Session One Friday, November 21, 2 pm 4038 Magazine
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Neal Auction is pleased to present an important family collection of treasures from the
Golden Age of Mardi Gras
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The Isabel Spelman Devereux Collection of Treasures from the Golden Age of Mardi Gras As a small child Isabel Spelman (1883-1955) began to save her parentsâ and older sistersâ ball invitations and favors. Eldest sister Mary Mersereau (Mamie) was a maid in the Proteus Court of 1889, sister Caroline Burnett (Carrie) was Queen of Carnival in 1892 and sister Anna Lovisa (Nannie) was a maid in the Rex Court of 1892. Isabel herself would be a maid in the Rex Court of 1904. Her father, Mark R. Spelman, was president of Colonial Sugar Company and a founder of the Honey Island Railroad. The familyâs New Orleans residence was 1441 First Street; they also maintained a home in New York. The collection has descended to her granddaughter who writes: My grandmother, Beo, Isabel Spelman Devereux, grew up loving Mardi Gras. She was the youngest, by twelve years, of four sisters and by the time she was eight, her older sisters were participating in the glamorous social whirl that was Carnival. Gowns and gloves, parasols and fans and mountains of invitations filled her life. Unfolding the magical ball invitations that were sent to her mother and sisters and eventually to her, enchanted her imagination all of her life. When Beo decided I was old enough and careful enough, she shared her box of enchantments with me. We would pore over each color-filled invitation or dance card and she would tell me stories of her dancing days or we would make up our own fanciful tales. I loved them as much as she did and I always had permission to haul out the Best & Co. box that lived under her bed and housed her Mardi Gras treasure trove. In her hall closet another box held her Carnival bulletins, and on special occasions when there was plenty of time, we would haul out four or five papers to carefully unfold on the floor and pretend it was Mardi Gras day. My brother, Devereux, and I, draped in the costume jewels of our grandfathers, would often pretend to be King and Queen of whatever parades happened to be rolling that day. We had Mardi Gras whenever we wanted. Neal Auction Company is pleased to present this special family collection and would like to thank noted historian Henri Schindler and Wayne Phillips, Curator of Costumes and Textiles, Louisiana State Museum, for their kind assistance with the catalogue.
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The Isabel Spelman Devereux Collection of Treasures from the Golden Age of Mardi Gras, lots 1-174
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W 1. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus,
8. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball favor pin, 1914, theme âTales from Chaucerâ.
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ball favor pin, 1891, theme âDemonologyâ. Note: Loss to enamel.
$400/600
$300/500 2. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, rare sterling silver and enamel ball favor pin, c. 1900. Note: Missing clasp.
9. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, rare sterling silver gilt and enamel ball favor pin, 1905, theme âA Night in Japanâ.
$300/500
$400/600
W 3. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe
of Comus, sterling silver gilt and enamel ball favor pin, 1900, theme âStories of the Golden Ageâ.
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10. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, sterling silver gilt and enamel ball pin favor, 1913, theme âThe Origin and Quaint Customs of Twelfth Nightâ.
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$300/500 Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p.28.
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4. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, sterling silver gilt and enamel ball favor pin, 1901, theme âSelections from the Operasâ.
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11. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball favor pin, 1923, theme âAyeshaâ.
$400/600 5. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, sterling silver and enamel ball favor pin, 1902, theme âThe Fairy Kingdomâ.
$400/600
$400/600 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 31; and Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 28. 6. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball favor pin, 1905, theme âThe Lost Pleiadâ. $400/600 Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 28.
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Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 109.
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Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 109. 12. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball favor pin, c. 1900, marked âM. Scooler, N.Oâ.
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7. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball favor pin, 1913, theme âTimeâs Mysteriesâ.
$300/500 13. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball favor pin, c. 1900.
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$300/500
19. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball favor pin, 1915, theme âTales of the How and Whyâ.
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$300/500
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14. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, sterling silver gilt and enamel ball favor pin, 1900, theme âLegends from the Court of King Arthurâ.
20. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball favor pin, 1924, theme âThe Jatakamala Tales of Buddhaâs Livesâ.
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$300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 136.
$300/500 Note: The Louisiana State Museumâs Mardi Gras Collection includes examples of this pin.
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15. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, sterling silver gilt and enamel ball favor pin, 1904, marked âAdler, N.O.â, theme âVisions of the Worldâs Vanitiesâ.
$400/600 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 138.
$300/500 19 16. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, rare ball favor pin, possibly 1905, theme âVathekâ.
22. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, rare ball favor pin, possibly 1896, theme âDumb Societyâ.
$300/500 17. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, sterling silver and enamel ball favor pin, 1907, theme âThe Quest of the Fountain of Youthâ.
21. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1889, marked âFrantz & Opitzâ, theme âThe Hindoo Heavensâ.
$300/500
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Note: Probably made in New Orleans, relates to examples made by Maurice Scooler. 23. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball pin favor, 1897, theme âOrlando Furioso (Aristo)â.
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$300/500
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18. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, sterling silver gilt and enamel ball favor pin, 1913, theme âAbove the Cloudsâ.
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$400/600
Proteus, ball favor pin, 1904, theme âThe Alphabetâ. Note: Loss to enamel. $200/400
25. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1905, theme âThe Rubaiyatâ. $300/500 23 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com
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36. [Mardi Gras], Rex, Ducal Badge, 1883, theme âAtlantis-The Antediluvian Worldâ, presented in an antique, probably original, unmarked box. $500/1000 34
26. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1906, theme âThe Inspiration of Proteus (Silver Anniversary)â. $300/500 27. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1907, theme âThe Queen of the Serpents (from the Thousand and One Nights)â. $400/600 28. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball favor pin, 1909, theme âRomances of Walesâ. $300/500 29. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon, ball favor pin, possibly 1912, theme âSatan Dethronedâ. $300/500
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34. [Mardi Gras], Atlanteans, rare sterling silver and enamel ball favor pin, c. 1900, by Gorham.
Oberon, ball favor pin, possibly 1912, theme âSatan Dethronedâ. Note: Loss to enamel. $200/300 31. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon, ball favor pin, 1914, theme âLe Grand Trianonâ. $400/600 32. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon, ball favor pin, 1914, theme âLe Grand Trianonâ. $300/500 33. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon, ball favor pin, probably 1925, theme âThe Carnival of Veniceâ. $400/600
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$400/600 Note: The Louisiana State Museum Mardi Gras Collection includes an example of this pin. W 35. [Mardi Gras], a
silvered charm bracelet fitted with a collection of ball favor pins including: TNR, 1905; Atlanteans, 1905; Momus, 1908; Momus, 1910; TNR, 1908, Momus, 1991; Momus peacock; Momus Japanese lady; and Harlequin head mask; all drilled. $300/500
Note: Illustrated in Henry Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 61; and in Stephen Halesâ Rex, An Illustrated History of the School of Design, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Inc., Mandeville, 2010, p. 51. 37. [Mardi Gras], Rex, Ducal Badge, 1904, theme âIn the Realm of Imaginationâ, ribbon detached but retained, associated box. $400/600 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Jewelry of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2006, p. 84.
38. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, 1871, theme âSpencerâs Faerie Queenâ, (1 pc.) $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 32. 39. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, and 25th anniversary card, 1882, theme âThe Worships of the Worldâ, designed by Charles Briton, (3 pcs.) $500/700
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40. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and envelope, 1884, theme âIllustrated Irelandâ, (2 pcs.) $500/700 Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p.27. Note: The 1884 Comus ball is considered the first to include a court: daughters of the Confederacy Mildred and Mary Lee, Winnie Davis and Nannie Hill, who were invited as special guests. Mildred Lee, who danced the first quadrille with Comus, is considered the first queen of the Mistick Krewe. Reference: Schindler, Henri. Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Flammarian: Paris, 1997, p. 79.
41. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, parade booklet, 1884, published by The Royal Publisher, The Times-Democrat, New Orleans, theme âIllustrated Irelandâ, (1 pc.) $400/600
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43. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, and two admit cards, 1892, theme âNippon, the Land of the Rising Sun â designed by Jennie Wilde, (4 pcs.)
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Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, 1891, theme âDemonology â, designed by Jennie Wilde, (1 pc.) $500/700 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 22-3.
$700/900 Note: Winnie Davis, the younger daughter of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, was queen in 1892. In keeping with the theme, she and her court wore silk-satin kimonos. Invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 24-5 43 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com
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46. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, dance card, 1898, theme âScenes from Shakespeareâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (1 pc.) $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 28. 44
47 47. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, and dance card, 1899, theme âJosephusâ, designed by Jennie Wilde (3 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 30-1; dance card illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 51, and Errol Labordeâs Mardi Gras, Chronicles of New Orleans Carnival, Pelican Publishing Company: New Orleans, 2013, p. 41.
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48. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card and dance card, 1900, theme âStories of the Golden Ageâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (4 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 32-3.
46 49 44. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1896, theme âThe Months and Seasons of the Yearâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (3 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 26.
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45. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and two envelopes, 1897, theme âHomerâs Odysseyâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (3 pcs.) $600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 27.
49. [Mardi Gras], The Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, dance card and two admit cards, 1902, theme âThe Fairy Kingdomâ, (5 pcs.) $1200/1800
50. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and two admit cards, 1903, theme âA Leaf from the Mahabarataâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (3 pcs.) $600/900 Note: Invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 36. 51. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card, call-out card and dance card with pencil, 1905, theme âThe Lost Pleiadâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (5 pcs.) $1000/1200 Note: Invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs book Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 39. 52. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus, Golden Anniversary Ball invitation and envelope, 1906, theme âThe Masque of Comusâ, designed by Jennie Wilde (2 pcs.)
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$600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 39.
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54. [Mardi Gras], Mystic Krewe of Comus, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1914, theme âTales from Chaucerâ, design by Jennie Wilde, (2 pcs.) $500/700
53. [Mardi Gras], Mystick Krewe of Comus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1909, theme âFlights of Fancyâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (3 pcs.)
W 55. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball
invitation, envelope and admit card, 1885, theme âDominoâ, (2 pcs.) $400/600 52
$800/1200
W 56. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball
invitation, 1896, theme âThat Orbed Maiden with White Fur Ladenâ, (1 pc.) $200/400
Note: Dance card illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 41.
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W 58. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night
Revelers, ball invitation and envelope, 1902, theme âThe Birthnight of the Hummingbird (Goodrich)â, (2 pcs.) $200/400 59. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball invitation, envelope, two admit cards and dance card, 1904, theme âHarlequinâ, (5 pcs.) $500/700 W 60. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night
Revelers, ball invitation and envelope, 1908, theme âCourt of Misruleâ, (2 pcs.) $200/400
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61. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball invitation, 1911, theme âThe Battle of the Flowersâ; and dance card with pencil, 1912, theme âThe Butterflyâ, (2 pcs.)
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$400/600 62. [Mardi Gras], Rex ball invitation and envelope, 1882, theme âPursuit of Pleasureâ, designed by Charles Briton, (2 pcs.) $600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, pp. 50-1; and Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 40. 62 63. [Mardi Gras], Rex ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1881, theme âArabian Nights Talesâ, designed by Charles Briton (3 pcs.)
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$700/900 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 52; and Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 40.
57. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1899, theme âThe Realm of the Butterfliesâ, (2 pcs.) $400/600 Note: Dance card illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 82.
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Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers, ball program, 1938, theme âA Reminiscence of Lafcadio Hearnâ; ball program, 1934, theme âThe Emperorâs New Clothesâ; and ball program, 1959, theme âHolders of the Gold and Silver Beansâ, (3 pcs.) $400/600 Note: The 1938 ball program illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 83.
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65. [Mardi Gras], Rex, ball invitation, invitation envelope, outer envelope and two admit cards, 1883, theme âAtlantis, the Antediluvian Worldâ, lithography by F. Appel, Paris (5 pcs.) $1000/1200 Note: Admit card and invitation envelope illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 53.
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68. [Mardi Gras], Rex, ball invitation and envelope, 1901, theme âHuman Passions and Characteristicsâ (2 pcs.) $600/800 69
W 66. [Mardi Gras], Rex, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1887,
theme âMusic and Dramaâ (2 pcs.) $300/500 Note: Admit card illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 57; and Stephen W. Halesâ Rex, an Illustrated History of the School of Design, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2010, p. 78. 67. [Mardi Gras], Rex, ball invitation and envelope, 1894, theme âIllustrations From Literatureâ, design by Bror Anders Wikstrom (2 pcs.)
69. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation and envelope, 1882, theme âThe Ramayanaâ, design by Charles Briton (2 pcs.) $600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 108-9; and Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 43. W 70. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation,
envelope and admit card, 1887, theme âMyths of the New Worldâ (3 pcs.) $700/900
$700/900 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 64-5.
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Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1899, theme âCinderella, or The Little Glass Slipperâ, (2 pcs.) $500/700 W 74. [Mardi
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Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1902, theme âByronâs Poemsâ, (2 pcs.)
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$400/600 75. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card and dance card, 1904, theme âVisions of the Worldâs Vanitiesâ, (4 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 116. W 76. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, invitation, envelope and
admit card, 1907, theme âThe Quest of the Fountain of Youthâ, (3 pcs.) $400/600
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77. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card, 1909, theme âSigns and Superstitionsâ, designed by Jennie Wilde (3 pcs.) $600/900
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71. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and 3 admit cards, 1883, theme âThe Moors of Spainâ, (5 pcs.)
72. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card and dance card, 1892, theme âAladdin or The Wonderful Lampâ (4 pcs.)
$800/1200
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Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 110.
Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 113.
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Note: The dance card illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Flammarion: Paris, 1997, p. 79. 78. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1911, theme âThe Language of Flowersâ, (3 pcs.) $600/900
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Knights of Momus, dance card with pencil, 1914, theme âOdds and Ends of Nonsenseâ, designed by Jennie Wilde, (1 pc.) $400/600 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Flammarion: Paris, 1997, p. 78. 80. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1886, theme âVisions of Other Worldsâ, designed by Carlotta Bonnecaze, (3 pcs.)
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Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 126. W 81. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus,
ball invitation and envelope, 1887, theme âAndersenâs Fairy Talesâ, (2 pcs.) $500/700 82. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope, two admit cards and dance card with pencil, 1888, theme âLegends of the Middles Agesâ, lithography by F. Appel, Paris, (5 pcs.) $1000/1200
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Note: Ball invitation and dance card illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 127-128. 83. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, two envelopes (different sizes), and dance card, 1889, theme âThe Hindoo Heavensâ, designed by Carlotta Bonnecaze, (4 pcs.) Note: condition.
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ball invitation, 1892, theme âA Dream of the Vegetable Kingdomâ, (1 pc.)
$600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 130-1.
$400/600 Note: Illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003, p. 37.
84. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1890, theme âElflandâ, designed by Carlotta Bonnecaze, lithography by F. Appel, Paris (3 pcs.)
86. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation and envelope, 1897, theme âOrlando Furiosoâ, design by Bror Anders Wikstrom, (2 pcs.)
$700/900
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Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 129.
Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 135. 86 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com
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88. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, two envelopes and dance card with pencil, 1899, theme âE Pluribus Unumâ, design by Bror Anders Wikstrom (4 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 136. 89. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, 2 envelopes, and two admit cards, 1902, theme âFloraâs Feastâ, (5 pcs.)
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$800/1200 90. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, two envelopes and admit card, 1903, theme âCleopatraâ, (4 pcs.)
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$700/900 Note: Admit card illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 138. 91. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, two ball invitations, envelope, and dance card with pencil, 1904, theme âThe Alphabetâ, (4 pcs.)
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$700/900 92. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, two programs for the Silver Anniversary Ball, envelope, dance card and two admit cards, 1906, theme âThe Inspiration of Proteusâ, design by Bror Anders Wikstrom, (6 pcs.)
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Proteus, ball invitation, 1898, theme âA Trip to Wonderlandâ, (1 pc.) $400/600
Note: Program illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 139. 93. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation and envelope, 1909, theme âRomances of Walesâ, (2 pcs.) $500/700
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Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 143.
94. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, envelope, two admit cards, and call-out card, 1907, theme âThe Queen of the Serpentsâ, (5 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 140.
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of Proteus, ball invitation and envelope, 1910, theme âAstrologyâ, (2 pcs.) 101
$400/600 96. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, ball invitation, 2 envelopes, admit card and dance card, 1913, theme âAdventures of Telemachusâ, (5 pcs.) $600/900
101. [Mardi Gras], The Atlanteans, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1899, theme âThe Temple of Fame (Alexander Pope)â, (2 pcs.) $400/600 96
Note: Ball invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 144.
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103. [Mardi Gras], The Atlanteans, ball invitation, two envelopes, admit card, and dance card with pencil, 1905, theme âThe Rainbowâ, (5 pcs.)
ball invitations, envelope and admit card, 1902, theme âThe Robes of Feathers (a Japanese story by Fitzgerald)â, (4 pcs.) $500/700
Atlanteans, ball invitation, envelope, and admit card, 1892, theme âThe Tempestâ, (3 pcs.)
$600/900
$500/700 W 104. [Mardi Gras], The Atlanteans, ball
invitation and envelope, 1907, theme âCourt of the Great Mogul Shah Jehanâ, (2 pcs.)
W 98. [Mardi Gras], The
Atlanteans, ball invitation and envelope, 1893, theme âThe Bird Wife (Lafcadio Hearn)â, (2 pcs.) $400/600
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Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 85.
W 99. [Mardi Gras], The
Atlanteans, dance card, 1894, theme âThe Ballet of the Season at Fontainebleauâ, (1 pc.)
105. [Mardi Gras], The Atlanteans, ball invitation, envelope and three dance cards with two pencils, 1908, theme âThe Realm of Hyperionâ, design by Jenny Wilde, (5 pcs.)
$300/500
$700/900 Note: Invitation illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 86.
W 100. [Mardi Gras], The
Atlanteans, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1898, theme âThe Garden of Iremâ, (3 pcs.) $400/600
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W 109. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon,
ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1909, theme âThe Ships that Come Inâ, (3 pcs.) $500/700 110. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Nereus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card, 1897, theme âCoral Groves and Grottoesâ, (3 pcs.) $600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 90-1; and invitation illustrated in Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, 2003. p. 51. 106 111. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Nereus, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1898, theme âThe Infernoâ, (3 pcs.) $700/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 91-2; and Arthur Hardyâs Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2003.
108
W 112. [Mardi
Gras], Krewe of Nereus, ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1903, theme âThe Birth of the Water Lilyâ, (2 pcs.)
110
$500/700 113
W 107. [Mardi Gras], Elves of
Oberon, dance card with pencil, 1903, theme âWhen Folly Rulesâ, (1 pc.) $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 88. 111
106. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon, dance card, 1901, theme âThe Island of Dreamsâ; dance card with pencil, 1911, theme âThe Children of Fable and Fictionâ; and dance card with pencil, 1914, theme âLe Grand Trianonâ, (3 pcs.) $500/700
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108. [Mardi Gras], Elves of Oberon, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1905, theme âThe Secret of the Sphinxâ, (3 pcs.) $500/700
113. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Nereus, ball invitation, envelope, admit card, call-out card, and dance card with pencil, 1905, theme âA Glimpse of Old Japanâ, (5 pcs.) $700/900 W 114. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Nereus,
ball invitation and dance card with pencil, 1911, theme âThe Garden of the Godsâ, (2 pcs.) $300/500 W 115. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Nereus,
invitation and envelope, 1913, theme âMusic, Rhyme and Songâ, (2 pcs.) $400/600
116. [Mardi Gras], High Priests of Mithras, ball invitation, envelope and four admit cards, 1904, theme âThe Story of Shah Nemahâ, (6 pcs.) $600/900 Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 96. W 117. [Mardi Gras], High
Priests of Mithras, ball invitation and envelope, 1906, theme âThe Vision of Jacobâ, (2 pcs.)
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$300/500 122
W 118. [Mardi Gras], High
Priests of Mithras, ball invitation, envelope and dance card, 1909, theme âMary, Mary, Quite Contraryâ, (3 pcs.) $500/700 W 119. [Mardi Gras], High
Priests of Mithras, ball invitation, envelope and two admit cards, 1912, theme âLegend of the Land of the Gods (Princess Firefly)â, (4 pcs.)
120
$500/700 120. [Mardi Gras], The Phunny Phorty Phellows, pop-up ball program, envelope and two admit cards, 1882, theme âThe Days We Celebrateâ, (4 pcs.)
125
$800/1200 W 121. [Mardi Gras],
W 124. [Mardi Gras], The Falstaffians,
Consus, ball invitation and envelope, 1897, theme âSherwoodâ, (2 pcs.)
$200/300
dance card, 1901, theme âSir Johnâs Armyâ, (1 pc.)
$500/700 125. [Mardi Gras], The Falstaffians, ball invitation, envelope and admit card, 1904, theme âThe Birth of the Butterflyâ, (3 pcs.) Condition: Admit card torn into pieces.
122. [Mardi Gras], Consus, ball invitation, envelope and dance card with pencil, 1898, theme âThe Meeting of King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France on the Field of the Cloth of Goldâ, (3 pcs.)
123. [Mardi Gras], Consus, dance card with pencil, 1901, theme âShakespeare and His Creationsâ, (1 pc.)
$600/900
$300/500
Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, pp. 155-6.
Note: Illustrated in Henri Schindlerâs Mardi Gras Treasures, Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2000, p. 157; and illustrated on the cover of the first edition of Perry Youngâs The Mistick Krewe, Chronicles of Comus and his Kin.
123
$500/700 W 126. [Mardi Gras], The Falstaffians, ball
invitation and envelope, 1905, theme âThe Wooing of Endymion by the Moon Goddess (from William Morris)â, (2 pcs.) $400/600
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132. [Mardi Gras], costume girdle, c. 1900, hand-painted brass, marked with maskerâs placement/position number, partially obscured by pin. $200/300 Note: The Louisiana State Museumâs Mardi Gras Collection includes similar examples from c. 1900. 133. [Mardi Gras], a costume necklace of red and green âpasteâ jewels, c. 1880. $300/500 133 134. [Mardi Gras], a costume necklace of green âpasteâ jewels, c. 1880.
130
$300/400 135. [Mardi Gras], probably Krewe of Proteus, 1914, theme âGerusalemme Liberataâ, costume necklace set with a cross and glass âcoralâ beads. $300/500 Note: âGerusalemme Liberataâ was the last of the Proteus balls designed by Jennie Wilde, whose grandfather had translated the epic poem into English.
132 134
W 136. [Mardi Gras], a pair of
W 127. [Mardi Gras], The Falstaffians, admit card,
costume cuff bracelets set with blue âpasteâ jewels, late 19th c.
1906, theme âFridthjof the Valiantâ, (1 pc.) $150/250
$400/600
W 128. [Mardi Gras], Les Inconnues, ball invitation,
$200/400
137. [Mardi Gras], bejeweled brass costume sword, early 20th c., marked with maskerâs placement/position number 73, retains bright gilt surface.
W 129. [Mardi Gras], The Mittens, ball invitation and
$200/300
1904, (1 pc.)
dance card with pencil, 1909, (2 pcs.) $400/600
W 138. [Mardi Gras], a pair of
costume ornaments set with blue and white âpasteâ jewels, c. 1900.
130. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, 1884, theme âThe Aeneidâ, two brass costume helmets, probably French, one retaining original horsehair and marked with maskerâs placement/position number, 101.
$200/400 Note: The Louisiana State Museumâs Mardi Gras Collection includes similar examples. These ornaments were sewn onto the costumes.
$400/600 Note: The Louisiana State Museumâs Mardi Gras Collection includes similar examples from the 1880s.
135
W 131. [Mardi Gras], brass costume scimilar and
dagger, c. 1900. $300/500
137
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W 139. [Mardi Gras], a group of Art
Nouveau bejeweled costume fragments, late 19th/early 20th c., including two buckles and a turban ornament. $200/300 W 140. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1903, loving
cup, theme âFeasts and Fetesâ, retains some matte and burnished gilt surfaces. $300/500 Note: Illustrated in Errol Labordeâs Mardi Gras, Chronicles of the New Orleans Carnival, Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, 2013, p. 148. 142 141. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1905, gilt trumpet vase with original box, theme âIdealistic Queensâ, retains some bright gilt surface. $300/500 141 142. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1906, pin cushion, theme âIn Utopiaâ, retains some bright gilt surface and bright purple velvet. $300/500 W 143. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1907, jewelry
box, theme âVisions of Nationsâ. $300/500
146
Note: Illustrated in Errol Labordeâs Mardi Gras, Chronicles of the New Orleans Carnival, Pelican Publishing Company: New Orleans, 2013, p. 148; and Stephen W. Halesâ Rex, an Illustrated History of the School of Design, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2010, p. 74. W 144. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1909, Art
Nouveau vase, theme âThe Treasures of the Kingâ. $200/400 145. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1910, letter opener with original box, theme âThe Freaks of Fableâ, retains original matte and burnished gilt surfaces. $400/600 Note: Illustrated in Stephen W. Halesâ Rex, an Illustrated History of the School of Design, Pro Bono Publico, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2010, p. 75. 146. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1911, inkwell with glass ink pot, theme âArts and Sciencesâ, retains matte and burnished gilt surfaces. $400/600
145
147. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1912, hand mirror with original box, theme âPhases of Natureâ, bright gilt surface.
147
W 149. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1914, silverplate
$300/500 Note: Illustrated in Stephen W. Halesâ Rex, an Illustrated History of the School of Design, Pro Bono Publico, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2010, p. 75. W 148. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1913,
silverplate pin tray with original box, theme âEnchantments and Transformationsâ.
loving cup, theme âThe Drama of the Yearâ. $150/250 W 150. [Mardi Gras], Rex, 1915, ceramic and
silver deposit sugar bowl with original box, theme âFragments from Song and Storyâ. $300/500
$300/500
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W 151. [Mardi Gras], Mystick
W 160. [Mardi Gras], Rex,
(sic) Krewe of Comus, February 24, 1903, theme âA Leaf from the Mahabharataâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
February 20, 1912, theme âPhases of Natureâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $400/600
$500/700 W 161. [Mardi Gras], Rex, W 152. [Mardi Gras], Mystick
February 20, 1917, theme âThe Gifts of the Gods to Louisianaâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
(sic) Krewe of Comus, February 16, 1904, theme âIzdubarâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. 153
$500/700
$500/700 W 162. [Mardi Gras], Knights
153. [Mardi Gras], Mystick (sic) Krewe of Comus, February 28, 1911, theme âFamiliar Quotationsâ, parade bulletin, float designer Jennie Wilde, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
of Momus, February 17, 1887, theme âMyths of the New Worldâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $400/600
$500/700 W 163. [Mardi Gras], Knights W 154. [Mardi Gras], Mystick
of Momus, March 2, 1905, theme âVathekâ, parade bulletin, float designer Jennie Wilde, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
(sic) Krewe of Comus, February 4, 1913, theme âTimeâs Mysteriesâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700
157
W 155. [Mardi Gras], Rex,
$500/700 164. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, February 7, 1907, theme âThe Quest of the Fountain of Youthâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
February 27, 1887, theme âMusic and Popular Airsâ, parade bulletin, lithographer M.F. Dunn & Bro., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $400/600
$500/700 W 156. [Mardi Gras], Rex, W 165. [Mardi Gras], Knights
February 24, 1903, theme âFetes and Feastsâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
of Momus, February 18, 1909, theme âSigns and Superstitionsâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
$500/700 Note: Illustrated in Stephen W. Halesâ Rex, an Illustrated History of the School of Design, Arthur Hardy Enterprises: New Orleans, 2010, p. 129. 157. [Mardi Gras], Rex, March 7, 1905, theme âIdealistic Queensâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700
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$400/600 164 W 166. [Mardi Gras], Knights W 158. [Mardi Gras], Rex, February 23, 1909, theme âThe
Treasures of the Kingâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700
of Momus, February 23, 1911, theme âThe Language of Flowersâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700
W 159. [Mardi Gras], Rex, February 8, 1910, theme âThe Freaks of
Fableâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700
W 167. [Mardi Gras],
Knights of Momus, January 30, 1913, theme âAbove the Cloudsâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700 168. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, February 22, 1887, theme âAndersenâs Fairy Talesâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
175 168
$400/600 W 169. [Mardi Gras],
Krewe of Proteus, February 23, 1903, theme âCleopatraâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700 178
W 170. [Mardi Gras],
Krewe of Proteus, March 6, 1905, theme âThe Rubaiyatâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
173
W 176. Two Sterling Silver and
Enamel Mardi Gras Souvenir Spoons, late 19th/early 20th c., Mechanics Sterling Co., Attleboro, MA, length 5 7/8 in., weight 1.65 troy ozs.
$500/700
$150/250 W 171. [Mardi Gras],
177. De Ficoroni, Francesco, Le Maschere Sceniche e le Figure Comiche dâAntichi Romani, 1732, Roma, (9 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in.), half-title with engraved vignette, with 85 engraved plates of Roman masks, one folding, full calf, gilt title, marbled endpapers.
Krewe of Proteus, March 2, 1908, theme âThe Light of Asiaâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700
$700/1000
177 W 172. [Mardi Gras],
Krewe of Proteus, February 7, 1910, theme âAstrologyâ, parade bulletin, lithographer T. Fitzwilliam & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700 173. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus, February 19, 1912, theme âZoroasterâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in.
W 174. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus,
February 15, 1915, theme âFamous Lovers of the Worldâ, parade bulletin, lithographer Walle & Co., unframed, sheet 28 in. x 42 in. $500/700 175. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ducal Badge, 1880, theme âThe Four Elementsâ. $500/1000
178. A Very Fine Gold Locket, c. 1870, gold unmarked, probably 15 kt., exterior with engraved strapwork decoration, interior with presentation inscription âto ESC from HRH Princess Louiseâ and photograph of Princess Louise (1848-1939). $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL.
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