in casters, height 29 in., open length 166 in., width 51 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: The Leathers/ Jones/Buck/Mayer House, New Orleans.

$1200/1800 405. A Pair of Antique Tôle Peinte Lamps, fluted vasiform standards, pedestal bases, chinoiserie decoration on black ground, now electrified, height 24 in.

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$700/900 403. An American Silvered Metal Eight-Light Gasolier, c. 1906, attributed to Edward F. Caldwell, New York acanthine canopy, scrolled foliate arms, baluster-form standard mounted with putto herms, acorn finial, now electrified, height 30 in., width 17 1/2 in. $2500/3500 Note: A nearly identical chandelier to the one offered here marked with Caldwell diamond sold at Christie’s, New York, Oct. 28, 2003, as lot 8.

406. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze Figural Two-Light Candelabra, 19th c., standards cast as nude female allegories of Spring draped in garlands, supporting bouquets of flowers, on shaped plinths with toupie feet, height 25 1/4 in., width 9 in. $3000/5000

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American School, early 19th c., “Portrait of a Boy in a Blue Waistcoat”, watercolor miniature, unsigned, 2 1/2 in. x 1 7/8 in., framed, en suite with preceding lot.

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$300/500

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408 407. A Pair of William IV-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Torchères, late 19th/early 20th c., reeded baluster form standards with foliage, tripartite bases, scrolled feet, height 62 3/4 in., width 18 in.

408. Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), “Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio”, Antwerp, c. 1608, Italian text, verso, double-page engraved map with hand-coloring, from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 14 in. x 19 in., sheet 18 3/4 in. x 23 1/4 in., framed. $1500/2500

$2000/3000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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“Portrait of a Lady in Blue Dress”, 1833, watercolor and gouache, signed “Reidemacher”, dated mid-right, 3 in. x 2 1/4 in., framed. $400/600

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411. After John Frederick Herring, Sr. (British, 1795-1865), “Return from the Derby, Clapham Common”, 1862, color aquatint, engraved by J. Harris, published by Henry Graves & Co., London, sight 23 3/8 in. x 43 3/8 in., framed. $600/900 412. Adolfo Dumini (Italian, b. 1863), “Breakfast Companion”, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed “Firenze” upper right, inscribed “Francis Rosa Cahn” in pencil on stretcher and frame verso, 15 7/8 in. x 11 3/4 in., original gilt frame. $2000/3000 Provenance: A Shreveport, Louisiana Collector.


413. Manner of Daniel Seghers (Flemish, 1590-1661), “Bust of Woman Surrounded by a Floral Cartouche”, 18th/19th c., oil on canvas, attribution labels en verso, 30 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in., framed. $1500/2500 414. Albert Graefle (German, 18071889), “Free Seats”, 1865, oil on canvas, monogrammed and dated “Aug. 20, 1865” lower right, 24 in. x 18 in., giltwood frame with artist and title plaque. $2000/4000 415. Suzanne Eisendieck (German, 1908-1998), “Young Lady with Bouquet”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 16 1/8 x 13 in., framed.

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$1500/2500 Provenance: A Shreveport, Louisiana Collector. 416. A Louis Philippe Fruitwood and Needlepoint Bergère, early 19th c., molded crest and continuous arms with volute terminals, sabre legs, upholstered in antique floral needlepoint. $800/1200 417. An Antique Italian Carved Giltwood and Crème Peinte Salon Table, late 19th c., faux malachite serpentine top, molded shell and floral frieze, shell-carved cabriole legs, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 50 1/2 in., depth 31 1/2 in.

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$1500/2000

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418. An Antique Dutch Painted Collector’s Cabinet, 19th c., arched molded crest, conforming glazed doors, shaped shelves, chamfered sides, molded base, height 43 1/4 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 16 in. $400/600 419. A Continental Carved Fruitwood Tavern Table, late 18th c., shaped batten top, frieze fitted with two drawers, blocked columnar supports, box stretcher, blocked feet, height 31 in., width 57 1/2 in., depth 33 1/2 in. $800/1200 420. A Louis XV-Style BronzeMounted Kingwood Parquetry and Marquetry BombÊ Commode, 19th c., serpentine marble top above two drawers, shaped skirt, flared feet, floral sprays overall, height 34 1/2 in., width 43 1/2 in., depth 21 in.

421. A Louis Philippe Carved Mahogany Center Table, 19th c., circular grey marble top, reeded bulbous support, arched legs, scrolled toes, lacking casters, height 26 in., width 31 1/2 in., depth 31 1/2 in. $1200/1800 422. An American Federal Carved Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., Boston, possibly John and Thomas Seymour, shaped foldover top, conforming frieze, turned tapered reeded legs, height 29 in., width 37 in., depth 18 in.

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424. Four American Aesthetic Carved and Gilt-Incised Rosewood Side Chairs, late 19th c., slightly arched crest rail, reticulated splat, tapered stiles, serpentine seat rail, turned incised legs. $600/900 425. An American Classical Carved, Bronze-Mounted and Ebonized Mahogany Sideboard, early 19th c., partial label of Charles White, Philadelphia; associated mirrored backsplash above a bolection molded frieze drawer, mounted columnar supports, a pair of cylinder cabinets, incurvate shelf with inset oval marble, on ebonized and gilt paw feet, height 52 1/2 in., width 70 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in.

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$2500/3500 Provenance: Estate of B. Berry Tracy, New York.

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423. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., New York, tubular crest rail with scrolled acanthus terminals, cornucopia arms, molded seat rail, acanthus bracketed paw feet, casters, height 34 1/2 in., width 85 1/2 in., depth 24 in. $1500/2500

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432. An English Carved Mahogany Long Bench, mid-19th c., molded edge, scrolled legs, turned stretcher, height 17 in., width 49 1/2 in., depth 22 in.

Mahogany and Brass Washstand, late 19th c., galleried oval top above cut out medial shelf and conforming stretcher shelf, brass rod supports, ball feet, height 23 1/2 in., width 27 1/2 in., depth 20 in. Note: Lacking bowl.

$1200/1800

$250/500

433. An Italian NeoclassicalStyle Faux Marbre Hexagonal Mirror, 20th c., fleur-de-lis carved frame, scalloped rabbet, height 38 in., width 38 in.

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$1000/1500 434. A Regency Giltwood Girandole Mirror, early 19th c., spread-wing eagle crest with acanthus garlands, gadrooned surround fitted with two sconces, height 42 in. Note: Later surface.

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$2000/3000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

$500/800 434 430. An Antique George III-Style Mahogany Two Pedestal Dining Table, molded top, recessed apron, baluster-turned pedestals with reeded legs ending in original brass lion’s paw casters, two leaves, height 29 in., length 49 in., width 48 in. $1500/2500 431. A George III Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, late 18th c., with two short over three graduated long drawers, shaped apron, “French” feet, height 41 in., width 41 in., depth 20 in. $800/1200

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435. A George II Walnut Veneered Oak Tallcase Clock, c. 1750, brass and silvered dial marked “Thomas Speakman, London”, bonnet with blind fretwork, engaged columns, door with bookmatched veneer, height 86 in., width 21 1/2 in., depth 10 1/2 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Sold for the Benefit of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 436. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Rouge Marble Figural Clock, c. 1870, the bronze figural group signed “L. Gregoire”, depicting Perseus rescuing Andromeda, his sword and Medusa’s head at his feet, fluted base, floral mounts, on scrolled and toupie feet, height 23 3/4 in., width 12 3/4 in., depth 9 in. $2000/3000 437. A George III Carved Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, 18th c., dished top, birdcage support, turned standard, arched legs, “snake” feet, height 29 in., width 35 in., depth 34 in.

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$1200/1800 438. A Set of Eighteen Royal Doulton Porcelain Dinner Plates, c. 1901-1915, marked, cream ground, gilt cavetto and raised gilt foliate rim, diameter 10 3/8 in.

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444. Theodore Robinson (American, 1852-1896), “Cottages Beside a Path”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 9 in. x 6 1/8 in., period frame. $1000/1500 Provenance: From a Dunedin, FL estate.

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445. Hendrik Pieter Koekkoek (Dutch, 1843-1890), “Figures on a Wooded Path”, two oils on wood panel, each signed lower center, “Roelofs, Amsterdam” labels en verso, brass frame plaques, 13 in. x 10 1/2 in., framed alike.

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$1200/1800 Provenance: Acquired in Amsterdam c. 1960; a Shreveport, Louisiana Collector.

439. A George II Carved Mahogany Lowboy, mid-18th c., molded top, three drawers, shaped apron, shell and bellflower cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, height 28 1/2 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $1000/1500 W 440. An Antique Set of

Twelve Minton Porcelain Fish Plates, marked, each well with different hand-painted aquatic scene signed by Albert H. Wright, gilt and patera rim, diameter 9 1/8 in. $500/700 W 441. Twelve Limoges

Porcelain Soup Plates, marked on reverse “Porcelaines Limoges Francois”, white wells surrounded by grisaille transfer printed landscape and seascape scenes with alternating gilt floral pattern, diameter 9 1/2 in. $400/600

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Oyster Plates, c. 1900, six wells for oysters and one for condiments, separated by seaweed and coral design, bottom marked with “x”, diameter 10 in. $800/1200 443. A French Chinoiserie-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Onyx Center Bowl, reticulated rim, pedestal and base, dragon head feet, height 11 1/2 in., diameter 21 in. $1200/1800

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446. Ludwig Lajos-Bruck (Hungarian, 1846-1910), “Monks in a Palace Library”, oil on canvas, indistinctly inscribed “Weisenfels” en verso, signed lower left, 23 in. x 30 1/8 in., framed. $1000/1500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.


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447 447. Edward Merk (German, 1816-1866), “The Musicians”, oil on canvas board, signed, 19 1/2 in. x 15 3/8 in., framed with brass artist plaque. $1000/2000 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 448. Ada Stone (British, 1879-1904), “Pair of Verdant Landscapes”, oils on canvas, each signed lower left brass artist plaque, 16 in. x 12 in., framed alike. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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449. A George III Carved Mahogany Library Armchair, 18th c., rectangular back, padded arms with rosette terminals, conforming seat, blind fretwork square legs, stretchers. $1500/2500 450. A Queen Anne Burled and Inlaid Walnut Bureau, early 18th c., crossbanded top, fall front, fitted interior, two over two drawers, bracket feet, height 41 in., width 40 in., depth 22 in. $2000/3000

451. A George III Carved Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table, late 18th c., rectangular top above a plain frieze, on molded Marlborough legs, height 29 3/4 in., width 37 3/4 in., depth 23 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

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454. A Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Marble Mantel Clock, late 19th c., movement stamped “LemerleCharpentier & Cie, Paris” and “S. Marti & Cie, Paris”, dial marked by retailer Boudet, surmounted by bow knot, flanked by cornucopiae, the temple-form case with columns divided by floral swags, on stepped plinth, turned feet, height 20 1/2 in., diameter 9 3/4 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

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459 455. A Regency Inlaid Rosewood Writing Table, early 19th c., frieze fitted with two drawers, trestle supports, turned stretcher, scrolled legs, cuff casters, height 30 in., width 50 in., depth 27 in. $1500/2500 456. A Good George II-Style Carved Walnut Side Chair, rectangular upholstered back and seat, shell-carved cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet, cream damask upholstery. $600/800

457. A Pair of Beaux Arts Rouge Marble Pedestals after the Antique, early 20th c., circular black marble top, octagonal black marble base, height 40 in., diameter 12 in. $1200/1800 W 458. A Neoclassical-Style Gilt

Bronze-Mounted Agate Pedestal, late 19th c., stepped square top, tapered standard with beribboned foliate mounts, conforming stepped base. Note: marble plinth surround separate but present, losses.

457 459. A French Provincial Carved Oak Bureau, 18th c., paneled fall front lid opening to fitted interior with stepped configuration of drawers, case with two over one drawers, molded stiles, cabriole legs, height 41 1/8 in., width 41 1/2 in., depth 20 5/8 in. $1500/2500

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460. A Pair of French Empire Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Fauteuils, 19th c., in the Egyptian taste, each with scrolled crest, sphinx arm supports, griffin brackets atop cabriole legs, paw sabots. $1500/2500 461. A Louis XV-Style Kingwood and Parquetry Bronze-Mounted Bureau Plat, 19th c., inset leather top, kneehole configuration of drawers, cabriole legs, height 29 in., width 48 in., depth 26 1/4 in. $2000/3000

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462. A Pair of RĂŠgence-Style Carved Beech Fauteuils Ă la Reine, 20th c., rectangular back and seat, shaped scroll arms, conforming legs, stretchers. $800/1200 463. A Pair of Napoleon III Bronze and Rouge Marble Five-Light Candelabra, 19th c., winged foliate and anthemion-mounted arms issuing from gilt and patinated bronze urns with Bacchanalian reliefs, marble bases, mounted paw feet, height 24 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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$5000/7000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, pp. 134-135. 467. A Pair of Antique Blown Glass Hurricane Shades, height 22 in.

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Style Carved Marble Mantel, 19th c., shaped molded top over pierced supports issuing reeded and beaded arches centered by a shield flanked by bosses, height 41 in., width 80 in. $1200/1800 469. An Italian Patinated Bronze Equestrian Group of “Bartolomeo Colleoni on Horseback”, 20th c., after the Renaissance bronze by Andrea del Verrocchio (Italian, 1435-1488), height 25 in.

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$1800/2500 464. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze Three-Light Sconces, scrolled backplate and branches, foliate bobêches and candlecups, electrified, height 23 in., width 15 in., depth 9 in.

465. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze Five-Light Sconces, 20th c., torch and cartouche backplate issuing scrolled foliate arms, electrified, height 23 in., width 15 in., depth 14 1/2 in.

$800/1200

$800/1200

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470. A Continental Bisque Figural Group of Venus and Cupid Embracing, 19th c., interior of base glazed and bearing “Meissen� crossed swords mark, height 22 3/4 in., width 14 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 471. A Marble Figure of Selena (the Moon Goddess), scantily clad figure standing against a crescent moon, height 23 1/2 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 472. A Continental Bronze Figure of Venus Sitting on a Tortoise, late 19th/early 20th c., in the manner of James Pradier (French, 1790-1852), now mounted as a table lamp, overall height 12 1/2 in.

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473. A Regency Carved Giltwood Bullseye Mirror, early 19th c., with later crest, labeled Thomas Fintham, spread-winged eagle crest, frame mounted with spherules, pendant leaf, height 32 1/2 in., width 18 in. $2500/3500

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475. An American Gothic Carved Walnut Hall Table, mid-19th c., marble top, shield carved, bracketed frieze, cluster column legs, chamfered feet, height 34 7/8 in., width 39 3/8 in., depth 27 1/2 in. $700/1000 476. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood and Satinwood Cylinder Desk, mid-19th c., arched, carved crest, galleried shelf with mirrored back, paneled mechanical lid opening to leather writing surface, satinwood drawers and cubbyholes, on C scroll supports, shaped stretcher shelf, scrolled trestle legs, casters, height 61 3/4 in., width 37 in., depth 21 5/8 in.

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$700/1000 477. An American Gothic Carved Oak Church Pew, mid-19th c., plank back and seat, leaf carved stiles, quatrefoil pierced and scrolled arms, baluster turned, paneled legs, height 40 3/8 in., width 56 1/4 in., depth 16 in. $600/900

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474 474. A George III Chinoiserie Tall Case Clock, dial signed Thomas Horlock, Hammersmith, domed crest flanked by finials over astragal glazed door enclosing silvered dial with brass scrollwork spandrels, flanked by columns, waisted case, paneled base, height 92 in., width 18 3/4 in., depth 10 in. $3000/4000

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479. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Dining Table, early 19th c., probably Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, cross-banded drop-leaf top, rounded corners, conforming acanthus carved frieze, spiral turned legs, ball feet, height 29 1/4 in., length 84 in., width 44 1/4 in.

Whether this high style desk originates from warerooms in New York or from a Charleston purveyor is unknown, but it does put in evidence interest in innovative Renaissance Revival furniture in a Charleston family during Reconstruction. Rawlins Lowdnes (1838-1919) was a noted rice planter and owner of C.T. Lowndes & Company, the Charleston banking and fire insurance firm established by his father, Charles Tidyman Lowndes, in 1850.

$1200/2000 480. A Group of Eight Antique American Bamboo-Turned and Grained Windsor Dining Chairs, 19th c., probably Pennsylvania, comprising two armchairs and six side chairs, each with a tablet crest rail on bamboo-turned tapered spindles, plank seats on canted turned legs, (8 pcs.)

Reference: Howe, Katherine, et. al. Herter Brothers, Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age. New York: Abrams, 1994, p. 146, fig. 10.

$1200/2000

478 478. A Fine Innovative American Ebony Inlaid and Gilt Incised Burlwood Mechanical Secretary, c. 1870, Gustave Herter, New York, shaped stepped gallery above bowfront doors opening with the slant front lid to reveal fitted interiors, the lid centered by a painted plaque, two short drawers over incurvate doors, molded base, height 62 1/4 in., width 36 7/8 in., depth 24 in.

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$3000/5000 Provenance: Rawlins Lowndes (1838-1919), Charleston, SC or his daughter Caroline Hampton Lowndes Mullally (1871-1963), Charleston, SC and New York; to her son Charles Lowndes Mann (18971984), Charleston, SC; to his daughter Caroline Hampton Mullally Ladue Mann (1929-2005) Charleston and Columbia, SC; to a private collector. Note: The innovative mechanism which operates this desk was one of over a dozen patents acquired by Gustave Herter. This rare secretary is one of only a few known to exist, and apparently singular in form and ornament with convex upper drawers and concave case below. The portrait roundel on this desk is nearly identical to those seen on other chairs attributed to the firm, including that on lot 272 sold by Neal Auction Company, June 25, 2011, lot 331, sold December 3, 2005 and a chair made by Herter for Elm Park, the LeGrand Lockwood residence, Norwalk, CT.

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482 485. An Oushak Carpet, crimson central field, cream border, overall floral motif, 7 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. 11 in. $3000/5000 481 481. A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, early 19th c., the upper case with two short over three long graduated drawers, chamfered fluted stiles, lower case with slide over three graduated drawers, bracket feet, height 73 in., width 42 in., depth 22 in. $1000/1500 484

482. An Antique Irish Donegal Savonnerie-Style Carpet, c. 1900, pale green ground, pastel colored scrollwork and floral central medallion, repeating pastel scrollwork and floral motif border, 14 ft. 6 in. x 14 ft. 5 in.

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$1500/2500 483. An Aubusson Carpet, beige ground, polychrome floral central medallion, red stylized border, 7 ft. 1 in. x 10 ft. 8 in. $800/1200 484. A Fine Persian Sultanabad Carpet, cream ground, pale salmon border, overall floral motif, 7 ft. x 9 ft. 9 in. $2500/3500

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489. A Semi-Antique Persian Heriz Carpet, maroon central field, navy blue and red floral central medallion and spandrels, navy blue stylized floral border, 9 ft. x 11 ft. 9 in. $4000/6000

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490. A Rare American Enamel Solar Lamp, mid-to-late 19th c., Webster & Co., New York, marked adjuster labeled “P and A MFG� (The Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company), hand-blown shade embossed with anthemion, chimney, height 18 1/2 in., width 6 1/4 in. $600/800

488 486. A Semi-Antique Heriz Rug, red central field, navy blue and polychrome central medallion, navy blue foliate border, 10 ft. 2 in. x 12 ft. 10 in. $2000/3000 487. An Antique Persian Carpet, navy blue ground, diamond central medallion, polychrome floral border, 6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. $1200/1800

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491 492 493. A Pair of Antique Dutch Silvered Brass Two-Light Sconces, each armorial backplate centering a crest with rocaille repoussé decoration allover, C scroll arms, saucer drip pans, height 19 1/4 in., width 13 3/4 in. $500/750 493 491. A Pair of American Copper and Polychrome Wrought-Iron Mounted Oak Three-Light Sconces, c. 1930, carved fluted pilaster backplate issuing scrolled decorative arms with floral mounts, height 37 in. $800/1200 492. A Semi-Antique Persian Bactairie Carpet, red, blue and cream central field with repeating “garden” tree motif, polychrome floral and cream border, 9 ft. x 11 ft. 8 in. $3500/4500

494. An English or Continental Gilt Bronze and Blown Glass Lamp, c. 1850, after a patent by William Palmer, glass vasiform standard cut with Moorish designs on a scrolled tripartite base, cut and etched bell shade, height 28 in. $1000/2000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Elegant Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, p. 206. See also Bacot, Parrott. Nineteenth Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 1987, p. 147.

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495 497. An American Modern Gothic Carved and Incised Walnut Armchair, late 19th c., shaped open back with X form splat, fan carved stiles, shaped arms terminating in rosettes, molded seat rail, chamfered legs and stretchers. $500/800 498. Attributed to Aniello Falcone (Italian, 1607-1656), “Mélée near the Temple of Vesta at Tivoli”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 29 1/4 in. x 45 7/8 in., framed. $1800/2500

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A.N.A. (American, 1855-1932), “Gathering Water: A Village Scene”, oil on panel, signed lower right, 9 7/8 in. x 12 1/4 in., framed. $1000/1500 W 500. John Paul Manship (American, 1927-2000), “Ca’ Rezzonico”, 1957, gouache, ink and watercolor on paper, signed lower right, dated “Aug. 1957” lower center, titled lower left, sight 19 1/4 in. x 8 1/4 in., framed.

$400/600

496 495. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Wedgwood Black Basalt Reading Lamps, mid-19th c., marked, each Aladdin shaped lamp font surmounted by a seated Classical maiden, shaped pedestal, height 9 1/4 in., width 7 3/4 in. $800/1200 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 496. An American Renaissance Gilt Incised Rosewood Slipper Chair, late 19th c., New York, tufted oval back, shaped seat, padded downswept arms, turned legs surmounted by square blocks, casters. $400/600 498

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504 502. A Pair of Good Decorative Cast Stone Garden Pagodas, probably early 20th c., mounted on pedestals with patera designs, capitals and bases with decorative borders, in three parts, height 56 1/2 in., width 20 in. $700/1000 503. A French Bronze Bust of Ajax, late 19th c., after the restored group in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, inscribed “F. Barbedienne Fondeur” with “Collas Réduction Méchanique” seal on reverse truncation, on a stepped agate pedestal, overall height 17 in. $600/800

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Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 504. A Pair of Asian-Style Bronze Lions, 20th c., in recumbent opposing positions, height 11 in., width 21 in. $1000/1500 505

505. A French Patinated Bronze Figural Group of a Peasant with Horse and Cart, 20th c., after Auguste Moreau (French, 1834-1917), inscribed “Aug. Moreau” on reverse, height 15 in., width 39 in. $1500/2500 W 506. A Continental Carved

Wood Bust of an Ecclesiastic, probably late 17th/early 18th c., depicted holding a tablet, height 24 3/4 in., width 12 1/2 in. Note: Old worm damage.

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$200/400 W 501. A Decorative Italian Marble

Lion’s Mask Wall Mount, 20th c., after the Antique, height 16 in., width 14 in., depth 8 in.

507. A Pair of Moorish-Style Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Mahogany Mirrors, arched crest inlaid with arabesque urns and flowers, height 47 in., width 23 1/2 in.

$500/700

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W 513. A Group of Antique Continental Table Articles, including three agate and bronze-mounted snuff boxes, a Meissen-style polychrome and gilt bronze-mounted porcelain dressing box, and a Napoleon III polychrome wood etui; dressing box height 1 1/2 in., width 2 3/4 in, (5 pcs.)

$800/1200 W 514. A Limoges Enamel

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510. A Pair of Small Antique Gilt Bronze Warwick Vases, raised on fluted marble and bronze-mounted pedestals, height 9 in., diameter 5 1/4 in.

Pill Box, 19th c., octagonal form, hinged lid, decorated with a scene of Neptune in his shell chariot driven by seahorses, brass mounts, height 2 1/4 in., width 2 3/8 in., depth 1 3/8 in. $300/500

$700/900]

508

508. A Dutch Neoclassical-Style Marquetry Mirror, 19th c., molded cornice, leaf inlaid frieze, conforming stiles, molded base, height 41 in., width 23 1/2 in. $500/800 509. A Spanish-Colonial Carved and Polychromed Conquistador on Horseback, late 18th/early 19th c., mounted as a rearing horse, detachable parts, overall height 23 1/2 in., width 16 in. $700/1000

512

511. A Pair of Italian Carved, Gilt and Painted Wood Kneeling Female Figures, possibly 18th or 19th c., height 24 in., width 12 in. $1000/2000 512. A Group of Mughal-Style Enameled and Jeweled Brass Boxes, two of oval and hexagonal ovoid bodies with hinged lids and jewels; the third, octagonal ovoid body with fitted lid, width 1 5/8 in. to 2 3/8 in., (3 pcs.) $600/900

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518. An Austrian Patinated Wrought Iron-Mounted Carved Giltwood Three-Light Wall Sconce, probably early 20th c., rocaille fretwork centering a crest framed within a wrought iron support issuing a crown and scrolled arms, height 23 3/4 in., width 20 3/4 in. $400/600 515

W 519. Two French

518

515. A Pair of Dresden Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Pot-Pourri Urns, c. 1900, marked “Dresden/Saxony”, reticulated lid, female mask handles, salmon ground, decorated overall with floral bouquets and foliate borders, height 16 1/2 in., width 10 3/4 in., depth 7 3/4 in. $700/1000 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

Bronze-Mounted Opaline Glass Dresser Boxes, one rectangular and one egg form, each with diapered cut pattern and gilt enamel floral decoration; together with a French bronze-mounted four bottle parfumier, with faceted stoppers, egg form box height 6 in. $400/600 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 520. A French

Bronze of Aphrodite, 19th c., standing partially disrobed, height 13 1/4 in.

W 523. A Pair of Art Moderne Bronze

Bookends, mid-20th c., standing felines cast after Egyptian models, on marble bases, height 7 1/2 in., width 5 1/2 in.; together with a Continental silvered bronze of a retriever, polished stone base, height 2 3/4 in., width 4 in. (3 pcs.) $500/700 524. A Regency Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Standish, c. 1815, overall stylized floral pattern, fitted with two bronze and cut glass ink pots and integral pen trays, height 7 in., width 14 in., depth 11 in. $1000/1500

$200/400 W 525. A George III Inlaid Satinwood W 521. A Grand Tour

Bronze of Neptune, after the Renaissance fountain by Giambologna in the Piazza del Nettuno, Bologna, Italy, height 11 1/2 in.

Tea Caddy, c. 1800, shell inlay, double compartment interior, height 5 in., width 7 in., depth 4 1/4 in. $150/250

$150/250 522

W 516. A Pair of Danish Moderne-

Style Teak Lamps, c. 1955, tulip-form, etched glass shade, circular base, height 36 1/2 in. $600/800 W 517. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Gilt

Bronze and Cut Glass Lanterns, pineapple filigree form, fluted crown with garland and ribbons, electrified, height 21 in., diameter 13 in.

522. A Pair of Minton-Style Majolica Garden Seats, late 19th c., barrel form with reticulated arches, fruiting vine decoration, height 17 in., diameter 14 1/2 in. $800/1200

$500/700 524

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W 526. A George III Inlaid Satinwood

Tea Caddy, c. 1800, inlaid with reserves of a shell and an urn, foil lined interior, height 4 3/4 in., width 4 1/4 in., depth 4 in. $150/250

529. A Large Meissen Porcelain Mirror, late 19th c., arched crest with winged cherubs, applied flowers and acanthus, the sides with columns adorned with flowers and bowknots, beveled mirror plate, height 76 1/2 in., width 48 1/2 in. $8000/12000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 530. An Antique Regency-Style Brass and Cut Crystal Thirteen-Light Chandelier, scrolled arms supporting a central crystal hung bowl, issuing nine ancillary prism hung lights, height 31 1/2 in., width 22 1/2 in. $400/600

530

527

527. A Victorian Lacquered Papier-Mâché and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Box, 19th c., landscape on domed cover, allover foliate design, height 5 3/8 in., width 11 3/4 in. $300/500 528. A Pair of French ChinoiserieStyle Patinated Bronze Four-Light Candelabra, late 19th/early 20th c., scrolling foliate branches issuing from an Asian figure, triangular plinth, height 22 3/4 in., diameter 7 in. $1800/2500

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532. Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), “The Last Supper”, gilded aluminum relief, inscribed “Dali” lower right and numbered “HC 107/125” lower left, 18 1/4 in. x 24 in., unframed. $600/800 Provenance: Sold for the Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 533. Gilbert Franklin (American, 1919-2004), “Venus on the Rocks”, 1992, bronze, height 15 1/2 in.

532

536. Humberto Peraza (Mexico, b. 1925), “Dying Bull”, bronze, inscribed “H. Peraza” on self-base, brass artist plaque, height 9 3/4 in., marble base, overall height 11 1/4 in.

$300/500 Provenance: Long Point Gallery, Provincetown, MA.

$500/750

531

531. An Antique Hammered Copper Hall Pendant, finialed dome, hexagonal tapered frame with frosted glass panes, Greek and foliate repoussé and chasing throughout, now electrified, height 44 in., width 16 in. $800/1200

534

534. Jean Seidenberg (American/New Orleans, b. 1930), “Kneeling Female Nude”, bronze relief mounted on wood plaque, indistinctly monogrammed and dated lower right, overall height 13 1/8 in., width 13 1/8 in.

533

$800/1200 535. John Tarrell Scott (American/New Orleans, 1940-2007), “Untitled”, 1987, kinetic brass and aluminum, artist’s name and date inscribed on base, height 14 1/2 in. $800/1200

535

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538. A Beaux Arts Vernis Martin Lyre-Form Clock, c. 1890, dial marked with retailer “Mermod Jaccard Jewelry Co.”, pendulum coupled with paste-diamond moving bezel, painted case mounted with floral swags, centered with Classical mask, height 24 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 5 1/2 in. $1200/1800

543

539. A Monumental Silverplate Centerpiece in the French Taste, large central tureen with dolphin mounted cover and Poseidon mask medallions on shell-form base, decorated with dolphins and mermaids.

537

$2000/3000 537. A Biedermeier Brass-Mounted Polychromed and Parcel Ebonized Mahogany Mantel Clock, 19th c., case supported by scrolled dolphin form branches, surmounted by an eagle, plinth with Classical mounts, bun feet, white enamel dial, brass-mounted pendulum in form of a muse, height 21 1/2 in., width 12 1/8 in., depth 5 1/2 in.

W 540. A Chinese Export Red

Lacquered Chest-on-Stand, 19th c., brass bound hinged lid, void interior, on fitted later stand, height 23 3/8 in., width 25 3/8 in., depth 17 1/4 in. $200/400 538

$800/1200

W 541. A Pair of Chinese Export Blue

and White Porcelain Cups and Saucers, c., 1750, each decorated with pine trees and grasses, bases with Christie’s “Nanking Cargo” lot tags, cup height 1 1/2 in., diameter 3 in., saucer diameter 4 1/2 in. $400/600 Provenance: The Geldermalsen, South China Sea, 1752; recovered 1985; Christie’s Amsterdam, The Nanking Cargo. Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold, April 28-May 2, 1985, lot 5533 and 5537A. W 542. A Pair of Chinese Export

Famille Rose Porcelain Dishes, 19th c., decorated in the psuedo tobacco leaf pattern, height 3/4 in., diameter 6 1/4. $400/600 543. A Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Tea Box, 19th c., rectangular body with hinged lid opening to interior fitted with large Paktong box, loop handles, decorated on the exterior sides with figures in elaborate garden scenes, height 8 in., width 13 3/8 in., depth 10 3/4 in., wood stand, overall height 20 7/8 in. 539

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$200/300 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.


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W 544. An Antique Caucasian Rug, light brown ground,

geometric floral central medallion, stylized geometric border, 4 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 3 in. $500/800 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 545. An Antique Persian Rug, navy blue ground, central

field with floral motif, stylized geometric orange border, 5 ft. 7 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 546. A Persian Shiraz Carpet, red central field, cream border, overall stylized floral motif, 5 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in. $800/1200 547. A Fine Persian Bidjar Carpet, light camel ground, polychrome central medallion, red border, blue corner brackets, overall floral motif, 7 ft. x 10 ft. $2500/3500 548. A Persian Tabriz Carpet, celadon central field, pink and polychrome floral central medallion, mauve and brown foliate border, 9 ft. 11 in. x 9 ft. 10 in. $1800/2500

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549. An Antique Chinese Peking Carpet, cream ground, dragon motif, navy blue border, 11 ft. 11 in. x 14 ft. 5 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Personal Collection of Antiquarian Samuel L. Waldhorn, New Orleans, LA.

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552

551

553

550. A Persian Mashad Carpet, cream central field, blue floral central medallion, navy blue and red foliate border, 11 ft. 8 in. x 8 ft. $1800/2500 551. A Persian Tabriz Carpet, navy blue central ground, black border featuring a pomegranate pattern, 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. 11 in. $2500/3500 552. A Persian Heriz Carpet, light camel central field, polychrome central medallion, navy blue border, overall floral motif, 6 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 9 in. $2500/3500 553. A Persian Heriz Carpet, teal central field, polychrome geometric floral central medallion, burnt sienna and floral border, 6 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. 8 in. $2500/3500]

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W 554. An Indonesian

W 558. A Pair of Japanese

Mother‑of‑Pearl Inlaid Hardwood Trading Chest, probably 19th c., rectangular body raised on four triangular feet, overhanging hinged lid, iron strap handles and lock, front face with extensive inlay in geometric patterns, height 15 1/2 in., width 27 in., depth 14 in.

Polychrome Decorated Black Lacquer Wall Brackets, each of shield form with hinged shelf and brace, height 16 3/8 in., width 11 1/2 in.; together with a pair of Chinese polychrome painted black lacquer wall vases, height 8 1/4 in., width 2 1/2 in., (4 pcs.)

$400/600

$300/500 W 555. An Indonesian

Mother‑of‑Pearl Inlaid Hardwood Trading Chest, probably 19th c., rectangular body with overhanging hinged lid, exterior extensively inlaid in geometric patterns, height 13 in., width 27 1/2 in., depth 13 in. $400/600 W 556. A South Arabian‑Style

Alabaster Figure of a Bull, standing figure carved wearing a yoke around its neck on a rectangular plinth, height 2 7/8 in., width 4 1/8 in. $200/300

Provenance: Estate of Dorothy Mintz (1920‑2014), New Orleans, LA. W 559. A Pair of Japanese

Painted Wood Hibachi, Meiji Period (1868‑1912), cylindrical bodies with inset copper handles and burners, decorated to the exteriors with flower sprays, height 8 1/8 in., diameter 10 in. $700/900 557

W 561. A Large Japanese Imari

Porcelain Foliate Rim Charger, probably Meiji Period (1868‑1912), molded chrysanthemum‑form body decorated with a central potted flower roundel encircled by shaped shi‑shi and floral panels, diameter 18 in.

557. A Japanese Tortoiseshell Veneered Black Lacquer Miniature Chest, Meiji Period (1868‑1912), rectangular upper case with drawer above two doors opening to reveal six drawer interior, base with two drawers on incurvate scroll feet, height 16 1/4 in., width 11 1/4 in., depth 6 7/8 in. $600/800 Provenance: Estate of Dorothy Mintz (1920‑2014), New Orleans, LA.

$300/500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 562. A Pair of Monumental

564

560. A Pair of Large Japanese Imari Porcelain Covered Jars, probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), faceted ovoid bodies and conforming finialed covers decorated with molded floral, bird and shi‑shi panels, height 26 3/4 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

Japanese Polychrome Porcelain Chargers, probably early‑to‑mid 20th c., each of shallow bowl‑form decorated with a large central shi‑shi and flower medallion, banded around the rim with flaming pearls, brocade balls and auspicious emblems, height 2 7/8 in., diameter 21 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 563. A Pair of Japanese Cloisonné

Enamel Vases, probably early 20th c., baluster bodies with wide scroll handles, decorated with playful shi‑shi and ferocious kirin panels, bases with Fuku marks, height 14 1/8 in., width 12 in. $1500/2000

560

564. Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1757‑1858), “Minakuchi, Meibutsu Kampypo (Drying Strips of Sliced Gourd)”, woodblock print, Station 51 from the series Fifty‑three Stations of the Tokaido, sheet 9 5/8 in. x 14 1/2 in., matted and framed. $500/700

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572. A Chinese Polychrome Painted Pottery Figure of a Lokapala, probably Tang Dynasty (618‑907), standing guardian figure modeled with a helmet and armor bearing a fierce expression, shaped base, height 37 3/4 in.

W 565. Japanese School, “Boats Sailing

before Mt. Fuji”, watercolor on paper, inscribed lower right, 4 in. x 11 in. $200/300 W 566. Ryonosuke Fukui (Japanese,

$2500/3500

1924‑1986), “Persimmons and Grapes”, color lithograph, signed lower right, numbered “9/20” lower left, titled en verso, 8 1/4 in. x 13 1/4 in., framed.

Provenance: Blackamoor Antiques, New Orleans, LA. W 573. A Chinese Polychrome

$600/900

Painted Pottery Figure of a Court Lady, probably Han Dynasty (206 BCE ‑ 220 AD), elegant standing figure modeled wearing long sweeping robes, detachable head, height 28 1/2 in. Note: Lacking hands.

567. An Indian or Southeast Asian Gilt Bronze Figure of a Bodhisattva, probably 19th c., modeled seated in dyhanasana wearing beaded robes and ornate jewelry, height 19 1/2 in.

$600/800

$300/500

Provenance: Blackamoor Antiques, New Orleans, LA. 574. A Chinese Polychrome Painted Pottery Figure of an Equestrian, probably Tang Dynasty (618‑907), modeled as a cavalryman seated astride a horse standing foursquare on a rectangular plinth, height 16 in., width 15 in. $1000/2000 569

W 568. Asian School, “Landscape with

Figures”, watercolor on paper, signed upper right, sight 15 3/8 in. x 20 5/8 in., framed. 567

$150/250 Provenance: Joel N. Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA.

Provenance: Blackamoor Antiques, New Orleans, LA. W 575. A Chinese Green Glazed

Pottery Pillow, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), modeled as a crouching child holding an offering bowl, height 7 in., width 10 3/4 in. $200/400

569. Asian School, “Melons on the Vine”, ink and color on paper, inscribed and sealed lower left, 25 1/2 in. x 10 7/8 in., silk mounted and framed. $400/600 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 570. A Chinese Dingware Porcelain

Vase, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), pear‑form body carved with lotus and foliate bands, height 8 3/8 in. $500/700 W 571. A Chinese “Hare’s Fur” Glazed

Porcelain Bottle Vase, probably 19th/20th c., bulbous body with tall tubular neck covered in a russet‑streaked black glaze, base with seal mark, height 12 1/2 in. 572

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$200/400

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581. A Chinese Carved Stone Table Screen, probably duan stone, rectangular panel carved with crabs and water reeds, inscribed, sight 11 in. x 15 3/8 in., framed and mounted in a hardwood stand as a table screen, overall height 18 in., width 19 1/4 in., depth 8 1/4 in. $2000/3000 582

581

582. A Chinese Hardstone Applied Hardwood Box, probably zitan, rectangular cover embellished with a scene of a royal hunting party, height 3 3/8 in., width 10 3/8 in., depth 6 5/8 in.

W 576. A Chinese Embroidered

Brown Silk Panel, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), pieced square panel worked in polychrome threads with rows of five‑clawed dragons, flaming pearls, cloud scrolls and floral sprays, burlap backing, 38 3/4 in. x 28 3/4 in.

$1200/1800

$300/500 583. A Fine Chinese Jadeite Covered Tripod Censer, probably late Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), compressed globular body with lion’s mask and loose ring handles raised on three ogre mask feet, domed cover with pierced dragon finial suspending three loose rings, carved overall, height 4 3/4 in., width 4 3/4 in., wood stand, overall height 5 5/8 in.

577. A Chinese Hardwood Figure of an Equestrian, probably Qing Dynasty (1944‑1911), carved as the figure of a warrior seated with arms held acutely at his side straddling a striding horse, trace pigment, height 29 in., width 23 in. $4000/6000 Provenance: Acquired c. 1991, Mission Hills, KS. W 578. A Chinese Zhou‑Style Bronze

$5000/7000

Vessel, compressed globular body with waisted flared neck and waisted splayed base, relief‑modeled around the sides with flanges and archaistic motifs, height 5 1/2 in., diameter 7 1/4 in.

Provenance: Wrightsville Beach, NC Estate. 577

$1000/1500 W 579. A Monumental Chinese

“Blanc‑de‑Chine” Porcelain Figure of Guanyin, probably early 20th c., thick walled elegant figure modeled wearing long, loose robes and hair tied high in a chignon carrying a fan in one hand, height 22 in., wood stand, overall height 24 1/2 in. $400/600 Provenance: Acquired China, c. 1930s. W 580. A Chinese Carved Stone

Figure of a Buddhist Lion, crouching figure carved on an integral rectangular plinth, height 7 1/4 in., width 12 in., depth 12 1/2 in. $800/1200

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587. A Pair of Chinese Hardwood Folding Horseshoe Back Armchairs, Jiaoyi, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1912), possibly Jichimu, rounded crest rails with outswept hand rests and curved extensions attached to the front legs, backsplat carved with two dragons, rear legs attached to the front seat rail, seats of diamond pattern woven hemp, decorated overall with brass appliqués, height 41 1/2 in., width 27 7/8 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

586

$800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Restaurateur Luo Yapquan (1917‑2009), Flushing, NY and Miami, FL.

W 588. A Pair of Chinese Brown

Glazed Blue and White Porcelain Fish Bowls, tapering globular bodies with flat everted rims decorated with wide bands of dragons amid foliage between brown bands carved with flower heads and waves, height 16 in., diameter 18 1/2 in. $800/1200 589. A Chinese Celadon Porcelain Double Gourd Vase, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), upper and lower bulbs relief molded with vining floral sprays and joined together by serpentine handles, neck with radiating petal tips, base with upright petal lappets, base with Yongzheng mark, height 12 in.

584

$2500/3500

584. An Antique Chinese Molded Gourd Bottle Vase, probably late 19th c., faceted octagonal body carved with landscape scenes, ivory mounted rim, base with Qianlong mark, height 10 1/2 in.

Provenance: Adriaan’s Antiques, New Orleans, LA, mid‑1980s; Neal Auction Company, September 10, 2011, lot 45.

$1000/1500 W 585. A Chinese Giltwood Panel,

probably 19th c., deeply carved with a scene of an Emperor viewing a staged presentation, reverse with calligraphy, height 26 1/8 in., width 13 1/2 in.

589

$200/400 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 586. A Chinese White Jade Pendant/ Fingering Piece, probably Qing Dynasty (1662‑1911), flattened oval‑form carved on both sides as entwined fish, height 1/2 in., length 3 3/4 in., width 2 in., wood stand, overall height 1 1/2 in. $500/700

587

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590. A Chinese Robin’s Egg Blue Glazed Porcelain Vase, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), ovoid body with sloping shoulder and short neck, covered overall in a mottled blue glaze, height 7 1/8 in. $400/600 Provenance: By descent in the family of Valdemira Soares (1919‑1994), New Bedford, MA.

592. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Dish, probably 19th c., shallow bowl‑form body decorated with grapes and grape leaves, base with Kangxi mark, height 1 5/8 in., diameter 9 3/8 in. $400/600 Provenance: Uptown New Orleans Collection. 593. A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Covered Bowls, probably 19th c., delicately potted, stepped U‑form bodies and stepped domed covers, decorated with leafy vines and flower heads, bases and covers with Guangxu marks, one cover inscribed, height 3 1/8 in. and 3 1/4 in., diameter 6 1/4 in. and 6 1/2 in. $500/700 Provenance: Uptown New Orleans Collection.

590

591

591. A Chinese Flambé Glazed Porcelain Vase, probably 19th c., tapering globular body with waisted neck and everted rim, covered overall in a purple streaked and specked oxblood red glaze, height 7 in. $400/600 Provenance: By descent in the family of Valdemira Soares (1919‑1994), New Bedord, MA.

593

594. Billy Price (Hosmer) Carroll (American, 1920‑2011, active China, 1965‑1973), “Small Village among the Cliffs”, 1968, ink on paper, signed and sealed lower left, dated and titled on label en verso, 47 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in., mounted and framed. $800/1200 Provenance: By descent in the family of the artist. Exhibited: National Taiwan Arts Hall, Taipei Historical Museum, Taipei, 1969.

592

Note: At the age of 45, Billy Price Carroll, already an accomplished painter in Western oils, traveled to Hong Kong where she was commissioned to paint a portrait of a local oil tycoon. There, Carroll fell in love with Chinese ink painting and began to study the new medium under local masters. She became so accomplished in the medium that, in 1969, she was invited to exhibit sixty‑two paintings at the National Taiwan Arts Hall under the auspices of the Taiwan Historical Museum in Taipei. According to the April 1969 edition of Beautiful China: A Pictorial Monthly, “her Taipei exhibition of new, bolder styles in calligraphy, bamboo and seascape was so impressive that a celebrated artist, China’s own First Lady, Madame Chiang, viewed the American artist’s paintings.” The Sunday, February 2, 1969 edition of The China News: Independent Objective reported: “Madame Chiang Kai‑shek yesterday morning went to the National Taiwan Arts Hall to see the exhibition of Chinese and Western styled paintings by Mrs. Billy Price Carroll. An accomplished painter herself, the First Lady highly praised the works of the American artist.”

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W 595. Billy Price (Hosmer) Carroll

W 599. A Chinese Blue, White and

W 606. A Chinese Famille Rose

(American, 1920‑2011, active China, 1965‑1973), “Flowering Lotus”, 1968, ink on paper, sealed lower left, dated and titled en verso, 23 3/4 in. x 47 1/2 in., mounted and framed.

Copper Red Decorated Celadon Porcelain Baluster Vase, probably 20th c., relief‑molded with Immortals on a slightly crackled pale green ground, height 22 1/4 in.

Porcelain Vase, probably 19th c., tapering body with tall flared neck decorated with a gentleman and eight boys playing in a garden setting, base with Tongzhi mark, height 9 1/2 in.

$800/1200

$800/1200

Provenance: By descent in the family of the artist. Exhibited: National Taiwan Art Hall, Taipei Historical Museum, Taipei, 1969. W 596. A Chinese Partial Gilded and

Lacquered Carved Wood Low Chest, rectangular case with two short over one long drawer carved with birds on flowering prunus branches, side panels carved with qilin, bale handles, dragon pierced apron, dragon mask feet, height 19 in., width 31 3/4 in., depth 16 1/2 in. $400/600 W 597. A Pair of Monumental

Chinese Bone Veneered Vases, tapering bodies with waisted flared necks and applied phoenix bird handles, height 53 3/8 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 598. A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Bowl, probably 19th c., U‑form body raised on a short foot ring, decorated with a central dragon roundel on the interior and Immortals and lanterns on the exterior, base with Wanli mark, height 2 1/8 in., diameter 5 1/4 in., wood stand, overall height 3 3/8 in. $500/700 Provenance: Descended in the New Orleans family of Collector William Allan Manford (1913‑2009).

$400/600 Provenance: Adriaan’s Antiques, New Orleans, LA.

W 600. A Chinese Blue and White

Porcelain “Nine Dragon” Jar and Cover, probably 19th c., tapering cylindrical body decorated with dragons amid clouds above a wave border, flat cover with knob finial, height 14 1/2 in. $300/500

W 607. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Bowl, probably 19th c., U‑form body with stepped everted rim, decorated around the interior with peonies and peaches, the exterior with bamboo, height 3 3/8 in., diameter 10 7/8 in. $200/400

W 601. A Chinese Blue and White

Porcelain Bottle Vase, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), decorated with a sage and an attendant in a landscape beneath a cracked ice band at the shoulder and bamboo sprays at the neck, base with Kangxi mark, height 9 3/8 in. $500/700 W 602. A Chinese Pale Blue Glazed

Porcelain Vase, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), stupa‑form body with tapered neck, base with Guangxu mark, height 7 1/2 in. $200/400

W 608. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Bowl, U‑form body with wide everted rim, decorated to the interior with flowers and foliage on a turquoise blue ground, height 5 1/4 in., diameter 16 in. $600/800 609. A Chinese Famille Jaune Porcelain Garden Seat, probably 20th c., baluster body and tall neck decorated with nine peaches and bats on a lemon yellow ground, flat top pierced with a central cash symbol surrounded by five bats, height 17 1/2 in., width 13 1/2 in. $400/600

W 603. A Chinese Famille Rose

Decorated Turquoise Ground Porcelain Bottle Vase, probably 20th c., bulbous body with tall cylindrical neck decorated with twelve figures, base with Jiaqing mark, height 13 in.

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

$400/600 W 604. A Chinese Blue and White

Porcelain Brush Pot, probably late 19th/ early 20th c., cylindrical body decorated with a bird on a flowering branch with butterflies in flight, height 5 1/2 in., diameter 4 1/4 in. $300/500 W 605. A Chinese Blue and White

Porcelain Covered Jar, probably 19th/20th c., ovoid body and flat cover decorated with vining flower heads, base with double ring mark, height 8 7/8 in. $300/500 598

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610. A Pair of Chinese Famille Jaune Porcelain Jardinières, probably mid‑20th c., drum‑form bodies decorated with a profusion of characters on a lemon yellow ground, height 13 3/4 in., diameter 13 1/2 in., wood stands, overall height 22 3/4 in.

W 619. A Pair of Monumental

Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vases, probably 19th/20th c., baluster bodies with everted foliate rims decorated with applied qilong dragons to the shoulders and confronting Buddhist lions to the necks, decorated with figural panels on a floral ground, height 48 1/4 in.

$200/300

$1000/1500

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

W 620. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Vase, elongated baluster body decorated with exotic birds, rocks and flowering branches, base marked, height 18 1/8 in.

611. A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Vase, probably early 20th c., cylindrical body with sloping shoulder, tapering foot, tall neck, and everted mouth, decorated with panels of battling figures, height 17 1/4 in., now mounted as a lamp, height to fixture 20 1/4 in.

$600/800 W 621. A Pair of Chinese Flambé

$300/500

Glazed Porcelain Vases, U‑form bodies with tall cylindrical necks, covered overall in a mottled white and blue streaked oxblood red glaze, height 13 1/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 610 (1 of a Pair)

$600/800

W 612. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Vase, probably 20th c., rounded cylindrical body with waisted flared neck, decorated with cranes amid pine, lingzhi and flowers, height 15 1/2 in. $300/500 W 613. A Chinese Qianjiang

Enameled Porcelain Vase, probably 20th c., shaped ovoid body with tall neck, elephant mask handles and inverted rolled rim, decorated with a bird on a flowering branch, base with Guangxu mark, height 19 1/8 in. $300/500 W 614. Asian School, “Guanyin Seated

on a Red Carpet before a Dragon Painting”, oil on canvas board, indistinctly signed lower left, 10 1/8 in. x 8 1/8 in., framed. $100/200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 615. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Bowl, probably early 20th c., U‑form body with wide everted rim, decorated to interior well with a pair of confronting phoenix birds perched on a branch encircled around the sides with antiques and Buddhist emblems, height 4 5/8 in., diameter 14 3/4 in. $400/600

W 616. A Collection of

Ninety‑Nine Chinese Porcelain Cash Tokens, probably Qing Dynasty (1644‑1911), various shapes and sizes, variously molded and decorated, set within a framed shadow box, overall height 23 3/8 in., width 25 5/8 in. $250/350 Provenance: Estate of Dorothy Mintz (1920‑2014), New Orleans, LA. W 617. A Pair of Chinese

Polychrome Porcelain Sleeve Vases, probably Republican Period (1911‑1949), each tapering body with sloping shoulder, flared neck and rolled rim decorated in mirror image with the figure of a scholar standing beneath a pine tree beside an attendant, bases with Qianlong marks, height 13 1/8 in. $400/600 W 618. A Large Pair of Chinese

Famille Rose Porcelain Vases, probably 20th c., rouleau bodies with applied Buddhist lion handles on the necks and qilong on the shoulders, decorated with figural scenes on a pale yellow ground strewn with fruit, antiques, and Buddhist emblems, bases with Daoguang marks, height 24 3/4 in. $500/700 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. 611

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W 628. A Group of Three

Chinese Hardstone Potted Trees, probably mid‑20th c., each with fabric wrapped branches issuing colorful flowers and leaves, two in hardstone pots, one in cloisonné enamel pot, approx. heights 7 1/4 in., 8 3/4 in. and 11 1/4 in. $400/600 W 629. A Pair of Chinese

622

622. A Chinese White Jade Snuff Bottle, flattened globular body carved with mask‑ring handles to the sides, stopper, height 2 1/4 in. $500/700

Mottled Green and White Jade Figures of Phoenix Birds, each carved in mirror image standing atop a tall outcropping, height 7 1/4 in., wood stands, overall height 8 5/8 in. $200/300 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

626

W 631. A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel

Charger, wide tapering body with gilt bronze rim raised on a short foot, decorated with colorful fish, water reeds and waves, height 2 5/8 in., diameter 20 1/2 in., metal “plate” stand. $500/700

623. A Chinese Coral Snuff Bottle, bottle‑form body with scroll handles carved with prunus and peony beneath a band of pendant leaf tips at the mouth, stopper, height 2 3/8 in.

632. An Antique Sino‑Tibetan/Mongolian Painted Wood Cabinet, rectangular case painted with eight panels of the Eight Immortals over three panels of mythical beasts, height 42 in., width 47 in., depth 19 in.

$500/700

$800/1200 W 624. Two Chinese Snuff Bottles, the W 633. A Chinese Soapstone Seal, tall

first, “shadow” agate, stopper, height 2 7/8 in.; the second, green jade, stopper, height 2 1/4 in.

rectangular body surmounted by the figure of a seated Buddhist lion, carved chop, height 4 7/8 in.

$200/300

$100/150 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

W 625. A Chinese Celadon Jade

Figure of a Water Buffalo, green and russet stone carved as a recumbent buffalo with raised head, height 6 3/4 in., length 14 1/2 in., fitted wood stand, overall height 8 in., length 15 3/4 in. $1000/2000 626. A Large Chinese Patinated Bronze Censer, lobed quatrefoil body with sinuous dragon handles raised on four ruyi feet, conforming domed cover pierced with further dragons and cloud scrolls surmounted by a dragon‑and‑pearl finial, height 15 in., width 12 5/8 in.

623

W 630. A Chinese Gilt

Bronze and Cloisonné Enamel Dou, lobed globular body with domed finialed cover raised on a tall stem foot, height 10 in. $100/150 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

$800/1200 W 627. A Chinese Brown Silk Kesi

Panel, worked in slit‑weave technique with flowering prunus, bamboo, narcissus, and lingzhi, with inscription and seal, 57 in. x 28 1/2 in., fringe upper and lower border. $1200/1800

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W 634. A Chinese Gilt Bronze and

W 647. A Pair of Chinese Famille

Cloisonné Enamel Covered Tripod Censer, globular body with upright flange handles raised on lion’s mask feet, domed cover surmounted by a Buddhist lion finial, height 8 1/2 in., width 7 3/8 in., wood stand, overall height 9 7/8 in.

Rose Porcelain Baluster Vases, probably 20th c., angled square bodies and necks decorated with figural landscape panels on white grounds strewn with flower heads and pinwheels, bases with Hongxian marks, height 10 in.

$100/200

$300/500

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

W 648. A Pair of Chinese Famille

Rose Porcelain Vases, probably 20th c., each ovoid body with flared neck, decorated in mirror image with the figure of a Beauty beside a spotted deer, inscribed, height 7 7/8 in.

W 635. A Large Chinese Iron Head of

Buddha, cast with Ming‑style top knot, elongated earlobes and partially closed eyes, height 26 in.

642

$300/500

$200/300 W 641. A Chinese Mother‑of‑Pearl W 636. A Group of Chinese Jade,

Jadeite and Lapis Accessories, including a pair of white jade appliqués, now mounted as earrings, height 2 1/2 in.; a white jade pendant, height 2 1/2 in.; a pair of green and white jadeite pendant earrings, height 1 in.; a silver‑mounted green and white jadeite pin, length 2 1/2 in.; and a silver‑mounted lapis pin, length 2 1/4 in. (5 pcs.) $200/300 W 637. Chinese School, c. 1970s,

“Naptime”, ink and color on silk, inscribed and sealed middle right, sealed lower left, 33 3/4 in. x 43 in., silk mounted and framed. $300/500 W 638. A Chinese Turquoise “Lotus

Pond” Group, mottled green‑blue and russet stone carved to one side with ducks riding waves beneath a large lotus leaf, the other side carved with fish, height 2 1/2 in., width 2 7/8 in. $150/250 W 639. A Chinese Uncarved Red

Overlay White “Beijing” Glass Baluster Vase, white body covered overall in cherry red glass, height 10 7/8 in. $150/250 W 640. A Pair of Chinese Green

Overlay White “Beijing” Glass Baluster Vases, carved with long tailed birds amid peonies and rockwork, height 11 1/4 in. $150/250 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX.

Inlaid Carved and Lacquered Wood Mirror, rectangular frame with assembled upper section composed of various architectural elements, height 72 1/2 in., width 35 1/4 in. $500/700 642. A Pair of Chinese Copper Red Glazed Amphora Vases, probably 19th/20th c., tapering ovoid bodies with tall flared necks, exteriors covered in speckled red glaze, recessed bases with double ring marks, height 9 1/8 in. Note: Condition of one. $400/600

W 649. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Table Screen, probably 20th c., rectangular panel painted with a figural waterscape, sight 14 1/2 in. x 9 3/4 in., framed and mounted in a carved wood stand, overall height 22 3/8 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 7 in. $300/500 650. A Large Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Jar, tapering globular body with short neck, decorated with a wide band of Buddhist figures in a forest landscape surrounded by flora and fauna, height 14 1/2 in. $500/700

W 643. A Chinese Polychrome

Porcelain Figure of a Beauty, probably 20th c., demure standing nude figure holding a mirror in one hand and loosely falling robes in the other, height 8 1/4 in. $150/250 W 644. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Molded Vase, probably 20th c., ovoid body with cinched flared neck, decorated with figures in a boat at sea beneath applied blue dragons at the neck, base with Daoguang mark, height 17 3/4 in. $300/500 650 W 645. A Chinese Blue and White

Porcelain Sleeve Vase, cylindrical body with molded flared neck, decorated with scholarly figures in a fenced garden setting, height 19 1/4 in. $200/400 W 646. A Chinese Famille Verte

Porcelain Double Gourd Vase, faceted body decorated with an exotic landscape with waterfall, birds, rock and flowering branches, height 15 3/4 in.

W 651. A Pair of Chinese Famille

Rose Porcelain Vases, ovoid bodies with waisted flared necks decorated with a variety of birds and flowering branches, height 12 in. $100/150 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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Part II, The Isabel Spelman Devereux Collection of Treasures from the Golden Age of Mardi Gras

652

655

652. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball favor pin, 1904, theme “Izdubar”. $400/600

658. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball favor pin, 1908, theme “The Realm of Hyperion”.

Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 31; and Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 28.

$250/350

654

659. Mardi Gras, High Priests of Mithras, sterling silver, gilt and enamel ball favor pin, Adler’s, New Orleans.

W 653. Mardi Gras, Mistick

Krewe of Comus, 10 kt. yellow gold and enamel ball favor pin, 1912, theme “Cathay”, (missing small drop).

$300/500 W 660. Mardi Gras,

$200/400 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 38; and Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 28.

Sunday Sinners, a group of 9 pins. 659

$100/200

W 661. Mardi Gras, Rex, 1901, silvered stamp box, theme “Human Passions and Characteristics”, oxidized surface.

658

$150/250

654. Mardi Gras, a group of ball favor pins, including Knights of Momus, sterling silver and enamel, c. 1920; Harlequin, c. 1900; and mask.

662. Mardi Gras, Rex, 1906, pin cushion, theme “In Utopia”, retains some bright gilt surface and bright purple velvet. $200/400

$300/500 W 663. Mardi Gras, Mystick [sic] Krewe of Comus,

655. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1905, theme “The Rubaiyat”.

February 24, 1903, theme “A Leaf from the Mahabharata”, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliams & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

662

$300/500

$400/600

W 656. Mardi Gras, Krewe

664. Mardi Gras, Mystick [sic] Krewe of Comus, March 7, 1905, theme “The Lost Pleiad”, parade bulletin, float design by Jennie Wilde, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1905, theme “The Rubaiyat”. $300/500 W 657. Mardi Gras, Krewe

$500/700

of Proteus, ball favor pins, 1976 and 1977; together with Twelfth Night Revelers Golden Bean, c. 1970s, (3 pcs.) $150/250

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665. Mardi Gras, Mystick [sic] Krewe of Comus, February 20, 1912, theme “Cathay”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

W 672. Mardi Gras, Knights of

Momus, February 27, 1908, theme “Aesop’s Fables”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700

$500/700 W 666. Mardi Gras, Rex, W 673. Mardi Gras, Knights of

February 16, 1904, theme “In the Realm of Imagination”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

Momus, February 3, 1910, theme “The Winged World”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700 665 W 667. Mardi Gras, Rex,

February 27, 1906, theme “In Utopia”, parade bulletin, float design by Bror Anders Wikstrom, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700 674. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, February 15, 1912, theme “Chronicles of Momus”, parade bulletin, pencil inscription, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Float Designs of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2001, p. 126‑7.

$500/700 W 675. Mardi Gras, Knights of

W 668. Mardi Gras, Rex,

February 28, 1911, theme “Arts and Sciences”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

669

Momus, February 28, 1924, theme “The Jatakamala”, parade bulletin, lithographer Searcy & Pfaff, unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700

$400/600

669. Mardi Gras, Rex, February 4, 1913, theme “Enchantments and Transformations”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

W 676. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Proteus, February 22, 1887, theme “Andersen’s Fairy Tales”, parade bulletin, lithographer Byrne & Laudummey, unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700

$400/600

W 670. Mardi Gras, Knights of

Momus, February 11, 1904, theme “Visions of the World’s Vanities”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

W 677. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

671

$500/700

Proteus, February 15, 1904, theme “The Alphabet”, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700

671. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, February 22, 1906, theme “Leaves from Oriental Literature”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

W 678. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Proteus, February 26, 1906, theme “The Inspiration of Proteus (Silver Anniversary)”, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$500/700

$500/700

674

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W 679. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

W 685. Mardi Gras, Twelfth

Proteus, February 22, 1909, theme “Romances of Wales”, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

Night Revelers, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1898, theme “Minstrels of the Olden Time”. (2 pcs.) $300/500

$500/700 W 686. Mardi Gras, Twelfth W 680. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Night Revelers, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1900, theme “The Four Seasons”; together with ball invitation and envelope, 1903, theme “Pierrot Domino”. (5 pcs.)

Proteus, February 27, 1911, theme “Last Days of Pompeii”, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $400/600

$300/500

681

681. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, February 3, 1913, theme “Adventures of Telemachus”, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

W 687. Mardi Gras, Twelfth Night Revelers, ball invitation, envelope and dance card, 1910, theme “The Garden of the Gods”. (3 pcs.)

$300/500

$500/700 688. Mardi Gras, Twelfth Night Revelers, dance card, 1913, theme “The Origin and Quaint Customs of Twelfth Night”.

W 682. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Proteus, March 3, 1924, theme “Neta‑Tua”, parade bulletin, lithographer Searcy & Pfaff, unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.

$300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 83.

$400/600 683 683. Mardi Gras, Twelfth Night Revelers, ball invitation and envelope, 1887, theme “Domino”, (2 pcs.)

W 689. Mardi Gras, The Mystick[sic] Krewe of

$300/500

Comus, ball invitation and envelope, 1894, theme “Once Upon a Time”, (2 pcs.) $300/500 690. Mardi Gras, The Mystick[sic] Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, and dance card, 1895, theme “The Songs of Long Ago”, (3 pcs.) $400/600

690

W 684. Mardi Gras, Twelfth Night Revelers,

ball invitation, 1897, theme “The Chrysanthemum”. $200/300 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 81. 688

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691. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1904, theme “Izdubar”, designed by Jennie Wilde, (3 pcs.) $600/900 W 692. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball

invitation, envelope and admit card, 1907, theme “Tennyson”, (3 pcs.) $400/600 693. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus, dance card with pencil and envelope, 1908, theme “Gods and Goddesses”, designed by Jennie Wilde, (2 pcs.) $400/600 Note: Dance card illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 40. 694. Mardi Gras, Mystick[sic] Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1910, theme “Mahomet”, (3 pcs.)

691

$500/700 695. Mardi Gras, Mystick[sic] Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1911, theme “Familiar Quotations”, designed by Jennie Wilde, (2 pcs.) $500/700

695

696. Mardi Gras, Mystick[sic] Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card, and dance card with pencil, 1912, theme “Cathay”, (4 pcs.) $500/700 693 697. Mardi Gras, Mystick[sic] Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1913, theme “Mysteries”, (3 pcs.) $500/700 W 698. Mardi Gras, Mystic[sic] Krewe of Comus,

ball invitation and envelope, 1917, theme “Romantic Legends”, (2 pcs.)

696

$300/500 W 699. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus,

three ball invitations, 1921; 1925, theme “The Realms of Phantasy”; and 1926, theme “The Garden of Cashmere”, (3 pcs.) $400/600 Note: The 1925 ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 42.

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W 705. Mardi Gras,

Rex ball invitation, envelope and two admit cards, 1888, theme “The Realm of Flowers”; together with envelope, 1892, theme “Symphony of Colors”, (4 pcs.) $300/500 W 706. Mardi Gras,

Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1884, theme “The Passions” (3 pcs.)

702

$600/800 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 23.

700

707. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1885, theme “The Legends Beautiful”, (3 pcs.)

700. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and program, 1924, theme “The Mirthful Monarch Greets Ye Once Again”, (2 pcs.) $300/500

$600/900

704

Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 111‑2.

W 701. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of

Comus, ball invitation and program “Opinions of the Press on the First Appearance of the Mistick Krewe of Comus”, 1927, theme “Arabesques”; and press phamphlet for Perry Young’s The Mistick Krewe, Chronicles of Comus and his Kin, (3 pcs.)

W 708. Mardi Gras,

$400/600

Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and program booklet, 1889, theme “The Culprit Fay (Joseph Rodman Drake)”, (3 pcs.)

702. Mardi Gras, Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and program “Reminiscences of the First Balls of the Mysticsic Krewe of Comus and Two Previous Affairs”, 1929, theme “Gleanings of the Past”, (2 pcs.)

$600/800

$300/500 W 709. Mardi Gras,

Knights of Momus, ball invitation and envelope, 1890, theme “Paradise and the Peri (Moore)”, (2 pcs.)

W 703. Mardi Gras, Mystick Krewe of

Comus, ball invitation, 1930, theme “The Legends of Faust”; ball invitation, 1931, theme “Jewels from Byron”; and ball invitation and admit card, 1932, (4 pcs.) $300/500 Note: The 1931 ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 42 and Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 59.

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707

$400/600 704. Mardi Gras, Rex ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1884, theme “The Semitic Races”, lithography by F. Appel, Paris, (3 pcs.) $1000/1500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 53‑55.

W 710. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, ball

invitation, admit card, and program booklet, 1894, theme “The Fairies and the Fiddler”; and dance card, 1897, theme “Domino”. (4 pcs.) $400/600


711. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, dance card, 1895, theme “The Legends Beautiful”, (1 pc.)

and Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 39.

$300/500 W 712. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, ball

invitation, envelope and admit card, 1900, theme “Legends From the Court of King Arthur”, (3 pcs.) $400/600 W 713. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, ball

invitation and envelope, 1903, theme “Myths of the Red Men”; ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1906, theme “Leaves from Oriental Literature”, designed by Jennie Wilde; and ball invitation and envelope, 1913, theme “Above the Clouds”. (7 pcs.)

717

$600/900 719. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, pop‑up ball invitation, 1891, theme “Tales of the Genii”, designed by Carlotta Bonnecaze. Note: Condition.

711

W 714. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus,

ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1905, theme “Vathek, Ninth Caliph of the Abassides”, designed by Jennie Wilde (3 pcs.)

$500/700

$400/600 715. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1908, theme “Aesop’s Fables”, (3 pcs.) $500/700 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 116.

715

718

716. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1910, “The Winged World”, (3 pcs.) $500/700 717. Mardi Gras, Knights of Momus, dance card with pencil, 1915, theme “Tales of the How and Why”, designed by Jennie Wilde. $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 118.

716

718. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1883, theme “The History of France”, designed by Charles Briton; and envelope, 1884, theme “The Aeneid”, (4 pcs.) $800/1200 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 123;

719

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720. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, two ball invitations, 1892, theme “A Dream of the Vegetable Kingdom”, (1 pc.) Note: Losses to both. $500/700 Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 37. W 721. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1895, theme “Asgard and The Gods”, (3 pcs.)

720 (Partial)

$400/600 722. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation and envelope, 1896, theme “Dumb Society”, (2 pcs.)

724

723. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card and dance card with pencil, 1900, theme “Tales of Childhood”, designed by Bror Anders Wikstrom, (4 pcs.) $700/900

$400/600

724. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and a dance card with pencil, 1905, theme “The Rubaiyat”, (3 pcs.) $700/900 725. Mardi Gras Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, two envelopes, and dance card, 1907, theme “The Queen of the Serpents”, designed by Bror Anders Wikstrom, (4 pcs.)

722 725

$600/800 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 140 726. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball dance card and envelope, 1908, theme “The Light of Asia”, (2 pcs.) $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 140.

723

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727. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1910, theme “Astrology”, (4 pcs.) $400/600 728. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation and admit card, 1911, theme “The Last Days of Pompeii (Bulwer‑Lytton)”, (2 pcs.) $300/500 729. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1912, theme “Zoroaster”, (3 pcs.) $400/600 728

727

W 730. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus,

ball invitation, 1914, theme “Gerusalemme Liberata (Tasso)”; and an envelope, 1915, theme “Famous Lovers of the World”. (2 pcs.) $300/500 W 731. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Proteus,

ball invitation and envelope, 1917, theme “The Earthly Paradise”; and three ball invitations, 1923, theme “Myths and Legends of the North American Indians”; 1924, theme “Neta-Tua (Haggard)”; and 1925, theme “Tales and Romances of Old Japan”, (5 pcs.)

729

737

$300/500 W 732. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball

invitation and envelope, 1895, theme “Bride of the Ice King”, (2 pcs.) $300/500 W 733. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball

738

invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1896, theme “The Loves of the Angels”, (3 pcs.)

738. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball invitation and envelope, 1912, theme “Poseidon Visits Mars”, designed by Jennie Wilde, (2 pcs.)

$300/500 W 734. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball

invitation, envelope and dance card, 1901, theme “Glimpses of Fairyland”, (3 pcs.)

$300/500

$300/500 735. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball invitation and dance card, 1904, theme “Capture of the Sun Goddess”, (2 pcs.) $300/500

Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 86.

735

W 736. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball

program, 1909, theme “Poseidon’s Quest of Atlantis”. Note: Condition. $100/200 737. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball invitation and dance card, 1910, theme “The Starry Host”, (2 pcs.) $300/500

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W 740. Mardi Gras, The

Atlanteans, ball invitations, 1914, 1916, 1921 with envelope, 1923, 1924, 1925 and 1927, (8 pcs.) $300/500 W 741. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Nereus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1896, theme “A Myth of the Sea”, (3 pcs.) $300/500 Note: Krewe of Nereus held its first ball on February 3rd, 1896 at the French Opera House.

739

739. Mardi Gras, The Atlanteans, ball invitation and envelope, 1913, theme “The Country Circus”, (2 pcs.) $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 87.

748

W 742. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Nereus, ball

invitation and envelope, 1899, theme “A Visit to the North Pole”, (2 pcs.) $300/500 W 743. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Nereus, ball invitations, 1902, theme “The Fountain of Youth”; and 1904, theme “The Ice Queen (from Prince Silverwings by Edith Ogden Harrison), (2 pcs.) $300/500 W 744. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Nereus, ball invitation and admit card, 1906, theme “The Harvest Festival”; and ball invitation and envelope, 1909, theme “Colonial Days”. (5 pcs.) $400/600 746 W 745. Mardi Gras, Krewe of

Nereus, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1910, theme “When Knighthood was in Flower”; and ball invitation and envelope, 1912, theme “A Christmas Party”. (4 pcs.) $300/500 746. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Nereus, ball invitation, 1914, theme “Birds of Audubon”, (1 pc.) $300/500

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747. Mardi Gras, High Priests of Mithras, ball invitation and envelope, 1905, theme “The Reign of Rameses II and Menephtah”; ball invitation, 1908, theme “The Romance of El Cid”; ball invitation, 1922, theme “The Lady or the Tiger”; and ball invitation and envelope, 1913, theme “Alice in Wonderland”. (6 pcs.) $600/800

749

748. Mardi Gras, High Priests of Mithras, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1910, theme “The Tale of the Ninth Statue (From the Thousand and One Nights)”, (2 pcs.) $400/600 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 95. 749. Mardi Gras, Amphictyons, four ball invitations, including two 1905, one inscribed in pencil “Sorry you were not there”; 1907 and 1908. (4 pcs.) $500/700


W 750. Mardi Gras, The Argonauts, ball

invitation, envelope and two admit cards, 1892, theme “Carnival Tournament”, (4 pcs.) $300/500 W 751. Mardi Gras, The Argonauts, ball

invitation, envelope and two admit cards, 1893, theme “The Arrival of the Argo”, (4 pcs.) $300/500 752. Mardi Gras, Les Mysterieuses, ball invitation, envelope and dance card, 1896, (3 pcs.)

752

$500/700

W 757. Mardi Gras, Krewe of Mystery, ball

Note: Les Mysterieuses was founded in 1896.

invitation, 1928. $200/400

W 753. Mardi Gras, The Olympians, ball

invitation, 1913, theme “A Starry Fantasy”; and ball invitation, envelope and two admit cards, 1914, theme “The Kingdom of Gems”, (5 pcs.) $500/700 Note: The 1913 invitation illustrated in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 54. W 754. Mardi Gras, The Mystic Club, dance

card, and admit card, 1924, theme “A Mandarin’s Joy Ride: The Interpretation of an Ancient Song of the Celestials”; ball invitation and envelope, 1925; ball invitation and envelope, 1926; ball invitation, envelope, program, and envelope, 1927, theme, “Monsieur Beaucaire Suite et Fin: A Chapter that was Forgotten by Mr. Tarkington”; and ball invitation, 1928, (11 pcs.)

Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, pp. 56‑7. W 758. Mardi Gras, Prophets of Persia, ball

invitation, admit card and program, 1927, theme “Coronation, Napoleon I and Josephine, Paris, 1804”, (3 pcs.) Note: The Prophets of Persia’s first ball was held in 1927. $250/350 W 759. Mardi Gras. Krewe of Nippon, ball

invitation and admit card, 1932 and three unidentified envelopes, (5 pcs.) $100/200

$300/500 Note: The 1927 Mystic Club ball program illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasure, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 100. W 755. Mardi Gras, The Mystic Club, dance

card, 1923, theme “Arabian Nights”; ball program and envelope, 1927, theme “Monsieur Beaucaire: A Chapter that was Forgotten by Mr. Tarkington”; and ball invitation, 1929, (3 pcs.) $300/500 Note: The 1927 Mystic Club ball program illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 100; 1929 ball invitation illustrated in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 57 W 756. Mardi Gras, Alexis, ball invitations,

1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1928 (5 pcs.). $150/250

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W 766. A Set of

Twelve Limoges Gilt Porcelain Dessert Plates, marked “Limoges France”, retailed “E. Offner, New Orleans, LA”, scrollwork and floral decoration; together with 6 Limoges porcelain chargers, marked, with raised gilt decoration, plate diameter 8 1/2 in., platter diameter 11 1/4 in. (18 pcs.) $150/250 768

W 767. Two Antique

Meissen Dwarf Figures, one with blue hat and the other with pink hat, each with red underglaze crossed swords mark, tallest figure height 6 3/8 in.

764 (1 of 3)

$400/600

W 760. A Pair of American Portrait

Miniatures of a Husband and Wife, 19th c., watercolor on ivory, each 3 in. x 2 1/2 in., period frames with gilt brass rabbets.

768. A Boehm Porcelain Western Bluebird Figural Group, stamped, marked no. 40001, two birds perched on an azalea bush, height 18 in., width 20 in.

$300/500 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

$500/700 Provenance: Sold for the Benefit of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

W 761. A Group of Five Continental

Portrait Miniatures, late 18th/early 19th c., each watercolor on ivory, including a pair, signed “Hall”, 3 3/8 in. x 2 5/8 in., period gilt frames; another pair, each indistinctly signed, 2 1/4 in. x 1 3/4 in. and 3 1/8 in. x 2 5/8 in., matching period ivory frames; and “Madonna and Child”, after Raphael, signed, sight 3 1/8 in. x 2 3/8 in., ivory frame. $200/300 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. W 762. A Pair of French Portrait

Miniatures of a Gentleman and Lady, late 18th c., watercolor on ivory, the first signed “Rigault”, the second “Renard”, each sight 2 1/2 in. x 2 1/8 in., matching period ivory frames. $200/300 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

W 769. A Lapis Embellished Gilt

770

764. A Group of French Portrait Miniatures of Napolean and Josephine, early-to-mid 19th c., three portrait miniatures, each watercolor and gouache on ivory, consisting of a portrait of Napoleon, signed Verné, 3 3/8 in. x 2 5/8 in., framed; a figurative scene of Napoleon in a field, titled “C’est L’ Empereur” en verso in ink and on brass plaque, 3 5/8 in. x 4 7/8 in., Empire period frame; pair of portraits of Napoleon and Josephine, each 2 3/8 in., framed together in a Empire period frame, (3 pcs.)

Metal Dallah, 20th c., Egidio Broggi, Milano, height 15 3/8 in.; together with a silverplate dallah and matching fanjeel, unmarked, probably Middle Eastern, height 14 1/2 in. (3 pcs.) $150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 770. A Meissen Porcelain Figural Group of Venus and Cupid in a Chariot, late 19th c., marked, engraved “2260.94”, height 7 in., width 6 3/4 in., depth 6 1/2 in. $600/900

$800/1200 W 763. A Pair of German Portrait

Miniatures of Louis XVI and Queen MarieAntoinette, late 18th c., watercolor and gouache on ivory, the first signed “n. Forg”, the second “n. Soint”, each 3 3/8 in. x 2 5/8 in., framed alike in period ivory frames. $150/250 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. W 765. A Pair of Associated French

Portrait Miniatures, 19th c., “Young Beauty” and “A French General”, watercolor on vellum, the latter initialed lower right, each 2 3/4 in. x 2 1/8 in., antique frame.

W 771. A Pair of Antique

Staffordshire Whippets, after Thomas Parr, each modeled as opposing recumbent figures beside a captured hare, height 6 1/4 in., width 10 1/2 in. $200/400

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772. Two English Tea Caddies, 19th c., including a vasiform satinwood caddy with silver handle and lined compartment, and a sarcophagus form mahogany caddy with lion’s head handles and two interior compartments, largest height 5 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 6 3/4 in. $400/600 773. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Miniature Chest of Drawers, c. 1830, frieze drawer over three drawers, barley twist columns, ebonized pulls, height 17 in., width 15 in., depth 15 1/4 in.

772

$600/900 W 774. A Group

of Eighteen American Brass Tiebacks, 19th c., comprising eight large fruit and floral embossed examples and ten small floral embossed examples, largest height 8 in., width 6 in.; smallest height 4 1/2 in., width 3 1/2 in. $300/500

773

779

W 775. A

Continental Patinated Bronze Tazza, 19th c., foliate border, the well with relief of a Bacchanalian festival, tripartite griffin support, height 8 in., diameter 11 1/2 in. $200/400 W 776. An Antique

Continental Onyx and Silvered Metal Dresser Box, early 19th c., circular hinged lid, molded silver rim, silver case with black onyx bottom, unmarked, diameter 6 1/2 in. $200/300 W 777. A Continental Mixed Metals and Cut Crystal

Encrier, late 19th c., brass, with copper repoussé frieze of Bacchanalian putti, height 5 1/4 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 7 in.; together with a Baccarat sulphide paper weight of Pisces, (2 pcs.)

778

779. A Pair of Paris Porcelain Rose Pompadour Vases, 19th c., waisted necks with grapeleaf handles, reserves painted with scenes of children playing outdoors, the reverses with foliate designs, bases impressed “1601”, height 17 1/4 in., width 10 1/4 in. $800/1200

$150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 778. Four French Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Apothecary Jars, c. 1900, Charles Pillivuyt and Co., Mehunsur-Yèvre, marked, each with Classical decoration and titled with gilt banding, height 10 1/4 in., diameter 5 1/8 in. $200/400

150

780. A Renaissance RevivalStyle Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Mahogany Umbrella Stand, bronze hoof mounted rod, open form shaft, bracketed supports, turned stem, bun feet, height 45 1/2 in., width 12 1/2 in. $300/500

780


783. A Pair of American Aesthetic Inlaid Mahogany Side Chairs, late 19th c., possibly Herter Bros., New York, entwined crest inlaid with motherof-pearl and tinted exotic woods, reeded splats, serpentine inlaid seat rail, turned tapered legs. $800/1200 781

783

784 (1 of a pair)

782

781. An American Renaissance GiltIncised, Laminated Rosewood and Marquetry Side Chair, late 19th c., New York, cartouche shaped back centering oval medallion with musical trophée, round seat, cabriole legs. $200/400

782. An American Aesthetic Rosewood and Marquetry Étagère Cabinet, late 19th c., R.J. Horner, New York, labeled, mirrored superstructure with arched crest, galleried shelves; lower case with shelves and cupboard doors, the whole inlaid with exotic woods and bone, square tapered legs, height 98 1/8 in., width 60 1/8 in., depth 17 3/8 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: By repute from the Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, VA; the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Pheobus, Hampton, VA; by descent in the family to Susan Vanderslice; to the current owner.

784. A Pair of American Classical Revival Carved Mahogany Settees, mid19th c., gadrooned and carved crest rail, scrolled acanthus arms and seat rail, cornucopia bracketed paw feet, height 48 in., width 59 in., depth 24 in., $1200/2000 Provenance: The Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA.

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787

785

785. A Pair of American Classical Mahogany Footstools, 19th c., needlepoint upholstery, molded rails, bracket feet, casters, height 14 in., width 20 1/2 in., depth 16 1/2 in.

791

$300/500 786. An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Vitrine in the Adam Taste, early 20th c., molded cornice, paneled foliate inlaid frieze, glazed doors, shelf interior, base with light wood banding, two drawers on square tapered cuffed legs, height 55 in., width 34 in., depth 19 in. $700/900 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 787. A Tiffany & Co. Bronze “Zodiac” Desk Set, stamped and numbered, comprising a stamp box, rocker blotter, and a 1948 desk calendar; together with a brass fleurde-lis toothpick; calendar height 4 in., width 5 in.; box width 5 1/2 in., blotter width 5 1/2 in., toothpick length 2 1/2 in. (4 pcs.) $400/600 W 788. A Continental Silver

Torah Pointer, possibly antique, baluster form filigree, inset with a gemstone, length 15 1/4 in. $100/250

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794

W 789. A Group of Four Opera Glasses,

W 792. A George III Chinoiserie

including a 19th c. single opera glass, marked “Cornhill London”; a pair of vintage enamel and mother-of-pearl, marked “Yashica”; and two pairs of silver and mother-of-pearl, one without case; “Yashica” length 3 3/4 in., width 2 1/4 in.

Decorated Black Lacquer Tea Caddy, early 19th c., bale handle, interior fitted with three tôle tea canisters, height 4 1/2 in., width 9 in., depth 5 in.

$150/250

Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

$150/250

W 790. A Vintage Israeli Maskit Hardstone

Embellished Metal Canister, cylindrical body with gem embellished hinged foliate lid, base marked “Maskit/Israel”, height 5 5/8 in., width 4 5/8 in. $100/200

W 793. Three Antique Hand-Painted

Porcelain Apothecary Jars, probably English, each titled and framed by a landscape and foliate swags, gilt banding, height 10 3/8 in., diameter 5 1/8 in. $200/400

791. A Pair of Empire-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Urns, 19th c., flanked by cherubs astride lion mask handles, on plinth bases, height 9 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 5 in. $600/900 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

794. An Antique English Gros Point Needlework, 19th c., depicting “The Chase”, embroidered with three hunters and their hounds crossing a stream, sight 19 3/4 in. x 45 in., framed. $300/500


796. An English “Guinness” Polychromed Wood Pub Sign, late 19th/early 20th c., depicting the Marquis of Granby, framed, overall height 52 in., width 37 in. $800/1200

W 799. An Antique

Silverplate Mirrored Plateau, late 19th c., floral scroll decoration, height 3 in., diameter 15 in. $400/600

797. A Gorham Sterling Silver Tea Set, date mark for 1896 and 1900, comprised of a teapot, covered sugar and creamer, each with reeding and scroll handles, teapot height 7 3/4 in., combined weight 37.90 troy ozs. $400/600 W 798. A Large Silver-Framed Porcelain

Chocolate and Tea Service, associated, various makers including Staffordshire, Copeland and Royal Worcester; including 2 small teapots, tea caddy, chocolate pot, 5 creamers, 3 tea cups, 25 chocolate cups, 28 various saucers. (approx. 64 pcs.)

800. A Tiffany Sterling Silver Vermeil Partial Flatware Service, pat. 1905, in the “Shell and Thread” pattern, including four each: dinner forks, dinner knives, salad forks, dessert forks, dessert knives and dessert spoons, a citrus spoon and an ice teaspoon, total weight (weighable) 32.50 troy ozs., (26 pcs.) $700/1000

$500/800 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 796

797

800

W 801. A Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver Columnar

Candlesticks, date mark for 1894, removable bobêches, fluted standard, incurvate weighted base, height 10 1/8 in. $400/600 802. A Continental .830 Silver Coffee and Tea Service, Germany, 20th c., probably Gebrüder Kühn, Scwäbisch Gmünd, comprised of a coffee pot, teapot, sugar and creamer, combined weight 53.85 troy ozs. (4 pcs.) $800/1200 802

W 795. A Regency Mahogany Butler’s Tray, early 19th c., dovetailed

galleried surround with handle grips, molded base, height 4 in., width 28 in., depth 17 1/2 in. Note: No stand. $250/350 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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803. An Antique Georgian-Style Silverplate Hot Water Urn, in the Neoclassical taste, with bright-cut engraving, height 19 3/4 in. $400/600 804. A Pair of Antique English Silverplate Two-Light Candelabra, c. 1900, scroll arms, urn-shaped candlecups with removable bobêches, navette-shaped drip pans, tapering shafts, navetteshaped bases, reeded decoration, height 15 3/8 in. $500/750 805. A French Gilt and Patinated Bronze Eight-Light Chandelier, c. 1910, urn form standard, scrolled harp shaped supports centering the fixture, flanked by three-light candlearms, etched shade, electrified, height 46 in., width 38 in.

805

$800/1200 803

804

807

806. An Antique Georgian Mahogany and Inlaid Bowfront Sideboard, bracketed center drawer flanked by one deep drawer and two drawers, square tapered legs, spade feet, bellflower swag inlay, height 37 in., width 78 1/8 in., depth 24 7/8 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. 807. A George III Carved Mahogany Tea Table, 18th c. and later, circular top, vasiform support, arched legs, slipper feet, height 27 in., width 32 1/2 in., depth 33 in. $400/600 806

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Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.


810. A Pair of Late Regency Mahogany Console Tables, 19th c., reeded tops with rounded corners, conforming frieze, ring-turned tapered legs, height 29 in., width 54 in., depth 44 3/4 in.

811 (1 of 2)

$800/1200

811. A Pair of Regency-Style Mahogany Bookcases, columnar supports flanking open shelves, blocked base, height 36 1/2 in., width 35 in., depth 16 1/2 in. $500/1000 809

810

812

W 808. A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Mounted Lap Desk, c. 1840, of generous

size, lid opening to a fitted interior on conforming later stand, X stretcher, height 23 in., width 24 in., depth 14 in. $200/400 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

812. A Georgian Chinoiserie Decorated Hanging Cupboard, arched cornice above raised panel door, molded base, the whole with gilt and green paint decoration, height 26 in., width 23 in., depth 13 1/2 in. $500/1000

809. A George I Walnut and Burled Chest-on-Stand, early 18th c., molded cornice, three over three drawers, base with one drawer, shaped molding, cabriole legs, pad feet, height 63 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 23 in.

Provenance: Rupert Gentle Antiques, The Manor House, Milton Lilbourne, Wiltshire.

$1000/1500

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813. An Antique William and MaryStyle Japanned Dower Chest, probably 19th c., domed lid, void interior, chased brass strapwork hinges, later bun feet, the whole with gilt decoration, height 26 1/2 in., width 42 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $400/600 Provenance: Duchess of Westminster Estate Sale. 813

814. A NeoclassicalStyle Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Center Table, circular malachite veneer top, apron inlaid with circular satinwood medallions, the square tapered legs inlaid at each side with flowerheads and descending fruiting vines, leaf and bronze gadroon sabots, height 26 in., diameter 31 in.

815

816. James T. Callowhill (British/ Massachusetts, 1838-1917), “Fish Houses, Orr’s Island, Maine”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and inscribed en verso, 11 3/4 in. x 17 3/4 in., framed. $300/500

$800/1200

817. James Milton Sessions (American, 1882-1962), “New Hampshire Hills”, watercolor on board, signed lower left, initialed “J.M.S.” and titled en verso, titled on mat, image 18 1/4 in. x 24 in., board 22 in. x 28 1/4 in., framed. $1200/1800 814

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

816

815. Agnes Lodwick (American/Missouri, 1879-1963), “New England Harbor”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, remnants of “St. Louis Artists’ Guild” label en verso, 18 in. x 15 in., framed. $350/550

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820. Joseph Thors (British, 1843-1900), “Figures Fishing in the Pool of a Wooded Stream”, c. 1870, oil on canvas, signed lower right, early 20th c. labels “Joseph Cooke... Birmingham” en verso of frame, 20 1/2 in. x 30 1/4 in., original giltwood frame. $800/1200 818

821 (1 of 2)

820

819

818. Richard Clarke Hare (American/New York, 1906-1959), “Upper Road, Provincetown, Cape Cod”, 1941, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left, title and provenance information on typed note en verso, sight 10 1/2 in. x 14 1/2 in., framed. $300/500 819. George F. Fuller (American, 1822-1884), “Portrait of Katherine Kimball”, oil on canvas, unsigned, “Vose Galleries, Boston” label en verso, “Carrig-rohane Shop / R.C. Vose, Boston” carved en verso of frame, 38 in. x 32 in., framed. $2000/4000 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

822

821. A Pair of Antique English Colored Lithographs of Ships, “H.M.S. Agamemnon, 91 Guns” and “H.M.S. Duke of Wellington, 131 Guns”, each inscribed “O.W. Brierly del...T.G. Dutton. Lith” lower left and “Day Sun. Lith. to The Queen” lower right, both published by Ackerman, London, each sight 19 1/2 in. x 25 in., matted and framed alike. $600/900

822. Paul-César Helleu (French, 1859-1927), “La Lecture (Woman Reading)”, color lithograph, signed in the stone lower left, “Imprimerie de la Artistes Lithographers, 2 rue de la Sorbonne” printed lower left, two artist labels and handwritten note in French en verso, sight 28 in. x 22 in., framed. $500/800 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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W 823. Édouard Manet

(French, 1832-1883), “Head of Charles Baudelaire”, 1862, engraving, imprinted “Peint et Gravé par Manet” and dated lower left, imprinted “Imp. A. Salmon” lower right, 4 5/8 in. x 4 1/8 in., framed. $250/500 824. John Marin (American, 1870-1953), “St. Germain-des-Pres, Paris”, 1906, etching on paper, pencilsigned and titled lower margin, signed and dated in plate lower left, two gallery labels en verso, plate 8 in. x 5 1/2 in., framed.

825

$800/1200 824

827

826

825. John Sloan (American, 1871-1951), “Arch Conspirators”, 1917, etching on paper, pencil-signed, titled, numbered “100 proof” and inscribed “Ernest Roth, imp. [old paper]” in the lower margin, signed and dated in plate lower left, gallery label en verso, Morris no. 183, plate 4 1/4 in. x 6 in., sheet 9 in. x 7 1/2 in., framed.

828

$800/1200 Note: On the winter evening of January 23rd, 1917, the artists John Sloan and Marcel Duchamp, accompanied by the poet Gertrude Dick and three of their actor friends from the Provincetown Playhouse, found an unlocked side door to the Washington Arch in Greenwich Village. They climbed the spiral staircase to the roof and spread out blankets, hung balloons, lit candles, enjoyed a picnic and talked till dawn. At one point in the evening Gertrude Dick read a declaration of independence declaring the surrounding area as the “Free and Independent Republic of Washington Square” encouraging creativity and artistic expression. John Sloan’s print “Arch Conspirators” was a tribute to the evening among friends. 826. Marinus Johannes (Drulman) de Jongere (Dutch, 1912-1978), “Ships at the Rotterdam Port”, c. 1950s, oil on masonite, signed “M. deJongere” lower right, 23 1/2in. x 39 1/2 in., framed. $1500/2500

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827. Marinus Johannes de Jongere (Dutch, 1912-1978), “Tugboat Entering the Rotterdam Port”, c. 1950s, oil on canvas, signed “M. deJongere” lower right, 13 3/4 in. x 23 3/4 in., framed. $800/1200 828. Marinus Johannes de Jongere (Dutch, 1912-1978), “Dredging Crane at Rotterdam Port”, oil on canvas, signed “M. deJongere” lower right, 15 3/4 in. x 23 3/4 in., framed. $800/1200


830. An American Aesthetic Inlaid Walnut Side Chair, late 19th c., attributed to Pottier & Stymus, New York, shaped crest rail, palmette splat terminating in an ebonized inlaid panel, stiles with scrolled ebonized inlaid terminals, bracketed seat rail, square cuffed legs, impressed no. 62 on rear.

831. An Antique Italian RococoStyle Paint-Decorated Writing Table, late 19th c., shaped molded top, three frieze drawers, paneled sides, cabriole legs, the whole in yellow ochre and floral paint, height 31 in., width 38 in., depth 23 1/2 in. $400/600

$300/500

832. A George III-Style Carved Mahogany Tapestry Upholstered Armchair, arched crest, padded arms, rosette scrolled supports, carved seat rail, square legs; together with an associated footstool, bun feet. (2 pcs.)

829

$700/900 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

831

830

832

833

829. Marinus Johannes de Jongere (Dutch, 1912-1978), “Tugboat Leaving a Dutch Harbor”, oil on canvas, signed “M. deJongere” lower right, 16 3/4 in. x 23 3/4 in., framed.

833. An American Late Classical Mahogany Dining Table, circular top opening to accept four leaves (in original carrier), large faceted support, scroll feet, height 29 in., diameter 54 in., extended length 142 in. $1500/2500

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834

834. A Fine American Classical Carved and Figured Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, c. 1840-1850, in two parts, pedimented cornice above pair of glazed doors, fall front desk compartment with fitted interior and inset baize writing surface, height 92 in., width 42 in., depth 21 in. $2000/3000 835. An Antique American Carved Mahogany Rent Table, early 20th c., in the Regency taste, locks stamped “Eagle Lock Co., Terryville, Conn.”, tooled leather top, four drawers and faux drawers, turned standard, outswept reeded legs ending in brass cuffs, casters, height 28 in., width 42 in. $1500/2500

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836. A Pair of American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchairs, c. 1830, Philadelphia, padded back, scrolled arms with ball turned uprights, molded seat rail, sabre legs.

836

$1000/1500 837. A Pair of American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchairs, c. 1835, Philadelphia, padded back, scrolled arms with ball turned uprights, molded seat rail, saber legs. $1000/1500

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839. A Pair of English TwoArm Argand Lamps, c. 1830-40, attributed to Thomas Messenger and Sons, burner parts marked “J.I. Cox/New York”, fluted urn shaped fonts and standards, perpendicular arms with decorative scrollwork, pedestals festooned with masks and foliage, paw feet, raised on plinths, height 20 1/2 in., width 20 in., etched shades. $3000/5000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

838

Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Elegant Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2002, p. 137.

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838. A Rococo-Revival Brass and Gilt Bronze Two-Light Argand Chandelier, c.1830-1850, probably English, Classical amphora font decorated with grotesque masks and grapes on a navette form bowl festooned in Bacchanalian motifs, acanthine bud finial, cut and frosted glass shades, height 30 in., width 16 1/2 in. $3000/5000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 840

Illustrated: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Lighting. Atglen, PA: Schiffer. 2002, pp. 222-223.

840. A Pair of American Bronze Figural Six-Light Candelabra, c. 1850, probably Henry N. Hooper and Company, Boston, each with fluted acanthine arms issuing from a cornucopia held by Nike - the winged Goddess of Victory - mounted on a pedestal decorated with grape vines, incurvate octagonal base, height 31 3/4 in., width 12 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 841. An American Patinated Bronze Miniature Sinumbra Lamp, c. 1840, William Carleton, Boston, labeled on burner, baluster form standard, molded stem foot, square plinth, period etched and frosted shade with chimney, height 16 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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842. A Very Fine American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Étagère, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, high relief floral and acanthus crest above a central domed mirror flanked by arched mirrored sections each fitted with three demilune shelves and a shaped marble shelf, all set on a serpentine base with molded marble top, height 107 in., width 60 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $25000/50000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 842

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845. A Rare American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Étagère Cabinet, c. 1850, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, pierced gallery and bracket supports, mirrored back over frieze drawer and two cupboard doors, scrolled feet, height 73 in., width 46 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in. 844

$7000/10000 Note: The use of seven-layer lamination to create the naturalistic grape-and-vine panels supporting the upper shelf on this étagère is indicative of the work of John Henry Belter. A firescreen from the Manney Collection and an étagère from the Service Collection, both attributed to Belter, feature similar carved and laminated panels.

844. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Armoire, c. 1850-1860, attributed to John and Joseph W. Meeks, New York, shaped and molded crest with bouquet basket finials, pendant fruit carved frieze above a single arched mirrored door, paneled drawer below, molded base, disc feet, height 84 in., width 46 in., depth 26 in.

The drawer interior on this lot is well fitted with compartments, similar to those in a dresser bearing the stencil of Springmeyer Bros, Belter’s successor, sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 628, October 4, 2003. Reference: Schwartz, Stanek, True. John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival. New York EP. Dutton, 1981, p. 59, fig. 31; Dubrow, Richard. American Furniture of the 19th c., 1840-1880, Atglen PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 146.

$2500/3500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

846. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Fire Screen, mid-19th c., attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, rocaille pierced square framework, surrounding a circular carved and gilt inner frame with needlepoint panel, barley twist standard, acanthus carved arched legs ending in scrolled toes, height 50 in., width 26 5/8 in., depth 26 1/2 in.

Note: The elegant quality and sophisticated carved decoration of this armoire suggest that it was made by an important mid-nineteenth-century New York City furniture manufacturer such as John and Joseph W. Meeks. The serpentine crest with outset turrets supporting finials, canted corners with brackets, and shaped mirror plate in the cupboard door are details found on several labeled armoires made by the Meeks firm. A similar armoire manufactured by J. & J.W. Meeks sold in these rooms on September 30, 2006.

$800/1200

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847. An Important American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Center Table, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, circular white marble top, serpentine apron with grapes, flowers and shells, reticulated cabriole legs with clusters of fruit at knees, stretchers centering a large basket of fruit, casters, height 28 1/4 in., diameter 26 1/2 in. $20000/30000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Dubrow, Eileen and Richard. American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 128. Note: An observation of the table here, and additionally the next lot, a nearly identical table, is that both tables are defined by a white marble top of perfectly circular form and supported by tightly proportioned cabriole legs. The fine design is completed by a vertical basket. John Henry Belter is often discussed as the outstanding figure of 19th c. American furniture and in the period of his short career described as genius, innovator and master of Rococo Revival. The two tables illustrated here are a reminder that Belter’s sense of late 18th c. and early 19th c. styles is always present and singularly distinctive.

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848. An American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Center Table, c. 1850-60, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, circular white marble top, serpentine apron carved with acorns, flowers and acanthus, reticulated cabriole legs laden with flowers, stretchers centering a basket of flowers, casters, height 28 1/2 in., diameter 24 1/2 in. $20000/30000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. Illustrated: Dubrow, Eileen and Richard. American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2000, p. 76. Note: This table is nearly identical to a laminated rosewood center table purchased by Adelicia Acklen (1817-1887) from John Henry Belter in 1853 for the “Tête-a-Tête Room” at Belmont Mansion, Nashville, TN (acc. 2014.03.16). The compact proportions of this sculptural example relate closely to the larger center table from the Manney collection installed at Gallery 739, The Rococo Revival Period Room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 1980.510) Reference: http://belmont mansion.com/collection/newestacquisitions/; http://metmuseum.org

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849. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Dressing Bureau, c. 1865, probably attributed to John Henry Belter and Springmeir Bros., New York, arched mirror, scrolled supports, marble top, divided frieze drawer over three graduated drawers, plinth drawer, casters, height 84 1/2 in., width 44 1/2 in., depth 22 in. 849

$2500/3500 850. An American Rococo Gilt and Patinated Bronze Four-Arm Gasolier, c. 18571859, Fellows and Hoffman, baluster form standard with four Classical portrait busts, and gilt floral swag mounts, etched and frosted shades electrified, height 43 in., diameter 32 in. $2000/3000 851. A Pair of Very Fine Continental Gilt Bronze Girandole Mirrors, probably French, each opposed mirror within complex scrolled foliate and floral surround issuing four arms, height 40 in., width 27 in. $8000/12000

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852. An American Highly Carved Oak Partner’s Desk, c. 1880-1900, attributed to R.J. Horner, New York, rectangular top with molded edge, each side with three drawers with lion’s mask pulls, door with cartouche, winged griffin canted legs, paw feet, height 30 1/4 in., width 56 in., depth 34 in. $3000/5000 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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853. A Monumental American Renaissance Carved and Burl Walnut Bedroom Suite, mid-19th c., attributed to Thomas Brooks, Brooklyn, comprising a bedstead and princess dresser, bed with swagged arched crest flanked by urn uprights, paneled headboard, conforming rails and foot board; dresser with conforming crest and framed mirror above marble top drop center with drawer, flanked by marble top banks of drawers on each side, raised on casters.

including segmented and triangular pediments, columns, pilasters, brackets, acroteria, and urns, often combined with richly figured walnut veneers that accentuate the high relief of the decoration. The bedstead and dresser in the current lot feature details similar to those on a bed and matching dressing case bearing the stenciled label of Thomas Brooks; arched panels with volutes flanking the upper part of the headboard of the bedstead, the mirror of the dresser case and the carved decoration of Neo-Grec stylized classical leaves emerging from the volutes.

$4000/6000

Reference: Eileen Dubrow and Richard Dubrow, Styles of American Furniture, 1860-1960 (Atglen, Pennsylvania, 1997), pp. 60 & 78.

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854. An American Carved Oak Hall Seat, c. 1880-1900, probably R.J. Horner, New York, crest formed by two massive lions, paneled back with fluted bombé base, lift seat, open interior, flanked by a pair of griffin supports, height 59 in., width 54 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH. 855. An American Renaissance Carved, Parcel Gilt and Gilt-Incised Rosewood Cabinet, late 19th c., domed top, frieze with female mask, cupboard door with Japanese lacquer panel, flanking niches with domed canopies and shelves, associated turned legs, paneled back, open shelf, bun feet. $1500/2500 854

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856. An American Renaissance-Style Carved Oak Hall Seat, c. 1880, probably R.J. Horner, New York, back elaborately carved with foliage and cartouches, lift seat with open interior, winged griffin arms, bombe base, lion’s paw feet, height 46 in., width 66 in., depth 19 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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Note: The late nineteenth century, New York City furniture manufacturer R. J. Horner was known for its elaborately carved oak furniture in interpretations of the Italian Renaissance style. The hall bench in the current lot derives its form from the Italian cassapanca, which was a cassone, or lift-top dowry chest, fitted with arms and back. Typical of the Renaissance-inspired furniture produced by Horner are the winged griffins forming the arms, lion’s paw feet, and scrolling foliage decorating the shaped crest as well as the chest under the seat. A carved oak hall bench of similar form bearing the label of R.J. Horner sold on October 18, 2014, as lot 251 at Fontaine’s in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

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857. An Antique American Carved Mahogany Pedestal, c. 1900, circular top, dolphin figural stem, circular base, height 40 1/8 in., diameter 15 1/4 in. $700/900 858. A Rare Gilt Bronze American Sinumbra Lamp, c. 1840, Stoutenburgh and Cox, New York, labeled on burner, inverted pyramid shaped font, Corinthian-style columnar standard, molded socle on square plinth, etched and frosted shade with chimney, height 32 in., diameter 13 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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860. An American Gilt Bronze Three-Light Gas Candelabrum, mid-19th c., possibly Cornelius and Baker, Philadelphia, urn shaped standard, scrolled arms and legs raised on tripartite base, acanthus, grapeleaves and allover floral decoration, height 26 1/4 in., width 24 in.

861. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Étagère Desk, mid-19th c., “F.S. Johnson, #280 Chestnut St., Philadelphia”, signed and labeled, superstructure with pierced gallery, tiered shelves, mirrored back, lyre uprights, three drawers below; lower case with escritoire drawer, spiral turned uprights, bracketed shelves, turned feet, height 64 in., width 38 7/8 in., depth 17 1/2 in.

$800/1200

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862. An American Renaissance Carved and Ebonized Marquetry Center Table, c. 1865, New York, shaped top with sunflower bands, conforming blind fretwork frieze, square tapered legs, incurvate stretcher, turned feet, casters, the whole carved with sunflowers and geometric motifs, height 30 in., width 44 in., depth 29 in. $800/1200 863. An American Rococo Carved Walnut Sideboard, mid-19th c., attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, superstructure with arched crest centered by a stag head, shaped shelf above a mirrored back, scrolled supports, marble top above a pair of drawers and cupboard doors with fish and fowl trophées, rounded fruit carved sides, conforming base, height 88 in., width 65 in., depth 22 in. $4000/6000 Note: This sideboard has elements similar to five other examples documented from the Roux workshop and connected to the example presented by the firm at the 1853 Crystal Palace Exhibition in New York City, illustrated in The World of Science Art and Industry, Illustrated Examples in the New York Exhibition. The lower left door panel with an eel scrolling a fish here is identical to that on the black walnut sideboard stamped by Roux at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and very similar to those on the “companion” piece conserved by the Newark Museum. Interestingly, the sideboard at the Met is crested with a stag, as is this lot. Walnut sideboards also attributed to Roux, with case carving similar to that seen here, were sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 841 on December 1, 2007 and as lot 297, offered September 12, 2009. A rosewood sideboard labeled by Roux with very similar carved decoration was sold in these rooms as lot 560, February, 1995.

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864. An American Gothic Carved Mahogany Center Table, c. 1835, New York, later molded marble top, ogee frieze, flared chamfered standard, ogee collar, quatrefoil carved legs, inset casters, height 28 1/8 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 35 1/2 in. $2000/3000

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865. An American Carved Mahogany Bedstead and Bureau, late 19th c., attributed to R.J. Horner, New York, headboard with molded cornice, frieze with scrolling rinceau centering cartouche, panel flanked by reeded baluster columns, paneled foot board with lion’s mask brackets; conforming bureau with rectangular adjustable mirror, case fitted with frieze drawer over two graduated drawers, plinth base; bedstead height 82 in., interior length 78 in., interior width 60 in.; bureau height 85 in., width 55 in., depth 27 in. $3000/5000

866. An American Coin Silver Tea Service, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, wc. 18481878, marked “BAILEY & CO.” in rectangle and “PHILAD” in rectangle, comprised of a teapot, covered sugar, creamer and bowl, each footed vase shape with domed cover, urn-form finial, beading and Greek key banding, teapot height 10 3/8 in., combined weight 65.40 troy ozs., (4 pcs.) $1000/1500 W 867. A Missouri

Coin Silver Julep Cup, Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, wc. 18371848, marked “JACCARD & Co.” in rectangle and “St. LOUIS” in rectangle, seamed construction with applied molded borders, engraved “Jackson Faire”, height 3 3/8 in., weight 4 troy ozs.

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“Strawberry” Pattern Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, gilt wash bowls, square handle terminal, length 9 1/4 in., weight 8.15 troy ozs.

$400/600

$300/500

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W 870. An American Sterling Silver

Washington Chatterton, Springfield, IL, wc. 1842-1880, marked “CHATTERTON” in rectangle, footed baluster form, scroll handle and acorn and oak leaf chasing, height 10 3/8 in., weight 11.60 troy ozs. $400/600

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Fish Slice, Dominick & Haff, New York, act. 1868-1928, in the “New King” pattern, introduced 1898, length 10 7/8 in., weight 7.35 troy ozs. $200/300


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Three-Light Candelabra, Ellis-Barker, Birmingham, for Black, Starr & Frost/Gorham Inc., height 5 7/8 in., width 12 in.; together with a silverplate wine funnel, length 6 5/8 in. (3 pcs.) $300/500 880

872. A Wallace “Grand Baroque” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, pat. 1941, including 10 dinner forks, 10 dinner knives, 13 luncheon forks, 11 luncheon knives, 6 salad forks, 10 butter knives (fh), 14 cocktail forks, 12 cream soup spoons, 9 tablespoons, 5 demitasse spoons, 17 teaspoons, 12 ice tea spoons, 2 piece steak carving set, a large cold meat fork, pie server (hh), slotted serving spoon, sauce ladle, sugar spoon, sugar tongs, butter knife, pickle fork, and lemon fork, total weight (weighable) 153.40 troy ozs. (138 pcs.)

877. An English Silverplate and Cut Glass Figural Epergne, 20th c., tree-form shaft with putti set on floral and acanthus scroll feet supporting large center bowl, three removable scrollwork and floral double-arm branches supporting cut glass bowls, overall height 25 1/4 in. $1000/2000

$3500/4500

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W 873. A Pair of Continental Silver and Glass Garniture Coupes in

Tablespoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, mark reg. 1823, London, 1828, rose motif, length 8 3/4 in., weight 6.60 troy ozs.

the Neoclassical Taste, hallmarked, marks not traced; reticulated oval frames decorated with bowknots and rams’ heads, hoof feet, height 4 1/4 in., width 6 3/4 in., weight 14 troy ozs.

$200/300

$200/400

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W 874. A French First Standard Silver Salad Serving Fork and Spoon,

large oval form, openwork scroll handles, central armorial engraved on inset silver shield, button feet, length 29 in., width 18 1/2 in.

marked with French export marks and “G...”, in the Neoclassical taste, with gilt wash bowls, handsome strapwork monograms, length 10 3/8 in., weight 8.65 troy ozs. $200/300 W 875. A Continental .800 Silver and Bone Cup and Saucer, Wilhelm

Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, founded 1869, height 3 in.; together with a pair of sterling silver-mounted bone candlesticks, mounts hallmarked Birmingham, 1891, maker’s mark rubbed, height 5 1/2 in. $300/500

$300/500 880. An Early Victorian Sterling Silver Standish, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1847, oblong form raised on paw supports fitted with two silver mounted glass inkpots, engraved crest and armorial, height 4 1/2 in., 8 3/4 in. x 6 1/4 in., weight 10.15 troy ozs. $250/500 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

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882. An American Classical-Style Marble Center Table, 20th c., inspired by a design by Thomas Hope, circular top, tapered triangular standard, outswept plinth base, height 30 1/8 in., diameter 39 1/2 in. $2000/3000

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881. An American Federal Inlaid Cherrywood Secretary Bookcase, early 19th c., Kentucky, broken arch molded crest above two arched paneled doors, chamfered lamb’s tongue stiles, slant front opening to a fitted interior, four banded graduated drawers, shaped base, “French” feet, height 95 in., width 39 in., depth 20 in. $4000/6000

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883. An American Late Classical Mahogany Sofa, c. 1835, attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, with massive C and S scroll arms terminating in bosses, bolection seat rail, scroll supports, casters, height 37 1/2 in., width 74 in., depth 33 1/2 in. $1000/1500 884. An American Classical Walnut Bookcase, c. 18401850, ogee cornice above original shelf interior, paneled glazed doors, ogee bracket feet, height 93 in., width 63 in., depth 24 in. $1200/2000 Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA.


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885. An American Classical Walnut Bookcase, mid-19th c., stepped ogee molded cornice above a pair of paneled glazed doors, adjustable shelf interior, conforming molded base, ogee bracket feet, height 94 in., width 64 in., depth 22 in. Note: Original surface, en suite with proceeding lot.

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887. A Set of Six American St. Albans Masonic Lodge Hall Oak Roundabout Armchairs, 19th c., Jackson, LA, curved crest rail with handle grip, spindled uprights, plank seat, turned legs, stretchers.

$1200/2000 Provenance: Estate Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA.

$700/1000 Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA., acquired c. 1950 from St. Albans Masonic Lodge #28, Jackson, LA, chartered 1827.

886. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Sofa, New York, scroll and acanthus figured tablet crest rail, swan and acanthus carved arms, molded figured seat rail, wing carved lion’s paw feet fitted with casters, height 37 1/2 in., width 83 in., depth 25 in.

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888. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Center Table, mid-19th c., probably Thomas Brooks, New York, oval marble top, incised frieze, lobed standard, scrolled bracket supports, shaped anthemion carved legs, bun feet, casters, height 28 1/2 in., width 35 in., depth 26 in. $500/750 Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA. 889. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou”, oil wash on board, signed lower left, sight 9 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in., period frame. $1800/2500

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890. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Cotton Pickin’”, oil on board, monogrammed mid-right, titled en verso, 16 in. x 24 in., framed. $2000/3000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist by a Natchitoches lady, c. 1970. 891. Knute Heldner (Swedish/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Cabin and Fisherman in a Pirogue, Louisiana Bayou”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, “Devoe and Raynolds Co., Inc., New York” and “Guenther’s Galleries, Cleveland” labels en verso, 12 in. x 16 in., framed.

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Mississippi, 1862-1945), “Southern Landscape with Tall Pines”, pastel and graphite on paper, unsigned, 10 in. x 7 5/8 in., framed. $300/500

$1500/2000

Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

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894. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 18751952), “Chicken Coop”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., framed.

Munger (American/ Mississippi, 18621945), “Spanish Style House among the Trees”, pastel on paper, signed lower left, sight 7 in. x 9 1/4 in., framed; together with “Blue Heaven (Winter)”, 1939, woodcut, signed, dated and titled in margins, 3 1/2 in. x 3 5/8 in., unframed, (2 pcs.)

$1000/1500 895. James McConnell “Mac” Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 1907-1998), “Pitcher Plants”, 1969, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right, 20 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in., framed. $1200/1800

$500/800

896. James McConnell “Mac” Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 1907-1998), “Magnolia Blossoms”, 1971, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right, 20 in. x 13 3/4 in., framed.

Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

$1200/1800 896

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897. A French Provincial Carved and Inlaid Fruitwood Buffet à Deux Corps, 18th c., cove molded cornice, paneled inlaid frieze above two arched scalloped doors, shelf interior, three medial drawers, conforming doors below, shaped base, cabriole legs, height 92 in., width 61 in., depth 25 1/2 in.

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$3000/5000 898. A Pair of Italian Baroque-Style Gilt Solomonic Columns, early 20th c., chamfered tops, entwined vine stems, scrolled plinth bases, height 27 in., width 27 1/2 in., depth 15 in. $1000/1500

899. A Dutch Neoclassical-Style Marquetry Inlaid Cabinet, probably 19th c., carved crest with profile bust, pair of shaped doors, void interior, bombe base with three long drawers, “French” feet. $1500/2500 900. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut Fauteuils, 20th c., shaped floral and acanthine crest rail, acanthine arms, caned back and serpentine seat, cabriole legs. $800/1200 898

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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901. An Antique Fruitwood Bonnetière, early 19th c., molded cornice, plain frieze, paneled doors, medial drawer, shaped skirt, shaped feet, height 82 in., width 38 1/2 in., depth 24 in.

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903. An Antique Continental Carved Argenté Console, mid19th c., serpentine marble top, mask carved conforming frieze, S shaped legs with lion’s masks and acanthus, scrolled toes and shaped stretcher centered by a putto cartouche.

$700/900 Provenance: Wirthmore Antiques, New Orleans, LA, November, 1998. 901

$2500/3500 904. A Pair of Continental NeoclassicalStyle Bronze 902 and PorcelainMounted Mahogany Tables, early 20th c., circular inset marble tops, frieze with Vitruvian scrolls, vasiform stem, incurvate base with porcelain cabochons, paw feet, height 29 in., diameter 20 in. 904

$800/1200 905. Four Regency Rosewood Side Chairs, c. 1835, labeled “J. Kendall & Co.”, molded, shaped crest rail and stiles, stylized lyre splat, trapezoidal slip seats, chamfered turned tapered legs.

902. A French BronzeMounted and Carved Mahogany Chaise à Oreilles, 19th c., tall winged back, acanthine scrolled arms, loose cushion seat, straight rail, sabre legs.

$1200/1800

$700/900

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907. A Continental Fruitwood Inlaid and Ebonized Secretary Desk, 19th c., molded cornice above the center incurvate door flanked by colonnettes and serpentine side cabinets; the base with cylinder enclosing fitted interior, leather inset compartments; three drawers below, bracketed base, height 86 in., width 46 1/2 in., depth 23 in. 906

908 (1 of 2)

$1000/1500

909

908. A Pair of French Provincial Cherrywood Cabinets, 19th c., each with long drawer above a pair of paneled doors, shaped stiles, blocked feet, height 39 1/2 in., width 45 in., depth 19 3/4 in. $2000/3000 907

906. An Edwardian Inlaid and Painted Satinwood Chest of Drawers in the Adam Taste, early 20th c., the case with four graduated drawers, tapering legs with blocks, locks marked Wm Sloan, height 38 in., width 36 in., depth 19 in.

909. A Napoleon III Inlaid, Amboyna, Ebonized, Porcelain and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Bonheur du Jour, c. 1860-70, galleried superstructure with mirror back niche flanked by doors, frieze drawers, center fitted with writing surface, shaped shelf, plinth base, turned feet, height 59 1/2 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 22 in. $1200/1800

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911. Ernst Karl Georg Zimmermann (German, 18521901), “Fresh Catch”, 1884, oil on cradled panel, signed and dated lower right, 23 1/2 in. x 18 3/4 in., framed. $1500/2500 912. Hendrik Otto van Thol (Dutch, 1859-1902), “Fishermen and Boats in a Dutch Harbor”, 19th c., oil on canvas, “Morton’s Auction Exchange tag” en verso, 12 in. x 26 in., framed. $700/900 Provenance: Morton’s Auction Exchange. deaccessioned from New Orleans Museum of Art, December 12, 1981, lot 274. 913. Oskar M. Gross (Austrian/American, 18711963), “Bathing Girl”, oil on canvas affixed to board, signed lower right, titled en verso, 43 in. x 56 in., framed. $1500/2500

913

910. An Italian Rococo-Style Crème Peinte and Gilt Decorated Console Table, early 20th c., marble top, molded shell carved frieze, carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, height 28 1/2 in., width 50 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $700/1000

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914. Oskar M. Gross (Austrian/American, 18711963), “The Little Mermaid”, oil on canvas affixed to board, signed lower right, 48 in. x 38 in., framed. $1200/1800


916. Alexandra Nechita (Romanian/California, b. 1985), “My Guardian Angel”, 1997, pen and ink on paper, signed and dated lower left, sight 23 1/2 in. x 17 1/4 in., framed; accompanied by original receipt from Bon Tirer Fine Art Gallery, Piermont, NY, 2000. (2 pcs.) $1000/2000 917. Francisco Toledo (Mexican, b. 1940), “Cat”, lithograph, pencil-signed and numbered “4/25” lower left, 21 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in., framed.

915

$800/1200 916

Provenance: Joel N. Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA. 918. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933), “In Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Brandeis University National Women’s Committee, 1948-88”, 1988, color lithograph, signed and dated lower right, numbered “27/250” lower left, 25 in. x 40 in., framed.

917

$1200/1800 Provenance: Joel N. Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA.

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918

915. Vera de Bosset Stravinsky (Russian/American, 1888-1982), “The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky, The Santa Fe Opera”, 1959, watercolor on paper, signed, initialed “V.S.” lower right, 10 in. x 13 3/4 in., framed. $400/600 Provenance: Acquired from the artist, Eleanor Bedell’s The Shop, Santa Fe, c. 1961. Note: The Russian actress, dancer and painter, Vera de Bosset was the long-term lover and then wife of composer Igor Stravinsky. Stravinsky’s “The Firebird” ballet performed in Paris at the Ballet Russes in 1910, propelled the composer into prominence. Beginning in 1957, Stravinsky and de Bosset made annual visits to Santa Fe at the invitation of John Crosby, director of the Santa Fe Opera. Several of Stravinsky’s pieces were performed at the San Fee Opera including a revival of “The Firebird”.

919. Mark Tobey (American, 1890-1976), “Untitled Composition”, 1961, color lithograph, pencil signed lower right, numbered “45/100” lower left, artist label on frame backing, image 9 in. x 12 in., framed. $400/600 Provenance: Joel N. Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA. 920. Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 19061997), “Constellation”, 1967, color screen print, signed lower center, printed by Atelier Arcay, published by Denise Rene, Paris, edition of 150, 27 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in., framed. $500/800

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921. Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 19061997), “50-20”, color lithograph, pencil-signed lower right, titled and numbered “43/200” lower left, sight 22 1/4 in. x 21 3/4 in., framed. $500/800 922. Jennifer Berringer (American, b. 1950), “Muse II”, 1991, oil and mixed media on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower right, pencil-titled and numbered “Ed III” lower left, 29 3/4 in. x 22 3/8 in., framed. $300/500

921

926

923. Robyn Denny (British, 1930-2014), “Color Box Series, Number III”, 1969, color screenprint construction, pencilsigned, dated and numbered “18/75” lower right, titled, dated and artist label en verso, published by Editions Alecto, London, 20 1/2 in. x 24 1/4 in., framed. $500/800 924. Karl Schrag (German/ American, 1912-1995), “Autumn Wind and Stars”, 1988, color lithograph, pencilsigned, titled, dated, and numbered “7/60” lower margin, artist label en verso, 21 1/2 in. x 24 3/4 in., framed. $400/600

924

922

925. John French Sloan (American, 1871-1951), “Frankie and Johnnie”, 1928, etching, third state, signed, dated, titled and inscribed “from HIM” in plate, pencilsigned lower right, edition of 100, 4 3/4 in. x 7 3/4 in., framed. $500/800 925

923

926. Donald K. Sultan (American, b. 1951), “Yellow Roses, April”, 1992, from Fruit and Flowers II, color screen print, monogrammed “DS” upper left, titled and dated in pencil across left margin, numbered in pencil lower right, printed by Watanabe Studio, Brooklyn, published by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York, sight 12 in. x 12 in., framed. $700/1000

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929. Margery Austen Ryerson (American, 1886-1989), “Girl in a Red Cap and Folk Dress”, oil on canvas laid on masonite, signed upper right, 28 in. x 22 in., framed.

927

$1200/1800 927. Pedro Friedeberg (Italian/ Mexican, b. 1936), “Four Acrobats in Six Positions”, 1972, silkscreen, pencil-signed, dated and numbered “1/50”, titled in plate, 19 1/2 in. x 19 1/2 in., framed.

928

$400/600 928. Fred Sexton (American/California, 1907-1995), “Rubble Still Life”, c. 1948, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled on exhibition labels from the California Palace of the Legion of Honor en verso, 24 in. x 31 1/4 in., framed. $2000/3000 Note: Fred Sexton is best known today for his creation of the Maltese Falcon statuette prop for the 1941 Warner Brothers film of the same name. His artistic career began in 1929 when his self-portrait was included in an exhibition titled “The Younger Painters” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it was heralded by the Los Angeles Time’s art critic, Arthur Miller. Miller became a champion of the artist throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Sexton led the Art Students League in Los Angeles from 1949-1953 and exhibited and taught at galleries and schools throughout Southern California. His work famously hung in the collection of Edward G. Robinson and was included in the 21st Biennial Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 1949. He is best known for his architectural compositions, portraits and still life paintings, as seen in the work offered here.

929

931

930. George Bauer Dunbar (American/New Orleans, b. 1927), “Heart”, mixed media and gold leaf on wood panel, signed lower center, 8 1/2 in. x 7 1/4 in. $500/700 Provenance: Joel N. Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA. 931. Richard A. Johnson (American/ New Orleans, b. 1942), “Bird’s Colors”, 1989, acrylic and mixed media on paper, initialed “RAJ” and dated lower right, “Galerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans” and artist labels en verso, sight 32 3/4 in. x 24 3/4 in., framed.

Reference: South, Will, Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick and Julia Armstrong-Totten. A Seed of Modernism: The Art Students of Los Angeles, 1906-1953. Pasadena: Pasadena Museum of California Art, 2008, pp. 123 124.

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932. Hunt Slonem (American, b. 1951), “Witness”, 1998, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated en verso, 60 in. x 72 in., unframed. $6000/9000 933. Hunt Slonem (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), “Pink Butterflies”, 2008, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated en verso, 40 in. x 30 in., unframed. $6000/8000 934. Hunt Slonem (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), “Peace Plan”, 2013, oil on panel, signed, dated and titled en verso, 20 in. x 16 in., framed. $1500/2500

932

934 933

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936. John Clemmer (American/ New Orleans, 1923-2014), “Low Moon”, 2002, colored pencil on paper, signed and dated lower center, artist label with title en verso, 14 in. x 11 in., framed.

935 937

$500/800 937. John Clemmer (American/ New Orleans, 1923-2014), “Still Life of Magnolias”, 1968, lithograph on paper, signed and dated lower right, 13 in. x 10 in., framed. $300/500 938. Rafael Calzada (Mexican, b. 1951), “Espacio de los Secretos”, 1980, mixed media on canvas, signed and dated lower right, signed, titled, dated and inscribed en verso, 49 1/2 in. x 43 1/2 in., framed.

936

$800/1200

938

939. Mildred Wohl (American/ New Orleans, d. 1977), “Abstract Composition”, 1967, oil on masonite, signed and dated en verso, 16 in. x 14 in., framed. $500/700 940. Mildred Wohl (American/ New Orleans, d. 1977), “Abstract Composition”, oil on masonite, signed lower right and en verso, 22 1/2 in. x 13 1/4 in., framed. $500/700 W 941. Santiago Penaloza

(Mexican, b. 1948), “Vuelo de Noche”, 1973, watercolor and ink on paper, signed and dated lower right, signed and titled en verso, sight 18 in. x 22 1/2 in., framed.

939

$250/500

935. Pamela Black Wagner (American/ Tennessee, 20th c.), “Sublime Season”, 1999, oil on board, signed, titled and dated on “Ledbetter Lusk Gallery, Memphis, TN” label en verso, 46 in. x 46 in., unframed. $700/1000

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942

944. An American Gilt and Patinated Bronze Spreadwinged Eagle, late 19th/ early 20th c., on rockwork base, height 20 1/2 in., width 43 1/8 in. $2000/3000 945. Tim Cox (American, b. 1957), “She Ain’t No Lady”, 1987, bronze, artist’s name, date and “9/40” inscribed on base, titled on brass artist plaque, shaped wood plinth, overall height 13 1/8 in.

943

942. Francesco “Franco” Alessandrini (Italian/New Orleans, b. 1944), “New Orleans River House”, c. 1967, watercolor on board, signed lower right, exhibition label with title and newspaper articles en verso, 25 3/4 in. x 33 3/4 in., framed; together with Manescalchi, Roberto, ed., Franco Alessandrini, Sansepolcro: Bottega della 945 Stampa in conjunction with Associazione Culturale Franco Alessandrini, 2012, (2 pcs.) $3000/5000

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$1500/2500 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX.

946

943. William Tolliver (American/ Louisiana, 1951-2000), “Wooded Landscape”, pastel and oil on paper, signed lower right, unidentified gallery label en verso, sheet 11 in. x 15 1/2 in., framed. $1500/2500

946. A Napoleon III Carved and Gilded Pier Mirror, late 19th c., foliate crest with portrait bust, shaped foliate and beaded frame, blocked at base, height 69 in., width 25 in. $500/800 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.


948

949. An American Polychrome and Gilt Chinoiserie Decorated Chest, c. 1835, probably New England, superstructure with scrolled backsplash, two drawers, case with three drawers, paneled sides, turned and tapered legs, height 41 1/2 in., width 38 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

947

$800/1200 W 950. A. Lesueur (French,

20th c.), “Waterloo”, early 20th c., patinated bronze diorama, inscribed “A. Lesueur” and “Made in France”, titled on brass artist plaque, height 11 3/8 in., width 16 in., depth 7 1/2 in., now electrified. $400/600 949

947. A Fine Napoleon III Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, mid-19th c., acanthus scrolled crest centered by Renaissance bust, blocked anthemion corners, shaped mirrored columned sides, height 92 1/2 in., width 65 1/2 in., depth 9 in. $2500/3500

951

948. An American Aesthetic Ebonized, Gilt-Incised, Carved Walnut and Ash Bedstead, late 19th c., attributed to Herter Brothers, New York, headboard surmounted by arched crest with shells and rosettes, panels below flanked by columnar posts with turned finials, paneled foot board with conforming posts, bracketed paneled rails, turned feet, the whole with carved foliate ornament and burled and figured panels, height 89 in., interior length 78 in., width 59 in.

951. A Continental Patinated Bronze of a Roman Warrior, 20th c., cast after the “Honor Patria” model by Émile-Louis Picault (French, 1833-1915), artist’s name and title inscribed on base, height 31 3/4 in., width 12 5/8 in. $1200/1800

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954

953

952. A Regency Carved Mahogany and Inlaid Campaign Sideboard, early 19th c., boss-carved backsplash, drop center with two frieze drawers, pedestal ends with cabinet doors, spiral-carved stiles flanking cabinet doors, sides with carrying handles, bracket feet, height 40 in., width 48 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $1000/2000

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953. A George III Mahogany Linen Press, early 19th c., molded cornice, paneled doors, shelf interior, two over two drawers, shaped base, “French” feet, height 83 in., width 48 1/2 in., depth 21 in. $800/1200 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

954. A Continental Carved Mahogany and Gilt Decorated Center Table, mid-19th c., molded marble top, narrow frieze, lobed stem, arched acanthus carved legs, paw feet, casters, height 29 1/2 in., diameter 35 3/8 in. $1000/1500

955. A Set of Twelve Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Shieldback Dining Chairs, comprised of two arm and ten side chairs, each with Prince of Wales feather pierced splat, serpentine seats, molded tapered legs, spade feet, stretchers. $1500/2500


958. A Pair of Georgian-Style Mahogany Demilune Side Tables, 19th c., top above a paneled frieze, blocked and tapered legs ending in pad feet, height 28 in., width 43 in., depth 42 1/2 in. Note: Formerly a drop-leaf with swing legs.

956

$500/1000 957

959

958

959. A Small George III Mahogany Demilune Games Table, 18th c., fold over top, with carved pockets, open well, cabriole legs, pad feet, height 28 3/8 in., width 29 3/4 in., depth 14 1/2 in.

956. A George III Carved Mahogany Armchair, 18th c. serpentine crest rail, interlaced splat, serpentine knuckle arms, needlepoint slip seat, acanthus-carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, Note: restorations.

$300/500

$500/1000 957. Georgian-Style Carved and Burl Walnut Chest on Stand, 19th c. and later, molded cornice above three over three long drawers, fluted chamfered stiles, the later base with three drawers, cabriole legs, snake feet, height 63 5/8 in., width 46 5/8 in., depth 23 1/4 in. $1000/1500

960. A Pair of Windsor Comb Back Carved Walnut Armchairs, 19th c., shaped crest, spindled uprights, shaped arms, saddle sea, turned splayed legs, stretchers. $400/600

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963

961

964 962

961. A George III-Style Faux Bois Paint Decorated Sideboard, early 20th c., banded top above center drawer and incurvate shelf flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, square legs ending in sabots, shell paint decoration, height 36 in., width 60 in., depth 19 in. $800/1200

962. An Important Russian Neoclassical-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Inlaid Mahogany Bureau à Cylindre, galleried top with eagle head mounts, cylinder lid enclosing fitted interior, pull-out tooled leather writing surface, three frieze drawers and leather writing slide, kneehole flanked by pedestals of drawers with eagle mounts and swan’s head pulls, blocked base, height 47 in., width 54 3/4 in., depth 28 in. $5000/8000 Provenance: Sold in these salesrooms, February 8, 2003, lot 428, to a New Orleans Lady. Note: The unique design of this desk combines the forms for a bureau á cylindre and a bureau á gradin. Reference: Chenèviere, Antoine. Russian Furniture: The Golden Age, 1780-1840. New York: Vendome Press, 2002.

963. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Console, mid-19th c., serpentine marble top, foliate carved frieze, scrolled anthemion carved supports connecting shelves, mirrored back, incurvate low shelf, disc feet, height 34 in., width 57 in., depth 20 in. $1000/1500 964. A Monumental Italian BaroqueStyle Carved Giltwood Throne Chair, 19th c., putti and crown foliate crest, blocked stiles, deeply scrolled arms terminating in dolphin heads, figural cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, highly carved stretcher, height 72 1/2 in., width 29 in., depth 29 in. $1200/1800

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967. An English Dinner Service, 19th c., gilt scalloped rims with foliate painted borders, white ground motif with gilt meander, comprising 17 dinner plates, 11 soup bowls, 4 vegetable plates, 4 side dishes, 2 serving platters, 2 gravy boats with underplates, 2 tureens (one covered) with underplates, and 9 coffee cups, dinner plate diameter 10 in., largest platter width 21 in. (51 pcs.) 965

$600/900

966

Provenance: Collection of William Gordon, Mayor of Savannah, GA (1834-1836) and Grandfather of Juliet Gordon Lowe, founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. 968. A Grainger’s Worcester Porcelain Partial Tea Service, c. 1815, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a waste bowl, 6 teacups, 6 coffee cups (1 handle broken) and 4 saucers, some with pattern number 954; together with 6 Derby breakfast cups and 5 saucers and coffee can, the cups and saucers with crowned crossed batons and D marks in iron-red. (37 pcs.) $600/900 Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, sale No8152, Property from the Estate of Laurance S. Rockefeller, October 12, 2005, lot 473. 967

968

965. A Continental “Boulle” Inlaid Rosewood Center Table, 19th c., top with scrolling vines, beaded edge, narrow frieze, spiral turned supports, beaded trifid base, casters, height 29 1/4 in., diameter 39 in. $2000/3000

969

966. A Worcester Porcelain Jug, c. 1765, marked, from the Dr. Wall Period, mask form spout, white ground decorated in blue flowers, height 6 in., width 5 1/4 in. $500/700

969. A Pair of Empire-Style Gilt BronzeMounted Marble Tazzas, c. 1890, shell-form dish over fluted column with floral garlands, height 8 3/4 in., diameter 6 in. $700/1000 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

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W 970. A Group of British

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Ceramics, late 18th/early 19th c., including two Staffordshire figures of Tom King and Charles Napier, heights 15 1/2 in. and 11 3/4 in., respectively; together with a Gaudy Welsh centerpiece, length 13 in., (3 pcs.)

W 976. A Miscellaneous Group of Silver Flatware,

including 6 Georg Jensen “Acorn” pattern salt spoons, 7 Continental silver gilt demitasse spoons, 2 American relish spoons, a mustard ladle, 3 cream ladles and a Gorham yo-yo; total weight (weighable) 7.75 troy ozs. (20 pcs.) $150/250

$150/250

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

977. A Pair of American Gilt Bronze Figural ThreeLight Candelabra, scrolled foliate arms, Roman soldier telamon, stepped base, height 21 1/4 in., width 22 in., now electrified.

W 971. An English Carved

Oak Torchère, with barley twist stem, circular base, ball feet; together with a satinwood torchère with candleholder above turned stem, conforming base, height 35 in., width 13 in., depth 13 in.

$800/1200 978. A Pair of Bronze-Mounted Paris Porcelain Vases, cobalt ground, reserves with a young man playing the bagpipes and a woman admiring butterflies, vase height 17 in., width 10 in., depth 8 in., now mounted as lamps.

$150/250

$700/900 W 972. A Pair of

Continental Silver Master Salts, probably French, marked “HUGO” in lozenge, each scrollwork frame with central handle and cobalt glass liner, height 5 in., width 6 1/2 in., weight 6.45 troy ozs. $300/500 W 973. A Continental .800

Silver Cigarette Case, allover foliate scroll chased decoration, 7 1/8 in. x 3 1/4 in., weight 8.45 troy ozs. $300/400 W 974. A Georgian

Sterling Silver Butter Dish, London, 1806, beaded border, ball feet, 6 5/8 in. x 6 1/8 in., weight 7.80 troy ozs. $200/300

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979

W 975. A Group of Antique

English Sterling Silver Flatware, all London, including a berry spoon, 1808; a sugar tongs, 1899; and 6 coffee spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd., 1924; combined weight 5.30 troy ozs. (9 pcs.) $100/200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

979. A Fine Gilt-Bronze Six-Light Candelabrum, mid19th c., each scrolling branch cast with leaves and berries, fluted columnar standard, pedestal with pointed-arch panels, on molded plinth, height 25 1/2 in., diameter 13 in. $300/500 W 980. A French Patinated Bronze Figure of a

Charging Bull, 20th c., after Isadore Jules Bonheur (French, 1827-1901), inscribed “I. BONHEUR” on self-base, height 19 3/4 in., green marble base, overall height 22 in. $600/800 W 981. Attributed to Ferdinand Parpan (French,

1902-2004), “Young Man in a Beret Whistling”, mid-20th c., bronze, inscribed “F. PARPAN” on rear of neck, height 10 in., black onyx base, overall height 12 1/4 in. $600/800


985. A French Gilt Brass Crystal Regulator Clock, c. 1900, movement marked “S. Marti & Cie”, porcelain dial depicting Father Time and marked “Boston”, beveled glass with reticulated borders, striking gong, faux mercury pendulum, height 12 1/4 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 5 3/4 in. $600/800 982

986

982 (detail)

982. An Antique American 14 kt. Yellow Gold Watch Chain with Intaglio Fob, weight 76 dwts. $3000/4000 983. A Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze Dressing Mirror, 20th c., cartouche shape with rocaille decoration, height 23 in., width 17 in. Note: Lacking mirror plate.

983

$300/500 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. 984. A Dutch Inlaid Mahogany Cheval Mirror, 19th c., arched crest with putto inlay, tapered upright supports, conforming shaped base, scrolled legs, height 69 3/4 in., width 30 3/4 in., depth 22 7/8 in. Note: Condition.

984

$500/800

986. A Restauration Gilt Bronze Figural Mantel Clock, c. 1830, modeled as “Ariadne Abandoned on Naxos”, striking bell movement, engine turned dial, palmette border, height 19 1/8 in., width 15 1/4 in., depth 5 1/2 in. $700/900 985 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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987. A French Provincial Painted Tall Case Clock, 19th c., enameled dial, brass repoussé surround with harvest decoration, lyre-form pendulum, height 90 in., width 21 in., depth 8 1/2 in. $800/1200 988. An Antique English Mahogany and Fruitwood Apothecary Cabinet, c. 1865, rectangular case fitted with 12 drawers all with original gold and black églomisé labels for the various medicines contained, conforming fluted plinth base, height 31 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 10 in.

988

$700/900 989. A George III-Style Chinoiserie Decorated Sideboard Cabinet, early 20th c., shaped top above four doors, rounded at the sides, beaded base molding, square blocked legs, gilt and paint decoration overall, height 35 in., width 49 in., depth 16 in. $500/1000 987

990

990. Knute Heldner (Swedish/New Orleans, 18751952), “Fishermen’s Cabin in the Louisiana Bayou”, oil on canvas, signed lower left and en verso, 20 in. x 16 in., framed. $3000/5000

989

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993. William Robinson Leigh (American, 18661955), “Portsmouth, Virginia”, 1911, oil on board, signed lower left, inscribed “W.R. Leigh/ Christmas, 1911/ Portsmouth, Va” en verso, 5 3/8 in. x 9 3/8 in., period frame. $2500/3500 991

992

993

991. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Willow Trees, Evening in the Low Lands Louisiana”, 1909, oil wash on paper, signed and dated lower right, signed, titled and inscribed en verso, 9 1/4 in. x 12 1/4 in., framed.

994. Henry Casselli (American/New Orleans, b. 1946), “The Bath”, lithograph on paper, pencil-signed, titled and numbered “13/60” lower margin, 20 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in., framed.

$2500/3500

$400/600

992. Charles Woodward Hutson (American/South Carolina, 1840-1936), “Mississippi Gulf Coast Beach”, pastel on board, initialed “CH” lower right, 10 in. x 10 in., framed.

995. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, 1944-2013), “Second Line: Red”, 1994, silkscreen, signed and numbered “6/90” lower right, 32 in. x 24 in., matted and framed.

995

$2000/3000

$500/700 994

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996. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, 1944-2013), “La Petite Femme Cher”, 1992, silkscreen, signed and numbered “31/90” lower left, 15 1/2 in. x 11 in., framed. $1200/1800 997. Jim Bird (British/ American, 1937-2010), “Dark Mirror”, 1989, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled, dated and artist label en verso, 22 in. x 18 in., framed. $1200/1800 998. James McGarrell (American/Indiana, b. 1930), “Study of a Woman”, 1988, mixed media on paper, signed lower left, artist label with title and date en verso, 30 in. x 44 in., framed.

997

$1000/1500

996

1001. Frank R. Huff, Jr. (American/ Utah, b. 1958), “Mount Timpanogos, Alpine Loop, Utah”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled en verso, sight 20 3/4 in. x 28 1/2 in., framed. $800/1200

999. American School, mid-20th c., “The Dancing Class”, oil on canvas, unsigned, titled en verso, 42 1/4 in. x 40 in., framed. $1000/1500

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1001

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999

1000. A Painted Wood Model of the Side Wheeler Steamboat Robert E. Lee, now electrified, height 21 1/2 in., width 52 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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1007. [Pictorial Map of Monterey Peninsula], “Monterey Peninsula”, c. 1926, Jo Mora, Carmel-by-the-Sea, color print, 27 in. x 20 in., framed. $200/300

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1006

1003

Group of Three Native American Necklaces, early 20th c., composed of a turquoise-set “squash blossom” necklace, a carved hardstone animal fetish necklace, and a coral-set “squash blossom” necklace, framed, overall 18 3/4 in. x 22 7/8 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX.

1002. Pete Jordan (American, b. 1949), “Winter Hillside”, watercolor, signed lower right, sight 11 3/4 in. x 24 in., framed. $600/900

W 1009. An Antique

English Victorian 15 kt. Rose Gold Watch Chain, weight 63 dwts.

1003. Pete Jordan (American, b. 1949), “Winter Valley Landscape”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, sight 12 in. x 22 in., framed. $800/1200

$500/750 1007 W 1010. A Southeast

Asian Silver Elephant Necklace, together with silver filigree bead necklace. (2 pcs.)

W 1004. [Two American Railroad Wall Maps],

including “Kansas City Southern Railway”, linen backed, with original rollers, marked “The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, NY”; and “Union Pacific Railroad”, 1950, copyright by Collins, published by Rand McNally & Co., 44 in. x 36 in. and 41 in. x 62 in., respectively.

$300/500

$500/700 1011. A Group of Five Lalique “Biches” Frosted Colored Glass Vases, engraved “Lalique France”, reedition MarieClaude Lalique 1989, embossed with deer amongst foliage, one each of amber, emerald, amethyst, blue, and black, height 6 7/8 in.; accompanied by three original boxes.

W 1005. Adams Chronological Chart or Map of

History, chromolithographs, linen backed, tenth edition, published by Colby & Co., South Orange, NJ, 1871, folio (27 in. x 17 in.), the pages, if put together, would form a time line 21 feet long. $200/300 1006. [Plan of New York City], “Plan of the City of New York, Drawn from the Actual Survey by Casimir Goerck and Joseph Mangin, City Surveyor”, 1856, engraved from the original 1803 map for Valentine’s Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, 16 in. x 20 in. $300/500

$1500/2500 1011 (1 of 5)

Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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W 1012. A Group of Four

Lalique Frosted Clear Glass Animal Figures, 20th c., etched signature “Lalique France”, including a crouching cat and three small birds, cat length 9 in. $500/700 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. W 1013. A Large Baccarat Cut

Crystal Decanter, marked, stopper engraved with flower, fluted body ending in octagonal foot, height 17 1/2 in., diameter 6 3/4 in.

1014

$400/600 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 1014. A Group of Vintage Val St. Lambert Glass Stemware, faceted form, hexagonal foot, including 10 wine, 12 cordial and 11 champagne coupes, wine height 8 1/2 in. (33 pcs.)

1020

$300/500

1015

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

1020. A Venini “Diamante” Glass Obelisk, 20th c., molded as a ribbed, twisted vortex, height 16 1/4 in. $500/700 Provenance: Sold to Benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

1015. A Pair of Lalique “Ravelana” Frosted Clear Glass Candlesticks, engraved “Lalique France”, diamond form embossed with stylized palm leaves, surmounted with removable silver candle cups, height 8 in., width 10 3/4 in.

W 1021. A Bohemian Blue

and Amber Cut Crystal Liqueur Set, stoppered decanter, 6 cordials, with floral and faceted decoration, decanter height 12 in., glass height 6 1/8 in. $200/400

$300/500

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. W 1016. A Pair of

English Crystal Decanters, signed “Kingsbridge”, engraved with ducks in flight, with silver bottle tags for bourbon and scotch, height 9 5/8 in., width 3 1/2 in., depth 3 1/2 in.

1022

W 1018. A Lalique “Grand Ducs” Frosted Clear

Glass Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, urn form, stem embossed with four owls, height 9 3/4 in. $300/500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

$150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1017. A Lalique “Roscoff” Clear

Glass Bowl, engraved “Lalique France G0040”, embossed with fish and bubble pattern, diameter 14 1/2 in. $400/600 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA.

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W 1019. A Lalique “Esna” Frosted Clear Glass

Vase, engraved “Lalique France”, embossed with stylized feathers, height 9 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Roger Hatchette, New Orleans, LA. Note: The “Esna” pattern is named after the ancient Egyptian temple whose ornate columns served as the inspiration for MarieClaude Lalique’s design.

1022. An Extensive Paris Porcelain Dinner Service, 19th c., peach and gilt border, comprising 16 dinner plates, 18 luncheon plates, 10 soup plates, 12 cups and saucers, 16 butter pats, covered tureen, footed bowl, three oval covered serving dishes, circular covered serving dish, gravy boat on stand, oval open serving dish, pair of oval plates, pair of oval celery dishes and medium oval platter, (98 pcs.) $800/1200


W 1023. A Pair

W 1027. A Gorham Sterling Silver Footed

of Austrian .800 Silver Candlesticks, Vienna, maker’s mark rubbed, urnshaped candle cup, baluster shaft, stepped molded foot, height 10 3/8 in., weight 16.35 troy ozs.

Centerbowl, in the “Marie Antoinette” pattern, height 4 in., diameter 11 1/2 in., weight 25.75 troy ozs. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1028. A Suite of Three Reed and Barton

Sterling Silver Graduated Circular Trays, “Chippendale” pattern, diameters 12 in., 10 in., and 8 in., combined weight 39 troy ozs.

$200/300

$400/600

1025

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1029. A Gorham “Chippendale” Pattern

Sterling Silver Circular Tray, date mark for 1965, diameter 11 3/8 in., weight 26 troy ozs. $200/300 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1030. A Tiffany & Co. “Winthrop”

Pattern Sterling Silver Asparagus Tongs, patent 1909, length 7 1/2 in., weight 6.35 troy ozs. $100/200

1033

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1031. A Group of Four American Sterling

Silver Serving Pieces, including a Shiebler cold meat fork in a King’s pattern variant; a Reed & Barton “La Reine” pattern ladle; a Gorham “Buttercup” cold meat fork; and a Frank Whiting “Georgian Shell” carving fork (hh); combined weight (weighable) 11.05 troy ozs. $150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1032. An American Sterling Silver Water

Pitcher, Watson Co., North Attleboro, MA, wc. 18801955, with presentation inscription “Great American/ Insurance Company/ New York/ Leonard Marks Wise, Agent/ New Orleans, LA./ Appointed July 10, 1919”, baluster form with scroll handle and molded foot, height 8 3/4 in., weight 20 troy ozs.

1034

$300/500 W 1024. A Tiffany

W 1026. An American

“Renaissance” Pattern Sterling Silver Berry Spoon, pat. 1905, gilt wash bowl, length 9 3/8 in., weight 3.80 troy ozs.

Renaissance Sterling Silver Fish Serving Knife and Fork, Starr & Marcus, New York, act. 1865-1877, knife length 11 3/8 in., combined weight 8.05 troy ozs.

$150/250 1025. A Pair of Fisher “English Rose” Pattern Sterling Silver Five-Light Candelabra, with removable candlearms and weighted bases, height 17 1/8 in. $500/750 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

$150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

1033. A Mahogany and Giltwood Pedestal Dining Table in the Classical Taste, mid-20th c., banded oval top, opening to receive four leaves, pedestals with chamfered supports on triangular plinth bases with scrolled toes, labeled “Karges, Evansville, IN”, height 29 in., length 72 1/2 in., width 48 in. $800/1200 Provenance: A New Orleans Family. 1034. A Set of Six Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, 20th c., labeled Maitland-Smith, shaped acanthine crest, rope-carved stiles, pierced splats, trapezoidal slip seat frame, molded square legs, “H” stretcher. $500/1000 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV. W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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1039

1035. A George III Mahogany Camelback Sofa, late 18th c., serpentine crest, scrolled arms, serpentine seat rail, stop-fluted square tapered legs, block feet, height 39 in., width 84 1/2 in., depth 28 in. $2000/3000 1036. An English Carved Mahogany Corner Cabinet, 19th c., dentil molded broken pediment, glazed doors, shaped shelves, base with drawer above glazed doors, molded bracket feet, height 88 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 27 in. $2500/3500 W 1037. A Late Regency

Rosewood Cabinet, 19th c., banded top, plain frieze, above a pair of grillwork doors, molded base, shaped feet, height 35 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 11 1/2 in. $250/500

1038. An Italian Neoclassical Carved, Gilded and Ebonized Walnut Center Table, 19th c., circular tilt top, faceted standard, incurvate triangular plinth surmounted by winged sphinx, block feet, height 30 in., width 46 1/2 in., depth 46 in.

1036

$3000/5000 1039. A Louis XVIStyle BronzeMounted Mahogany Bureau, 20th c., tooled leather top, bronze molded edge, kneehole configuration of drawers, square tapered legs, ball feet, height 31 in., width 71 1/2 in., depth 34 1/2 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

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1043. A Continental Pietra Dura Plaque of a Village Scene, late 19th/early 20th c., probably Italian, 20 1/4 in. x 30 1/4 in. $1500/2500

1041

1040

1042

1043

1044. A Continental Parcel Gilt Electrotype Shield, embossed with battle scenes, in the style of the German 16th and 17th c. schools of Nuremberg and Augsburg, diameter 22 1/2 in.

1045

$800/1200

1044

1040. A Louis XVI-Style Kingwood and Marquetry Demilune Commode, 19th c., Sienna marble top above three drawers flanked by doors, tapered legs, height 35 in., width 34 in., depth 17 in. $400/600 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

1041. An Antique Marble Bench, rectangular top, Classical scroll supports, blocked base, height 21 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 23 in. $500/750 1042. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Marble Pedestals, circular top, plinth base, height 35 1/8 in., diameter 20 in. Note: Repair to base of one.

1045. A Pair of Continental Chinoiserie Gilt Bronze Figural Chenets, 20th c., each with an Asian figure reclining on a scroll work base, height 14 in., width 14 in., depth 16 in. $1200/1800

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W 1046. An English Steel and

Brass Bowfront Fire Fender, 19th c., diamond pattern grill with bead decorated edge, cove-molded base, height 6 1/8 in., width 45 1/2 in., depth 9 1/4 in. $300/500 1047. A Continental Rococo-Style Brass and Crystal Sixteen-Light Chandelier, 20th c., scrolled tiered candlearms, central cut crystal stem, fitted with teardrop and pear shaped prisms, button chain swags, height 45 in., width 31 in.

1048

$1000/2000 1047

1049

1050

1048. An American Brass Argand Dual Wall Sconce and Table Lamp, mid-19th c., possibly Starr, Fellows and Company, New York, mirrored convex reflector, cylindrical font supporting candlestick form burner, height 12 3/8 in. $500/750 Provenance: “The Service Collection”, Estate of Grant A. Oakes, Warren, OH.

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1049. A French Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Two-Light Candelabra, 19th c., satyr youth standard issuing floriform branches, on marble base, now mounted as a lamp with bouillotte shade, overall height 30 in., width 13 in., depth 9 in. $700/1000 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

1050. A Cast Iron Figural Garden Fountain, 20th c., in the form of a child holding a water pitcher seated inside a circular basin, gadrooned borders, incurvate base mounted with swans, height 49 in., diameter 36 in. $2000/3000 1051. A Carved Marble Figure of a Classical Maiden, 20th c., standing in contrapposto with arms raised above her head, height 41 in. $2500/3500


1055. A Swiss Inlaid Rosewood Cylinder Music Box, early 20th c., top inlaid with trophée, manuscript label from “J.H. Heller, Bern” indicating the eight aire selections, height 6 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 8 1/2 in. $800/1200 W 1056. A

German GothicStyle SilverMounted Stoneware Tankard, 1847, Stadler, marked, frieze with low relief, scenes of frivolity, German inscription, height 8 3/8 in., width 5 in. 1052

1055

1053. A Continental Rococo Revival Carved Giltwood Mirror, mid-19th c., arched vintage motif crest, conforming sides and base, retaining original gilt surface, height 70 in., width 34 1/2 in. 1054

1052. A Large Italian Rococo-Style Carved Giltwood Looking Glass, crest with open cartouche, foliate scrolls and flower heads, arched beveled mirror plate, height 65 in., width 40 in. $1800/2500

$300/500

1053

$1200/1800

$500/700 W 1058. A Paris Porcelain Partial Dinner

1054. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Figural Mantel Clock, c. 1870, modeled as a courtly lady reading beside a writing desk, scrolled feet, striking bell movement, height 18 in., width 15 in., depth 6 in. $1000/1500

W 1057. A Meissen Polychrome Porcelain Figure, c. 1870, after the model by F.E. Meyer, marked with underglaze blue crossed swords, height 12 3/8 in.; together with a Continental polychrome porcelain figural group, late 19th/early 20th c., possibly Dresden, depicting a courting couple with lute, underglaze blue mark, height 9 1/4 in., width 9 in., depth 5 3/8 in. (2 pcs.)

Service, c. 1850, polychrome and gilt floral motif, comprising 9 dessert plates, 11 salad plates, 12 dinner plates, 15 soup plates, 7 pots de crèmes, 5 graduated serving platters, 1 circular plate on stand (detached), 1 coffee cup, 1 saucer, 2 covered vegetable tureens, 1 gravy boat, 1 sauce tureen, 1 covered butter dish with associated drain plate, 1 oval vegetable dish, largest platter length 20 in., dinner plate diameter 9 1/2 in., covered compote height 7 in. (68 pcs.) $700/1000

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1059

1064

1060. A Pair of Monumental Baccarat-Style Cut Glass Urns, each with flared neck with diamond cut arches alternating with fans, diamond cut body, on fluted stemmed foot, height 29 in., diameter 18 in. $800/1200 W 1061. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Carved Fruitwood Bergères, guilloche

carved winged backs, shaped padded arms, rounded seat rail, fluted tapered legs. $500/1000 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

1060

W 1062. A Louis XVI-Style Kingwood and Parquetry Side

Table, inset oval marble top with gallery, conforming frieze with drawer, stretcher shelf with brass gallery shelf, cabriole legs, height 27 3/4 in., width 20 1/2 in., depth 15 3/8 in. $400/800 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. W 1063. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Carved Giltwood

Footstools, serpentine upholstered top, floral carved frames, scrolled feet, height 7 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 12 in. $150/300 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. 1064. A Continental Burled Walnut Desserte, mid-19th c., shaped marble top above a pair of mirrored doors flanked by fluted colonnettes and rounded glazed doors, shelf interiors, height 36 in., width 66 1/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $1000/1500 1065. A Renaissance-Style Carved Walnut Bibliotheque, early 20th c., probably French, stepped egg and dart carved cornice, arched and rectangular grillwork doors, foliate carved stiles and panels, blocked base, bun feet, height 70 1/2 in., width 59 in., depth 20 in. $700/1000 1065

1059. A Pair of Paris Porcelain Corbeilles, c. 1850, height 9 1/2 in., diameter 10 in. $250/500

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1067

1067. A Georgian Mahogany Bookcase, late 18th c., and later elements, dentil molded broken pediment, glazed doors, adjustable shelves, drawer in base, ogee bracket feet, interior lined with velvet, height 60 in., width 40 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $1500/2500

1068

1068. An Antique Regency Mahogany Rent Table, 19th c., segmented tooled leather top, frieze with four drawers and four faux drawers, turned standard, hipped sabre legs, acanthine brass caps, casters, height 29 1/2 in., diameter 42 in.

1066. A Vintage French Wrought Iron, Brass and Marble Top Console Table, 20th c., shaped top, frieze with arches and gilt flowers, scrolled cabriole legs, height 25 in., width 58 in., depth 16 in.

$1200/1800 1069. An Antique Georgian-Style Carved Walnut and Fruitwood Roundabout Armchair, mid-19th c., palmette carved crest rail, shaped arms, entertwined splats, leaf carved seat rail, mask carved cabriole legs, pad feet. $200/400 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

$500/800

W 1070. A Regency Walnut and Brass-Mounted

Lap Desk on Later Stand, early 19th c., strapwork bound lid opening to a fitted interior, stand with X stretcher. $100/200 1069

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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1071. A George III Pine Cheston-Stand, late 18th/early 19th c., hinged molded lid, void interior, on two drawer stand, bracket feet, height 33 1/2 in., width 51 in., depth 26 in.

1071

$800/1200

1072

1072. A William IV Mahogany Bowfront Bed Step, 19th c., three leather inset treads, one with lift lid, another with pull out chamber pot compartment, on turned legs, height 27 in., width 30 1/2 in., depth 20 3/8 in. $400/600 1074

1076

1074. A William IV Carved Mahogany Side Table, 19th c., gadrooned top with outset corners, beaded frieze drawer, tapered barley-twist supports, paneled back, conforming plinth on lappet carved disc feet, height 30 in., width 36 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $800/1200 1075. A Set of Four William IV Mahogany Side Chairs, 19th c., molded balloon backs, shaped seat rails, turned legs ending in brass ferrules and ball feet. 1075

W 1073. An Antique George III-Style Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, early 19th

c., circular top, vasiform stem, arched legs, slipper feet, height 28 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $400/600 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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$600/900 1076. A Large American or English Carved Mahogany Wing Chair, 19th c., rectangular back, scrolled arms, vasiform arm supports, fitted lift seat, ring-turned tapered legs, casters. $400/600


1077

1081

W 1082. A Directoire-Style Carved Fruitwood

Bergère, 20th c., incurvate crest rail, padded acanthine arms, curved seat rail, tapered legs. $400/800 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

1085

1077. An Antique Queen AnneStyle Carved Oak Dresser, probably 19th c, molded top, three drawers, shaped skirt, cabriole legs, pad feet, height 33 1/4 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 24 in. $400/800 W 1078. An Antique Georgian-

Style Mahogany Side Table, molded top, shaped frieze, tapered legs, pad feet, height 28 in., width 35 5/8 in., depth 20 in. $400/600 W 1079. A Jacobean-Style

Turned Walnut Joint Stool, 19th c., upholstered seat, turned, blocked legs, stretchers. $150/250

W 1080. An Antique

George III-Style Inlaid Mahogany Games Table, 19th c., demilune foldover top with bellflower swag inlay, foliate border, baize-lined playing surface, square tapered bellflower inlaid legs, height 29 in., diameter 36 in. $400/600 1081. An Antique Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut Armoire, 19th c., arched crest, flower basket and vine frieze, glazed paneled doors, carved apron, cabriole legs, scroll toes, height 96 in., width 55 in., depth 19 in. $1500/2500

W 1083. A Louis XVI-Style Ormolu-Mounted

Mahogany and Burlwood Bedstead, c. 1890, arched, paneled headboard, conforming foot board, flared feet, straight rails, height 61 1/2 in., length 80 in., width 59 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. W 1084. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Carved Giltwood

Salon Chairs, late 19th/early 20th c., arched crest rail, padded back, serpentine floral seat rail, cabriole legs. $400/600 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. 1085. A Napoleon III Settee, late 19th c., arched crewel work crest, padded back, arms and seat, turned legs, height 42 in., width 55 in., depth 25 in. $700/1000

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W 1086. A Pair of Large

Louis XV-Style Carved Giltwood Bergères, 19th c., arched, winged back, scrolled arms, rounded seat rail with loose cushion, floral carved cabriole legs, scrolled toes. $400/600 1087. A French Provincial Bergère à Oreilles and Foot Stool, 20th c., shaped crest, winged supports, scroll arms, shaped seat rail, cabriole legs, conforming foot stool. $500/800 1088. Frank Eastman Jones (American/New York, late 19th c.), “Cattle Grazing by the Shore”, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed “New York” lower right, 22 in. x 36 in., period gilt frame with artist plaque.

1087

1089

$800/1200 1089. Will Ousley (American/ Louisiana, 1866-1953), “The Old Cypress Tree”, 1933, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, signed, titled, dated and inscribed en verso, 16 in. x 9 1/2 in., period frame.

1088

1092

1091. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Quan Quan Duck with Dock and Boat”, c. 1945-50, oil on paper, signed “Clemence” lower right, monogrammed in pencil lower left, sight 10 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in., framed.

$600/800 Provenance: Private Collection, Coldspring, TX. W 1090. Will Ousley

$2500/3500

(American/Louisiana, 1866-1953), “Red Buds of Louisiana”, 1939, oil on masonite, signed lower right, signed, titled, dated and inscribed “118 Belden St., Lake Charles, LA” en verso, 14 in. x 29 in., framed.

Provenance: Estate of Leo Gold, Alexandria, LA.

$300/500 Provenance: Descended in a Louisiana family.

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1092. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Swamp Idyl (Louisiana Bayou Country)”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., rustic frame. $800/1200


1093. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Swamp Idyl (Louisiana Bayou Country)”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 36 in. x 30 in., unframed. $1500/2500 W 1094. Craig Campbell

(American/Texas, 20th c.), “Bluebonnets, Texas Hill Country”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., framed. $500/800 1095. Marshall D. Smith (American, 1874-1973), “Courtyard, New Orleans”, c. 1923, oil on board, signed lower right, titled on “Chicago Artists, Twenty Seventh Annual Exhibition, 1923” exhibition label en verso, 17 in. x 14 in., period frame.

1093

1095

$800/1200 1096. James McConnell “Mac” Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 1907-1998), “Shrimp Boat”, 1991, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right, 18 in. x 24 in., framed. $2000/3000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist. 1097. James McConnell “Mac” Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 1907-1998), “Mom and Three Chicks”, 1992, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right, 16 in. x 24 in., framed. $2000/3000 1096

Provenance: Acquired from the artist.

1098

1097

1098. Alice Latimer Moseley (Tennessee/Mississippi, 19092004), “Bobwhite Quail Hunting: Hunter and his Bird Dog”, 1977, oil on board, signed lower right, signed, dated, inscribed and artist’s card en verso, sight 17 1/2 in. x 39 1/2 in., framed. $700/900

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1099. Alice Latimer Moseley (Tennessee/ Mississippi, 1909-2004), “Cabin Scene, Wash Day”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 12 in. x 16 in., rustic wood frame. $500/800 1100. An American Cast Iron Rustic Hitching Post, 19th c., flat scalloped base, old red paint, height 48 in., base diameter 16 in.

1102

1103. An American Rococo Carved Walnut Dressing Table, mid-19th c., shaped mirror, leaf and floral carved surround, molded serpentine top, shaped volute frieze with drawer, cabochon, carved cabriole legs, connected by lobed shaped stretchers, height 72 in., width 44 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

$500/750 W 1101. An

American Cast Iron Boiling 1100 Kettle, 19th c., bulbous ovoid body, flared rim with handles, peg feet, height 15 in., width 20 in., depth 19 in. Note: Chips to rim. $150/300 Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA.

$1200/1800

1102. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Tester Bed, 19th c., the posts with ropetwist, pineapple and crosshatch carving, scalloped headboard, vasiform foot posts, turned legs, height 86 in., length 79 in., width 52 in. $800/1200

1103

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1104

1108

1104. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., foldover swivel top, acanthus support, drum plinth, scrolled paw feet, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., closed depth 18 in. $500/750

1105. A Large American Classical Carved Mahogany Sleigh Bed, early 19th c., scrolled head and foot boards, shaped rails, scrolled feet, casters, height 49 3/8 in., length 80 1/2 in., width 62 1/2 in. Note: Accommodates a standard queen mattress. $1500/2500 1106. An American Late Classical Mahogany Wardrobe, mid 19th c., cupboards with architectonic crests, mirror-back chest with marble top, bracket feet, height 97 in., width 82 1/2 in., depth 23 in. $1500/2500 1105

Provenance: Purchased from Jim Norman Auctions, Hartselle, AL, c. 1999. Note: This wardrobe is inspired by a plate in John Hall’s The Cabinet Maker’s Assistant, 1840, plate 37, fig. 175. W 1107. An Antique French Provincial Oak

Farmhouse Table, frieze drawers, tapered legs, height 34 in., length 91 1/2 in., width 46 in. $500/1000 1108. An American Late Federal Walnut Chest of Drawers, c. 1830, probably North Carolina, four drawers, ring-turned legs, ball feet, yellow pine secondary wood, height 43 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $700/900 W 1109. An American Classical Mahogany

Gentleman’s Dressing Chest, 19th c., reeded mirror supports over three glove drawers, the base with bolection molded drawer above three long drawers, scroll supports and scroll feet, height 75 in., width 44 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $500/700

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1110. An American Rococo Carved Mahogany Bookcase, mid19th c., flared, cornice with canted corners, a pair glazed doors enclosing shelves, base with a pair of foliate carved drawers, cartouche and foliate molding, rounded feet, height 82 in., width 63 in., depth 21 in. $1200/1800

1110

W 1111. An American Classical

W 1115. Three Lower Mississippi

Cherrywood Console Table, 19th c., probably Southern, turned legs, height 30 1/4 in., width 48 in., depth 23 in.

River Valley Cypress Tables, early 20th c., comprised of a small library table and two candlestands, the table with molded top; one candlestand with tapered standard; the other with adjustable standard, splayed legs.

$300/500 1112. A Pair of American Late Classical Carved Walnut Bookcases, c. 1840-1850, stepped ogee molded cornice above pair of paneled, glazed doors, adjustable shelf interior, conforming base, ogee bracket feet, height 90 1/2 in., width 64 in., depth 20 in.

$300/500 Provenance: The Barrow/Brandon/Bedgood House at Greenwood Plantation, Pinckneyville, MS.

$1000/1500

W 1116. A Southern Walnut

Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA.

Cupboard, late 19th c., Shenandoah Valley, VA, shaped backsplash, case with drawers over paneled doors, ball feet, height 41 in., width 39 in., depth 23 in.

W 1113. An American Rococo Carved

Rosewood Armoire, mid-19th c., pierced acanthine crest centering cartouche, molded cornice, straight frieze, two paneled doors flanked by pilasters, interior fitted with two drawers and three shelves, base fitted with two drawers, scrolled bracket feet, height 111 1/2 in., width 69 1/2 in., depth 27 in. $800/1200

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1117

$300/500 1117. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Work Table, early 19th c., hinged lift top, fitted interior, bolection molded drawer, low shelf, acanthus-carved spiral supports, turned legs, casters, height 28 3/4 in., width 22 3/4 in., depth 17 3/4 in. $300/500

W 1118. An American Classical Carved

Mahogany Footstool, mid-19th c., serpentine beaded seat frame, bracket feet, casters, height 15 in., width 22 1/4 in., depth 18 1/4 in. $150/250 W 1119. An American Gothic Carved

Rococo Carved Rosewood Side Chairs, c. 1850, New York, arched floral crests, shaped backs, serpentine floral seat rails, cabriole legs, casters.

Mahogany Armoire, c. 1840, Philadelphia, bold ogee molded cornice above pair of arched paneled doors, one side fitted with linen trays, the other open, two bolection molded drawers below, outswept blocked feet, height 87 in., width 69 in., depth 28 1/2 in.

$500/700

$600/800

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1120

1125

1122

1122. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Hallstand, mid-19th c., arched crest, reticulated frieze, conforming mirror plate, boldly turned pegs, marble top drawer flanked by umbrella holders, paneled back, incurvate plinth base, original cast iron shell-shaped drip pans, turned feet, height 84 in., width 36 in., depth 13 1/2 in. $400/600 Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA., gift to the family from Newcomb College professor Imogen Stone. 1121

1120. A Southern Cherrywood Chest of Drawers, 19th c., marble top above three drawers on tall turned legs, original surface. $400/600 1121. An American Carved and Burl Walnut Bookcase, mid-to-late 19th c., cornice with finials, a pair of sliding glass doors, adjustable shelves, base with three drawers above a pair of paneled doors, molded base, height 87 in., width 48 in., depth 23 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA.

W 1123. An American Aesthetic

Carved Mahogany Armchair, late 19th c., New York, scrolled back, shaped arms terminating in phoenix masks, reeded shaped legs. $300/500 1124. An American Aesthetic Carved and Ebonized Side Table, late 19th c., square velvet covered top, Greek key carved frieze, fluted and spiral turned supports, medial shelf, flared legs, height 33 3/8 in., width 19 1/4 in., depth 19 1/4 in. Note: Later surface and period appropriate fabric covering.

1124

1125. An Antique English Mahogany and BrassMounted Gentleman’s Shaving Stand, c. 1835, circular top with twin lift-lid compartments below a circular molded mirror with adjustable fittings, on a fluted columnar standard and tripod cabriole legs, height 51 1/2 in., width 18 in. $400/600

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W 1126. An American

Rococo Carved Walnut Commode, mid-19th c., shaped marble top, chamfered cabochon-carved frieze with drawer, arched door, pendant fruit and nuts, beaded brackets, molded base, casters. $500/800 1127. A Rare American Maple Faux Bamboo Youth Bed, c. 1870-1880, attributed R.J. Horner, New York, spindled head and footboard, posts with ball finials, conforming rails, height 43 1/2 in., interior length 54 in., width 36 1/2 in. $400/600

1127 1128

1128. A George III Paint Decorated Side Table, antique and later, oval floral and landscape painted top, frieze with flower sprigs, square tapered legs connected by incurvate stretchers, height 30 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 14 1/2 in. $400/600 1129. A William IV Mahogany Bowfront Bedstep, early 19th c., the upper tread with lift-top, necessity drawer below, turned legs, height 25 1/2 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 26 in. $800/1200 1130. A Regency Carved Rosewood and Rosewood Grained Étagère, early 19th c., three rectangular tiers, low drawer, turned spindle supports, turned legs, casters, height 44 in., width 19 1/2 in.

1129

1130

$300/500 1131. A Set of Eight George IIIStyle Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, 20th c., Feldman’s, New Orleans, comprising two armchairs and six side chairs, with arched bellflower carved crest, vasiform pierced splats, trapezoidal slip seat rail, molded square legs, stretchers. $1000/2000

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W 1132. An Edwardian

Mahogany Hall Bench, late 19th c., carpet upholstered lift seat, turned stiles, turned tapered legs, height 24 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 13 1/2 in. $150/250

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W 1138. Celia

Cregor Reid (American/ Florida, 18951956), “Aviles Street, St. Augustine, Florida”, oil on masonite, signed lower right, signed and titled en verso, 10 in. x 8 in., period frame. $500/800

1133

1135

1139. Franz Weiss (American/ Louisiana, 1903-1982), “Pirate’s Alley, Vieux Carré, New Orleans”, 1966, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, 30 in. x 24 in., framed. $700/900

1135. A French Provincial Carved Cherrywood Armoire, 19th c., molded cornice, floral basket frieze, pair of shaped paneled doors, shaped base with basket of flowers, cabriole legs, height 73 in., width 60 in., depth 22 in. Note: Condition. $1200/1800 W 1136. A Group of Modern French-Style Cane,

Wood, and Wrought Iron Bistro Stools, arched caned back, scroll arms, caned seats, tubular legs, stretchers. $400/600 1139

1133. An Antique Georgian-Style Figured Mahogany Slant Front Desk, 19th c., fall front opening to a fitted interior of drawers, cubbyholes flanking a prospect door and letter slides, four graduated drawers, molded base, bracket feet, height 42 1/2 in., width 37 1/2 in., depth 21 in. $700/1000 W 1134. A Pair of Antique

Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, shaped crest centering a shell, interlaced vasiform splat, square legs, H stretcher. $400/600 Provenance: Acquired Henry Stern Antiques, New Orleans, LA.

Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL. W 1137. Helen Hunt Bencker Hoie (American/

Massachusetts, 20th c., active New Orleans, 19301940), a collection of works on paper, c. 1930-1933, including 5 watercolor holiday cards; ink and pencil drawings; watercolors of landscapes; a Geisha; and portrait of a woman; assorted design projects and 2 lithographs; together with 2 lithographic plates; some signed, titled and/or inscribed, several stamped “Carnegie Institute of Technology, Department of Painting and Decoration, Judged”, sizes from 4 3/4 in. x 5 3/4 in. to 12 1/2 in. x 15 1/4 in. (approx. 33 pcs.) $1500/2500 Note: Helen Hunt Bencker Hoie was an artist who worked in New Orleans in the early 20th century. She created both paintings and lithographs of New Orleans scenes during and after her studies at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. This charming collection represents a unique look at her artistic development and early career.

W 1140. Charles

Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans, 19061992), “Standing Nude”, pastel on paper, signed lower center, 19 1/2 in. x 16 in., matted and framed. $300/500 W 1141. Hasmig

Vartanian (Israeli/ Louisiana, b. 1946), “Architectural Drawing #1”, 1997, mixed media and collage on paper, pencilsigned lower right, “Galerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans” label with title and date en verso, 4 1/2 in. x 14 7/8 in., framed. $400/600

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1142. James R. Lamantia, Jr. (American/New Orleans, 19232011), “Landscape”, 1965, oil on canvas board, signed and dated lower right, signed, dated and “Circle Gallery, New Orleans” label en verso, 8 in. x 10 in., framed. $400/600 1143. Rolph Scarlett (Canadian/ American, 1891-1984), “Still Life with Lamps”, c. 1913, oil monoprint, unsigned, “ACA Galleries, New York, NY” label en verso, 24 in. x 18 5/8 in., framed.

1142

$600/900 W 1144. Rolph Scarlett

(Canadian/American, 1891-1984), “Still Life with Plant and Bucket”, c. 1913, oil monoprint, unsigned, “ACA Galleries, New York City” label en verso, 15 1/2 in. x 11 1/4 in., framed.

1143

$400/600 W 1145. Rolph Scarlett

(Canadian/American, 1891-1984), “The Gossips”, oil monoprint, unsigned, “ACA Galleries, New York City” label en verso, sight 10 3/8 in. x 14 1/2 in., framed.

1146

$300/500 1146. Peter Mars (American/Chicago, b. 1959, active New Orleans, 1980s), “Dual Casper”, 1989, silkscreen, acrylic and graphite on plywood, signed lower right, signed, titled, dated, inscribed “New Orleans Gallery” and with “Mars Studio, Chicago” stamp en verso, 19 3/4 in. x 28 in., wood hangers.

1150

1147

$800/1200

1148. Peter Alexander (American/ California, b. 1939), “Romance VIII (Sleeping Cat)”, 1987, charcoal on paper, initialed, titled and dated lower right, artist label en verso, 17 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in., framed. $1000/1500

1147. Peter Mars (American/Chicago, b. 1959, active New Orleans, 1980s), “Cowboy Dream”, 1989, silkscreen and acrylic on plywood, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated en verso, 23 7/8 in. x 23 in., artist painted frame.

W 1149. Leo Jansen (Dutch/New York,

1930-1980), “Female Nude”, 1974, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and dated en verso, 24 in. x 18 in., framed. $500/700

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1150. Georges Lambert (French, 1919-1998), “Prince Charming”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, sight 11 5/8 in. x 8 1/4 in., framed. $500/700


W 1151. Spanish School, late 19th/

W 1159. Jacques-Philippe Le Bas

W 1162. George Overbury “Pop” Hart

early 20th c., “Church Tower”, watercolor on paper, signed “Gino...” lower right, 3 1/2 in. x 5 3/4 in., matted and framed.

(French, 1707-1783, engraver to the Court of Louis XIV), “La Source Abondante (dedicated to Gustave III, King of Sweden)” and “Les Occupations du Rivage (dedicated to the Marquis de Felino)”, after Claude Joseph Vernet (French, 1711-1789), two hand-colored etchings and engravings, plates 21 5/8 in. x 16 in., and 21 5/8 in. x 15 3/4 in. respectively, framed alike, (2 pcs.)

(American, 1868-1933, active New Orleans 1920s), “Springtime in New Orleans”, lithograph; “Dias de Fiesta”, 1926, soft ground etching; “Market Place, Santo Domingo”, 1924, hand-colored soft ground etching; and “Latin American Landscape”, soft ground etching, all pencilsigned lower right, one with artist label en verso, from 6 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in. to 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in., all framed. (4 pcs.)

$150/250 1152. Emilio Sanchez (Cuban/ American, 1921-1999), “Casa de Playa”, color lithograph on paper, pencil-signed, titled and numbered “21/50” lower margin, 19 1/4 in. x 25 1/2 in., framed.

$500/700

$400/600

$300/500 W 1163. Morris Henry Hobbs

(American/Louisiana, 18921967), “Patio of the Daniel Clark House, Old New Orleans” and “Cabildo Alley, Old New Orleans”, two etchings, each edition of 200, signed, numbered and titled lower margins, both 8 7/8 in. x 6 in., unframed. (2 pcs.)

1153. Kendall Shaw (American/ New Orleans, b. 1924), “Grasses III”, 1960, gouache on paper, signed, titled, dated and exhibition label en verso, 22 in. x 30 1/4 in., framed. $250/500 W 1154. Assadour (Lebanese, b.

$400/600

1943), “Penelope”, etching on paper, pencil-signed and numbered “93/100” lower margin, titled in plate lower right, sight 4 1/4 in. x 5 1/4 in., framed.

W 1164. Jill Lynne (American/

New York, 20th/21st c.), “Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead, 1945-1988)”, 1979, laser print photograph, printed 1994, “12/100”, signed, dated, titled and numbered lower edge, with letter from photographer en verso, sight 13 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in., framed.

1152

$250/500 W 1155. Karl Schrag (German/

American, 1930-1995), “Night Sky - Deer Isle”, 1985, color lithograph, pencil-signed, titled, dated and numbered “6/40” lower margin, sight 24 1/2 in. x 19 in., framed.

$400/600 W 1165. L. Reggio (American/

New Orleans, 20th c.), “Courtyard of the Arts and Crafts, New Orleans” and “Monastery of the Capuchin Monks, New Orleans”, two oils on linen, both signed lower left and titled lower center, 6 1/4 in. x 4 in., framed together.

$300/500 W 1156. Attributed to Harold

Reddicliffe (American, b. 1947), “Cypress”, 1986, gouache on paper, unsigned, artist name, title and date inscribed en verso, 8 1/4 in. x 5 7/8 in., framed.

$150/250

$200/400 W 1157. Jack Bilander (Polish/

American, 1919-2008), “Persephone (Queen of the Underworld)”, 1968, etching on paper, pencil-signed, titled, dated and inscribed “A/P” lower margin, sight 16 1/2 in. x 8 1/2 in., framed. $150/250 W 1158. Mario Avati (French, 1921-

2009), “Manière Noire aux Coquilles”, 1964, engraving, signed and dated in pencil lower right, titled and artist proof numbered in pencil “XX/11” lower left, image 9 3/4 in. 11 1/4 in., framed. $150/250

1153

W 1166. A Newcomb College

W 1160. Philip “Phil” William May

(British/American, 1864-1903), “Seated Female Wearing a Hat”, ink and watercolor on paper, signed and inscribed “Antwerp” lower left, 9 3/4 in. x 8 in., framed. $150/250 W 1161. Clarence Millet (American/

New Orleans, 1897-1959), “Courtyard, Little Theater, Old New Orleans”, handcolored woodcut on paper, pencil-signed and titled in lower margin, 8 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed.

Art Pottery Creamer, 1907, decorated by Sadie Irvine in low relief with grapes and foliage, high glaze with blue and green underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. CA39, height 2 3/4 in., diameter 4 1/2 in. $500/700 W 1167. Two American Cast Iron

Architectural Elements, 19th c., one large and one small wreath, height 23 1/4 in., width 29 1/2 in., and height 11 1/4 in., width 15 in. respectively. $600/900

$150/250

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1168. An American Gilt Brass and Wire Fire Fender, early 19th c., finialed rail, mesh wire and iron molding, height 15 in., width 54 in., depth 14 in. $400/600 1169. A Pair of Continental Gilt Bronze and Marble Tazzas, 19th c., each with a kylix cup supported by a Classical bust, stepped marble pyramid, bronzemounted base, paw feet, height 10 1/2 in.

W 1173. A Group of Four American Sterling

W 1175. A Group of American

Silver Reticulated Cake Dishes, early-to-mid 20th c., including a Gorham footed bowl, date mark for 1917, diameter 9 in.; a Meriden Britannia footed cake stand, height 3 1/2 in., diameter 10 3/8 in.; an International footed cake stand with handle, diameter 10 in.; and Towle footed basket with swing handle, diameter 8 7/8 in. , combined weight 45.05 troy ozs. Note: Some dents.

Sterling Silver Tableware, 20th c., including a Frank M. Whiting afterdinner coffee pot in the Neoclassical taste, height 10 3/4 in.; a Kirk open salt and pepperette, pepperette height 5 3/8 in.; and a pair of Mexican baluster vases, height 5 3/8 in.; combined weight 27.15 troy ozs. (5 pcs.)

$300/500

$250/350 W 1176. A Good Group

$800/1200 1170. A Pair of French Neoclassical Bronze Chenets, 19th c., flaming urn finials, balustrade with rosette blocks and central masque, tapered legs, height 9 3/8 in., width 11 in., depth 18 in.

1168

$400/600 W 1171. A Collection of

Seven Rockingham and Staffordshire Polychrome Pottery Figures, 19th c., including a gentleman with ram, labeled Rockingham, a hunter with dog, three lambs, and two deer, tallest height 7 in.

$200/300 W 1177. An American

$300/500 1169

Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

$300/500

Renaissance Silverplate Tilting Ice Water Pitcher on Stand, Meriden Britannia Co., Meriden, CT, patent June 13, 1868, with porcelain liner. $250/350

W 1172. A Group of

Antique American Sterling Silver Flatware Serving Pieces, including a small fish serving knife, Wallace “St. Louis” pattern; a small fish serving fork, Whiting “Hyperion” pattern; a Gorham berry spoon; a Gorham “Swiss” pattern jelly server; a Gorham sugar sifter; a Gorham tea strainer; and a fish slice, ret. Maurice Scooler, New Orleans; combined weight (weighable) 11.45 troy ozs. (7 pcs.)

of Antique Silver Flatware, including 12 Gorham “Corinthian” pattern sterling silver demitasse spoons with gilt wash bowls, pattern introduced 1872; sterling silver sugar tongs, ret. M. Scooler, New Orleans; a Continental .800 silver gilt sugar tongs with 11 matching demitasse spoons; and 2 sterling silver sipper/ stirrers with gilt wash bowls engraved “St. Louis 1904”; combined weight 9.10 troy ozs.

W 1178. An American

Sterling Silver Dresser Set, c. 1920s, engraved “MEH”, includes mirror, brush, comb back and dresser jar with silver top; together with pin tray engraved “H”, (5 pcs.) 1170

$150/250 W 1179. A Pair of

W 1174. Two Gorham Sterling Silver Bread

Trays, one with date mark for 1896, lengths 11 1/2 in. and 13 1/2 in., combined weight 27.80 troy ozs. $250/350

International Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra, with gadroon borders, removable candlearms and weighted bases, height 13 1/4 in. Note: Small dents at foot rims. $150/250 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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W 1180. An American Sterling Silver

Footed Dish, Mauser Manufacturing Co., New York, 1887-1903, marked with Mauser trademark and “STERLING/925/100/FINE”, oblong with reticulated floral border, height 2 1/2 in., width 14 1/4 in., depth 10 3/4 in., weight 29.85 troy ozs.

1187. An American Gilt Brass and Bronze Astral Lamp, c. 1843, Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, marked on font, fluted columnar standard, tripartite base with chased and repoussé Classical busts, scrolled anthemion feet, etched glass shade, overall height 24 in., width 10 in.

$250/350

$800/1200

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

W 1188. A Pair of Cut Glass and Gilt

Bronze Oil Lamps, probably American, vasiform reservoir on foliate decorated columnar standard, stemmed foot, marble plinth, height 11 3/4 in., width 4 3/8 in. Note: Lacking burners.

W 1181. An American Sterling Silver

Sauce Boat and Undertray, in the Neoclassical taste, Frank M. Whiting, North Attleboro, MA, act. 1878-1940, height 4 1/4 in., tray length 9 1/8 in., combined weight 14.00 troy ozs.

$300/500 1185

$200/300

1189. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze Five-Light Candelabra, c. 1900, each with scrolled branches over vasiform standard, molded base on scrolled feet, height 19 1/4 in., diameter 10 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. W 1182. An Antique French Silver Soup

$500/800

Ladle, marks rubbed, fiddle handle with mid rib, length 14 in.

Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

$150/250 W 1190. A Large Orrefors Cobalt Blue Glass

Center Bowl, ovoid form, height 9 in., width 12 in., depth 8 1/2 in.

W 1183. A Set of Antique English

Silverplate and Bone Handled Fish Forks and Knives, cased, (12 pcs.)

$100/200

$100/200 W 1191. A Murano Glass Swan Bowl, mid-

Silver Table Spoons, c. 1880, ret. Maurice Scooler, New Orleans, wc. 1842-1900, length 8 3/8 in., weight 10.75 troy ozs.

20th c., possibly Salviati, incorporating ribbons of blue, green and white, height 8 1/2 in.; together with a Murano-style glass dog figure, gold flecksand green bands, height 6 3/4 in.

$100/200

$500/800

W 1184. A Set of Five Gorham Sterling

1185. A Pair of American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamps, 19th c., probably Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, fonts with applied repoussé banding, period cut and etched glass shades, overall height 15 1/2 in.

1187

W 1192. A Group of Italian Art Glass Fruit,

hand-blown with gold flecks, including a pear, apple, banana and a bunch of grapes pear height 5 in.; together with a pair of similar fruit mounted candlesticks, height 7 3/4 in., (6 pcs.) $300/500

$500/800

Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

W 1186. A Pair of Brass and

Painted Metal Carriage Lanterns, 19th c., probably American, fitted with beveled glass reflectors, later brackets, electrified.

W 1193. A Pair of Tall

American Cut Glass Decanters, late 19th c., vasiform body decorated with floral and vine motif, steeple top stoppers, height 18 in.

$300/500

$200/400

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W 1194. An American Frosted

Glass Dolphin Compote, c. 1870, Bakewell, Pears and Co., Pittsburgh, ribbon-cut bowl, height 10 3/8 in., diameter 9 3/8 in. $300/500 W 1195. A Vintage United

States Senate Glass Ashtray, c. 1960, by Fostoria, with frosted center medallion marked “United States Senate”, height 1 3/4 in., diameter 9 3/4 in. $100/200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

1200

W 1196. Mario Villa

(Nicaraguan/New Orleans, b. 1953), “Winged Victory”, 1988, patinated brass, artist’s name, date and numbered “23/50” on base, height 8 3/4 in. $400/600 W 1197. Four Eskimo Carved Stone

Sculptures, c. 1970-1975, comprising “Sedna (Mermaid)” and “Seal” by Paulassie Pootoogook (1927-2006); a seated figure and bust, probably by Kinngait- Cape Dorset villagers; each inscribed in syllabics on base with “Canada/Eskimo Art” labels, largest height 6 in. $400/600 W 1198. Joey Bonhage (American/

New Orleans, 1941-2008), “Wild Flowers”, 1977 painted metal and mixed media, signed and dated in ink, rockwork base, height 11 1/2 in. $300/500 1203

W 1199. A Chelsea Chinoiserie-

Decorated Desk Clock, early 20th c., silvered chapter ring marked “Chelsea”, beveled glazing, easel-form stand, height 6 1/4 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 1 3/4 in. $200/300 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL. 1200. A Chinese Carved and Polychromed Black Lacquer Twelve Panel Screen, carved to one side with a scene of nobles in an elaborate royal courtyard with buildings and trees, the other side carved with birds and branches, height 108 in., width 226 in. $700/1000

W 1201. A Pair of Antique Patinated Metal and

Glass Floor Lamps, early 20th c., fluted vasiform standard, circular foot, fluted bell-shaped shades, height 66 1/2 in., width 11 in. $600/900

20th c., pale salmon and beige key fret ground, blue and beige key fret border, 6 ft. 4 in. x 9 ft. 9 in.

1204. A Persian Heriz Runner, red ground, geometric central medallions, navy blue stylized floral border, 3 ft. 2 in. x 8 ft. 11 in.

$1000/1500

$700/900

W 1202. An East Turkestan Khotan Carpet, early

Provenance: Acquired from the Nazmiyal Collection, New York, NY, c. 2011. 1203. A Semi-Antique Persian Heriz Carpet, maroon central field, polychrome floral central medallion, cream corner brackets, black border, 7 ft. x 8 ft. 7 in. $2000/3000

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1209. Carol Hamilton (American/ California, b. 1948), “Gathering with Storage Basket”, watercolor on paper, signed and inscribed “W.W. (Watercolor West)” lower right, artist label with title en verso, 29 1/2 in. x 22 1/2 in., framed. $600/800 1205

Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX.

1207

W 1210. Emil

Eugen Holzhauer (American/ Georgia, 18871986), “Mexican Rooftops”, 1954, and “Mexican Street Scenes, (Double-Sided)”, 1965, two watercolors on paper, both signed and dated lower right, each 22 in. x 30 in., unframed. (2 pcs.) $200/400 1206 1208

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1205. A Pair of Louis XV-Style BronzeMounted Crackle Glaze Porcelain Covered Urns, mask handles, height 21 in., width 16 in., depth 12 in.

1207. Lajos Markos (American/ Texas, 1917-1993), “Pioneer Family with Covered Wagon and Oxen before a Prairie Home”, oil on masonite, signed lower left, artist name inscribed en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., framed.

Antonio Allegri da Correggio (Italian, 14891534), “Saint Mary Magdelene Reading in a Landscape”, 19th c., oil on canvas, unsigned, 12 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in., antique gilt frame.

$500/700

$1200/1800

$400/600

1208. Wladyslaw T. Benda (Polish/American, 1873-1948), “Portrait of a Seated Girl in a Traditional Polish Dress”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, remnant of Albany, New York gallery label en verso, 30 in. x 22 in., period frame.

W 1212. Continental

Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 1206. An American Restauration Carved Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, early 19th 1209 c., New York, top with a mirrored backsplash flanked by blocked pilasters, stepped frieze above blind drawer, each pedestal with pullout serving slide, paneled door below, stepped molded base, casters, height 54 in., width 75 1/2 in., depth 25 1/2 in.

$300/500 Provenance: Estate of James Fenimore Cooper IV.

School, late 19th c., “Portrait of a Courting Couple”, 1898, pastel and charcoal on paper, initialed and dated “MGH 1898” lower right, 11 3/4 in. x 11 in., ornate gilt frame. $300/500 Provenance: “Villa Rose” Collection of Grace Collins Lindblom, Orlando, FL.

$800/1200

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1213. Continental School, 19th/20th c., “Putto in a Cartouche Holding a Basket of Oranges”, oil on canvas, signed “R. Higuet” lower right, sight 25 in. x 30 1/4 in., gilt frame. $1200/1800 W 1214. H. Fafin (French, 19th

c.), “Castle Bridge”, 1858, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 17 in. x 20 in., unframed. $600/800 W 1215. G. Clément (French,

1213

early 20th c.), “The Procession”, oil on wood board, signed lower left, 12 3/8 in. x 13 7/8 in., painted self-frame. $500/700 1216. Clyde Connell (American/Louisiana, 1901-1998), “Abstract Composition”, c. 1963, oil on masonite, signed en verso, 48 in. x 18 in., unframed. $800/1200 1217. Philip Edward Mullen (American/ South Carolina, b. 1942), “Meadow III”, 2008, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated en verso, 36 in. x 48 in., unframed.

1216

1217

$700/1000

1222. Eugene Daymude (American/Louisiana, 19251995), “Bayou Vista”, 1963, oil on canvas, signed “Gene” and dated lower right, signed, dated and inscribed en verso of stretcher, 24 in. x 26 in., period frame.

(American/New Orleans, mid-20th c.), “Landscape”, ink on handcrafted paper, signed lower right, “Downtown Gallery, 521 St. Ann, New Orleans” label en verso, 9 in. x 12 1/2 in., framed.

$800/1200

$250/500 1222

W 1219. Shirley Grode

$250/500

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New Orleans, b. 1927), “French Quarter Balconies”, oil on masonite, signed lower right, 24 in. x 10 in., framed. $400/600

W 1218. Harold Thurman

(American/Louisiana, 1925-2003), “Musician”, 1953, mixed media on panel, signed and dated lower left, 13 3/4 in. x 10 3/4 in., framed.

W 1221. Dell Weller (American/

W 1220. Richard A. Johnson (American/New Orleans,

b. 1942), “Keeping Up Art”, 1981, mixed media on lithograph, pencil-initialed lower center, titled lower left and upper right, dated lower right, sight 15 in. x 13 in., framed. $150/250

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans, 1963. W 1223. Al Federico (American/

Louisiana, 20th c.), “Cabin in the Louisiana Bayou Landscape”, 1977, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 22 in. x 28 in., framed. $600/900


W 1224. Frances E. Mutchnick (American/Alabama, 20th

W 1229. Rose Newman (American, mid-20th c.), “Gloucester

c.), “Spanish-Style Mission”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, sight 21 in. x 13 1/2 in., matted and framed.

Harbor”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and inscribed en verso, 20 in. x 24 in., framed.

$150/250

$200/400

W 1225. Anthony Buchta (American, 1896-1967, active

W 1230. American School, 20th c., “Two Girls with Balloons”, oil

New Orleans mid-20th c.), “The Doll from New Orleans”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, titled and inscribed en verso, 10 1/4 in. x 8 1/4 in., framed.

on masonite, signed “Helenè” lower right, 30 in. x 40 in., framed. $600/800

$300/500 W 1231. Auguste Brouet

Note: Born into a family of artists, Anthony Buchta studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art and the Chicago Art Institute. He did catalog work for Montgomery Ward Co. and Sears, Roebuck Co. before settling in Nashville, Indiana, and becoming a member of the Brown County Art Colony. Buchta visited New Orleans, where he painted scenic vistas of the French Quarter and participated in the Art Association of New Orleans annual exhibitions.

(French, 1872-1941), “Deux Danseuses”, “La Femme au Chien” and “Le Salut”, three etchings, each signed lower right margin, 6 5/8 in. x 8 in., 6 5/8 in. x 8 1/2 in., and 5 1/8 in. x 7 in. respectively, matted, (3 pcs.) $600/900 W 1232. A French Bronze

mid-20th c., “Towers”, oil on canvas, signed “Hardie” lower right, remnant of exhibition label en verso, 34 in. x 24 in., period frame.

Medallion from the Ship Liberté, early 20th c., probably a souvenir for First Class passengers, original case and foundry mark, one side with the vessel and company information, the other with a relief of Liberty breaking her chains, diameter 2 in.

$500/800

$200/300

W 1226. New Orleans School,

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Provenance: Galerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans, LA.

W 1233. A Victorian Silver

Picture Frame, c. 1900, marked, cartouche crest scrolled anthemion feet, height 20 1/2 in., width 13 1/4 in.

1227. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Swamp Idyl”, c. 1950s, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled and signed en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., wormwood frame; accompanied by a purchase letter dated 1956 from “The Little Gallery, New Orleans, LA”, (2pcs). $700/900 1228. Charles F. Bendzans (American/New Orleans, b. 1948), “Phtalocyanine Blues”, 1989, acrylic on canvas, unsigned, “Gasperi Gallery, Julia Street, New Orleans” label with artist, title and date en verso, 45 3/4 in. x 57 3/4 in., framed. $400/600 Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie (b. 1936), New Orleans, LA. Note: A graduate of Cranbrook Academy of Art, Charles F. Bendzans works as a float painter for Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World, New Orleans, LA.

$150/250 W 1234. A Gorham “Marie

Antoinette” Pattern Sterling Silver Circular Undertray; together with an International sterling silver bowl, combined weight 29.00 troy ozs.

1228

$500/800 W 1235. A Pair of Large Antique Louis XV-Style Gilt

Bronze-Mounted and Marble Nine-Light Candelabra, urn form with scrolled handles amid beribboned swags, square plinth, height (to top of bobêche) 43 in., electrified. $500/800

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1236. An Antique Bronze Five-Light Hanging Lamp, 19th c., the light cast with bellflowers and acorn pendant, suspended from a scrolled bracket with lion head terminal, height 42 in., width 16 in., depth 16 in. $400/600 1237. An American Renaissance Carved and Gilt Incised Walnut Mirror, late 19th c., bust-mounted crest, blocked corners, incised arched mirror surround, conforming base, height 64 in., width 29 in. $600/900 1238. An Antique American or English Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, 19th c., molded foliate embossed frame, on carved paw feet, height 27 in., width 49 in. $600/800

1238

1239. A Napoleon III Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, mid-19th c., scrolled volute crest centered by a cartouche, molded sides, conforming base, height 64 1/2 in., width 53 in.

1240

$1000/2000 1240. A Seth Thomas Wall Regulator No. 9 Clock, c. 1896, painted metal dial with black Roman numerals, 2 in. sub seconds dial, signed Seth Thomas, No. 2 movement, brass, 8 day, time only, height 45 in., width 17 in., depth 8 in. $1800/2500

1241

1241. A Good French Restauration Mahogany and Bronze-Mounted Shelf Clock, c. 1825, porcelain dial with Roman numerals, case mounted with female masks, on brass feet, bearing old label stating the clock was purchased at “the Orchardson sale, 1910”, height 19 1/4 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 7 in. $400/600

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W 1248. A Venetian Polychrome Glass Six-

Light Chandelier, early 19th c., vasiform standard, twisted arms, foliate crown and floral pendants, height 27 in., diameter 23 in. $300/500 W 1249. A Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze and

Crystal Six-Light Chandelier, early 20th c., crystal beaded filigree cage supported by foliate and mask mounts, height 36 in., diameter 19 in. $250/500 W 1250. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Gilt

Bronze and Crystal Four-Light Chandelier, filigree and crystal bowl with drapery mounts suspended from a central standard flanked by crystal chains, height 32 in., diameter 20 in. $250/500

1246

W 1251. An American Wicker Rocking

1255

Chair, late 19th/early 20th c., probably HeywoodWakefield, MA, back with scrolled and center spider web design.

W 1244. A Louis XVI-

Style Gilt Bronze Fire Screen, shaped frame, radiating center with masque, mesh screen, scrolled feet, height 32 in., width 31 in., depth 9 in. $400/600

W 1242. An American Eastlake

Carved Walnut Hallstand, late 19th c., sunburst-shaped mirror surround with pegs, rectangular copper-lined base, height 82 in., width 26 1/2 in., depth 11 in. $300/500 W 1243. A Mason’s Ironstone

Octagonal Platter and Mazarine in the “Mogul” Pattern, 19th c., decorated in the famille rose palette with Chinese figures in a garden, platter length 21 in., mazarine length 12 1/4 in. $250/500 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

W 1252. An American Classical Revival

“Golden” Oak Cheval Mirror, late 19th/early 20th c., shell carved crest, shaped mirror frame, yoke supports, incurvate plinth base, paw feet, height 76 1/2 in., width 28 in., depth 22 in. $300/500

W 1245. A Gilt and

Tôle Peinte Coal Scuttle, c. 1900, hinged lid, looped foliate handles, paw feet, floral bouquets painted on lid and front, height 19 in., width 19 in.

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$150/250

$300/500

Provenance: Estate of Nan Dennard Kilbourne, “Bonnie Burn”, East Feliciana Parish, LA. W 1253. A Continental Carved Marble Bust

of Beethoven, 20th c., on a marble socle and circular foot, overall height 13 1/4 in. $200/300 W 1254. A Bronze Figure of a Male Nude,

1246. An American or English Cut and Etched Glass Hurricane Shade, 19th c., with floral decoration, height 19 3/4 in., diameter 7 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV. W 1247. A Fine Pair of Anglo-

Irish Cut Glass Master Salts, 19th c., navette form, diamond point pattern, square foot, height 3 1/2 in.; together with a Staffordshire cup. (3 pcs.) $150/250 Provenance: Estate of Major Philip St. George Ambler IV.

20th c., twisted body on oval self-base, height 8 in., wood stand, overall height 11 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Robert (1912-1991) and Edwina (1920-2006) Reisfeld, New Orleans, LA. 1255. Ben France (American, 20th c.), “Pitchin’ a Fit”, 1977, bronze, artist’s name, date, title, and number “1 of 10” inscribed on base, on shaped wood plinth, overall height 25 in. $1500/2500 1256. A Patinated Bronze of a Cheyenne Warrior on Horseback, 20th c., after the original by Frederic Remington (American, 18611909), inscribed “copyright/ Frederic Remington” on base, height 19 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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W 1257. Becky Eiker (American,

b. 1942), “Harvest Moon”, 1997, patinated bronze, artist name, date and “11/35” inscribed on self base, brass artist plaque, green marble and wood base, overall height 20 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 1262

W 1258. Arthur Silverman

(American/New Orleans, b. 1923), “Two Peaks”, 1987, polished chrome, artist’s name and date inscribed on side, clear acrylic base, overall height 11 1/2 in. $300/500 W 1259. A Small Continental

Gilt Bronze Animalier Group of a Dog and Rabbit, 19th c., inscribed “Ficar” with foundry mark “Susse. Frs. Ed. J/ 11” inscribed on base, height 2 1/4 in., width 6 in.

1263

$200/400 W 1260. M. Lee Good (American, 20th c.),

“Autumn Serenade”, polychrome resin, artist name, title and edition “39/1500” inscribed on brass plaque, mounted on a wood base, overall height 16 in. $200/300 Provenance: Sold to Benefit the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. 1264

W 1261. Louisiana National Guard General

Eugene Morphy Epaulettes, c. 1898, the japanned tin case signed “Gen’l Eugene A. Morphy/First Brigade L.S.N.G./N.O.”, epaulettes with gold bullion fringe and single star, marked “left” and “right” with maker’s mark, case height 6 in., width 10 in., depth 7 3/4 in. $700/1000 Note: General E.A. Morphy served in the Confederate army. He married Mary Eliza Seip of Rapides Parish, LA, whose father was Dr. John Seip, owner of Oak Island Plantation. He was the son of Diego Morphy and Louise Emily Grivot, who was the daughter of General Grivot, the Adj. General of Louisiana pre and post Civil War, and was also a cousin of world champion chess player Paul Morphy. 1262. An American Military Eagle Head Sword, 19th c., eagle head pommel, claw quillon, carved bone grip, blade etched with foliate designs, spread-eagle and Liberty cap, brass scabbard, blade length 30 1/2 in. $1200/1800

1265

1263. An American Military Eagle-Head Sword, 19th c., eagle pommel, carved bone grip, blade marked “S.K.”, and engraved with panoply of arms and foliate designs, brass scabbard, blade length 29 in. $1200/1800

1264. Starr Model 1818 Cavalry Saber, fully marked, iron mounted, leather wrapped grip, iron scabbard, blade length 32 in. $800/1200 1265. A Georgian Wrought Iron and BrassBound Burled Walnut Bullet Crossbow, 18th c., iron bow and sight, brass trigger and mounts, bowed stock with scrolled terminus, length 30 in., bow width 29 1/2 in. $400/600

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W 1266. A Wurlitzer Phonograph, c.

W 1270. A French Stone Fountain,

W 1274. A Continental Stone Wall

1910, painted wood case, “Morning Glory” horn, “Crown Music Co./ 748 E. Colorado St./ Pasadena, Calif.” label, overall height 18 in., horn diameter 9 in.; together with four needles and one record “I Wanna Go Back to West Virginia - Bright Two Step” by Spike Jones and his City Slickers, (6 pcs.)

modeled as the figure of a young boy holding a shell on rockwork base set in a basin, in three parts, overall height 48 in., basin diameter 47 in.

Fountain, 20th c., architectonic backplate centering fountain head in the form of a river god mask, over a semi-circle basin raised on a stemmed pedestal, in three parts, height 60 in., width 27 1/2 in.

$400/600

W 1271. A Group of Three Italian

W 1267. An Antique American Oak

Wall-Mounted Crank Telephone, early 20th c., marked “Western Electric Company 350 W” on mouthpiece plate, height 20 1/2 in., width 9 1/2 in., depth 12 1/2 in. $150/250 W 1268. A Vintage American Pinball

Machine, c. 1960, “Air Aces”, Bally Manufacturing Corp., Chicago, IL, in original condition, height 70 in., width 29 in., depth 52 in. $400/600 W 1269. A Group of Three English

Brass Covered Coal Buckets, 20th c.; together with a tôle peinte and inlaid gilt coal hod, retaining coal shovel, largest bucket height 19 1/2 in. (4 pcs.)

$800/1200

$700/1000 Neoclassical-Style Cast Stone Urns, each with foliate rims, relief frieze of dancing maidens, horse shoe handles with Bacchic masks, stemmed foot, height 32 in., diameter 21 1/2 in. $500/700 W 1272. A Pair of Cast Iron Garden

Figures of Egrets, 20th c., standing figures with green patination on rockwork bases, height 28 1/2 in. $400/600

$700/1000 W 1276. A Mink Jacket, size 6-8, with

W 1273. A Chinese Stone Figure of

Zhang Xian, Lu Star, carved standing on an oval base wearing Mandarin robes and carrying a ruyi scepter, height 24 1/4 in. $500/700

1275. A Group of Antique American Cast Iron Garden Furniture, 19th c., comprising a vintage motif settee with pierced seat and acanthine legs; a morning glory motif side chair with pierced circular seat and acanthine legs; a vintage motif side table with leaf and grape top and scrolled legs, settee height 30 1/4 in., width 41 in., depth 22 1/2 in.; table height 25 in., width 21 in., diameter 21 in., (3 pcs.)

notched collar, two pockets, lined in brown silk, back length approx. 35 in; together with a fox jacket, size 4-6, two pockets, labeled “Furs by Guarino, Greenbrook, NJ”, lined in gold silk, length 35 in., and 4 mink pelts and mink stole, (7 pcs.) $200/400

$500/700 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.

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Marc Aldine, 55 Francesco “Franco” Alessandrini, 942 Peter Alexander, 1148 Enrique Alferez, 344, 348 Samuel Henry Gordon Alken (attr), 229 American School, 410, 760, 999, 1230, 1254 James McConnell “Mac” Anderson, 895, 896, 1096, 1097 Walter Inglis Anderson, 329, 330 Jean Arp, 42 Asian School, 568, 569, 614 Assadour, 1154 Angelo Ast (aft), 132 John James Audubon, 351-61 Mario Avati, 1158

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Aubrey Beardsley, 104 Angelina Beloff, 107 (attr), 118 Wladyslaw T. Benda, 1208 Charles F. Bendzans, 1228 Jennifer Berringer, 922 Jack Bilander, 1157 Jim Bird, 997 George Edwin Bissell, 290 Alfred L. Boisseau, 256 Joey Bonhage, 1198 Isadore Jules Bonheur (aft), 980 Robert Ward van Boskerck, 499 Charles Arthur Bourgeois, 44 O.W. Brierly (aft), 821 British School, 228 John Bunyan Bristol, 288 Auguste Brouet, 1231 Ludwig Lajos-Bruck, 446 Anthony Buchta, 1225

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James T. Callowhill, 816 Rafael Calzada, 938 Craig Campbell, 1094 Yvonne Canu, 88 Billy Price (Hosmer) Carroll, 594, 595 Henry Casselli, 994 George Frederick Castleden, 342 Benvenuto Cellini (aft), 120 Chinese School, 637 G. Clement, 1215 John Clemmer, 346, 936, 937 Clyde Connell, 349, 1216 Continental School, 53, 761, 763, 764, 1212, 1213, 1253, 1259 Antonio Allegri da Correggio (aft), 1211 Josef Cornelius Correns, 79 Édouard Cortès, 33, 34 Tim Cox, 945 Thomas Bigelow Craig, 264 Alvyk Boyd Cruise, 340

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Salvador Dali, 532 Eugene Daymude, 1222 Sonia Delaunay, 5 Robyn Denny, 923 Alexander John Drysdale, 252, 253, 333, 335, 889, 991 Adolfo Dumini, 412 George Bauer Dunbar, 930 George Valentine Dureau, 347 Dutch School, 78

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Charles Harry Henry Eaton, 289 Dietz Edzard, 89 Becky Eiker, 1257 Suzanne Eisendieck, 415

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H. Fafin, 1214 Aniello Falcone (attr), 498 Al Federico, 1223 Fanny Fleury, 102 Ben France, 1255 Gilbert Franklin, 533 John French, 925 French School, 409, 762, 764, 765 Pedro Friedeberg, 927 Ryonosuke Fukui, 566 George F. Fuller, 819

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Alberto Giacometti, 6 M. Lee Good, 1260 Albert Graefle, 414 Shirley Grode, 1219 Oskar M. Gross, 913, 914

H

Carol Hamilton, 1205, 1209 Heywood Hardy, 54 Richard Clarke Hare, 818 George Overbury “Pop” Hart, 1162 Colette Pope Heldner, 337, 1092, 1093, 1227 Knute Heldner, 263, 331, 341, 891, 990 Paul-César Helleu, 822 John Frederick Herring (aft), 411 Utagawa Hiroshige, 564 Morris Henry Hobbs, 1163 Helen Hunt Bencker Hoie, 1137 Emil Eugen Holzhauer, 1210 Jean-Antoine Houdon (aft), 221 Frank R. Huff, Jr., 1001 Nigel Hughes, 219 Clementine Hunter, 251, 257, 259, 890, 1091 Charles Woodward Hutson, 992

J

Leo Jansen, 1149 Japanese School, 565 Richard A. Johnson, 931, 1220 Frank Eastman Jones, 1088 Marinus Johannes de Jongere, 826-29

Pete Jordan, 1002, 1003

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Alberta Kinsey, 262, 339, 343, 350, 894 Hendrik Pieter Koekkoek, 445 Charles Euphrasie Kuwasseg, 77

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James R. Lamantia, Jr., 1142 Georges Lambert, 4, 1150 Clarence John Laughlin, 2 Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, 8, 117 William Robinson Leigh, 993 A. Lesueur, 950 Agnes Lodwick, 815 Claude Gellée “Claude Lorrain” (aft), 119 Louisiana School, 273 Jill Lynne, 1164

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Giuseppe Magni, 163 Édouard Manet, 823 John Paul Manship, 500 John Marin, 824 Lajos Markos, 1207 Peter Mars, 1146, 1147 Philip “Phil” William May, 1160 James McGarrell, 998 Edward Merk, 447 Clarence Millet, 336, 1161 Joan Miró, 7 John Mitchell, 396 Henry Moore, 106 Auguste Moreau, 222 Alice Latimer Moseley, 1098, 1099 Philip Edward Mullen, 1217 Anne Well Munger, 892, 893 (attr) Frances E. Mutchnick, 1224

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Alexandra Nechita, 916 Rose Newman, 1229 New Orleans School, 1226 Philippe Henri Noyer, 103

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Will Ousley, 1089, 1090

P

Ferdinand Parpan (attr), 981 Jules Pascin, 105 Santiago Penaloza, 941 Humberto Peraza, 536 Achille Perelli, 261 Émile-Louis Picault, 951 Paulassie Pootoogook, 1197 William Henry Powell (aft), 362

George Rodrigue, 995, 996 James Rosenquist, 918 Margery Austen Ryerson, 929

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Henry Salt, 115 Emilio Sanchez, 1152 Rolph Scarlett, 1143-45 Karl Schrag, 924, 1155 John Tarrell Scott, 535 Daniel Seghers (mnr), 413 Jean Seidenberg, 534 James Milton Sessions, 817 Fred Sexton, 928 Kendall Shaw, 1153 Arthur Silverman, 1258 John Sloan, 825 Hunt Slonem, 345, 932-34 Marshall D. Smith, 1095 Spanish School, 1151 Ada Stone, 448 Vera de Bosset Stravinsky, 915 Donald K. Sultan, 926

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Henry Schenck Tanner, 366 Hendrik Otto van Thol, 912 Joseph Thors, 820 Harold Thurman, 1218 Mark Tobey, 919 George Tobin, 80 Francisco Toledo, 917 William Tolliver, 332, 334, 943

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Hasmig Vartanian, 1141 Victor Vasarely, 920, 921 Claude Joseph Vernet, 1159 George Louis Viavant, 254, 255, 338 Mario Villa, 1196 Jacques Villon, 108

W

Pamela Black Wagner, 935 Franz Weiss, 1139 Dell Weller, 1221 William Edward West (aft), 363 Mildred Wohl, 939, 940 Charles M. Wysocki, 3

Y

Joseph Yeager, 363

Z

Ernst Karl Georg Zimmermann, 911

R

Harold Reddicliffe (attr), 1156 L. Reggio, 1165 Celia Cregor Reid, 1138 Frederic Remington (aft), 1256 Guido Reni (aft), 116 Charles Whitfield Richards, 1140 Theodore Robinson, 444

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Placing a bid at auction constitutes buyer’s acceptance of and agreement to these Conditions of Sale. 1. WAIVER OF WARRANTY: All lots are sold “AS IS”. No statement regarding condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalogue or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. Any such warranty is WAIVED. Regarding works of art, Neal Auction Company does not make any express or implied warranty as to authorship. No statement in the catalogue or elsewhere, orally or in writing, shall be construed as an express or implied warranty, representation or limitation of liability as to authorship. Any such warranty is WAIVED. Buyer agrees and acknowledges that: (a) buyer is not relying on Neal Auction Company’s skill or judgment in selecting to purchase any lot; (b) no oral or written statements in the catalogue of Neal Auction Company or elsewhere regarding condition, attribution, kind, quality, value or authorship are the cause of or reason behind buyer’s purchase of any lot; (c) buyer would have incurred the purchase of any lot regardless of any oral or written statements about condition, attribution, kind, quality, value, or authorship made in the catalogue or elsewhere; (d) Neal Auction Company did not know and could not have known that condition, attribution, kind, quality, expressed value, or authorship is the cause or reason why buyer decides to purchase any lot; (e) buyer’s purchase of any lot is not intended to gratify a nonpecuniary interest; and (f) Neal Auction Company did not know, nor should it have known, that any oral or written statement about a lot in the catalogue or elsewhere would cause a nonpecuniary loss to buyer. Notwithstanding the foregoing WAIVER OF WARRANTY, agreements and acknowledgements, Neal Auction Company may in its sole discretion, but shall not be obligated to, consider any reasonable request for rescission of a sale on the basis of authenticity of authorship of a work of art under the following terms and conditions only, all of which must be met: A. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding lots identified by Neal Auction Company by the terms “attributed to,” “school of,” “manner of,” “after,” or “signature of.” B. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding any lot unless the buyer notifies Neal Auction Company in writing within a reasonable time from the date of the auction, and returns the lot to Neal Auction Company in the same condition that the lot was in at the time of sale. C. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding any lot unless the buyer presents to Neal Auction Company a written document signed by a recognized art expert acceptable to Neal Auction Company that the lot in question is a forgery. D. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission to any person (including but not limited to the original buyer’s heirs, legatees, assigns, transferees, or subsequent purchasers) other than the original buyer, and any rights of the original buyer are not transferrable or assignable. E. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission when: (i) there is a conflict of expert opinion as to the authorship; (ii) expert opinion supported authorship at the time of sale, although expert opinion may have changed after the date of sale; and (iii) scientific processes that were unavailable, expensive or impractical at the time of sale have revealed since the time of sale that the author or period Neal Auction Company believed to be accurate at the time of sale was inaccurate. F. In any dispute between Neal Auction Company and buyer regarding authorship of a work of art, it is stipulated that rescission of the sale and refund of the price paid shall be the buyer’s sole recourse or remedy, if any is available, and Neal Auction Company shall not be responsible or obligated for any damages (including compensatory, general, incidental, exemplary or special damages), non-pecuniary losses, costs, expenses, injury, mental anguish, lost profits, attorney’s fees, or any other monetary or injunctive relief. 2. The auctioneer shall have absolute discretion in determining the successful bidder. At the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the offered lot will pass to the bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer. The bidder thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility and will pay full purchase price for the said lot. 234

3. The auctioneer may decide that any original bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the same. 4. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any item at any time before the sale of the item. 5. No merchandise will be released before the end of the auction. 6. If the buyer fails to comply with any of the Conditions of Sale, Neal Auction Company reserves the right to hold such defaulting buyer liable for the purchase price; to cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer; resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately on seven days’ notice to the buyer or, take such other actions available by law as deemed necessary or appropriate. If Neal Auction Company resells the property, the original defaulting buyer shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price and all costs and expenses, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, reasonable attorneys’ fees, commissions, incidental damages and all other charges due hereunder. ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDS 1. All absentee bids and/or telephone bids must be in our gallery by 5 P.M. CST the Friday prior to the auction. 2. All arrangements for bidding should be made as early as possible. Telephone bidding will be taken at the discretion of the Neal Auction Company. Each item must have a minimum low estimate of $500. 3. We assume no responsibility for failure to execute bids for any reason whatsoever. 4. We reserve the right to require that advance bids be accompanied by a 25% deposit. PAYMENT 1. The successful bidder agrees to pay a buyer’s premium in the amount of 22% of the hammer price on each lot up to and including $200,000, plus 10% of the hammer price greater than $200,000. For payments made by cash, check or wire transfer within 15 days of the auction, the buyer’s premium shall be discounted 2.5% of this 22%. 2. Online bidding is available at a buyer’s premium in the amount of 25% of the hammer price. A cash discount is not available for purchases made online. 3. Unless exempt by law, the purchaser will be required to pay Louisiana and local taxes, and, if applicable, any federal luxury or other tax, on the total purchase price. 4. Documentation of tax exemption must be provided upon registration. 5. Payment in full must be made by the successful bidder within ten days of the auction date. Interest charges will apply to invoices paid after this period expires. We reserve the right to require payment in full of the sales price at the moment of the successful bid. 6. VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted for invoices up to $25,000 per customer. TERMS Any customer not accredited by Neal Auction Company must present a letter of reference from their bank or other suitable source acceptable to Neal Auction Company. Neal Auction Company requires that the merchandise be held on premises until the check clears or money can be wired into the Neal Auction Company account. SHIPPING We will assist buyers in making shipping arrangements by furnishing information on packers and shippers. Handling of purchased lots by us is at the risk of the purchaser. Final shipping arrangements and agreements are strictly between the buyer and the shipper. STORAGE We will be glad to store certain items purchased at auction until transportation is arranged. Unless other arrangements are made and confirmed in writing, all items must be removed within one week of the auction. On the first business day following that time period, merchandise remaining in the gallery will be turned over to a storage facility. The owner will be responsible for handling and storage costs. Handling costs will be a minimum of $50. Storage rates will carry a minimum charge of $15 per month. For a list of our storage charges by item category, please ask our customer service personnel at the front desk area. All items handled or stored will be at the purchaser’s risk. Storage charges are billed monthly and must be paid before merchandise is released. We are not liable for any damage to merchandise after the sale.


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Neal Auction Company John R. Neal Neal Alford Katherine Hovas Chairman President Senior Vice President Rachel Weathers Vice President Paintings & Fine Art

Marc Fagan Vice President Consignments

Michelle LeBlanc Leckert, CAI Vice President Bettine Field Sackey Vice President Buisness Development

ADMINISTRATION

CONSIGNMENTS

Director of Administration & Finance Michelle LeBlanc Leckert, CAI Database Manager/Assistant to Director Jackie Hernandez Client Services Rebekah Abernathy Administrative Assistant/ Internet Auction Administrator Lisa Weisdorffer

Furniture & Decorative Arts Neal Alford; Rachel Weathers Paintings, Prints & Photography Rachel Weathers; Marney Robinson Books, Maps & Natural History Prints Marc Fagan Silver & Decorative Arts Katherine Hovas Asian Arts Bettine Field Sackey Consignments & Evaluations Claire Thriffiley Research Nicole Casi, Ph.D. Inventory Coordinator Stephen Dewey Consignments Administrator Johanna Darilek

GENERAL MANAGER Jason Leckert

GRAPHICS Art Director Emory Nolan Catalogue Design Carolyn Finnell Photography Jason Leckert Tom Simpson Jason Kruppa

AUCTION SERVICES Director of Museum Services & Research Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R. Trust & Estates Advisor Henry G. McCall Senior Appraiser Fine Arts Amanda Mantle Winstead Appraisals Rachel Weathers; Marc Fagan

OPERATIONS Director of Operations Charles Lee Operations Staff Charlie Clay Kelvin Gibson Jerry Majors Larry Sudds Chad Whittle

CATALOGUE CONSULTANTS

EXHIBITION STAFF Mimi Abbott Cecile Ballard Sybil Lawson Ann Mahorner

Cammie Mayer Clare Stewart Carolyn Wogan

AUCTIONEERS Neal Alford #797 Michelle LeBlanc Leckert #1514 Bettine Field Sackey #1874

Paintings & Fine Arts Claudia Kheel Furniture & Decorative Arts Doris Mollenkopf Newcomb Pottery & Decorative Arts Sally Main Silver Carey Mackie Decorative Arts & Victoriana Ann M. Masson Asian Arts Richerson Rhodes


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