UNRESERVED @Neal - May 25, 2023

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UNRESERVED @Neal Auction

Featuring more than 250 lots of antique, vintage and modern furniture, paintings, prints, photography, silver, porcelain, glass and collectibles from estates, private collectors and institutions

ONLINE-ONLY MAY 25, 2023

4038 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70115 | 504.899.5329 LA Auc. Lic., Neal Auction Co. #AB-107 | Leckert #1514 | Carroll #1874 | Fagan #1935 | Robinson #2155 EXHIBITION Beginning Monday, May 22, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTION Wednesday, May 25, beginning at 11:00 a.m., lots 1-256 UNRESERVED @Neal Auction ONLINE ONLY ~ MAY 25, 2023 absentee leave bids online live online Live Bidding starts May 25 at 11 a.m. on these platforms: Featuring more than 250 lots of antique, vintage and modern furniture, paintings, prints, photography, silver, porcelain, glass and collectibles from estates, private collectors and institutions. Exhibition will be available at our 4038 Magazine Street Gallery, May 22-25, 2023, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NealAuction.com Auctioneers of Antiques & Fine Art

ONLINE AUCTION

Wednesday, May 25, 11 a.m.

lots 1-256

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1. American Federal-Style Carved Walnut Canopy Bed, late 19th c., arched canopy, vasiform, turned and reeded posts, arched headboard, h. 80 in., w. 49 in., l. 73 in. [$250/350] 2. Pair of American Federal Cherrywood and Maple Beds, 19th c., probably New England, h. 42 in., l. 78 in., w. 39 in. [$700/1000] 3. American Federal Figured Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., serpentine foldover top, conforming frieze, molded tapered legs, h. 29 1/2 in., w. 36 in., d. (closed) 18 1/2 in., d. (open) 37 in. [$400/600] Sold to Benefit the Angelina and Michael Bloise Endowed Fund at Ochsner Cancer Institute. 4. Acadian Painted Child’s Chair, early 19th c., turned finials, shaped slats, possibly original rush seat, sausageturned legs, stretchers, old dark surface, h. 22 in., w. 14 in., d. 11 in. [$100/150] Sold to Benefit the Angelina and Michael Bloise Endowed Fund at Ochsner Cancer Institute.

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9. Sika Design Teak Stool or Side Table, 21st c., h. 20 in., dia. 13 1/2 in. [$100/150] Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 10. Aktuell Form Stool, c. 1960s, Sweden, marked, floating seat, h. 15 1/4 in., dia. 20 in. [$100/150] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 5. Louisiana Gros Rouge Work Table,19th c., tapered legs, h. 29 1/2 in., w. 20 1/2 in., d. 17 in [$400/600] 6. George II Carved Oak Armchair of Generous Proportions, mid-18th c., arched crest rail, pierced splat, tapered legs, h. 45i n., w. 26 in., d. 18 in. [$150/250] 7. American Benchmade Table, 20th c., free-form, h. 43 in., w. 15 in., d. 26 in. [$200/300] 8. Danish Modern Teak Headboard and Nightstand Unit, 1960s, Denmark, headboard with attached single drawer nightstands, fits queen-size bed, h. 33 in., w. 8 ft. 8 in., d. 15 in. [$500/700]
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11. Contemporary ChinoiserieDecorated Chest-on-Stand, upper case with craquelure finish, fitted for writing, reticulated stand, h. 73 in., w. 43 1/2 in., d. 27 in. [$300/500] 12. Sheraton-Style Carved Mahogany Four Poster Tester Bed, by Drexel, elaborate dome tester, rice-carved posts, h. 85 in., l. 81 1/2 in., d. 58 in. [$700/1000] 13. William IV Carved Burl Walnut Canterbury, 19th c., serpentine form, blind drawer, toupie feet, casters, h. 22 in., w. 29 1/2 in., d. 18 in. [$500/700] Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans. 14. George III-Style Carved Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, pie crust top, bird cage support, foliate tripod base, ball and claw feet, h. 29 1/2 in., dia. 29 1/2 in. [$500/700]
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17. French Provincial Carved Fruitwood Panetiere, 19th c., urn finials, verte peinte lyre door, scroll supports, urn carved crest and apron, scroll toes, h. 34 1/2 in., w. 40 in., d. 19 in. [$500/700] 18. French Provincial Fruitwood Buffet, late 19th c., carved frieze, two doors, fiche hinges, interior with single shelf, serpentine skirt, cabriole legs, h. 34 1/2 in., w. 54 3/4 in., d. 21 1/2 in. [$400/600] 15. George III Mahogany Silver Chest, early 19th c., two side drawers with divided interior, lower drawer with removable tray, square tapered legs, h. 29 1/2 in., w. 21 in., d. 20 in. [$600/900] 16. Near Pair of English Yew Wood Hoop-Back Windsor Chairs, 19th c., pierced splat, horseshoe arms, saddle seats, needlepoint pad seats, turned legs and stretchers, taller h. 45 in., w. 26 in., d. 27 in. [$400/600]
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21. Continental Belle Epoque Onyx and Patinated Metal Side Table, c. 1900, h. 32 in., w. 14 in., d. 14 in. [$400/600] Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans. 22. Continental Terracotta Pedestal, octagonal top, lion head and paw carvings h. 27 in., w. 18 1/2 in., d. 18 1/2 in. [$500/700] 19. Louis XVI-Style Carved Walnut Side Table, 19th c., shaped top, reeded frieze with single drawer, carved husk pendants with rosette blocks, square tapered legs, h. 24 in., dia. 25 1/4 in. [$300/500] 20. French Neoclassical Kingwood Parquetry Nightstand, 19th c., lacking inset top, three drawers, stretcher shelf, attenuated flared legs, h. 26 1/2 in., w. 17 3/4 in., d. 11 1/2 in. [$75/150] 23. Antique Louis XV/XVI-Style Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Side Table, Breche d’Alep marble inset top, cabriole legs, stretcher shelf, h. 28 1/4 in., w. 17 1/2 in., d. 17 1/2 in. [$600/900]
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28. Pair of Queen Anne-Style Oak Side Chairs, serpentine crest rail with shell medallion, vasiform splat, cabriole legs, pad feet, h. 41 1/4 in., w. 21 1/2 in., d. 22 in. [$300/500] 25. English Chinoiserie Black Lacquered Tall Chest,19th c., polychrome and gilt decoration, five drawers, serpentine bracket base, h. 51 1/2 in., w. 41 1/2 in., d. 20 1/2 in. [$600/900] 26. Regency Carved Mahogany Chiffonier, early 19th c., two tier superstructure, two drawers over paneled door cabinet, h. 37 3/4 in., w. 33 1/2 in., d. 14 in. Note: Condition. [$700/1000] 24. Regence Carved Walnut Footstool, early 18th c., h. 17 1/4 in., w. 18 1/2 in., d. 18 1/2 in. [$300/500] 27. Regency Carved Mahogany Armchair, early 19th c., reeded stiles and arms, turned uprights, stretchered base, h. 33 1/2 in., w. 20 in., d. 16 1/2 in. [$75/150]
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29. Cora Kelley Ward (American/ Louisiana, 1920-1989), “Abstract Composition in Purple and Green”, 1976, acrylic and oil crayon on paper, signed and dated lower left, 22 5/8 in. x 15 3/8 in., unframed. [$400/600] 30. Cora Kelley Ward (American/Louisiana, 1920-1989), “Abstract Composition in Green and Brown”, 1976, acrylic and oil crayon on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower right, 18 3/8 in. x 13 5/8 in., unframed. [$400/600] 31. Cora Kelley Ward (American/Louisiana, 1920-1989), “Untitled”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, 24 in. x 17 1/2 in., unframed. [$400/600] 32. Dick D. Quin (American/Mississippi, 20th c.), “Hawaiian Honeycreeper”, 1975, watercolor and graphite on paper, signed, titled and dated lower right, artist label and handwritten label with title en verso, 12 in. x 9 in., unframed. [$50/100] 33. Bruce Bordelon (American/Louisiana, b. 1940), “Fall with Red Structures”, 2008, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, signed, titled and dated en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 19 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in. x 1 3/4 in. [$600/800]
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37. Noel Rockmore (American/ Louisiana, 1928-1995), “Israel”, 1968, oil on board, signed, titled and dated upper right, 23 7/8 in. x 18 in., framed, overall 29 1/4 in. x 23 1/8 in. x 1 1/2 in. [$600/800] Provenance: Collection of Sandra Zahn-Oreck (1940-2021). 38. Noel Rockmore (American/ Louisiana, 1928-1995), “The Family”, 1973, oil on linen, signed and dated lower right, “Sandra Zahn-Oreck Gallery” label with artist, title and date on reverse of frame, 24 1/8 in. x 18 in., framed, overall 29 7/8 in. x 23 7/8 in. x 2 3/8 in. [$700/1000] Provenance: Collection of Sandra Zahn-Oreck (1940-2021). 35. Bruce Bordelon (American/Louisiana, b. 1940), “Fall with Red Structures”, 2008, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, signed, titled and dated en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 19 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in. x 1 3/4 in. [$600/800] 36. Bruce Bordelon (American/Louisiana, b. 1940), “Old Mission”, 2016, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled and dated en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., unframed. [$800/1200] 34. Ruth Robinson (American/Alabama, b. 1952), “Woman in Rocker”, 2004, oil on panel, signed and dated mid-right, 20 in. x 15 5/8 in., artist frame, overall 24 1/4 in. x 20 in. x 1 in. [$300/500]

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41. Thelma Lynn Simmons (American/Louisiana, 1934-2022), “Tarot Cards”, 2021, oil on canvas, initialed lower right, signed, titled and dated en verso, 30 in. x. 24 in., unframed. [$200/300] 42. Bruce Bordelon (American/Louisiana, b. 1940), “The Dance”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 20 in. x 16 in., framed, overall 25 7/8 in. x 21 3/4 in. x 3 in. [$600/800] 39. Noel Rockmore (American/ Louisiana, 1928-1995), “Israel: Man, Woman and Boy”, 1968, oil on masonite, signed, titled and dated lower center, label inscribed “#54” en verso, 24 in. x 18 in., framed, overall 30 in. x 24 in. x 1 3/4 in. [$700/1000] Collection of Sandra Zahn-Oreck (1940-2021). 40. Carrie Bell Sliger (American/ Louisiana, 1869-1962), “Portrait of a Man with a Cane”, oil on canvas on board, signed lower right, 16 in. x 12 in., framed, overall 21 1/8 in. x 17 1/8 in. x 1 3/4 in. [$300/500] 43. Bruce Bordelon (American/ Louisiana, b. 1940), “Northshore”, 2013, oil on canvas board, signed and dated lower left, signed and titled en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., framed, 18 3/4 in. x 22 3/4 in. x 1 1/8 in. [$600/800]
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47. Thelma Lynn Simmons (American/Louisiana, 1934-2022), “Seated Woman”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 24 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 24 1/2 in. x 20 5/8 in. x 1 5/8 in. [$200/300] 45. Thelma Lynn Simmons (American/Louisiana, 1934-2022), “The Sock Doll”, 2005, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated, 24 in. x 30 in., framed, overall 24 5/8 in. x 30 5/8 in. x 1 1/2 in. [$200/300] 46. Thelma Lynn Simmons (American/Louisiana, 1934-2022), “No Thanks, I Only Shower”, 2005, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated en verso, 18 in. x 24 in., framed, 18 5/8 in. x 24 1/2 in. x 1 1/2 in. [$150/250] 44. Thelma Lynn Simmons (American/Louisiana, 1934-2022), “I Love You”, 2019, mixed media on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower right, partial “William Rodman & Co., Belfast” framer label on reverse of frame, 24 in. x 18 in., framed, overall 30 7/8 in. x 24 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. [$150/250]

48. Don Wright (American/Louisiana, 19382007), “Figure Studies”, 4 pen and inks on paper, 4 charcoals on paper, 3 graphites on paper, 4 mixed medias on paper, one pastel on paper, 14 signed, 5 with sketches en verso, 7 1/2 in. x 5 in. to 12 in. x 9 in., all unframed. (16 pcs.) [$200/300]

49. Don Wright (American/ Louisiana, 1938-2007), “Abstract Studies”, 5 charcoals on paper, 2 graphites on paper, 2 pastels on paper, 1 hand-enhanced etching, 9 signed, one titled, 6 3/4 in. x 8 1/2 in. to 11 7/8 in. x 9 in., all unframed. (10 pcs.) [$200/300]

50. Don Wright (American/ Louisiana, 1938-2007), “Classical Studies”, 2 charcoals on paper, one ink on paper, one pen and ink on paper, each signed, one inscribed “Reubens”, 9 5/8 in. x 8 in. to 17 7/8 in. x 11 3/4 in., all unframed. (4 pcs.) [$100/150]

51. Don Wright (American/ Louisiana, 1938-2007), “Figure Sketches”, 1987, one graphite on paper, 3 pen and inks on paper, one marker on paper, one pastel on paper, 4 mixed medias on paper, one woodcut print, 10 signed, one dated, 8 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in. to 19 in. x 12 1/2 in., all unframed. (11 pcs.) [$200/300]

52. Xavier de Callatay (Belgian/Louisiana, 1932-1999), “Assorted Sketches”, 1956/1957/1959, 3 pen and inks on paper mounted to board, 4 pen and inks on paper, one graphite and ink on tracing paper, 2 lithographs, one lithograph mounted to board, 8 signed and dated, 3 signed and dated in plate, one titled, one with “Associated Artist Studio” label on reverse of mount, 6 1/2 in. x 9 1/4 in. to 11 in. x 13 7/8 in., all unframed. (11 pcs.) [$100/200]

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55. Southern School, 1887, “Bayou Landscape”, oil on board, initialed “F.R.” and dated lower right, 16 in. x 8 in., framed, overall 20 in. x 11 7/8 in. x 2 1/2 in. [$400/600] 56. Thelma Lynn Simmons (American/Louisiana, 1934-2022), “Carnival”, 2010, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed twice and dated en verso, 50 1/2 in. x 38 in., framed, overall 51 in. x 38 1/2 in. x 1 3/4 in. [$600/800] 53. Ramsey Ayres (American/ Louisiana, 20th c.), “All in White”, 2004, mixed media collage on canvas, initialed lower right, initialed, signed and dated on stretcher, 20 in. x 16 in., unframed. [$200/300] 54. Ramsey Ayres (American/ Louisiana, 20th c.), “Helping with the Pickin’s”, 2004, mixed media collage on canvas, initialed lower right, initialed, signed and dated on stretcher, 24 in. x 18 in., unframed. [$200/300]
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57. Noel Rockmore (American/Louisiana, 1928-1995), “The Oval Garden”, 1962, gouache and ink on paper, signed and dated lower right, signed, dated and “Harry Salpeter Gallery, Inc., New York, NY” label with artist and title on backing board, 9 1/4 in. x 12 5/8 in., framed, overall 16 1/4 in. x 18 1/4 in. x 5/8 in. [$250/350] Provenance: Estate of Angela Gross Folk, Bernardsville, NJ. 58. Danny Frolich (American/Louisiana, 20th c.), “Bayou Landscape”, 1970, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 20 in. x 36 in., framed, overall 25 1/4 in. x 41 1/4 in. x 2 1/4 in. [$400/600]
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63. American School, 20th c., “Portrait of a Lady”, oil on panel, unsigned, 48 in. x 41 5/8 in., framed, overall 53 1/2 in. x 47 1/4 in. x 1 1/2 in. [$500/700] 62. Continental School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Landscape with Houses on the River”, oil on canvas, signed “G. Mialet” lower left, 19 3/4 in. x 24 in., framed, overall 26 in. x 30 1/2 in. x 2 1/2 in. [$250/350] 61. Louis Sicard (American/ Louisiana, 1897-1990), “Trees Along the Road, Coastal Mississippi”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 18 in. x 24 in., unframed. [$400/600] 60. Jan Keels (American/ Louisiana, 20th c.), “Lady in a Flower Hat with Chickens”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 16 in. x 12 in., unframed. [$300/500] 59. Colette Pope Heldner (American/ Louisiana, 1902-1990), “Swamp Idyll”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 8 in. x 10 in., framed, overall 12 3/8 in. x 14 1/2 in. x 1 1/4 in. [$400/600]
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65. Ines Mendes (American, late 19th/early 20th c.), “Floral Still Life”, 1893, oil on canvas board, signed and dated lower right, inscribed en verso, 10 1/2 in. x 12 in., unframed. [$50/100] 67. Ann McLeod (American/Arizona, 20th c.), “Waves Crashing on Rocks”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, “Atlantis, Koloa, HI” label on backing paper, 18 in. x 30 3/4 in., framed, overall 24 7/8 in. x 37 1/2 in. x 1 1/2 in. [$300/500] 66. Frederick De Bourg Richards (American/ Delaware, 1822-1903), “Lake Lucerne”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 21 1/2 in. x 36 in., framed, overall 33 1/4 in. x 47 3/4 in. x 4 in. [$700/1000] 68. American School, 20th c., “A Visit to Grandpa”, “Walking to Church” and “Field Workers”, 3 oils on masonite, each signed “Bermowitz” lower right, one titled on backing board, 14 in. x 20 in. to 18 in. x 23 in., framed, overall 17 5/8 in. x 21 3/4 in. x 1 in. to 20 5/8 in. x 25 1/2 in. x 1 1/4 in. (3 pcs.) [$250/350] Provenance: Estate of Angela Gross Folk, Bernardsville, NJ. 64. American School, 19th c., “Profile Portrait of a Man”, watercolor on paper laid on board, 7 3/4 in. x 6 in., framed, overall 11 5/8 in. x 9 5/8 in. x 1 in. [$100/200]
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69. Tucker Bobst (American, 1923-2008), “Making a Nest”, 1958, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right, “Capo Auctions” tag attached en verso, “Backwoods Gallery, St. Francisville, LA” label on backing paper, 28 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 29 3/8 in. x 21 1/2 in. x 2 in. [$100/200] 70. After Roger Huyssen (American/California, b. 1946), “Suite for Flute and Piano”, oil on masonite, unsigned, “Backwoods Studio and Gallery, St. Francisville, LA” label en verso, 34 1/2 in. x 34 1/2 in., framed, overall 35 3/4 in. x 35 3/4 in. x 2 1/4. [$200/300] 71. Ed Smyth (American/Wyoming, 1916-1996), “Navajo Sweat Bath”, watercolor on board mounted to panel, unsigned, titled lower left, 4 5/8 in. x 5 3/4 in., framed, overall 7 in. x 8 1/2 in. x 1 5/8 in. [$50/100]

Provenance: Private Collection, Philadelphia, PA.

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75. American School, late 19th/early 20th c., “River Landscape”, oil on board, unsigned, inscribed “E. A. Howard” en verso in pen and ink, 11 3/4 in. x 9 3/4 in. (oval), framed with artist plaque, overall 16 1/4 in. x 14 3/8 in. x 1 3/4 in. [$75/150] 76. American School, 1895, “Marshy Landscape”, pastel and watercolor on paper, pencil-signed “A. Lee” and dated lower left, “Walter Keay” label on backing, 9 3/4 in. x 15 5/8 in., framed with artist plaque, overall 17 1/8 in. x 22 1/8 in. x 1 3/8 in. [$75/150] 74. American School, late 19th/early 20th c., “A Pennsylvania Fall”, oil on canvas, signed “JB Graves” lower right, “M. H. Hartmann, New York” label on stretcher, 14 1/4 in. x 10 1/4 in., framed with artist and title plaque, overall 20 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. [$75/150] 73. Carl Broderick (American/California, 20th c.), “The Window”, oil on panel, signed lower left, artist label en verso, artist and title labels on reverse of frame, 5 in. x 5 in., framed, overall 11 in. x 11 in. x 2 in. .; and “Rooms”, oil on canvas, signed lower left and en verso, partial label with artist and 2 artist labels on stretcher, 30 in. x 24 in., framed with artist and title plaque, overall 35 1/2 in. x 29 1/2 in. x 1 3/4 in. (2 pcs.) [$25/50] 72. Lanny Grant (American, b. 1953), “Self-Portrait with Horse and Dog”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 23 3/4 in. x 27 5/8 in. x 2 in. [$800/1200]

Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL.

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81. Marius Hammann (Danish, 1879-1936), “Stenbro”, oil on canvas laid on board, signed lower right, handwritten artist and title labels on reverse of board, 13 1/4 in. x 16 7/8 in., framed, 17 3/4 in. x 21 1/4 in. x 2 in. [$75/150] 79. Continental School, 19th c., “Landscape with Cows along Water”, oil on canvas, signed “G. Mialet” lower left, 20 in. x 24 in., framed, overall 20 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in. x 3 in. [$300/500] 80. Continental School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Landscape with Rocks”, oil on canvas, unsigned, partial “Charles G. Calder, Providence, RI” gallery label on reverse of stretcher, 9 in. x 9 in., unframed. [$75/150] 78. After Robert E. Indiana (American, 1928-2018), “LOVE”, brushed aluminum, unsigned, h. 3 1/8 in., w. 3 in., d. 1 1/2 in., with original box and information booklet. [$50/150] 77. Rare Ceramic Sculpture of Porfirio Diaz on Horseback, c. 1950, likely from Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, h. 14 3/8 in., w. 6 1/2 in., d. 13 in. [$100/200]
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85. After Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770), “Frumentum Indicum, Mays Dictum”, c. 1737, hand-colored engraving, engraved by Johann Jakob Haid (German, 1704-1767), from Phytanthoza Iconographia, published by Hieronymus Lentz for Johann Weinmann, Regensburg, Germany, sheet 15 1/4 in. x 17 3/8 in., framed, overall 22 1/4 in. x 25 1/4 in. x 1 in. [$200/400] 86. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Whooping Crane”, reproduction, sight 53 in. x 35 1/2 in., framed, overall 61 3/8 in. x 43 3/8 in. x 1 1/2 in. [$300/500] 83. Jennett Collins (British, 19th/20th c.), “Newlyweds: Portraits of a Husband and Wife”, 1904, 2 oils on canvas, one signed and dated lower left, one signed and dated mid-left, each 41 1/8 in. x 28 in., unframed. (2 pcs.) [$400/600] 84. Sheldon Williams (British, 19th c.), “Hunting Scene”, 1879, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 14 1/4 in. x 24 1/4 in., framed with artist plaque, overall 19 1/4 in. x 29 3/8 in. x 2 3/4 in. [$400/600] 82. British School, 18th/19th c., “Girl in a Pink Dress”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 30 1/4 in. x 25 1/4 in., framed, overall 40 1/4 in. x 34 7/8 in. x 4 1/4 in. [$400/600]
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91. Group of Five Exhibition Posters, incl. after John Desmond (American/Louisiana, 1922-2008), “Monastery of St. Martin du Canigu in the Pyrenees”, 2001, sheet 35 in. x 23 in.; After Robert Wick (American/Arizona, b. 20th c.), “Sculpture”, 1981, sheet 30 in. x 23 in.; Guyatt/Jenkins Design Group, “The Great Japan Exhibition: Art of the Edo Period 1600-1868”, 1981, sheet 30 in. x 20 in.; Tulane School of Architecture, “Beaux Arts Ball”, 1976/1977, sheets 26 in. x 20 in., all unframed. (5 pcs.) [$50/100] 87. Caroline Wogan Durieux (American/Louisiana, 1896-1989), “1975”, 1976, electron print, pencilsigned, dated and numbered “artist proof” lower right, titled lower left, sheet 19 7/8 in. x 15 7/8 in., unframed. [$300/500] 88. Caroline Wogan Durieux (American/Louisiana, 1896-1989), “Fragmented Clowns”, cliché-verre, pencil-signed, titled, numbered “10/16” and inscribed “Artist Copy” lower margin, 15 5/8 in. x 13 in., unframed. [$500/700] 89. Caroline Wogan Durieux (American/Louisiana, 1896-1989), “The Devil’s Garden”, electron print, pencil-signed, titled and numbered “13/16” lower margin, sheet 18 1/4 in. x 14 5/8 in., unframed. [$400/600] 90. Caroline Wogan Durieux (American/Louisiana, 1896-1989), “Fragmented Clowns”, cliché-verre, pencil-signed, titled and numbered “9/16” lower margin, 15 5/8 in. x 13 in., unframed. [$500/700]
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92. James Carl Hancock (American/ Tennessee, 1898-1966), “Pirate’s Alley, New Orleans, LA”, hand-colored engraving, signed and titled in plate, sheet 10 1/4 in. x 8 in., framed, overall 10 3/4 in. x 8 1/2 in. x 7/8 in. [$50/100] 95. After Rockwell Kent (American/ New York, 1882-1971), “Wayside Madonna”, 1927, lithograph, initialed in plate, printed by Pynson Printers, New York, 10 1/4 in. x 5 1/2 in., matted, overall 16 in. x 10 5/8 in., with print information card. (2 pcs.) [$100/200] 96. After Marc Chagall (Russian/ French, 1887-1985), “Le Couple Devant l’Abre”, 1960, lithograph, unsigned, pencil inscribed with artist on mat, sheet 12 5/8 in. x 9 1/4 in., framed, overall 19 3/4 in. x 15 1/2 in. x 1 in. [$100/200] 93. Robert Malcolm Rucker (American/Louisiana, 1932-2001), “The Rib Room”, reproduction print, signed in plate, printed text about the Royal Orleans en verso, sheet 17 1/2 in. x 9 in., unframed. [$25/50] 94. Sandy Scott (American/Iowa, b. 1943), “Mallard Decoy - Drake” and “Mallard Decoy - Hen”, 2 etchings, each pencil-signed, titled, numbered “51/100” and “SS” blind stamp lower margin, sheets 7 1/2 in. x 12 in., unframed. (2 pcs.) [$100/200]

“Carnival Clean Up”, lithograph, signed in plate, 10 in. x 7 in., unframed. [$25/50]

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98. William Anderson Sherwood (American/Maryland, 18751951), “Pecheurs de Crevettes - Shrimp Fishers”, etching, pencilsigned, titled and artist blind stamp lower margin, 11 in. x 9 in., unframed. [$25/50]

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100. Noel Rockmore (American/ Louisiana, 1928-1995), “A Visit to the Dentist 1974”, 1980, 32 posters, unsigned, signed and titled in plate, published by Sandra Zahn-Oreck Gallery, 17 5/8 in. x 13 1/8 in., unframed. (32 pcs.) [$50/75]

Provenance: Collection of Sandra ZahnOreck (1940-2021).

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99. Victor Jean Desmeures (French, 1895-1978), “Exposition Colonial International, Paris 1931”, 1931, lithograph, signed in plate, printed by Robert Lang, Paris, “Picture Palace, Minneapolis, MN” label with artist and date on backing paper, sight 46 1/2 in. x 30 3/4 in., framed, overall 50 1/4 in. x 34 5/8 in. x 1 1/4 in. [$500/700] 101. Noel Rockmore (American/ Louisiana, 1928-1995), “A Visit to the Dentist 1974”, 1980, 18 posters, each pencil-signed lower right and numbered lower left, signed and titled in plate, published by Sandra Zahn-Oreck Gallery, 17 5/8 in. x 13 1/8 in., unframed. (18 pcs.) [$25/50] Collection of Sandra Zahn-Oreck (1940-2021). 102. Ludwig Hohlwein (German, 1874-1949), “Nebelhornbahn Oberstdorf”, 1937, chromolithograph, titled upper center, artist stamp mid-right, dated en verso, 31 3/4 in. x 22 1/4 in., framed, overall in. x in. x in. [$300/500] 97. Tilden Landry (American/Louisiana, 1911-1968),
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103. Large Continental Antiphonary Gregorian Chants Print Sheet, 1791, colored pigments and ink on paper, unsigned, sight 18 1/2 in. x 12 3/4 in., attractively framed, recto and verso glass, overall 20 1/8 in. x 14 3/8 in. x 1 1/4 in. [$200/400] 105. George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), “30th Anniversary New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival”, 1999, silkscreen poster, signed, numbered “1055/3000” and blind stamp lower right, signed in plate, sight 35 in. x 19 7/8 in., framed, overall 41 1/4 in. x 26 3/8 in. x 1 in. [$250/350] 104. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, 1944-2013), “New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival”, 1995, silkscreen poster, pencil-signed and numbered “518/2500” lower margin, signed in plate, 33 in. x 19 1/2 in., framed, overall 41 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in. x 3/4 in. [$800/1200] 106. Arman (French, 1928-2005), “Violent Violin”, screenprint on Arches paper mounted to board, pencil-signed lower right, numbered “111/150” lower left, 30 in. x 22 in., framed, overall 33 1/8 in. x 40 1/2 in. x 1 3/8 in. [$250/350]

“Homage

the Sun”, 1968 and “Untitled”, 1968, 3 serigraphs on paper, all pencil-signed and dated, one titled and

“3/4” or “3/10” lower margin, 17 in. x 17 in., framed, overall 22 1/4 in. x 21 3/4 in. to 23 1/4 in. x 23 1/4 in. (3 pcs.) [$200/300]

Note: This scene depicts Snow Creek and Mt. San Jacinto, west of Palm Springs, CA.

22 7/8 in. x 15 in. x 1 1/4 in. [$100/200]

6 in. x 4 7/8 in. x 1/2 in. [$50/100]

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109. Stephen H. Willard (American/California, 1894-1966), “Silent Interlude”, hand-painted photograph mounted to masonite, signed and titled lower right, “Gilley’s Gallery, Baton Rouge, LA” label on backing paper, 22 in. x 30 in., framed, overall 29 1/8 in. x 37 1/8 in. x 2 1/4 in. [$400/600] 110. American School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Young Girl”, hand-colored tintype, unsigned, 8 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed, overall 16 in. x 14 in. x 3 in. [$50/75] Sold to Benefit the Angelina and Michael Bloise Endowed Fund at Ochsner Cancer Institute. 111. New Orleans School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Wedding Portrait”, hand-colored silver gelatin print, “Pasco” label en verso, 19 3/4 in. x 12 in. (oval), framed, overall 112. American School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Woman”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, 3 3/4 in. x 2 in., framed, overall 107. Roy Ahlgren (American, 1927-2011), “Energia IV”, 1969, to 2 numbered 108. Ira R. McCall (American, 20th c.), “Marchand’s Spiral, Vieux Carre”, gelatin silver print mounted to board, pencil-signed and titled on mount, 9 1/2 in. x 7 1/4 in., unframed. [$25/50]

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117. Staffordshire Pottery Bust of The Rev John Wesley, 18th c., by Enoch Wood of Burslem, dedication plaque on verso, h. 12 1/2 in., w. 7 in., d. 5 in. [$300/500] Henry Stern, New Orleans. 113. Three New Orleans Art Pottery Vessels, incl. small Newcomb vase, h. 2 1/4 in., Shearwater lidded jar, h. 6 3/4 in., and a vase, impressed mark, “MRS L. A. STONE/ NEW ORLEANS”, h. 3 3/4 in. [$400/600] 114. Set of Three Roycroft Porcelain Plates, early 20th c., by Buffalo Pottery, dia. 10 in. [$50/100] Sept. lot 129; Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 115. Pair of Italian Faience Figures of a Chinese Couple by Ugo Zaccagnini, 20th c., woman with basket, man with tray, h. 22 1/2 in., mounted on wood bases [$100/200] 116. Masahiro Mori Ceramic Dish, 20th c., Japan, cobalt well, with raised center, h. 1 1/2 in., w. 7 3/4 in., d. 7 3/4 in. [$75/150] Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL

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123. Large Teco Ceramic “Buttress” Vase, 2006, Teco Art Pottery Collection, h. 12 3/4 in., dia. 10 1/2 in. [$75/150] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 119. Antique Carved and Painted Duck Decoy, l. 17 in. [$25/50] 121. Antique Copperware, 19th c., incl. 4 kettles, 2 pans and 2 pots, largest h. 13 in. dia. 18 in. (8 pcs.) [$300/500] Bocage Historic Home, Darrow, LA 122. Rare Tulane University 1931 Football Team Souvenir Letter Holder, brass and enamel, players’ signatures engraved in the football, with the coach’s photo, verso with the season’s game scores and opponents, h. 3 3/4 in., w. 6 in., d. 2 1/2 in. [$300/500] The 1931 Tulane football team posted an undefeated regular season, but lost to the national champion USC in the Rose Bowl. 118. Roy LeGaux Carved and Painted Duck Decoy, signed “R. LeGaux, Meraux, LA”, l. 15 1/2 in. [$50/75] 120. Cast Stone Seated Figure of a Deity, 20th c., figure sitting cross-legged, h. 37 1/2 in., w. 12 in., d. 11 in. [$50/100]

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127. Two Pairs of Roycroft Hand-Hammered Bookends, marked; together with another pair, tallest h. 5 in. [$150/250] Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 128. Five Roycroft Copper Desk Items, marked; together with two copper crumbers, tallest h. 3 3/4 in. [$150/250] Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 124. Six Roycroft Hand-Hammered Desk Items, marked, incl. two pairs of bookends, set of blotter corners, letter opener, two envelope holders, tallest h. 3 1/2 in. (11 pcs.) [$150/250] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 125. Two Roycroft Metalware Bowls, early 20th c., marked, larger h. 4 1/2 in., dia. 11 1/2 in. [$150/250] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 126. Two Pairs of Roycroft Hand-Hammered Bookends, marked, one with owl design; together with another pair, tallest h. 5 1/2 in. [$250/350] Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL

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129. Two Dansk Carved Wood Ice Buckets, h. 7 3/4 in., dia. 8 3/4 in. [$50/100] Bloomington, IL 131. Four Dansk Carved Teak Desk Items, marked; together with a Georg Jensen lidded bowl, h. 5 3/4 in. [$150/250] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 132. Two Contemporary Carved Burl Wood Boxes, one signed Charles Elkan, h. 10 1/2 in., w. 7 in., d. 3 in., other unmarked. [$100/150] Bloomington, 133. Vintage Travelling Trunk, early 20th c., interior with removable tray, with old travel decals, h. 10 1/2 in., w. 24 1/2 in., d. 15 in. [$75/150] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 130. Six Dansk Carved Teak Table Items, marked, incl. 2 pepper grinders, and four bowls, dia. 6 1/4 in. [$50/100]

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137. Seven Mario Bellini for Kartell Acrylic Trays, seven different colors, 12 1/2 in. x 18 in. [$150/250] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 138. Antique Gilt and Polychrome Figure of a Saint, plinth base, h. 24 1/2 in., w. 10 in., d. 9 in. [$75/150] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 135. Four Antique Continental Dresser Boxes, two with beveled glass, one with lithograph of a dance, the largest (h. 3 in., w. 5 in. d. 4 in.) fabric covered with bronze mounts [$300/500] 136. Continental Cloisonne Charger, depicting cranes in a landscape, dia. 11 3/4 in. [$250/350] 134. Pair of Attributed to Maison Jansen Eglomise Table Lamps, 20th c., rectangular bases and shade, h. (to top of shade) 28 in. [$400/600] 140. Antique English Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Rosewood Tea Caddy, interior with two lidded compartments, h. 5 1/2 in., w. 9 in., d. 5 in. [$300/500] 139. European Asian-Style Grotto Figure, mid-to-late 19th, gilt and polychrome terracotta, wood base, h. 14 1/4 in. [$200/400]

Note: The Steam Yacht Issaquena was jointly owned by brothers Alexander Muir and James Stewart, Jr., members of the New York Yacht Club, Maryland Yacht Club (Baltimore), St. Louis Yacht Club and Indian Harbor Yacht Club (Greenwich). The family firm, James Stewart & Co., an architectural practice and contracting business, was founded in 1866 in St. Louis and later headquartered in New York City, with branches in Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, and San Francisco.

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141. Reed & Barton “King Francis” Silverplate Tea Tray, l. 30 1/4 in. x 21 in.; together with a Barbour silverplate vintage motif salver, dia. 16 1/2 in. [$150/250] 142. International “Royal Danish” Sterling Silver Dresser Set, c. 1940, incl. hand mirror (l. 12 in.), hairbrush, shoe horn and button hook; together with a sterling hand mirror and hairbrush engraved “YACHT ISSAQUENA”, by Roger Williams Silver Co., Providence, RI, active 1901-1913. [$150/250] 143. Pair of Webster Sterling Silver Compotes, h. 3 in., w. 7 1/4 in., wt. 7.55 troy ozs. [$200/300] 144. Asian Chased Silver Covered Bowl, unmarked and untested, h. 4 1/4 in., w. 4 1/4 in., wt. 4.90 troy ozs. [$100/200] 145. Japanese Sterling Silver Box, marked “STERLING 950”, cover flat chased with mountain and temples, wood lined, paneled wood base, h. 1 3/5 in., w. 3 1/2 in. [$100/200] 146. Lebolt Chicago Hammered Silver Footed Bowl, marked with Lebolt lion trademark, “HAND BEATEN”, “STERLING” and “426”; flared rim, incised monogram, ball feet, h. 3 in., w. 5 5/8 in.; together with pair of Lebolt open salts, one marked “LEBOLT”, “STERLING” and “114”, other unmarked, each h. 7/8 in., w. 1 5/8 in.; total wt. 6.30 troy ozs. [$200/300] Ref.: Darling, Sharon S. Chicago Silversmiths, pp. 105-111.

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151. Antique Ottoman Empire Silver Cup Frame and Glass Liner, wt. (weighable) 1.4 troy ozs., overall h. 4 1/2 in. [$50/100] 152. George V Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1919, rectangular with hinged domed cover, ball finial, suppressed ball feet, h. 5 in., wt. 5.25 troy ozs. [$150/250] 153. Antique English Sterling Silver Sarcophagus-Form Tea Caddy, marks rubbed, probably Howard & Walsh, Ltd., Birmingham, early 20th c., with removable lead base and two wood-lined compartments, h. 3 1/4 in., w. 4 3/4 in., d. 3 in., wt. (weighable) 4.30 troy ozs. [$200/300] 149. Lenox Cobalt Glazed and Silver Overlay Tea Service, incl. teapot (h. 5 3/4 in.), covered sugar, and creamer. (3 pcs.) [$150/250] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 150. Lenox Silver Overlay Porcelain After-Dinner Coffee Service, incl. coffee pot (h. 7 1/2 in.), note crack, sugar and creamer, associated compote, covered sugar and 2 small dishes; together with Limoges cups and saucer. (7 pcs.) [$250/350] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 147. Lenox Brown Glazed Silver Overlay Tea Service, incl. teapot (h. 6 in.) with fitted infuser, covered sugar and creamer, monogrammed en suite. (3 pcs.) [$150/250] Bloomington, IL 148. Associated Group of Lenox Brown Glazed Silver Overlay Tea Ware, incl. small teapot (h. 4 in.), with matching creamer, matching sugar and creamer, teapot (h. 5 in.) with fitted infuser, teapot (h. 5 3/4 in.), Art Nouveau sugar and creamer, and small teapot (h. 4 1/2 in.) (9 pcs.) [$250/350] Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL

Provenance: Bocage Historic Home,

LA.

155. Group of Vintage Household Linens, incl. pair of linen “envelope” pillow shams with white embroidery and monogram “E”; 2 sets of 8 white Madeira linen and placemats, set of 16 white Madeira linen and cutwork coasters, set of 8 white Madeira linen and cutwork cutwork luncheon napkins, set of 8 ecru Madeira linen and cutwork placemats, set of 8 acorn motif taupe linen lace placemats with matching table runner, set of 8 ecru linen luncheon napkins with taupe monogram and lace border, set of 8 “Christmas” linen placemats with matching luncheon napkins, white with red scallop embroidery and green cutwork dots, set of 12 Chinese linen and Battenberg lace placemats with matching luncheon napkins, set of 6 cotton crochet placemats, set of 16 linen, white embroidery and cutwork luncheon napkins, set of 4 linen and shamrock embroidery luncheon napkins and wool needlepoint tea cozy; together with 7 posy pins. [$100/150]

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157. Pair of American Brass Five-Light Torcheres, c. 1910, foliate arms, adjustable standard, molded base, flame-form shades, electrified, h. 75 in., dia. 28 in. [$700/1000] 154. Pair of Persian Runners, blue border, pink ground, beige accents, central medallions, 3 ft. 6 in. x 18 ft. [$700/1000] Darrow, 156. Maison Blanche Mink Fur Coat, New Orleans, silk lined interior with label and monogram, l. 33 in. [$300/500]
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159. French Three-Light Bouillotte Lamp, green tole shade, light fixtures under shade, h. 27 in., dia. 15 1/2 in. [$400/600] 160. French Silverplate Three-Light Bouillotte Lamp, black tole shade, dish base, lights fitted under shade, h. 27 in., dia. 12 1/2in. [$300/500] 158. French Three-Light Bouillotte Lamp, black tole shade, fitted with lights under shade, h. 25 in., dia. 15 1/2 in. [$250/350] 161. French Silverplate Two-Light Bouillotte Lamp, green oval tole shade, shade fitted with lights, h. 19 in., w. 9 in., d. 6 in. [$200/300] 162. French Two-Light Bouillotte Lamp, with handle, adjustable oval tole shade, remnants of silverplate, h. 16 in., w. 9 3/4 in., d. 7 in. [$250/350] 163. French ThreeLight Bouillotte Lamp, adjustable black tole shade, dish base, two-light fixture, h. 25 in., dia. 14 in. [$250/350]
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167. Pair of Antique French Bronze-Mounted Porcelain Two-Light Sconces, inscribed “Lille 1767” on reverse, approx. h. 18 in., w. 12 in. Note: one staple repair. [$600/900] 168. Pair of Antique American or English Patinated Metal Carriage Lamps, incurvate sides, beveled glass, h. 28 in., w. 6 in., d. 8 in. [$400/600] 165. Pair of Continental Giltwood Two-Light Sconces, pineapple finial, leaf and flute carved standard, h. 14 in., w. 12 in., d. 8 in. [$200/300] 164. Empire-Style Bronze Five-Light Chandelier, quiver-form standard, foliate arms, h. 29 in., dia. 14 in. [$500/700] 169. [FICTION] Collection of Various Titles in English, French and Italian, incl. Collodi, C. Pinocchio, Random House, New York. Copyright 1946, hardcover; Stevenson, Robert Louis. Kidnapped. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright 1932, hardcover; Page, Thomas Nelson. In Ole Virginia. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1892. Hardcover with leather book jacket. [$25/50] 170. Thomas McKean (17341817) Autograph, signed the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, incl. clipped signature, steel engraved portrait, and commemorative coins, frame 10 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in., signature w. 1/2 in. x w. 2 1/2 in. [$75/100] 171. English Mahogany Barometer, late 19th c., case incorporating a thermometer, h. 39 1/2 in., w. 10 1/4 in., d. 1 1/2 in. [$300/500] 166. Pair of Empire-Style Gilt Bronze Two-Light Sconces, quiver-form standard, h. 14 in., w. 10 in., d. 4 in. [$400/600]
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175. 18 kt. White Gold, Checkerboard Motif Pink Sapphire and Diamond Ring [$300/500] 176. Platinum and Sapphire Ring, marked “Cartier”, set with central oval faceted blue sapphire, wt. approx. 2.00 cts., size 8.25. This is not authentic Cartier. [$300/500] 177. Amethyst Bead Necklace, toggle clasp, l. 17 in. [$200/300] 178. Pair of Salvatore Ferragamo Black Floral Patent Leather Susette Shoes, Vara bow; size 7 1/2; with original box and dustbag. Condition: Pristine/like new. [$200/300] 173. Pair of 18 kt. Yellow Gold, Mother-of-Pearl and Diamond Clip Earrings, unsigned, probably Ada de Maurier, with two pair of detachable glass heart-shaped pendants, one black, one green (note losses). [$800/1200] 174. 14 kt. Yellow Gold, Ruby and Diamond HalfHoop Band Ring, set with 10 single cut diamonds and 6 baguette rubies. [$200/300] 172. Group of Vintage Costume Jewelry and Coins, incl. 4 brooches, monogrammed bracelet, 2 monogrammed clips, compact and lipstick case, keyring, pair of cufflinks, 5 assembled cufflinks, and 5 coins (21 pcs.) [$200/300]
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181. Valentino Garavani Blue Organza and Patent Leather “Rosier” Tote Handbag, gold-tone hardware, h. (incl. handle) 17 in., w. 15 in., d. 7 in.; with original tags, care instruction card and dustbag. Condition: Pristine/like new. [$300/500] 182. Two Moschino Leather Heart or Love Handbags, incl. black patent leather shoulder bag with red heart, original tags, gold tone hardware, bag dia. 8 in., adjustable shoulder strap drop, h. 19 in.; and heart handle leather bag, original tags, gold tone hardware, navy, red and nude leather, lined interior with zippered pocket, h. (inc. handles) 12 1/2 in., w. 11 in.; both with original dustbags [$300/500] 179. Valentino Garavani Gold Leather Nuage Bow Handbag, Swarvoski crystal embellished, numerous interior pockets, h. (incl. handle) 18 in., w. 20 in.; with original dustbag. Condition: Pristine/like new. [$400/600] 180. Two Moschino Leather Handbags, incl. blue and white leather bowling bag, gold-tone hardware, heart tag, h. (incl. handle) 14 in.; and flower tote, silver-tone hardware, h. (incl. handle) 19 1/2 in., with original dustbag. Condition: Like new. [$200/300] 183. Two Salvatore Ferragamo Leopard and Floral Silk Scarfs, one with original tags, l. 66 in., w. 27 in., other with velvet, l. 32 in., w. 17 in.; both with original Saks Fifth Avenue boxes. [$300/500] 184. Carlos Falchi Plaid Snakeskin Handbag, h. (incl. handle) 15 in., w. 12 in., d. 5 in.; with removable shoulder strap, original dust cover and Saks Fifth Avenue tag. [$200/300]
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185. Valentino Garavani Black and White Silk “Rosier” Tote Handbag, gold-tone hardware, black patent leather trim, h. 17 in., w. 15 in., d. 7 in.; with original dustbag and care instruction card. Condition: Like new. [$300/500] 186. Two Vintage Moschino Beaded Heart or Love Handbags, one with heart clasp closure and beaded fringe, h. (incl. handle) 11 1/2 in.; one with beaded heart, 187. Salvatore Ferragamo Gancini Wicker Handbag, goldtone hardware, black grosgrain label, h. (incl. handle) 12 in., w. 8 in., d. 4 in.; with care instruction card, original box and dustbag. Condition: Pristine/like new. [$400/600] 188. Two Moschino Floral Beaded Leather Handbags, one with green leather, original tags, silk interior, h. 10 1/4 in., strap drop h. 9 3/4 in.; other with turquoise leather, original tags, silk interior, h. 11 1/2 in., strap drop 10 in.; with original Saks Fifth Avenue Box. [$300/500] 189. Gucci Bamboo and Flora Canvas Handbag, bamboo handles, leather trim, gold-tone hardware, zippered interior pocket, h. 9 in., w. 15 in., d. 6 in.; handle drop 7 in.; with Gucci Controllato card, pamphlets, and original dustbag. Condition: Excellent/like new. [$400/600] 190. Two Moschino Patent Leather Handbags, incl. one pink flower bag, removable shoulder strap, h. 9 1/4 in., w. 9 1/4 in., handle drop h. 3 1/4 in.; and black and white ruffle purse, h. (incl. handle) 13 in., w. 10 in.; both with original dust bags. [$200/300]
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193. Three Moschino Millennium Gift Box or “Present for the Future” Handbags, c. 2000, incl. leather bow bag, original tags, h. 8 in., w. 6 1/2 in., d. 6 1/2 in., shoulder strap drop, h. 12 in.; leather and velvet bow bag, original tags, “HAPPY 2000!” and “Present for the Future” Leather tag, h. 9 1/2 in., w. 5 in., d. 5 in., shoulder strap drop, h. 10 in.; and lavender velvet with flower box bag, h. 6 1/2 in., w. 9 in., d,. 5 1/2 in., shoulder strap drop, h. 9 in.; all with original dustbags [$400/600] 194. Moschino Blue and White Suede “Cloud” Handbag, gold-tone hardware, h. (incl. handle) 16 in., w. 14 1/4 in., d. 5/12 in.; with original dustbag. [$200/300] 197. Valentino Garavani Silk and Patent Leather “Rosier” Tote Handbag, gold-tone hardware, h. (incl. handle) 17 in., w. 15 in., d. 7 in.; with original tags, receipt, care instructions card and dustbag. Condition: Pristine/like new. [$300/500] 195. Valentino Garavani Red Silk and Patent Leather “Rosier” Tote Handbag, gold-tone hardware, h. (incl. handle) 17 in., w. 15 in., d. 7 in.; with original tags, care instruction card and dustbag. Condition: Pristine/like new. [$300/500] 196. Valentino Garavani Black Silk and Patent Leather “Rosier” Tote Handbag, black-tone hardware, h. (incl. handle) 17 in., w. 15 in., d. 7 in.; with original dustbag. Condition: Like new. [$300/500] 191. Two Moschino Summertime Patent Leather Handbags, c. 1990s, incl. “Sand Pail” bag, original tags, suede interior, h. 7 in., dia. 8 1/4 in., strap drop, h. 8 1/2 in.; and “Beach Ball” bag, gold tone hardware, removable strap, dia. 10 in., strap l. 8 in.; both with original dustbags. [$200/400] 192. Two Moschino House-Form Leather Handbags, c. 1990, one with original tags, glittered roof, embroidered walls, door panel with interior mirror h. (incl. handle) 12 1/2 in.; other with associated flower, h. (incl. handle) 12 1/2 in., with original dustbags. Condition: good/fair. [$200/300]
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198. Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace, 47 white baroque pearls, approx. 9.50 mm to 9.50 mm, finished with plunger bead clasp, l. 17 1/2 in.; AIG card. [$150/250] 201. Sterling Silver, Emerald and Diamond Ring, center emerald cut faceted emerald, wt. approx. 2.20 cts.; flanked by 6 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.07 ct.; size 6.75; GGA card. [$400/600] 202. Pair of Sterling Silver, Emerald and Diamond Stud Earrings, 2 oval faceted cut emeralds, total wt. approx. 0.82 ct.; accented by 4 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.08 ct.; GGA card. [$200/300] 199. Sterling Silver, Emerald and Diamond Ring, center emerald faceted cut emerald, wt. approx. 0.26 ct.; halo and shoulder set with numerous round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.20 cts.; size 7; GGA card. [$300/500] 200. Sterling Silver, Emerald and Diamond Ring, center oval cabochon emerald, wt. approx. 0.64 ct.; accented by 6 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.04 ct.; size 7; GGA card. [$200/300]
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207. Sterling Silver, Cabochon Emerald and Sapphire Ring, center prong set oval cabochon emerald, wt. approx. 7.75 cts.; bezel set with numerous colorless sapphires, total wt. approx. 2.35 cts. size 9; GGA card. [$300/500] 203. Pair of Sterling Silver, Emerald and Diamond Dangle Earrings, 2 center pear faceted cut emeralds, total wt. approx. 4.25 cts.; bezels and links set with 22 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.40 ct.; l. 1 1/2 in.; GGA card. [$600/800] 204. Sterling Silver and Emerald Bracelet, set with 7 pear faceted cut emeralds, total wt. approx. 4.31 cts.; finished with adjustable bolo clasp; GGA card. [$500/700] 205. Sterling Silver and Emerald Bracelet, set with 10 oval faceted cut emeralds, total wt. approx. 2.25 cts.; finished with adjustable bolo clasp; GGA card. [$300/500] 206. Sterling Silver, Cabochon Emerald and Sapphire Pendant on Chain, center cushion cabochon emerald, wt. approx. 14.00 cts.; bezel and link set with approx. 80 round faceted cut colorless sapphires, total wt. approx. 1.05 cts.; chain l. 17 1/2 in. [$200/300]
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209. Sterling Silver, Star Sapphire and Diamond Ring, center prong set oval cabochon star sapphire, wt. approx. 7.71 cts.; accented by 2 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.08 ct.; size 7; GGA card. [$300/500] 210. Pair of Sterling Silver, Star Sapphire and Diamond Earrings, 2 center prong set oval cabochon star sapphires, total wt. approx. 16.14 cts.; accented by 6 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.25 ct.; GGA card. [$400/600] 208. Sterling Silver, Star Sapphire and Diamond Pendant on Chain, center prong set oval cabochon star sapphire, wt. approx. 14.26 cts.; bezel set with 7 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.28 ct.; GGA card. [$400/600] 213. Sterling Silver and Kunzite Pendant on Chain, center pear shape kunzite spodumene, wt. approx. 8.72 ct.; chain l. 18 in.; GGA card. [$200/300] 211. Sterling Silver, Star Sapphire and Diamond Ring, center prong set oval cabochon star sapphire, wt. approx. 15.95 cts.; shoulders with 8 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.24 ct.; size 7; GGA card. [$400/600] 212. Sterling Silver, Star Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, mounted with 12 bezel set oval cabochon star sapphires, total wt. approx. 74.46 cts.; linked by 24 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 1.11 cts.; l. 7 1/4 in.; GGA card. [$1500/2500]
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216. Pair of Sterling Silver, Mystic Quartz and Topaz Earrings, 2 center prong set oval mystic quartz, total wt. approx. 9.84 cts.; accented by 6 round white topaz, total wt. 0.28 ct.; Appraisal card. [$100/200] 217. Sterling Silver and Amethyst Ring, set with 3 round faceted cut amethysts, total wt. approx. 2.47 cts.; size 7; GGA card. [$150/250] 218. Sterling Silver, Amethyst and Diamond Ring, center oval faceted amethyst, wt. approx. 1.25 cts.; accented with 3 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.06 ct.; size 6.75; GGA card. [$150/250] 219. 14 kt. Yellow Gold, Diamond and Synthetic Sapphire Ring, 24 baguettes, 12 marquise and 12 single cut diamonds [$200/400] 220. 14 kt. Yellow Gold, Diamond and Synthetic Ruby Ring, 24 baguettes, 12 marquise cut and 12 single cut. [$200/400] 221. 14 kt. Yellow Gold, Mabe Pearl and Paste Ring. [$50/100] 215. Sterling Silver, Opal and Diamond Bracelet, set with 13 oval cabochon opals, total wt. approx. 13.98 cts.; accented by 13 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.79 ct.; l. 6 3/4 in.; GGA card. [$800/1200] 214. Sterling Silver, Opal and Diamond Hinged Bangle Bracelet, set with 6 bezel set oval cabochon opals, total wt. approx. 5.94 cts.; accented by 10 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.35 ct.; inner circ. 7 in.; GGA card. [$500/700]
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223. Set of Four Robert Cavalli Glass Tumblers, h. 4 6/8 in., original Neiman Marcus box. [$100/150] 224. Group of Three Steuben Glass Items, two vases and small dish, tallest h. 4 in. [$150/250] Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL 225. Antique American Cast Iron Fern Stand [$250/350] Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans. 226. Aesthetic-Style Patinated Metal Garden Settee, floral design, folding seat and swing arms, h. 40 in., w. 44 in., d. 20 in. [$600/900] 222. Pair of American Honeycomb Pattern Mold-Blown Glass Compotes, 19th c., h. 5 1/2 in., dia. 8 1/4 in [$100/200] 227. American Cast Iron Garden Urn, scalloped rim, molded plinth base, h. 23 1/2 in., dia. 22 1/2 in. [$400/600] 228. Five Small American Cast Iron Garden Urns, incl. two pairs, and one single, largest h. 9 3/4 in., dia. 12 in. [$500/700]
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231. Hana Geber (Czech/American, 1910-1990), “Seated Couple”, bronze and wood, initials inscribed on hip of taller figure, h. 7 3/8 in., w. 5 5/8 in., d. 2 1/4 in., wood base, overall h. 8 5/8 in. [$25/75] 232. Bronze Figure of a Baby Possum, signed Marian Weisberg on reverse, resin filled bronze shell, h. 7 in., w. 6 1/2 in., d. 3 3/4 in. [$50/150] 233. Hana Geber (Czech/ American, 1910-1990), “The Bride”, silver, initials inscribed on self-base, h. 8 5/8 in., w. 3 1/4 in., d. 4 5/8 in., wood base with “N.A.W.A. 1965 / MEDAL OF HONOR & THE AMELIA PEABODY PRIZE SCULPTURE” plaque, overall h. 9 1/2 in. [$100/200] 234. American School, 19th c., “Huddled Woman”, bronze, illegibly inscribed on reverse, h. 3 in., w. 3 in., d. 3 1/4 in., wood base, overall h. 4 5/8 in. [$50/100] 229. Continental Cast Stone Portrait Bust Garden Figure, socle base, h. 19 in., w. 7 in., d. 10 in. [$300/500] 230. American Leaded Glass Window, beveled glass, h. 14 1/2 in., w. 62 3/4 in. [$200/300]
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237. Adam-Style Carved Gilt Mirror, shield-form crest, flanked by flaming urns, divided mirror plate, h. 62 in., w. 40 in. [$600/900] 238. French Vernis Martin Mantel Clock, 19th c., striking bell movement by Japy Freres, bronze mounts, genre and floral painted case, h. 12 3/4 in., w. 6 1/2 in., d. 5 in. [$300/500] 235. Manuel Felguerez (Mexican, 1928-2020), “Acrobat”, papier mâché and welded metal, signed on figure’s side, h. 8 1/2 in., w. 12 in., d. 12 in., wood base, overall h. 9 1/2 in. [$200/300] 236. Fred Ortiz (American/New Mexico, 20th c.), “Eagle”, 1991, bronze, signed and dated under base, h. 6 1/2 in., w. 9 in., d. 8 1/4 in. [$400/600] 239. French Miniature Travel Clock, c. 1890, brass clock with bail handle, h. 1 3/4 in., w. 1 1/8 in., d. 7/8 in., original gilt-tooled leather case, marked by retailer “DREYFOUS, PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK”, h. 2 1/2 in., d. 1 6/8i n., d. 1 3/4 in. [$300/500]
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240. Omani Silver Khanjar Dagger, embossed and filigree silver, verso is leather, h. 11 1/4 in., w. 7 1/2 in., d. 1 1/2 in. [$200/300] 241. Chinese School, 19th/ 20th c., “Double Portrait of Nobelmen”, ink and pigment on paper mounted to board, artist stamps mid-right edge, sight 67 1/8 in. x 35 3/4 in., framed, overall 74 in. x 42 ½ in. x 1 in. [$700/1000] 242. Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Decorated Turquoise Ground Porcelain Vases, probably 19th c., square bodies painted with figural scenes and antiques, h. 14 1/8 in., now mounted as lamps, h. (incl. socket) 20 3/4 in. [$1000/1500] 243. Pair of Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Vases, painted with birds and insects in mountainous landscapes above floral fine and pendant leaf tip bands, h. 11 3/4 in. [$400/600] 244. Three Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vases, 19th c., painted with alternating bird-and-flower and figural cartouches, one with lion’s mask affixed-ring handles, h. 9 1/4 to 9 3/4 in., hardwood stands and covers, overall h. 13 in. to 14 in. [$200/400]

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250. Chinese Hardstone Tree, modeled as a fruiting peach tree, rectangular pot with canted corners, h. 13 in., w. 11 in., d. 7 in. [$500/700] The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans. 249. Chinese Hardstone Tree, large c-scroll branch rendered with numerous offshoots of colorful buds and blossoms, hexagonal pot, h. 25 in., w. 26 in., d. 15 in. [$400/600] The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans. 245. Chinese “Clobbered” Porcelain Baluster Vase, 19th c., vibrantly enameled with flower scrolls and medallions on an apple green ground with gilt highlights above leaf tips painted with flowers, h. (incl. wood cap) 10 1/2 in., mounted as a lamp, h. (incl. socket) 17 in. [$400/600] 246. Chinese Flambe Glazed Porcelain Jar, 19th c., lavender streaked copper red glaze pooling toward the foot, h. 7 3/4 in., later hardwood cover and stand, overall h. 11 in. [$200/400] 247. Chinese White Glazed “Blanc-de-Chine” Porcelain Figure, 20th c., modeled wearing scholarly robes standing on a cloud-form base, h. 9 1/4 in. [$150/250] 248. Large Chinese Hardstone Tree, realistically rendered with gnarled branches issuing colorful flowers and green leaves, rectangular pot with inscription, h. 40 in., w. 30 in., d. 10 in. [$2000/3000] The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans.
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253. Large Japanese Lacquer Basin, round vessel with molded bands, painted with ginko-mon, on short bracket feet; together with a tall table stand, h. 47 in., w. 22 1/2 in., d. 22 1/2 in. [$300/500] Provenance: Estate of Warren A. Goldstein, Esq., New Orleans. 254. Chinese Safavid-Style Porcelain Bottle Vase, h. 12 in., mounted as a lamp, h. (incl. finial) 31 in. [$200/300] 256. Pre-Columbian Terracotta Head, figure with headdress, h. 10 1/2 in., w. 9 in., d. 8 in., on an oak base, total h. 13 1/2 in., note: head restored [$400/600] 251. Chinese Molded Amber/ Amber-Like Figure of a Warrior, modeled wearing full armor seated on a plinth, h. 10 in., wood stand, overall h. 13 in. [$400/600] 252. Chinese Han or Han DynastyStyle Painted Pottery Figure of a Warrior, modeled standing upright with one arm raised, h. 20 1/4 in., modern wood stand, overall h. 22 1/4 in. [$300/500] 255. Pair of Chinese Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Groups, each modeled as the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara or Guanyin seated upon a recumbent Buddhist lion or elephant, wearing hair tied high and crowned by a foliate tiara centered by the Vase of Immortality, with long robes open at the chest revealing bead necklaces, h. 23 1/4 in., w. 18 in., d. 10 in. [$500/700]

UPCOMING AUCTION SCHEDULE

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CONDITIONS OF SALE; WAIVERS OF WARRANTY; LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

Registering for and/or placing a bid at auction constitutes the acceptance of and agreement to these Conditions of Sale; WAIVERS OF WARRANTY; and LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY (collectively, the “Conditions of Sale”). These Conditions of Sale are binding and enforceable on all bidders and buyers.

1. WARRANTY WAIVERS; LIABILITY LIMITATIONS. All lots are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” – WITH ALL FAULTS and WITH NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. No statement or description regarding attribution, authenticity, authorship, character, condition, kind, period, provenance, value, size, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, in electronic messages, online, in writing, or in a catalogue, website, correspondence, advertising, literature, or elsewhere, is or shall be construed to be a guarantee, an express or implied warranty, or assumption of liability, obligation, or responsibility. The bidder or buyer WAIVES any such warranty, WAIVES any warranty of fitness for ordinary use or for any intended use, and further WAIVES any warranty against redhibitory vices and defects, whether latent, hidden, or apparent, and whether imposed by the Louisiana Civil Code or any other applicable statute, law, jurisprudence, or legal authority. The buyer further WAIVES any rights or remedies in redhibition to a return or reduction of the purchase price for any lot, including for any lot with any defect rendering the lot useless, inconvenient, or of diminished usefulness. All sales are final, without exception.

Each bidder and buyer agrees and acknowledges that: (a) the bidder or buyer is not relying on Neal Auction Company’s actual, perceived, or expressed skill, expertise, experience, knowledge, or judgment in deciding to purchase any lot; (b) no oral, written, or electronic statement or description in a catalogue, website, correspondence, advertising, literature, or elsewhere regarding attribution, authenticity, authorship, character, condition, kind, period, provenance, quality, size, or value is the cause of or reason behind the buyer’s purchase of any lot; (c) the buyer would have purchased any lot regardless of any oral, written, or electronic statement or description about attribution, authenticity, authorship, character, condition, kind, period, provenance, quality, size, or value, made in a catalogue, website, correspondence, advertising, literature, or elsewhere; (d) Neal Auction Company did not know, nor should it have known that attribution, authenticity, authorship, character, condition, kind, period, provenance, size, quality, or expressed value is the cause or reason why the buyer decides to purchase any lot; (e) the buyer’s purchase of any lot is not intended to gratify a nonpecuniary interest; (f) Neal Auction Company did not know, nor should it have known, that any oral, written, or electronic statement or description in a catalogue, website, correspondence, advertising, literature, or elsewhere would cause a pecuniary or nonpecuniary loss to any bidder or buyer; (g) the bidder or buyer has had the opportunity prior to bidding to make independent inspections of, and conduct due diligence on, all lots being offered; (h) there is no inspection or examination period after the auction bidding; (i) the bidder’s or buyer’s failure to be fully informed as to the attribution, authenticity, authorship, character, condition, kind, period, provenance, quality, size, or value of a lot will not be grounds for any reduction of the purchase price or rescission of the sale; (j) Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for the presence of lead-based paint or any other environmental or other hazard of any lot; (k) Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible to the buyer as to third parties who may claims rights to or interests in any lot; (l) the buyer is buying at the buyer’s sole risk and peril; (m) Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for any errors or omissions in any oral, written or electronic statement or description in a catalogue, website, correspondence, advertising, literature, or elsewhere. Each bidder and buyer WAIVES and RELEASES any and all claims arising out of the matters expressed above. All such waivers, releases, and limitations of liability shall apply to Neal Auction Company and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees.

2. Fine Art. Subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale, WAIVERS OF WARRANTY, and LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, with respect to authorship of works of fine art, the following phrases have the following meanings: ARTIST - In our qualified opinion, we believe the work is by the artist named.

Attributed to ARTIST - In our qualified opinion, we believe the work may be ascribed to the artist named on the basis of style and period, but our opinion is less certain than in the previous category.

Signed “ARTIST” - In our qualified opinion, the signature, monogram, or other indication of authorship is a signature of the artist.

School of ARTIST - In our qualified opinion, the work is of the period of the artist named, by a student or a follower of the artist, but not by the artist.

Manner of ARTIST - In our qualified opinion, although the work is in the style of the artist named, it is actually of a later period.

After ARTIST - In our qualified opinion, the work is a copy of a known work of the artist named. Bears signature “ARTIST” - In our qualified opinion, although the work bears the signature or monogram of the artist, the work most likely is not that of the artist.

3. Discretionary Rescission. Notwithstanding the foregoing Conditions of Sale, WAIVERS OF WARRANTY, and LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, Neal Auction Company may in its sole discretion, but shall not be obligated to, consider any reasonable request for rescission of a sale of a work of fine art on the basis of authenticity of authorship only under the following terms, conditions, and LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, all of which apply, and the buyer WAIVES and RELEASES any other rights, relief or remedies:

Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission of any lot identified by the terms “attributed to,” “signed,” “school of,” “manner of,” “after,” or “bears signature.”

Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission of any lot unless the buyer notifies Neal Auction Company in writing within 25 calendar days 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.

Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding any lot unless the buyer presents to Neal Auction Company a written document signed by a recognized art expert acceptable to Neal Auction Company that the lot in question is a forgery.

Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission to any person (including but not limited to the original buyer’s heirs, legatees, assigns, transferees, or subsequent purchasers) other than the original buyer, and any rights or interests of the original buyer are not transferrable, inheritable, or assignable.

Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission when: (a) there is a conflict of expert opinion as to the authorship; (b) expert opinion supported authorship at the time of auction, although expert opinion may have changed afterward; and (c) scientific or other tests, examinations, investigations, research, or processes that were unavailable, expensive, or impractical at the time of the auction have revealed since that time that the author, character, condition, kind, provenance, period, quality, or value Neal Auction Company believed to be accurate at the time of sale was inaccurate.

In any dispute between Neal Auction Company and the bidder or buyer regarding authorship of a work of fine art, rescission of the sale and refund of the purchase price paid shall be the buyer’s sole recourse or remedy,

if any is available. Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, agents, insurers, and employees) shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for any damages (including compensatory, general, incidental, consequential, exemplary, or special damages), non-pecuniary losses, costs, expenses, injury, mental anguish, lost profits, attorneys’ fees, or any other monetary, declaratory, equitable, or injunctive relief or remedy. The buyer WAIVES and RELEASES any and all such damages, relief, and remedies.

AUCTION BIDDING AND SALE

1. The auctioneer shall have absolute discretion in determining the highest and best bid on each lot. The auctioneer may decide that any original bid is not commensurate with the value of the lot offered, or that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, and the auctioneer may reject or refuse to recognize that bid or advance.

2. At the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, whether in person or absentee, thereupon assumes the obligation to pay for the offered lot, and shall pay the full purchase price for the lot, which shall include the hammer price, plus the buyer’s premium, and all applicable taxes, charges, and costs.

3. Title to the offered lot shall pass to the bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer upon payment of the full purchase price for the lot, which shall include the hammer price, plus the buyer’s premium, and all applicable taxes, charges, and costs. The buyer thereupon assumes full risk, obligation, and responsibility for the lot.

4. At any time before the sale of a lot, Neal Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw the lot or any part of the lot, to combine lots, or to separate items within a lot.

5. No lots will be released before the end of the auction.

6. If the buyer fails to comply with any of these Conditions of Sale, Neal Auction Company reserves the right to (a) hold such defaulting buyer liable, obligated, and responsible for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings to recover the entire amount along with interest, reasonable attorneys’ fees, expenses, and costs; (b) charge outstanding amounts to the buyer’s credit card; (c) apply any payments to outstanding amounts chosen by Neal Auction Company notwithstanding the instructions of the buyer; (d) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer; (e) resell the lot without reserve at public auction, online-only auction, or privately on seven calendar days’ notice to the buyer; (f) enforce specific performance of the sale; (g) require a deposit in future auctions; (h) exclude the buyer from future auctions or bidding on particular lots; (i) exercise the rights and remedies of a person holding security and/or privilege over property in Neal Auction Company’s possession, whether by pledge, security interest or any other mechanism, to the full extent allowed under Louisiana law, and Neal Auction Company may hold the property of the buyer as collateral security for the buyer’s obligations; (j) and/or take such other actions allowed by law in Neal Auction Company’s sole discretion. If Neal Auction Company resells the lot, the defaulting buyer shall be liable, obligated, and responsible for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price and any damages, including but not limited to all costs and expenses of both sales, such as, by way of example only, storage, handling, insurance, repairs, illustrations, consultations, examinations, moving, shipping, promotions, advertising, reasonable attorneys’ fees, commissions, and incidental damages.

7. Virtually all lots offered have been subject to use over a considerable period of time. No mention of cracks, scratches, chips, tears, breaks, weaknesses, or any damages or wear will be included in oral, written, or electronic statements or descriptions in the catalogue, website, correspondence, advertising, or literature. Condition reports may be provided upon request, but condition reports may not mention all cracks, scratches, chips, defects, hazards, tears, breaks, weaknesses, or other damages or wear. Neal Auction Company makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of any information or description in a condition report or elsewhere, whether oral, written, electronic, or online. Neal Auction Company reserves the right to decline to provide a condition report for any specific lot, at its sole discretion.

8. Neither high nor low estimates in a catalogue, website, advertising, correspondence, literature, or elsewhere should be relied on as a representation, prediction, appraisal, guarantee, or warranty that a particular lot will sell for a particular price or that a particular lot has a particular value.

9. Neal Auction Company has absolute discretion to admit a bidder to the auction premises, to expel a bidder from the auction premises, or to refuse a bidder from participating in the auction.

10. Neal Auction Company and its auctioneers shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for failure to recognize or execute any bids for any reason whatsoever, or for no reason. Bidders and buyers WAIVE and RELEASE any rights to damages, and equitable, declaratory, and injunctive relief arising out of the failure or rejection of any bid, or any errors or omissions relating to the bidding process.

11. Interfering with the auction in any way is prohibited.

12. Bid rigging is strictly prohibited. Any agreement, understanding, or arrangement not to bid against another or otherwise to dampen the bidding is unlawful. The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the consignor for the protection of the consignor if this illegal activity by two or more bidders is detected, disclosed, alleged, or suspected.

13. Canvassing or solicitating on the auction premises is prohibited.

14. The auctioneer has the sole discretion as to the increments of bidding, the recognition of any bid, the acceptance of the final bid, and resolving any disputes among bidders.

15. Neal Auction Company represents the consignors only and is not acting as agent or representative of bidders or buyers. The payment of the buyer’s premium by the buyer does not indicate a dual agency relationship. Neal Auction Company is to be paid a fee or commission by the consignor pursuant to a separate written agreement between the consignor and Neal Auction Company. The consignor is the seller of the lot sold. Neal Auction Company is the consignment agent or representative, not the seller.

16. The successful bidder is obligated to pay the purchase price in full unless Neal Auction Company has consented in writing at the time of the bidder’s registration that the bidder is acting as an agent on behalf of an identified person and that said principal is obligated to pay the purchase price in full. Neal Auction Company reserves the right to require an advance deposit for such bids.

17. Prior to placing any bid, all bidders must complete a standard Neal Auction Company Registration Form in use at the time of the auction.

18. Dealers must provide Neal Auction Company with proper documentation prior to bidding.

19. First time bidders are required to produce a valid state-issued identification card or passport.

20. Bids are required to be made in U.S. dollars.

21. Neal Auction Company may require a bidder or buyer at any time to produce financial, banking, or trade references and information.

22. All bidders are required to provide credit card information (such as but not limited to the type of card, card number, name as it appears on the card, billing zip code, expiration date, and security code).

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23. All bidders are required to select, and notify Neal Auction Company of, a method of payment (cash, check, wire, or credit card) in writing at the time of registration.

24. Neal Auction Company reserves the right to describe or to make photographic, video, or audio recordings of the auction, or any part thereof, and to publish such descriptions, photographs and/or recordings.

25. Lots may be offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum hammer price below which the lot will not be sold, for the protection of the consignor. Such reserve will not exceed the low estimate for the lot. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the consignor, auctioneer, or an absentee bidder that is below the reserve. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the consignor, auctioneer, or absentee bidder up to the amount of the reserve, by placing consecutive bids or by bidding in response to other bidders. Neal Auction Company may sell a lot at a hammer price below the reserve at its discretion, subject to its agreement with the consignor.

ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE/ONLINE BIDS

1. All absentee bids and/or telephone bids must be received by Neal Auction Company by 5 p.m. Central Time the Thursday prior to the auction.

2. All arrangements for bidding should be made as early as possible. Telephone bidding will be taken at the discretion of Neal Auction Company. Each lot must have a minimum low estimate of $500 for telephone bidding. Absentee bids are accepted for any lots regardless of estimate, at the discretion of Neal Auction Company.

3. Neal Auction Company intends to endeavor to protect the confidentiality of absentee/telephone bids. In the event that the identity of absentee/telephone bidders or buyers or of the amounts of absentee/telephone bids is disclosed, Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for such disclosure, and each bidder and buyer WAIVES and RELEASES Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) from any claims arising out of such disclosure.

4. Neal Auction Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to require that any advance bids be accompanied by a security deposit.

5. Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for any failure, design flaw, error, act, omission, or negligence of third party sites or their agents. Bidders WAIVE and RELEASE any rights to damages and equitable, declaratory, and injunctive relief and remedies arising therefrom.

6. Prior to placing any absentee, telephone, or online bid, all bidders are required to complete the applicable Registration Form prior to such bidding.

7. In the event of ambiguity, uncertainty, or discrepancy, the lot number and not the lot description on any bid will be deemed to be the lot on which the bid is made.

8. If more than one absentee bid on a particular lot is received with the same maximum bid amount, and that bid amount is the highest and best bid for the lot, the lot will be sold to the bidder whose absentee bid was accepted first by Neal Auction Company after receiving it. If a bid placed on a lot by a bidder who is physically present at the auction is identical to an absentee bid for the lot and is the highest and best bid for the lot, the lot will be sold to the person who is physically present at the auction. If a bid placed on a lot by a bidder who is present at the auction (in person or by telephone) is identical to an absentee bid for the lot and is the highest and best bid for the lot, the lot will be sold to the person who is present at the auction (in person or by telephone).

9. Neal Auction Company reserves the right to record any telephone bidding or conversation relating to said bidding, or any part thereof, and to publish said recordings. By participating in telephone bidding, the bidder consents to such recording and publication, notwithstanding the laws or regulations of the state or jurisdiction of the bidder.

PAYMENT

1. The successful bidder (except a successful online bidder) shall pay a buyer’s premium in the amount of 25% of the hammer price on each lot up to and including $200,000, plus 15% of the hammer price greater than $200,000. For payments made by cash, check, or wire transfer (except by online bidders) within 15 calendar days of the auction, the buyer’s premium will be discounted to 22%.

2. The successful online bidder shall pay a buyer’s premium in the amount of 28% of the hammer price on each lot. A discount for payments made by cash, check, or wire transfer is not available for purchases made by online bidders.

3. In the event of any dispute, the Neal Auction Company sale record is conclusive.

4. Unless exempt by law, the buyer will be required to pay Louisiana and local taxes, and, if applicable, any federal luxury or other tax, on the total purchase price.

5. Documentation of tax exemption must be provided upon registration. Billing name and address of a bidder must agree with that on the sales tax exemption certificate.

6. Payment in full of the purchase price must be made by the successful bidder in U.S. Dollars within 15 calendar days of the auction. Interest charges of one and one-half percent per month shall apply to invoices paid after this period expires. Neal Auction Company reserves the right to require payment in full of the purchase price immediately following declaration of the successful bidder.

7. Payment for all jewelry purchases must be made by cash, check or wire transfer.

8. VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are accepted for payment of invoices (except jewelry) up to $25,000 per buyer.

9. Checks must be drawn on a U.S. bank. All lots shall be held by Neal Auction Company until the check clears.

10. The buyer’s signature on a registration form (or other writing with the buyer’s credit card number) gives Neal Auction Company permission to charge the buyer’s credit card the full amount of the buyer’s invoice if full payment is not received within 15 calendar days of the auction or, in Neal Auction Company’s discretion, to charge the buyer’s credit card later, with interest at the rate of one and one-half percent per month.

PACKING, MOVING, SHIPPING, AND DELIVERY

Neal Auction Company may furnish information on packers, movers, or shippers for bidders or buyers making packing, moving, shipping, and delivery arrangements, but Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible therefore, and buyers retain packers, movers, and shippers at their own risk and peril. Shipping, moving, packing, and delivery arrangements and agreements are strictly between the buyer and the shipper, mover, or packer. Neal Auction Company shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for any damage to property, including vehicles, or for any personal injuries of buyer or any third parties involved in packing, moving, shipping, or delivery. Buyers WAIVE and RELEASE Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) from any and all claims relating to packing, moving, shipping, and delivery of purchased lots, and any damage or injuries to persons or property arising therefrom.

HANDLING AND STORAGE

Unless other arrangements are made and confirmed in writing by Neal Auction Company, all lots must be removed within 15 calendar days of the auction. On the first business day following that time period, any lots remaining in the Neal Auction Company gallery may be turned over to a storage facility, at Neal Auction Company’s discretion. The buyer will be responsible for all handling and storage charges. Handling charges shall be a minimum of $50 per lot. Storage costs shall be a minimum charge of $50 per month per lot. Storage charges accrue monthly and must be paid in full before any lots purchased by the buyer are released. At its discretion, Neal Auction Company may charge the full amount of any storage and handling charges, on a periodic basis, on the buyer’s credit card, including interest at the rate of one and one-half percent per month. All purchased lots will be handled and stored at the buyer’s sole risk and peril. Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for handling or storage, or for any damage to or loss of, any lot after the sale. The buyer WAIVES and RELEASES all such claims against Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Neal Auction Company retains the copyright and other intellectual property rights to all photographs, video, illustrations, text, and other works in its catalogue, website, advertising, correspondence, literature, and elsewhere. Such photographs, video, illustrations, text, and other works may not be used, copied, published, exhibited, revised, or displayed without the prior written permission of Neal Auction Company. Neal Auction Company and the consignor make no representation or warranty that the buyer of a lot will acquire any copyright or other intellectual property right or interest in the lot.

IMPORT/EXPORT

Lots made of or incorporating endangered or protected wildlife materials, irrespective of age or amount of material, may require a license or certificate authorizing export from the United States as well as relevant authorizations from the country of import. It is the responsibility of the bidder or buyer to determine and be satisfied that the requirements of any applicable laws and regulations applying to the transportation, whether international or interstate, can be met before bidding. The inability of a buyer to transport lots containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale or discount of the purchase price. Although licenses may be obtainable to export certain types of endangered species, some types may not be exported at all, and other types may not be resold in certain states in the United States. Neal Auction Company cannot assist the bidder or buyer in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates, and bidders and buyers can be given no assurance that an export license or certificate can be obtained. Each bidder should verify with an attorney or qualified shipping company if uncertain as to whether a lot is subject to export/import license and certificate requirements and any other restrictions or prohibitions on the interstate transportation or exportation from the United States. Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) shall not be liable, obligated, or responsible for any oral, written, or electronic advice given or representations made by it or by any shipping company, legal counsel, or other person. Buyers WAIVE and RELEASE any and all claims against Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) relating to such advice and representations.

MANDATORY AND EXCLUSIVE FORUM SELECTION; CHOICE OF LAW

Any action of any nature brought by a bidder or buyer against Neal Auction Company (and/or its owners, directors, officers, representatives, insurers, and/or employees) and/or the consignor of any lot in any court, whether federal or state, shall be brought exclusively in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Every bidder and buyer agrees to submit to jurisdiction and venue in federal or state court in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, waives all objections or challenges to such jurisdiction or venue, and waives any rights to jurisdiction or venue in any other forum. Any dispute between the bidder or buyer and Neal Auction Company (and/or its owners, directors, officers, representatives, insurers, and/or employees) and/or the consignor of any lot shall be governed by the law of the State of Louisiana, notwithstanding any conflicts of laws principles.

MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL PROVISIONS

If any part of these Conditions of Sale is held to be invalid, null, or unenforceable, that part shall be reformed so as to implement the intent of the parties as expressed herein, and any such holding shall not affect the remaining provisions of these Conditions of Sale, which shall remain in full force and effect, subject to reformation to implement the intent of the parties as expressed herein.

The paragraph headings contained herein are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of these Conditions of Sale.

All prior and contemporaneous representations, communications, and agreements, if any, between the bidder or buyer and Neal Auction Company (and any of its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) relating to any of the lots offered for sale or to the auction or sale are hereby superseded and merged into these Conditions of Sale, which are the entire and only contract between the bidder or buyer and Neal Auction Company relating to the subject matter herein.

Any modifications, amendments, or waivers of these Conditions of Sale must be made in a writing signed by both Neal Auction Company and the bidder or buyer.

In the event of any disputes arising out of the auction or sale of lots or these Conditions of Sale, Neal Auction Company (and its owners, officers, directors, representatives, insurers, agents, and employees) shall not be liable, obligated or responsible for any general, special, exemplary, incidental, or consequential damages (including but not limited to lost profits and attorneys’ fees). Every bidder and buyer WAIVES and RELEASES any rights to such damages. This LIMITATION OF LIABILITY does not, and is not intended to, enlarge or expand any rights or interests of a bidder or buyer that are restricted or limited elsewhere in these Conditions of Sale (including but not limited to the WARRANTY WAIVERS and LIABILITY LIMITATIONS set forth herein).

These Conditions of Sale constitute a binding legal contract between Neal Auction Company and each bidder or buyer. Each bidder and buyer acknowledges having read and understood these Conditions of Sale, WAIVERS OF WARRANTY, and LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. All bidders and buyers further acknowledge that they enter into these Conditions of Sale of their own free will, with full authority, and under no duress or coercion.

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Roy Ahlgren, 107

American School, 63, 64, 68, 71, 74-76, 110, 112

Arman, 106

John James Audubon (aft), 86

Ramsey Ayres, 53, 54

B

Tucker Bobst, 69

Bruce Bordelon, 33, 35, 36, 42, 43

British School, 82

Carl Broderick, 73

C

Xavier de Callatay, 52

Marc Chagall (aft), 96

Jennett Collins, 83

Continental School, 62, 79, 80

D

Victor Jean Desmeures, 99

George Valentine Dureau, 105

Caroline Wogan Durieux, 87-90

E Georg Dionysius Ehret (aft), 85

F

Danny Frolich, 58

G

Lanny Grant, 72

H

Marius Hammann, 81

James Carl Hancock, 92

Colette Pope Heldner, 59

Ludwig Hohlwein, 102

Roger Huyssen (aft), 70

I

Robert E. Indiana (aft), 78

K

Jan Keels, 60

Rockwell Kent (aft), 95

L Tilden Landry, 97

M

Ira R. McCall, 108

Ann McLeod, 67

Ines Mendes, 65

N New Orleans School, 111

Q Dick D. Quin, 32

R Frederick De Bourg Richards, 66

Ruth Robinson, 34

Noel Rockmore, 37-39, 57, 100, 101

George Rodrigue, 104

Robert Malcolm Rucker, 93

S

Sandy Scott, 94

William Anderson Sherwood, 98

Louis Sicard, 61

Thelma Lynn Simmons, 41, 44-47, 56

Carrie Bell Sliger, 40

Southern School, 55

W

Cora Kelley Ward, 29-31

Stephen H. Willard, 109

Sheldon Williams, 84

Don Wright, 48-51

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A

John R. Neal (1940-2018), Founder

Michelle LeBlanc Leckert, CAI President

Katherine Hovas

Senior Vice President

ADMINISTRATION

Director of Administration & Finance

Michelle LeBlanc Leckert, CAI

Client Services / Accounts Receivables

Rebekah Abernathy

Database Management / Internet Auction Administrator

Lisa Weisdorffer

Bookkeeper

Katie Lasher

Marketing & Social Media

Cameron McHarg

General Manager

Jason Leckert

Administrative Assistant

Claire Whitmore

GRAPHICS

Graphics Director / Catalog Design

David Roberts

Photography

Gerard Lewis

Jason Leckert

Jorge Diaz

OPERATIONS

Operations Staff

Charlie Clay

Scott Gann

Graphics Staff

Stephanie Do Ouro

Amanda Torres

CONSIGNMENTS

Marc Fagan

Vice President Consignments

Furniture & Decorative Arts

Marc Fagan

Paintings, Prints & Photography

Marney Robinson; Sophie Hirabayashi; Beth Sherwood; Casey Foote; Renee Longon

Books, Maps & Natural History Prints

Marc Fagan

Silver & Decorative Arts

Katherine Hovas

General Consignments, Jewelry

Cameron McHarg

Consignments Administrator

Heather Munch

Fine Art Inventory Manager

Casey Foote

AUCTION SERVICES

Trust & Estates Advisor

Henry G. McCall

Appraisals

Marc Fagan, Cameron McHarg

CATALOGUE CONSULTANTS

Asian Arts & Special Projects

Bettine Field Carroll

Jerry Major

Adam Trepagnier

Decorative Arts Inventory Management

Charlie Clay

AUCTIONEERS

Michelle LeBlanc Leckert #1514

Bettine Field Carroll #1874

Marc Fagan #1935

Marney Robinson #2155

Cameron McHarg #A-193

JEWELRY

Newcomb Pottery & Decorative Arts

Sally Main

Silver

Carey Mackie

Decorative Arts & Victoriana

Ann M. Masson

GIA Graduate Gemologists

Stephen A. Moses

Ilana Picard

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