neal auction may 22nd & 23rd major estates auction catalogue
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LATE SPRING MAJOR ESTATES AUCTION on May 22 & 23, 2010, On Our Premises: 4038 Magazine Street & 3923 Carondelet Street, New Orleans, La., FEATURING: 18th and 19th c. American, French and English antiques, Southern paintings, historical material and decorative arts especially consigned by discerning collectors, estates and institutions.TRANSCRIPT
Neal AuctionEarly Spring Estates Auction
May 22 & 23, 2010
Front Cover (detail):William Henry Buck (American/N.O., 1840-1888), “The Hotel at Spanish Fort on Bayou St. John,” 1879, oil on canvas, signed,
dated “‘79,” 11 7/8 in. x 20 1/4 in.
Above:Walter Inglis Anderson (American/MS, 1903-1965), “Two Purple Gallinules,”watercolor and pencil on paper, estate stamp,
pencil-titled, 8 1/2 in. x 11 in.
Neal Auction CompanyAuctioneers & Appraisers of Antiques & Fine Art
4038 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115 • 504-899-53291-800-467-5329 • Fax: 504-897-3808 • www.nealauction.com
LOUISIANA PURCHASE AUCTIONOctober 6 & 7, 2007
La. Auc. Lic. , Neal Auction Co. #AB-107, Alford #797, LeBlanc # 1514
LATE SPRING ESTATES AUCTIONMay 22 & 23, 2010
On Our Premises4038 Magazine Street & 3923 Carondelet Street
• FEATURING:
• Contents of The Grove, c. 1820, Tallahassee, FL, Home of the Early Territorial Governor Richard Keith Call, and of Governor and Mrs. LeRoy Collins
• Antique Furniture and Decorations from the Lifetime Collection of a Noted New Orleans Jurist
• The Roswell J. Weil Collection of English Ironstone
• Part II, Fine Art from the Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS
• Jewelry from the Succession of Noémie Garrett Merrick II of New Orleans and Pointe Coupée Parish
• Property from the Estate of Jeanne L. Bultman of New York and New Orleans, Removed from Her Townhouse at 176 East 95th St.
• Property Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family of New Orleans and Pointe Coupée Parish
• Part I, Property from the Estate of Donald F. Schenk, New Orleans
EXHIBITION beginning Monday, May 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Special Saturday Preview, May 15, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Evening Preview Reception, Thursday, May 20, 5 to 7 p.m.
AUCTION SCHEDULE Saturday, May 22, 10 a.m., 4038 Magazine StreetSunday, May 23, 11 a.m., 3923 Carondelet Street
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James Lowry Cogar, the nationally renowned
preservationist and first curator of Colonial
Williamsburg. Cogar’s other notable projects
include the 1799 Octagon House in Washington,
D.C. and the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, KY.
Cogar also served as an advisor to the National
Park Service on the preservation and restoration
of various historic sites.
Collins’ granddaughter, Jane Aurell Menton,
published a charming homage to her family’s
ancestral home, The Grove: A Florida Home
Through Seven Generations. In the foreword
United States Senator Bob Graham, Governor
of Florida, 1979-1989, writes: “No other
residence in our state has experienced so many
events and personalities that have influenced the
Florida that we know today. The long sought
acquisition of The Grove as a Florida historical site,
subject to the life estates of Governor and Mrs.
Collins, was one of the proudest accomplishments
of my Governorship.” Reference: Menton, Jane Aurell. The Grove: A Florida Home Through Seven Generations. Tallahassee: Sentry Press, 1998, pgs. 7 and 11.
Neal Auction Company is pleased to
present the contents of the Grove, the
home of Florida’s 3rd and 5th Territorial
Governor Richard Keith Call, and of
Florida’s 33rd Governor and Mrs. LeRoy
Collins.
The Grove was built in the 1820s by
Governor Call, a protegé of Andrew
Jackson, who led the Florida Militia to
victory over the Seminoles in the 2nd and
3rd Battles of Wahoo Swamp. The Grove
would remain in Call’s family for
generations, passing in 1942 to his great-
granddaughter, Mary Call Darby Collins, and her
husband, Governor LeRoy Collins.
Governor and Mrs. Collins undertook the restoration
and furnishing of The Grove with the advice of
The Grove
“Standing resolute through struggle and triumph, The Grove is a tangible testament to civic purpose, inner strength, and family pride.”
Photo courtesy of Ken Badgley
“Purity of original design and careful restoration meld the past and present into a seamless pattern that stirs the imagination and punctuates the
Grove’s poignant and inspiring history.”
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Session OneSaturday, May 22, 10 am
4038 Magazine Street
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1. A Pair of “Mt. Vernon” Windsor Armchairs, bench-made after the well-known historic examples, each having a shaped crest rail terminating in scrolled ears, eight spindle back connected to continuous scrolled arms, shaped saddle seat, bulbous turned splayed legs, turned stretchers, each with dark green/black painted surface.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
Note: These handsome bench-made chairs reproduce the thirty original chairs installed by George Washington for guests in the Portico at Mt. Vernon.Reference: Stokes. “The American Windsor Chair,” Philadelphia Museum Bulletin, (1925) p. 47.
2. A Pair of “Mt. Vernon” Windsor Armchairs, bench-made after the well-known historic examples, en suite.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
3. A Pair of “Mt. Vernon” Windsor Armchairs, bench-made after the well-known historic example, en suite.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
4. An Early American “Quaker” Red Stained Desk, late 18th c., Pennsylvania, the fall-front opening to compartments and drawers, a drawer below, tall square tapered legs, retaining original surface, height 41 in., width 25 in., depth 15 1/4 in.
$400/600
6. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Tilt-Top Candlestand, early 19th c., in the manner of Duncan Phyfe, New York, the oval top with shaped corners, bold ring and urn-turned support, outswept acanthus-carved legs ending in scrolled toes, height 28 in., width 26 in., depth 18 1/2 in.
$800/1200
7. A French Bronze of Napoleon, 19th c., the Emperor in military garb with arms crossed, leaning against a pillar, height 10 in., width 3 3/4 in., depth 3 3/4 in., on a square porphyry base.
$800/1200
5. A Federal Cherrywood and Maple Inlaid Bowfront Chest of Drawers, c. 1790-1810, the top with banded edge, four graduated inlaid drawers, a shaped apron with tablet, raised on “French” feet, height 34 3/4 in., width 40 1/4 in., depth 22 7/8 in.
$1500/2500
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W 8. A Pair of American Classical Powder Blue Sandwich Glass Vases, 19th c., ruffled rims, set atop fire gilt brass holders on marble base, height 10 in., diameter 4 1/2 in.
$500/700
W 9. A Val St. Lambert Art Glass Footed Bowl and Pair of Candlesticks, faceted bodies, each with etched signature, bowl diameter 10 in., candlestick height 9 3/8 in.; together with a Waterford crystal decanter, faceted body, etched signature, height 12 7/8 in.
$150/250
W 10. A Pair of French Cut Glass and Sterling Silver Lidded Sweetmeat Dishes, 19th c., faceted and lobed form, on spreading molded bases, height 15 in., diameter 7 in.
$400/600
11. An American Late Classical Giltwood and Églomisé Pier Mirror, 19th c., blocked, split baluster frame, foliate inner border, reverse painted panel depicting a lighthouse, outbuilding and bridge, original mirror plate, height 45 1/2 in., width 24 3/8 in.
$800/1200
W 12. After George Morland (English, 1763-1804), two mezzotints including; “Summer Amusement”, 1812, engraved by Thomas Williamson, sight 20 3/4 in. x 25 3/4 in.; and “The Fern Gatherers”, 1799, engraved by R. Smith, sight 20 3/4 in. x 25 3/4 in., framed alike.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
13. After John Frederick Herring, Sr. (English, 1795-1865), a group of four color engravings of hunt scenes including; “The Meet - Plate 1”, “The Fine - Plate 2”, “The Run - Plate 3” and “The Kill - Plate 4”; all engraved by J. Harris and published in London, 1852, by “Messrs Fores”, each sight 26 in. x 47 in., in matching fine birdseye maple frames.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 14. After William Heath (English, 1795-1840), “His Royal Highness, The Duke of York”, 19th c., hand-colored engraving by Henry Meyer, published by Bunkitt & Hudson, London, sight 24 1/2 in. x 36 in., matted and framed.
$500/700
15. A Pair of Paris Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Tazzas, mid-19th c., by Jacob Petit, marked in blue underglaze, with floral and raised gilt decoration on black ground, scrolled acanthine foot on a pedestal base, height 10 3/4 in., diameter 8 3/4 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
16. A Pair of Paris Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Urns, c. 1850-60, in the Etruscan taste, cafe au lait ground, rouge de fer reserves with classical portrait busts on recto and urns en verso, rouge de fer geometric borders, heavily gilt scroll handles, height 18 1/2 in.
$700/1000
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
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17. A Louis Philippe Figured Walnut Pier Table, c. 1840, marble top, molded frieze, scroll supports, plinth base, paw feet, height 32 1/8 in., width 45 3/4 in., depth 17 3/4 in.
$1200/1800
18. A Louis XVI-Style Mahogany and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Bureau Plat, inset tooled leather top, molded edge, kneehole configuration of drawers, square tapered legs, brass cuffs, classical mounts overall, height 30 3/4 in., width 51 1/2 in., depth 27 5/8 in.
$1500/2500
19. An Antique Continental Oak Dining Table, 18th c., probably French, plank top with two recessed leaves, molded skirt, blocked and ring-turned tapered legs connected by stretchers, height 31 in., width 42 in., depth 33 3/8 in.
$1500/2500
20. An Italian Neoclassical Figured Walnut Commode, 19th c., molded top, three drawers, molded base, block feet, height 37 1/8 in., width 49 1/8 in., depth 23 5/8 in.
$1500/2500
21. A Georgian Walnut Armchair, late 18th c., shaped crest rail, vasiform splat, shepherd’s crook arms, trapezoidal slip seat, shaped rail, volute cabriole legs, pad feet.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
22. A George III Mahogany Side Table, early 19th c., rectangular top, frieze drawer, square legs connected by stretchers, height 27 1/8 in., width 23 7/8 in., depth 16 3/4 in.
$300/500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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23. A Set of Six Hepplewhite Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, late 18th c., each with molded back, fluted crest, leaf-carved tapered splats, shaped seat, square molded tapered legs ending in spade feet.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
24. A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, early 19th c., drop-leaf top over frieze drawer with bail handle, Marlborough legs, old finish, height 28 in., open width 43 1/2 in., depth 30 3/4 in.
$700/900
W 25. A Chippendale-Style Mahogany Tray on Stand, hinged sides with cut-out handles, integral stand with molded square legs, “X” stretcher, height 17 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 22 in.
$500/750
26. A Georgian Mahogany Kneehole Desk, 18th c. and later, molded top, kneehole configuration of drawers, recessed cupboard, molded base, shaped bracket feet, height 32 in., width 32 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in.
$1000/2000
27. Eugène Alexandre Auf(f)ray (French, 19th c.), “Preparing for the Hunt”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 39 in. x 18 1/4 in., in a linen-lined, giltwood frame.
$800/1200
W 28. An English Pictorial Embroidery of Three Figures Relaxing by a Stream, 19th c., silk thread and watercolor on silk, variety of well-rendered stitches including chain, French knot, and stem, 15 1/4 in. x 14 in., in a circular carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$500/750
W 29. A Group of Three Antique Bird Engravings, including “Falco Moro”, c. 1776, hand-colored counterproof by Saverio Manetti (Italian 1723-1784), from Storia Naturale degli Uccelli; also “L’aigle mouchete” and “La Chouette nebuleuse”, c. 1830, two hand-colored engravings by Jean-Gabriel Prêtre, each approx. sight 14 1/2 in. x 11 in., matted and framed.
$500/700
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W 30. After Major Thomas Staunton Saint Clair (English, 1785-1847), “Fording of the River Mondego by the Allied Army, on the 21st Sept, 1810”, 19th c., color engraving, published by C. Turner, London, sight 15 1/4 in. x 20 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$300/500
31. An American Colonial Walnut Tilt-Top Tea Table, 18th c., Virginia, dished top, turned stem over three arched legs ending in claw and ball feet, height 27 1/4 in., diameter 29 in.
$1500/2500
Note: The baluster and ring-turned standard, and the secondary notch on the underside of the legs relate to those on several well known examples from the Norfolk area, including a c. 1760-1785 mahogany table descended in the Barraud, Wilson and Marshall families now at Colonial Williamsburg (acc. 1930-184).Reference: Hurst and Prown. Southern Furniture 1680-1830, p. 320, fig. 101. For other tables from this group see also a mahogany table fig. 100.1, the Myers stand, fig. 101.2 and a black walnut table 101.3.
32. A Federal Carved Mahogany Sofa, c. 1820, Philadelphia, reeded crest rail, leaf-carved, reeded arms terminating in bosses, straight rail, tapered, reeded and turned legs headed by paterae, height 33 in., width 75 in., depth 23 in.
$2000/3000
W 33. An American Classical Mahogany Bench, early 19th c., rectangular upholstered seat, ogee frame, bracket feet, height 18 7/8 in., width 49 3/8 in., depth 21 7/8 in.
$500/750
34. An American Classical Mahogany Center Table, c. 1825, in the manner of Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, circular tilt-top with segmented veneers and rosewood crossbanding raised on a columnar support, triangular plinth, foliate paw feet, height 28 1/4 in., diameter 38 1/4 in.
$1500/2500
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35. An Ameri-can Classical Mahogany Drop-Leaf Work Table, early 19th c., the top above a fitted writing drawer, short drawer and a deep work basket draw-er; marbled paper-lined compart-ment; tapered co-lumnar supports, trestle plinth base, disc feet, casters, height 29 5/8 in., open width 37 in., depth 19 in.
$1000/2000
36. Italian School, late 19th c., “The Expulsion of Hagar”, after Adrien van der Werff (Dutch, 1659-1722), oil on canvas, extensively inscribed en verso, stamp from “Louis Pisani’s Picture Galleries,...Florence,...Rome” en verso, 35 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in., in an elaborate period gessoed and giltwood frame.
$3000/5000
Note: The original of this painting is housed in the Gemalde Galerie, Dresden, Germany.
37. Dutch School, early 19th c., “Still Life of Tulips, Peonies and Yellow Grapes”, oil on canvas, 48 in. x 30 1/8 in., in a carved and giltwood frame.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
38. A KPM Porcelain Portrait Plaque of Queen Louise of Prussia, late 19th/early 20th c., after Gustav Richter (German, 1823-1884), paper label en verso inscribed “Konigin Louise / M Richter”, with an impressed KPM and sceptre mark and incised “ED6”, plaque 11 in. x 13 in., in an elaborate period carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$3000/5000
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39. An Italian Grand Tour Bronze of the “Augustus of Prima Porta”, late 19th c., after the c. 20 B.C. marble (discovered in The Villa of Livia at Prima Porta in 1863) now in The Vatican Museum, cast signature “A. Messina, Roma” at side of base, height 19 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 8 in.
$1000/1500Reference: Haskell and Penny, Taste and The Antique, Yale University Press; New Haven, 1988, p. 124.
40. A Continental Bronze of “The Dancing Faun”, 19th c., after the Antique, height 32 in., width 12 in., depth 13 in., on a rectangular self-base.
$1200/1800
Note: The bronze original of this same size, itself a copy of a Hellenistic work, was discovered in 1830 at Pompeii.Reference: Haskell and Penny Task and The Antique Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, 1988.
41. An Italian Bronze of “Capitoline Flora”, late 18th/early 19th c., after the Antique, stamped “Nelli/Roma” on base, height 26 1/8 in., width 10 in., depth 8 1/2 in., on a circular base.
$1200/1800
Note: The “Flora” was discovered in 1744 at Hadrian’s Villa, and by December of that year was already in the Museo Capitolino.Reference: Haskell and Penny Task and The Antique Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, 1988.
42. A Set of Four Regency Carved Mahogany Armchairs, 19th c., each with tablet crest, reeded stiles, turned arm supports, reeded legs, now with seats of “chocolat” leather and brass nailhead trim.
$2000/3000
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43. A Regency Mahogany and Rosewood Inlaid Library Table, early 19th c., rectangular top with drop leaves, frieze with two drawers, turned and reeded legs, height 29 in., open width 54 in., depth 32 in.
$1500/2500
44. A George III Carved and Figured Mahogany Concertina-Action Games Table, late 18th c., fold-over top, fluted skirt, molded Marlborough legs with scrolled brackets, height 30 in., width 37 1/2 in., depth 18 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
45. A George III Carved Mahogany Camelback Sofa, late 18th c., serpentine crest rail, scrolled arms, straight seat rail, rosette carved and fluted tapering legs ending in brass cuffs, casters, height 41 1/2 in., width 99 1/2 in., depth 35 in.
$4000/6000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
46. A George III Carved Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest, c. 1790, molded top above a dressing slide and four graduated thumb-molded drawers, fluted and lamb’s tongue carved stiles, molded base, ogee bracket feet, height 34 in., width 32 3/8 in., depth 20 in.
$2000/3000
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47. A Fine Antique Neoclassical-Style Mahogany Bibliothèque, late 19th/early 20th c., probably Paris, molded cornice, fluted frieze, a pair of beveled glass doors enclosing adjustable shelves, fluted stiles, two short over three long drawers, molded base, height 90 5/8 in., width 42 in., depth 20 in.
$2500/3500
48. A Neoclassical Carved Fruitwood and Ebonized Box Divan, 19th c., caryatid uprights, blocked seat rail, turned feet, height 37 in., width 67 in., depth 29 in.
$2000/3000
49. An Antique Continental Inlaid Walnut Center Table, mid-to-late 19th c., paneled top with medallion of dancing figures, paneled inlaid skirt, bulbous-turned standard, arched, scrolled legs with bosses, height 32 in., diameter 52 in.
$1500/2500
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50. A Large Flemish Baroque Carved and Giltwood Frame, 17th c. with later elements, crested with a “Cross of Lorraine” coat of arms, the strapwork frame with cavorting putti, bearing festoons and shells, cartouche corners, ribbon-carved inner molding, height 68 in., width 66 in., interior 67 in. x 64 in.
$2500/3500
51. A Fine Large French Beaux Arts Carved, Giltwood and Gesso Frame, late 19th c., the deep molding with acanthus and floral sprays on a hatched ground, retains original gilded surface, height 66 1/2 in., width 80 1/2 in., interior 48 in. x 62 in.
$2500/3500
52. Aurelie Leontine Malbet (Austrian, active 1869-1906), “Still Life of Plums, Grapes and Peaches”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 19 1/2 in. x 20 1/2 in., unframed.
$1500/2500
53. Charles Émile Jacques (French, 1813-1894), “Shepherd Herding his Flock”, oil on canvas, faintly signed lower right, 16 in. x 21 in., in a period carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$2500/3500
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$200/300
54. Peter Tillemans (Flemish, active England, 1684-1734), “A Squire on Horseback, at the Edge of a Hunt”, oil on canvas, signed “P. Tillemans” lower left, 41 in. x 50 5/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$5000/7500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
Note: This is apparently one of an exact pair with a Tillemans picture of “A Young Squire on Horseback, with a Dog at Heel”, sold at Sotheby’s New York on 4 June 1993 as lot 16: the canvases are of identical size (this horseman moving from right to left, and the “Young Squire” from left to right), while details of the sky, horizon line, landscape, trappings and riders are so precise as to imply very strongly that these are pendant portraits. The provenance given by Sotheby’s was from the Walter Hutchinson collection in Britain through Frost & Reed, Ltd., in London.
Tillemans, the son of an Antwerp diamond cutter, was one of the first talented Flemish artists to paint the scions of the British landed classes, and won particular praise for his handling of horses.Reference: Walter Shaw British Sporting Artists, London, 1922, p. 59.
55. G. Specci (Italian, late 19th/early 20th c.), “View of Vesuvius from the Bay of Naples”, oil on canvas, signed and localized “Roma” lower left, 16 in. x 20 1/4 in., in a period carved, gessoed, and giltwood frame set within a later shadowbox.
$1000/1500
56. Carl Müller (Austrian, 1862-1938), “Sunset on the Grand Canal, Venice”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, “Parke-Bernet” label en verso, 30 in. x 25 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1500/2500
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$800/1200
W 58. After John Gould (English, 1804-1881), “Herodias Garzetta”, 19th c., hand-colored lithograph, from Birds of Great Britain, sight 20 in. x 14 in., attractively matted and framed.
$600/900
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60. A Regency Mahogany Extension Dining Table, early 19th c., reeded top, single frieze, on telescopic extension with three leaves, bamboo-turned legs and brass casters, height 30 in., extended length 108 in., width 45 3/4 in.
$1500/2500
Note: A closely related table, attributed to William Wilkinson, sold at Christie’s, London, March 24, 2004, lot #211. This table also featured a single frieze and telescopic extension mechanism. Wilkinson, working in the late 18th and early 19th c., specialized in patent tables, including extension dining tables. The extension mechanism relates to Richard Gillow’s “Imperial” dining table, patented in 1800. Reference: Margaret Jourdain. Regency Furniture. pp. 64-65.
61. An Antique Regency-Style Faux Marbre and Gilt-Decorated Mirror, late 19th/early 20th c., rectangular frame with rosette outset corners and gilt moldings, height 63 1/4 in., width 57 5/8 in.
$1500/2000
62. A George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers, late 18th c., rectangular molded top above two short over three graduated drawers, reeded quarter columns, molded base, on ogee bracket feet, height 41 3/8 in., width 47 1/8 in., depth 21 5/8 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
63. A Set of Four Georgian Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, mid-18th c., shaped crest rails, pierced splats, trapezoidal slip seats, acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet.
$1200/1800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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64. A Pair of Antique Continental Chinoiserie-Decorated Side Chairs, late 19th c., pagoda form backs, pierced splats, needlepoint seats, shaped rail, cabriole legs, ebonized gilt and red paint, seat rail bearing indistinct stamp.
$600/900
65. An Antique French Provincial Carved Walnut Serpentine Commode, early 19th c., molded top, two foliate-carved and paneled drawers, the stiles with bead and acanthus, foliate base, cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, height 34 3/4 in., width 43 in., depth 23 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
66. A Fine Charles X Elm and Ebony Work Table, early 19th c., the lift swivel top with a candle slide and drawer above shelves; conforming blocked base connected by turned supports, height 32 5/8 in., width 15 1/4 in., depth 15 1/4 in.
$2500/3500
67. A Restauration Faux Bois Vide Poche, 19th c., tray top, a pair of drawers, medial shelf, vasiform supports, plinth base, height 28 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 13 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
68. A Fine Antique Louis XVI Inlaid Mahogany Bouillotte Table, 19th c., reticulated brass gallery, Brêche d’Alep marble top fitted with two small drawers and candleslides, on square tapered legs with brass cuffs, height 29 in., diameter 26 in.
$1500/2500
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69. Circle of Nicolas Largillière (French, 1656-1746), “Portrait of Armand-Gaston-Maximilien, Cardinal de Rohan-Soubise”, 18th c., oil on canvas, 50 1/4 in. x 38 1/2 in., in a later gilt, gessoed, and carved wood frame.
$6000/8000
Note: This Baroque portrait depicts Armand-Gaston-Maximilien, prince de Rohan-Soubise, who was made Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704 and Cardinal of Strasbourg in 1712. Cardinal de Rohan-Soubise came from a long line of nobility, including his father, the Comte de Rochefort and the first Prince de Soubise, his grandfather, the Duc de Montbazon and the Prince de Guéméné, and his great-grandfather, the Duc de Sully. He was also the uncle of Cardinals Armand de Rohan-Soubise-Ventadour and Louis-César-Constantin de Rohan-Guéméné-Montbazon, and the great-uncle of Cardinal Louis-René-Edouard de Rohan-Guéméné, all of whom succeeded him as Bishop of Strasbourg.
In this portrait, as in those by Hyacinth Rigaud (1659-1743) and Pierre Drevet (1663-1738), Cardinal de Rohan-Soubise wears the red silk and white fur winter cappa magna of the Catholic Church, along with the Grand Cross of the Order of the Holy Spirit. The handling of the different textures such as fur, lace, and silk in this portrait calls to mind the brushwork in the paintings of Nicolas de Largillière. Similarly, the gestures of Cardinal de Rohan-Soubise’s hands greatly resemble those of de Largillière in his renowned “Study of Hands,” now at the Musée du Louvre.
70. An Italian Bronze of “Le Lutin Des Bois”, late 19th/early 20th c., after Luca Madrassi (Italian, 1848-1919), the winged sprite depicted in mid-stride, flowers and birds at his feet, height 41 3/4 in., width 21 in., depth 20 in., on a griotte marble pedestal with title/artist plaque.
$8000/12000
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71. A French Bronze of “Triumphator”, late 19th/early 20th c., after Ernest Rancoulet (French, 1870-1915), cast signature at base, scene depicting Cupid capturing Psyche, height 43 1/2 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 12 1/2 in.
$5000/7500
72. An Antique Italian White Marble of “The Crouching Venus”, after the Hellenistic prototypes, height 31 in., width 11 3/4 in., depth 16 1/2 in., on a naturalistic self-base.
$4000/6000
73. A Louis Philippe Giltwood Trumeau Mirror, early 19th c., burnished and foliate carved frame enclosing an oil on canvas of a harbor scene, rectangular mirror plate below, height 59 1/2 in., width 30 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
74. A Pair of Italian Giltwood Mirrors with Candelabra Issuing from Mask Heads, c. 1860, height 38 1/2 in., width 27 in., depth 6 in.
$2000/3000
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75. A George III Carved Mahogany Tallcase Clock, c. 1780, the bonnet with carved bouquet, flowers and dentil molding, fluted full columns at each corner, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, moon phase dial landscape with fisherman, case with quarter round columns, chamfered corners, on bracket feet, height 93 in., width 21 in., depth 12 in.
$4000/6000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
76. An Antique English Regimental Bass Drum, 19th c., original painted surface, skins, cord and leather tighteners intact, with crown decoration, height 21 7/8 in., diameter 27 5/8 in.
$1200/1800
W 77. A Chinese Carved and Painted Four-Panel Screen, the front carved with a continuous central scene of noble figures in a garden landscape with various pavilions, verso carved with bird and flower decoration, height 78 1/8 in., width 64 in.
$400/600
78. Two Chinese “Blanc-de-Chine” Dehua Porcelain Buddhistic Lion Tapersticks, 17th/18th century, each male figure modeled seated on his back haunches atop a square pedestal, one forepaw raised and resting on a brocade ball, heights 7 1/2 in. and 5 in.
$1000/1500
W 79. An Antique Chinese Pottery Figure, probably Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 220), the figure of flattened form modeled wearing a long robe with extended arms, height 7 1/4 in., presented on a square black plinth.
$500/700
W 80. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jar, probably Guangxu Period (1875-1908), the cylindrical drum form body with two large panels enclosing bird and flower design, reserved on a dense turquoise ground with scrolling vine decoration, height 12 in., now mounted as a lamp.
$500/70075
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81. A Chinese Blue and White “Kraak” Porcelain Bowl, probably Wanli Period (1573-1619), the bulbous tapering body with a flared barbed rim raised on a short foot, the exterior with eight panels, reserve painted with a spotted deer among flowering branches and Buddhistic wheels, the interior well similarly decorated with a central medallion enclosing a single spotted deer and issuing eight panels enclosing flowering vines, height 2 3/4 in., diameter 5 3/4 in.
$700/900
Provenance: Descended in the family of the present owner.
Note: ‘Kraak porselein’ is a term that applies to Chinese blue and white porcelain produced from the Wanli reign (1563-1620) until about 1640, which was exported to Europe. The name derives from the Dutch and refers to the cargo ships, or carracks, in which the porcelain was transported.
Late 16th and early 17th century ‘kraak’ porcelain was appreciated abroad as a marvel of Chinese ingenuity and it was frequently featured in Dutch still life paintings as an example of an exotic foreign luxury. An example of a painting which includes a very similar, small barbed rim ‘kraak’ type bowl with spotted deer design is “Still Life with Chinese Bowl and Vase of Flowers” by Isaac Soreau (Dutch, 1604-after 1638), conserved at the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, acc. no. 37.1902. Porcelain bowls similar to the one offered here are housed in museum collections throughout the world , including the Princessehof Museum, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, acc. no 339, and the British Museum, London, acc. no.1973.0726.378. See also, European Noble and Private Collections, Christie’s Amsterdam, December 15, 2009, for a pair of ‘kraak’ bowls painted with eight panels of spotted deer surrounded by foliage and wheel motifs.
82. A Chinese Blue and White “Kraak” Porcelain Kendi, probably Wanli Period (1573-1619), the globular body raised on a short foot and issuing a tall flaring neck with inverted rim, set at the shoulder with a nippled spout, painted around the exterior with rectangular panels variously enclosing flowers and auspicious emblems, height 7 in. Note: Restoration to nipple, fritting along edges.
$700/900
83. A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Vases, 18th/19th c., baluster bodies with raised grapevine decoration separating floral, butterfly and cricket panels, applied mice decorating the shoulders, height 9 3/4 in., now mounted as lamps.
$1000/1500
W 84. A True Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Faceted Vases, each of hexagonal baluster form with vining gourd handles, decorated with Xi Wangmu holding a peach with a deer at her side and a crane in flight above, the reverse inscribed, each height 16 in.
$400/600
W 85. A Three Piece Mason’s Ironstone “Lakeside Pavilions” Tea and Coffee Service, c. 1860, by Francis Morley and Company, comprising a teapot, coffee pot and milk pitcher, each stamped, coffee pot height 9 3/8 in.
$250/350
Provenance: Collection of Roswell J. Weil, New Orleans; exhibited at New Orleans Museum of Art; see NOMA exhibition catalogue no. 75.
W 86. A Chinese Blue and White “Zhangzhou” Type Porcelain Bowl, possibly Wanli Period (1573-1619), Fujian Province, body with overall cracquelure, raised on a short foot, the exterior with heron and lotus decoration, the interior with a central floral medallion, the foot rim with sand adhesions typical of so-called Swatow ware, height 2 3/4 in., diameter 6 in.
$200/300
W 87. An Antique Chinese Embroidery Panel, Qing
Dynasty (1644-1912), the rectangular panel with a large roundel depicting a “Royal Gathering”, the roundel “framed” by dragons below and fanciful birds and Buddhist emblems above, picked out in satin stitch and couched gold and bronze threads on a gold silk ground, sight 32 in. x 19 3/4 in., framed.
$400/600
Provenance: According to a 1962 letter attached to the back of the frame, this panel was purchased in Japan, c. 1900, by U.S. Lieutenant Samuel Reid Gleaves (1878-1926), a veteran of the Boxer Rebellion.
W 88. A Japanese Imari Porcelain “Chrysanthemum” Bowl, Meiji Period (1868-1912), chrysanthemum-form with a lobed rim and corresponding ribbed body densely decorated with shaped cartouches enclosing flying cranes, garden terraces, birds on branches, and Buddhistic lions, reserved on dense “textile” ground, height 4 1/4 in., diameter 8 1/4 in.
$300/500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida.
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89. An Ashworth/Mason’s Ironstone “Bandana” Pattern Suite, c. 1870-1875, comprising a pair of plates, a bowl, and a pair of vases, each stamped, plate diameter 10 3/8 in., bowl diameter 7 7/8 in., vase height 7 7/8 in.
$1200/1800
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue nos. 76, 82 and 83.
90. A Rare Pair of Ashworth/Mason’s “Dragon” Pattern Cabinet Plates, c. 1865-1875, opaque black ground with iron red dragon motif, gilt rims, diameter 10 1/4 in.
$1800/2500
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 79. This motif is extremely rare and very likely experimental.
91. A Rare Ashworth “Dragon” Pattern Lidded Vase, c. 1865-1875, opaque black ground with iron red dragon motif, stamped, height 14 3/8 in.
$2000/3000
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 80.
W 92. A Group of Four Ashworth/Mason’s Ironstone “Lakeside Pavilions” Pattern Vessels, mid-to-late 19th c., comprising three pitchers and a vase, each stamped, tallest height 6 3/4 in.
$300/500
93. A Pair of Rare and Large Mason’s Ironstone “Imari” Motif Vases, c. 1815-1825, pierced handles, impressed mark, height 14 3/4 in., diameter 8 1/4 in.
$3000/5000
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 16. An identical vase is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares (1991), p. 210, pl. 281.
W 94. A Four-Piece Suite of Early Miles Mason Ironstone “Pagoda” Pattern Dinnerware, c. 1804-10, comprising a bowl, a plate and a cup and saucer.
$300/500
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue nos. 1, 2 and 3. A similar plate and cup are illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Ware (1984), p. 62, pl. 46 and 47.
Lots 89 through 145 are from the Collection of Roswell J. Weil of New Orleans. Many were included in the New Orleans Museum of Art’s 1994 exhibition “The Masons: A Staffordshire Dynasty, Ironstone China from the Collection of Roswell J. Weil” and are illustrated in the exhibition catalogue.
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95. A Rare Early Mason’s Ironstone “Chinese Garden” Pattern Cabaret Tea Service, c. 1813-1820, impressed marks, molded basket weave borders, comprising a teapot, lidded sugar and a “trio.”
$400/600
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 12.
W 96. A Large Mason’s Ironstone “Fence” Pattern Well and Tree Meat Platter, c. 1850, stamped, retailed by Higginbotham, Thomas and Company, Dublin, length 21 3/8 in., width 16 3/8 in.
$200/300
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 67.
97. A Partial Suite of Ashworth/Mason’s Ironstone Dinnerware, c. 1860, comprising a platter and 8 dinner plates, stamped, tray 13 7/8 in. x 18 7/8 in., plate diameter 9 5/8 in.
$600/900
Note: An identically decorated dinner plate is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares (1991), p. 252, pl. 52.
W 98. A Tall Mason’s Ironstone “Pagoda” Pattern Lidded Vase, c. 1820-1825, stamped, height 20 in., diameter 9 1/2 in `.
$300/500
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 22.
W 99. Two Rare Mason’s Ironstone Imari Palette Desk Items, c. 1813-1830, each with impressed mark, comprising a molded candlestick, height 3 7/8 in.; and a canoe form pen holder, width 7 3/8 in.
$100/150
Note: Pen holder, New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 15. An identical candlestick is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares (1991), p. 167, pl. 207.
W 100. A Mason’s Ironstone Teapot, c. 1813-15, cobalt basket weave molded ground, floral cartouches, gilt highlights, circular impressed mark under lid, height 5 1/2 in., diameter 9 1/2 in.
$125/175
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 7.
W 101. A Mason’s Ironstone Polychrome and Transfer “Pagoda” Landscape Pattern Punch Bowl, c. 1840-50, scalloped edge, stamped, height 5 1/4 in., diameter 11 3/4 in.
$175/250
W 102. A Francis Morley & Co. Mason’s Ironstone “Mandarins in a Pavilion” Pattern Lidded Vase, c. 1860, stamped, height 9 3/8 in.
$150/250
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 74.
W 103. A Rare Pair of Mason’s Ironstone Dessert Plates, c. 1815, attributed to Samuel Bourne, oyster shell molded rim,
polychrome seashell decoration, illegible impressed marks, diameter 8 1/2 in.
$150/250
W 104. Four Mason’s Ironstone “Imari” Motif Table Articles, c. 1820-1840, comprising a hexagonal bowl, impressed and stamped, diameter 12 1/8 in.; two pitchers, stamped, height 7 1/2 in. and 8 in.; and a bowl, stamped, height 3 3/4 in., diameter 7 3/8 in., on a carved wood presentation stand.
$400/600
W 105. A Mason’s Ironstone Vase, c. 1840, overall transfer, polychrome and gilt decoration, dragon handles, base with underglaze blue pseudo Chinese mark, height 11 1/4 in.
$400/600
Note: NOMA exhibition catalogue no. 5. An identical vase is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares, (1991), pl. 284.
W 106. An Early Mason’s Ironstone Cobalt and Gilt Scalloped Plate, c. 1813-20, impressed mark, diameter 9 1/4 in.
$75/125
Note: A tea extractor in the same cobalt and gilt pattern is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares, (1984), p. 180, pl. 271.
107. A Mason’s Ironstone “Water Lily” Pattern Tureen and Undertray, c. 1830-1840, stamped, tureen height 8 1/4 in., undertray length 12 1/2 in.
$600/900
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 45.
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W 117. Two Early Mason’s Ironstone Table Articles, c. 1813-1825, impressed marks, comprising a shell-form Imari palette dessert dish, height 1 1/4 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 8 in., and a bough pot, decorated with a fence and flowers motif, height 4 1/2 in., diameter 5 3/4 in.
$150/250
W 118. A Mason’s Ironstone “Flowering Tree” Motif Chamber Pot, c. 1830-40, stamped, height 5 7/8 in., width 10 3/4 in.
$150/250
W 119. A Small Mason’s Ironstone Imari Palette Teapot, c. 1820-1830, stamped, height 4 3/4 in.; together with a small mug, c. 1820, attributed to Hicks & Meigh, polychrome floral decoration, height 2 3/4 in.
$100/150
W 120. Two Small Ironstone Imari Palette Vases, mid-to-late 19th c., one stamped, height 5 1/2 in.; the handled vase unmarked, height 5 1/8 in.
$100/150
W 121. An Early Mason’s Ironstone “Pagoda” Pattern Platter, c. 1804-1807, blue overglaze pseudo Chinese mark and Mason’s name, 14 3/8 in. x 11 5/8 in. oval; together with a blue and white transfer-decorated floral and pheasant dessert plate, stamped and impressed marks, diameter 8 in.
$150/250
Note: Platter, New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 4.
W 122. An English Ironstone Blue Transfer-Decorated Sweetmeat Tray,
three scalloped wells, reserved with Chinese landscapes, diameter 12 in.; together with an English Ironstone tree and well platter, blue transfer-decorated beribboned floral sprays, lustre and iron red highlights, width 19 3/4 in.
$125/175
W 123. Two Mason’s Ironstone Blue Transfer-Decorated Platters, each stamped, circular platter late 19th/early 20th c., diameter 12 5/8 in., handled platter, mid-20th c., width 14 7/8 in.
$125/175
W 124. A Large Ashworth/Mason’s “Oriental Pheasant” Pattern Washstand Pitcher, c. 1860-70, stamped, height 11 5/8 in.
$175/250
W 125. A Pair of Mason’s Ironstone “Chinese Garden” Pattern Bowls, c. 1813-1820, in the Imari palette, with transfer and painted flowers and exotic birds, impressed mark, diameter 10 1/4 in.
$125/175
W 126. An Ashworth/Mason’s “Dragon” Pattern Plate, c. 1903-1915, turquoise ground with cobalt dragons and gilt highlights, stamped, diameter 10 5/8 in.
$100/200
108. An Early Pair of Mason’s Ironstone Shell-Form Dessert Dishes, c. 1813-1820, fence and flowers motif, impressed circular mark, length 11 1/8 in., width 7 1/8 in.
$300/500
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 21.
W 109. An Ashworth Ironstone “Fence” Pattern Soup Tureen and Underplate, c. 1850, stamped, retailed by Higginbotham, Thomas and Company, Dublin, tureen height 11 1/4 in., underplate width 13 in.
$200/300
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 68.
W 110. A Mason’s Ironstone “Mandarins” Pattern Sweetmeat Stand, c. 1835-1845, molded foot and tray, stamped, height 5 1/4 in., width 12 3/4 in.
$200/300
W 111. A Mason’s Ironstone “Oriental Pheasants” Pattern Center Bowl, c. 1813-20, decorated with blue transfer-printed flowers within a floral border, impressed and stamped, height 4 in., diameter 10 in.
$75/125
W 112. Two Mason’s Ironstone Covered Tureens, comprising a “table and flower-pot” pattern lidded sauce, c. 1830-40, stamped, height 8 in., diameter 9 in., and a Francis Morley lidded vegetable, c. 1850, transfer-printed and painted floral design, stamped and impressed, height 6 1/4 in., length 13 1/4 in.
$200/300
113. A Mason’s Ironstone Baluster-Form Pitcher, c. 1840-1845, boldly transfer and paint-decorated in shades of cobalt, ochre, green and yellow, stamped, height 9 3/4 in.
$175/250
W 114. Two Mason’s Ironstone “Manda-rins” Pattern Table Articles and a “Table and Flower-pot” Pattern Toothbrush Box, shell-form dessert dish c. 1840-1845, stamped, length 10 1/4 in., width 8 in.; soup plate c. 1813-1820, impressed and green-washed stamp marks, diameter 9 1/2 in.; toothbrush box c. 1813-1820, impressed and stamped, length 7 7/8 in.
$200/400
Note: Soup plate and toothbrush box, New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue nos. 9 and 18.
W 115. A Mason’s Ironstone “Vase-and-Table” Pattern Pitcher, c. 1840-1845, stamped, height 9 1/4 in.
$150/250
W 116. Two Mason’s Ironstone Small Flower Pots, c. 1820-1825, each octagonal tapering body with figural and floral panels, in cobalt, green and ochre, stamped, height 4 3/8 in. and 2 5/8 in., (lacking liners).
$150/250
Note: Smaller pot, New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 40. A very similar example is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares, (1984), p. 180 pl. 48.
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W 136. A Pair of Ashworth Ironstone “Lakeside Pavilions” Pattern Dessert Plates, c. 1880, stamped, diameter 7 in.
$50/75
W 137. A Mason’s Ironstone “Mandarins” Pattern Coffee Cann, c. 1840-45, green washed stamp, height 3 1/8 in.
$50/75
W 138. A Staffordshire Stone China Blue and White Transfer-Decorated Platter, probably 1860, depicting a watery Chinese landscape, length 17 1/4 in., width 13 1/8 in.
$75/125
W 127. A Mason’s Ironstone “Japan Beauty” Pattern Covered Sauce Tureen, c. 1840-1845, stamped, tureen height 6 3/8 in., undertray width 7 1/4 in.
$100/200
Note: NOMA exhibition catalogue no. 56.
W 128. A Mason’s Ironstone “Mandarins in a Pavilion” Pitcher, c. 1835-1840, boldly transfer and paint-decorated, stamped, height 6 in.
$100/200
W 129. An Early Mason’s Ironstone Polychrome and Gilt Encrier, c. 1815, cobalt ground, fitted with an inkwell, a sander and pen wipe, impressed mark, height 3 1/2 in., width 7 3/8 in., depth 5 in.
$100/200
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 10.
W 130. A Mason’s Ironstone “Table and Flower-pot” Pattern Shell-Form Dessert Dish, c. 1820-1830, impressed and stamped marks, height 1 7/8 in., width 9 1/2 in., depth 8 1/8 in.
$75/125
Note: An identical example is illustrated in Godden, Geoffrey A., Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares (1984), p. 142.
W 130A. A Francis Morley Mason’s Ironstone “Dragon” Pattern Chamber Pot, c. 1860, height 5 5/8 in., width 10 in.
$100/200
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 72.
W 131. A Pair of Antique Mason’s Ironstone “Regency” Pattern Painted and Transfer-Decorated Coffee Cups; together with a Mason’s ironstone mortar and pestle.
$75/125
W 132. A Mason’s Ironstone “Japan” or “Chrysanthemum” Pattern Cylindrical Shouldered Vase, c. 1815-1825, applied gilt grotesque masks, circular impressed mark, height 6 in., diameter 3 1/2 in.
$75/125
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 17.
W 133. A Mason’s Ironstone “Imari” Motif Lidded Potpourri Vase, c. 1820, richly painted and gilt, gilt mask handles, circular impressed mark, height 6 1/8 in., width 4 1/2 in.
$75/125
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 30.
W 134. A Pair of Mason’s Ironstone “Table and Flower-pot” Pattern Dessert Plates, c. 1813-1830, stamped and impressed marks, diameter 8 in.
$75/125
W 135. An Early Mason’s Ironstone Sprinkling Jug, c. 1820, in the Imari palette, impressed mark, height 6 3/4 in.
$75/125
Note: New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition catalogue no. 29. For an identical jug, see Godden, Geoffrey A. Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares, p. 214, pl. 292.
W 139. A Rare C.J. Mason & Co. Ironstone “British Lakes, Eltwater” Pattern Teapot, 1829-45, decorated with floral bands and landscape reserves, stamped, height 6 1/4 in.
$100/200
Provenance: Receipt from Valerie Howard, London, Mason’s specialist.
140. A Mason’s Ironstone “Lakeside Pavilions” Pattern Washstand Set, c. 1860-1870, comprising a pitcher, washbowl, and two-part soap dish, stamped, pitcher height 11 3/4 in., bowl diameter 16 in.
$400/600
W 141. A Mason’s Ironstone “Oriental Pheasants” Pattern Low Octagonal Bowl, c. 1840-50, painted and transfer figures of exotic birds and trees, applied stylized boar’s handles, blue crown and banner mark, height 3 1/2 in., diameter 9 in.
$75/125
W 142. A Mason’s Ironstone Oval Vegetable Dish, c. 1820-30, decorated with a Chinese landscape of pagodas, bridge and stream in cobalt, rust and green, stamped, height 2 3/4 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 9 1/2 in.
$100/200
W 143. A Mason’s Ironstone Lidded Oval Vegetable Dish, c. 1820-30, decorated with Chinese watery landscape in iron red, cobalt and green, partial gilt,
stamped, height 6 in., width 14 in., depth 10 in.
$150/250
W 144. A Royal Crown Derby “Imari” Pattern Dessert Service, comprising a serving plate, waste bowl, 6 coffee cans with saucers, 6 demitasse cans with saucers, and 2 small bonbon dishes, plate diameter 11 1/2 in., (28 pcs.)
$400/600
W 145. A Royal Doulton Flambé Landscape Vase, early 20th c., height 8 3/8 in.
$300/500
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W 146. A Fine Paris Porcelain Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Soup Tureen, 19th c., scalloped body with openwork vine handles, decorated with floral sprays and gilt banding, height 10 1/4 in., width 14 1/2 in., depth 8 1/2 in.
$400/600
W 147. A Paris Porcelain Gilt-Decorated Soup Tureen, 19th c., oval body with foliate shell handles, thistle finial on lid, height 10 1/2 in., width 13 1/4 in., depth 8 1/2 in.
$300/500
W 148. A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Fisherman, 19th c., marked with crossed swords in blue underglaze, on naturalistic trunk-form base with applied flowers, height 7 3/4 in.
$400/600
W 149. An Antique Meissen Porcelain Chocolate Service for Two, marked with crossed swords in blue underglaze, comprising two lidded pitchers with bud finials and two cups with saucers, overall puce floral decoration, creamer height 5 3/4 in., saucer diameter 4 7/8 in.
$200/300
W 150. A French Porcelain Dessert Service, consisting of a pair of compotes and 12 plates, well-painted floral and leaf decoration, pompadour pink ground with extensive gilt work, marked “CM. Pillivuyt, Paris” on base, compote height 8 3/4 in., diameter 8 5/8 in., (14 pcs.)
$500/750
W 151. A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Lidded Urns, 20th c., in the Neoclassical taste, marked with blue crossed swords underglaze, with snake handles (one lacking), decorated with foliate swags and beribboned oval cartouches of courting couples, height 12 1/8 in.
$400/600
W 152. A Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer, early 19th c., marked with blue crossed swords underglaze, decorated in cobalt blue and gilt with floral sprays and beaded bands, cup height 2 1/4 in., saucer diameter 5 in., presented on a wood display stand.
$200/300
153. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1957, “Parula Warbler Cock and Hen”, Royal Worcester, each stamped, signed, gilt “W” to base, #2539A, #3543A, on turned wood bases, original fitted shipping crates, height 9 3/8 in. and 8 in.
$500/700
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
154. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1955, “Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher and Dogwood”, Royal Worcester, each stamped, signed, gilt “W” to base, #3635A, #4162A, original fitted shipping crates, height 11 5/8 in. and 10 3/4 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
155. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1957, “Parula Warbler Parula Americana & Sweet Bay Cock and Hen”, Royal Worcester, each stamped, signed gilt “W” to base, #1614A, #2634A, original fitted shipping crates, height 9 3/8 in and 8 in.
$500/700
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
156. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1950, “Magnolia Warblers”, Royal Worcester, each stamped and signed, #1503A, #2146A, on fitted wood bases, original fitted shipping crates, height 13 5/8 in.
$2000/3000
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Fl, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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W 157. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1952, “Golden Crowned Kinglet Cock and Hen”, Royal Worcester, each stamped, signed, gilt “W” to base, #4732A, the other unnumbered, original fitted shipping crates, height 7 5/8 in. and 7 1/2 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Fl, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 158. A Dorothy Doughty Figural Group, c. 1947, “Orange Blossom and Butterfly”, Royal Worcester, stamped, signed, gilt “W” to base, #2521A, original fitted shipping crate, height 6 3/8 in., width 10 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 159. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1958, “Lazuli Bunting Cock and Hen”, Royal Worcester, each stamped, signed, gilt “W” to base, #3880E, #0524G, on turned wood bases, original fitted shipping crates, height 10 7/8 in. and 10 in.
$200/300
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
159A. A Pair of Dorothy Doughty Birds, c. 1958, “Phoebe and Chick”, Royal Worcester, each stamped, signed, gilt “W” to base, #2038A, #2067A, on turned wood bases, original fitted shipping crates, height 10 3/8 in. and 9 7/8 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Purchased Douglas Lorie Inc., Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL, 1950s-1960s; The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 160. Three Boehm Porcelain Baby Bird Figurines, each stamped, comprising fledgling brown thrashers, numbered 400-72R, height 5 5/8 in.; a goldfinch, numbered 448, height 4 1/4 in.; and cedar waxwing, numbered 432U, height 3 1/8 in.
$150/250
W 161. Three Boehm Porcelain Figurines, comprising a pair of ruffed grouse cock and hen figurines, each signed, each height 11 3/8 in., and a meadowlark, stamped, numbered 435I, height 8 3/8.
$250/350
W 162. Three Boehm Porcelain Baby Bird Figurines, each stamped, comprising grouse, numbered 400-68, height 3 5/8 in.; robin, numbered 437, height 3 1/2 in.; and chickadee, numbered 461e, height 3 1/4 in.
$200/300
W 163. Two Boehm Porcelain Figurines, comprising a bobolink, stamped, signed, numbered 475, height 14 7/8 in., and a woodcock, stamped, numbered 413, height 10 5/8 in.
$200/300
W 164. A Group of Four Mason’s Ironstone “Lakeside Pavilions” Pitchers, ranging from mid-19th c. to early 20th c., each stamped, tallest height 11 1/4 in.
$300/500
W 165. A Mason’s Ironstone “Lakeside Pavilions”
Pattern Chamberpot and Soap Dish, c. 1830-1848, each stamped, chamberpot width 10 3/4 in., soap dish diameter 5 in.
$100/200
W 166. A Set of Twelve Lenox Porcelain Boehm Bird Commemorative Plates, 1970s, raised gilt borders, six in wooden frames, eleven with original presentation boxes; together with two reference books, including Boehm Porcelain Objects of Art, Edward Marshall Boehm, Inc., and Edward Marshall Boehm, by Frank J. Consentino.
$200/300
167. A Pair of Patinated Bronze and Glass Garniture Vases, mid-19th c., probably English, urn form glass vase on plinth base with paired recumbent lion, height 7 1/2 in., width 8 1/8 in., depth 5 3/8 in.
$500/750
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
168. A Pair of American Gilt Brass Andirons, 19th c., tall beehive-turned uprights on scroll support, height 26 1/2 in., width 17 in., depth 32 in.
$500/750
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W 169. A Large English Brass Cauldron Fire Bucket, rubbed maker’s mark, ring brackets with iron swing handle, height 13 in., diameter 18 1/2 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 170. Two English Brass Vessels, consisting of a 6 pint watering can and a spherical milk jug, marked “De La Rue, Guernsey”, heights 11 1/4 in. and 9 1/4 in., respectively.
$100/200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 171. An Antique English Copper Cauldron, two brass loop handles, height 6 1/2 in., diameter 18 1/4 in.
$100/200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
172. A Fine American or English Shellwork Sailor’s Valentine, 19th c., the double sided geometrically designed colorful shells depicting a “heart and anchor” and “Home Sweet Home”, fitted in an octagonal hinged mahogany case, diameter 13 in., open width 26 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
173. A Pair of Antique Continental Gilt Bronze Figural Chenets, each upright of a classical male and female respectively, on dolphin supports, height 25 in., width 15 1/4 in., depth 10 3/4 in.
$1500/2000
W 174. A Group of Six Napoleonic Items, comprising a miniature, sight 3 3/8 in. x 2 in. oval; a miniature signed “Delaroche”, sight 3 1/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. oval; a gilt bronze bas-relief bust, 5 in. x 3 7/8 in. oval; a porcelain bisque bust on cobalt and gilt socle base, height 5 in.; a gilt bronze bust, height 7 1/4 in.; and a copy of Napoleon by Emil Ludwig, New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926.
$800/1200
W 175. A Group of Seven Napoleonic Items, comprising a miniature signed “Latour”, sight 3 1/8 in. x 2 3/8 in.; a miniature signed “Veltor”, sight 3 1/8 in. x 2 3/8 in.; a miniature set within a silvered cigarette case, 3 3/8 in. x 2 3/4 in. x 1/2 in.; a bronze standing figure of Napoleon, height 5 in.; a porcelain bisque bas-relief of Napoleon and Josephine, 5 in. diameter; a polychrome ceramic bust, height 9 in., and a copy of The Age of Napoleon, by J. Christopher Herold, New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1963.
$800/1200
W 176. A Napoleon III Bronze and Sèvres Porcelain-Mounted Parquetry Jardinière, 19th c., serpentine form with inset floral-decorated porcelain plaques surrounded by bronze floral cartouches, upright putti mounts above scroll feet, in “estate” condition, height 6 3/4 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 9 3/4 in.
$250/350
W 177. A Pair of Georgian Battersea/Bilston Type Enamel Candlesticks, late 18th/early 19th c., overall floral and swag decoration, height 9 3/4 in. Note: lacking one bobêche.
$100/200
W 178. An American Gilt Bronze and Églomisé Four-Light Girandole, mid-19th c., attributed to H.N. Hooper, cartouche form frame decorated with leaves and flowers, the reverse glass panel showing castle ruins and a boy fishing, the branches issuing urn-shaped foliate candle nozzles, height 18 1/2 in., width 20 in., depth 6 1/2 in.
$300/500
Note: Henry N. Hooper and Co., Boston, depicted related girandoles in their 1850 catalogue. Each having identical candlearms and floral decor as this offered lot. The catalogue is reproduced in full in 19th Century Elegant Lighting by Gerald Gowitt, p. 34.
179. A Pair of Tôle Peinte Tea Canisters, each with large reserve of Chinese figures within a landscape, numbered “9” and “10”, canister heights 17 3/4 in., diameter 10 in., now mounted as lamps.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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180. A Good Pair of French Gilt Bronze Carcel Lamps, c. 1850, marked “HADROT”, each retaining all original burner elements and key, period shades, height 23 1/2 in., diameter 6 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
Note: Bernard Guillaume Carcel (French, 1750-1818) designed a lamp with a clockwork mechanism in the base which forced the oil up to the burner. He patented this innovation in Paris, c. 1800.
181. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Bracket Clock, c. 1870, dial and works marked “Le Rolle Freres a Paris”, case with Renaissance motifs, openwork top with term handle, glass sides revealing flowering urns, copper chapter ring, striking bell movement, on toupie feet, height 19 1/2 in., width 10 1/4 in., depth 6 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
182. A French Champlevé Enamel and Bronze Three-Piece Clock Garniture, c. 1880, retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, case surmounted by an urn, flanked by torch-bearing putti, the conforming five-light candelabra with scrolled arms ending in lion masks, clock presented in a glass dome, height of clock 19 3/4 in., height of dome 23 1/4 in.
$3000/5000
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
183. A Fine Napoleon III Griotte Marble and Bronze-Mounted Figural Three-Piece Garniture de Cheminée, c. 1855, works marked “Japy Freres”, the clock case surmounted by a philosopher, conforming five-light candelabra marked “Pradier” (Jean-Jacques Pradier, 1790-1852) and with Susse Freres foundry seals, all with bas relief allegorical scenes, raised on paw feet, clock height 21 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 9 in., candelabra height 26 1/2 in.
$4000/6000
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184. A George III Carved Mahogany Barometer, early 19th c., signed on the level dial “Spelzini, 91 Leather Lane”, the case with ebony stringing, fitted with weather dial, hygrometer, thermometer and butler’s mirror, height 43 in., width 12 in., depth 2.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
185. A French Bronze of “Diana Chasseresse” or “The Diana of Versailles”, early 20th c., after the 1st c. A.D. Roman marble copy of the lost Greek bronze by Leochares, now located at The Louvre, Paris; the goddess of the hunt depicted with a quiver of arrows over one shoulder and grasping the horns of a stag, inscribed “F. Barbedienne, Fondeur” at base, height 20 in., width 8 in., depth 6 in.
$700/1000
Reference: Haskell and Penny, Taste and the Antique, Yale University Press: New Haven, 1988, pp. 196-198.
186. An American Modern Gothic Walnut and Minton Tile Hanging Cabinet, c. 1875, attrib-uted to Kimbel and Cabus, New York, with notched pediment, crenellated gallery, each door ornamented with brass strapwork hinges, wooden pegs and centered by a Minton tile by John Moyr Smith depicting “Al-fred” and “Edy. and Elgiua” from the English history se-ries, c. 1872, the sides with reeded panels, height 29 3/4 in., width 25 1/2 in., depth 8 3/4 in.
$1200/1800
Note: John Moyr Smith (1839-1912) produced numerous tile de-signs for Minton tile works, and was favored exclusively by New York’s Kimbel and Cabus. Educat-ed at the Glasgow School of Art, along with Charles Rennie Mack-intosh and Christopher Dresser; the latter employed Smith at his London studio.
The cabinet’s overall design relates to the early work of William Bour-gess, Philip Webb, and William Morris’ creative circle who all drew inspiration from medieval history, architecture and decora-tive arts. A related cabinet sold in these rooms February 7, 2009, lot 280.
187. An American Aesthetic Inlaid and Ebonized Folio Cabinet, late 19th c., the shaped crest centered by a circular boss, galleried sides, slant lid opening to an interior fitted with sliding shelves, over four open compartments with reticulated bracket supports, square feet, height 57 1/2 in., width 25 3/8 in., depth 17 3/4 in.
$1500/2500
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188. A Suite of Eight American Gothic Carved Rosewood Chairs, comprising two armchairs and six side chairs, each with entwined crest, vertical splats, trapezoidal seats, carved seat rail, turned, tapered and blocked legs, the armchairs with scrolled terminals.
$2000/3000
189. An American Aesthetic Carved and Incised Walnut Bookcase, late 19th c., attributed to Daniel Pabst, Philadelphia, cove-molded cornice above three glazed doors, lappet strapwork stiles, adjustable shelves, stepped molded base, each side with incised ebonized stylized floral sprays, height 55 in., width 74 in., depth 20 in.
$5000/7000
Provenance: Part of the original furnishings for the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum of Philadelphia, established in 1868 as the Philadelphia Civil War Society by Union Veterans, and located at 1805 Pine Street 1922-2008.
Note: Several design elements on this bookcase are closely related to known case pieces from the workshop of Daniel Pabst. The finely rendered “coin” stiles are similar to examples from Pabst’s Renaissance Revival work including those on a sideboard and parlor cabinet, both conserved by the Philadelphia Museum of Art (acc. nos. 38-1-78 and 38-1-80).
The incised and stippled panels on this bookcase closely resemble panels on pieces within Pabst’s Modern Gothic oeuvre related to the work of English designer Christopher Dresser. Pabst examples with very similar carving include a bedroom suite in the Philadelphia Museum of Art (acc. no. 73-42. 1-3) and an armchair from a private collection illustrated in Kaplan. “The Art that is Life,” The Arts and Crafts Movement in America 1875-1920, p. 73, fig. 13.Reference: The Philadelphia Museum of Art Examples can are illustrated in Hanks and Talbott. “Daniel Pabst-Philadelphia Cabinet Maker,” Philadelphia Museum of Art Bulletin, (April 1977), p. 10, fig. 4; p. 12, fig. 6; p. 16, fig 11.
190. A Pair of Fine American Renaissance Carved Rosewood Armchairs, c. 1860, attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, each with cabochon crest with winged scrolls, floral festoons, rectangular backs with ribbon and foliate stiles, padded arms with lion’s head terminals, bowed seat with cartouche, carved trumpet legs, casters.
$3000/5000
Note: The distinctive winged cabochon and strapwork cartouches on the crests and seat rails of this pair of chairs are identical to those on a pair of chairs bearing Alexander Roux’s stenciled label illustrated in Dubrow. Styles of American Furniture. p. 37. The chairs featured here also have back, seat, and leg forms that are very similar to the stenciled Roux examples cited above.
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191. A Fine American Renaissance Carved Rosewood Sofa, c. 1860, attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, the stepped beribboned rail with a heraldic crest, floral festoons, padded arms with hound’s head terminals, floral and beribboned seat rail, quatrefoil blocks, carved and fluted trumpet legs, casters, retains original surface, height 49 1/2 in., width 71 1/2 in., depth 27 in.
$2000/3000
Note: The proportions, design of the back, arm supports and seat rail on this sofa are directly related to those on a sofa bearing the stenciled label of Alexander Roux illustrated in Dubrow. Styles of American Furniture. p. 37.
Most notably, the dog head arm ends on this sofa are similar in form and execution to the dog figures that are the supports for a c. 1855 walnut sideboard by Alexander Roux at the Brooklyn Museum (acc. 1995.15)Reference: http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/2291
W 192. An American Aesthetic Bronze and Mixed Metals Fern Stand, late 19th c., circular top with bronze plaque of a Muse, pierced foliate border, silvered twist-turned stem and tubular brackets issuing silvered flowers, arched legs, ball feet, height 31 1/2 in., diameter 16 in.
$800/1200
193. An English Mahogany and Brass-Mounted “Campaign” Chest, 19th c., rectangular case with two short and three graduated drawers, bun feet, height 35 in., width 42 in., depth 19 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
194. A Regency Calamander Work Table, early 19th c., the drop-leaf top with diamond inlay, one drawer over a silk barrel-shaped work basket, the chamfered stem with leaf-carved base, lobed collar, incurvate plinth, scrolled feet, casters, height 28 3/8 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 18 1/8 in. Note: The silk work compartment fixed in place.
$1200/1800
195. A George III Brass-Banded Mahogany Cellarette, late 18th c., octagonal hinged lid, lead-lined interior, the tapered sides with handles, on square tapering legs, casters, height 28 in., width 22 in., depth 18 in.
$1500/2500
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199. A Good Antique Chinese Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany Linen Press, mid-19th c., swan’s neck pediment, fluted and rosette frieze, a pair of doors enclosing sliding trays; the base with four drawers, tall bracket feet, height 88 1/2 in., width 50 in., depth 24 3/8 in.
$4000/6000
196. An American Federal Miniature Tiger Maple Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., having three drawers, shaped apron, flared “French” feet.
$500/750
197. A Good American Classical Inlaid Mahogany Armchair, c. 1825, Philadelphia, the crest with a veneer tablet, original saddle frame, slip seat fitting into a caned seat frame (lacking caning), on saber legs.
$800/1200
Note: Convertible caned seats for summer, as seen here, were the fashion for a short period in early 19th c. Europe and America.
198. An American Classical Mahogany Armoire, early 19th c., Baltimore, cove-molded frieze, a pair of paneled doors flanked by tapered pilasters, fitted interior, ebonized ball feet, height 82 in., width 59 in., depth 24 7/8 in.
$4000/6000
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200. A Good Regency Paint-Decorated and Caned Settee, early 19th c., back-curved crest, curved arms with baluster supports, bowed seat rail, turned legs, black and gold ground with paterae and floral panels, height 32 in., width 76 1/2 in., depth 24 1/2 in.
$5000/7000
201. A Good George III-Style Mahogany Two Pedestal Extension Dining Table, reeded edge top, one leaf, turned pedestals with reeded saber legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 28 3/4 in., extended length 102 3/8 in., depth 58 in.
$5000/7500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
202. A Set of Six Antique George III-Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, comprising two armchairs and four side chairs, each with acanthus carved crest rail, pierced splat with sheaf of wheat carving, trapezoidal slip seat, square molded legs, “H” stretcher.
$2000/3000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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203. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, c. 1800, the serpentine top above a frieze drawer flanked by pedestals of drawers to one side, and to the other, a door faced as drawers enclosing an interior drawer and medial shelf, “French” feet, height 39 1/4 in., width 66 in., depth 26 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
204. A George III Mahogany Gentleman’s Dressing Chest, late 18th c., the rectangular top above a drawer fitted with writing slide, dressing mirror and various compartments, over three graduated drawers, carved bracket feet; bearing retailer’s label “Ovens & Son House Furnishers Cirencester and Chippenham”, height 27 5/8 in., width 20 3/4 in., depth
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$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
205. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, late 18th/early 19th c., bowfront top, conforming case with a long drawer flanked by a cupboard and deep drawer, arched center, square tapered legs ending in spade feet, height 37 in., width 74 1/2 in., depth 31 in.
$2000/3000
206. A Good Set of Eight George III-Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs of Generous Proportion, mid-19th c., comprising two armchairs and six side chairs, each with serpentine crest centered by a rocaille cartouche, reticulated knot splat, trapezoidal slip seat, gadrooned rail, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, retains original surface.
$4000/6000
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207. A Fine Regency Inlaid Mahogany and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Center Table. early 19th c., tilt-top, incurvate triangular shaft, conforming plinth, ebonized, scrolled legs, height 29 1/2 in., diameter 47 in.
$2500/3500
208. A Regency Mahogany Demilune “Hunt” Table, early 19th c., the top with reeded edge and drop leaves, tapered legs, brass ferrules, casters, height 28 1/2 in., width 65 in., depth 44 in.
$2000/3000
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$400/600
210. A Fine Pair of Venetian Carved Walnut Armchairs, early 19th c., each with acanthus-carved arched backs, scroll arms terminating in volutes, cabriole legs connected by an entwined foliate stretcher, upholstered in antique needlepoint and petit point.
$3000/5000
211. A Pair of Baltic Carved Mahogany Armchairs, feather-carved crest rails, scrolled arms, gilt accented uprights, carved seat rail, sabre legs; now with leather seat and back.
$1500/2500
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$1500/2500
213. Attributed to Thomas Hudson (English, 1701-1779), “Portrait of Elizabeth, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, née Elizabeth Popham”, oil on canvas, inscribed “Elizabeth Viscountess/Hinchingbrook Daut./of Alexnd. Popham Esq.” lower left, with label reading “W.D. Storey, Picture Frame Maker and Mounter, Huntingdon” and a label reading “Purchased by me from Sandwich Castle, Huntingdon, England, summer 1957, Alvin C. Detwiler Fine Antiques, 533 Royal Street, New Orleans” en verso, 50 in. x 40 in., in a carved and giltwood frame.
$6000/8000
Provenance: Dillon Antiques, French Quarter, New Orleans, Alvin C. Detwiler Fine Antiques, Royal Street, New Orleans.
Note: Elizabeth Popham Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, was the wife of Edward Richard Montagu, the son of the third Earl of Sandwich; they resided at their Castle in Huntingdon, known as Hinchingbrooke House. Hinchingbrooke House, which was also briefly home to the Cromwell family, was originally built in the 11th century as a convent. In the 20th century, the house was incorporated into Hinchingbrooke School and houses the 6th form of this British secondary school.
214. Attributed to Francesco Londonio (Italian, 1723-1783), “Shepherd with His Young Family and Flock”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in., in a later frame.
$3000/5000
Note: A student of the Late Baroque artist Ferdinando Porta (Italian, 1689-1767), Londonio was an engraver and painter who excelled at accurate and detailed renderings of farm animals, particularly sheep and goats. The present lot is similar in subject, style, and composition to an oil painting of a peasant family at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.Reference: Bénézit. Dictionnaire des Peintres. Librairie Grund. 1976. Vol. VI, p. 723.
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215. An Important Regency Gilt Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Center Table, early 19th c., after a design by Thomas Hope, the rectangular top composed of a well-figured mahogany slab, conforming frieze, shaped supports centered by roundels with apotropaic masques after Pompeian examples, anthemion mounts, rectangular plinths, height 35 7/8 in., width 49 3/8 in., depth 19 in.
$5000/10000
Note: The design of this table relates directly to a design in Thomas Hope’s 1807 Household Furniture and Interior Decoration (pl. xx, nos. 1-2). The supports relate to those on Roman and Etruscan thrones and sarcophagi.
Notably, a mosaic top table, of the same design, stood in Hope’s Picture Gallery on Duchess Street in London through 1824.
The masques centering the supports appear in Hope’s Household Furniture, pl xxxvii, and on a pair of giltwood torchères supplied in 1812 to Queen Charlotte for the Crimson Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace (HM Queen Elizabeth II, RCIN 588-1-2).Reference: Watkin. Thomas Hope, Regency Designer, pp. 96-97, fig 78; Ward-Perkins and Claridge. Pompeii AD 79, no. 78.
216. A Fine Louis Philippe Mahogany Bureau Plat, mid-19th c., tooled leather top above a center drawer flanked by a deep drawer (with locking compartment) and two small drawers, the sides with tooled leather slides, on turned and reeded legs, height 29 in., width 52 in., depth 26 in.
$1200/1800
217. A Charles X Inlaid Ash Commode, c. 1830, marble top with reeded edge, ogee frieze drawer over three long drawers inlaid with acanthus and scrolling medallions, molded base, bracket feet, height 37 1/2 in., width 49 1/4 in., depth 21 in.
$2500/3500
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218. A Fine Set of Twenty Paris Porcelain Polychrome and Stencil-Gilt Cabinet Plates, Boyer, mid-19th c., signed “Boyer rue de la Paix 2”, each well with finely painted floral bouquets, claret banding with periwinkle floral festoons linking gilt cartouches alternately containing a monogrammed “B” crested by a griffin head with the motto “Gaudeo” (Latin for “to rejoice” or “take pleasure in”) and floral examples, diameter 9 1/2 in.
$3000/5000
219. A Fine Paris Porcelain Polychrome and Stencil-Gilt Dinner Service, mid-19th c., signed “Boyer rue de la Paix 2”, claret banding with periwinkle floral festoons linking gilt cartouches alternately containing a monogrammed “B” crested by a griffin head with the motto “Gaudeo” and finely painted floral examples, comprising 32 dinner plates, 18 dessert plates, a large tureen with undertray, a covered sauce tureen, 2 lozenge-shaped serving dishes, 2 compotes, 6 covered round vegetables, 2 large platters and a large circular charger, 66 pcs., en suite with preceding lot..
$6000/8000
Note: The distinctive crest and monogram employed in the decoration of this service is indicative of the illustrious Brown Family of Rhode Island. The service was most likely commissioned by John Carter Brown (1797-1874) of Providence, RI to mark his marriage to Sophia Augusta Brown, née Browne, as their initials are intertwined in each monogrammed cartouche. An avid patron of the arts, Brown spent many years traveling throughout Europe, during which time this service was probably commissioned.
As the son of Nicholas Brown, Jr. (1769-1841), the renowned American commercial leader for whom Brown University was named, John was made partner in the family commerce trade company of Brown & Ives in 1832. Upon the death of his father in 1841, John inherited management of the company as well as the family seat, a Georgian-style mansion originally built for Joseph Nightingale in 1792. The Nightingale-Brown House is a National Historic Landmark and presently houses the headquarters of the John Nicholas Brown Center and Brown University’s program in public humanities.Reference: Available: www.brown.edu/Research/JNBC/our_building.php, April 21, 2010.
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220. A Fine Regency Patinated Bronze Argand Lamp, early 19th c., scroll handled urn-shaped font, foliate arms, the lotus leaf cistern raised aloft by dolphins, the triangular pedestal mounted by ram’s heads, the pedestal supported by sphinxes, on a stepped plinth, unelectrified, cut and etched glass shades, height 24 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 9 in.
$1500/2500
221. A Very Fine Napoleon III Cobalt Blue Glass and Gilt Bronze Six-Light Chandelier, 19th c., hexagonal frames fitted with glazed panels and having anthemion crests, diamond and oval chain, electrified, height 38 in., width 36 in.
$4000/6000
222. A Platinum and Yellow Radiant-Cut Diamond Ring with White Trilliant Shoulders, signed Graff, set with a yellow radiant-cut diamond, 7.66 cts., F.Y., VS1 GIA, and two white trilliant cut diamonds totalling 1.27 cts., Fine White VS+.
$60000/80000
Provenance: Graff Diamonds, Ltd., London.
223. A Platinum and Octagonal Step-Cut Sapphire Ring with Baguette Diamond Shoulders, signed Graff, set with a Burmese Sapphire, 6.04 cts., and two tapered baguette diamonds, fine VS+, Gubelin Certificate No. 0009035, small amount of natural imperfection in sapphire.
$30000/50000
Provenance: Graff Diamonds, Ltd., London.
224. An English Early Victorian Silver Top, Gold Back, Old Mine Cut Diamond and Cabochon Emerald Floral Brooch.
$4500/5500
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227. A Fine Antique Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Scroll Design Bar Brooch, center diamond weight approx. .80 cts., smaller diamonds weight approx. 5 cts. total.
$3000/5000
228. An Antique Art Deco Diamond and Sapphire Bracelet, set with three large
European cut diamonds, weight approx. 3 1/2 cts., numerous small round diamonds and calibre sapphires. Note: Some loss to sapphires.
$8000/10000
229. A Pair of Platinum and Diamond Knot Design Clip Earrings, set with emerald-cut, marquise-cut and baguette diamonds, total weight approx. 10 cts.
$6500/7500
230. A Fine Pair of French Gilt, Patinated Bronze and Rouge Marble Six-Light Candelabra, c. 1875, signed “F. Barbedienne, Fondeur”, in the Orientalist taste, vasiform standard with relief of birds and flowering branches, crane finial, stepped plinth marble base on winged paw feet, height 33 in.
$4000/6000
225. An Art Deco-Style Platinum and Diamond Necklace, total diamond weight approx. 6.50 cts.
$6500/7500
226. A Pair of Antique Art Deco Platinum, Ruby and Diamond Clips, with original brooch attachment, 218 diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 12 cts.
$10000/12000
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234. A Large Spanish Baroque Walnut Refectory Table, 18th c., single board top, frieze and drawers with carved panels, blocked and turned legs, “I” stretchers, pegged construction throughout, height 32 1/2 in., length 88 1/2 in., width 31 in.
$4000/6000
Note: A closely related table can be found at Chateau de Beaumensil, Normandy, France
231. A Byzantine-Style Rock Crystal and Gem-Mounted Lidded Jar, 20th c., openwork lid with fanciful creatures and fruit finial, the rim mounted with necklace, inset with pearls, rubies and emeralds, height 9 in., diameter 7 in.
$2500/3500
232. An Italian Bronze of Silenius, late 19th c., after the Antique, figure now mounted as a small table, reticulated brass gallery and verde antico marble tray above a semi-domical bronze base, on verde antico pedestal and ormolu feet, figure inscribed “Silene de Pompei/ E. Valentin fond,” height 28 3/4 in., diameter 17 1/2 in.
$1000/2000
233. A French Silvered Bronze of a Maiden Interrupting a Cock Fight, early 20th c., after Pierre H. Varnier (French, 1826-1890), cast signature at base, foundry mark “R. Patronibeau, editeur” on tiered verde antico marble base, height 19 in., width 29 in., depth 11 1/2 in.
$3000/5000
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235. A Very Fine Antique Louis XV-Style Inlaid Rosewood, Kingwood Parquetry and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Bombé Commode, late 19th c., Paris, the brêche d’Alep marble top above a pair of drawers, shaped skirt, cabriole legs, height 33 5/8 in., width 62 1/8 in., depth 19 in.
$6000/9000
236. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Bronze Guéridons, each with circular marble top, bronze molded edge, legs topped by ram’s heads and ending in hoof feet, stretcher shelf and incurvate stretcher with sunburst mount, height 29 in., width 30 in., depth 30 in.
$4000/6000
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237. A Napoleon III Ebonized, Bronze and Porcelain-Mounted Humidor Cabinet, late 19th c., broken pediment above a door with oval porcelain armorial, flanked by porcelain colonettes, interior with a bank of four drawers and numerous cigar trays, the base with drawer, turned fluted legs, “H” stretcher, toupie feet, height 55 in., width 24 1/4 in., depth 17 1/2 in.
$3000/5000
238. A French Bronze Figural Group of “Au Loup”, late 19th/early 20th c., after Louis Auguste Hiolin (French, 1846-1910), cast signature at back of base, depicting a young shepherd and his dog in pursuit of a wolf, height 33 1/2 in., width 41 in., depth 17 in.
$5000/7500
Note: A casting of this sculpture was exhibited at The Salon of 1887 and The Universal Exposition of 1889.
239. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze and Verdigris Cassolettes, 19th c., ram’s head monopodial supports with central laurel leaf and berry standard, acanthus and berry finial, incurvate triangular plinth base, height 23 3/4 in.
$3000/5000
240. A Rare Pair of Regency Gilt and Patinated Bronze Candleholders, early 19th c., after a design by Thomas Hope, each modeled as an antique oil lamp with flame finials, the foliate standard supported by monopodial sphinx, the triangular plinth on masked feet, height 10 1/2 in.
$2500/3500
Note: The design for this pair of candleholders can be seen in Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, Thomas Hope, pl. XV and XLIV. A related pair are illustrated in Watkins, Thomas Hope: Regency Designer, pl. 73, p. 38.
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241. A Charles X Bronze-Mounted Griotte and Sienna Marble Clock, c. 1825-1830, the obelisk supported on a galleried and rosette-mounted pediment, lower frieze of scrolls on paw feet, the silk thread movement signed “Medaille D’or, Paris, 1827”, height 35 3/4 in., width 8 3/4 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
242. A Fine Louis XVI Giltwood Mirror in the Régence Taste, late 18th c., arched crest centered by a waterleaf cartouche, C and S scrolled borders adorned with rosettes, flowers and acanthus, the central mirror plate framed by divided mirror sections, the base with pendant corners and acanthus, height 79 in., width 44 1/2 in.
$4000/6000
243. A Fine Italian Bronze of a Putto Guarding Grapes from a Parrot, late 19th c., after Antonio Giovanni Lanzirotti (Italian, 1839-1921), cast signature at base, height 19 1/2 in., width 14 in., depth 14.
$4000/6000
W 244. An Italian Verdi Marble Sculpture of “Il Porcellino”, late 19th c., after the 1612 bronze fountain by Pietro Tacca (Italian, 1577-1640), now in The Museo Bardini, Florence (itself a copy of a Hellenistic marble housed in The Uffizi, Florence); the densely carved figure of the wild boar depicted resting with hind legs bent, height 8 1/2 in., width 8 1/4 in., depth 5 3/4 in., on a rectangular self base.
$500/700
245. A George III Mahogany Side Table, c. 1775, rectangular top, frieze drawer, bracketed rope molded and chamfered legs, height 30 in., width 37 in., depth 22 in.
$1200/1800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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246. A French Restauration Inlaid Mahogany Bibliothèque, c. 1825, molded cornice with narrow frieze above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a pair of drawers and paneled doors, blocked feet, height 91 3/8 in., width 49 in., depth 20 3/8 in.
$3000/5000
247. A French Renaissance Carved Walnut Armchair, probably 16th c., rectangular padded back and seat, blocked barley twist stiles with well-carved recumbent lions at arm terminals, stretchers, paw feet.
$3000/5000
Provenance: Acquired from Jacqueline Boccador, Paris, Renaissance scholar and author of the seminal reference Le Mobilier Français du Moyen Age à la Renaissance (1988).
248. An English Late Georgian Silver Top, Gold Back Floral Brooch, set with old mine cut diamond center and numerous rose diamonds.
$1500/2500
249. A Very Fine Antique American Victorian 14 kt. Yellow Gold, Half Pearl and Oval Stone Cameo Brooch, c. 1870-80, with matching ring.
$2000/3000
250. A Fine Antique English Georgian 18 kt. Yellow Gold and Amethyst Brooch, with original detachable pendant drop.
$1500/2500
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251. An Antique English Georgian Silver Top, Gold Back, Old Mine Cut Diamond and Natural Pearl Floral Brooch, 193 diamonds, total weight approx. 15 cts.
$7500/8500
252. An 18t kt. Yellow Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Flexible Bracelet, signed Adler’s, Registry No. 4-66923, set with 20 oval cut sapphires totaling 10.65 cts., Fine White VS+.
$3000/5000
Provenance: Adler’s, New Orleans.
W 254. An Antique Silver Top, Gold Back and Rose Diamond Double Heart Pendant, set with one gray pearl and one white pearl.
$500/750
Provenance: Juwelier Onderwijzer, Amsterdam.
W 255. A 14 kt. Yellow Gold, Emerald and
Diamond Ring, quadruple band design set with baguette emeralds and diamonds.
$500/750
W 256. An 18 kt. Yellow Gold and Emerald Floral Pin.
$200/300
W 257. A Multicolor Cultured Pearl Bracelet with Sterling Silver Toggle Clasp.
$150/250
258. A Pair of Yellow Gold, Diamond and Demantoid Garnet Earrings.
$3000/4000
W 259. A Pair of Antique Russian Yellow Gold Art Nouveau Cufflinks.
$500/750
260. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Center Table, c. 1870, attributed to A. and H. Lejambre, Philadelphia, inset sardonyx top, “coin” and rosette-carved skirt, turned and blocked legs, S-scroll supports, cruciform stretcher, casters, height 30 7/8 in., width 42 1/4 in., depth 24 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
Note: The distinctive finial centering the stretcher on this table is identical to the finials on a pair of carved walnut urns by A. And H. Lejambre on the dining room mantel of the James Doherty House, (Rathborne collection). The blocks and feet on this table are also very similar to those on a rosewood table attributed to The Lejambre firm (Rathborne collection).Reference: Strickland. “Furniture by the Lejambre Family of Philadelphia”, Magazine Antiques, (March 1978), p. 603, fig. 7 and p. 612, fig 24.
261. A French Carrara Marble Bust of “Madame du Barry”, late 19th/early 20th c., after Augustin Pajou (French, 1730-1809), inscribed “D.[sic]Pajou” at back of neck, height 28 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 9 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
W 253. A French 18 kt. Rose Gold, Silver, Coral and Half Pearl Bangle Bracelet, 19th c.
$500/750
Provenance: Juwelier Onderwijzer, Amsterdam.
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265. A Good American Classical Mahogany Games Table, c. 1825, Philadelphia, the foldover top above a molded frieze with patera-carved corners, the well-carved pedestal on a concave plinth raised on foliate paw feet, original surface, height 30 /4 in., width 37 in., depth 18 1/4 in.
$1200/1800
Note: The distinctive foliate and lobe carved pedestal, incurvate plinth and winged paw feet on this table are very similar to those on a mahogany games table labeled by Quervelle for the Ruckman family and a mahogany breakfast table by Quervelle at the James Buchanan House, Wheatland, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.Reference: Smith. “The Furniture of Anthony Quervelle, The Pedestal Tables,” Magazine Antiques (July 1973), pp. 95-96, figs. 11 and 13.
W 262. A Pair of Fine Antique Austro-Hungarian Cranberry Cut-to-Clear Glass Decanters, geometric and flowering vine decoration, height 15 5/8 in., diameter 5 1/4 in.
$400/600
263. A Rare Pair of American Classical Gilt Bronze-Mounted and Birdseye Maple Inlaid Mahogany Games Tables, early 19th c., Boston, each with foldover top, canted corners, conforming skirt with birdseye maple panels, carved lyre support, conforming plinth with outswept reeded legs, cuffs, casters, height 30 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in.
$8000/12000
Note: The birdseye maple panels and reeded legs on this pair of tables are nearly identical to those on other notable Boston examples including a games table from the Priest collection and a pair of lyre-base games tables referenced in Feld. Boston in the Age of Neo-Classicism 1810-1840, pp. 34-35, fig. 4.
264. An American Classical Carved Mahogany and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Sofa, early 19th c., reeded crest rail terminating in bronze rosettes, scrolled arms, reeded seat rail, and tapered legs ending in brass paw feet, casters, height 35 1/2 in., width 91 in., depth 23 1/2 in.
$2500/3500
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266. An American Classical Mahogany Side Cabinet, early 19th c., Baltimore, probably used as a server, “Egyptian” marble top, cove molded drawers, molded base, turned tapered feet, marked in old chalk script “Bass Storage”, height 33 1/4 in., width 29 7/8 in., depth 28 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
267. A Handsome Sheffield Plateau, 19th c., oblong, reeded border interspersed with acanthus leaves and flowers, monumental winged paw feet, engraved crest, length 28 1/2 in., width 17 in.
$1500/2500
268. An Antique English Sterling Silver “Fiddle” Pattern Assembled Flatware Service, late Georgian and early Victorian, various makers; including 4 table/dinner forks, William Chawner, London, 1827; 8 table/dinner forks, maker HI, London, 1827; 8 dessert/luncheon forks, John & Henry Lias, London (4 1838, 4 1845); 4 dessert/luncheon forks, Samuel Haynes & Dudley Cater, London, 1860; 8 dessert spoons, maker WS, London, 1863; 5 teaspoons, Thomas Daniel, London, 1823: 4 teaspoons, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1856; 4 teaspoons, Josiah & James Williams (wc. 1854-1874), Exeter, 1874; 2 teaspoons, maker GA, London, 1835; and 1 Georgian teaspoon, maker SP untraced; together with 4 “Old English Pip” pattern knives, William Yates, Ltd., Sheffield, 1973, (52 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 71.35 troy ozs.
$1500/2500
269. A Pair of George IV Sterling Silver Candlesticks, S.C. Younge & Co., Sheffield, 1824, with removable bobêches, urn-form candle nozzles with stiff leaf decoration, faceted shafts, acanthus decoration throughout, loaded bases, height 11 in., diameter 5 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
W 270. A Pair of English Silverplate and Crystal Photophores, vintage-cut baluster hurricane shades on silverplate candle holders with flared fluted bases, height 15 3/4 in., diameter 5 1/2 in.
$700/900
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 271. A Georgian Sterling Silver Caudle Cup, maker IS IB, London, 1767, inverted bell form with handles, gadrooned girdle, asymmetrical cartouche, gadrooned lower body, height 2 3/4 in., width 2.75 troy ozs.
$300/500
W 272. A George III Sterling Silver Mustard Pot, Peter, Ann & William Bateman London, 1802, mark registered 1800 (Grimwade - 2141), ovoid with hinged domed lid, ribbed scroll handles with palmette thumbpiece, reeded borders, reticulated banding and bright cut decoration, cobalt
glass liner; together with a Georgian sterling silver mote spoon, marks rubbed, mustard pot height 3 in., silver weight 3.85 troy ozs.
$300/500
W 273. A Set of Four George III Sterling Silver Salt Cellars, Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1796, maker’s mark registered 1791 (Grimwade - 2140), navette form with fleur-de-lis reticulation, bright cut detail and fluted feet, cobalt glass liners (1 damaged), height 2 1/4 in., length 3 1/2 in., combined weight 5.20 troy ozs.
$300/500
W 274. A Continental Silver Repoussé Tea Caddy, marks rubbed, octagonal with rococo decoration, height 4 1/4 in., width 3 1/4 in., weight 6 troy ozs.
$200/300
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W 275. Two Georgian Sterling Silver Castors, both London, one probably Peter and Ann Bateman, 1794, the other maker SA, marks rubbed, both footed baluster form with finials, one with reeded detail, the other with beading, height 6 in. and 5 7/8 in., combined weight 5 troy ozs.
$150/250
W 276. A George V Sterling Silver-Mounted Cut Glass Claret Jug, maker WD untraced, Sheffield, 1913, tapered faceted form, height 9 7/8 in., diameter 5 in.
$300/500
277. An Extensive English Gilded Silverplate Flatware Service, John Turton & Co., Ltd. (successors to John Turton act. 1876-1898), 20th c., in the “Rat-tail” pattern, including 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 luncheon/dessert forks, 12 luncheon/dessert knives, 12 soup spoons, 12 salad forks, 12 fh butter knives, 12 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a gravy ladle and sugar tongs, in a fitted case. (111 pcs.)
$500/1000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 278. An American Aesthetic Sterling Silver Calling Card Case, Gorham, ret. A.B. Griswold and Co., New Orleans (wc. 1865-1906), 19th c., bright cut decoration engraved “Sallie Cage”, retaining original silk-lined tooled leather case, 3 1/2 in. 2 1/2 in., weight 1.75 troy ozs.
$150/250
279. A Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Coffee and Tea Service, in the “Diamond” pattern, designed by John Prip, 1958, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, creamer, sugar, waste bowl and matching silverplate tray inset with a black resin liner, coffee pot height 12 in., tray 25 1/2 in. x 16 in., total weight (weighable) 72.95 troy ozs.
$2500/3500
W 280. A Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Service, in the “Esprit” pattern, introduced in 1963, comprising 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 8 dinner knives, 7 bread and butter knives, 8 teaspoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 iced teaspoons, a sugar spoon, a large meat fork and a small meat fork, total weight (weighable) 61.90 troy ozs (58 pcs. total).
$600/900
281. An American Sterling Silver Vase, Wm. B. Durgin Co., c. 1890, everted reticulated rim with neoclassical etching, tapering foot, retains original gilt wash interior, removable gilded silverplate frog, height 10 in., weight 21.80 troy ozs.
$600/900
282. An Antique American Sterling Silver Repoussé Pitcher and Pair of Goblets, A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore, ret. T. Hausmann & Sons (Theresa Hausmann, Louis Hausmann and Gabriel Hausmann), New Orleans, 1894-1906; the pitcher with floral and scroll rim, foliate handle, the body with grape and grapeleaf repoussé; the goblets with conforming decor, and twig-form rim, pitcher height 10 1/2 in., goblet height 6 3/8 in., combined weight 38 troy ozs.
$600/800
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283. An Antique American Sterling Silver Repoussé Coffee Service, A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore, wc. 1899-1950, comprised of a coffee pot, sugar, creamer and small bowl, each with grape and grapeleaf repoussé, twig-form handles and rims, coffee pot height 13 1/4 in., combined weight 85.95 troy ozs.
$2000/3000
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
284. A Tiffany Sterling Silver Coffee Pot in the Colonial Style, mid-20th c., ebonized turned finial, hinged lid, tapering body, ebonized scroll handle, height 12 3/4 in., weight 48.70 troy ozs.
$1500/2500
285. An Extensive Paris Porcelain Dinner Service, mid-19th c., having apple green and gilt banding on a white ground, comprising 21 dinner plates, 15 luncheon/salad plates, 12 rim soup bowls, 15 dessert plates, 3 cafe au lait cups and 5 saucers, 8 cups and 18 saucers, another cup, 8 small fruit bowls, 11 butter pats, a soup tureen, a pair of oval lidded vegetable dishes, 6 oval platters, a large centerbowl, a reticulated fruit bowl, a pair of tazzas, a round lidded vegetable dish, an open vegetable, a coquiform dish and a lidded sauce dish with undertray, and a pair of foliate embossed scalloped bonbons, approx. 139 pcs.
$3000/5000
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“Imari” Pattern Porcelain Tea Service, each piece stamped and inscribed, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, creamer, covered sugar, square tray and four cups, (9 pcs.).
$500/700
W 287. A Pair of Antique American or English Mahogany Knife Boxes, late 18th/early 19th c., serpentine lids, conforming bodies, void interiors, overall stringing, height 14 5/8 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 10 3/4 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
288. An Interesting Antique Continental Carved Wood Frame, in the Art Nouveau taste, tapered sides with cascading drapery, loop corners, irregularly shaped interior, overall height 59 1/2 in., width 43 in., interior height 42 1/4 in., width 31 1/2 in.
$800/1200
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289. A Dutch Copper Kindling Bucket, 18th c., with removable lid hinged near the median with straps, having a large rosette flanked by the initials “HE”, the sides with ring handles, height 21 3/4 in., width 26 in., depth 23 1/2 in.
$600/900
W 290. An English Victorian Wax Floral Arrangement, c. 1850, flowers and greenery retaining shape and color, set within a glass-glitter enhanced white basket, height 19 in., width 14 in., depth 14 in., under a glass dome.
$500/700
W 291. An English Gilt Bronze Encrier, mid-19th c., the base with pierced floral surround and scrolled handles, hinged central compartment with dolphin finial flanked by glass inkwells with copper liners, accompanied by two Victorian writing implements, one a retractable agate-mounted pencil engraved “Towson Ellis”, the other a mother-of-pearl handled quill pen, height 5 1/2 in., width 14 3/4 in., depth 7 3/8 in. Note: Lacking one pen rest mount.
$250/450
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
292. An English Blue Transfer-Decorated Pottery Supper Set, c. 1820, central tureen fitted with an insert and four egg cups, surrounded by four entree dishes, all within an oval mahogany tray with brass carrying handles, tureen height 7 3/4 in., tray width 22 3/4 in., depth 18 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
293. A Fine English Papier-Mâché Serving Tray, 19th c., stamped “Jennens & Bettridge Makers to the Queen”, serpentine edge with parcel gilt Greek key and geometric banding interspersed with cartouches, 19 in. x 25 1/4 in.
$800/1200
294. An English Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, early 19th c., sarcophagus form with a scalloped front, the interior fitted with a pair of lidded compartments, on suppressed ball feet, height 4 3/4 in., width 7 3/4 in., depth 5 in.
$1200/1800
295. An English Burled Elm Tea Caddy, c. 1840, rectangular top, lion’s head ring handles, paw feet, tripartite interior retains pair of cut crystal bowls, height 6 in., width 13 in., depth 7 in.
$500/750
W 296. A Tôle Peinte Tea Canister, black ground with gold banding and Oriental cartouche with Chinese characters, height 16 1/4 in., diameter 9 1/2 in.
$150/250
W 297. A Pair of Stieff Colonial Williamsburg Sterling Silver Candlesticks, with molded and blown glass hurricane shades, the oval candlesticks with conforming bobêches, tapering shafts and weighted stepped bases, height 5 7/8 in., shade height 15 1/4 in.
$300/500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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W 298. A Decorative Silverplate Punch Bowl, marked “Royal Castle Sheffield”, serpentine border with vintage and shell decoration, repoussé floral and foliate body on stepped base, height 10 1/4 in., diameter 15 1/2 in.
$400/600
W 299. A Good Pair of French Gilt and Patinated Bronze Six-Light Sconces, mid-19th c., in the Louis XVI taste, bearing “B and N” mark, acanthine scroll arms, two backplate crests detached, one missing, not electrified, height 11 in., width 13 in., depth 11 1/4 in.
$800/1200
300. A Suite of Three English Gothic Revival Patinated Bronze Argand Lamps, c. 1830, urn-form reservoir with floral finial, the standard cast with arched portals and rosettes, issuing reeded arms, stepped bases, later shades and prisms, central lamp height 20 1/2 in., width 19 in., depth 9 in.
$1500/2500
301. An Antique Continental Walnut Rafraîchissoir, early 19th c., Italian or French, marble top, frieze drawer, turned legs, two shelves, tapered feet, height 28 1/4 in., width 17 in., depth 17 in.
$400/600
302. A Fine French Restauration Mahogany Sécrétaire à Abattant, early 19th c., reeded marble top, molded frieze drawer, the fall front opening to fitted desk with satinwood drawers, leather-lined writing surface, over three drawers, molded base, blocked feet, height 59 3/8 in., width 38 5/8 in., depth 17 1/4 in.
$1500/2500
303. A French Restauration Figured Walnut Guéridon, early 19th c., circular beveled marble top, narrow skirt, chamfered incurvate triangular standard, conforming base, ball feet,
casters, height 27 1/2 in., diameter 30 1/4 in.
$1200/1800
304. A Good Louis Philippe Inlaid Rosewood Work Table, mid-19th c., shaped top with brass and mother-of-pearl cartouche, fitted interior; conforming skirt, pierced bracket supports, medial shelf, turned stem, plinth base, scroll feet, height 30 in., width 21 1/2 in., depth 16 in.
$1400/1800
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307. A Regency Inlaid Satinwood Server, rectangular top above two drawers over arch flanked by two short drawers, on square tapered legs, height 32 3/8 in., width 40 in., depth 17 5/8 in.
$1200/1800
308. A George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, early 19th c., having a single board molded, swivel top, birdcage support, columnar stem on arched legs, ending in snake feet, casters, height 29 in., width 33 3/8 in., depth 33 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
305. A George III Inlaid and Figured Walnut Slant-Front Desk, late 18th c., fall front, stepped interior of incurvate drawers and compartments, baize writing surface, drawers below, molded base, shaped bracket feet, height 39 5/8 in., width 37 7/8 in., depth 20 3/8 in.
$2000/3000
306. A Georgian Carved Mahogany Dining Table, mid-18th c., circular molded top with drop leaves, shaped apron, volute cabriole legs ending in distinctive padded “snake” feet, height 28 in., open length 53 in., depth 53 3/8 in.
$2500/3500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
309. A George III Mahogany Armchair, late 18th c., shaped crest rail, vasiform splat, scrolled arms with volute terminals, trapezoidal slip seat, square molded legs, “H” stretcher.
$500/750
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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310. A Regency Mahogany Tilt-Top Breakfast Table, early 19th c., the rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge, vasiform support, reeded saber legs ending in brass cuffs, casters, height 28 5/8 in., width 49 5/8 in., depth 52 1/8 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
311. A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, early 19th c., dentillated cornice, glazed doors; fall-front escritoire drawer, cupboard doors enclosing two sliding trays, bracket feet, height 93 1/2 in., width 51 1/2 in., depth 23 in.
$2500/3500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
312. A French Restauration Inlaid and Figured Mahogany Console, early 19th c., rectangular marble top with reeded edge, molded frieze, S scroll supports to the front, columnar pilasters to the rear, serpentine plinth, paw feet, height 36 7/8 in., width 50 7/8 in., depth 19 in.
$2000/3000
W 313. An Antique Neoclassical-Style Carved and Painted Pedestal, late 19th c., inset circular marble top, foliate border, fluted column, leaf-carved molded base, acanthus-carved scrolled legs, disc feet, height 21 in., top diameter 18 in.
$300/500
314. A Napoleon III Onyx, Bronze and Champlevé Enamel Pedestal, late 19th c., rectangular top, paired columnar supports with decorative bronze and enamel capitals and collars, plinth base, outswept legs, height 31 5/8 in., width 15 1/4 in., depth 10 1/4=2 in.
$800/1200
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315. A Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze and Mahogany Chaise de Bureau, horseshoe crest rail, rounded seat, square tapered legs, overall laurel leaf and acanthus mounts.
$1000/1500
316. A Pair of French Carved Mahogany and Ebonized Fauteuils, 19th c., each having a slightly scrolled rectangular back, shaped arms, winged sphinx arm supports, rounded seat rail, square tapered legs, paw feet to the front.
$2000/3000
317. A Russian Art Deco-Style Bronze-Mounted Malachite Box, in the form of a book, mounted with a gilt flower-filled basket, height 17 1/8 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 13 in.
$800/1200
318. A Pair of Tiffany Sterling Silver Tazzas, 1907-1947, pattern introduced 1886, each with an everted reticulated scroll rim, lobed flaring stem and conforming foot rim with blossom, fern and shell decoration, height 3 1/2 in., diameter 8 1/2 in., weight 32 troy ozs.
$2000/3000
319. A Pair of Baccarat Crystal and Gilt
Bronze Four-Light Sconces, c. 1890-1910, with scroll arms hung with large prisms, scalloped candlecups, each hung with a large teardrop pendant, height 31 in., width 21 in., depth 12 in.
$2500/3500
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320. A Louis XVI-Style Baccarat Crystal and Gilt Bronze Twenty-Four Light Chandelier, mid-19th c., acanthine standard issuing six arms of four lights each, hung with swags of prisms and pendants, middle level of six scroll arms and spear finials, and upper tier of downscrolling arms hung with swags of prisms and pendants, pendant globe at lower middle, approx. height 48 in., diameter 35 in.
$7000/10000
321. A Pair of Antique Spanish Colonial Carved Wood and Wrought Iron Twelve-Light Pricket Candelabra, lobed urn with lion handles, having remnants of old gilt and paint surface, the beribboned bouquet with fully modeled flowers, height 52 in., width 22 in., depth 12 in.
$6000/8000
322. A Pair of Carrara and Sienna Marble Busts of “Apollo” and “Zeus”, height 72 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 16 1/8 in., on socle bases set on fluted sienna marble pedestals.
$8000/12000
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323. A Continental Carved and Polychromed Wood Sculpture of a Royal Saint, possibly “St. Stephen of Hungary, 19th c., bearded figure with crown and ermine cloak, holding a standard, retains elements of original paint surface, height 33 in., width 11 3/4 in., depth 7 3/4 in.
$2000/3000
324. A Pair of Antique Italian Bronzes of the “Furietti Centaurs”, after the 1st and 2nd c. Roman Sculptures, one height 52 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 18 in.; the other height 50 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 18 in.; on rouge marble rectangular bases.
$5000/7000
Note: The bronzes on which the present lot is based were discovered during the 1736 excavation at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli. They are now housed at The Capitoline Museum, Rome.Reference: Haskell & Penny, Taste and The Antique, Yale University Pres, 1981, pp. 176-179.
325. A Restauration Carved and Gilded Mirror, c. 1830, the molded frame with damascene borders and scrolled floral clusters, each corner with outset foliate cartouche, blocked base, height 60 in., width 46 1/2 in.
$1800/2500
326. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Carved, Painted and Gilded Trumeau, 19th c., dentil cornice, guilloche border surrounding an oil on canvas depicting a scene from antiquity, beaded molded frame, guilloche border surround-ing bead molded mirror plate, height 82 in., width 46 in.
$1500/2500
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329. A French Restauration Bronze-Mounted Figured Mahogany Tilt-Top Guéridon, early 19th c., circular dished top, tapered columnar support with engine-turned collar, incurvate triangular plinth, disc feet, casters, height 27 1/4 in., width 28 1/2 in., depth 28 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
W 330. An Antique Louis XV-Style Mahogany Chaise de Bureau, 19th c., padded horseshoe back, scroll arms, serpentine
seat rail, cabriole legs.
$1000/1500
331. An Antique Louis XV-Style Mahogany and Kingwood Parquetry Escritoire Pendule, late 19th c., having a superstructure of compartments faced as leather books, and small drawers centered by an enamel-faced clock, leather lined writing surface, frieze drawer, cabriole legs ending in sabots, height 41 in., width 42 in., depth 21 in.
$1200/1800
W 332. A Good French Marble Pedestal in the Classical Taste, late 19th/early 20th c., variegated square top, tapered standard, blocked base, height 42 1/2 in., width 13 in., depth 13 in.
$700/1000
328. A Continental Baroque Carved Walnut Console Table, 17th c., composed of antique elements, gadrooned top, figural supports, medial stretcher, leaf-carved blocked feet, height 27 3/4 in., width 41 3/4 in., depth 20 7/8 in.
$2000/3000
327. An Antique Continental Baroque-Style Carved Walnut Cabinet, 19th c., the upper case with molded cornice, fluted frieze with seraphim masks, a pair of doors with oval panels of Classical maidens, foliate stiles, rosette-carved sides; lower case with a pair of drawers and cupboard doors, block feet, height 69 1/8 in., width 54 3/8 in., depth 25 3/4 in.
$1200/1800
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333. A Pair of Louis XV Crème Peinte Fauteuils, late 18th c., molded arched back, scroll arms, serpentine seat rail, cabriole legs.
$2000/3000
334. A Pair of Continental Terracottas of “Night” and “Day”, late 19th/early 20th, after Michelangelo (1475-1564), depicting two of the allegorical figures from the Medici Tombs, Cappella dei Principi (New Sacristy), San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy, height 14 3/4 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth 3 3/4 in.
$2500/3500
335. A French Bronze of “Pro-Jure: A Gallic Warrior Victorious over the Roman Legion”, c. 1890, after Émile-Louis Picault (French, 1839-1915), cast signature at base, height 34 1/2 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in.
$5000/7500
336. A French Bronze of “Le Messager de Paix”, early 20th c., after Lluis Y Montaner Domenech (Spanish, 1849-1923), cast signature at top of base, two foundry marks, “B.D Vrai Bronze Paris” and “De La Rue, 108 r. Vielle du Temple, Paris”, height 37 1/2 in., width 14 in., depth 15 in.
$4000/6000
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337. A Pair of French Bronze Doré Bacchantes, late 19th/early 20th c., each height 17 3/4 in., width 6 in., depth 9 1/2 in., on green marble plinths.
$3000/5000
338. A French Bronze of a Warrior, c. 1900, after F. Lemmoine (French, d. 1910), cast signature and incised characters “8751” on right edge of base, height 24 in., width 10 in., depth 9 in.
$1500/2000
339. A Fine French Bronze of “The Gleaner”, early 20th c., after Ernest Rancoulet (French, active 1870-1915), the beautifully modeled figure carrying a large sheaf of wheat and a scythe, cast signature at top left of textured self base, set within a molded outer pedestal base, height 21 1/4 in., width 10 1/4 in., depth 7 in.
$1200/1800
340. A French Bronze Figural Group of “La Recompense”, c. 1900, after Ernest Rancoulet (French, 1870-1915), cast signature at edge of book at back of base, height 33 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 13 1/2 in., raised on a circular serravezza marble tiered plinth, on which the bronze swivels.
$2000/3000
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341. A French Bronze of “L’Étoile du Berger”, late 19th/early 20th c., after Henri Louis Levasseur (French, 1853-1934), cast signature on base, height 23 1/4 in., width 5 1/2 in., depth 5 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
342. A French Bronze of the “Venus de Milo”, early 20th c., after the Greek marble believed to be by Alexandros of Antioch, now at The Louvre, Paris, inscribed “F. Barbedienne, Fondeur” and with foundry mark at base, height 25 1/2 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 7 in.
$800/1200Reference: Haskell and Penny, Taste and the Antique, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1988.
343. An Italian Bronze and Gilt Bronze Figure of “Mercury”, early 20th c., after Giambologna (Italian/Flemish, 1529-1608), the messenger of the gods with one hand raising aloft a torch and the other holding his usual attribute of a caduceus, figure posed with one winged foot balancing on the allegorical representation of the wind, height 36 in., width 9 in., depth 9 in., on a carved red marble and black marble base.
$1800/2500
W 344. An Architectural Model of a Niche or Portal, 19th c., arched pediment, columnar supports, blocked at base, retains old white paint, height 42 1/8 in., width 22 1/4 in., depth 12 7/8 in.
$500/750
345. Russian School, late 19th c., “Nature Morte: Two Ducks”, oil on canvas, signed “N. Lebuzari(sic)” lower left, 35 1/4 in. x 23 in., in a later frame, together with an article dicussing the purchase of the painting.
$1200/1800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
346. Spanish School, late 19th c., “Young Girl Selling Fish on a Basque Beach”, oil on canvas, inscribed on top stretcher “Basque Provinces by Jaquerd[sic]”, 39 in. x 28 1/2 in., in a period giltwood and gesso frame.
$2000/3000
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347. A Napoleon III Carved and Gilded Salon Table, mid-19th c., in the style of Louis XV, serpentine molded top, leaf-carved skirt with cartouches on each side, acanthus and floral cabriole legs with volute acanthine brackets, shaped X stretcher centered with a large pierced foliate cartouche, height 30 5/8 in., length 54 in., depth 31 3/8 in.
$5000/7500
348. Four Antique Louis XVI-Style Carved Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Salon Chairs, 19th c., each with a ribbon and laurel leaf crest rail with finials, fluted stiles, spindle back, shaped seat rail, rosette corners, fluted tapered legs.
$1000/1500
349. A Louis XV-Style Kingwood Parquetry, Marquetry and Bronze-Mounted Bombé Commode, signed “A. Messignac-Paris”, serpentine variegated marble top, a pair of floral inlaid and tinted drawers, shaped sides, cabriole legs ending in sabots, height 35 1/8 in., width 51 5/8 in., depth 21 1/4 in.
$1500/2500
350. A Decorative Art Deco-Style Patinated Metal Occasional Table, circular malachite top, supported by three maidens with arms aloft, circular fluted base, height 19 in., diameter 20 in.
$800/1200
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351. An Antique Venetian Rococo-Style Polychrome Lacca Cassettone, 19th c., serpentine top, bombé case with two drawers, shaped base, flared legs, height 31 1/2 in., width 3/8 in., depth 17 1/8 in.
$2000/3000
352. An Antique Venetian Rococo-Style Painted Bureau Bookcase, late 19th/early 20th c., arched and molded crest, pair of paneled doors enclosing shelves, the slant lid opening to fitted desk interior, three serpentine drawers, cabriole legs, height 85 1/2 in., width 43 1/2 in., depth 17 in.
$2000/3000
353. A Pair of Bagues-Style Rock Crystal Two-Light Sconces, gilt metal-mounted urn backplate issuing scrolled arms, fitted for electricity, height 33 in., width 24 in., depth 6 in.
$4000/6000
354. A Fine Pair of Napoleon III Patinated and Gilt Bronze Two-Light Sconces, mid-19th c., oval backplates with cherubs playing with doves, height 14 3/4 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth 3 3/4 in.
$5000/7000
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355. An Antique Régence-Style Gilt Bronze Thirty-Light Chandelier, with crystal spear finials and cut glass candlecups, scroll arms with acanthine baluster urn form standard, electrified, approx. height 31 in., diameter 45 in.
$2500/3500
356. A Pair of Dutch Marquetry and Mahogany Side Chairs, 19th c., arched crests, scrolled stiles, serpentine slip seats on cabriole legs ending in hoof feet, inlaid with birds amidst flowering vines, butterflies and urns.
$1000/1500
357. A Charles X Inlaid Mahogany Poudreuse, early 19th c., lift top fitted with dressing mirror, over a drawer, curule base connected by a turned stretcher, height 30 in., width 20 1/8 in., depth 14 5/8 in.
$1200/1800
358. A Louis XVI Provincial Fruitwood Slant-Front Desk, late 18th/early 19th c., paneled fall front, stepped interior with six drawers, molded skirt, fluted square tapered legs, height 38 1/2in., width 39 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
359. A Moorish-Style Inlaid and Carved Hardwood Blanket Chest, hinged top with bone and mother-of-pearl diamond inlay, open interior, the front and sides with geometric star inlay and incised carving, shaped bracket feet, height 19 in., width 40 in., depth 16 1/2 in.
$600/800
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360. Italian School, 19th c., “The Returning Conquistador”, oil on canvas, unsigned, remnant of old label en verso, 37 3/4 in. x 31 1/4 in., in a later gold painted wood frame.
$1500/2500
W 361. After John Augustus Atkinson (English, 1775-1833), “The Battle of Salamanca, July 22, 1812”, 19th c., color engraving by G. Lewis, published by T. Clay, London, sight 18 3/4 in. x 23 1/4 in., matted and framed.
$500/700
362. After Henry Alken (English, 1784-1851), “The Duke of Wellington ... Battle of Waterloo”, 19th c., hand-colored engraving by Richard Cooper (English, 1740-1815) and T. Sutherland, sight 21 1/2 in. x 40 1/4 in., matted and framed.
$700/1000
363. Italian School, late 19th c., miniature on ivory of “The Madonna della Sedia”, after the c. 1514 painting by Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520) now at The Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, diameter 4 1/2 in., in fine original, carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$800/1200
364. An Antique Aesthetic Ebonized and Tile-Mounted Jardinière, late 19th c., rectangular well with metal liner, the face and sides with Majolica tiles, bracketed outswept legs, X stretcher, height 35 3/8 in., width 30 in., depth 11 3/8 in.
$700/900
W 365. A George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Candlestand, 19th c., rectangular top with reeded edge, vasiform stem, raised on arched tripodal legs, height 27 5/8 in., width 20 3/4 in., depth 16 7/8 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 366. A Pair of Painted and Figured Wood Guéridons in the Neoclassical Taste, swag and floral decoration, skirt fitted with drawer, vasiform stem, incurvate triangular plinth, disc feet, height 30 in., width 24 in.
$500/1000
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367. An English Inlaid Circassian Walnut Loo Table, mid-19th c., the oval tilt top with floral inlay, baluster-turned supports, circular plinth with finials, acanthus-carved scroll legs, height 27 in., width 52 in., depth 38 1/2 in.
$1500/2000
368. A Pair of Antique Carved Mahogany Stools, mid-19th c., circular upholstered seats, floral carved rail, acanthus carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, height 18 in., width
21 in., depth 21 in.
$800/1200
369. A Spanish Colonial Oak Bench, having a plank back and seat, scroll iron support, blocked legs, stretchers, height 28 3/8 in., width 63 1/2 in., depth 14 3/8 in.
$1200/1800
370. A Napoleon III Ebonized, Marquetry and Bronze-Mounted Salon Table, late 19th c., shaped top with scrolled leaves and flowers, frieze drawer, mounted cabriole legs, height 30 in., length 53 in., depth 31 in.
$3000/4000
371. William Helmsley, R.A. (British, b. 1819, active 1848-1893), “The Aspiring Artist”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1856” lower left, 17 3/4 in. x 14 in., in a period cove-molded, carved, gessoed and painted wood frame.
$1200/1800
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372. H. Montandon (French, late 19th/early 20th c.), “Farm House”, oil on wood panel, signed and dated “1913” lower right, 9 1/4 in. x 13 in., in a period, possibly original, carved, gessoed, and giltwood frame.
$800/1200
W 373. After Francis Wheatley, R. A. (English, 1747-1801), two stipple engravings, including “Tenderness Persuading Reluctance” and “The Family Dinner”, both engraved by “G. Keating”, each sight 16 5/8 in. x 11 5/8 in., matted and framed alike.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
374. A Pair of Paris Porcelain Gilt-Decorated Campagna Urns, 19th c., each with an oval bleu de roi panel and stencil gilt musical trophée, height 10 7/8 in., diameter 8 in.
$600/800
W 375. A Pair of American Aesthetic Gilt Bronze and Glass Encriers, 19th c., each clear glass spherical font decorated with red glass beads and centering a scalloped dish modeled as a lotus flower, height 3 3/4 in., diameter 5 1/2 in.
$300/500
376. An Aesthetic Movement Brass Fireplace Fender, 19th c., the hand-hammered guard pierced with sunbursts, lion mask feet issuing from Oriental lotus blossoms, height 9 3/4 in., width 43 in., depth 12 in.
$300/500
377. A Pair of Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Griotte Marble Five Light Candelabra, c. 1875, each stamped “F. BARBEDIENNE” on base of baluster urn, frieze decoration of classical figures, square tapered plinth base with scrolling paw feet, height 24 3/4 in.
$2000/3000
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378. A Pair of French Restauration Patinated Bronze and Sienna Marble Urns, c. 1830, frieze decoration of a Roman procession, loop and mask handles, square stepped plinth bases, height 12 7/8 in.
$1500/2500
379. A Grand Tour Patinated Bronze and Sienna Marble Encrier, 19th c., sarcophagus form, the lid having Napoleon’s tricorn resting on a pillow; the interior fitted with two wells and two pen holders, and enclosing the figure of Napoleon in repose, height 4 7/8 in., width 4 in., depth 2 1/4 in.
$500/700
380. A Fine Antique Serapi Carpet, rust, blue and cream ground, large central medallion, overall vining floral design, 12 ft. 5 in. x 16 ft. Note: Minor restorations.
$8000/12000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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381. A Fine Antique Serapi Carpet, salmon, cream and dark blue ground, central medallion, overall stylized floral motifs, 10 ft. 5 in. x 16 ft. 5 in.
$7000/10000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
382. An Antique Kazak Rug, blue, green, red and cream ground, 3 ft. 9 in. x 7 ft. 7 in.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
383. A Good Antique Carpet, red and blue ground, with repeating gul design, 6 ft. 3 in. x 8 ft.
$2000/3000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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384. A Large Antique Palace Size Mashad Carpet, c. 1910, sienna central field, azure blue border, with repeating stylized and vining floral design, 12 ft. 6 in. x 23 ft.
$8000/12000
Provenance: A Covington, LA Collection.
385. A Louis Philippe Gilt Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Commode, early 19th c., lift top enclosing a well, frieze with classical mounts, the door with radial brass rods centered by a rosette, tapered pilasters with Ionic capitals, blocked base, disc feet, height 33 in., width 21 3/4 in., depth 18 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
386. An American Classical Santo Domingan Mahogany Chest, early 19th c., labeled “Wm. Coffee, Boston”, a fall-front escritoire drawer with inset leather writing surface and fitted desk interior, over three graduated drawers flanked by carved and turned colonettes, turned legs, height 39 3/8 in., width 33 3/4 in., depth 20 3/4 in.
$1500/2500
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387. A Rare American Renaissance Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Mahogany Center Table, late 19th c., attributed to Allen & Brother, Philadelphia, inset Breccia marble top over incised skirt with finely carved and enameled roundels of a Roman Emperor and blocks with lion masques; trumpet and urn-form supports each with scroll brackets, incurvate stretcher centered by a foliate shield; octagonal terminals, beehive-turned feet, retains original surface, height 30 in., width 42 1/2 in., depth 28 in.
$5000/7500
Provenance: Ex-Collection David Stockwell.
Note: The Breccia marble top, gilt incising, and bold ebonized accents on this table are very similar elements to those on a center table, also attributed to Allen and Brother, from the Judith Hollander Collection.Reference: Talbott. “Allen and Brother, Philadelphia Cabinet Maker”, Magazine Antiques (May 1996), pl. IX, p. 722.
388. A Pair of American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Méridiennes, mid-19th c., attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, in the pattern known as “Fountain Elms”, each with cornucopia, floral, fruit and nut carved crest, scrolling stiles, serpentine backs, cabriole legs, casters, “original state”, height 38 7/8 in., width 38 7/8 in., depth 24 3/4 in.
$30000/50000
Provenance: Furnishing John Breckenridge Castleman’s (1841-1918) Louisville, Kentucky area mansion, Unulata, then installed in the Manger Penthouse of the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York City, by descent to the consignor.
Note: High-style Rococo Revival furniture such as the méridiennes seen here had particular historic appeal to plantation owners, like Castleman, in the Mississippi
and Ohio River valleys. The style simultaneously evoked 18th-century estate living and robust 19th-century innovation that appealed to agrarian society.
The crest on this pair of méridiennes relates to those on parlor furniture from J.H. Belter installed in the drawing room of Fountain Elms, Utica, New York, now conserved by the Munson Williams Proctor Institute (acc. 59.199).
Rosewood méridiennes attributed to Belter, from the Service Collection and the Brindley Collection respectively, and identical to those seen here, are illustrated in Dubrow, American Furniture of the 19th c., p. 114-115.Reference: D’Ambrosio. Masterpieces of American Furniture from the Munson Williams Proctor Institute. p. 20, fig. 16 and p. 78, fig 24. For more on high end New York Rococo Revival makers in the South, see Harrison. “Nineteenth-Century Furniture Trade in New Orleans”, Magazine Antiques (May 1997), pp. 748-759 and Busch. “The French Rococo Revival Along the Mississippi River”, Magazine Antiques, pp. 83-93.
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389. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Center Table, mid-19th c., attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, serpentine rosewood top with gadrooned edge, skirt carved with cabochon cartouches and fitted with drawers; C scroll legs and stretchers, melon urn and pendant, height 28 in., width 48 3/8 in., depth 35 in.
$6000/8000
Note: A number of carved details on this table are similar to those on many documented pieces by Alexander Roux: the gadrooned top is similar to that on a walnut center table attributed to Roux from the library of Nevada Governor Jewett William Adams, sold in these rooms as lot 286 on February 3, 2007; the deeply carved shell cartouche on the apron is similar to that on a rosewood dresser bearing Roux’s stenciled label sold as lot 538 on October 4, 1989; the “C” scroll cabriole legs with tight scroll terminals are similar to those on the Gov. Adams table mentioned above, and a rosewood library table attributed to Roux and illustrated in Dubrow. American Furniture of the 19th c., 1840-1880, p. 134.
The opposing “C” scroll cabriole legs on this table are also similar to those on two important rosewood etageres by Roux, one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 1971.219.220) and the other with the High Museum, Atlanta (acc. 1981.1000.66).Reference: Davidson and Stillinger. The American Wing, the Metropolitan Museum of Art., p. 170, fig. 26; Peirce. Art and Enterprise, American Decorative Art 1825-1917, the Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection, p. 92, fig. 46.
390. An American Rosewood, Verde Antico and Gilt Pier Table, early 19th c., attributed to Cook and Parkin, Philadelphia, marble top above molded frieze, scrolled stenciled supports to the front with foliate-carved oval bosses, arched mirrored back, gadrooned plinth, foliate-carved bulbous feet, height 37 1/4 in., width 45 3/8 in., depth 20 1/8 in.
$2500/3500
Note: The cabinet-making firm of Cook and Parkin produced exceptional furniture, most notably a pedestal sideboard after a design by Thomas Hope, now in the Baltimore Museum of Fine Art. The boldly scrolled supports on this table can be seen on a number of tables by high-end Philadelphia cabinetmakers.Reference: Cooper. Classical Taste in America 1800-1840, pp. 56-57. Smith. “The Furniture of Anthony Quervelle, Part I, the Pier Tables,” Magazine Antiques, (May 1973), p. 990, fig. 8.
391. A Diminutive American Late Federal Inlaid Mahogany Server, early 19th c., rectangular top with outset corners, conforming stiles, two over two drawers flanked by a pair of doors, turned feet, height 36 1/2 in., width 41 1/4 in., depth 24 7/8 in.
$1500/2500
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392. A Fine American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Étagère, mid-19th c., attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, crest with rosettes, bonnet top flanked by foliate finials, arched mirror back flanked by candle shelves, ring-turned supports, scroll brackets, serpentine white marble top, laminated apron with acanthine and floral carving, reticulated cabriole legs, two lower shelves, shaped plinth, scroll feet, height 106 in., width 58 3/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in.
$15000/25000
Note: The use of innovative laminated construction for the apron and shelf adornments on this étagère is indicative of the two largest firms in New York’s Rococo Revival furniture trade: John Henry Belter and J. and J.W. Meeks.
A rosewood étagère with nearly identical mirror shape, apron, and cabriole legs is installed in the drawing room of Fountain Elms (acc. 59.118, see d’Ambrosio. Masterpieces of American Furniture from the Munson Williams Proctor Institute, p. 20, fig 16 and p. 80, fig. 25.
Another rosewood étagère attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks nearly identical to that offered here is illustrated in Dubrow. American Furniture of the 19th c.. p. 144.
393. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Canterbury, mid-19th c., Baltimore, pierced gallery with finials, the upper tier lyre supports above, barley twist supports below, plinth base with cove-molded blind drawer, bun feet, height 37 1/4 in., width 29 in., depth 17 3/8 in.
$1500/2500
394. A Late Federal Mahogany and Maple Work Table in the Sheraton Taste, early 19th c., the top with rounded drop leaves, two drawers faced with tiger maple, on spiral-turned and tapered legs ending in brass ferrules, casters, height 29 in., open width 34 in., depth 17 3/8 in.
$800/1200
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395. A Pair of Regency Gilt and Patinated Bronze Single Branch Argand Lamps, early 19th c., each reservoir in the form of a Classical ewer, the burner complete with all elements intact, supporting a period cut and etched glass shade and chimney, the circular pedestal raised on a lotus dome and square plinth, height 18 in., width 10 in., depth 5 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
396. A Rare American Patinated Bronze and Tôle Student Argand Lamp, 19th c., the font labeled “Manufactured by H.N. Hooper, Boston”, the adjustable drum-shaped reservoir suspended on a rod supporting an adjustable tôle shade surmounted by a flame finial, the burner retaining all elements, on a weighted circular foot, height 21 in., diameter 7 in.
$800/1200
397. A Good American Classical Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., New York, tubular crest rail with acanthus and rosette terminals, dolphin carved arms, paneled seat rail, cornucopia bracketed hairy paw feet, height 34 in., width 86 in., depth 24 5/8 in.
$2500/3500
398. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Games Table, mid-19th c., possibly Alexander Roux, New York, serpentine foldover top with gadrooned edge, shaped apron, opposing “C” scroll legs, height 29 7/8 in., width 32 5/8 in., depth 17 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
Note: The gadrooned top and opposing “C” scroll legs with tight scroll terminals on this table are similar to those on a walnut center table from the library of Nevada Governor Jewett William Adams sold in these rooms as lot 286 on February 3, 2007. The legs also recall those on a rosewood library table attributed to Roux and illustrated in Dubrow. American Furniture of the 19th c., 1840-1880, p. 134.
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399. A Diminutive American Aesthetic Ebonized, Gilt-Incised and Carved Music Cabinet, c. 1880, attributed to Kimbel and Cabus, New York, fan and floral crest, a fall front case with pierce carved and incised lid, small shelf above a cabinet base with fitted interior, shaped feet, casters, height 49 1/8 in., width 19 7/8 in., depth 13 7/8 in.
$1000/1500
400. An American Rococo Carved Mahogany Étagère Cabinet, mid-19th c., Philadelphia, urn and scroll carved crest, mirror back with festoons, four flanking shelves, rocaille stiles and ivy scroll brackets; bowfront cabinets with gadrooned lift tops, deep frieze and paneled doors with appliqué cartouches flanking inset white marble top, apron fitted with drawer, inset cabinet, floral scroll stiles, conforming plinth, paw feet, height 90 in., width 64 in., depth 21 1/2 in.
$5000/7000
Note: The flower-filled urn on the crest of this étagère is a distinctive decorative motif on a variety of furniture from the mid-19th c., most notably the rosewood bed at Lansdowne in Natchez, from New Orleans purveyor Prudent Mallard (Sevres/New Orleans 1809-1879).Reference: The Lansdowne bed is illustrated in Otto. American Furniture of the 19th Century, pl. 289. Other related furniture offered by Neal Auction Company includes several beds (lot 754 on June 27, 2009 and lot 382 on April 18, 2009), a dresser, and an armoire (lots 894-895 September 27, 2008).
401. A Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tambour Desk, c. 1800, superstructure with cornice and frieze, tambour slides enclosing drawers and compartments, central prospect door, the stiles inlaid with paterae; foldover writing surface above three drawers, turned legs, height 46 in., width 39 in., depth 20 in.
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$400/600
403. A Charles X Inlaid Rosewood and Bronze-Mounted Mirror, mid-19th c., rectangular frame with satinwood panels inlaid with scrolling vines, base with floral mounts (hd 3242), height 69 1/2 in., width 47 3/8 in.
$1200/1800
404. A Good Regency Convex Mirror, early 19th c., cove-molded frame with spherules, ebonized and reeded rabbet, convex mirror plate, retains original rubbed surface, diameter 32 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
405. A Pair of Large Patinated and Gilt Bronze Three-Light Argand Lamps, mid-19th c., with foliate and vintage decoration, period frosted and cut glass shades, height 26 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 14 in.
$5000/7500
406. An American Sinumbra Lamp, mid-19th c., with original frosted and cut glass shade, tapered columnar standard with floriform collar, on stepped Carrara marble and patinated bronze base, hung with the original broad spear-tip prisms, now electrified, height 29 3/4 in., diameter 12 1/4 in.
$1500/2500
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409. A Rare American Gothic Gilt Bronze Three-Piece Girandole Set, stamped “W.F. Shaw / 270 Wash’s St. Boston / Patent Dec 18 1848”, composed of a center three branch model and pair of single socket side pieces in the pattern known as “Bigelow Chapel, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass”, each fitted with spear-shaped prisms and headers on Egyptian marble bases, centerpiece height 16 3/4 in.
$800/1200
Note: Pictured on pp. 188-189, 19th c. Lighting, Bacot, fig. 261a, 261b and 161c, and The Gothic Revival Style in America 1830-1870, pg. 62, fig. 115 and 115a.
W 410. A Good Set of Eight Victorian Clear Glass and Brass Tiebacks, mid-19th c., each molded star-form set on brass turned posts, diameter 5 1/2 in., depth 5 1/2 in.
$300/500
407. An American Patinated Metal and Cut and Etched Glass Hanging Lantern, 19th c., hexagonal form, rectangular glass panels cut with alternating geometric and Gothic motifs, supported by original chains, height 29 in., diameter 9 in.
$300/500
408. A Large Pair of English or American Brass Coach Lamps, 19th c., plumed finialed tops, glass and mirrored lamps, turned brass stems ending in acanthus caps, together with iron mounting brackets, length 43 in.
$2500/3500
411. Abbott Fuller Graves (American, 1859-1936), “Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida”, pastel on paper, signed lower right, sight 13 3/8 in. x 9 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed.
$5000/7000
Note: Abbott Fuller Graves and his family began vacationing in Florida as early as 1910. He was an avid traveler, painting in many exotic locations such as Paris, Bermuda, and Cuba. His Florida scenes, however, are intriguing due to the subject matter. Instead of the still life, landscape, or genre scenes that Graves customarily painted in his hometown of Kennebunkport, Maine, he seems to embrace the historicism of the sights of Florida, focusing on the people observing the monuments, gardens, and other places of interest. The result of this choice of subject matter is a more spontaneous technique, which captures the figures in the midst of their activities. The scene represented here beautifully depicts three people visiting St. Augustine’s fort along the Guana River, which opens into the Atlantic Ocean.
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412. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Pirogue Under the Live Oak”, oil wash on board, signed lower left, “Marx Art Store, New Orleans” label en verso, 10 1/8 in. x 20 in., in a period frame.
$1500/2500
413. William Woodward (American/New Orleans, 1859-1939), “Old Absinthe House, Bourbon Street, New Orleans”, Raffaelli crayon on board, pencil-signed and titled en verso, 13 7/8 in. x 9 7/8 in., in a period giltwood frame; accompanied by a newspaper clipping pertaining to the artist’s career.
$25000/35000
Provenance: A New Orleans Antiquarian.
Note: This very intimate view of the downtown facade of the Old Absinthe House is closely related to the image illustrated in Woodward’s French Quarter Etchings of Old New Orleans, plate 22. Interestingly, William Woodward, American Impressionist includes illustrations of four paintings of the historic building. Plate 95, “Old Absinthe House, 240 Bourbon Street”, is a large general architectural view of this part of Bourbon Street.Reference: Hinckley, A Book of the Paintings of William Woodward, American Impressionist, New Orleans, 2009.
414. Alberta Kinsey (American/Louisiana, 1875-1952), “Vieux Carré Carriage Way”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 19 7/8 in. x 14 5/8 in., in a period frame.
$1500/2500
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415. Clarence Millet (American/New Orleans, 1897-1959), “Pirate’s Alley, French Quarter”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, with “Harmanson’s, Royal Street, French Quarter, New Orleans” label en verso, sight 20 in. x 16 1/4 in., matted and framed.
$8000/12000
Note: Many of the local artists of the day including Morris Henry Hobbs, Charles Reinike and Clarence Millet sold paintings and prints through the Harmanson Bookstore on 333 Royal Street in the French Quarter. Owned by J.S.E. and Virginia Harmanson, the bookstore catered to tourists as well as local collectors. In addition to selling local artwork, prints, rare books, maps and documents, they also published books, postcards and calendars related to the history of New Orleans and the French Quarter.
416. Abbott Fuller Graves (American, 1859-1936), “Havana, Cuba”, pastel on paper, pencil-signed lower right, titled and inscribed “Mrs. Ripley’s father painted this” en verso, 10 in. x 14 in., matted and framed.
$5000/7000
Note: Enid Aldrich Graves (1888-1963), the only daughter of Abbot Fuller Graves, married Edward James Ripley (1872-1946), of Massachusetts, in 1919.
417. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1917, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson in a moon and cypress tree motif, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark and reg. no. JA79, height 8 1/4 in. Note: hairline crack.
$2500/3500
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418. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1922, decorated by Corinne M. Chalaron, with Art Deco stylized blossoms and foliage, blue, green, pink and yellow underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. MN22 and shape no. 65, height 4 1/4 in., diameter 6 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
419. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Moon and Moss Vase, 1923, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson, blue and green underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s pottery’s mark, reg. no. NM 64 and shape no. 147, height 6 3/4 in.
$2500/3500
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
420. A New-comb College Art Pottery Semi-Gloss Glaze Teapot, 1910, decorated by Henrietta Bailey with sprays of roses modeled in low relief, blue and green under-glaze, base marked with New-comb cipher, deco-rator’s mark, Jo-seph Meyer’s pot-ter’s mark, reg. no. ED 28 and B for buff clay body, height 5 3/8 in. Note: Restored lid.
$1800/2500
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
421. A New-comb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, c. 1920, decorated by Hen-rietta Bailey in low relief with pine-cones and pine needles, blue, green and pink underglaze, base marked with New-comb cipher, deco-rator’s mark, Ken-neth Smith’s pot-ter’s mark, and partial reg. no. B8, height 4 3/4 in.
$1800/2500
422. A New-comb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1931, deco-rated by Aurelia Coralie Arbo with stylized foliage in blue, green and white underglaze,
base marked with Newcomb cipher (filed), decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, shape no. 79, and reg. no. TG33, height 7 in.
$1500/2500
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W 423. A Diminutive Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze Vase, 1929, decorated by Sadie Irvine, modeled in low relief with Confederate jasmine, light and dark blue underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, reg. no. RV80 and shape no. 2, height 2 1/4 in.
$400/600
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
424. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Handled Vase, 1922, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson, modeled in low relief with vine, blue, pink and green underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. ME86 and shape no. 254, height 3 7/8 in.
$800/1200
425. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1933, decorated by Sadie Irvine with Art Deco stylized foliage, blue, green and white underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Kenneth Smith’s potter’s mark, and reg. no. UD40 height 3 1/2 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
426. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Gloss Glaze Vase, 1929, decorated by Sadie Irvine with tall pine trees, dark blue underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, reg. no. RX 47 and shape no. 502, height 9 1/4 in. Note: Restored.
$1000/1500
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
W 427. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Moon and Moss Trivet, 1932, decorated by Sadie Irvine, blue and green underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Kenneth Smith’s potter’s mark and reg. no. US 19, diameter 5 in. Note: Repair.
$300/500
Provenance: A Port Gibson, MS estate.
W 428. A Federal Pocket Map of Louisiana, c. 1820, hand-colored engraving, published by Anthony Finley, Philadelphia, the leather booklet with Finley’s advertisement stating, in part, “New and Correct Pocket Maps, for Travelers...”, sheet size 9 in. x 11 1/4 in., map and booklet in a display mat and frame.
$500/700
429. Louis Brion De La Tour (French, 1756-1803), “Suite du Theatre de la Guerre dans l’Amerique Septentrionale y Compris le Golfe du Mexique par M. Brion de la Tour, Ing.r Geographie du Roi”, 1782, published by Esnauts & Rapilly, Paris, copperplate engraved map, original coloring, laid paper with cross and pendant watermark, featuring an idealized vignette of Cornwallis surrendering his sword to Washington at Yorktown, sheet 29 1/4 in. x 20 1/8 in., tipped on to board, framed.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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430. Homann Heirs, “Mappa Geographica, complectens Indiae Occidentalis...”, hand-colored copperplate engraved map, c. 1740, featuring inset maps of Panama, St. Augustine, San Domingo, Vera Cruz, a bird’s-eye view of Mexico City and a larger map after d’Anville of the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast, sight 24 in. x 21 in., framed.
$600/900
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
431. Louisiana School, 19th c., “The Swimming Hole on the Bayou”, oil on board, unsigned, 9 7/8 in. x 16 in. in a period gilt wood frame.
$1500/2500
432. George Louis Viavant (American/New Orleans, 1872-1935), “Mallard Duck: Nature Morte”, watercolor on board, signed, dated “1921” and inscribed “N.O.” lower left, 29 7/8 in. x 19 7/8 in., in a period wood frame.
$15000/25000
Provenance: Acquired from the artist by a U.S. Army Major during his World War I service in Biloxi, Mississippi; descended in the family.
Note: George Louis Viavant achieved critical and popular local acclaim for his natures mortes paintings of the indigenous birds and wild life of Southern Louisiana. Hunters often brought their prized game to his studio/home on Bayou Sauvage to be painted for posterity. An avid hunter and sportsman, Viavant was adept at accurate, naturalistic watercolors of the wide variety of wildlife submitted to him.Reference: Jordan, George E., George L. Viavant: Artist of the Hunt, The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2003.
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433. William Henry Buck (Norwegian/New Orleans, 1840-1888), “The Hotel at Spanish Fort on Bayou St. John”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’79” lower right, 12 in. x 20 1/4 in., in a period giltwood frame.
$150000/250000
Provenance: Descended in the family of John Lang and Henrietta Darling Lang, Scottish émigrés to New Orleans in the 19th century.
An image of this painting to be included in an upcoming publication by the Louisiana State University Press.
Note: Bayou St. John, the passage used to transport goods from Lake Ponchartrain to New Orleans, was a crucial waterway for bringing commodities to the city from other trade areas such as Mobile, Biloxi, and the Mississippi River. As an easy route to the city, it also posed a threat; a fort was erected near Lake Ponchartrain to protect the area from invasion. The first fort was built in 1701 by the French colonists who recognized the importance of the trade route before New Orleans was even built. After the New Orleans area passed into Spanish control in 1763, plans for a new and more protective fort were created; this fort was built in 1770 by Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de Carondelet and it was named Fort San Juan del Bayou.
Although the fort was decommissioned in 1823, its site has since been used over the years for various purposes. Harvey Elkins, who purchased the land in 1823, built a
hotel on the land in 1824-25. John Slidell, upon purchasing the land and the hotel, renamed it the Spanish Fort Hotel. The building was restored in 1874 and in 1878-79, passed into the hands of Moses Schwartz, who developed the land further. An amusement park, several restaurants, a casino, dancing pavilions, and an alligator pond were added to the fort’s grounds, making it a popular tourist destination. Many of the images of the fort from this time period were captured by photographer George Francois Mugnier. The hotel existed until 1906, when a fire destroyed many of the buildings. Today the brick walls of the fort’s ruins can still be seen along the West bank of Bayou St. John.
William Henry Buck’s romantic and atmospheric depictions of the Louisiana landscape are noted for their moss-laden live oak trees and views of rustic cabins by the water. He accomplished a recognizable compositional style which makes his work discernable from that of his contemporaries. Interestingly, despite his
subjects being unmistakably of southeast Louisiana and the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, very few are of specific, identifiable locations. The work offered, “The Hotel at Spanish Fort on Bayou St. John,” belongs to a very small important group of paintings whose buildings and physical locations can be identified. Among the others is a view of Bay St. Louis, formerly in the collection of A. Hays Town, which depicts a Greek Revival house and the shore of the bay. “The Hotel at Spanish Fort on Bayou St. John” is an ambitiously complex work which depicts the building, grounds, brick wall, bridge, embankment and boats in exquisite detail.
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434. An American Walnut and Poplar Bench, 19th c., arrow splats, scrolled arms, traces of old paint, height 34 in., width 76 1/4 in., depth 25 7/8 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
435. An American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard, early 19th c., Southern, having a brass gallery above a superstructure of five doors, the top above three frieze drawers flanked by cupboard doors, on square tapering legs ending in spade feet, the whole with stringing, quarter fan inlays and paterae; yellow pine secondary wood, height 46 in., width 69 in., depth 27 in.
$4000/6000
436. A West Indies Carved Mahogany Buffet, 19th c., the single board top with rounded corners and molded edge above two drawers and two doors with flush panels, fiche hinges, one original escutcheon and the original brass lock, interior of two shelves, the back constructed with large mahogany panel, shaped apron with twin lobe return, on cabriole legs, pegged and tenoned construction throughout, height
53 3/4 in., width 61 1/8 in., depth 23 1/2 in.
$3000/5000
Note: As scholar Jack Holden observes, the use of flush panels on the doors of case pieces, such as the example here, is indicative of cabinet-making traditions in Saint-Malo, France and Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), that were transmitted by Haitian émigrés at the turn of the 19th century to different locations in North America including southern Louisiana and Philadelphia.
Interestingly, the brass box lock and two-lobe return on this buffet are also seen on known Louisiana case pieces, notably a mahogany and cypress armoire from Bocage Plantation, sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 122 on December 8, 2007, now privately held. A two-lobe return also appears on a West Indies mahogany armoire descended in the de la Vergne family of Louisiana and now in the Stromeyer collection.
The collection of Philadelphia philanthropist Stephen Girard (1750-1831) includes a mahogany buffet with hinges, escutcheons and door panels related to those seen here, and was likely made by Saint-Dominguan immigrant cabinet makers Jean-Baptiste Laurent and Charles Domballe.Reference: Holden. “Echoes of an Island Past: Flush Panel Armoires in Saint-Domingue and Louisiana,” Southern Quarterly (Spring 2007), p. 123. Schwartz. The Stephen Girard Collection fig. 35.
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437. Richard Clague (French/New Orleans, 1821-1873), “Cow Grazing on the North Shore, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana”, oil on canvas, signed “R. CLAGUE” lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., in an antique frame.
$80000/120000
Provenance: Vero Beach, Florida estate.
Note: Richard Clague was the father of the great tradition of Louisiana landscape. His highly detailed depictions of the bayous, cabins and farms of the region inspired a whole generation of artists. A review of Clague’s work suggests that the Louisiana farm is among his favorite subjects. Numerous paintings including an oak tree, farm buildings, grazing cattle and a large sky feature prominently in his best works. The painting offered here, “Cow Grazing on the North Shore, St. Tammany”, depicts a grazing cow at the end of a fence line, intimating the edge of the farm, with thick woods depicted in the background. In this work, Clague employs a slightly different perspective than is commonly seen in his paintings, with a curving stream and bank ending in the middle of the composition and into the dense tree line. The light and bright sky brought close to the tree line reinforces the intimacy of Clague’s distinctive view. Reference: Toledano, Roulhac, Richard Clague, 1821-1873, exhibition catalogue, New Orleans Museum of Art, 1974.
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438. An American Late Federal Poplar Harvest Table, c. 1800, probably Southern, plank top, the skirt fitted with two molded drawers on turned legs, height 30 3/8 in., width 60 1/4 in., depth 23 in.
$800/1200
439. An Antique Mexican Paint-Decorated Trunk, late 19th or early 20th c., trapezoidal dome top opening to a void interior, the upper tablet with a Federal eagle with flags, rampant lion and stag, lower case with a cathedral and town square, black ground and cactus blossom chains, height 13 in., width 30 in., depth 14 in.
$500/750
Provenance: Acquired from the estate of Stanley Marcus, Dallas, TX.
440. Louis Oscar Griffith (Indiana/New Orleans, 1875-1956), “Hauling Bananas”, color aquatint, signed lower right, numbered “16” lower left, sheet 15 3/8 in. x 14 1/8 in., matted.
$800/1200
W 441. George Francois Mugnier (French/New Orleans, 1857-1938), “Alligator Pond, Spanish Fort”, stereoscopic photograph, inscribed “No. 129, Alligator, Spanish Fort” lower right, 4 in. x 7 in., unframed.
$150/250
442. Spanish Colonial School, early 19th c., “Portrait of a Scholar”, oil on canvas laid down on wood panel, unsigned, 6 in. x 4 1/2 in., in a period elaborate tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl frame.
$1200/1800
443. McKenney & Hall/ Publishers, “Mo-Hon-Go, Osage Woman” and “Caa-Tou-See, an Ojibway”, 1834 & 1838, Philadelphia, hand-colored lithographs from Indian Tribes of North America, each sight 17 1/2 in. x 12 1/2 in., both attractively matted and framed.
$700/1000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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444. Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans (French, 1801-1888, active New Orleans, 1836-1856), “Portrait of Antoinette Decuir (1826-1896)”, oil on canvas, signed upper left, 36 3/4 in. x 29 1/8 in., in a period giltwood frame.
$15000/25000
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family, New Orleans and Pointe Coupée, Louisiana.
Note: The only daughter of Antoine Decuir and Louise Suzanne Antoinette de Beauvais, Antoinette Decuir inherited her father’s estate in 1829 at the age of three. The land was managed by her mother and half-brother, Adolphe Tanneret, until Antoinette came of age. The vast estate was comprised of three large plantations, including River Lake Plantation, as well as their contents. Antoinette’s property increased further upon her marriage to Arthur Denis in 1850. Their eldest daughter, Louise, married Charles Parlange in 1883 and resided at Parlange Plantation, where a portrait of Louise Suzanne Antoinette de Beauvais, attributed to Jacques Amans, is indicated as being present in1975. That portrait, which is illustrated in the Colonial Dames’ Louisiana Portraits book, bears a great resemblance to the present lot, each portrait having sleek, dark hair, large eyes, and an oval face. Antoinette and Arthur Denis lived in New Orleans from as early as 1860 until their deaths.Reference: Bruns, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Carter. Louisiana Portraits. Louisiana: National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 1975.
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445. A Rare Louisiana Cherrywood and Cypress Armoire, signed and dated “M. Gremellion, September 1824”, the molded cornice above a pair of paneled doors, the interior with a belt of drawers, shaped apron, cabriole legs, height 72 7/8 in., width 51 3/8 in., depth 19 1/2 in.
$4000/6000
Provenance: Found in Lafayette, Louisiana many years ago; acquired from noted Louisiana antiquarian W.E. Groves, c. 1973.
Note: The proportions, paneled doors and distinctive apron on this armoire relate to those on a walnut and cypress armoire signed by Celestin Glapion, a free man of color with a cabinet shop at 178 St. Ann Street, New Orleans in 1838.Reference: Poesch. Early Furniture of Louisiana 1750-1830, fig. 7, p. 18.
446. A Southern Walnut Bottle Case on Stand, early 19th c., probably Roanoke River Valley, North Carolina, rectangular top with applied molded edge and central later inlay of an eagle; dovetailed case, the interior fitted with a side compartment, base with square tapered legs connected by cross stretchers, overall height 36 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 13 in.
$1500/2500
447. A Pair of American Late Classical Mahogany, Cherrywood and Birdseye Maple Inlaid Chests of Drawers, c. 1835, each with rectangular top above projecting drawer flanked by Gothic arch panel stiles, three graduated drawers flanked by colonettes, turned feet, height 48 1/2 in., width 43 5/8 in., depth 21 3/8 in.
$2500/3500
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448. A Federal Inlaid Cherrywood Tall Chest of Drawers, late 18th c., Mid-Atlantic, cove-molded cornice, three short drawers over five graduated drawers, chamfered stiles, shaped apron, “French” feet, height 61 3/4 in., width 43 1/8 in., depth 21 3/8 in.
$4000/6000
449. A West Indies Late Classical Carved Mahogany Brandy Board, mid-19th c., carved, foliate scroll backsplash, the case with short drawer flanked by deep bottle drawers, carved and raised on ring-turned legs, height 48 1/3 in., width 52 in., depth 24 in.
$1200/1800
W 450. An American Quaker Pine Meetinghouse Bench, 19th c., Pennsylvania, shaped crest rail, medial splat, plank seat, arms and base, height 34 1/4 in., width 117 5/8 in., depth 16 3/8 in.
$400/600
W 450A. An Antique American Painted Storage Trunk, 19th c., lift top, void interior, molded base, height 20 1/8 in., width 40 in., depth 18 1/4 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
W 451. An Antique American Cherrywood Cradle, early 19th c., dovetailed hood with molded brackets, cut-out handles, arched footboard, raised on scrolled rockers, height 27 in., length 43 in., width 23 3/4 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
452. Edward Gay (Irish/South Carolina, 1837-1928), “A Land in Which it Seemed Always Afternoon, Isle of Palms, South Carolina”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “1902” lower left, pencil-titled en verso, 17 1/4 in. x 12 3/8 in., in a period gilt frame.
$700/900
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453. John McCrady (American/Mississippi, 1911-1968), “Portrait of Catherine Eskridge Eatman (1913-1984)”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1932” lower right, inscribed “Eatman” on stretcher bar en verso, 35 1/8 in. x 24 1/8 in., unframed.
$7000/10000
Provenance: Descended in the family of the sitter.
Note: Catherine Eskridge Eatman became a good friend of John McCrady after his family moved to Oxford, Mississippi in 1928; together they attended art classes held by a local teacher. McCrady painted her portrait in 1932, the year he left the University of Mississippi to move to New Orleans and enroll in the New Orleans Art School. This early McCrady reveals elements of what would become his signature style.
Catherine Eatman attended John McCrady’s art school in New Orleans while her husband was fighting in World War II, and maintained a life-long friendship with McCrady and his wife. From 1965 to 1974 Eatman was the Director of the Mary Buie Museum in Oxford, MS. In 1966, during her tenure, the museum held an exhibition of McCrady’s late work. A letter to McCrady from a friend gives the following impression of the exhibit and of Mrs. Eatman: “Hope to give the show more centrated(sic) attention tomorrow, for the museum is open Sunday afternoon. There was so much conversation with Mrs. Eatman who is, however, not nearly as devouring as her almost alarming name suggests. She drove me around the town and miles into the country - to me purely McCrady country - to see the farm where they are building a house.”
454. Theora Hamblett (American/Mississippi, 1893-1977), “Yellow Tree”, oil on canvas board, signed and dated “72” lower right, 7 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$2000/3000
455. Athos Menaboni (Italian/Georgia, 1895-1990), “Mallards”, oil on nakora wood panel, signed lower right, pencil-titled and inscribed “ahas platyhyuchos” en verso, 40 1/8 in. x 30
1/2 in., framed.
$4000/6000
Provenance: Retirement gift from C & S Bank, Albany, Georgia to the consignor.
Note: Athos Menaboni’s meticulously rendered depictions of birds follow the tradition of the great American naturalist, John James Audubon. Born in Italy, Menaboni studied at the Royal Academy in Florence before making his way to New York City, where he joined the bohemian community of writers and artists in Greenwich Village. In the 1920s he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he married and
eventually opened a studio. Unique to Menaboni’s work is his use of Japanese nakora wood panels, which enhance his paintings with an inherent texture that resembles rippling water.Reference: Taylor, Barbara Cable, The Life and Art of Athos Menaboni, Mercer University Press, Macon, Georgia, 2001.
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456. George Henry Clements (American/New Orleans, 1854-1935), “Sailboats on Lake Ponchatrain”, watercolor, signed and dated “1900” lower left, sight 10 1/2 in. x 14 1/2 in., attractively framed.
$2000/4000
Provenance: Estate of the artist; descended in the family.
Note: Born in New Orleans, George Henry Clements worked in a cotton brokerage, but became increasingly interested in painting. In 1880, Clements left New Orleans and studied art at the Union Art League in New York City and later in Europe. In the winter of 1887, he opened a studio in Boston; in the summer of that year he traveled to New Orleans where he painted this charming watercolor of sailboats from the shore of Lake Ponchartrain.Reference: Bacot, H. Parrott, Louisiana Art From the Roger Houston Ogden Collection, Anglo-American Art Museum and Hill Memorial Library, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1992, p. 47.
457. Clarence Millet (American/Louisiana, 1897-1959), “Keep Out: Construction of the Levee along the Mississippi River”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 26 1/8 in. x 38 1/8 in., in a period frame.
$12000/18000
Provenance: Acquired from the artist by his friend and cousin, Biloxi, Mississippi; descended in the family.
Note: Born in the rural Southern Louisiana community of Hahnville, Clarence Millet was intrigued with the seasonal cycles of the Mississippi River. In this
painting, he depicts construction of a levee to contain the periodic flooding.
A most prominent member of the group of artists and writers that lived and worked in the French Quarter, Clarence Millet was also admitted to the National Academy of Design in 1943. He exhibited his paintings and prints and participated in the leading art groups of the day, including the Arts and Crafts Club of New Orleans, the Art League and New Orleans Arts Association at the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art (now the New Orleans Museum of Art). Throughout his career, he painted lively views of the French Quarter, as well as scenes of the Louisiana countryside and Mississippi River.
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458. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, b. 1944), “4 Roses for me Tonight “ oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated “2008” en verso, 48 in. x 60 in., framed.
$40000/60000
Provenance: Purchased from the artist.
Note: Louisiana-born Cajun artist George Rodrigue’s iconic Blue Dog series continues its popularity into the twenty-first century with variations on pop art themes. Over the years, several themes have evolved alongside the Blue Dog series. Instead of depicting the Blue Dog in a landscape, Rodrigue began featuring her with repetitive items, and sometimes abstract images, such as candles, eyes, and swirls (representing Louisiana’s hurricanes), in the background. The roses illustrated in this painting were also a part of this shift in Rodrigue’s work. Wendy Rodrigue writes in her blog, Musings of an Artist’s Wife, “It was in the Blue Dog Series, particularly beginning in the mid-1990s with the silkscreens and later in the more abstract original paintings, that flowers became an important and frequent design element.” Works such as Red Flowers for a Blue Lady of Mine, 1999, Peep-Eye with the Poppies, 2000, Springtime in Louisiana, 2005, and Alice in Wonderland, 2009, confirm the fact that these flowers, as an aspect of design, are an important part of Rodrigue’s Blue Dog series, constituting “at least one out of every twenty paintings over the past fifteen years.”Reference: Rodrigue, Wendy, “Flowers (Eyes, Swirls, and Hearts).” Weblog entry. Musings of an Artist’s Wife. March 17, 2010. Accessed April 13, 2010 (http://www.wendyrodrigue.com/2010/03/flowers-eyes-and-swirls.html).
Danto, Ginger, and George Rodrigue. The Art of George Rodrigue. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, 2003.
459. Emil Eugene Holzhauer (Georgia/Florida, 1887-1986), “A New Destin Begins”, oil on masonite, signed and dated “1960” lower left, titled and bearing “The Arts Center Okaloosa-Walton Community College, Niceville, Florida” label en verso, 24 in. x 36 in., framed.
$3000/5000
Note: Destin, Florida, was founded c. 1845-50 by Captain Leonard Destin; it remained a small fishing village for over a century. In the 1970s extensive development brought an influx of tourists, changing the character, as well as the skyline of Destin. Here Holzhauer depicts the shore as it looked before development.
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460. Boyd Alvyk Cruise (Mississippi/New Orleans, 1909-1988), “Two Columns: Chretien Point Plantation”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “1937” lower right, sight 10 3/8 in. x 7 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
Note: Chretien Point Plantation was built in 1831 on the banks of Bayou Bourbeau, by Joseph Chretien and inherited by his son Hypolite. Hypolite died unexpectedly in 1839, and his wife Felicité was forced to become actively involved in the management of the 640-acre cotton plantation. With her newly found responsibilities and freedom, Felicité Chretien adopted some non-conventional feminine activities for the time: smoking cigars and playing cards, even developing a business relationship with the pirate, Jean Lafitte. According to tradition, Felicité shot a pirate on the grand staircase as he was attempting to steal her jewelry. The ghost of the pirate is said to haunt the plantation and his footsteps can be heard on the staircase.
During the Great Depression, Boyd Cruise was hired by New Orleans architect Richard Koch, then director of the Federal Historic American Building Survey (HABS), to create watercolors of historic buildings in the French Quarter and Southern Louisiana, in the tradition of the Persac and Gualdi watercolors at the Notarial Archives
461. Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Two Purple Gallinules”, watercolor and pencil on paper, estate stamp lower right, pencil-titled en verso, 8 1/2 in. x 11 in., matted and framed.
$12000/18000
Provenance: From the estate of the noted antiquarian Tullius Brady, Brookhaven, Mississippi.
462. Marie Atkinson Hull (American/Mississippi, 1890-1980), “Magnolias”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, titled, dated “1941” and inscribed “825 Belhaven St., Jackson, Miss” en verso, 25 1/4 in. x 30 in., in a period frame.
$3000/5000
Provenance: A Houston, Texas Estate.
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463. Charles Reinike (American/New Orleans, 1906-1983), “Bayou Teche”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, with the artist’s card en verso, 20 1/8 in. x 24 in., attractively framed.
$2000/4000
Provenance: Estate of the artist, descended through the family.
Note: Born in New Orleans, Charles Henry Reinike found the rural landscape and small communities of Southern Louisiana a continual source of inspiration for both his watercolor and oil paintings. In the summer months Reinike, and his artist wife Vera, ran the Reinike Academy of Art in St. Francisville, where many of their friends and fellow artists taught. Throughout his career as a teacher and artist, Reinike took painting trips, often with artist Clarence Millet and their students, to the countryside. Among his favorite locales were the scenic sites along Bayou Teche in St. Mary Parish, Morgan City, Grand Isle and West Feliciana Parish.
464. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, b. 1944), “Blue Dog in Girard Park”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled, dated “1992”, with “The Rodrigue Gallery” stamp en verso, 11 in. x 14 in., in a giltwood frame.
$8000/12000
Note: In this Blue Dog painting of Rodrigue’s important transitional period, the artist features his beloved pet in the foreground, while including a Louisiana live oak tree in the background, an iconic symbol from his Traditional Series. The painting’s title, Blue Dog in Girard Park, calls attention to the specific location of the painting, a recreational park in central Lafayette, the artist’s hometown.
465. 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 48 in., unframed.
$3000/5000
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466. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 1875-1952), “Under the Cabildo’s Arcade, Jackson Square, French Quarter”, oil on board, signed lower right, with “The Reed Gallery, New Orleans” label en verso, 10 3/8 in. x 12 1/4 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1500/2500
467. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Leaving Church”, oil on board, monogrammed lower right, 16 in. x 24 in., framed.
$3500/5500
468. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Picking Cotton”, oil on board, monogrammed lower right, 16 in. x 23 1/2 in., framed.
$3500/5500
469. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Clementine Hunter on her Porch”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “June 4/70” lower right, sight 10 1/2 in. x 13 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed.
$1200/1800
470. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Still Life of Zinnias”, oil on canvas board, monogrammed lower right, 24 in. x 17 7/8 in., framed; accompanied by photograph of artist and provenance information.
$1500/2500
Provenance: According to inscriptions en verso, purchased from the artist by Dr. and Mrs. Albert Hensel, West Monroe, Louisiana.
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471. John Tarrell Scott (American/New Orleans, 1940-2007), “Through Lulu White’s”, painted wood sculpture, unsigned, height 12 3/4 in., width 36 in., depth 1 in.
$5000/7500
Provenance: Exhibited at the New Orleans Museum of Art’s Circle Dance: John T. Scott Retrospective, May 7-July 10, 2005.
Note: Celebrated New Orleans artist John T. Scott was highly influenced by the culture and music of the Afro-Caribbean cultures; these inspirations led not only to his work being referred to as “optical jazz”, but also to the title of his retrospective at the New Orleans Museum of Art: Circle Dance. The term Circle Dance refers to a type of dance performed by a group and most commonly performed in a circle. Although these types of dances are traditional to groups throughout the world, the African and Caribbean cultures that so influenced the music, dancing, and culture of the Southern United States are also the cultures that most profoundly affected John T. Scott in his sculptures and prints.
The 1992 recipient of the “Genius Grant” from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, John T. Scott has long been noted as one of New Orleans’ most prominent artists, an honor that has lived on past his death. The carpentry skills he learned from his father and the embroidery techniques learned from his mother certainly fueled Scott’s interest in the arts from an early age; these early-learned crafts were again put to use in the wooden sculpture presented here. This particular piece also fits Scott’s oeuvre theoretically; much of his art incorporates movement, whether kinetic or implied. The space between the painted wood square and the twisted cross-piece can be interpreted as the constantly moving space between musical notes and silences. As Scott has stated, “the most powerful things in [jazz players’] music is the silence between the notes. In my kinetic work there’s an awful lot of space, and I play on the shifting movement of that space.”
The title of this piece, “Through Lulu White’s” refers to the famed Storyville Madame who ran the brothel, Mahogany Hall, at 235 Basin Street in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. One can speculate that the title implies an almost voyeuristic look through a window into the world of the well-known Madame.Reference: Powell, Richard J. Circle Dance: The Art of John T. Scott. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2005.
472. Pedro Friedeberg (Italian/Mexican, b. 1936), “Las Causas Perdidas”, mixed media on board, signed and dated “1989” lower right, titled lower left, with a “Galeria de Arte Mexicano, Mexico City” label en verso, 31 1/2 in. x 35 1/2 in., unframed; accompanied by a cancelled check to the artist dated August 10, 1996.
$8000/12000
Note: Known for his irony and humor, Pedro Friedeberg described his childhood, “I was born in Italy during the era of Mussolini, who made all trains run on time. Immediately thereafter, I moved to Mexico where the trains are never on time, but where once they start moving they pass pyramids.” Adept at drawing, he studied architecture at the Universidad Iberoamericana and in 1960 joined the Dadaist art group, Los Hartos (The Fed Up). In reference to this, Friedeberg stated, “I admire everything that is useless, frivolous, whimsical. I hate functionalism, post modernism and almost everything else.” He has achieved acclaim for his work as a furniture designer, sculptor, architect and painter. His elaborate and intricate Surrealistic paintings reflect his architectural training.
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473. Pedro Friedeberg (Italian/Mexican, b. 1936), “Memorias De Un Axolotl”, mixed media on paper, signed, titled and dated “2000” lower right, 29 3/8 in. x 39 5/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$5000/7500
474. Theodore “Fonville” Winans (American/Louisiana, 1911-1992), “Dixie Belles”, silver gelatin photograph, signed and dated “Fonville 1938” lower left in black ink, titled and numbered “037A/30” en verso, 16 in. x 20 in.
$3000/5000
Provenance: Gift of the artist, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Note: Fonville Winans’ iconic image “Dixie Belles” depicts two young African American girls photographed on their way to church one Sunday morning. It is now prominently featured in the opening credits of the hit television series Treme.References: Illustrated in Myron Tassin, Nous Sommes Acadiens/We Are Acadians, p.56, and Cyril Vetter, Fonville Winans’ Louisiana: Politics, People and Places, p. 77.
475. Grant Wood (American/Iowa, 1891-1942), “Fertility”, lithograph, 1939, pencil-signed lower right, sight 10 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$2500/3500
Provenance: The Belle Cheniere Collection, Paris, TX.
476. Thomas Hart Benton (American/Massachusetts, 1889-1975), “The Corral”, lithograph on paper, signed in plate and pencil-signed lower right, sight 10 1/2 in. x 14 3/4 in., matted and framed.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Belle Cheniere Collection, Paris, TX.
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477. George Benjamin Luks (American/New York, 1867-1933), “Liberty Parade, New York City, 1918”, graphite and mixed media on paper, pencil-signed lower left, with a “Frank S. Schwarz, Philadelphia, PA” label en verso, pencil-inscribed “To Mr. Duncan Phillips/Compliments of/George Luks/Liberty Parade/23rd St. & 5th Ave./July 4, 1918” en verso, 7 in. x 5 in., matted and framed.
$2000/3000
Provenance: The Belle Cheniere Collection, Paris, TX; The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC.
478. Reuben Tam (American/Hawaii/California, 1916-1991), “Yellow Surf”, oil on board, signed lower right, signed, titled, dated “’64” with “Landau-Alan Gallery, New York” and “Joe DeMers Gallery, South Carolina”, en verso, 15 7/8 in. x 18 in., attractively matted and framed; ACCOMPANIED BY ephemera and biographical information relating to the artist’s career.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Belle Cheniere Collection, Paris, TX.
W 479. Xavier Blanch Pla (Spanish, 1918-1992), “Drying the Nets”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed en verso, 13 in. x 18 in.
$300/500
Provenance: According to the inscription en verso, previously in the collection of G.R. Bullard.
480. John McCrady (American/Mississippi, 1911-1968), “The Robert E. Lee and the Natchez”, 1945, lithograph, pencil-signed lower right, pencil-titled lower left, pencil-inscribed “To Sally and George” lower center, signed in plate lower right, 10 1/4 in. x 14 3/4 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Descended in the family of Catherine Eskridge Eatman.
Note: This print was given by John McCrady to childhood friend Catherine Eskridge Eatman and her husband. Sally was Catherine’s childhood nickname.
481. John McCrady (American/Mississippi, 1911-1968), “Steamboat Round the Bend”, 1945, lithograph, pencil-signed lower right, pencil-titled lower left, signed in plate lower right, sight 10 3/4 in. x 15 3/8 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Descended in the family of Catherine Eskridge Eatman.
482. Ernest J. Bellocq (American/New Orleans, 1873-1949), “Untitled, c. 1912, Storyville Seated Nude”, silver gelatin print, unsigned, 10 in. x 8 1/8 in., unframed.
$2000/3000
Provenance: Estate of Al Rose from Larry Borenstein, New Orleans.
Note: Printed from a glass plate negative by Dan Leyrer in the early 1960s.
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483. Jerome Myers (American/Virginia/New York, 1867-1970), “The Street Vendor”, graphite and watercolor on paper, pencil-signed, dated “’04” and inscribed “N.Y.” lower right; en verso preparatory sketches, a “Chapellier Galleries, NY” and “Frank H. Hamlin, NY” labels, 6 3/8 in. x 4 3/8 in., matted and framed.
$500/700
484. Jerome Myers (American/New York, 1867-1940), “Lemon Vendor”, pencil on paper, signed and inscribed “NY” lower left, with a seahorse monogram lower right, signed, titled, inscribed and numbered “234” en verso, with a “Kraushaar Galleries, New York” label, 10 in. x 7 1/2 in., unframed.
$600/900
485. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Henry ‘Booker T’ Glass, Drummer”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’63” upper right, with a paper label bearing the title en verso, 60 1/2 in. x 38 1/4 in., in a period frame.
$5000/7500
Provenance: New York City Estate; reproduced in Borenstein, Larry and Bill Russell, Preservation Hall Portraits by Noel Rockmore, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1968.
Note: Henry “Booker T.” Glass was a drummer for the Eureka Brass Band during the 1960s. The Eureka Brass Band, whose members have included Kid Sheik, Chicken Henry, Cie Frazier, “Fats” Houston, Percy and Willie Humphrey, “Slow Drag” Pavageau and many other talented musicians, had a close association with Preservation Hall. Dedicated to Dixieland and Traditional New Orleans Jazz, Preservation Hall was founded by Larry Borenstein, and managed by the young jazz enthusiasts, Allan and Sandra Jaffe.
In 1962, Borenstein commissioned Noel Rockmore to create a series of portraits of the musicians who played at Preservation Hall. Rockmore, a talented artist from New York City had moved to New Orleans where he joined the community of artists and writers who lived and worked in the French Quarter.
486. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Marie ‘Dolly’ Douroux Adams, Piano Player (b. 1904)”, acrylic on masonite, signed and dated “’64” lower right, titled and inscribed “She played with Louis Armstrong” en verso, sight 14 in. x 19 in., framed.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS.
Note: Born into a New Orleans family of musicians, Marie “Dolly” Douroux Adams was performing professionally at the age of thirteen with jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Kid Ory, Alex Bigard, Joel Oliver and Manuel Manetta. When she married in the early 1920s, Adams gave up her musical career to raise a family. Beginning in 1937, she joined her brothers Lawrence and Irving Douroux, and later her three sons, to form bands that played at the local jazz clubs. This portrait of Adams by Noel Rockmore was painted in 1964, three years after she began playing the piano regularly at Preservation Hall.Reference: Borenstein, Larry and Bill Russell, Preservation Hall Portraits by Noel Rockmore, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1968.
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487. Odon Hullenkremer (Hungarian/American/Ohio, 1888-1978), “Portrait of an American Indian”, oil on canvasboard, signed lower right, with a “Newton, NY” label en verso, 19 7/8 in. x 16 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1000/1500
488. An American Paint Decorated “Hitchcock” Settee, triple back with floral tablet crest, caned splat and seat, rounded arms, flared tapered legs, height 34 in., width 58 3/8 in., depth 18 1/4 in.
$1000/1500
489. An American Paint Decorated “Hitchcock” Settee, height 34 in., width 58 3/8 in., depth 18 1/4 in., en suite with preceding lot.
$1000/1500
490. A Federal Mahogany and Tiger Maple Games Table, c. 1800, demilune foldover top, conforming frieze with figured panels, raised on square and tapered inlaid legs, height 29 1/4 in., width 35 3/8 in., open diameter 35 in.
$1500/2500
W 491. An Antique English Mixed Woods Highback Windsor Armchair, 19th c., “U” crest rail, medial vasiform splat flanked by spindles, shaped arms, saddle seat, turned splayed legs, stretchers.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 492. A George III-Style Mahogany Side Table, 19th c., rectangular top, shaped skirt, square legs connected by an “H” stretcher, height 28 1/2 in., width 19 1/4 in., depth 14 in.
$300/500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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495. A George III Mahogany Dressing Table, late 18th c., foldover top, fitted interior with dressing mirror, molded skirt, square tapering legs, height 31 in., width 36 in., depth 20 in.
$1500/2500
496. A Louis Philippe Fruitwood Buffet Bas, 19th c., molded top above three drawers, a pair of paneled doors, blocked molded base, height 37 in., width 49 in., depth 21 in.
$1500/2500
493. A Pair of George III Carved Mahogany Armchairs, late 18th c., each with trapezoidal padded back and seat, scrolled arms, molded legs connected by “H” stretchers.
$3000/5000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
494. A Diminutive Regency Mahogany and Ebony Inlaid Sofa Table, 19th c., the top with D-end drop leaves, the frieze with a pair of drawers, trestle and saber legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 28 3/8 in., width 52 5/8 in., depth 21 in.
$2500/3500
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497. An Antique Empire-Style Amboyna and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Center Table, c. 1900, circular Gris de St. Anne marble top above a plain frieze with star mounts, columnar supports, incurvate plinth, tapered feet, height 29 in., diameter 32 3/4 in.
$2000/3000
498. A Charles X Inlaid Mahogany Sleigh Bed, early 19th c., head and foot with rounded crests, shaped front rails, banded inlay throughout, height 41 1/2 in., overall length 78 in., inside length 73 1/2 in., width 45 in.
$1000/1500
499. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Bowfront Chest, early 19th c., four graduated drawers, “French” feet, height 40 in., width 43 in., depth 20 1/4 in.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
501. A Regency Mahogany Dumbwaiter, early 19th c., two octagonal molded drop-leaf tiers, vasiform standard, reeded legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 48 in., width 28 1/4 in., depth 23 in.
$1000/1500
500. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Slant-Front Desk, late 18th c., well-fitted interior, two short above three long drawers, fluted stiles, bracket feet, original brass bail handles, height 44 in., width 46 1/2 in., open depth 37 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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502. A Louis XVI-Style Bronze-Mounted Inlaid Kingwood and Thuyawood Commode, marble top, frieze drawer above a pair of drawers with Neoclassical marquetry of tinted leaves and scrolls with mother-of-pearl accents, square tapered legs, bronze cuffs, height 34 in., width 36 1/2 in., depth 19 1/8 in.
$1500/2500
503. An American Renaissance Inlaid and Ebonized Rosewood Parlor Cabinet, c. 1870, attributed to Pottier and Stymus, New York, or Thomas Godey, Baltimore, sarcophagus top, center door with bronze plaque, opening to a satinwood and ebonized interior, incurvate sides with inlaid panels, conforming plinth, height 44 in., width 55 in., depth 18 in.
$4000/6000
Note: A cabinet de-accessioned from the High Museum of Art and bearing Thomas Godey’s label, with nearly identical proportions, carved stiles and panel frames to those on this lot, was sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 516 on February 19, 2005.
Interestingly, another cabinet commissioned from New York firm Pottier and Stymus, in the Gov. Henry Lippitt House Museum (Rhode Island), also has the proportions, stiles and panel frames identical to this lot and the Godey cabinet mentioned above.Reference: High Museum of Art. Art and Enterprise, the Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection, p. 126, pl. 63. Howe, et. al. Herter Brothers, Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age. p. 69, fig. 49.
W 504. An American Modern Gothic Walnut Hanging Corner Cabinet, c. 1875, the spherule finials and shaped pediment above a ring-turned gallery, the door centered by an amboyna panel, and with a crenellated apron, retains original brasses, height 29 in., width 17 in., depth 12 in.
$1000/1500
505. An American Renaissance Giltwood and Polychromed Pedestal, c. 1870, attributed to Kilian Brothers, New York, square top with bracket pendants, fluted and incised standard, stepped square plinth, height 38 in., width 14 in., depth 14 in.
$1200/1800Reference: A similar pedestal is illustrated in the c. 1870 Kilian Bros. catalogue. Talbot. “High-Style Mass Produced American Furniture”, Magazine Antiques. (May 1999), p. 728, fig. 1.
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506. An American Aesthetic Wicker Photographer’s Chair, late 19th c., elaborate spindled and caned back, scroll arm, upholstered square seat, spindled rail, splayed legs, retains original surface, height 35 1/2 in., width 20 in., depth 20 in.
$300/500
507. An Italian Carved Alabaster Garniture Suite, c. 1880, in the Rococo taste, comprised of a compote and a pair of ewers, the compote with a shell form bowl with winged bird supports, the ewers with acanthus decoration, ewer height 26 in., compote height 19 in.
$800/1200
508. A Pair of French Art Deco Champlevé Enamel, Gilt Bronze and Onyx Cassolettes, ovoid body on tripartite support with stylized floral decoration, circular pedestal base on three bun feet, height 16 1/4 in.
$800/1200
509. A Pair of French Patinated and Gilt Bronze Figural Three-Light Candelabra, mid-19th c., in the Louis XV taste, bacchante putto standard holding a stem issuing a floral bouquet of polychrome porcelain blossoms and gilt bronze foliage, floriform bobêches, circular pedestal base on three ball feet, height 20 3/8 in.
$1200/1800
510. A Pair of Antique French Gilt Brass, Crystal and Amethyst Five-Light Girandoles, with three tiers of scroll arms and pendants, height 24 3/8 in.
$1000/1500
W 511. A French Gilt Bronze and Ivory Figural Group of a Young Girl Chasing a Duck with a Wooden Spoon, early-to-mid 20th c., after George Omerth (French, active 1895-1925), cast signature at back of self-base, face and hands of girl of carved ivory, height 5 1/4 in., width 4 3/8 in., depth 2 5/8 in., on a tear-drop shaped green marble base.
$800/1200
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512. A Russian Patinated Bronze Figural Sculpture of Cossacks on Horseback, after Eugene Lanceray (Russian, 1848-1886), cast signature in cyrillic with date, height 14 1/4 in., width 19 in., depth 8 in.
$3000/5000
513. A Russian Patinated Bronze Figural Sculpture of “Zaporezh Cossack after the Battle”, after Eugene Lanceray (Russian, 1848-1886), depicting two horses, one with a rider holding a saber, cast signature in cyrillic “H.(?) TAHRE”, foundry mark, height 16 3/4 in., width 14 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$2500/3500
514. A Napoleon III Carved and Gilded Mirror, mid-19th c., the molded ovoid frame with C scrolls, volutes and floral border enclosing a beveled mirror plate, height 52 1/2 in., width 44 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
515. A Pair of American Gothic Carved Walnut Hall Chairs, mid-19th c., each with acorn finials on turned and fluted stiles, strapwork splat with grapevine carving, serpentine seat, conforming legs, casters.
$500/800
516. An American Louis XVI-Style Side Table, early 20th c., labeled Irving & Casson, A.H. Davenport Co., square marble top above a drawer and shelf, on turned legs, the whole with grisaille paint, decorated with leaves, bellflowers and paterae, height 28 1/4 in., width 16 in., depth 16 in.
$600/800
Note: Boston decorators and cabinet makers Irving and Casson specialized in interior woodwork and mantels beginning in 1875 and also produced furniture in the 17th and 18th century modes, such as the table here. In 1914 or 1916 the firm merged with another noted East Cambridge furniture maker, A.H. Davenport. The merged firm executed a number of chapel commissions including those at Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, as well as objects for Louis Comfort Tiffany.Reference: http://findingaid.winterthur.org
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519. An Antique Continental Carved and Painted Pine Figural Guéridon, late 19th c., circular marble top, the base with a putto and bird, plinth base, paw feet, height 26 7/8 in., diameter 22 7/8 in.
$600/900
520. French School, 19th c., “Still Life of Pink Peonies, Orange Daisies, and White Lilacs in an Ornate Urn”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 29 1/4 in. x 42 in., in a later frame.
$1000/1500
521. After Pablo Picasso (Spanish/France, 1881-1973), “Imaginary Portrait”, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, signed and dated “30.3.69” in plate upper left, pencil-annotated “A” and numbered “190/250” lower left, 25 3/4 in. x 19 3/4 in., attractively matted and framed.
$2000/3000
Provenance: Acquired from the Trammell Crow Collection, Dallas, TX.
W 517. An American Aesthetic Brass and Cherrywood Side Table, late 19th c., probably Meriden, Connecticut, circular top and stretcher shelf with three tubular supports textured with stylized tree bark and sunflower brackets, outswept legs; ball terminals.
$300/500
518. A Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Fern Stand, circular dished top, fluted and reeded stem, acanthus-carved cabriole legs, low shelf, ball and claw feet, height 50 in., width 14 in.
$700/900
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524. Ronald Davis (American/California, b. 1937), “Turquoise Pumice”, mixed media on wood panel, signed, titled and dated “1991” en verso, 11 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in., unframed.
$1000/1500
522. Friedrich Schroeder-Sonnenstern (Lithua-nian, 1892-1982), “Die Kultur Gater Transport”, cray-on and pencil on paper, signed and dated “1957” lower right, titled lower left, sight 19 3/4 in. x 28 in., framed.
$2500/4500
Those works created from solitude and from pure and authentic creative impulses - where the worries of competition, acclaim and social promotion do not interfere - are, because of these very facts, more precious than the productions of professionals. After a certain familiarity with these flourishing of an exalted feverishness, lived so fully and so intensely by their authors, we cannot avoid the feeling that in relation to these works, cultural art in its entirety appears to be the game of a futile society, a fallacious parade.
Jean Dubuffet (French, 1901-1985)
In 1945 the French artist Jean Dubuffet traveled to a mental asylum in Switzerland to study the works of art produced by the inmates. The artistic creations of those suffering from mental illness had been observed and written about by psychiatrists for decades, most significantly in Hans Prinzhorn’s 1922 Artistry of the Mentally Ill. Dubuffet was enthralled by the creativity of the work he saw, and believed that he had finally found the spontaneous, raw art for which he had been searching -his “art brut” - an art uncontaminated by society, tradition, or the art market.
Though frequently referred to as “the art of the mad”, art brut was actually more inclusive, encompassing all those on the margins of society - the poor, the criminal, as well as the mentally ill. Essential to Dubuffet’s concept was the idea that these artists, untrained and unaware of artistic traditions and techniques, created only for themselves; their work was produced for reasons separate from its possible use as a commodity. One such artist was Schroeder-Sonnenstern.
One of thirteen children, Schroeder-Sonnenstern had a troubled childhood, spending time in a facility for juvenile offenders. He had his first of several compulsory stays at a mental institution in 1910, where he was diagnosed with dementia praecox (schizophrenia). It was not until 1930 that he began to draw, creating a highly imaginative, very personal iconography. Schroeder-Sonnenstern’s bizarre, compelling compositions verge on the surreal; in fact, in 1959 he exhibited at the Exposition Internationale du Surrealisme in Paris. His bright, vivid colors, smooth lines, and fantastical figures combine to create works that are infinitely appealing, as is evident in the present lot.Reference: Leo Navratali. “Art Brut and Psychiatry”. Raw Vision Magazine, Issue 15; Galerie St. Etienne, New York Exhibition Essay “The Outsider Question”, March 1993; Jane Kallir, “European Self-Taught Art: Brut or Naive”, Galerie St. Etienne, New York Exhibition Essay, January/March 2000; Michael Bonesteel, “Sacred Monsters”. Outsider Magazine. Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, Chicago.
523. Ronald Davis (American/California, b. 1937), “Pentagon: Floater’s Series”, mixed media on paper, pencil-signed, dated “1979”, and inscribed “WC 14-9” lower right, 8 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$2000/4000
Note: Ron Davis is a prominent California abstractionist working with a wide array of shapes and forms comprised of varying materials. Ranging in size from small works of art on paper as presented here, to monumental sculptures and paintings. In Pentagon: Floater’s Series, Davis explores themes present in many of his works including spatial perspective and geometry. His works are included in the collections of the Guggenheim, the Tate Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art.
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525. James Michalo-poulos (American/New Orleans, b. 1951), “Altar for Me”, oil on canvas, initialed “M” lower left, signed and dated “1992” en verso, 23 5/8 in. x 30 in., framed.
$3500/5500
526. Henry Casselli (American/New Orleans, b. 1946), “Ballet Dancer in First Position”, pastel on paper, signed lower left, 40 in. x 25 7/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$2500/4500
Provenance: Acquired from the artist by a noted collector, Mississippi.
Note: As a young artist in the mid 1960s, Henry Casselli won a scholarship to study at John McCrady’s art school on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, where he was artistically encouraged and mentored by the famed artist. At the age of nineteen, Casselli enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps serving as a combat artist in Vietnam, where he experienced firsthand the horrors and tragedies of modern warfare. Upon his return to New Orleans, influenced by Edgar Degas, Casselli became enthralled by the world of classical ballet dancers. He created a series of delicately rendered watercolors and pastels of dancers in the midst of rehearsals and performances.Reference: Hoopes, Donelson, Henry Casselli: Master of the American Watercolor, New Orleans Museum of Art, 2000.
527. Henry Casselli (American/New Orleans b. 1946), “Ballet Dancer”, pastel and pencil on paper, pencil-signed lower left, 18 in. x 11 3/4 in., attractively matted and framed.
$2000/4000
Provenance: Acquired from the artist by a noted collector, Mississippi.
528. A Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Charger, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the central roundel with a dragon on a black and goldstone flecked ground, banded by dense geometric, floral and bird decoration, the exterior with raised scrolling design, diameter 23 1/2 in.
$1800/2500
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529. A Japanese Imari Porcelain Charger, Meiji Period (1868-1912), central roundel enclosing a potted willow with chrysanthemums, pine and peony, banded with shaped cartouches with birds, dragons and Buddhistic lions, diameter 18 1/4 in.
$1000/1500
530. A Pair of French Gilt Bronze and Cobalt Blue Porcelain Ewers, c. 1880, the bodies mounted with mask cartouches, foliate scroll handle with griffin term, height 20 3/4 in.
$1000/1500
531. An Antique French or Italian Carved and Polychromed Wood Pedestal, of Art Nouveau inspiration, circular top, decorated with sunflowers, foliate and rockwork base, height 50 1/2 in., diameter 13 1/4 in.
$1000/1500
532. A Pair of Antique Louis XVI-Style Brass Chenets, column and lyre-form standard, flanked by torches, height 18 in., depth 23 in.
$700/1000
533. A Pair of American Gilt Bronze Single-Light Sconces in the Louis XVI Taste, by E.F. Caldwell Co., New York, marked with “C” in a diamond on the backplate, foliate backplate issuing a scroll arm, height 10 1/2 in., width 6 1/4 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$500/750
W 534. A Pair of Decorative Neoclassical-Style Brass and Patinated Iron Table Lamps, fluted columnar shaft on tripartite cast base, height 16 in., width 8 in., depth 7 in.
$800/1200
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535. A Bronze Figural Fountain, mid-20th c., the Classical maiden of modern aesthetic accompanied by two ducks; circular well head with oxidized surface, height 53 in., width 54 in., depth 43 1/2 in.
$3000/5000
536. An Antique American Wrought Iron Garden Bench, scrolled strapwork back and seat, scroll legs, twist stretcher, height 35 3/4 in., width 45 in., depth 23 in.
$700/900
537. A Pair of Renaissance-Style Patinated Bronze Jardinieres, 21st c., each with a turned beaded body, sphinx handles and classical lion’s masks, plinth base, height 20 1/2 in., width 21 in.
$1500/2500
538. An Antique French Painted Terracotta Figural Group of Fighting Putti, after Etienne-Maurice Falconet (French, 1716-1791), cast signature at edge of base, marked “G.C.” at interior of base, height 19 in., width 14 in., depth 9 in.
$1000/2000
539. A Carrara Marble of the Virgin, height 48 1/4 in., width 3 1/2 in., depth 10 1/2 in., on a rose carved self base.
$2500/3500
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540. An American Bronze Figural Mirror, 20th c., in the manner of Oscar Bach, (1884-1957), with openwork frame, the corners with relief decoration of a man, monkey, child and woman gazing into a mirror, height 28 in., width 22 in., depth 1 1/2 in.
$600/900
541. A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Three-Piece Clock Garniture, c. 1875, signed “Grinaud” on clock face, the case surmounted by swagged urn, flanked by acanthus and scrolls, incurvate waist over blocked base, on toupie feet, the six-light candelabra on urn and tapered standard, clock height 20 1/4 in., width 15 in., depth 7 in.; candelabra height 22 in.
$4000/6000
542. A Set of Four Chinese Carved Wood Panels with Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques, late 19th/early 20th c., each hardwood panel relief carved with bamboo, prunus and other flowering branches and vines, and inset with shaped porcelain plaques, finely painted with figures in mountainous landscapes, each height 61 in., width 17 1/2 in.
$4000/6000
Provenance: Purchased The Turnage Place, Jackson, MS, early 1970s.
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543. A Good Set of Eight Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 20th c., comprised of two armchairs and six side chairs, each with foliate crest rail, pierced, entwined, vasiform splat, scrolled knuckle arms, serpentine seat rail, Marlborough legs, H stretcher.
$2000/3000
544. A Regency Mahogany Bedstep, early 19th c., three green tooled leather treads, one compartment, turned legs, height 27 3/8 in., width 16 5/8 in., depth 28 1/4 in.
$700/1000
545. A Small English Mahogany Drop-Leaf Side Table, early 19th c., the top above a molded skirt, square tapering legs ending in block feet, casters, height 28 in., width 17 in., depth 26 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
546. A George III Gilt Bronze-Mounted and Japanned Cabinet, 18th c., and later, the rectangular case profusely mounted with strap hinges and elaborate escutcheons, the interior well fitted with drawers and a prospect door, black ground with gilt landscapes, birds and figures throughout, height 26 1/4 in., width 36 in., depth 17 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
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547. Continental School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Young Maiden in a Classical Landscape”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 27 in. x 21 in., in a good giltwood frame.
$800/1200
548. Thomas Thomas (British, 19th c.), “Ruins”, oil on canvas, signed “T. Thomas” lower left, 9 1/8 in. x 15 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$800/1200
549. Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785-1851), group of four paintings of scenes from “The Hunt”, each oil on wood panel, signed lower left or lower right, each 7 3/4 in. x 10 in., framed alike.
$8000/12000547
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550. Charles I. Hunt (English, 1803-1877), “Children Fishing”, oil on canvas laid on thin wood board, signed lower left, 16 1/4 in. x 20 in., in a carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$3000/5000
551. A Group of Five Antique English Huntsman Portrait Prints, 19th c., chromolithographs, published by W. H. Coaten, 83 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London, sight 14 in. x 11 in., attractively matted and framed.
$600/900
W 552. A Group of Four Antique English Huntsmen Portrait Prints, 19th c., chromolithographs, published by W. H. Coaten, 83 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London, sight 18 in. x 12 in., attractively matted and framed.
$400/600
W 553. A Group of Four Chromolithographs of Sèvres Porcelain, by Édouard Garnier (French, late 19th/early 20th c.), 1899, London, three 7 3/4 in. x 12 3/4 in.; one 12 3/4 in. x 17 3/4 in.; together with a chromolithograph of majolica after Josiah Wedgwood (English, 1730-1795), 19th c., London, 11 3/4 in. x 16 3/4 in., all unframed.
$300/500
W 554. A Set of Eight Chinese Export Polychrome Porcelain Plates, c. 1800, floral reserves, blossoming vine border, diameter 9 in., together with a similar bowl, possibly Lowestoft, diameter 7 1/2 in.
$800/1200
555. A Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Tureen and Undertray, 18th/19th c., blue and white porcelain with armorial decoration comprised of a shield Argent with spheres Sable between a bend Gules and Azure surmounted by a gilt coronet issuing a wolf head crest, the tureen
body with pierced flange handles, the cover with a molded lotus blossom and leaf finial, undertray decorated en suite, tureen height 8 1/2 in., width 13 in., tray height 2 1/2 in., width 15 in. Note: Restorations.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
556. A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Tureens and Undertrays, en suite with preceding lot; tureen height 5 in., width 8 1/2 in., tray width 10 in. Note: Restoration.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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557. An Antique Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Kangxi-Style Yenyen Vase, the tall flared neck decorated with figures viewing the moon, the bulbous lower section with figures viewing a painting of the moon, drilled base with double blue circles, height 17 1/4 in., now mounted as a lamp.
$400/600
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 558. A Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Armorial Covered Teapot, late 18th c., the gently lobed drum-form body with intertwining handles terminating in raised leafy foliage, painted with a shield Argent bearing the initials “MF”, hung by a ribbon Purpure, the cover with a strawberry finial, height 5 1/2 in., width 9 1/2 in.
$250/350
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 559. A Set of Three Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Fu Lu Shou Figures, the Three Star Gods rendered standing square and carrying their typical attributes, a staff, a small child and a ruyi scepter, drilled base, tallest height 13 1/2 in.
$300/500
W 560. A Canton Blue and White Export Porcelain Octagonal Platter, 19th c., the octagonal body with an oval well decorated with a coastal village landscape, height 1 1/2 in., width 14 3/4 in., depth 12 in.
$600/800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 561. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain “Twin” Vase, probably early 20th c., the eight faceted body with a tall foot and a flared rim, decorated with a mountainous village landscape, the reverse profusely inscribed, height 16 1/2 in.
$200/400
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 562. Two Antique Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jars, early 20th c., the first globular body decorated with potted plants and scholarly accoutrements, the reverse profusely inscribed, height 8 1/2 in.; the second, with figures in an outdoor setting, height 8 in.
$400/600
W 563. A Chinese Famille Noire Porcelain Vase, probably 20th c., decorated all over with birds and butterflies amid blossoming branches and rocks on a “brushed” mottled black ground, the base with apocryphal Kangxi (1662-1722) six character mark, height 16 in.
$400/600
564. An Antique Monumental Chinese Famille Noire Tea Jar, the bulbous baluster body and domed cover with allover scrolling peony design, the tall neck with an iron strap joining the body and cover, height 25 in.
$3000/5000
565. An Antique Chinese Fu Lu Shou Embroidery Panel, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), depicting the Three Star Gods: Fortune, Prosperity and Longevity, with their various attributes in an outdoor setting with the Three Friends of Winter: Prunus, Pine and Bamboo, satin and knot stitch with couched gold thread highlights on gold silk ground, sight 37 3/4 in. x 73 1/4 in., framed.
$800/1200
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566. An Antique Southeast Asian Carved Sandstone Head of Buddha, Khmer (Cambodia) Angkor style, buff stone carved head with a meditative down-turned face flanked by elongated ears and topped with a tall conical mukuta, height 6 1/2 in., presented on a carved wood plinth.
$1000/1500
567. An Antique Southeast Asian Patinated Bronze Figure of a Bodhisattva, possibly Tara, the elegant figure seated in lalita asana, the right hand lowered in vitarka mudra, wearing an elaborate tiara covering a high chignon, a clinging dhoti around the waist and legs, height 6 in., now presented seated on a lapis lazuli base.
$1000/1500
W 568. An Antique Southeast Asian Filled-Bronze Fragment of a Buddha, well patinated and encrusted torso and head, height 4 3/4 in., presented with a rectangular carved wood plinth.
$800/1200
569. A Rare and Important Nok Terracotta Head, c. 200, Nigeria, the realistically modeled oval head with raised eyebrows above pierced almond shaped eyes, a full
nose and a slightly opened mouth, wearing a headdress with fine “basketweave” detailing, height 7 1/2 in., accompanied by a copy of Thermoluminescence report (TL 102703), from Alliance-Science-Art, dated 1994, stating the age of the piece.
$3000/5000
Provenance: With James Willis Tribal Art, San Francisco; thence to current owner.
570. A Mangbetu Carved Ivory Trumpet (Namburuse), Democratic Republic of Congo, carved of hollowed tapering cylindrical form following the natural arch of the tusk, the embouchure on a raised plane with six grooved rows on either side, height 16 1/2 in., presented on stand.
$1500/2500
Provenance: Purchased Davis Gallery, New Orleans, LA.
Note: Ivory trumpets such as these were used to accompany courtly dances; they signaled the king’s “comings and goings” and announced his military victories.Reference: For a similar namburuse see Ginsberg, African Forms, 2001, no. 141.
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571. An Important Yoruba Carved and Painted Wood Gelede Helmut and Body Mask Ensemble, Nigeria, the hollow head crowned with an openwork “cage” comprised of snakes, lizards, birds and fish, the drum form hollow torso carved with three sectional child figures attached, head height 16 in.; torso height 19 in., the two parts joined by a metal skeleton, approx. overall height 48 in.
$5000/10000
Provenance: Thomas D. Slater, Indianapolis; thence to current owner.
572. A Middle Sepik River Painted Fiber Gable Mask for a Men’s House, Papua New Guinea, the large facial plane modeled in the form of a great clan mother, pieced palm, woven together and highlighted with pigment, wood, feather, yarn and vine ornamentation, height 56 in., width 40 in., frame with metal inset for hanging.
$1000/2000
Provenance: With TAD Tribal Art and Design, Santa Fe; thence to current owner.
573. An Abelam Carved and Painted Wood Men’s House Plaque, Papua New Guinea, of elongated figural form encircled by a complex openwork pattern of avian and reptilian elements, height 61 1/2 in.
$1000/2000
Provenance: Field collected 1947; Arkansas Estate; thence to TAD Tribal Art and Design, Santa Fe; thence to current owner.
W 574. A Middle Sepik River Carved Wood Female Figure, Papua New Guinea, the carved wood figure with hair and conch shell decoration, clad in a plaited and fringed dried grass skirt, height 17 in.
$300/500
Provenance: “Primitif”, The Cannery, San Francisco, CA, August 13, 1969.
W 575. A Pre-Columbian Pottery Figure of a Warrior, modeled standing square wearing an animal skin headdress, a feathered necklace and a waisted loin cloth, height 7 1/2 in. presented on a naturalistic ulexite stand. Note: Head separated.
$400/600
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W 576. A Middle Sepik River Woven Cult House Model, Papua New Guinea, pitched roof with gable masks over rectangular quarters pierced with four arched windows and two doors, trace pigment, height 27 in., length 27 in., width 17 in.
$500/700
Provenance: TAD Tribal Art and Design, Santa Fe; thence to current owner.
577. A Kuba Carved Wood Tall Drum, Lele, Democratic Republic of Congo, the cylindrical body relief-carved with a head to one side and an alligator to the other with incised geometric motifs and banding throughout, waisted circular foot, hide top, height 44 1/4 in.
$600/800
W 578. A Cameroon Carved Wood Beaded Scepter, the tapering shaft surmounted by opposing joined quadrupeds, height 29 1/2 in.
$400/600
W 579. A Bwa Carved Wood Dance Wand, Burkino Faso, the long handle carved in the from of a bird’s neck, its head surmounted by an incised-decorated triangular headpiece below a tall shaped rectangular plank, height 33 in.
$300/500
Provenance: With Boris Mirski, Boston; thence to TAD Tribal Art and Design; thence to current owner.
W 580. A Group of Four Zulu Carved Wood Knobkerrie Clubs, South Africa, four cylindrical shafts with three spherical and one discoid head, shafts wrapped in brass and copper wires, height 24 in., 33 in., 33 1/2 in., and 28 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Three with Sotheby’s Paris, Sale PF 3015, lot 31; thence to current owner.
W 581. Two Maasi Coiled Brass, Leather and Bead Ear Ornaments, continuous spiral suspended from beaded hide loop hung with brass chains, coil diameter 4 1/2 in. and 4 3/4 in.
$200/400
Provenance: Christie’s New York, The Russell B. Aitkin Collection of African, American Indian and Oceanic Art sale, lot 109; thence to current owner.
W 582. A Yaka Cache Sex, Modesty Apron, Democratic Republic of Congo, comprised of multi-colored beads in a geometric pattern, approx. width 10 in.
$200/400
Provenance: Purchased Davis Gallery, New Orleans, LA.
W 583. A Central African Ngombe or Poto Scarification Knife, Democratic Republic of Congo, metal wrapped wood hilt with incised metal blade, height 7 1/4 in.
$150/250
Provenance: Purchased Davis Gallery, New Orleans, LA.
584. A Chinese Carved Ivory Figure of the Daoist Immortal Shoulao, the bearded Immortal carved standing with a tall staff in his right hand and a peach in his left, while a boy attendant stands at his side, height 10 in., on a carved wood stand.
$500/700
Provenance: Purchased from the estate of a retired U.S. Air Force physician, Fort Walton Beach, FL.
585. An Antique Chinese Carved Ivory Scene, intricately carved with a central song bird standing on a rock within a cliff and prunus partial enclosure, height 12 in., width 6 1/4 in.
$800/1200
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W 586. A Chinese Carved Ivory Card Case, probably early 20th c., rectangular box with allover intricate relief carving of multiple figures, trees and pavilions, height 3 1/4 in., width 1 3/4 in., depth 1/4 in.
$300/500
587. A Japanese Carved Ivory Sectional Okimono of Clam Digger, Meiji Period (1868-1912), rendered with a basket on his back, carrying a hoe in his right hand, a clam in his left, with a duck at his feet, height 6 3/4 in., presented on stand.
$600/800
588. A Chinese Carved and Inside-Decorated Quartz Crystal Covered Urn, dated to 1864 or 1924, well carved baluster body raised on a fluted circular foot, the neck with zoomorphic mask loop handles with loose rings, the top with a knop finial, inside-decorated with lions in a mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed and sealed, height 6 3/4 in.
$800/1200
W 589. An Antique Chinese Carved Jade Bowl, the cream-colored stone carved with thick steep walls rising from a short foot ring to a slightly flared rim, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 4 1/2 in., presented on a carved wood stand.
$200/400
590. A Pair of Chinese Carved Stone Floral Trees, each with variously colored flowers set within rectangular cloisonné jardinières, approx. height 28 in.
$1000/2000
W 591. A Group of Three African Bronze and Brass Bracelets and Arm Bands, 19th c., one with serpentine design, one knobbed and one smooth, diameter 4 in., 3 1/2 in. and 3 in., respectively.
$200/300
592. A Persian Serapi Carpet, rust and cream ground, overall stylized floral design, 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. 9 in.
$7500/8500
W 593. A Persian Tabriz Carpet, red and cream ground, with intricate floral vases, repeating grid border, 11 ft. 2 in. x 8 ft. 5 1/2 in.
$1800/2400
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594. A Persian Sultanabad Carpet, pale ground, repeating floral motifs, 8 ft. 7 in. x 6 ft. 7 1/2 in.
$3000/4000
595. An Unusual Persian Sarouk Carpet, diamond and triangle medallion and spandrels, intricate allover design, 9 ft. 5 in. x 12 ft. 8 in.
$2000/3000
596. A Pair of Spanish Colonial Polychromed Plaster Cherubs, early 19th c., retaining remnants of original painted surface, each height 35 1/2 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 14 in.
$6000/8000
597. An Antique Carrara Marble Bust of a Young Boy, the deeply dimpled, curly haired figure wearing a cross around his neck, with a rose garland draped across his chest, height 28 in., width 17 1/2 in. depth 9 in., on a marble columnar pedestal.
$2000/3000
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598. A Pair of Antique American English Etched Glass Hurricane Shades, mid-19th c., decorated with wheat and grape motifs, height 24 1/2 in., diameter 9 in.
$2000/3000
Provenance: A Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana plantation house, descended in a New Orleans family.
599. An Antique Art Deco Diamond and Sapphire Wide Flexible Bracelet, with lozenge shape decoration.
$10000/15000
600. An Art Deco-Style Platinum and Diamond Marquise Shape Cluster Ring, set with one marquise diamond, approx. 1.35 cts., and numerous small round diamonds.
$5500/7500
601. A Fine Antique Art Deco Diamond and Synthetic Sapphire Flexible Bracelet, geometric design.
$3500/4500
602. An 18 kt. Yellow Gold and Diamond Geometric Design Necklace, total diamond weight approx. 7.75 cts.
$5000/7000
603. A Pair of Antique Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Clips, with original brooch attachment, set with 2 diamonds, weight approx. 1 1/2 cts., plus approx. 7 cts. small diamonds.
$5500/7500
604. A Pair of Retro Platinum, Diamond and Sapphire Earrings, clip backs.
$2500/3500
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605. An Antique Russian Art Nouveau Silver Top, Gold Back, Diamond and Sapphire Brooch.
$2500/3500
606. An Antique Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Brooch, with original clip backs.
$2500/3500
607. A Pair of 18 kt. White Gold and Full-Cut Diamond Hoop Earrings, total diamond weight approx. 5.25 cts.
$3000/4000
608. An Austrian Art Deco 14 kt. White Gold, Onyx and Diamond Flexible Link Bracelet.
$2000/3000
609. A Vintage Platinum and Diamond Floral and Foliate Spray Brooch, with two flower heads set en-tremblent.
$2000/3000
W 610. A Vintage 18 kt. White Gold Bar Pin, with twig and leaf decoration set with marquise and round diamonds, total weight approx. 2.25 cts.
$1500/2500
W 611. A Very Fine Antique American Victorian 14 kt. Yellow Gold Necklace, with period 14 kt. gold and enamel slide set with stone cameo and tassel, length 67 in.
$3000/5000
W 612. A Victorian-Style 18 kt. White Gold Butterfly Brooch, set with diamonds, sapphires and rubies.
$1500/2500
W 613. A 14 kt. Yellow Gold “Seafood and Spice” Flexible Bracelet, signed “Balli” in two places.
$700/900
614. A Retro Scroll Design Platinum, Diamond and Calibre Cut Sapphire Brooch, signed Wasslikoff.
$1500/2500
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W 615. A Mexican Retro Sterling Silver and Carved Amethyst Brooch and Bracelet, c. 1940, the brooch in the form of a bust of a stylish lady with pendant earrings and necklace, the cuff bracelet of square links inset with carved amethyst masks.
$250/350
W 616. A Pair of Gilt Brass Three-Light Bouillotte Lamps, having red tôle peinte shades supported on an adjustable standard, circular pierced base, height 25 1/2 in., diameter 16 1/2 in.
$600/900
W 617. A Large Fine European Lace Tablecloth, c. 1900, with floral designs worked in tape on a variety of net grounds, 4 ft. 7 in x 10 ft.
$300/500
618. A Pair of Silverplate Wine Coolers, marked “Royal Castle Sheffield EP”, with gadroon and shell rim, lobed body, reeded foliate handles and removable fitted liners, height 10 in., width 12 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
619. A Syrian Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Hardwood Fauteuil in the Rococo Taste, of generous proportion, with shield back, incurvate arms, serpentine seat, shaped apron, cabriole legs.
$1500/2500
620. A Pair of Italian Carved and Gilded Torchères, overall decoration of fruit and foliage, tripartite base with cherub masques amid scrolled legs, height 64 1/2 in., diameter 27 in.
$2500/3500
621. An Italian Neoclassical-Style Marble Mirror, dentillated cornice, diamond paneled frieze, blocked pilasters mounted with gilt metal grotesques, molded base, height 45 in., width 43 in., depth 3 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
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W 622. An English Brass Ship’s Cannon, 20th c., with painted wood carriage, working wheels, decorative, non-firing, height 21 in., tube length 21 in., overall length 34 in., width 14 in.
$600/900
W 623. A Set of Four George III-Style Mahogany Side Chairs, each with balloon back, trapezoidal seat, cabriole legs, good brown leather upholstery with nailhead trim throughout.
$500/700
624. A Louis Philippe Mahogany “Mechanique” Firescreen, 19th c., two sliding panels over the center, arched trestle legs ending in brass caps, casters, turned medial stretcher, height 47 in., width 27 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
625. Henri Verbrugghe (Belgian, 1886-1957), “Overlooking the Coast”, oil on board, signed lower left, 22 1/4 in. x 33 1/4 in., framed.
$2000/3000
W 626. After Benjamin Marshall (English, 1767-1835), a pair of stipple engravings of game cocks, “War” and “Peace”, 19th c., engraved by Turner, published by W.C. Turner, sight 27 1/2 in. x 21 1/2 in., in matching maple frames.
$200/400
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 627. After William Heath (English, 1795-1840), “The Battle of Vittoria, June 21st, 1813”, 19th c., hand-colored engraving by T. Sutherland, published by Hilliards, London, sight 14 3/4 in. 20 1/4 in., matted and framed. Note: Damage to bottom center.
$300/500
628. After Joseph Nigg (Austrian, 1782-1863), two chromolithographs including, “Bouquet of Flowers” and “Bouquet of Flowers with Bird’s Nest”, c. 1945, published by Mourlot, Paris, each sight 27 in. x 21 in., attractively matted and framed.
$600/900
629. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Tan and Grey Marble Pedestals, each with square top on baluster support, height 42 in., width 14 in., depth 14 in.
$1000/1500
W 630. Wan Ding (Chinese, b. 1955), “The Dragon King’s Anger Creates a Dangerous Sea”, ink and color on paper, signed, inscribed and sealed lower right, 26 1/2 in. x 53 1/2 in., mounted and framed.
$600/800
Provenance: Gift of the artist.
W 631. Lei Ziren (Taiwanese, active 20th c.), “The Fragrant Lotus Penetrates the Distant Water Pavilion”, ink and color on paper, signed, inscribed and sealed upper left, sealed middle right, 28 3/4 in. x 54 1/2 in., mounted and framed. Note: condition.
$400/600
Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist, Taiwan, 1980s.
W 632. A Chinese Peony and Butterfly Painting, c. 1900, ink and color on silk, bearing “Ackermann Fine Prints & Paintings” Chicago, IL, label verso, sight 12 1/4 in. x 12 1/4 in., framed.
$300/500
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W 638. An Autographed Photograph of Elvis Presley, signed lower right, sight 8 1/2 in. x 6 1/4 in., matted and framed with a letter from the previous owner.
$500/700
W 639. Lucy Evelyn Cheesman (British, 1881-1969), “Pod Curves: Cotton”, vintage silver gelatin photograph on paper, pencil-signed lower right and titled lower left, image 16 1/2 in. x 14 in., 20 in. x 16 in., unframed.
$400/600
W 633. Two Chinese Celadon Jade Covered Vases, 20th c., each carved and incised with pierced loose ring handles, heights 6 1/2 in. and 6 in.
$600/800
W 634. An Antique Chinese “Peachbloom” Glazed Porcelain Box and Cover, of domed cushion form with an all over mottled pink and green glaze, the base with apocryphal Kangxi (1662-1722) six character mark, height 1 1/2 in., depth 2 3/4 in.
$300/500
635. Edouard Brun (French, 1860-1935), “The Treasure Hunt”, oil on board, signed lower right, 13 3/4 in. x 10 in., unframed.
$1000/1500
W 636. A Collection of More than Seventy Vintage Black and White Photographs of Scenes of Louisiana and New Orleans, c. mid-20th c., including images of plantation houses, sugar cane and cotton harvesting, Acadian homesteads, cemeteries and tombstones, churches, buggies, the Governor’s Mansion, farm and field workers, fishermen and fishing boats, the blessing of the sugar cane fields, moss pickers, “Miss Dede Brezeale, Dean of Natchitoches Meat Pies,” and Hodges Gardens, among others, many published for the Louisiana Tourist Development Commission, Baton Rouge, 8 in. x 10 in. or 5 in. x 7 in., all unframed.
$400/600
637. An Album of Vintage Black and White Photographs of New Orleans and Louisiana, c. mid 20th c., approximately 50 silver gelatin prints, including images of the French Quarter, Mississippi River Boats, St. Roch Cemetery, West End, Dock Scenes, Loading of Bananas, Mardi Gras Parade on Canal Street, The Chas. Bolot Papermill in New Iberia, Salt Mines on Avery Island, and Sugar Cane Fields and Processing, 8 in. x 10 in. photographs, in a period album.
$2000/3000
640. Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), “New Life in an Old House-1960”, silver gelatin photograph affixed to board, pencil-signed lower right and titled lower left, pencil inscribed “For Monita & Bruce-with all good wishes, C.J.L., 2/62”, “#13-89, B-541, 8160, CL” and dated “8/19/60”, 13 3/4 in. x 11 in. en verso, unframed.
$1800/2400
Provenance: Gift of the photographer to Monita Gerson, a favorite model of Laughlin; descended in her family, New Orleans.
W 641. After Thomas Hart Benton, “Cotton Pickers, Georgia”, gelatone facsimile printed by the American Associated Artists, signed in plate lower left, printed signature and inscriptions in lower margin, 20 in. x 22 in., framed.
$500/700
W 642. Jackson Lee Nesbitt (American/Missouri, 1913-2008), “Sheet Plate Mill”, etching on paper, pencil-signed and dated “’38” lower right, numbered “40/60” lower center, and titled lower left, image 8 7/8 in. x 11 7/8 in., sheet 11 1/2 in. x 14 1/8 in., unframed.
$800/1200
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W 643. Jackson Lee Nesbitt (American/Missouri, 1913-2008), “Changing Hot Metal”, etching on paper, pencil-signed lower right, numbered “40/60” lower center and titled lower left, image 11 7/8 in. x 9 1/8 in., sheet 13 7/8 in. x 11 in., unframed.
$800/1200
W 644. A Group of Seven Lithographs, “Scenes of the Sunny South”, on card stock, after M.F. Tobin, each signed and dated “1882” in plate lower left, each 5 in. x 7 in., framed alike.
$500/750
W 645. Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960), “I Love Nature: Westie Smelling a Flower”, etching, pencil-signed, signed in plate lower right, sheet 5 in. x 7 in., unframed.
$400/600
646. [Cased Image], a sixth plate ambrotype of a “mammy” with child, in a leather case, separated at hinges.
$400/600
647. [Cased Images], a group of three sixth plate daguerreotypes, consisting of a portrait of a woman with child and an accordion, a portrait of a young woman, and a portrait of a man, all in leather cases.
$300/500
W 648. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, consisting of a quarter plate family portrait, in a leather case, separated at hinges; a sixth plate portrait of a woman with black lace gloves, in a leather case and a sixteenth plate portrait of a gentleman, in a leather case in the form of a book.
$300/500
W 649. [Cased Images], a group of four daguerreotypes, consisting of a quarter plate portrait of three generations of women in a leather case; two sixteenth plate portraits of women, both in resin cases, (Note: One with heavy chemical toning) and a small portrait of a gentleman in a locket.
$300/500
650. [Cased Images], a group of six ambrotypes of musicians, consisting of a sixth plate portrait of a couple and a horn, in a leather case, lacking front cover; a quarter plate portrait of a man with horn, in a leather case, separated at hinges; three sixth plate portraits, one of a violinist, in a resin case, one of a guitarist and one of a violinist, marked “J.S. MAYER”, “88 CANAL ST”, the latter two in leather cases, lacking front covers and a ninth plate portrait of a woman with an accordion, in a leather case separated at hinges.
$400/600
W 651. [Cased Images], a group of three sixth plate daguerreotypes, consisting of a portrait of four children, a portrait of an attractive woman, both in leather cases, separated at hinges and a portrait of a dapper man with a top hat, in a leather case, lacking front cover.
$300/500
W 652. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, all marked “E. Jacobs, N.O.” on mat, consisting
of a half plate of a dapper gentleman, in a velvet-lined leather case; a quarter plate of a woman in mourning, in a leather case, lacking front cover; and a quarter plate of an older gentleman, in a resin case, lacking front cover.
$300/500
Note: The half plate portrait of a dapper gentleman was included in an exhibition “Daguerreotypes - Photographic Beginnings” at Bergeron Studio and Gallery located at 406 Magazine Street from August 6th to September 30th 2005.
653. [Cased Image], a half plate tintype of a uniformed man with a sword, marked “E. Jacobs N.O.” on mat lower right, in a double hinged leather case.
$300/500
W 654. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, consisting of a sixth plate portrait possibly of “E. White” (New Orleans, c. 1850) a Creole gentleman, accompanied by a hand-written tag; a ninth plate portrait of a dashing young man, both in leather cases, lacking front covers and a sixth plate portrait of a woman, in a resin case.
$150/250
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W 655. [Cased Images], a group of three-quarter plate daguerreotypes, consisting of a portrait of a woman with curls, marked “F.H. Clark & Co, Memphis, Remington, and patent May 1856” on mat, in a leather case frame; a portrait of a child, marked “Chase” on mat, in a leather case, lacking front cover (note: large area of discoloration); and a portrait of a young man, marked “M.P. Simons” on mat, in a leather case, lacking front cover.
$200/400
W 656. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, consisting of a hand-tinted quarter plate portrait of a woman with child, in a velvet-lined resin case; a sixteenth plate portrait of a gentleman and a sixteenth plate portrait of a young child, both in leather cases.
$150/250
W 657. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, consisting of a ninth plate portrait of a dapper man with hat and long coat, in a leather case, lacking front cover; a quarter plate portrait of a woman with black lace gloves, in a leather case, separated by hinges and a ninth plate portrait of a bearded gentleman, in a velvet-lined resin case.
$200/400
Note: The quarter plate portrait of a woman was included in an exhibition “Daguerreotypes - Photographic Beginnings” at Bergeron Studio and Gallery located at 406 Magazine Street from August 6th to September 30th 2005.
W 658. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, consisting of a sixth plate possibly of “Mr. James Grimshaw” (New Orleans, 1800-1879}, accompanied by a hand-written tag, in a leather case marked “F. Moissenet, Camp Street N.O.”; a ninth plate portrait of a woman with curls, in a leather case; and a sixth plate portrait of a woman in a plaid dress, in a resin case.
$200/400
W 659. [Cased Images], a group of three sixth plate daguerreotypes, consisting a pair of portraits probably of a husband and wife, presented together in an elaborate mother-of-pearl inlaid leather case; and a portrait of an adolescent, in a leather case.
$300/500
W 660. [Cased Images], a group of three sixth plate daguerreotypes, consisting of a pair of portraits probably of an elderly husband and wife, presented together in a cast resin case; and a portrait of a young man, in a leather case, the latter separated at hinge.
$150/250
W 661. [Cased Images], a group of three daguerreotypes, consisting of a sixth plate portrait of a couple; a sixth plate portrait of a young gentleman and a ninth plate portrait of a baby, all in leather cases.
$200/400
W 662. [Cased Images], a group of seven ambrotypes, consisting of a half plate portrait of two ladies, in a leather case marked “Anderson & Blessing, New Orleans”, separated at hinges; a pair of ninth plate hand-tinted portraits of young women, presented together in a resin case, two sixth plate portraits, one “Mary Grimshaw Duncan, wife of J.K. Duncan, c. 1875”, accompanied by a handwritten label, the other of a woman in a lace collar, both in leather cases; a ninth plate portrait of a woman, in a resin case and a sixteenth plate portrait of a woman, lacking case.
$200/400
W 663. [Cased Images], a group of six ambrotypes, consisting of a quarter plate portrait of three sisters, in a leather case, lacking front cover; a sixth plate hand-tinted portrait of a young couple, in a leather case; two half plate portraits of young children, one in a leather case, separated at hinges, the other lacking case and two sixteenth plate portraits of toddlers, both in leather cases, one lacking front cover.
$200/400
W 664. [Cased Images], a group of eight ambrotypes, consisting of
two quarter plate portraits of a family, one in a leather case, separated at hinges, the other lacking case; two pairs of sixth plate portraits of husbands and wives, each pair presented together in resin cases, one separated at hinges (note: the other with large chip); and two ninth plate portraits of little girls, both in leather cases, one lacking front cover.
$150/250
665. [Cased Images], a group of seven ambrotypes, consisting of two sixth plate hand-tinted portraits, one of a woman, daughter and dog, the other of brothers and cat, both in leather cases, lacking front covers; a sixth plate hand-tinted portrait of a boy and dog, lacking case; a sixth plate portrait of a man and dog, in a leather case, separated at hinges and three ninth plate portraits, one of a girl and dog, another of a dog and one of a cat, all three in leather cases, the latter framed.
$400/600
666. [Cased Images], a group of six ambrotypes, consisting of a quarter plate portrait of a young man in a uniform with plumed hat, marked “FARIS CINCINATI”, “PATENT AMBROTYPE, JULY 11, 1854”, in a leather case; a quarter plate hand-tinted portrait of a gentleman with amputated forearm, in a leather case, separated at hinges; a sixth plate portrait of two men fighting, in a leather case, lacking front cover; two ninth plate portraits of gentlemen, in leather case, and a sixteenth plate portrait of a young man in a cap, in a leather case, lacking front cover.
$300/500
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W 667. [Cased Images], a group of seven ambrotypes, consisting of a sixth plate portrait of a family, in a leather case, lacking front cover; a ninth plate portrait of a woman and two children, in a resin case; a quarter plate portrait of a baby in a carriage, lacking case; a sixth plate portrait of a gentleman with cigar, in a leather case, separated at hinges; a ninth plate portrait of a woman in a bonnet, in a resin case; a ninth plate hand-tinted portrait of a young man, in a leather case, and a sixteenth plate portrait of a little girl, in a leather case.
$200/400
W 668. [Cased Images], a group of eight ambrotypes of buildings, consisting of two quarter plates, one in a leather case, separated at hinges, the other lacking case; five sixth plates, one in a leather case, two in leather cases, lacking front cover, one in a gilt frame, one lacking case; and a ninth plate in a leather case.
$400/600
W 669. [Cased Images], a group of six ambrotypes, consisting of a sixth plate portrait of a deceased woman, in a resin case; two sixth plate hand-tinted portraits, one of an older woman, the other a young woman, both in leather cases, lacking front covers; two ninth plate portraits of women, both in leather cases; and a sixteenth plate hand-tinted portrait of a woman, in a leather case.
$200/400
W 670. A Group of Fifteen Tintype Photographs of African Americans, consisting of thirteen sixth plate portraits of ladies, gentlemen and babies, and two ninth plate hand-tinted portraits of young women, all unframed. Note: many plates cut down.
$300/500
W 671. A Group of Five Whole Plate Hand-Painted Tintype Portraits, including a child in a fur hat and coat, a lady in a veil, an older woman and two gentlemen, all unframed. Note: one plate cut down.
$150/250
W 672. A Group of Five Whole Plate Tintype Portraits, including one of three siblings, two hand-tinted of toddlers with chairs, one of an infant and one of a boy, all unframed. Note: two plates cut down.
$200/400
W 673. A Group of Nineteen Tintypes of Infants, consisting of one half plate of a child in a christening gown; one quarter plate of a baby in a carriage; six sixth plates of children in christening gowns, one in mother’s lap; nine sixth plates of children, two in carriages and one in mother’s lap; and two ninth plates of infants; all unframed. Note: Several plates cut down.
$300/500
W 674. A Group of Six Half Plate Tintype Portraits, consisting of two women in a buggy; a winter scene; a husband and wife; a bearded man with pipe; a standing man; and a seated gentleman, four unframed, together with twenty tintype portraits of sixth plate and smaller sizes. Note: many plates cut down. (26 pcs).
$150/250
W 675. A Group of Six Half Plate Tintype Portraits, consisting of a family in a carriage; a group outdoors; a little girl with curls; two hand-tinted of women; and a young woman; five unframed, the latter framed, together with twenty tintype portraits of sixth plate and smaller sizes. Note : many plates cut down. (26 pcs).
$150/250
W 676. George Francois Mugnier (American/New Orleans, 1857-1938), a group of eleven albumen boudoir card photographs of New Orleans and the surrounding area together with seven boudoir card photographs by unknown photographers; a glass paper weight with partial boudoir card photograph attached; and a reproduction print, ranging in size from 5 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. to 8 in. x 10 in. (20 pcs).
$300/500
W 677. George Francois Mugnier (American/New Orleans, 1857-1938), a group of twelve albumen boudoir card photographs of New Orleans and the surrounding area, together with three boudoir card photographs by unknown photographers and three reproduction prints ranging in size from 8 in. x 10 in. to 5 in. x 8 in., all unframed (18 pieces).
$300/500
W 678. Eugene Delcroix (American/New Orleans, 1891-1967), two hand-colored photographs including “The Spanish Court” and “Magnolia”, both signed and inscribed “N.O. LA.” lower right, both titled en verso, 13 3/4 in. x 10 3/4 in. and 10 3/4 in. x 13 5/8 in., respectively, both framed.
$100/200
679. American School, mid-19th c., “Portrait of a Man with a Gold Stickpin and Watch Fob”, miniature watercolor on ivory, unsigned, 2 1/2 in. x 2 in., in a brass frame.
$200/400
680. Continental School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Woman”, miniature watercolor on ivory, 2 1/2 in. x 2 in. in an intricate silver filigree frame.
$300/500
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W 681. A Chinese “Longquan” Celadon Porcelain Vase, of mallet form with allover incised floral decoration, height 11 1/2 in., now mounted as a lamp.
$100/200
682. A Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Platter, 18th c., the oval well with a central armorial shield Argent with a fess Sable, four crescents Sable, and a single crescent Or, with flanking floral and feather quill supports, surmounted by a phoenix over flames Proper above a crown Or, the motto reading “fide et...”, with raised blue dot banding the outer well with further bands in iron red, gilt and blue to the rim, height 1 in., width 13 in., depth 10 1/4 in.
$400/600
W 683. A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Platters, 18th c., of rectangular form with chamfered corners, the well displaying a shield Or, having a fess Gules with a central sphere Or above a saltire Gules, surmounted by a lion rampant Proper above a husk swag, the motto reading “fac bene ne dubitas”, painted within an iron red husk patterned circular frame, repeated around the outer edge, height 1 in., width 10 in., depth 6 3/4 in.
$400/600
W 684. A Group of Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Table Articles, 19th c. and later, including a drum-form covered teapot, three saucer dishes; and four small cups of various forms and sizes, figural and floral decoration, teapot height 6 1/4 in., width 9 1/2 in.
$500/700
W 685. An Antique Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Vase, ovoid body vibrantly decorated with continuous scene of warriors in a landscape, height 14 in.
$300/500
W 686. An Antique Green Tôle Peinte Tea Canister, marked J. Hall Rohrman & Son, reserved with a transfer scene of a Mandarin and his family, height 9 5/8 in., width 7 1/2 in., depth 7 in.
$200/300
W 687. Ten Antique Tortoiseshell Objects, 19th c., including six small boxes, an etui (lacking implements), a note case with pencil, a lid and a blotter.
$800/1200
W 688. Three Antique American Brass Candlesticks, consisting of two pricket candlesticks marked “Williamsburg Restaurations” and a push-up candlestick, heights 7 3/4 in., and 7 1/8 in., respectively.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 689. A Large Antique English Copper Cauldron, hand-forged iron rings, brackets and swing handle, height 19 7/8 in., diameter 26 in.
$200/300
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 690. An Antique English Iron-Bound Wood Storage Bucket, stamped “22 HALF BUSHEL”, height 11 1/4 in., diameter 12 1/4 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 691. An Antique Continental Penwork Coffer, 19th c., sides decorated with genre scenes and paisleys, the lid with transfer-decorated scene; fitted with a removable tray, on paw feet, height 6 1/4 in., width 9 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$200/300
692. A Pair of Egyptian Revival Gilt Bronze and Marble Tazzas, sphinx form standards on stepped rouge and black marble bases with carved detailing, on four ogee gilt bronze feet, height 11 in., width 6 in., depth 5 1/4in.
$500/700
693. A Pair of Decorative Polychrome Painted and Gilt Porcelain Vases, in the Classical style of Paris, opposing reserves of females in early 19th c. dress, caryatid handles, square bases, height 14 1/2 in., width 7 in., depth 5 in.
$500/750
W 694. A Continental Cast Brass Jewel Box, frieze decoration on all
sides, the lid depicting a medieval hunting party, set on wing-form dolphin feet, original key, red velvet-lined interior, height 5 1/2 in., width 11 1/4 in., depth 6 1/2 in.
$400/600
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700. A Pair of Tiffany Sterling Silver Open Vegetable Dishes, c. 1913, circular with neoclassical banded rim and handsome period monogram, height 2 in., diameter 8 3/4 in., weight 27 troy ozs.
$600/800
W 695. A Regency Brass Inlaid Rosewood Tea Caddy and a Regency Mahogany Coffer, height 4 in., width 10 in., depth 6 3/4 in. and height 5 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 6 1/2 in. respectively.
$250/350
696. A Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Punch Ladle, “Tomato Vine” pattern, pattern introduced 1872, length 15 in., weight 8.65 troy ozs.
$500/700
697. An American Sterling Silver Serving Fork and Spoon, Reed & Barton, “Love Disarmed” pattern, introduced 1899, each retaining gilt wash bowl, each length 10 1/2 in., combined weight 15.25 troy ozs.
$300/500
698. A Gorham Sterling Silver Coffee and Tea Service in the “Buttercup” Pattern, comprised of a coffee pot, teapot, open sugar and creamer, coffee pot height 8 in., combined weight 42.65 troy ozs.
$400/600
W 699. A Set of Eight American Sterling Silver Demitasse Cup Frames and Saucers, Fisher, 20th c., retaining Hutchensreuther “anneau d’or” porcelain cups; together with a set of 6 sterling silver frames retaining cut crystal champagne flutes, combined weight (weighable) 18.65 troy ozs.
$150/250
W 701. Two Antique English Silverplate Wine Coasters, diameter 5 in. and 7 in.
$150/250
W 702. A Pair of American Gilt Brass and Marble Three-Light Girandoles, mid-19th c., in the
“Fisher Boy and Girl” model, foliate candle rings hung with prisms, original gilt surface, height 16 1/8 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 3 7/8 in.
$200/400
W 703. A Pair of New England or Sandwich Canary Yellow Molded Glass Oil Lamps, mid-19th c., each faceted bullseye pattern font on hexagonal spreading foot, retaining original metal burner fitting, height 9 in., diameter 4 in.
$300/500
Note: This glass is sometimes referred to as “vaseline” or “uranium” glass. It was first produced by Joseph Riedel, a Bohemian glass maker who obtained the yellow-green color by separating uranium salts from pitchblende, c. 1835.
W 704. A Pair of American Brilliant Cut Glass Vases, of waisted form,
flared rims, vase heights 12 in., now mounted as lamps.
$200/300
W 705. A Group of Antique Leather Bindings, comprising 8 volumes of Shakespeare, 2 of Paradise Lost, one of Paradise Regained, and one of Night Thoughts; together with a folding wood and brass book caddy, (13 pcs.)
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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W 713. A Large Steuben Glass “Deep Flower” Bowl, leaf-form molded base, etched signature, height 7 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 7 5/8 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 714. A Pair of Continental Crystal Decanters, late 19th c., faceted octagonal form, height 12 1/2 in., diameter 4 in.
$300/500
W 706. An Antique Egyptian Silver Rosary, carved wood beads interspersed with larger silver beads, hung with a silver heart monogrammed “HF” above the crucifix hung with green tassels, presented in a modern, shallow shadowbox, 24 in. x 20 3/4 in.
$400/600
W 707. A Mahogany and Hand-Carved Bone Cane, the handle carved with bridled horse heads, brass cuff and cap, length 39 1/2 in.
$300/500
708. An Antique French 18 kt. Yellow Gold Brooch, 19th c., with floral and leaf raised decoration.
$500/750
W 709. An Art Moderne 18 kt. Yellow Gold Cat Brooch, set with amethyst and turquoise.
$500/750
W 710. An 18 kt. Yellow Gold Squirrel Brooch, set with 12 faceted rubies and a sapphire eye.
$500/750
W 711. Sixteen Vaseline Glass Tie Backs, of floral design, diameter 4 in.
$250/350
W 712. A Group of Three Steuben Glass Table Articles, comprising a “Bouquet” vase, etched signature, height 5 in., diameter 6 5/8 in.; a “Signet” vase with etched signature, height 5 7/8 in., diameter 4 in.; and an owl figurine with etched signature, height 5 3/8 in.
$300/500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 715. An Antique Chinese Lacquered Bamboo Table, early 20th c., the top in cinnabar and gold floral lacquer, two folding side trays, low shelf, outswept legs, height 27 in., width 33 in., depth 15 in.
$400/600
716. A Pair of George III Mahogany Console Tables, early 19th c., each top with canted corners, molded conforming apron, on chamfered legs, height 28 1/8 in., width 52 in., depth 25 3/4 in.
$1200/1800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
717. A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, molded cornice, plain frieze, glazed doors with square and rectangular mullions, the base with fitted escritoire drawer above three graduated drawers, molded base, “French” feet, height 88 in., width 36 in., depth 19 in.
$2500/3500
W 718. An Antique George III-Style Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, reeded edge top above four graduated drawers, shaped skirt, “French” feet.
$800/1200
W 719. An Antique Regency-Style Carved and Inlaid Mahogany Armchair, urn inlaid tablet crest, acanthus and entwined oval splat, scroll arms, shaped seat, turned legs, satinwood banding overall.
$800/1200
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720. An Inlaid Georgian-Style Mahogany Two Pedestal Extension Dining Table, 20th c., oval string inlaid top, with two leaves, turned pedestal supports, arched legs ending in pad feet.
$1200/1800
721. Sir Alfred Vickers, Sr. (English, 1786-1868), “Hyde Lane”, oil on canvas, signed and titled “Hyde Lane/Edmonton/A H Vickers” lower right, 17 3/4 in. x 13 7/8 in., in a period carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$1200/1800
W 722. English School, late 19th c., “Portrait of Janet Clark-Rae”, oil on canvas, unsigned, old hand-written label en verso with sitter’s name and lineage, 30 3/4 in. x 25 in., in a period carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$700/900
Provenance: Arthur Anders, New Orleans.
723. An Antique English Engraving of “The Battle of Waterloo - to the Brit-ish Army”, published by Bur-kett & Hudson, London, sight 25 in. x 36 in., matted and framed.
$700/1000
W 724. Continental School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Young Man in a Cap and Fur Collared Coat”, miniature watercolor on ivory, 3 1/4 in. x 2 3/8 in., in original brass frame.
$200/400
W 725. E. Martin (English, mid-19th c.), “Portrait of a Mustachioed Man”, miniature watercolor on ivory, signed and dated “E. Martin 1852”, 2 1/2 in. x 2 in., in original brass frame.
$200/400
W 726. An Antique Continental Polychrome Faïence Verrière, each side with floral sprays, scalloped lip, green twist handles, height 4 1/2 in., width 13 1/4 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$175/250
W 727. A Group of Thirteen Faïence Plates, various ages and decorations, including flowers and roosters, each approx. diameter 9 1/8 in.
$150/250
W 728. A Set of Nine Veuve Perrin Polychrome-Decorated Faïence Plates, 19th c., each reserved with courting figures, rims with floral sprays, each inscribed “VP”, diameter 9 1/8 in., one restored; together with 3 Continental figural faience plates, diameter 9 1/8 in.
$200/300
W 729. A Pair of Paris Porcelain Apothecary Jars, each marked “H. VIGNIER FAB.16.R.J.J.ROUSSEAU PARIS”, the lid with ball finial, rectangular black and gold reserves with scrolled gilt surrounds, labeled “EXT: DULCAM:”
and “EXT: LAMIL ALBI” respectively, height 8 in., diameter 3 5/8 in.
$75/125
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
730. A Good Pair of Paris Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Vases, c. 1830-1840, each with scrolled acanthine handles with acanthine terms, reserved with genre scenes of artists and models and pastoral landscapes en verso, height 14 1/4 in. Note: Gilt decoration rubbed and retouched.
$700/900
Provenance: Descended in a New Orleans family.
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W 732. A French Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Urn, in the style of Jacob Petit, green ground, scalloped rim, masque handles, reserves of flowers and birds, rectangular plinth base on paw feet, height 14 1/2 in., width 8 3/4 in., depth 6 1/4 in.
$400/600
W 733. An Antique English Mahogany Convertible Library Step, early 20th c., four steps with tooled leather treads, height 27 1/4 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 27 in.
$250/350
734. A Regency Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., rectangular foldover top, conforming skirt, tapering legs, height 29 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in.
$700/1000
735. A French Provincial Carved Walnut Commode, early 19th c., molded serpentine top above three drawers, shaped skirt, cabriole legs, height 39 in., width 53 in., depth 23 in.
$3000/5000
Provenance: Mme. Granet, French Antique Shop, New Orleans.
736. A French Restauration Carved Mahogany Center Table, c. 1830, circular marble top, chamfered standard with ogee molded collar, scrolled legs with demilune terminal on paw feet, height 29 in., diameter 38 in.
$1200/1800
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
737. An Antique French Provincial Walnut Draw-Leaf Dining Table, 19th c., frieze drawer, cabriole legs, hoof feet, height 28 3/4 in., length 88 3/8 in., depth 44 7/8 in.
$1200/1800
W 731. A Set of Five French Polychrome Porcelain Oyster Plates, late 19th c., each with six wells, decorated in shades of mauve and pink with a robin’s egg blue sauce well, diameter 9 in., one with chip.
$300/500
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738. An Assembled Set of Eight George III Dining Chairs, late 18th c., in the Hepplewhite taste, comprising six side chairs and two armchairs, the associated armchairs having a foliate crest, swagged splat, shaped arms, rounded seat rail, molded square tapered legs, spade feet, the other chairs of like design, with floral crest, swagged urn splat, shaped seat rail, molded square tapered legs, spade feet.
$3500/4500
739. A Regency Mahogany Breakfront-Bookcase, c. 1800, reeded cornice, plain frieze, four reeded glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with reeded edge, four paneled doors, conforming plinth, height 102 in., width 97 1/2 in., depth 18 in.
$5000/7500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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740. An American Classical Giltwood Pier Mirror, early 19th c., Boston, split baluster frame with rosette blocks, divided mirror plate, height 42 in., width 20 5/6 in. Note: Reverse of mirror plate stenciled with illegible maker mark.
$800/1200
741. A Fine Continental Rococo Revival Carved and Giltwood Mirror, mid-19th c., foliate crest on an exuberant rocaille and acanthus scroll frame surrounding a rectangular mirror plate, cartouche pendant, original surface and mirror plate, height 49 in., width 32 in.
$2500/3500
Provenance: Removed from 8 Rosa Park, New Orleans.
W 742. A Pair of Napoleonic-Style Cast Iron Cannons, 20th c., elaborately cast with lions and branches, working wheels, decorative, non-firing, height 18 1/2 in., length 35 in., width 12 in.
$700/1000
W 743. A Chinese Gilt-Decorated Black Lacquer Sewing Box, 19th c., rectangular form with chamfered corners raised on four ball feet, fitted interior with ivory accessories, height 6 in., length 11 in., depth 8 1/2 in.
$400/600
Provenance: By family repute, with John “Jay” Phipps, Pittsburgh; to current owner.
W 744. A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Vases, the baluster bodies with dragon and pearl design, the tall flared neck with elephant mask ring handles, height 18 in., now mounted as lamps.
$600/900
W 745. Two Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Garden Seats, 20th c., each pierced drum-form body boldly painted with peaches, bats and other symbols of longevity, heights 19 in. and 19 1/4 in.
$600/800
746. A Pair of Federal-Style Carved Mahogany Tall Post Beds, each with attractively covered canopy, tapered head posts, arched headboard, conforming rails, turned vasiform foot posts, height 87 in., length 79 in., width 43 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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747. An American Classical Gilt Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Work Table, early 19th c., rectangular top, two drawers, turned, painted stem, arched scroll feet, height 28 5/8 in., width 21 5/8 in., depth 15 7/8 in. Note: Later ebonization, gilt and mounts.
$600/900
748. A Good American Classical Brass Inlaid Mahogany Wardrobe, early 19th c., New York, molded cornice, plain frieze, foliate and rope twist colonettes with inlaid collars, paneled doors with brass molding and spire escutcheons, interior fitted with shelves and drawers, side cabinets with paneled doors enclosing shelves, blocked plinth, acanthus carved paw feet, height 91 in., width 56 in., depth 27 in.
$3000/5000
749. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Center Table, mid-19th c., pencil-signed indistinctly, inset serpentine white marble top, shaped apron with floral and strapwork cartouche,cabriole legs, scroll stretcher centered with an urn, acanthus scroll feet, casters, height 29 1/4 in., width 57 in., depth 39 in.
$1800/2400
Provenance: Acquired from Pippin’s Antiques, Natchez, Mississippi.
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753. A Pair of Antique French Provincial Carved Fruitwood Fauteuils, arched foliate crest rail; molded and scrolled arms, serpentine seat rail, acanthus-carved cabriole legs.
$2000/3000
750. An Antique American Carved Mahogany Four Post Bed, New Orleans, posts finely carved with bud finials, foliate-carved balusters and barley twists with floral garlands, brass ball feet, rectangular headboard, plain rails, height 93 7/8 in., length 74 1/2 in., width 56 1/2 in.
$2000/3000
Provenance: Acquired from a Royal Street purveyor in the early 20th c.
751. An Antique Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Chairback Settee, 19th c., shell-carved serpentine crest rail, vasiform splats, scrolled arms, slip seat, volute cabriole legs, pad feet, height 39 1/2 in., width 54 7/8 in., depth 21 1/4 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
752. An Antique Continental Renaissance-Style Ebonized Cabinet-on-Stand, 19th c., dentil molded cornice above frieze drawer, a pair of incised doors opening to a birdseye maple interior of shelves and drawers; molded base with carved and turned legs, blocked incurvate stretcher centered by finial, bun feet, height 66 in., width 42 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
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754. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Mocking Bird”, No. 32, Plate 138, chromolithograph with hand-coloring by J. Bien, New York, 1860, from Birds of America, sheet 39 1/2 in. x 26 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
Note: Elements of the original painting for this scene were copied from drawings made at Oakley Plantation, LA, on August 25, 1821.Reference: The Original Watercolor Paintings of John James Audubon for the Birds of America, American Heritage, New York, 1985, Plate 44.
755. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “American Redstart”, No. 8, Plate XL, from The Birds of America, hand-colored engraving, Havell edition, the elephant folio paper watermarked “J. Whatman/1833”, sheet 38 1/8 in. x 25 1/8 in.
$2000/3000
W 756. After Joseph Walter (British, 1783-1856), “In Commemoration...The Magnificent Steam Ship Great Western”, published by Ackermann, 1840, London, aquatint and hand-coloring by Reeve, sight 25 1/4 in. x 39 in., attractively framed.
$500/700
Note: The Great Western was the first ship designed to carry enough coal to steam across the Atlantic. Her maiden voyage, in 1838, from Bristol, caused a sensation when it arrived in New York Harbor.
W 757. Nathanial Currier /Publishers, “U.S. Mail Steamship Baltic”, 1850, large folio lithograph, published by N. Currier, 153 Nassau St., New York, sight 16 in. x 22 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed.
$500/700
758. After William Callcott Knell (British, 1830-1876), “Steamship President”, published by Ackermann, 1840, London, hand-colored aquatint by Papprill, sight 18 3/4 in. x 26 in., attractively matted and framed.
$500/700
759. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Jager”, Plate CCLIII, hand-colored engraving, Havell edition, from Birds of America, the elephant folio paper watermarked “J. Whatman/ 1834”, sheet 25 3/4 in. x 38 in., matted and framed.
$1200/1800
760. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Brown Creeper, California Nuthatch”, Plate CCCCXV, hand-colored engraving, Havell edition, from Birds of America, the elephant folio paper watermarked “J. Whatman/ 1838”, sheet 37 6/8 in. x 25 1/4 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
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761. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Great Tern”, No. 62, Plate CCCIX, from Birds of America, hand-colored engraving, Havell edition, the elephant folio paper watermarked “J. Whatman/ 1836”, sheet 28 1/2 in. x 22 7/8 in.
$1500/2500
762. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Nashville Warbler”, No. 18, Plate LXXXIX, from Birds of America, hand-colored engraving, Havell edition, the elephant folio paper watermarked “J.Whatman/1838”, sheet 38 1/4 in. x 25 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
763. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Pinnated Grouse”, No. 38, Plate CLXXXVI, from Birds of America, colored lithograph, later edition, sight 24 1/2 in. x 37 1/2 in., gilt frame.
$600/900
764. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Large Billed Curlew”, No. 47, Plate CCXXXI, from Birds of America, colored lithograph, later edition, sight 24 1/2 in. x 37 1/2 in., gilt frame.
$600/900
765. After I.M. Wright (English, 19th c.), “Victory of Vittoria”, 19th c., hand-colored engraving by Henry Moses (English, 1782-1870), colored by E.C. Lewis, published by Hassell and Richards, London, 21 in. x 26 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$800/1200
W 766. A Group of More Than 50 Vintage Carte-de-Visites, including views of European cities Berlin, Dresden, and Munich.
$100/200
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767. A Pair of American Classical Mahogany Pier Tables, c. 1830, New York, each with later marble top, ogee frieze, scroll supports, mirrored backs, scrolled feet, height 36 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in.
$4000/6000
768. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Bureau-Bookcase, c. 1800, molded cornice and paneled frieze; astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves; the lower case with pair of drawers above the fall-front escritoire drawer fitted with inlaid satinwood interior of serpentine drawers, letter compartments and shell-inlaid prospect door; three graduated long drawers below, on flared “French” feet, height 92 3/8 in., width 48 3/8 in., depth 21 1/4 in.
$3000/5000
769. A William IV Carved Mahogany Games Table, c. 1840, foldover swivel top, skirt with foliate scroll brackets, chamfered stem, incurvate plinth, scroll feet, height 29 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in.
$800/1200
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772. An American Classical Mahogany Three Pedestal Extension Dining Table, c. 1820, Baltimore, D-end top, two leaves, ring and baluster-turned pedestals with reeded legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 30 1/8 in., length 81 1/8 in., width 42 3/8 in.
$2500/3500
771. An American Classical Mahogany Sideboard, early 19th c., New York, with molded backsplash, bolection molded frieze drawers over doors and bank of short drawers, all retaining original Sandwich glass pulls, the stiles with engaged Ionic columns above acanthus-carved paw feet, casters, height 56 1/2 in., width 62 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
770. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., with scrolled arms, bolection molded seat rail, on scrolled feet, height 33 in., width 87 in., depth 24 in.
$800/1200
773. An American Classical Inlaid and Carved Mahogany Work Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, two molded drawers, acanthus-carved vasiform pedestal on plinth, hipped saber legs ending in brass paw feet, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 20 7/8 in., depth 16 in.
$1200/1800
774. A Pair of Good Antique Louis XV Peinte and Gilt Carved Walnut Fauteuils en Cabriolet, stamped “D. Decan”, shaped backs, padded arms, serpentine seat, cabriole legs, red ground.
$2000/3000
Provenance: Acquired from Étienne Levy, Paris, estate of Eric and Irene Stiebel.
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775. An Antique Venetian Carved Walnut Dining Table, late 19th/early 20th c., shaped oval top, conforming skirt with foliate carving, leaf-carved cabriole legs, height 32 1/8 in., length 81 1/2 in., width 45 in.
$2000/3000
776. Frank F. English (American, 1854-1922), “Town Square in England”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left, “Farish Art Store, New Orleans” label en verso, sight 14 in. x 19 in., in a period carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$2500/3500
Note: This watercolor by Kentucky-born Frank English typifies his painting style in terms of palette and subject matter. The neutral tones, the small figures, and the path through the square are all devices used by English in his paintings done near his home in the Northeast and on his travels throughout England, Holland, and Nova Scotia. English, who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, studied under Thomas Eakins and Thomas Anshutz, honing his skills in both watercolor and oil painting, although watercolor became his preferred medium.
777. Joseph Randolph Brown (American, b. 1861), “Hiding in the Garden”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1922” lower left, 42 in. x 30 1/4 in., in an ornate giltwood frame.
$3000/5000
778. Jules René Hervé (French, 1887-1981), “Les Enfants au Jardin du Luxembourg”, oil on canvas, signed, 8 in. x 10 in., framed.
$2000/4000
779. Jules René Hervé (French, 1887-1981), “Jardin des Tuileries”, oil on canvas, signed, 8 in. x 10 in., framed.
$2000/4000
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780. Niek Van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954), “Sunny Day”, oil on board, signed lower right, 14 in. x 18 in., framed.
$2000/3000
781. Niek Van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954), “Naples Beach”, oil on board, signed lower left, 24 in. x 29 in., framed.
$3000/5000
782. A Pair of Continental Cobalt Blue Glazed and Gilt-Decorated Porcelain Urns, 19th c., marked with blue crossed swords underglaze, probably Meissen, scrolled serpent handles, gilt heavily worn, height 15 1/4 in.
$1200/1800
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
783. A Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Tankard, 19th c., cylindrical body with intertwining handles terminating in leafy foliage, decorated with a coastal landscape, height 5 in.
$200/300
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
784. A Pair of Antique Chinese Blue Glazed Vases, each ovoid body with a tall waisted neck and overall mottled “robin’s egg blue” glaze infused with deeper shades of purple, each height 10 1/2 in.
$500/700
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789. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Knife Box, late 18th c., retains fitted interior, brass handles, height 13 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 9 in.
$700/900
Provenance: Circa Antiques, New Orleans, 1974.
W 790. An Antique Persian Carpet, c. 1900, rust and dark blue ground, repeating gul and stylized floral motifs, 8 ft. 5 in. x 10 ft. 10 in.
$1200/1800
791. An Antique Persian Carpet, navy ground, central diamond medallion, with geometric motifs, 6 ft. 3 in. x 11 ft. 2 in.
$1200/1800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
788. A Pair of French Cobalt Blue Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Lidded Urns, c. 1880, laurel leaf, berry and ribbon handles, foot with egg and dart border, height 19 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
W 785. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Lobed Bowl, probably early 20th c., the exterior decorated with swimming carp among water foliage between overglaze blue enamel banding, raised on a shaped foot decorated with a large band of pink trailing vines, the rim highlighted in gilt, base marked, height 2 3/4 in., width 8 3/4 in., depth 6 3/4 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
786. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Fish Bowl, bulbous body decorated with two flying dragons in pursuit of the flaming pearl above a wavy sea, height 19 in.
$800/1200
787. A Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Black Belgian Marble Cassolettes, mid-19th c., panther form handles, frieze decoration of frolicking putti, hung with bunches of grapes, octagonal pedestal, attractive matte gilt surface, height 13 1/8 in.
$2000/3000
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W 792. An Antique Persian Carpet, red, cream and dark blue ground, rectangular central medallion, overall stylized motifs, 10 ft. 5 in. x 13 ft. 2 in.
$1500/2500
793. A Persian Serapi Carpet, cream, blue and red ground, central medallion and spandrels, stylized foliate design, 11 ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. 5 in.
$7500/8500
W 794. A Persian Malayer Carpet, blue ground, overall stylized trees and flowers, 9 ft.
x 4 ft. 9 1/2 in.
$1500/2000
W 795. A Good American Silvered Bronze and Cut and Etched Glass Student Lamp, retaining original burner elements, original shade, unelectrified, height 19 in., width 14 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$600/800
W 796. A Pair of Gothic-Style Gilt Brass Two-Light Sconces, pierced rectangular backplates modeled with a frieze of a medieval figure and a dog, round pierced candlecups, electrified, height 18 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 6 1/4 in.
$500/750
W 797. An Antique Wrought Iron Console, rectangular white marble top with molded edge, frieze with rosette blocks, scroll supports, stretcher to the rear, height 33 1/4 in., width 47 1/2 in., depth 19 3/4 in.
$400/600
798. A Set of Six Cast Iron Garden Chairs, each cartouche form back centered by an oval with scroll decoration, the circular patterned seat on cabriole legs.
$1500/2500
799. A Beaux Arts Carrara Marble Mantel, late 19th c., the serpentine top on a waisted scroll-carved frieze centered with a shell cartouche, acanthine stiles, plinth with rounded corners, height 49 in., width 70 in., depth 14 in.
$2500/3500
800. A Pair of Decorative Iron Gates, with fleur-de-lis finials, incorporating C and S scroll design, fitted with hinge receptacles, height 104 in., width 123 in., depth 2 in.
$2000/3000
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W 800A. A Group of Three Antique American Cast Iron Gate Posts, 19th c., faceted acorn finial, the chamfered standard with molded and palmette designs, height 8 ft., width 7 in., depth 7 in.
$200/400
W 801. A Pair of Antique Iron Carriage Gates, 19th c., incorporating scroll and strapwork design, height 51 in., width 10 ft. 10 in., depth 1 1/2 in.
$400/600
Provenance: The gates were installed on the grounds of an estate in Burlington, N.J. designed by noted Victorian architect Frank Furness.
802. A Classical-Style Cast Iron Garden Figure, depicting “Minerva” in standing pose holding an urn, the tall pedestal with masks, putti and scrolled plaques, height 91 in., width 22 in., depth 22 in.
$1500/2500
803. A French Patinated Bronze of a Girl Feeding a Bird, late 19th/early 20th c., after Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912), cast signature at base, height 28 1/2 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 11 in., on a circular black marble base.
$1200/1800
804. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Overmantel Mirror, 19th c., foliate crest over a segmented cushion mirror plate with beribboned and beaded stiles, foliate scroll corners, height 62 in., width 40 in.
$1500/2500
Provenance: Removed from 8 Rosa Park, New Orleans.
805. A Pair Louis XV-Style Silvered Bronze Mirrors, broken arch crests, foliate and floral borders with C and S scrolls, beveled mirrors, pr. mirrors height 35 1/2 in., width 22 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
806. A George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, late 18th c., circular top, birdcage support, vasiform stem on arched legs, padded slipper feet, height 28 in., diameter 28 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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807. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Demilune Games Table, late 18th c., foldover top, conforming skirt, square tapered legs, height 29 3/8 in., width 36 in., open depth 35 in.
$1200/1800
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 808. A Pair of Regency-Style Bamboo-Carved Beech and Caned Barrel-Back Chairs,
20th c., each with faux bamboo stiles, turned legs, stretchers.
$700/900
809. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table, early 19th c., with D-end drop leaves, frieze drawer, square tapered legs, height 28 in., width 29 7/8 in., depth 36 1/4 in.
$700/1000
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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Mahogany Armchair, late 18th c., arched crest, Gothicized splat, serpentine arms, trapezoidal slip seat, tapered legs, “H” stretcher.
$700/1000
811. A Pair of Antique Louis XV Carved Fruitwood Canapés, each having a foliate serpentine crest rail, acanthine scrolled arms, conforming seat rail, on acanthus-carved cabriole legs, scrolled toes, height 37 1/2 in., width 50 1/2 in., depth 22 in.
$2500/3500
812. A Louis XVI Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Commode, late 18th c., signed “Gaspard Ebeniste Crepy en Valois”, molded marble top above two drawers, shaped skirt, cabriole legs, sabots, height 34 in., width 45 in., depth 21 in.
$2500/3500
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813. A “Vernis Martin” Commode, demilune top above a gilt-mounted frieze, three doors below with classical motifs and landscapes, cabriole legs, height 37 1/2 in., width 45 in., depth 21 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
814. A Dutch Neoclassical Carved Oak Linen Press, late 18th c., arched spindled crest centered with a swagged tassel, canted corners, a pair of paneled doors with bronze-mounted quarter columns opening to trays and shelves, molded waist, three drawers, fluted blocked sides, tapered fluted legs, height 95 1/2 in., width 64 1/4 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
$5000/7500
815. Dutch School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Young Girl in a Field of Tulips”, oil on stiffened canvas, 20 in. x 10 in., in a carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$1200/1800
816. C. Ruston (French, 19th c.), two oils on wood panel including “Messager”, signed lower right, and “Fille de Dalmatinne”, signed lower left, both titled on labels en verso, each 11 3/4 in. x 4 3/4 in., in matching giltwood frames.
$1000/1500
Provenance: From the estate of the noted antiquarian Tullius Brady, Brookhaven, Mississippi.
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820. A Good Majolica Umbrella Stand, second half 19th c., decorated with egrets and cattails in a landscape, height 22 1/4 in., diameter 9 in.
$1000/2000
W 821. A Pair of Continental Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Bisque Figures of an Elegantly Clad Lady and a Male Musician, marked with green anchor and “Dillon”, height 24 1/2 in.
$800/1200
W 817. French School, 19th c., “The Young Laundress”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 16 1/4 in. x 12 1/4 in., in a later giltwood frame.
$500/700
W 818. Georges-Émile Viardot (French, 1888-1965), “Reclining Red-Haired Nude”, oil on masonite, signed lower left, 15 in. x 24 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1000/1500
819. Charles Blandin (French, 20th c.), “Autumnal Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 19 5/8 in. x 25 5/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1000/1500
W 822. A Victorian Parian Three-Piece Garniture Set, each fluted body with alternating pink striping, overall grape and grapevine decoration, twig handles, comprising a low oval centerbowl and 2 ewers, centerpiece width 12 7/8 in., ewer height 13 3/4 in.
$500/750
W 823. A Pair of Paris Porcelain Portrait Vases, mid-19th c., in the Etruscan taste, rouge de fer reserves with classical portrait busts, aquamarine ground with black and gilt banding, curved handles and ruffled rim, height 14 in.
$400/600
W 824. A Pair of French Porcelain Lidded Ginger Jars, in the Chinese Export style, decorated with armorials and floral decoration, raised white enamel scrolls and bamboo sprays, one with repaired lid, height 5 3/4 in.
$300/500
W 825. An Antique English Caneware Urn in the Greek Revival Taste, c. 1900, depicting a bacchic procession in relief, urn height 9 1/4 in., width 8 3/4 in., now mounted as a lamp with vintage decoration along the lamp shaft and around the cover plate, on paw feet, overall height 25 1/4 in.
$600/900
W 826. A Royal Crown Derby “Imari” Pattern Porcelain Platter, stamped, inscribed painter’s number, and impressed “Derby 3-03”, 12 in. x 14 3/4 in., oval.
$200/300
W 827. A Chinese Export Polychrome Porcelain Plate, c. 1800, crowned armorial reserve, vine and swagged border, diameter 9 1/4 in.
$100/150
828. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table, early 19th c., D-end drop leaves, frieze drawer, square tapering legs, height 26 in., open width 37 in., depth 27 in.
$800/1200
829. A George III Mahogany Bow-front Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., the top above two short and three graduat-ed drawers, shaped skirt, “French” feet, height 41 in., width 41 1/4 in., depth 21 in.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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830. A George III Mahogany Slant-Front Bureau, 18th c., the hinged lid opening to an interior of compartments, drawers and a prospect door; tooled leather writing surface, four graduated drawers, molded base, bracket feet, height 42 in., width 38 1/2 in., depth 22 in.
$1500/2500
831. A French Provincial Carved Fruitwood Bonnetière, molded arched cornice, ribbon-carved frieze, a pair of raised panel doors, ribbon-carved medial drawer, shell-carved base, cabriole legs, height 85 in., width 44 in., depth 26 in.
$1800/2500
832. A Pair Louis XVI-Style Verte Peinte
and Gilt-Decorated Fauteuils, each with molded crest and stiles, rosette-carved arms, serpentine seat rail; blocked rosette and fluted legs.
$1200/1800
833. An Art Deco-Style Wrought Iron Console, marble top, chased and hammered geometric base, height 34 3/4 in., width 49 3/4 in., depth 15 1/8 in.
$700/900
834. A Large Pair of American Classical Brass Andirons, early 19th c., Boston, stamped “Hunneman”, ball finials, turned shafts on disc base with log rests and stops, height 15 in., depth 27 in.
$1000/2000
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836. A Japanese Imari Porcelain Charger, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the well with a central roundel enclosing three peony sprays, the cavetto with large shaped panels enclosing garden settings with pine and prunus, diameter 17 3/4 in.
$500/800
841. An Antique Continental Rococo Carved Giltwood Mirror, late 19th c., C and S scroll frame interspersed with small serpentine bracket shelves.
$800/1200
W 835. A Pair of Chinese Polychrome Porcelain Jars, 20th c., each globular body with a continuous seascape highlighted with birds, butterflies and floral decoration, now mounted as lamps, height to base of harp 11 1/2 in.
$250/350
Provenance: Blackamoor Shop, New Orleans.
837. A Pair of French Patinated Bronze and Sienna Marble Urns, c. 1840, of campagna form, loop satyr mask handles, square plinth base mounted with a beribboned laurel leaf and berry wreath, height 14 5/8 in.
$1500/2500
838. A Louis XVI-Style Argenté Bronze Twenty-Light Chandelier, 20th c., fluted standard cast with scrolls and floral motifs, scrolled arms and beaded drip pans, height 35 in., diameter 30 in.
$1500/2000
W 839. A Continental Gilt Bronze Five-Light Chandelier, 20th c., modeled as a suspended floral basket, with floral frosted shades, height 25 in., diameter 15 in.
$500/750
840. A Pair of Empire-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Five-Light Candelabra, c. 1900, fluted column with acanthine collar, tripartite base with paw feet on green variegated marble incurvate triangular plinth, height 31 in., diameter 10 in.
$1200/1800
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842. A Louis XV-Style Crème and Gilt Peinte Trumeau, early 20th c., molded cornice over shaped cartouche enclosing a pastoral courtship scene, molded stiles, later conforming mirror plate, attractive patina throughout, height 62 1/2 in., width 44 in.
$1000/2000
843. A Spanish Colonial Carved and Polychromed Wood Figure of “St. John The Baptist”, 19th c., gaunt, bearded figure wearing an animal skin around his waist, a young lamb at his feet, height 37 1/2 in., width 23 in., depth 8 in.
$1500/2000
W 844. A Pair of Canton Famille Rose Porcelain Jardinières with Undertrays, each bulbous hexagonal form with alternating bird-and-flower and figural panels, conforming undertrays with apocryphal Qianlong marks, jardinière height 10 1/2 in., width 15 1/2 in.
$600/800
W 845. A Large Group of Chinese and Japanese Prints, including a group of eight “Bird and Flower” and “Flowering Branch” album leaf prints, some after Hu Cheng-yen, Master of the Bamboo Studio, variously inscribed and sealed, each 9 1/2 in. x 11 in.; a group of eight “Bird and Flower” album leaf prints, some sealed, each 9 in. x 6 1/4 in., found within an envelope postmarked Peking 1927 and addressed to “Mr. Ben[jamin] March/ The Detroit Institute of Arts/ In the City of Detroit, Mich./ U.S.A.”; a “Flower Fan” print after Ch’ien Hsuan, 8 1/2 in. x 8 1/2 in.; a “Calligraphy” print depicting a hand holding a brush over a long calligraphic inscription, 9 1/4 in. x 10 1/2 in.; a Japanese woodblock print, depicting a man rowing a boat with Mt. Fuji in the distance, 6 1/2 in. x 9 3/4 in.; together with an “Allegorical Figure Wielding Spears”, ink and color on silk, height 10 in., (20 pcs.)
$400/600
Provenance: Benjamin Franklin March Jr. (1899-1934), Curator of Asiatic Art, Detroit Institute of Arts (1927-1931); thence by descent to the current owner.
W 846. An Antique Turquoise Glazed Jar, possibly Chinese, of fluted baluster form, the pearlescent glaze with shades of purple and blue, height 4 1/2 in.
$300/500
W 847. An Antique English Iron-Bound Hardwood Coffer, early 19th c., lid opening to void interior, over single drawer, on bracket feet, height 12 in., width 13 in., depth 13 in.
$200/300
W 848. A Pair English Brass Chambersticks, 19th c., each with push-up candlestick (one lacking push-up knob), having rectangular deep wells, height 5 1/4 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 6 3/4 in.
$150/250
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 849. A Tiffany Sterling Silver Sauceboat in the Colonial Taste, c. 1935, with foliate scroll handle, notched rim and hoof feet, height 4 1/4 in., length 7 3/8 in., weight 8.85 troy ozs.
$300/500
850. An Antique Gorham Sterling Silver Repoussé Heart-Shaped Dish, c. 1900; together with an antique Towle sterling silver oval tray, length 12 in., combined weight 25.70 troy ozs.
$300/500
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851. An Antique Gorham Sterling Silver Reticulated Bowl; together with an antique Gorham “Chantilly” pattern sterling silver cracker scoop, bowl height 3 in., diameter 8 1/2 in., combined weight 11.70 troy ozs.
$300/500
W 852. An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, Wallace “Cabot” pattern, introduced 1917, consisting of 8 luncheon forks, 9 luncheon knives, 8 salad forks, 5 soup spoons, 5 teaspoons and 3 fh butter spreaders; together with a Whiting “King Albert” (1919) berry spoon, a Wallace “Rose” cold meat fork, a Colonial Revival cream ladle, 2 Wallace “Waverly” (1890) teaspoons and 1 Gorham “Bedford” (1895) teaspoon, (43 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 34.60 troy ozs.
$300/500
W 853. A Miscellaneous Group of American Sterling Silver Small Table Items, including a Gorham bread tray, length 11 1/4 in., a reticulated sandwich tray, diameter 9 in., footed dish, height 2 1/4 in., length 5 1/4 in., 6 nut dishes, a butter pat, 2 cup frames with saucers and a frame with crystal dish, combined weight 34.30 troy ozs. (16 pcs.)
$250/350
854. A Good Sanborns Mexico Sterling Silver Coffee and Tea Service, 20th c., various marks, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, sugar, creamer, wastebowl, water pitcher, and tray, in the Colonial taste, water pitcher height 9 in., coffee pot height 9 1/4 in., combined weight 183.05 troy ozs.
$800/1200
855. An Antique English Silverplate Salver, Elkington, Mason & Co. Birmingham, with English Registry mark for September 29, 1862, having lobed rim with graduated beading, strapwork chasing, unicorn crest, shell and scroll feet, diameter 16 1/4 in.
$700/1000
856. An Extensive English Silverplate Flatware Service, “Rat-tail” pattern, marked “G.H. Sheffield”, in a fitted mahogany chest with cabriole legs, comprised of 12 each: dinner forks, dinner knives, luncheon/dessert forks, luncheon/dessert knives, fruit forks, fruit knives, fish forks, fish knives, tablespoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, citrus spoons, a large carving set, a small carving set and a steel, a fish serving fork and knife, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles.
$1000/1500
W 857. A Pair of Sheffield Plate Navette-Form Sauce Tureens, 19th c., urn finials, openwork handles with gadrooned edges and palmette-decorated covers and base, resilvered, height 6 in., width 9 1/4 in.
$250/350
W 858. An International Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, “Prelude” pattern introduced 1939, including 8 luncheon forks, 8 luncheon knives, 8 salad forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 iced teaspoons, 8 seafood forks, 8 fh butter knives, and miscellaneous sterling silver flatware, including 5 Gorham “Colonial” pattern tablespoons, pattern introduced 1885; a Towle “Old English” cold meat fork, pattern introduced 1892; a Gorham “Lancaster” pattern cheese knife, a Gorham “Buttercup” pattern cake knife; 6 dinner knives, and 6 assorted pieces, total weight (weighable) 54.30 troy ozs.
$400/600
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W 859. A Group of Antique and Vintage American and English Silverplate Flatware, including a dressing spoon, Watson & Gilliot, Sheffield; a punch ladle, Gorham; 7 forks and 1 teaspoon, Rogers & Bro., Waterbury, CT.; a tablespoon, C. Rogers & Bros., Meriden, CT; and a teaspoon, Holmes & Edwards, Bridgeport, CT (12 pcs.)
$75/125
W 860. A Group of Antique Mother-of-Pearl and Tortoiseshell Miniature Musical Instruments, guitars and mandolins, approx. lengths 5 1/2 in., various condition (18 pcs.)
$800/1200
W 861. A Pair of Art Nouveau Bronze-Mounted Vases, c. 1905, by Charles Greber (French, 1853-1935), incised signatures, each elongated tapered form decorated with flowers in earth tones over an olive ground, bound with foliate bronze strapwork, height 14 in., diameter 6 1/2 in.
$800/1200
862. A Pair of Georgian-Style Carved Pine Jardinières, each with cylindrical gadrooned basin, bellflower-carved supports, pendant drop, acanthine feet, low caned shelf, height 49 in., width 12 in., depth 12 in.
$1000/1500
863. Two French Bronze Busts of Nymphs, late 19th c., each maiden wearing a wreath of leaves and berries, one signed E. Robert, the other Matin en verso of base, each height 9 in., width 5 in., depth 4 in.
$700/1000
864. A French Art Nouveau Carved Alabaster Bust of a Young Woman, early 20th c., height 17 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 8 in., on a socle base.
$800/1200
865. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Painted and Gilt-Decorated Trumeau, molded cornice, ribbon-molded reserve with a painting of three cavorting putti,
rectangular molded stiles, square frame retaining an old mirror plate, restorations, height 61 in., width 39 1/2 in.
$1800/2500
866. An Art Nouveau Patinated Bronze Three Piece Clock Garniture, c. 1900, sinuous floriform clock case with porcelain dial, the vases flanked by peasant figures, each piece signed “A. de Ranier”, clock height 25 in., width 12 in., depth 10 in.
$500/700
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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869. A Pair of Paris Gilt and Polychromed Porcelain Figural Vases, 19th c., in the manner of Jacob Petit, each with foliate rim, floral reserve and figures of a troubadour and lady, height 15 1/2 in.
$800/1200
870. A Pair of Continental Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Figural Porcelain Corbeilles, late 19th c., basket on tripartite scroll pedestal with cupids at each corner, height 11 1/2 in., diameter 12 1/4 in.
$800/1200
871. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Marble Pedestals, each with square top on round tapering fluted support and plinth base, iron red and sienna variegation, height 42 1/8 in., width 14 in., depth 14 in.
$800/1200
W 872. A Pair of Tall Rococo-Style Argenté Bronze Prickets, 19th c., now mounted as lamps and having spear finials, stick height 29 3/4 in., overall height 48 in.
$400/600
W 874. A Pair of Antique French Bronze and Cut-Glass Four-Light Girandoles, late 19th c., vasiform glass standard, scrolled arms hung with prisms, on molded base, height 26 in., diameter 14 in.
$500/750
W 875. A French Bronze Sculpture of a “Cavalier on a Horse”, late 19th/early 20th c., figure holding standard, height 13 in., width 13 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
W 876. A Pair of Italian Marble Busts of an Arab Man and Woman, each height 12 1/2 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 3 1/2 in.
$700/1000
W 877. A French Bronze of a Whippet, early 20th c., the figure elegantly posed with back legs bent and one front paw resting on the other, height 4 3/4 in., width 6 3/4 in., depth 3 in., on a rectangular black marble base.
$400/600
867. A Crown Derby Imari Oval Platter, early-to-mid 19th c., 19th c. touchmark and painter’s no. 36 on reverse, with card “From the Wyler Collection”, 17 3/8 in. x 22 3/4 in.
$500/1000
868. A Continental Porcelain Polychrome, Transfer and Gilt-Decorated Dessert Service, early-to-mid 20th c., comprising a teapot, creamer, lidded sugar, 2 serving plates, 12 teacups, 12 saucers, and 11 dessert plates, (40 pcs.)
$500/750
W 873. A Brass and Cut Glass Lamp in the Neoclassical Taste, turned finial, shaft of columnar form on a stepped plinth base, total height 39 1/4 in., width 7 in., depth 7 in.
$200/300
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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878. A French Bronze of “Diana”, early 20th c., height 27 1/2 in., with 14 in., depth 11 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
879. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Carved and Giltwood Mirror, urn crest with floral bouquet, tassels and acanthus leaves, rectangular mirror plate, height 36 in., width 23 in.
$800/1200
880. An Italian Rococo-Style Carved and Giltwood Mirror, pierced C and S scroll foliate crest, shell-carved molded frame, height 58 in., width 44 in.
$1200/1800
881. An Antique English Enamel and Gilt Metal Mantel Clock, late 19th c., the case marked “Derby Silver Co.”, enamel dial, Japy Frères movement, mounted with masks, bellflowers and floral reliefs, height 16 1/2 in., width 8 in., depth 4 1/2 in.
$800/1200
882. An Antique English Mahogany Gateleg Table, early 19th c., the rectangular top with drop leaves, shaped skirt with a deep drawer, gated and turned legs, stretchers, height 27 7/8 in., extended length 43 3/8 in., depth 34 1/8 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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883. A George III-Style Mahogany Library Table, rectangular top inset with brown tooled leather, each side fitted with three frieze drawers, square tapering legs with brass cuffs, height 30 in., width 84 in., depth 41 1/2 in.
$1200/1800
884. A Regency Mahogany Pembroke Table, c. 1800, with D-end drop leaves, frieze drawer, ring-turned tapered legs, brass ferrules, casters, height 28 3/4 in., width 33 1/8 in., depth 19 1/4 in.
$1000/1500
885. An Antique Restauration-Style Ash Commode, 19th c., molded marble top, frieze drawer above three drawers, molded base, shaped block feet, height 36 in., width 51 1/4 in., depth 23 in.
$2000/3000
886. A Pair of Fine Antique Régence-Style Carved Walnut Fauteuils à la Reine, 19th c., each having a shell-carved arched crest rail, padded scrolled arms, acanthine supports, serpentine shell and leaf-carved seat rail, acanthus-carved cabriole legs, scrolled toes.
$3000/5000
887. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze-Mounted Rosewood Parquetry and Marquetry Parlor Cabinet, 19th c., serpentine marble top, floral inlaid frieze with rosette mounts, the door inlaid with an urn of flowers within an oval, the stiles with female bust mounts, shaped base, bracket feet, height 42 1/2 in., width 44 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
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888. A Good Antique French Provincial Painted Pine Armoire, 19th c., arched molded cornice, raised panel doors, interior with shelf, molded base on ball feet, painted in cream and turquoise, height 86 5/8 in., width 24 3/4 in., depth 68 in.
$1800/2500
Provenance: An antiquarian, Royal St., New Olreans.
889. A Pair of Directoire-Style Mahogany Side Tables, each with a marble top, brass gallery, single drawer over two incurvate shelves, turned legs, height 30 1/2 in., width 20 1/2 in., depth 30 5/8 in.
$1000/1500
890. A Louis XVI-Style Mahogany and Bronze-Mounted Bureau Plat, 20th c., banded top with bronze molding, frieze drawers on each side, tapered and fluted legs, ferrules, height 32 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 32 in.
$1500/2500
891. A Dutch-Style Marquetry and Ebonized Cabinet, arched foliate-carved crest, glazed door with pierced carved basket of flowers, molded waist, a pair of drawers, turned and blocked legs, shaped stretcher, bun feet, height 86 in., width 50 in., depth 15 in.
$1400/1800
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892. Pinckney Marcius-Simons (American, 1867-1909), “The Lantern and the Sun”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled en verso of canvas, 29 in. x 21 1/4 in., in a modern frame.
$3000/5000
Note: Born in New York City, Marcius-Simons was an infant when his family relocated to Europe. A precocious talent, he began his artistic training at the age of twelve under Jean-Georges Vibert (French, 1840-1902) and had his exhibition debut at the Paris Salon several years later in 1882. Though schooled in the French Academic tradition, Marcius-Simons was influenced by J.M.W. Turner, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and later by the experimentalism of the Symbolists. He successfully combined these seemingly conflicting artistic approaches to create a very personal, enigmatic style of painting. As a contemporary critic commented, “Here is realism mingled with the weirdly spectacular.”
Marcius-Simons merges his deeply pigmented palette, thick brushstrokes, and almost other-worldly subject matter to create works teeming with energy and life, as is evident in the present lot. A popular and successful painter during his lifetime, he exhibited widely including the Royal Academy, London and had one-man shows in New York, Boston, and Chicago. His work was posthumously included in the exhibits American Imagination and Symbolist Painting and The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas.Reference: New York Times, Feb. 9, 1896. Bénézit. Dictionnaire des Peintres. Librairie Grund. 1976. Vol. VII, p. 167.
893. Robert Charles Gruppe (American/Massachusetts, b. 1944), “The Port”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 16 in. x 20 1/8 in., in a period wood painted frame.
$1000/2000
894. Adrien Schulz (French, 1851-1931), “Pêcheur sur un Pont dans le Forêt de Fontainebleau”, oil on canvas, c. 1890, signed lower left, 39 1/2 in. x 15 in., framed.
$800/1200].
Note: Schulz was a member of the Société des Artistes Français and in 1903 was one of the founders of the Autumn Salon in Paris.
895. G. Wright (Continental, 20th c.), “Three Kittens in a Basket”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 14 1/8 in. x 10 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$800/1200
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896. Continental School, late 19/early 20th c., “The Birth of Venus”, after Alexandre Cabanel (French, 1823-1889), oil on canvas, unsigned, 47 1/2 in. x 71 in., in a later elaborate carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.
$1000/1500
897. A Patinated Bronze Eagle Figural Table, glass top, height 15 1/4 in., diameter 28 1/4 in.
$800/1200
898. An English Oak Slant-Front Bureau, early 18th c., foldover writing surface, fitted interior of drawers, center well; over two short and two long drawers, molded base, bun feet, height 40 5/8 in., width 35 7/8 in., depth 23 1/4 in.
$1500/2500
899. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Carved Walnut Fauteuils, 19th c., arched ribbon carved crests, shaped arms with scrolled terminal, serpentine floral seat rails, fluted tapered legs.
$800/1200
Provenance: Mme. M. Arnold Granet, French Antique Shop, New Orleans.
900. An Italian Painted Beechwood Guéridon, hexagonal faux marbre top, skirt with gilt husk swags, blue paint overall, height 30 1/2 in., width 44 1/2 in, height 30 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
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904. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Kingwood Poudreuse, 19th c., the top with hinged compartments, a mirrored center section, three drawers, on square tapering boxwood and brass inlaid legs, height 28 in., width 37 in., depth 20 in.
$500/700
W 905. An Antique Louis XV-Style Inlaid Kingwood Console, serpentine white marble top, conforming skirt, restrained cabriole legs with stretcher shelf, height 29 1/2 in., width 22 3/8 in., depth 13 3/4 in.
$300/500
W 906. A Baroque-Style Carved Refectory Table, large rectangular top, scroll carved trestle supports with wrought iron and tenoned stretchers, height 30 in., width 83 1/2 in., depth 29 7/8 in.
$800/1200
907. A Pair Louis XVI-Style Carved Walnut Fauteuils, molded backs, scroll arms, acanthus-carved uprights, reeded seat rail, stop-fluted tapered legs.
$1000/1500
W 901. A Louis Philippe Inlaid Rosewood Bedside Commode, mid-19th c., the shaped top above a small drawer and cupboard, molded base, lightwood classical inlay overall, height 30 in., width 18 in., depth 15 in.
$500/700
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
902. An Empire-Style Fruitwood and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Center Table, early 20th c., circular marble top, plain frieze, tapered supports, incurvate plinth, bun feet, height 28 in., diameter 27 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: Mme. M. Arnold Granet, French Antique Shop, New Orleans.
903. A Louis XV-Style Kingwood and Thuyawood Bronze-Mounted Bombé Commode, early 20th c., the marble top above a pair of elaborately mounted drawers, the stiles with putto busts, on flared and tapered legs, ending in sabots, height 34 1/2 in., width 47 in., depth 17 in.
$1000/1500
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909. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Breakfast Table, early 19th c., rectangular top with drop leaves, frieze drawer, concentric pendants, acanthus carved stem, four outswept legs, lacking one caster, height 28 1/2 in., open width 49 1/8 in., depth 40 in.
$1000/1500
908. A Pair of American Classical Andirons, early 19th c., Charleston, SC, urn-shaped finials above Ionic columns, blocked plinth bases, height 20 1/2 in., depth 22 in.
$600/900
910. A Late Federal Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., tubular crest rail with boss terminals, acanthus carved arms on baluster supports, bolection seat rail with rosette blocks, carved and turned legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 34 in., width 77 1/8 in., depth 19 in.
$1000/2000
911. An American Carved Mahogany Dressing Table, mid-19th c., attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, octagonal mirror with acanthus crest, beveled mirror plate, spiral-turned and blocked supports; white marble top above a frieze drawer, paired spiral-turned legs, conforming trestle base, spiral stretcher, scroll feet, height 62 1/2 in., width 31 in., depth 20 1/2 in.
$800/1200
Note: A nearly identical dressing table bearing the Meeks label is conserved by the Museum of the City of New York (acc. 28.29.169).
W 912. An American Late Classical Mahogany Center Table, c. 1840, New York, square top, ogee skirt, faceted support, incurvate plinth, scroll feet, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 36 in.
$700/900
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913. A Set of Six American Classical Mahogany Gondola Chairs, mid-19th c., each with continuous rail and stiles, vasiform splat, bowed seat rail, saber legs. Note: repairs.
$1200/1800
W 914. An American Walnut Invalid’s Table, 19th c., adjustable plank top on an offset ring-turned standard, trestle base, casters, height 28 in., width 32 in., depth 16 in.
$400/600
915. An English Carved Oak Blanket Chest, early 18th c., plank top, void interior, the front and sides with molded panels, block feet, height 32 in., width 51 1/2 in., depth 22 1/8 in. Note:
later panels on side.
$1200/1800
916. Martha Beggs Elliott (American/Alabama, 1892-1987), “Portrait of Confederate Major John Pelham (1838-1863)”, oil on canvas, signed upper left, signed, titled, inscribed “Presented the Montgomery Museum in 1941”, and with a “Montgomery Museum of Art” paper label en verso, 58 in. x 39 1/2 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1000/1500
917. American School, mid-19th c., “Portrait of a Woman in a Red Chair Holding a Book and Spectacles,” oil on canvas affixed to masonite, unsigned, 36 in. x 29 1/4 in., in an ornate antique giltwood frame.
$2000/3000
918. After Joseph Henry Sharp (American, 1859-1953), “An American Indian”, c. 1900, monotype, signed in the plate, lower right, 14 in. x 11 1/2 in., framed.
$800/1200
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W 919. Norman Anthony (Toni) Onley (Canadian, 1928-2004), “Mt. Baker from Galiano Island”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, localized and dated “March 12 ‘77” bottom center, image 13 in. x 16 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$600/900
920. F. Otto Becker (American, 1854-1945), “Custer’s Last Fight”, after Cassilly Adams (American, 1843-1921), chromolithograph on board, unsigned, 32 3/4 in., 41 3/4 in., in a giltwood frame.
$600/900
921. A Southern Late Classical Mahogany Planter’s Desk, mid-19th c., the arched crest with lobed terminals and acanthus carving, the drop-front lid enclosing fitted interior, foliate stiles, the stand with long drawer, shaped apron and turned tapering legs, height 55 1/2 in., width 31 1/4 in., depth 17 1/2 in.
$500/700
922. An American Walnut Daybed, 19th c., arched molded head and foot board, trefoil stiles, conforming rails, height 37 1/2 in., width 72 1/2 in., depth 32 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
923. An American Mixed Woods Settee, early 19th c., Mid-Atlantic, shaped crest rail, medial splat with spindles below, scrolled arms, plank seat, turned splayed legs connected by stretchers, height 35 7/8 in., width 72 in., depth 20 7/8 in.
$500/750
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
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924. An American Late Classical Walnut Bibliothèque, c. 1840, probably Louisiana, the massive ogee cornice over a pair of doors with glazed panels, interior with adjustable shelves, plain plinth, ogee bracket feet, height 89 1/2 in., width 62 in., depth 20 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
925. An Assembled Group of Four Mixed Woods Hoopback Windsor Armchairs, 19th c., arched crest rails, spindle supports, continuous arms, shaped plank seats, turned splayed legs, stretchers.
$1000/1500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
926. An American Carved Walnut Corner Cupboard, 19th c., molded cornice over two glazed doors, shelf interior, lower case with drawer and paneled doors, bracket feet, height 82 in., width 45 1/2 in., depth 20 in.
$800/1200
927. A Near Pair of American Late Classical Mahogany Settees, mid-19th c., each backrest with gadrooned edge, serpentine carved arm supports, height 35 in., width 56 in., depth 22 in., and height 35 in., width 57 in., depth 21 in.
$2000/3000
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930. Southern School, late 20th c., “Cypress Trees on the Bayou”, watercolor on paper, signed “Tim Cappel”, and dated “’73” lower right, sight 33 3/4 in. x 20 3/4 in., matted and framed.
$300/500
931. Robert M. Rucker (American/Louisiana, 1932-2000), “Fishing Cabin”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 18 in. x 24 in., in a giltwood frame.
$2500/3500
932. Southern/American School, 19th c., “Along the Edge”, oil on canvas, unsigned, pencil-inscribed “H. Vincent” and dated “1895” on the stretcher bar, with a stamp reading “Palette de Ru...” en verso, 10 1/2 in. x 13 7/8 in., in an antique frame.
$1000/1500
928. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou”, oil wash on board, signed lower right, 19 1/2 in. x 29 in., in a giltwood frame.
$3000/5000
929. Charles Reinike (American/New Orleans, 1906-1983), “Country Cemetery, Bayou Teche, Louisiana”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, c. 1930s, bearing the artist’s card affixed en verso, 14 7/8 in. x 21 in., matted and framed; together with a “Reinike Academy of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana” certificate of authentication, signed by artist’s daughter, Gretchen Reinike Eppling, (2 pcs.)
$1200/1800
Provenance: Estate of the artist, descended in the family.
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933. Alice Leigh Moise (American/New Orleans, 1905-1997, active Newcomb College, 1924-28), “Old Telegram Road, Northern Louisiana”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “49” lower right, 14 1/8 in. x 20 in., unframed.
$400/600
934. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Saturday Night Juke Joint”, oil on canvas board, monogrammed mid-right, titled en verso, 18 in. x 24 in., framed.
$3000/5000
935. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou”, oil wash on board, pencil-signed lower right, 6 1/8 in. x 20 1/8 in., in a period oak frame.
$1500/2500
W 936. Samuel Oscar (Bonquois) Bons (American/California, 1867-1944, active New Orleans 1884-86), “Rough Seas”, oil on board, unsigned, bearing the artist’s label en verso, 15 3/8 in. x 25 1/8 in., framed.
$400/600
937. American School, late 19th c., “The David Dows”, watercolor, unsigned, sight 21 1/2 in. x 35 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
938. An American Coin Silver Covered Sugar Urn, mid-19th c., Canfield Bros. & Co., Baltimore, wc. 1850-1881, successor to Canfield & Brother who were active in Baltimore as early as 1830, repoussé footed form with flame finial, scroll handles and Greek key and beaded banding, height 10 in., approx. weight 20.80 troy ozs.
$700/1000
W 939. A Conning Coin Silver Master Salt Spoon in the Fiddle Typt Pattern, marked “J. Conning Mobile” for James Conning (1813-1872), active Mobile, AL., 1840-1872, length 3 1/4 in., weight .20 troy ozs.
$100/150
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W 940. A Group of American Coin Silver “Fiddle Typt” Spoons, 19th c., various makers, including: 2 tablespoons, Wood & Hughes, ret. W.C. Byrd, Memphis, 1859-1874; 6 teaspoons, Merriman, Byrd & Co. (James E. Merriman & W.C. Byrd), Memphis, 1860-1870; 1 teaspoon, Whiting, ret. E. Jaccard & Co. (Eugene Jaccard), St. Louis, MO, act. 1852-1864; and 2 sterling silver teaspoons, R. Wallace & Sons, Wallingford, CT., (11 pcs.), total weight 7.5 troy ozs.
$100/200
941. A Pair of American Patinated Bronze Single-Arm Argand Lamps, early 19th c., labeled “John B. Jones, Boston”, urn-form reservoir, later etched shades, the arms now fitted for electricity, height 19 in., width 11 in., depth 7 in. Note: Estate condition,
$1000/2000
942. An American Classical Gilt Bronze Astral Lamp, early 19th c., labeled Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, the etched shade resting on a fitted prism ring, the foliate base with C and S scrolls, overall height 25 in., diameter 9 in.
$800/1200
W 943. A Pair of Large American Blown Glass Vases, late 19th c., amphora shape with ruffled rims, rough pontil marks, height 12 1/2 in., diameter 6 in.; together with an American “loop” pattern pressed glass compote, mid-19th c., with hexagonal stem and round base, height 6 1/4 in., diameter 8 in.
$200/300
944. A Pair of English Cut-Crystal Sweetmeat Jars, first half 19th c., domed covers with knob finials, urn-shaped bodies on square bases with canted corners, etched and cut decoration, height 9 1/2 in.
$400/600
945. An American Classical Carved Giltwood Pier Mirror, early 19th c., probably New York, molded frame, foliate corners, split baluster columns interspersed with foliate collars and reeding, height 54 in. width 29 in.
$500/750
946. A George III-Style Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, banded bowfront top above a conforming case, with cabinets flanking a long drawer, square tapering legs, height 35 in., width 64 1/2 in., depth 22 in.
$1500/2500
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W 947. An English Carved Mahogany Dressing Mirror, late 19th c., shaped, molded frame enclosing a beveled mirror plate, brass finials, serpentine base, ogee molded feet.
$200/400
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 948. An Antique George III-Style Mahogany Console Table, molded figured top, long frieze drawer, on square tapered legs, height 29 1/2 in., width 37 1/4 in., depth 18 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Blackamoor Shop, New Orleans.
949. An American Renaissance Burled Walnut, Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Guéridon, late 19th c., labeled, “Manufactured by P. Mallard...55 Royal Street at Bienville, New Orleans” attributed to Kilian Bros., New York, the top with a marquetry trophee of leaves and berries, vasiform stem with incised bracketed supports, scrolled outswept legs, casters, height 29 in., diameter 19 1/2 in.
$700/1000
Note: A nearly identical table made by Kilian Bros. and bearing the retailer’s label of Prudent Mallard (153 Royal Street, New Orleans) is conserved by the New Orleans Museum of Art and illustrated in D’Ambrosio. “High-Style Mass Produced American Furniture”, Magazine Antiques. (May 1999), p. 729, pl. V.
950. An American Classical Mahogany Dressing Table, c. 1840, rectangular mirror on columnar supports and superstructure of small drawers, case with bolection drawer and deep drawer, trestle base with foliate and paw carved feet, retains original pulls, height 74 in., width 37 1/2 in., depth 18 5/8 in.
$700/1000
W 951. An American Late Classical Mahogany Games Table, c. 1830, New York, foldover top, bolection molded frieze, faceted baluster standard, incurvate plinth, scroll feet, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 17 1/2 in.
$400/600
952. Thomas Addison Richards (American/Georgia, 1820-1900), “At the Bend”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 7 in. x 10 3/4 in., in a period wood frame.
$400/600
953. Charles Henry Reinike (American/New Orleans, 1906-1983), “Drying the Nets”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “’54” lower left, with “Harmanson’s, Royal Street, French Quarter, New Orleans” label en verso, sight 15 in. x 26 in., matted and framed.
$1200/1800
W 954. Southern School, 20th c., “Live Oak Plantation, St. Francisville”, oil on canvas, signed “Kilmer” lower right, 24 in. x 31 5/8 in., framed.
$800/1200
Note: This beautiful plantation home was built in 1809 by Captain Elijah Adams. The live oak alley, for which the plantation is named, and the galleries add a particularly Louisiana feel to a house whose interiors seem more New England in nature, with plain trim decorating the walls and fireplaces. Live Oak was owned by the Barrow family until 1928, the LeSassier family until 1975, and the Turner family thereafter.
W 955. Homer Dodge Martin (American/New York, 1836-1897), “Crossing the Canal”, watercolor, signed “H.D. Martin” lower right, 7 1/8 in. x 10 in., matted, unframed.
$400/600
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956. American School, late 19th/early 20th c., “On the Hunt”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 26 1/4 in. x 36 1/2 in., framed.
$500/750
957. Bonnaud (French, late 19th c.), two maritime oils on wood panel, including “At Sea” and “Ashore”, each signed lower right, each 8 3/4 in. x 6 1/4 in., in matching period giltwood frames.
$800/1200
W 958. Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (British, 1821-1906), “Moonlit Lake”, oil on canvas, initialed “H.B.B.” and dated “94” lower right, 24 7/8 in. x 36 3/8 in., attractively framed.
$300/500
959. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., Baltimore or Philadelphia, foldover swivel top, frieze with rosette and leaf-carved tablet, vasiform acanthus-carved stem with foliate collar, plinth base, acanthine saber legs, brass paw feet, height 30 in., width 37 1/4 in., depth 19 in.
$500/750
960. An American Classical Inlaid Mahogany Gentleman’s Dressing Chest, 19th c., probably Baltimore, rectangular molded mirror on turned supports with scroll terminals, a pair of molded glove drawers flanking a marble top, over a long drawer and a pair of cupboard doors, acanthus-carved paw feet, height 74 in., width 43 in., depth 23 in.
$800/1200
W 961. An American Late Classical Mahogany Center Table, c. 1830, square white marble top above an ogee skirt, chamfered standard, ogee plinth, scroll feet, casters.
$500/700
W 962. A Pair of American Classical Mahogany Footstools, early 19th c., square tops, molded feet, scroll legs, height 8 3/8 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 12 1/4 in.
$250/350
W 963. An English Inlaid Mahogany Cake Stand, late 19th/early 20th c., three circular tiers connected by shaped uprights with finial, flared legs, height 38 7/8 in.
$250/350
Provenance: Arthur A. Anders, New Orleans, 1981.
W 964. A Pair of “Bristol Bamboo” Club Chairs, 20th c., each with barrel back, caned seat, turned legs, stretchers.
$300/500
W 965. A George III Mahogany Games Table, 19th c., rectangular foldover top, square tapering legs, one gated, height 28 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 17 3/4 in.
$400/600
W 966. A William IV Mahogany Chest of Drawers, 19th c., two short over three long drawers, shaped apron, “French” feet, height 38 in., width 39 in., depth 19 in.
$400/600
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967. An English Carved Rosewood Étagère, mid-19th c., pierced foliate-carved gallery, serpentine floral-carved apron above serpentine medial shelf and plinth, C scroll supports, disc feet, height 43 in., width 42 in., depth 18 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
968. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Carved, Painted and Gilded Demilune Console Table, 18th c. and later, black marble top above a fluted, beribboned, and swagged frieze, on fluted square tapered legs, incurvate stretcher with an urn finial, height 28 1/2 in., width 35 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: Henry Stern, New Orleans.
969. A Pair of Venetian-Style Carved, Painted, and Gilt-Decorated Bombé Commodes, each with serpentine marble top, a pair of drawers, shell-carved sides, shaped skirt, cabriole legs, height 33 in., width 31 in., depth 16 in.
$1000/1500
970. A Renaissance-Style Carved Hardwood Console Table, antique plank top, three geometrically carved drawers, square molded splayed legs, stretchers, height 32 3/8 in., length 72 1/2 in., depth 18 3/8 in.
$1200/1800
971. A Large Antique Spanish Renaissance-Style Refectory Table, rectangular plank top, scrolled supports, shaped stretcher with brass bosses, height 30 1/2 in., length 83 in., depth 35 in.
$2000/3000
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980. An Antique Spanish Colonial Carved and Polychromed Figure of the Christ Child, retaining remnants of original paint surface, height 20 1/2 in., width 9 1/4 in., depth 6 1/2 in., on an elaborate tiered, carved and painted self-base.
$1500/2500
W 972. A Continental Rococo Revival Carved and Ebonized Mahogany Settee, mid-19th c., pierced scrolled acanthus crest, cabriole legs, height 45 3/4 in., width 60 in.
$500/750
973. A Suite of Ten English Arts and Crafts Oak Side Chairs, late 19th c., each with shaped back, tapering ring-turned stiles, rush seats, conforming legs, box stretchers.
$1000/1500
974. A Biedermeier-Style Amboyna Center Table, late 19th c., circular marble top, conforming skirt, plain standard, incurvate plinth, “estate” condition.
$500/700
975. An Early Art Nouveau Bentwood Companion Rocker, late 19th c., attributed to Thonet, Vienna, with carved and gilt embellishments, foliate crest with cabochon, turned stiles, ovoid back, square seat, scroll arms and supports, rocker base.
$1000/1500
W 976. An Art Nouveau Bentwood Hat Rack, late 19th/early 20th c., probably Thonet, Vienna, with eight arms, clustered standard and concentric umbrella rack below, retains original surface, one arm lost, circlet repaired, height 79 in.
$400/600
W 977. A Black Forest Carved Walnut “Trophy” Stag Head, early 20th c., the “woven-leather” carved backboard issuing a stylized stag head with “rope” collar and natural horns, height 21 in., width 15 in., depth 18 in.
$800/1200
W 978. An American Wool Hooked Rug, second half 19th c., rectangular, with concentric floral and scrolling vine oval banding on a faux bois ground, 104 1/2 in. x 77 in.
$500/700
Provenance: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg, 1969.
W 979. A Group of Eight Central American Textiles, including a wide Mexican or Guatemalan woven cotton belt, multi-colored stripes with embroidered birds and flowers, 134 in. x 5 1/2 in.; a woven cotton belt, red ground with purple, black and white stripes, 30 in. 4 1/2 in.; a woven cotton sash, dark blue ground with purple stripes and geometric embroidery, 112 in. x 9 3/4 in.; a woven cotton wall hanging, pink ground with multi-colored embroidery, 44 in. x 15 in.; a Guatemalan woven cotton wall hanging, red ground with multi-colored embroidery, 23 in. x 11 in.; a man’s wool and cotton knit bag, brown and natural checkered pattern, handle now detached, 8 in. square; a drop spindle, with cotton thread attached, length 12 3/4 in.; and three bundles of ceremonial incense, wrapped in corn husks, each length 9 in.
$800/1200
Provenance: The Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia.
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981. Continental School, late 19th c., “Jesus Carrying the Cross”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 42 3/4 in. x 25 in., in a later frame.
$1000/1500
982. A Fine American Gothic Gilt Bronze Lantern, possibly Cornelius and Baker, Philadelphia, hexagonal form, with quatrefoil panels and gallery, scroll arms, pendant chains, later shade, a reserve engraved with the following dedication: “Children of the Holy Family School/ to Sister Mary Agatha/ on her Golden Jubilee/ 1844-1894”, total height 60 in., lantern height 19 in., diameter 17 in.
$1500/2500
983. A French Carnival Print, late 19th c., “The Jester”, color lithograph on paper, monogrammed “CBMW” lower right in plate and numbered “17” lower center, 63 5/8 in. x 26 5/8 in., attractively matted and framed.
$800/1200
984. A French Carnival Print, late 19th c., “King of Hearts”, color lithograph on paper, monogrammed “CBMW” in plate lower left, numbered “158” in plate lower center, 64 3/4 in. x 26 3/4 in., attractively matted and framed.
$800/1200
W 985. Étienne Aubry (French, 19th/20th c.), “Still Life of Red and Orange Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24 in. x 20 in., in a carved wood frame.
$500/700
986. A Cowhorn Hall Rack, late 19th c., attributed to Wenzel Friedrich (Bohemia/San Antonio, Texas, 1827-1902), the horseshoe frame issuing horn hangers and centered by a beveled mirror, retains original fabric frame cover, height 43 in., width 30 in., depth 9 in.
$1000/1500
Note: In 1880 Friedrich expanded his cabinetmaking to include the manufacture of horn furniture. His works received merit awards at the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition (1883), the New Orleans Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition (1885), and the Southern Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky, (1886). Patrons included Queen Victoria, Otto von Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm I. A hall rack with a horseshoe top nearly identical to that seen here is illustrated
top center of the c. 1890 W. Friedrich advertising placard conserved by the San Antonio Museum Association.Reference: St. John. Longhorn Artist Wenzel Friedrich and Bishop and Coblentz. The World of Antiques, Art and Architecture in Victorian America, p. 180, p. 154.
W 987. A Group of Four Art Nouveau Bentwood Nesting Tables, late 19th c., each with rectangular top, bentwood brackets and stretchers on outswept legs, original “estate” condition, height 27 3/8 in., width 21 5/8 in., depth 14 3/4 in.
$150/250
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991. Tom Secrest (American/Louisiana, b. 1942), “Landscape”, pen, ink, and gouache on paper, signed lower left, 9 in. x 12 in., attractively matted and framed.
$600/900
W 992. Cuellar (Mexican, 20th c.), “The Race”, mixed media on paper, signed and dated “’97” upper left, 9 3/8 in. x 13 3/4 in., matted and framed.
$400/600
988. A Small Black Forest Carved Walnut Figural Hat Rack, late 19th c., in the form of a captive bear naturalistically carved in high relief, the legs mounted with horn hooks, height 13 in.
$75/125
W 989. A Pair of Art Nouveau Bentwood Armchairs, late 19th/early 20th c., each with a continuous crest and scroll arms, back with balloon-form splat, circular caned seats, outswept legs with continuous stretchers.
$700/900
990. Valton Tyler (American/Texas, b. 1944), “Cre Cre Ga”, oil on panel, titled and inscribed “Valton Tyler, Dallas” en verso, 10 in. x 16 3/4 in., framed.
$600/900
Provenance: The Belle Cheniere Collection, Paris, TX.
W 993. Anne Wilson Goldthwaite (American/Alabama, 1869-1944), two prints including “The Flute: Mr. William Gaul”, etching, pencil-signed lower right and lower center, titled lower left, pencil inscribed “This is among the recent acquisitions of The N.Y. Public Library” en verso, image 4 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in., sheet 15 in. x 10 in.; and “The Squirrels”, etching on paper, unsigned, image 10 in. x 7 1/2 in., sheet 11 7/8 in. x 8 7/8 in., both unframed.
$500/700
994. Jim Rabby (Texas/Santa Fe, 20th c.), “Melody of the Ferris Wheel”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, titled and dated “1986” en verso, 42 1/4 in. x 36 3/8 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
995. Adele (Fanny) Watson (American/California, 1873-1947), “Search Thy Spirit”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, pencil-signed, titled and with a typewritten label en verso, 30 1/8 in. x 40 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1200/1800
Provenance: Estate of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey of San Francisco, CA.
Note: During the early 20th century, the Symbolist art movement took hold in America. Drawing inspiration from
William Blake and the Pre-Raphaelites, these artists employed mystical imagery to express moods, emotions and ideas. Adele Watson, who had studied at the Art Students League and in Paris, divided her time between her Washington Square studio in New York City and Pasadena, California. Her close friendship with the Lebanese-American philosopher, mystical poet, artist and writer Kahlil Gibran influenced the tone of her paintings.
In the somber and mysterious painting “Search Thy Spirit,” Watson placed several nude figures on the rocky California coast. Here she uses a rich blue palette, which represents divine contemplation, faith and eternity.Reference: Murphy, Maureen and Michael Kelly, “Dreams, Visions and Imagination: An Exhibition of the Symbolic and Imaginative Paintings by California Artists, 1910-1930,” exhibition catalogue, Montecito, California, 1990; and “Adele Watson,” exhibition catalogue, Pasadena Public Library, California, 1953.
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996. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Nathan “Jim” Robinson, Trombone Player (1892-1975)”, acrylic on board, signed and dated “’70” lower right, inscribed “Jim Robinson” en verso, 11 7/8 in. x 14 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
997. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Midday, McGlades Saloon, NYC”, acrylic on board, signed, dated “’70”, and inscribed “McGlades” lower right, titled, dated “Feb 1970” en verso, 12 in. x 24 in.
$1000/1500
Note: Located on the corner of 68th and Columbus Streets in New York City, Paddy McGlades Saloon was a favorite neighborhood bar for over a hundred years. Hanging from the ceiling was a round clock with the numbers printed backwards allowing the patrons to read the time in a mirror without turning around. Images of horseracing, a favorite pastime of the bartender Al “The Bishop,” were displayed above the register. Rockmore depicts the seedy bar at midday, with bright light streaming in through the doorway and windows.Reference: “What Makes a Great Bar?”, Theme Magazine, United Kingdom, February, 2002, www.kingcocktail.com
998. Alberta Kinsey (American/Louisiana, 1875-1952), “Brulatour Courtyard”, oil on artist board, signed lower right, 11 7/8 in. x 9 in., framed.
$1000/1500
999. Christopher Inglis Stebly (American/Mississippi, b. 1967), “Horn Island Wave”, watercolor on paper, monogrammed and initialed “C.S.” lower right, two “Sheryl Campbell, Prints and Paintings, Baton Rouge” labels en verso, sight 10 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed.
$700/900
Provenance: From the estate of the noted antiquarian Tullius Brady, Brookhaven, Mississippi.
1000. American School, 20th c., “Fifteen Palms”, oil on masonite, signed “James” lower left, 36 in. x 36 in., matted and framed.
$1000/1500
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W 1007. A Pair of George II-Style Gilt Athéniennes, circular tops flanked by three festooned female terms, scroll supports centered by medallions and urn standards, hoof feet, domed plinth, spreading feet, height 46 in., width 19 in., depth 17 in.
$500/700
1008. A Louis XV-Style Carved Fruitwood Dining Suite, comprising a dining table, two armchairs and four side chairs, floral and acanthus carving and cabriole legs throughout, table height 31 in., length 74 in., width 44 in.
$1800/2500
W 1009. A Pair of Burled Maple Occasional Tables, each having a shaped top above a fitted frieze drawer, tripartite
supports, incurvate triangular plinth base, ball feet, height 29 in., width 17 in., depth 17 1/2 in.
$700/1000
1010. Charles Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans, 1906-1992), “Still Life with Roses”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed and dated “Painted first days of August 1991” en verso, 22 in. x 18 in., in a giltwood frame.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS.
W 1002. Two Knoll Credenzas, mid-20th c., one designed by Vladimir Kagan, one walnut with rectangular laminate top over case with four sliding doors, shelf interior, ebonized square legs, height 28 in., width 66 in., depth 18 in.; the other with elm veneer, rectangular case with four doors, sliding doors, interior fitted with drawers and shelves, aluminum pulls and feet, height 31 in., width 71 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in.
$700/1000
1003. An American Moderne Walnut Dining Table, mid-20th c., rectangular top with one leaf, plain skirt, square legs, height 27 1/2 in., extended length 84 in., width 28 in.
$500/750
W 1004. A Contemporary Acrylic and Glass Breakfast Table, 20th c., retailed by Les Prismatiques, NY, the shaped glass top resting on an acrylic slab base, the D-ends connected by a rectangular stretcher, height 29 in., length 58 in., depth 36 in.
$300/500
Provenance: Ex-collection of Sydney Besthoff III.
1005. An American Brass and Iron Industrial Work Table, 20th c., rectangular brass top with rivets, frieze fitted with six drawers, iron legs, stretchers, the whole with good patina, height 29 3/4 in., length 73 1/2 in., width 38 5/8 in.
$1500/2500
W 1001. A Suite of Knoll Seat Furniture, all in matching gray wool upholstery on chrome frames and bases, comprising a pair of long sofas, a pair of armchairs, and an ottoman, sofa height 28 1/2 in., width 90 in., depth 31 7/8 in.; ottoman height 17 in., width 28 in., depth 25 3/4 in. Note: Upholstery “as is”.
$800/1200
W 1006. An American Arts and Crafts Oak Four-Tier Barrister’s Bookcase, early 20th c., labeled “Globe-Wernicke Co., Cincinnati, OH”, height 57 5/8 in., width 34 in., depth 12 3/8 in.
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1011. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Tour de France II”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’87” lower right, signed, titled and dated en verso, 36 in. x 48 in., framed.
$1800/2400
1012. Ed (William Edward) McGowin (Mississippi/Washington D.C., b. 1938), “Study for the Jacksonian”, mixed media on masonite, pencil-signed lower right, signed, dated “1964” and inscribed en verso, 38 in. x 23 in., in a period frame.
$800/1200
Note: Born in Mississippi, Ed McGowin studied art at the University of Southern Mississippi and University of Alabama. Upon graduating in 1964, McGowin accepted a position in the Sculpture Department at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. As an emerging artist, McGowin exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art’s prestigious “Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture” in 1966 and 1968, as well as at the Jewish Museum in New York City.
1013. Franklin Adams (American/New Orleans, 1933-2008), “Pinafore Sundress (child’s)”, watercolor on paper, initialed and dated “1999” lower center, sight 35 5/8 in. x 22 3/8 in., attractively matted and framed; accompanied by a copy of the original bill of sale from The Jonathan Ferrara Gallery dated January 10, 2009.
$1500/2500
Provenance: Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, January 2009.
1014. Franklin Adams (American/New Orleans, 1933-2008), “Buttoned Camisole”, mixed media on paper, initialed and dated “1995” lower center, numbered “327” lower right, sight 18 1/4 in. x 26 1/8 in., attractively matted and framed; accompanied by a copy of the original bill of sale from Jonathan Ferrara Gallery dated January 10, 2009.
$1200/1800
Provenance: Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, January 2009.
1015. Robert P. Gordy (American/New Orleans, 1933-1986), “Study for ‘By the Sea’”, felt-tip marker and graphite, signed and dated “’77” lower right, Atlantic Richfield Company, Los Angeles, California label en verso and inventory label on frame, 18 in. x 32 in., framed.
$1000/1500
W 1016. James McConnell Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1907-1998), two block prints on paper, “Kingfisher”, signed, titled and dated “99” lower left, sight 15 in. x 10 1/4 in., and “Lone Heron”, signed and dated “93”, 15 1/2 in. x 8 3/4 in., both framed.
$800/1200
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W 1017. James McConnell Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1907-1998), two works on paper, “Cicada”, block print, signed, inscribed “Block Print” and dated “93” lower center, 22 1/4 in. x 16 1/8 in., and “Little Green Heron”, silkscreen, unsigned, titled and stamped “Silkscreen Designs by James McConnell Anderson” en verso, sight 7 5/8 in. x 7 7/8 in., in matching frames.
$800/1200
1018. James McConnell Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1907-1998), two block prints, “Sand Birds with Fisherman in Background”, inscribed “Block Print”, signed, and dated “94” lower right, sight 7 3/4 in. x 14 in., and “Four Ducks”, signed, inscribed “Block Print” and dated “88” lower center, 12 in. x 7 7/8 in., in matching frames.
$800/1200
1019. Alexander Calder (American/Pennsylvania, 1898-1976), “Spiral and Circles”, color lithograph on paper, pencil-signed lower right, numbered”101/125” lower left, sight 22 7/8 in. x 29 7/8 in., attractively matted and framed.
$800/1200
1020. Frank Stella (American, b. 1936), “Democratic National Convention, August 11-14, 1980, Madison Square Garden, New York, New York”, color lithograph on paper, signed, dated “’80” and numbered “145/250” lower right, sight 37 1/4 in. x 27 in., framed.
$800/1200
1021. Louis Gabriel Sicard (American/Louisiana, 1897-1990), “Three in a Row”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’79” lower right, signed and titled en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., framed.
$800/1200
1022. Charles Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans, 1906-1912), “Seated Nude”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 34 in. x 24 in., in a giltwood frame.
$800/1200
Provenance: Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS.
W 1023. Rolland Harve Golden (American/New Orleans, b. 1931), “Trumpet in Blue”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “4/’57” lower right, 11 3/4 in. x 8 3/4 in., matted and framed.
$400/600
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1024. Bill Jonas (American/New Orleans, b. 1952), “Dreaming”, oil on wood panel, incised signature lower right, 24 in. x 36 in., in a period custom frame.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Purchased from the artist, late 1980s/early 1990s, New Orleans; descended in the family.
1025. Bill Jonas (American/New Orleans, b. 1952), “The Embrace”, oil on wood panel, incised signature center right, 24 in. x 36 in., in a period custom frame.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Purchased from the artist, late 1980s/early 1990s, New Orleans; descended in the family.
W 1026. Joseph A. Wilhelm (American/Louisiana, 1923-2003), “S.S. Atlantida”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, dated “Nov. 1996” and inscribed “Standard Fruit Co. Acarro Line at Desire St. Wharf in New Orleans, 1956, From President about 3 pm, One of the best looking fruiters of her day Sister Amadala lost in WW2” en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., framed; accompanied by a newspaper clipping of the artist’s obituary.
$300/500
Note: A self-taught artist, Joseph Wilhelm was fascinated by the waterways of southern Louisiana. Here, Wilhelm realistically and accurately paints the many pleasure and working boats docked at a local boatyard.
1027. Palmer Schoppe (American/California, 1912-2001, active Charleston, South Carolina, 1934-35), “Jockey Seated”, tempera on canvas, signed and dated “1953” lower right, signed, titled, and dated en verso, 20 in. x 16 1/2 in., framed.
$1000/1500
Provenance: Estate of the artist, California.
W 1028. American School, 20th c., “At Dock (landscape en verso)”, oil on canvas, signed “Liberty” lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., in a giltwood frame.
$600/900
Provenance: Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS.
W 1029. Nestor Hippolyte Frugé (American/New Orleans, b. 1916), “St. Louis Cathedral” and “French Quarter Courtyard”, two watercolors on paper, signed lower left and right respectively, both 14 7/8 in. x 11 1/8 in., both unframed.
$300/500
1030. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Gizette”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and inscribed “French Quarter, Old New Orleans (Paris of America)” en verso, 30 in. x 24 in., framed.
$1500/2500
W 1031. Don Wright (American/Louisiana, 1938-2007), “Louisiana Bayou”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “’74” lower right, 11 1/4 in. x 7 1/2 in., matted and framed.
$500/750
W 1032. Carl Salvini (Italian, 1824-1899), “The Cafe”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 27 1/4 in. x 19 1/4 in., in a modern frame.
$500/700
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W 1040. A Victorian Embossed Tin Panel, mid-19th c., frieze with a pair of winged griffins flanking a flower-filled urn, in a wide molded oak frame, height 22 1/2 in., width 57 3/4 in.
$300/500
W 1041. A Decorative Pair of Silverplate Wall Pocket Sconces, converted from a late 19th c. meat dome, height 11 1/2 in., length 20 1/2 in.
$100/200
1042. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Carved and Gilt Mirrors, each crested with an urn, foliate scrolls and swags dentil-molded frames with canted corners, height 45 in., width 30 in., depth 1 1/2 in.
$1000/1500
1033. Alice Latimer Moseley (American/Mississippi, 1909-2004), “Labor vs. Management”, oil on board, signed and dated “93” lower right, titled on brass plaque lower center, 9 in. x 12 in., framed; accompanied by the artist’s card and pamphlet.
$1000/1500
Note: In this delightful painting, folk artist Alice Latimer Moseley depicts a farmer expressing his frustration with a stubborn mule. Miss Alice first began to paint later in life, at the age of sixty-five, while caring for her elderly mother who was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease. Known for infusing her paintings with humor and commentary of life in rural Mississippi, she turned a version of this painting into a popular print.
W 1034. Ernest D. Roth (American, 1879-1964), “Fiesole from San Francesco”, etching, signed “E.D. Roth” in plate, pencil-signed “Ernest D. Roth” and dated “1912” lower right, pencil-inscribed “#32 Fiesole - near Florence - 1912” lower right in margin, sheet 12 1/2 in. x 11 1/4 in., image 9 1/4 in. x 8 3/4 in., matted and framed.
$100/200
1035. George Dureau (American/New Orleans, b. 1930), a collection of eight silver gelatin photographs including “B.J. Anderson”, dated “79”; “Brian Rand and Kathy B”, dated “83” and inscribed “for Tony and Chris”; “B.J. Anderson”; “Arturo”; “G.G. and Richard’s Girl”; “Al”; “Brown and Thompson”; and “Man in a Bow Tie”, all signed, sizes ranging from 7 7/8 in. x 15 in. to 10 in. x 8 in., the latter two unframed.
$1000/1500
W 1036. A Newcomb Pottery Candlestick, c. 1910-1915, decorated with an experimental green over blue matte glaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher and Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, height 9 1/2 in. Note: crack and chip to base.
$150/250
W 1037. An Antique Salt-Glazed Soft Paste Porcelain American Motif Coffee Cup, early 19th c., transfer-decorated with a scroll cartouche reading “The United States of America” flanked by two eagles with U.S. crests, height 2 1/2 in. Note: Hairline crack.
$100/150
W 1038. A Japanese Imari “Black Ship” Porcelain Bowl, Meiji Period (1868-1912), of faceted octagonal form, the well with ships in a seascape, height 2 in., diameter 5 1/4 in.
$100/150
W 1039. An Egyptian Revival Cotton Appliqué on Linen Panel, c. 1930, aristocratic female figure surrounded by symbols above a frieze of farmer, donkey, and pyramids, in tans and grays, height 35 1/2 in., width 17 1/2 in.
$150/250
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W 1043. John Little John and Kate Vogel (American, 20th c.), “Large Bowl”, 1984, art glass sculpture, etched signature and date at bottom of bowl, height 15 in., width 13 1/4 in., depth 8 in.
$500/700
W 1044. A Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Vases, the baluster bodies decorated with a continuous scene of cranes and deer in a mountainous terrain, height 12 in., on wood stands.
$300/500
1045. An Antique Chinese Carved Wood Figure of a Lokapala Guardian King, the robust figure seated wearing elaborately carved armor, the back side with wood and “stucco” plugs, height 9 1/4 in., width 5 1/2 in. Note: allover encrustation.
$500/700
W 1046. A George III Mahogany Butler’s Tray on Stand, with molded gallery, carrying handles, folding “X” shaped frame, stretchers, height 32 in., width 27 in., depth 18 in.
$200/300
Provenance: London Shop, New Orleans.
W 1047. A George III-Style Inlaid Mahogany Oval Tray on Stand, 20th c., oval top with patera, gallery and carrying handles, on integral stand with tapered square legs, X stretcher, height 27 in., width 25 in., depth 15 in.
$100/200
W 1048. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Mahogany Petite Commode, early 19th c., shaped marble top, three drawers, cabriole legs, height 28 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 12 in.
$500/700
1049. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Table à Rognon, late 19th c., kidney-shape white marble top with
gallery, frieze drawer, medial shelf, slender cabriole legs ending in sabots, height 30 1/2 in., width 28 1/2 in., depth 16 in.
$500/700
1050. A Pair Directoire-Style Side Chairs, arched winged backs, shaped seats, square tapered legs.
$700/1000
1051. A Louis XV-Style Mahogany, Marquetry and Bronze-Mounted Games Table, foldover swivel top, baize-lined playing surface, frieze drawer, cabriole legs, height 29 1/2 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in.
$700/1000
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W 1058. Harry H. Horn (American, 1901-1982), “Along the River”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed “H. Horn” and inscribed “H. Horn” on stretcher bar en verso, 8 in. x 10 in., framed.
$500/750
W 1059. James Crawford Thom (American/New York, 1835-1898), “Setting the Fence at Dusk”, oil on canvas, signed “Jm. C. Thom” and inscribed “x7” lower right, 18 in. x 30 1/4 in., in a giltwood frame.
$400/600
1052. A Pair of Faux Marbre Columns, with Ionic capitals, tapered columns, conforming turned bases, height 95 in., width 17 in., depth 17 in.
$600/900
W 1053. An English Carved Mahogany Server, mid-19th c., foliate crest on a shaped backsplash with serpentine shelf on scroll brackets, rectangular top, arched panel cupboard doors, plinth base, height 58 1/8 in., width 39 in., depth 17 3/8 in.
$500/750
W 1054. An Antique Louis XV-Style Parquetry Petite Commode, early 20th c., rectangular galleried top over two doors, side handles, cabriole legs, height 27 in., width 17 in., depth 11 in.
$250/350
1055. American School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Girl at Rosebush”, oil on board, signed “M.B. Turner” lower right, 7 3/4 in. x 5 1/2 in., framed.
$800/1200
1056. Ransom Gillet Holdredge (American/California, 1836-1899), “Grazing by the Lake”, oil on board, signed lower right, 9 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in., framed.
$700/900
1057. Frederick Coffay Yohn (American, 1875-1933), “Pocahontas”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 18 in. x 32 in., in a carved wood frame.
$800/1200
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W 1060. R. Andree (French, 20th c.), “Bavarian Courtyard Steps”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, dated “14.7.48” and inscribed “Bamberg” en verso, 19 1/4 in. x 15 1/4 in., framed.
$600/900
1061. Virginia McLaws (American/Virginia, 1872-1967), “Autumn Landscape”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, 16 in. x 20 in., in a period frame.
$1000/1500
W 1062. Nestor Hippoyle Frugé (American/Louisiana, b. 1916), “Cabin Among the Cypress”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 24 1/8 in. x 30 1/8 in., framed.
$500/700
1063. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “The Great Lafitte Oak, Pass Christian, Mississippi”, watercolor on paper, pencil-signed, titled, dated and inscribed “from Life, April ‘82”, lower right, sight 19 3/4 in. x 25
3/4 in., matted and framed.
$500/700
Provenance: Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS.
1064. Robert M. Rucker (American/New Orleans, 1932-2001), “Going Fishing!”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and dated “1980” en verso, 18 in. x 24 in., in a giltwood frame.
$2500/3500
W 1065. Louise Angelique Sarrazin (American/Louisiana, 1888-1967), a pair of watercolors on paper including “Afternoon Flirt” and “Evening Break”, signed lower right and lower left respectively, each sight 7 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in., in matching giltwood frames.
$300/500
1066. Will Ousley (American/Louisiana, 1866-1953), “Choupique, Louisiana”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled lower center, signed, dated “1930”, and inscribed “Scene on Choupique, made by Will Ousley, Westlake LA” en verso, 14 3/4 in. x 31 1/2 in., framed.
$800/1200
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W 1067. Louisiana School, 20th c., “Under Louisiana Skies”, oil on canvas board, initialed “S.W.K.” lower left, titled lower center, 16 in. x 12 in., in a giltwood frame.
$800/1200
W 1068. Fred Lyman (American/Louisiana, 20th c.), “Pirates Alley”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1954” lower right and en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., unframed.
$300/500
W 1069. American School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Cattle Watering”, oil on board, unsigned, 9 in. x 12 in., framed.
$200/400
W 1070. American School, 19th c., “Logging Camp”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 20 in. x 30 in., unframed.
$600/900
W 1071. American School, 19th c., “With the Wind”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 5 1/2 in. x 13 in., in a period giltwood frame.
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1078. A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Covered Longevity Jars, the thickly potted bodies decorated with the “Three Friends of Winter” - pine, bamboo and flowering prunus; with a spotted deer beneath and a crane in flight above, rendered in muted shades of blue and iron red, height 22 in.
$1000/1500
W 1079. An Antique Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Vase, globular mid section with shaped panels enclosing scaly five-clawed dragons on a white ground, height 16 in.
$400/600
1072. L.P. Shaver (Southern School, 20th c.), “Evening Relaxation”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 26 in. x 19 in., framed.
$800/1200
W 1073. Roger C. Holt (American/New Orleans, 1907-1979), “The Old Neighborhood Playground”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 21 in. x 30 in., framed.
$200/400
W 1074. American School, 20th c., “Black and White Portrait of a Woman”, mixed media on canvas board, signed “Kramer” lower left, 23 in. x 32 in., framed.
$200/400
1075. Spanish Colonial Style, early 19th c., “Madonna and Child”, oil on board, unsigned, 13 in. x 10 in., in a later frame.
$500/750
W 1076. After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), 19th c., etching of “Lucas Vorstermans”, inscribed “Luc. Vorstermans iunior sculpsit et excudit” lower right, image 10 in. x 7 in., matted.
$300/500
W 1077. A Group of Six French Hand-Colored Etchings of Characters from the Opera, early 20th c., including “Artechino”, “Dr. Balanzoni” and “Brighella”, among others, each 9 1/4 in. x 5 3/4 in., matted and framed alike.
$600/900
1080. A Pair of Sèvres-Style Polychromed Porcelain and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Jardinières, pierced rim, lion head masques, the body of pink ground with putto in reserves amid foliate gilt decoration, height 11 in., width 11 in., depth 10 in.
$1200/1800
1081. A Pair of American Classical Etched Glass Hall
Lanterns, 19th c., with brass mounts, the shades with grape and foliate etching, height 14 in., diameter 7 in.
$500/1000
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1082. A Pair of Painted Iron Seven-Light Torcheres, overall scroll decoration, tripartite base, scrolled legs, height 70 in., width 25 in., depth 17 in.
$700/1000
W 1083. A Tôle Peinte Tea Canister, reserve with a landscape, now mounted as a lamp, canister height 17 1/4 in., width 11 in., depth 8 in.
$200/400
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 1084. A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figural Vases, flared lip, applied floral decoration, the base with three dolphins, vase height 11 3/4 in., now mounted as lamps.
$300/500
1085. A Pair of Dresden-Style Porcelain and Bronze Two-Light Sconces, 20th c., backplate with painted reserve of maiden, festooned with applied flowers, scrolled arms with acanthus and rosette motifs, height 19 in., width 24 in., depth 10 in.
$800/1200
W 1086. A Continental Bronze of “Pluto and Proserpina”, 20th c., after the original by Gianlorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598-1680) now in the Galleria Borghese in Rome, the god of the underworld depicted with the three-headed dog Cerberus, on a square black marble base, height 15 in., width 7 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$200/400
W 1087. A Continental Bronze of a “Lion and Serpent”, 20th c., after Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875), inscribed “A. Barye”, on an oval black marble base, height 14 in., width 7 1/2 in., depth 15 in.
$300/500
W 1088. A Pair of Antique French Plaster Busts of a Boy and Girl, one height 9 in., width 4 1/4 in. depth 23 3/4 in.; the other height 8 3/4 in., width 5 in., depth 3 in., on self-socle bases.
$400/600
1089. A French Cabinet Bronze of a Boar, 20th c., after Auguste Moreau (French, 1834-1917), cast signature on right flank, height 9 in., width 7 3/4 in., depth 16 1/4 in.
$400/600
W 1090. An Antique French Painted Plaster Sculpture of a Young Boy Hurling Pebbles, height 25 in., width 11 in., depth 8 in.
$500/700
1091. An American Brass Girandole Mirror, late 19th c., the frame with rosette corners, beveled mirror plate, tubular scroll border fitted with kerosene lamp brackets, height 49 in., width 37 in.
$800/1200
W 1092. An E. Howard & Co. Ebonized and Gilt Incised Regulator Clock, signed on movement and dial, original pendulum, no weights or mounts, height 57 in., width 21 in., depth 10 in. Note: Estate condition.
$500/700
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1093. An E. Howard Grain-Painted Lyre Banjo Clock, c. 1900, original paper label, movement signed “E. Howard & Co., Boston”, and “59”, lyre-form case with spread eagle, center glass with gilt acanthus, the lower tablet depicting a naval battle, fluted bracket ending in an acorn pendant, height 37 in., width 12 1/4 in., depth 4 1/2 in.
$800/1200
1094. An Empire-Style Carved, Gilt and Ebonized Clock Compendium, c. 1900, thermometer marked by retailer “Paul Meyrowitz, Fifth Ave., New York”, the chronometer-style clock by Waltham, height 42 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 2 3/4 in.
$700/1000
1095. An American Carved Mahogany and Burlwood Five Tube Tallcase Clock, c. 1928, by Herschede Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, model # 252, five tubes, carved crest, painted moon dial over heavy brass dial plate, flanked by fluted columns, the case with burl panels, on flared feet, height 86 1/2 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in.
$1500/2500
Note: An identical clock is illustrated in Tran Duy Ly, Longcase Clocks and Regulators, 1994, pg. 258.
1096. An Antique French Patinated Metal Figural Mantel Clock, 19th c., Japy Frères silk thread movement, surmounted by a seated Benjamin Franklin amidst books and his invention, (the electrostatic generator); porcelain dial flanked by roundels, all on rosewood base, height 18 1/2 in., width 21 in., depth 7 1/2 in.
$600/900
W 1097. A Tiffany Amethyst Mounted Clock, 20th c., brushed steel and brass, battery movement, height 4 in., width 4 in., depth 2 1/4 in.
$300/500
W 1098. An American Classical Mahogany and Stenciled Shelf Clock, c. 1920, by Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Connecticut, wood works, foliate-stenciled crest and half-columns, the painted dial with strawberry spandrels, height 35 in., width 16 in., depth 5 in.
$400/600
W 1099. An American Marble and Gilt Incised Mantel Clock, c. 1985, by Ansonia, New York, the porcelain dial with visible escapement, gilt bronze dial ring, flanked by green variegated columns, height 13 3/4 in., width 17 1/4 in., depth 6 in.
$300/500
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1100. An American Carved Mahogany and Églomisé Pillar and Scroll Clock, c. 1925, by E. Terry & Sons, Plymouth, CT, painted dial and tablet, two weight movement, height 32 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 5 in.
$700/1000
W 1101. A Tiffany Neverwind Brass Mantel Clock, c. 1904, marked “Tiffany Neverwind Clock Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.”, porcelain dial, height 10 1/4 in, diameter 6 1/2 in. Note: Estate condition, dome lacking.
$100/200
1102. An Antique Diminutive French Carriage Clock, late 19th c., jeweled movement, marked “Aiguilles”, with visible escapement, porcelain dial, height 2 3/4 in., width 2 in., depth 1 3/4 in.
$200/300
1103. An American Renaissance Carved Mahogany Mirror, late 19th c., carved with horns, string and wind instruments and musical scores, later beveled mirror plate, height 36 in., width 29 in., depth 2 1/2 in.
$700/1000
W 1104. A Black Forest Carved Walnut Looking Glass, late 19th c., naturalistically carved with oak boughs surrounding a rectangular mirror. Note: Estate condition.
$200/300
1105. An American Classical Mahogany Cylinder Commode, early 19th c., later top above a single door, shelf interior, octagonal base, casters, height 32 1/4 in., diameter 16 5/8 in.
$400/600
1106. An American Classical Carved Games Table, early 19th c., Boston, foldover top, pineapple-carved standard, drum plinth, four outswept legs with boss terminals, paw cuffs, casters, height 29 in., width 34 7/8 in., depth 18 1/8 in.
$400/600
W 1107. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Crème Peinte Bedsteads, arched upholstered headboard with floral cartouche, shaped low post foot boards, conforming rails, cabriole legs, height 41 in., length 77 1/2 in., width 39 1/2 in. each.
$400/600
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W 1108. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Marquetry Commode, early 20th c., the ovoid galleried top with petit-point cover, conforming case with three drawers, cabriole legs with kidney stretcher shelf, sabots, height 30 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 14 1/2 in.
$200/300
W 1109. A Pair of French Gilt and Polychromed Porcelain Figural Flare Vases, mid-19th c., each of a male or female supporting a richly gilt vase reserved with bucolic landscape, height 16 1/8in., length 9 3/4 in., width 6 1/8 in. Note: Restorations.
$500/700
W 1110. A Royal Dux Porcelain Figure of a Boy Riding a Draft Horse, early 20th c., fully marked, height 13 1/2 in., width 14 1/2 in., depth 5 1/4 in.
$250/350
W 1111. A German Porcelain Vase Depicting Venus and Cupid, late 19th/early 20th c., with attendant amorini, signed “F. Lebüh” the cobalt neck and base decorated with gilt designs in the Aesthetic taste, now mounted as a lamp on an ormolu base, vase height 17 1/2 in., diameter 6 in.; together with a Royal Vienna porcelain tray, late 19th/early 20th c., with a scene probably representing “Coriolanus with his mother, his son and the women of Rome”, length 13 1/2 in.
$150/250
W 1112. A Paris Porcelain Polychrome and Gilt Presentation Cup and Saucer, c. 1820, magenta ground, cup height 7 1/2 in., saucer diameter 7 in.; together with another Paris porcelain cup and saucer, c. 1820, gilt on blue ground, cup height 4 in., saucer diameter 5 in.
$200/300
W 1113. A Pair of Parian Porcelain Figures, 19th c., one of a shepherdess and her dog, the other a hunter and his hound, height 18 1/2 and of 20 in. respectively.
$400/600
W 1114. An Antique Sèvres-Style Porcelain and Bronze-Mounted Box, late 19th c., marked, demilune floriform shape, the lid reserved with cherubs fishing, artist-signed “A. Guerin”, polychrome floral and céleste blue decoration with raised gilt throughout, height 4 in., width 8 3/4 in., depth 4 1/4 in.
$200/300
W 1115. A Pair of French Polychrome and Gilt Porcelain Pheasant Figural Groups, 20th c., probably Samson, heavily gilt, on oval bases, height 5 1/4 in., width 6 in.
$200/400
W 1116. A Wedgwood Gray-Green Jasperware and Silverplate-Mounted Biscuit Jar, 20th c., together with a small Wedgwood light blue jasperware vase, height 9 1/4 in., and 3 1/4 in., respectively.
$300/500
W 1117. An Antique Mahogany Tea Caddy, 19th c., brass bale handle, satinwood inlay, void interior, height 5 1/2 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth 5 1/4 in.
$100/200
W 1118. An American Gilt Bronze Three-Piece Girandole Garniture, mid-19th c., each standard in the form of a flower-filled basket, prism-hung, on marble plinth base, central candelabra height 17 1/4 in.
$300/500
W 1119. A Vintage Jax Brewery Can Opener, first half 20th c., marked “Jax Beer”/ Jackson Brewery Co., New Orleans, LA”, painted metal, on wood base; together with a six-pack carrier, opener height 7 in.
$100/200
W 1120. A Victorian Hairwork Wreath, mid-19th c., the wreath woven of wire, beads and hair, surrounding a handwritten list of contributors of the hair, presented in an ebonized molded and gilt gesso shadowbox frame, frame height 18 1/8 in., width 20 1/8 in., depth 3 1/2 in.
$250/350
W 1121. A Group of Fourteen Civil War Books, including: Turner, The New Market Campaign, 1912; Stonebraker, The Unwritten South, 1908; Hesseltine, Civil War Prisons, 1930; Thomas, History of the Dole-Cook Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A., 1903; Blake, The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade..., 1859; Pratt, Civil War in Pictures, together with A Confederate Veteran Reunion Pinback Badge, June, 1908, Birmingham, with a relief of the Alabama.
$500/700
W 1122. An American Patinated Bronze Figure of “Sunny”, after Carl Wagner (American/Colorado, late 20th c.), cast signature at back of base, numbered “14/100’, and copyrighted “1993”, figure of pelican perched upon a tree trunk, height 13 in., width 7 in., depth 5 1/2 in., on a two-tiered ovoid marble base.
$300/500
W 1123. A Group of Four Antique Chinese Agate Snuff Bottles, 19th c., the first, moss agate of flattened ovoid form with side mask ring handles, height 2 1/4 in.; the second, a brown and dark brown infused “shadow” agate in pebble form, height 2 1/4 in.; and two café au lait agate of flattened ovoid form, heights 2 in. and 2 1/4 in.; three hardstone stoppers and one bone stopper.
$1200/1800
W 1124. An Antique Southeast Asian Cast Iron Figure of a Buddha, the figure seated in dhyanasana upon a draped stepped triangular dais, his face with a serene down-turned expression, his hair neatly arrange in tight curls rising to a domed ushnisha, his back with flanges for attachment, height 15 in.
$400/600
W 1125. A Group of Four Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottles, 19th c. and later, the first, flattened ovoid form blue and white decorated to each side with raised Buddhistic lions, height 2 1/4 in.; the second, elongated flattened ovoid form with famille rose panels reserved on a blue and white ground, height 3 in.; the third, tall drum form with blue and white and iron red decoration, Yongzheng marks, height 3 1/8 in.; the forth, celadon glazed flattened ovoid form with loop handles and allover scrolling vine decoration, height 2 1/2 in., one stopper.
$400/600
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W 1126. A Group of Three Antique Chinese Jade and Soapstone Snuff Bottles, 19th c., the first, white jade of flattened pebble form, height 2 1/4 in.; the second, white jade of flattened ovoid form with raised “twisted rope” design, height 2 1/4 in.; the third, celadon soapstone of flattened ovoid form, height 2 3/4 in., two hardstone stoppers.
$400/600
W 1127. A Group of Four Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottles, early 20th c. and later, each of flattened ovoid form, two with polychrome enamel decoration, heights 2 1/2 in. and 2 1/4 in.; one blue and white decorated, height 2 1/4 in.; the last with an allover amber glaze, height 2 1/2 in.; lacking stoppers.
$300/400
W 1128. Two Chinese Snuff Bottles, 20th c., the first, carved ivory of elongated flattened ovoid form with allover raised figural design, height 3 in., stopper; the second, cloisonné enamel of flattened pear form, height 3 3/4 in, stopper; together with three resin snuff bottles, two simulating carved cinnabar and one carved ivory (5 pcs.)
$150/250
W 1129. Three Chinese Glass Snuff Bottles, probably early 20th c., the first, “Peking” cameo glass of pear form with black overlay of entwined animals, height 2 5/8 in.; the second, translucent red glass in a flattened ovoid form, height 2 1/2 in.; the third, painted milk glass of flattened ovoid form, height 2 1/2 in.; two hardstone stoppers.
$200/400
W 1130. A Pair of Chinese Celadon Jardinières, bulbous bodies with flared rims and raised floral slip decoration, height 7 1/4 in., width 11 1/4 in.; together with a Chinese celadon jardinière of faceted bulbous form raised on four feet with all over cherry blossom enamel decoration, height 6 in., width 8 1/4 in.
$200/300
W 1131. A Pair of Chinese Sancai Glazed Birds, each rendered atop a pierced rockwork base, height 8 1/4 in.
$250/350
W 1132. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain “Eight Immortals” Tea Caddy, probably Guangxu Period (1875-1908), the cylindrical body rising to a tapering shoulder and stout upright neck, decorated with the Eight Daoist Immortals and their respective attributes, the cover with scrolling cloud design, height 6 1/4 in.
$600/800
1133. A Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Tankard, late 18th c., cylindrical body with intertwining handles terminating in raised leafy foliage, decorated with a coastal landscape, height 4 3/8 in.
$300/500
Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.
W 1134. A Chinese Painted and Stone Inlaid Lacquer Four Panel Screen, early-to-mid 19th c., the central section depicting figures in a garden landscape with multiple children at play, raised polychrome decoration highlighted by inset carved stone; verso with bird and flowering branch design, height 68 1/4 in., width 60 in.
$600/800
W 1135. Two Chinese Mixed Media Architectural Renderings of House Fronts, 20th c., each realistically modeled in the form of traditional Chinese facades, heights 11 1/2 in. and 11 1/4 in., width 10 3/4 in. and 10 1/4 in.
$300/500
1136. An Antique Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Mallet Vase, the freely painted body with a tall flared neck with applied S-scroll handles, height 8 in.
$300/500
W 1137. A Group of Four Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Snuff Bottles, late 19th/early 20th c., each of cylindrical form with waisted necks, variously marked and decorated, one with apocryphal Yongzheng four character mark to base, lacking stoppers, height 3 1/4 in., 3 1/2 in., and 2 1/2 in. together with a small Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, allover dragon and pearl design, height 4 in.
$300/500
1138. Two Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Table Articles, including a blue and white Kangxi style bowl, height 3 1/2 in., diameter 7 3/4 in (restored) and a Ming style, ovoid form covered ewer with applied lug handles, height 9 3/4 in.
$200/400
W 1139. A Southeast Asian Bronze Figure of Parvati or Tara, modeled standing square with both hands raised in Dharmachakra mudra, height 8 1/2 in., presented inset in a carved wood plinth.
$200/300
W 1140. A Vintage English Silverplate and Celluloid Fish Service, associated, comprised of 9 fish knives and 6 fish forks, a fish serving knife and fork, 5 luncheon forks and 6 luncheon knives. Note: 6 fish forks and knives in a fitted oak case.
$125/150
W 1141. An English Sterling Silver Sugar Castor, maker C.W., Birmingham, 1905, paneled vase form on conforming stepped foot, height 6 1/2 in., weight 3.10 troy ozs.
$75/125
W 1142. A Pair of Mexican .925 Silver-Mounted Mold Blown Glass Decanters, 20th c., height 9 in.
$100/200
W 1142A. Five Reed and Barton “King’s” Pattern Dinner Forks, pattern introduced c. 1890; together with a matching Reed and Barton silverplate dinner fork, weight 14.35 troy ozs..
$250/350
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W 1143. A Collection of Antique Meerschaum Pipes, including a reclining courtesan with three pipes forming limbs and torso (cased), four eagle claw form pipes (three cased), a revolver, a knot in a branch, one monogrammed, and one with silver overlay (11 pcs).
$500/700
W 1144. Two Austrian Carved and Painted Wood Cherubs, 20th c., one with a flute, the other with a lyre, the latter labeled “Tiroler Heimatwork Innsbruck”, height 12 1/2 in. and 7 1/2 in. respectively.
$150/250
1145. A Collection of Sixteen French Fans, 19th c. or later, some cased, of various sizes.
$400/600
W 1146. An Extensive Indian Cased Set of Brass and Ebony Flatware, includes 12 serving pieces, complete service for 12, including dinner, luncheon, and dessert flatware, in a velvet-lined teakwood case, case height 6 1/2 in., width 18 3/4 in., depth 16 3/4 in.
$400/600
W 1147. An American Gothic Carved Oak Bookcase, mid-19th c., arched crest with finials, quatrefoil carved frieze, glazed doors with tracery, the base with lozenge carved frieze above a pair of oval paneled doors with scrolled decoration, molded base, blocked feet, height 93 in., width 44 in., depth 22 in.
$500/700
W 1148. A Decorative Carved Mahogany Games Table, the top with leather-lined well, gadrooned edge, rosette corners, clustered and blocked legs, incurvate stretcher, height 30 1/2 in., width 32 in., depth 24 in.
$500/750
W 1149. A Pair of Rococo Polychrome and Gilt Flare Vases, c. 1840, hand-painted floral reserves, height 11 3/4 in.
$300/500
W 1150. A Paris Porcelain Gilt and Polychrome Garniture Vase, 19th c., applied floral and acanthus decoration, floral reserve, height 8 3/4 in., width 14 in., depth 8 1/4 in.
$200/400
Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir Family.
W 1151. A Lalique Lion Pattern Ashtray and Cigarette Lighter, both marked, height of lighter 4 3/4 in.
$75/125
W 1152. A Group of Five Antique Blown Glass Apothecary Jars, four of cobalt glass and a small one of green glass, all with original stoppers, height 10 in. and 7 in.
$200/400
W 1153. A Continental Marble Statue of “David”, 20th c., after the c. 1501-1504 example by Michelangelo (Italian, 1475-1564), height 61 in.
$800/1200
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Jacques Amans, 444
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James McConnell Anderson, 1016-1018
Walter Inglis Anderson, 461
R. Andree, 1060
John Augustus Atkinson (aft.), 361
John James Audubon (aft.), 754-755, 759-764
Etienne Aubry, 985
Eugène Alexandre Auf(f)ray, 27
BAntoine-Louis Barye
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F. Otto Becker, 920
Ernest J. Bellocq, 482
Thomas Hart Benton (aft.), 641
Thomas Hart Benton, 476
Gianlorenzo Bernini (aft.), 1086
Charles Blandin, 819
Bonnaud, 957
Samuel Oscar (Bonquois) Bons, 936
Samuel Bough, R.S.A. (attr.), 57
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, 958
Joseph Randolph Brown, 777
Edouard Brun, 635
William Henry Buck, 433
CAlexander Calder, 1019
Henry Casselli, 526-527
Lucy Cheesman, 639
Richard Clague, 437
John Heaviside Clark (aft.), 59
George Henry Clements, 456
Continental School, 547, 680, 724, 896, 981
Boyd Alvyk Cruise, 460
Cuellar, 992
DRonald Davis, 523-524
Eugene Delcroix, 678
Morgan Dennis, 645
Lluis Y Montaner Domenech (aft.), 336
Alexander John Drysdale, 412, 928, 935
George Dureau, 1035
Dutch School, 37, 815
Anthony van Dyck (aft.), 1076
EMartha Beggs Elliot, 916
Frank F. English, 776
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Nestor Hippolyte Frugé, 1029, 1062
GEdouard Garnier, 553
Edward Gay, 452
Giambologna (aft.), 343
Rolland Harve Golden, 1023
Robert P. Gordy, 1015
John Gould (aft.), 58
Albert Fuller Graves, 411, 416
Louis Oscar Griffith, 440
Robert Charles Gruppe, 893
HTheora Hamblett, 454
William Heath (aft.), 14, 627
Hermann Heirs, 430
Colette Pope Heldner, 465, 1030
William Helmsley, 371
John Frederick Herring, Sr. (aft.), 13
Jules René Hervé, 778-779
Louis Auguste Hiolin (aft.), 238
Ransom Gillet Holdredge, 1056
Roger C. Holt, 1073
Emil Eugene Holzhauer, 459
Harry H. Horn, 1058
Thomas Hudson (attr.), 213
Marie Hull, 462
Odon Hullenkremer, 487
Charles Hunt, 550
Clementine Hunter, 467-468, 470, 934
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John Little John, 1043
Bill Jonas, 1024-1025
KAlberta Kinsey, 414, 466,
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LEugene Lanceray (aft.),
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Antonio Lanzirotti (aft.), 243
Nicolas Largillière (circle), 69
Clarence John Laughlin, 640
Lei Ziren, 631
F. Lemmoine (aft.), 338
Henri Louis Levasseur (aft.), 341
Francesco Londonio (attr.), 214
Louisiana School, 431, 1067
George Benjamin Luks, 477
Fred Lyman, 1068
MLuca Madrassi (aft), 70
Aurelie Leontine Malbet, 52
Pinckney Marcius-Simons, 892
Benjamin Marshall (aft.), 626
E. Martin, 725
Homer Dodge Martin, 955
John McCrady, 453, 480-481
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Virginia McLaws, 1061
Athos Menaboni, 455
James Michalopoulos, 525
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Clarence Millet, 415, 457
Alice Leigh Moise, 933
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Auguste Moreau (aft.), 1089
Mathurin Moreau (aft.), 803
George Morland (aft.), 12
Alice Moseley, 1033
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Charles Whitfield Richards, 1010, 1022
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Ernest D. Roth, 1034
Robert M. Rucker, 931, 1064
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Carl Salvini, 1032
Louise Angelique Sarrazin, 1065
Palmer Schoppe, 1027
Friedrich Schroeder-Sonnenstern, 522
Adrien Schulz, 894
John Tarrell Scott, 471
Tom Secrest, 991
Joseph Henry Sharp (aft.), 918
L. P. Shaver, 1072
Louis Gabriel Sicard, 1021
Southern School, 930, 954
Southern/American School, 932
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G. Specci, 55
Christopher Inglis Stebly, 999
Frank Stella, 1020
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James Crawford Thom, 1059
J. Thomas, 993
Thomas Thomas, 548
Peter Tillemans, 54
Louis Brion De La Tour, 429
Valton Tyler, 990
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Henri Verbrugghe, 625
Georges-Emile Viardot, 818
George Louis Viavant, 432
Sir Alfred Vickers, Sr., 721
Kate Vogel, 1044
WCarl Wagner (aft.), 1122
Joseph Walter (aft.), 756
Wan Ding, 630
Adele (Fanny) Watson, 995
Francis Wheatley, 373
Joseph A. Wilhelm, 1026
Theodore “Fonville” Winans, 474
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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 docu-ment 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 origi-nal 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 regard-ing 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 suc-cessful 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 pur-chase price for the said lot.
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 li-able 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 origi-nal defaulting buyer shall be liable for the payment of any defi-ciency 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 BIDS1. All absentee bids and/or telephone bids must be in our gallery by
5 P.M. CST the Thursday prior to the auction. 2. All arrangements for bidding should be made as early as possible. Tele-
phone 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.
PAYMENT1. 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 purchases made by cash, check or wire transfer, the buyer’s premium shall be discounted 2.5% of this 22%.
2. 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.
3. Documentation of tax exemption must be provided upon registra-tion.
4. 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.
5. VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted for invoices up to $25,000 per customer.
LIVE INTERNET BIDDINGLive internet bidding is available through Live Auctioneers at a buyer’s premium in the amount of 23% of the hammer price. See www.liveauctioneers.com
TERMSAny 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 requests that the mer-chandise be held on premises until the check clears or money can be wired into the Neal Auction Company account.
SHIPPINGWe 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.
STORAGEWe will be glad to store certain items purchased at auction until trans-portation is arranged. Unless other arrangements are made and con-firmed in writing, all items must be removed within one week of the auction. On the first business day following that time period, merchan-dise 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 han-dled 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 li-able for any damage to merchandise after the sale.
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Neal Auction Company
ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Administration & Finance Michelle LeBlanc, CAI
Database Manager/Assistant to Director Jackie Hernandez
Client Services Johanna Darilek
Database/Administrative Assistant Lisa Weisdorffer
GENERAL MANAGER Jason Leckert
GRAPHICSArt Director Emory Nolan
Catalogue Design Carolyn Finnell
Photography Jason Leckert Terry Thibeau Tom Simpson
OPERATIONSDirector of Operations Charles Lee
Operations Staff Charlie Clay Leroy Hubbard Kelvin Gibson Jerry Majors
EXHIBITION STAFF
Sybil Lawson Carolyn Wogan Cammie Mayer Clare Stewart Karolyn Westervelt Cecile Ballard Mimi Abbott
AUCTIONEERS Neal Alford #797
Michelle LeBlanc #1514
Reid Hinshelwood #1715
John R. NealChairman
CONSIGNMENTSDirector of Furniture & Decorative Arts Rachel Weathers
Director of Research Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R.
Director of Consignments, Books & Manuscripts Marc Fagan
Director of Paintings, Prints & Photography Claudia Kheel
Associate Director of Consignments Reid Hinshelwood
Consignments Administrator Michele Carolla
Silver & Decorative Arts Katherine Hovas
Inventory Coordinator Steven G. Rutledge
European Paintings & Decorative Arts Michele Carolla
American Paintings & Decorative Arts Amie Strickland
Asian Arts Bettine Field Carroll
AUCTION SERVICESDirector of Business Development Bettine Field Carroll
Trust & Estates Advisor Henry G. McCall
Senior Appraiser Fine Arts Amanda Mantle Winstead
Appraisals Rachel Weathers
Museum Services Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R.
CATALOGUE CONSULTANTSDecorative Arts & Victoriana Ann M. Masson
Silver Carey Mackie-Alsobrook
Furniture & Decorative Arts Doris Mollenkopf
Newcomb Pottery & Decorative Arts Sally Main
Fine Arts Ryan Miner
Neal AlfordPresident
Katherine HovasSenior Vice President
Michelle LeBlanc, CAIVice President