New Orleans Auction October Catalogue

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1091 Mexican Two-Piece Sterling Silver Cream and Sugar Set, third quarter 20th century, by Sanborn Hermanos, Mexico City, including a cream jug and open sugar bowl, in the Spanish Colonial taste, each of lobed hemispherical form, the lobes alternately decorated with chased birds and flowers, with cast scrolling handle(s), h. 2‑1/4”, dia. 3‑1/4”, 9.32 total t. oz. [400/700]

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1095 Pair of American Brass Double Lemon Top Andirons, first quarter 19th century, probably New York, spurred cabriole legs on ball feet support the faceted base, mid-ribs enhance the lemon turnings, seamed brass, the laid iron billet bars set with ball log stops on brass billet bar covers, h. 24‑1/2”, w. 10‑1/2”, d. 20”. [300/500] 1096 Early American Pine and Ash “Continuous Arm” Bow-Back Windsor Chair, late 18th century, the back supported by nine turned spindles and three under each arm, and mounted to a single board saddle-shaped seat, raised on turned legs joined by an “H” stretcher, h. 39”, w. 22”, d. 18”. [400/700] Illustrated 1097 American Sheraton Deacon’s Bench, second quarter 19th century, made of stripped pine and poplar with eight turned legs, joined by stretchers, one board plank bottom, turned armed supports and straight rods supporting the arms and crest rail, h. 32‑1/2”, d. 14‑1/2”, l. 96”. [200/400] 1098 American Hepplewhite-Style Lazy Susan Table, the maple base with tapered legs set with a birch top, and a revolving lazy susan section, h. 30” to top, 33” to lazy susan, dia. 59”. [200/400]

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1092 Philadelphia Shell-Carved Chippendale Sidechair, fourth quarter 18th century, the chair resting on ball-andclaw footed front legs and faceted, through tenoned rear legs, the front set rail decorated with an incised tulip, the solid splat back terminating in a cupid’s bowknot crest with a carved center shell and with volute-carved ears, appears to retain the original yellow pine slip seat, , h. 39”, w. 21‑3/4”, d. 20‑1/2”. [3000/5000] Illustrated 1093 Philadelphia Chippendale Mahogany Ball-and-Claw Foot Sidechair, fourth quarter 18th century, the chair with with front carved cabriole legs, the seat frame with a molded edge, round, tenoned back legs support a shaped solid splat back with a cupid’s bowknot crest rail, shellcarved and volute-carved ears, h. 39‑1/2”. [2000/4000] Illustrated 1094 Pair of Georgian Revival Sconces, ca. 1900, E.F. Caldwell & Company, New York, the cartouche-form backplates molded with scrolls and shell-form crests, the scrolled arms support candle sockets with beaded edges above acanthus knops, impressed with a “C” in a lozenge, drilled for electricity, h. 18”, w. 11‑1/2”, d. 5”. [1000/1500] Illustrated

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