Autumn Major Estates Auction, 9/10 & 9/11

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Neal Auction Autumn Estates Auction September 10 & 11, 2011


Above: Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), “Morning Rain in Moonlight”, color lithograph, artist proof, numbered “162/300”, “Atelier Crommelynck, Paris” stamp, image 15 ½ in. x 19 in., sheet 21 1/2 x 25 in., matted and framed.

Front Cover (detail): William Henry Buck (American/N.O., 1840-1888), “Picking Cotton, Louisiana Plantation Scene,” o/c, sd., 12 x 20 in.; Prov: Descended in the family of Wm. Buck.

Back Cover (detail): Continental, late 18th/early 19th c., “A Large Circular Tempietto of the Tuscan Order, Inlaid with Specimen Marbles,” h. 17 1/2 in.


FALL ESTATES AUCTION September 10 & 11, 2011 On Our Premises 4038 Magazine Street & 3923 Carondelet Street • FEATURING: • Property from the Collection of Texas Antiquarians Jack & Kate Wheeler • Paintings Descended in the Family of Noted Mississippi Art Collector Bitsy Irby • Property Sold for the Benefit of the Benedictine Sisters of Sacred Heart Convent, Cullman, Alabama • Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, Kentucky • A Gentleman’s Collection of Important West Indies Furniture • The George Strother Gaines Original Subscriber Imperial Folio Set of McKenney and Hall • And Property of Others

EXHIBITION beginning Monday, August 29, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special Saturday Preview, September 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Monday, September 5 in observance of Labor Day Evening Preview Reception, Thursday, September 8, 5 to 7 p.m. AUCTION SCHEDULE Saturday, September 10, 10 a.m., 4038 Magazine Street Sunday, September 11, 11 a.m., 3923 Carondelet Street

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Session One Saturday, September 10, 11 am 4038 Magazine Street


3. A Dutch Marquetry Commode, 19th c., case with tambour door over a single drawer, tapered fluted square legs ending in block feet, height 24 1/4 in., width 20 1/4 in., depth 13 1/8 in. $700/1000 4. A Louis XVI-Style Ebonized, Brass-Mounted and Prussian Marble Bouillotte Table, probably Maison Jansen, Paris, circular top with gallery, brass-mounted frieze with drawer, tapered legs, height 29 in., diameter 25 1/2 in. $500/750 W 5. A Group of Three

English Églomisé Silhouettes, mid-to-late 19th c., each oil paint on glass, including an image of Lord Horatio Nelson, two 5 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in., the third 5 in. x 4 in.; together with English School, late 19th c., “Portrait of a Young Man”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, sight 8 1/4 in. x 5 in., framed.

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$300/500 6. A Fine Antique Print, “Napoleon, On Board H.M.S. Bellerophon, July 23rd, 1815”, engraving, after Sir William Q. Orchardson, R.A. (1832-1910), etched by L. J. Steele, sight 27 1/4 in. x 37 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500 3

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1. An English Tilt-Top Tea Table, 18th/19th c., the tôle peinte tray top with gilt pierced gallery and finely painted fruit and floral still life, tripodal base with turned standard, gilt highlights, claw and ball feet, height 23 in., width 30 1/4 in., depth 22 in. $400/600 2. An Antique Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Tambour Desk, mid-19th c., galleried superstructure with tambour compartments flanking a prospect door, two drawers above an incurvate cabinet, leaf and berry carved stiles, stop-fluted legs, Marlborough feet, casters, height 45 in., width 36 in., depth 23 3/4 in. $800/1200

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Four Antique English Engravings from Bell’s New Pantheon, including “Laocoon”, “The Genius of the Vatican”, “The Antinous of the Capitol”, “The Vatican Apollo”, published by G. Cawthorn, each sight 10 3/4 in. x 8 1/2 in., matted and framed alike. $200/400


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School, 19th c. “The Duke of Rutland”, watercolor miniature on ivory, sight 2 in. x 1 1/2 in., titled en verso, in an ivory and tortoiseshell frame, all set within an enclosed shadowbox. $300/500

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9. A Set of Six Antique German Porcelain Ornithological Dessert Plates, blue crossed swords mark, decorated in the Meissen style with specimen reserves, reticulated borders with floral sprays, diameter 8 1/4 in.

11. A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Encrier in the Orientalist Taste, 19th c., the lidded inkwell held aloft on a bamboo litter, carried by blackamoors, on footed base, height 6 1/4 in., width 8 1/4 in., depth 3 1/2 in.

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10. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Sèvres Porcelain Stationery Box, c. 1870, entire surface chased with foliate and bird motifs, inset with one large and four small porcelain plaques painted with a courting couple and putti, slant top opens to red moiré silk compartmented interior, height 5 3/4 in., length 8 1/4 in., width 6 1/4 in.

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$1200/1800 Provenance: Acquired from the Estates of Jack and Ruby Qvistgaard Petersen, Shreveport, LA.

and Vermeil Paper Knife, c. 1890; together with an Edward VII ivory and sterling silver paper knife/ magnifying glass, S. Blanckensee & Sons, Ltd., Birmingham, 1905. $400/600 W 13. An English Chinoiserie-

Decorated and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Papier-Mâché Serving Tray, impressed mark “Jennens & Bettridge Patent Pearl Birm. London” en verso, 14 1/2 in. x 19 1/4 in. $200/400

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14. A Pair of English Staffordshire Pottery Zebras 19th c., with bridles and reins, placed in a natural grassy landscape with granulated clay vegetation, height 9 in., length 8 1/4 in., width 2 1/2 in. Note: Small losses and old repairs. $400/600 15. A Pair of American Sterling Silver and Cut Glass Two-Light Candelabra, T.G. Hawkes & Co., Corning, NY, c. 1890, marked “Hawkes Sterling” with pattern number, simple silver base, scroll arms and bobêche decorated with etched ovals and hung with prisms, height 10 in., width 13 in. $1000/1500 Note: Hawkes was the predecessor to Steuben. W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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18. A Belle Époque Sterling Silver Harness Racing Trophy, Gorham, date mark for 1896, in the rococo taste, the bulbous body pitcher with floral and scroll decoration, foliate handle and scroll feet; Fleetwood Driving Park presentation inscription to Qaudriga, winner of the Thousand Dollar Three Minute Pace, September 7, 1897, height 9 1/2 in., weight 37.3 troy ozs. 16

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19. A Fine American Sterling Silver Centerbowl and Plateau, Galt & Brother, Washington, D.C., c. 1890, urn-form with everted rim, scroll chasing and reticulated borders throughout, overall height 9 3/4 in., diameter 13 3/4 in., combined weight 97.35 troy ozs.

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$4000/6000

16. A Canadian Sterling Silver Tyg with Staghorn Handles, Roden Bros. Ltd., Toronto, wc. 1891-1958, then acquired by Birks; with 1910 Thorncliffe Derby presentation inscription; height 7 1/8 in., approx. width 10 1/2 in., weight 30 troy ozs.

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Note: The Galt firm dates back to Alexandria, VA silversmith James Galt who was active 1802-1847, and was succeeded by his sons. When the successor entity, Galt & Bro. Jewelers, closed its doors in 2001, it was the oldest business in Washington, DC. 20. An American Art Deco Sterling Silver Pitcher, Schofield Co., Baltimore, early 20th c., engraved period monogram, height 8 3/7 in., width 8 in., weight 23.15 troy ozs.

$1000/1500 17. An American Coin Silver Repoussé Tea Caddy, S. Kirk & Son, c. 1846-1861; together with a sterling silver repoussé after dinner coffee pot, marked BB & R, (“estate” condition: handle detached), approx. weight 24 troy ozs.

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Note: Fleetwood Driving Park was the home of the New York Driving Club from 1870 until 1898, and boasted an exclusive membership including William K. Vanderbilt, William Rockefeller and Leonard Jerome.


21. An Edwardian Sterling Silver Dressing Mirror, London, 1911, maker CD untraced, beveled mirror plate in engine-turned engraved rectangular frame with monogram in shield on arched top, easel back, height 17 5/8 in., width 12 1/4 in. $700/1000 22. A George V Sterling Silver Cup and Cover, Mappin & Webb, London, 1919, 21 with Royal Air Force Insignia and presentation inscription “Presented to/ Edmond Dissat/ by / Air Marshal Coningham/ on behalf of officers of RAF and 2nd TAF/ in gratitude for his kindness and ever ready help/ Hotel Montana - Cannes/ 1945-1946”, height 9 1/2 in., weight 47.70 troy ozs.; together with Vincent Orange’s CONINGHAM: A Biography of Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham.

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$2500/3500 Note: RAF Air Marshal Sir Arthur “Mary” Coningham (1895-1948) is recognized as the architect of modern tactical airpower. Coningham commanded the Western Desert Air Force between 1941 and 1943 and was knighted after El Alamein. He later directed tactical air force operations in the Allied invasion of Sicily and Italy, and played a key role in the Normandy invasion. During World War I Coningham, who was raised in New Zealand, acquired the nickname “Maori” in recognition of his roots. This was later corrupted to “Mary”. 23. A Fine Large English Sterling Silver Punch Bowl, William Gibson & John Langman, London, 1891, mark reg. 1890, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 112 Regent St., London, gadrooned body and foot, height 9 in., diameter 15 1/2 in., weight 76.55 troy ozs.

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$4000/6000 23A. A Set of Twenty-Four English Silverplate Punch Cups, Ellis Barker, 20th c., footed form with engraved decoration. $1000/1500 Provenance: Asprey, London, 1958.

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28. A French “St. Louis” Cameo Glass Vase, c. 1900, burgundy red, signed in cameo “St. Louis, Nancy”, with an etched and polished vining grape leaf design, height 10 1/4 in., diameter 5 1/2 in.

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29. A Continental Marble of a “Striding Panther” in the style of Rembrandt Bugatti (Italian/ French, 18841916), the lithe, muscular figure stretching across a rectangular self base, height 17 1/2 in., width 39 1/2 in. $1500/2500

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26. A Continental Rock Crystal, Gilt Bronze and Jeweled Lidded Vase, 20th c., rock crystal finial and body, mounted with a reticulated lid and collar, the reserves with mythical and earthly beasts, inset with “rubies” and “emeralds”, height 9 in., diameter 6 in. $2000/3000

25. A Pair of French Gilt Bronze Figural Lamps, marked “L.V.E. Robert”, each figural standard in the form of a Classically draped maiden carrying a bowl on a noir marble pedestal, overall height 31 1/2 in. $1500/2500

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Candlesticks, c. 1860, probably Baccarat, spiral pattern throughout, retaining most of the original “Albert” prisms, height 18 1/2 in. $700/900

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English Parian Bust of a Woman in French Rococo Dress, late 19th c., with elaborate coiffure and wearing a beribboned straw hat embellished with roses and lilacs, on a socle base, set on a tall, fluted columnar pedestal with gilt garlands and laurel wreath, height 31 1/4 in., height of pedestal 43 1/4 in. $500/700


31. A Pair of Antique Continental Carved and Polychrome Wood Figures of St. John the Evangelist and St. Peter, 19th c., carved in the round and retaining original paint surface, with integral square plinths, each height 16 in. $500/750 32. An Italian Carved, Gilt and Lacquered Mirror, 18th c., scarlet ground with gilt acanthus and ebonized borders, old mirror plate, height 46 in., width 39 in.

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$1200/1800 33. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Rouge Griotte Marble Mantel Clock, c. 1850, signed “H. Picard”, for Henri Picard (French, 18401890), the shaped and fluted case mounted with bellflowers, beading and floral motifs, striking bell movement marked “Raingo Freres”, height 9 in., width 18 in., depth 11 1/2 in. 33

$600/900 34. An Antique French Gilt Bronze Portico Clock, 19th c., tablet frieze over fluted Corinthian columns, porcelain dial with foliate bezel, swan pendulum, height 19 3/4 in., width 10 in., depth 5 1/2 in.

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1900, with iron barrel and hardware, carved and polychrome wheels and carriage, length of barrel 18 in., diameter of wheels 15 1/2 in. $400/600 36. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Portfolio Stand, late 19th c., having adjustable leaves, bellflower crest, turned supports, stretcher shelf, the shaped molded legs ending in casters, height 46 in. $800/1200

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W 41. Chinese

School, 20th c., “Feeding the Chickens”, possibly Guan Liang (1901-1986), ink and color on paper, inscribed and sealed lower right, 44 1/8 in. x 26 7/8 in., mounted as a hanging scroll. $600/800

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Provenance: San Francisco Collector, acquired Shanghai, 1970s. W 42. Chinese

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School, 20th c., “Having Tea”, possibly Feng Zikai (1895-1975), ink and color on paper, inscribed and sealed upper to lower right, 22 5/8 in. x 18 1/2 in., mounted as a hanging scroll. $500/700 Provenance: Washington Collector, acquired by descent in the family of Zhao Xiwu (1918-2001), well-known herbal medicine practitioner in Beijing.

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37. An Antique English Carved Walnut Vitrine, glazed top inset in gadrooned border, shelf interior, tufted silk back panel, short legs and ball and claw feet, height 37 in., width 48 1/2 in., depth 16 3/4 in. 40

$700/1000 38. An Anglo-Indian Carved Rosewood Table, c. 1860, circular top with gadrooned and floral carved frieze, stylized lotus support with foliate collar, incurvate triangular plinth on suppressed ball feet, height 29 1/2 in., diameter 24 in. $1200/1800 39. An Anglo-Indian Carved Hardwood Desk, c. 1860, highly carved with flowers and foliage, pierced superstructure with shelf, hinged writing surface above long drawer, trestle base connected by pierced stretcher, paw feet, height 48 in., width 38 in., depth 24 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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40. Chinese School, 18th/19th c., circular fan painting, ink and color on silk, diameter 11 3/4 in., reticulated hardwood frame, overall 17 1/2 n. x 17 1/2 in. $1000/1500

School, 20th c., “Boy on a Buffalo Beneath a Tree”, possibly Li Keran (1907-1989), ink and color on paper, inscribed and sealed upper to lower right, two seals lower left, 27 1/4 in. x 17 1/2 in., mounted as a hanging scroll. $500/700 Provenance: Washington Collector, acquired by descent in the family of Zhao Xiwu (1918-2001), well-known herbal medicine practitioner in Beijing.


44. A Chinese Grisaille Decorated Apple-Green Ground Dayazhai-Style Porcelain Bottle Vase, Dayazhai marks but probably 20th c., globular body with a tall cylindrical neck raised on a circular foot rim, decorated en grisaille with flowering peony branches on an apple green ground with an iron red Dayazhai mark (Abode of Great Refinement) inscribed beside an oval Tian di yi jia chun seal (Spring in Heaven and on Earth one family), the shoulder with a radiating band of floral scrolls on a yellow ground within pendant ruyi petal cartouches, the neck with a profusion of floral scrolls between bands of stiff upright leaves and joined ruyi heads, base with an iron red Yong qing chang chun mark (Eternal prosperity and enduring spring), height 14 3/4 in. $3500/4500 Provenance: Ex Ricardi Collection, London, England; acquired c. 1990. Note: For an almost identical apple green ground Dayazhai-style vase, see Sloans & Kenyon, February 3, 2006, lot 111; compare also a pair of apple green ground Dayazhai-style vases, Weshler’s, May 21, 2005, lot 1168. 45. A Chinese Celadon Porcelain Double Gourd Vase, Qing Dynasty (16441911), the upper and lower bulbs joined together by serpentine handles, each bulb relief molded with vining floral sprays, the waisted neck with radiating petal tips, and the base with upright petal lappets, base with apocryphal incised Yongzheng seal mark, height 12 in.

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46. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Bowl, Yongzheng mark but Republican Period, 20th c., U-form body raised on a circular foot ring, finely enameled to the exterior with twelve songbirds set in a fenced garden landscape with rocks, bamboo, peony and chrysanthemum, inscribed and sealed, base with apocryphal six character Yongzheng mark, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 7 in. $2500/3500

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47. A Chinese Peachbloom Glazed Porcelain Brushwasher, Kangxi mark and possibly of the Period, 17th c. or later, compressed globular body covered on the exterior with a glaze of crushed strawberry red shading to sky blue around the foot with green mottling throughout, the interior and base glazed white, base with six character Kangxi mark, with collection numbers painted to the inner unglazed portion of the foot ring, height 1 5/8 in., diameter 4 3/4 in.

$3000/5000 Provenance: Adriaan’s Antiques, New Orleans, LA; acquired mid 1980s.

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Provenance: Richfield Antiques, New York, NY; acquired 1989.

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48. A Pair of Chinese Gilt Decorated Mirror-Black Bottle Vases, Guangxu marks and of the Period (1875-1908), globular bodies with molded shoulders and tall cylindrical necks, the lower portions decorated with pairs of confronting five-clawed dragons disputing flaming pearls, the shoulders with diaper bands beneath stiff upright leaves, the rim with key fret and pendant ruyi heads, each base with six character Guangxu mark, height 8 in.

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50. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Brush Pot, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), cylinder body encircled around the middle with a scene of a scholar and his attendant in a garden setting between narrow bands of flower heads, height 4 3/4 in., diameter 4 in. $1000/1500 51. A Near Pair of Chinese Gilt Decorated Powder Blue Porcelain Covered Jars, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), baluster bodies with domed finialed covers, one decorated with phoenix roundels, the other with a hawk perched in a pine tree with a qilin below, height 16 1/2 in. and 16 3/4 in. Note: Stabilized hairline to interior of Qilin vase.

$3500/4500 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

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Note: Compare a nearly identical gilt decorated, mirror-black Guangxu vase sold Nagel Auktionen, Stuttgart, May 7, 2011, lot 1310. 49. A Chinese Famille Rose Decorated Yellow Ground Porcelain Tripod Censer, Qing Dynasty (16441911), the globular body with applied Buddhist lion handles raised on three zoomorphic mask feet, decorated with shaped panels enclosing young boys at play on a yellow ground strewn with vining floral heads, the pierced brocade ball-form cover surmounted by a playful Buddhist lion finial, base with apocryphal four character Qianlong seal mark, height 8 7/8 in., width 6 in.

$1000/1500 Provenance: Orlando, FL Estate; acquired 1987.

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52. An Antique George IIIStyle Carved Mahogany Dumbwaiter, three graduated tiers, baluster supports, tripodal base, height 43 1/2 in., diameter 23 in. $1000/1500 53. A William IV Carved Rosewood Server, c. 1840, scroll backsplash, reticulated and scrolled supports joined by two shelves, incurvate plinth base, height 50 1/4 in., width 44 7/8 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $1200/1800 54. An English Burl Walnut Lady’s Nécessaire, early 19th c., hinged sarcophagus top with mirrored interior, doors enclosing two graduated drawers over fully fitted writing drawer, hinged writing slope, ink bottle and open tray, height 13 in., width 13 in., depth 9 1/2 in.

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$700/900 55. A Good English Figured Walnut Center Table, mid19th c., circular tilt top, turned and lobed pedestal with acorn pendant, scrolled acanthus legs, height 27 in., diameter 50 1/4 in. $1500/2500 54

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56. A Napoleon III Kingwood Parquetry, Marquetry and Bronze-Mounted Bureau à Pente, c. 1865, pierced gallery, fall front, shaped apron, cabriole legs ending in sabots, height 36 1/2 in., width 29 1/4 in., depth 18 in. $1000/1500

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59. A Pair of American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchairs, c. 1820, New York, paneled crest rail, leaf and rosettecarved slat, scroll arms, deep slip seat, saber legs.

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60. A Pair of American Neo-Grec Carved, Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Walnut Pedestals, c. 1870, New York, molded top over fluted vasiform standard, attenuated anthemion supports on scroll feet, each impressed “487” under top, height 33 1/2 in., diameter 13 3/4 in. $600/800

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57. A Louis XVI Carved Fruitwood Metamorphic Chaise, 18th c., arched crest, molded arms and uprights, paneled base, the arms folding downward to form a chaise longue, height 50 in., width 27 in., depth 24 in. $1000/2000

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58. An American or English Inlaid Mahogany Work Table, c. 1810, adjustable hinged lid, rosewood banded drawers, pull-out work bag, yoke support, incurvate plinth, sabre legs fitted with cuff casters, height 28 1/2 in., width 28 in., depth 16 1/2 in. $800/1200 61

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63. An English Satinwood Teapoy, mid-19th c., telescoping top, fitted interior with four compartments, height 29 1/2 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $400/600

62. A George III Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest, c. 1780, rectangular top, dressing slide, two short over three graduated drawers, molded base, shaped bracket feet, height 36 1/2 in., width 36 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $1500/2500

Provenance: Acquired from the Family Estates of Charles T. (1922-2006) and Carolyn W. Beaird (1923-2006), Shreveport, LA. 64. A Pair of Antique Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Armchairs, rectangular back, scroll arms, foliate carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, shaped stretcher. $1000/1500

65. A Rococo Carved Rosewood Firescreen, mid-19th c., probably English, pierced frame with C and S scrolls, gilt inner frame with a velvet panel of a sultan and maiden, spiralturned supports, acanthus-carved outswept legs, scroll toes, casters, height 58 in., width 18 1/2 in. $300/500 66. An English Walnut Concertina Action Games Table, probably 19th c., in the George II taste, inset gilt tooled leather playing surface, the underside fitted with till box, round tapering legs ending in pad feet, height 28 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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68. An English Satinwood Armchair, 19th c., stamped and numbered “Gillow 8331”, square back, padded arms and seat with attractive Art Nouveau pattern upholstery, fluted and beaded supports and legs, casters. $500/750 69. A Late Regency Carved Rosewood Games Table, c. 1820, foldover top with molded edge, conforming apron centered by a cartouche, square tapered support, incurvate plinth on tapered legs ending in acanthine cup casters, height 29 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in.

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70. A RégenceStyle Carved and Gilded Mirror, crest with scrolled flora and a pair of birds, divided mirror plate, height 68 1/2 in., width 37 1/2 in. $1500/2500

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67. A Fine English Painted Satinwood Escritoire, late 19th c., stamped “Edwards and Roberts”, galleried superstructure containing five small drawers, resting on the base with fitted drawer, low shelf, square tapered legs; the whole with finely painted floral swags, arabesques and portrait medallions, height 39 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 18 in. 70

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$1500/2500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

71. A French Provincial Fruitwood Vide Poche, 19th c., dished rectangular top above frieze drawer, turned supports on trestle base, oval stretcher shelf, height 26 in., width 33 1/4 in., depth 15 5/8 in. $400/600


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72. A George III-Style Chinoiserie Lacquered Cheston-Stand, probably early 20th c., two drawers, the sides with carrying handles, on a carved and gilded stand, height 37 in., width 41 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $1200/1800 73. An Antique Continental Neoclassical Inlaid Fruitwood Settee, early 19th c., probably German, shaped inlaid back, stylized leaf splats, straight seat rail, square tapered legs, height 35 1/2 in., width 61 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $1000/1500 74. A Pair of Italian Rococo Verte Peinte and Parcel Gilt Fauteuils, 19th c., each of generous proportion, shaped back, padded arms, cabriole legs.

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$1500/2500 75. A Louis XVI Carved Mahogany Commode, early 19th c., molded marble top over four graduated drawers, fluted stiles, turned and fluted toupie feet, height 39 1/4 in., width 51 in., depth 22 in. $1800/2500

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76. Continental School, 19th c., “Architectural Landscape Scene with Boating Party”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 29 1/2 in. x 39 3/8 in., in a fine carved, gessoed, and giltwood frame. $1000/1500

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78. Robert Anning Bell, R.A. (English, 1863-1933), “Queen Catherine of Cyprus”, watercolor and chalk on paper, signed lower left, sight 15 in. x 10 1/4 in., in the original carved and painted wood frame. $2000/3000 W 79. Giovanni

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77. Continental School, early 19th c, “Landscape with Figures Beside an Idyllic Classical Town”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 22 1/8 in. x 43 3/4 in., carved giltwood frame. $1200/1800

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Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778), a pair of engravings of a Rhyton and a Classical Urn, from Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi, Tripodi, Lucerne ed Ornamenti Antichi, inscribed respectively “A Sua Excellenza il Signor Conte di Lincoln \ Amature delle belle anti” and “Dedicato all’Amicizia dell’Ill.mo sig.r Abb.be Pietro Grant / Amature delle belle arti”, both signed lower left, each sight 21 in. x 16 in., attractively matted and framed. $600/900


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80. Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Die Gottliche Komodie”, 1974, three volume portfolio of Dante’s Divine Comedy with complete text in German, 100 individually matted color woodcuts, 195963 (published 1974), sheets 13 in. x 10 3/8 in., with full margins, on Rives paper, original linen portfolios, edition mentioned in Albert Field’s Official Catalog of the Graphic World of Salvador Dali. $8000/12000

81. A Fine American Neo-Grec Inlaid, Gilt-Incised, Ebonized and Bronze-Mounted Rosewood Parlour Cabinet, c. 1865, attributed to Pottier & Stymus, New York, shaped top, the bronze plaques stamped for P.E. Guerin, recessed paneled doors flanked by outset caryatid terms, incurvate sides, conforming plinth, birdseye maple interior, height 45 1/2 in., width 67 3/4 in., depth 20 1/4 in. $8000/12000 Note: The sophisticated design of this cabinet incorporates Grecian motifs and a theme of fidelity and domestic harmony. The two large Guerin plaques on the doors depict Penelope seated in a Klismos chair weaving, before Ulysses’ return with doves attending and Penelope with the infant Telemachus, ideal mother and child. This ambitious cabinet is inlaid with conforming panels of oil lamps, and features cast mounts of caryatid busts after the Erechtheion examples. The bronze plaques are from Pierre E. Guerin (1843-1911) who established his New York foundry in 1864 providing mounts for renowned cabinet-makers such as Leon Marcotte and Pottier and Stymus. An important rosewood parlor cabinet with collared stiles and bust mounts marked “P&S” very similar to those placed on this cabinet was sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 742, May 1993. Another cabinet listed in the E.J. Canton collection with case form and mounts almost identical to those here is illustrated in Dubrow. Styles of American Furniture, 1860-1960. p. 87. Reference: Laux. “The Furniture Mounts of P.E. Guerin,” Magazine Antiques (May 2002) p. 140-149

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83. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Wardrobe, early 19th c., Philadelphia, molded cornice above paneled doors flanked by engaged Ionic columns with acanthus capitals, each side also fitted with paneled doors, plinth on carved paw feet, height 89 1/2 in., width 69 1/2 in., depth 25 in. $2500/3500 83

82. An American Renaissance Carved Oak Bench, probably Allen and Brother, Philadelphia, 1870-1875, the distinctive back with blocked panels, owl carved crest flanked by stylized foliate finials, scrolled arms with boldly turned spindled galleries, seat rail with quatrefoil and anthemion carving, fluted legs on disc feet, oilcloth upholstery with brass nailhead trim, height 45 1/2 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $5000/7000 Provenance: George Southard (1863-1939), resident of Montpelier, Orange, VA, 1900-1939, to his daughter Inie Martha Southard Lloyd, who lived on Montpelier’s grounds from 1920 to 1970, to her son, to a collector. Southard is thought to have been given the piece by Marion duPont Scott (1894-1983), the daughter of Annie Rogers Zinn duPont and William duPont (18551928). The duPonts purchased and moved to James Madison’s Montpelier in 1902, when Marion was just eight. She resided at Montpelier until her death. George Southard was Montpelier’s engineer from 1900 to 1935. Note: This bench combines the bold architectural character and proliferation of details that characterize the Reform styles of the late nineteenth century. The overall proportions and detail typify Philadelphia furniture of this period, in particular, the work of architect and furniture designer Frank Furness (1939-1912). This bench bears its greatest relationship – both in massing and in detail – to pieces made in the shop of cabinetmakers Joseph (b. 1818) and William (d. 1865) Allen, formally known as Allen and Brother of Philadelphia. The upholstered panel of the back, a c. 1900 replacement, bears a paper label that reads: “From / Alex Milne / 511 Ninth Street, Northwest, / Washington, D. C. / Fine Furniture and Decorations.” Milne was in business in the Capital by 1891. Reference: on furniture designed by Frank Furness and made by Daniel Pabst, see Kaplan. “The furniture of Frank Furness,” Magazine Antiques (May 1987) pp. 1088-1095; on Allen and Brother, Talbott. “Allen and Brother, Philadelphia furnture makers,” Magazine Antiques. (May 1996), pp. 716-725; Schaffner and Klein American Painted Furniture. pp. 52-53.

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84. A Set of Six American Classical Carved Mahogany Brass Inlaid Side Chairs, New York, early 19th c., reticulated acanthus-carved medial rail, reeded stiles, saber legs. $1500/2500


85 87 85. A Late Georgian Sheffield Plate Epergne, c. 1830, circular wirework baskets on scroll arms, trumpet-shaped supports, spreading foot, height 16 1/2 in. $1500/2000 86. A Fine Victorian Sterling Silver Standish, Edward, Edward Jr., John & William Barnard, London, 1843, mark reg. 1829; the stand fitted with two cut glass and silvermounted bottles, a pounce box and pen tray, scroll border and scroll feet, length 11 7/8 in., weight 20.90 troy ozs.

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$800/1200 87. A Pair of Antique English Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, c. 1890, scrolled candlearms, square bobêches and drip pans with swirl decoration, trumpet-shaped stem, square base, height 16 3/4 in. 89

$5000/7000 88. A Rare Antique English Silverplate Citrus Press, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield and London, c. 1880-1890, the lemon-form press on a stand fitted to hold four beakers and three lemons, the tray base in the form of a lotus leaf, with handles and ball feet, height 14 1/2 in., width 14 in., now with associated beakers.

89. A Louis Philippe Gilt Bronze Carcel Lamp on Stand, mid19th c., period shade and chimney, original oil pump mechanism intact and marked “NANCY/5211”, tripartite stand with scrolled lion supports, overall height 26 1/2 in.

$1200/1800 Note: A related Victorian citrus press is illustrated in Chefetz, Sheila, Antiques for the Table, p. 61.

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93. An American Ebonized, Gilt Bronze and Brass Pedestal, late 19th c., attributed to Herter Bros., New York, white marble top above a pierced brass overlay frieze, turned and ebonized standard, gilt bronze zoomorphic tripodal supports ending in hoof feet, height 33 1/4 in., diameter 18 1/2 in. $800/1200

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90. An Empire Verdigris Tôle Peinte and Gilt Bronze Carcel Lamp, early 19th c., labeled “N 13478/ PAR BREVET D INVENTION LAMP…S HYDROSTATEIQUES / DE THILORIER & SERRUROT / RUE DU BOULOY No. 4”, period cut and etched blown glass globe, electrified, overall height 26 3/4 in.

92. A Rare Anglo-Colonial Carved Ebony Armchair, c. 1835, shaped shell and acanthus-carved crest above continuous caned back and seat, scrolled arms, turned stretchers, brass cuffs and casters.

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91. A Fine American Classical Carved and Gilt Stenciled Mahogany Pier Table, early 19th c., New York, original rectangular white marble top above a torus molded frieze, marble columnar supports, incurvate plinth, on carved and turned feet, retaining gilt and verde antico surface, height 36 3/4 in., width 43 3/4 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $3000/5000

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Note: The curved stiles, scroll arms and fan details on the curule base of this Anglo-Colonial chair are very similar to a Classical armchair with bookstand designed by German architect Karl Friedrich Schrinkel (1781-1841). This example modifies Schrinkel’s design with a tropical aesthetic including an exuberantly carved crest and cane seat. Reference: Honour. Cabinet Makers and Furniture Designers. p. 229.

94. A Fine American Aesthetic PolychromeDecorated Side Chair, c. 1870, New York, oval padded back between turned finialed uprights, crenellated seat rail, with patera blocks, turned legs on toupie feet. $700/1000


95. An American Federal Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., Baltimore, rectangular reeded crest rail, serpentine arms with lobed melon supports, paneled and reeded tapering legs with original brass cuff casters, height 36 7/8 in., width 81 in., depth 26 1/2 in. $3000/5000 Note: This sofa is nearly identical to a sofa made by William Camp in 1817 for Dr. William Hilleary (Baltimore 1775-1834) now at the George Read House conserved by the Historical Society of Delaware, and also a sofa descended Baltimore’s Baker family of the c. 1819 house “Friendsbury “ held by the Maryland Historical Society.

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96. A French “Retour d’Egypte” Gilt and Patinated Bronze Fireplace Guard, early 19th c., centered with a mask, flanked by two-handled urns, all over cast with palmettes and arabesques, height 15 1/2 in., width 42 1/2 in., depth 6 in. $1000/1500 97. A Pair of Antique French Tôle Peinte Chestnut Urns, 19th c., fruit finial, scrolled handles, finely painted with scenes of fishermen and boats along the river, outswept base, height 8 3/4 in., width 11 in., depth 5 1/2 in.

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98. A Pair of Italian Carved and Painted Putto Candlesticks, each opposing figure holding a trumpet and kneeling on scroll base, height 10 3/4 in., width 5 3/4 in., depth 4 1/4 in.

100. An Empire Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Bowl, early 19th c., with engine-turned mounts to rim and base, height 5 3/4 in., diameter 5 1/4 in.

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Jardinière in the Classical Taste, late 19th c., cylindrical copper body mounted with lion’s head handles and paw feet in brass, height 20 1/2 in., diameter 25 1/4 in. $300/500

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101. Continental, late 18th/early 19th c., “A Large Octastyle Circular Tempietto of the Tuscan Order, Inlaid with Specimen Marbles”, height 17 1/2 in., diameter 14 in. $15000/25000

1729, but only completed after his death, in 1742. It is very much larger than Bramante’s Tempietto, and has many more columns (also of Tuscan order); but its proportions are somewhat closer to the present work, which has the following marble inlays:

The two shallow steps of the Eubea; the tall inlaid Note: This superb invention is ultimately based on step above them is faced with Verde Patricia, from the monumental Tempietto at S. Pietro in Val d’Aosta, Piedmonte. The plinth zone is inlaid Montorio, Rome (1502) by the great Italian apparently with Spanish Sarrancolin from Navarre, Renaissance architect Donato Bramante, erected which may be the facing also used in the cornice. in the courtyard of the Spanish National Church The column shafts are a tawny yellow-brown by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, as an offering Breccia, probably either “Marseilles Rose” or for the 10 year anniversary of Columbus’ “Yellow Benou”, from the Pyrenees; their bases discovery of America. From that very celebrated and caps are a simple type of bloodstone prototype - often taken as the paradigmatic (probably a Red Quartzite), which is also employed structure of the High Renaissance in Italy - this in four segments near the center of the floor; the large table-top “model” takes the forms of its alternating four segments are a standard Verde external and internal steps, its Doric (or more Antico from Greece. The uniformly inlaid circle properly “Tuscan”) Order, and its general outside them (nearest the columns) is Antin or 101 (detail) proportions. Elements more characteristic of its Byrede Sarrancolin, from the Pyrenees; the Grand Tour pedigree, however, are its inlaid innermost darker circle is the famous Grand marbles (Bramante’s Tempietto is uniform Antique from Saint-Grôns in France. The steps of the dome, and the cupola itself, greystone), its removable saucer dome, and its open colonnade (the Roman are a standard highly-figured white marble from Carrara or one of the quarries Tempietto is a functioning chapel, and has an internal wall). These last nearby. A finial of Red Quartzite and gemstone such as chalcedony crown the characteristics are also shared by a grander and somewhat later prototype, the whole. Inside the Tempietto is a gilded bronze figure of an Emperor, on a Red colossal “Mausoleum” at Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, the last work by the Quartzite base. famous English baroque architect Nicholas Hawksmoor (1662-1736). Castle Howard’s immense Mausoleum for the Carlisle family was begun by Hawksmoor in

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102. André Louise Adolphe Laoust (French, 1843-1924), “The Violinist Jean Baptiste Lulli, as a Young Man”, bronze, cast signature and dated “1884-1886” at base, Raingo Freres Foundry mark, height 32 in. $1800/2500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 103. Umberto Stiaccini (Italian, late 19th/early 20th c.), “Classical Maiden”, carved alabaster, signed “U. Stiaccini” en verso, height 30 in. $1800/2500 104. P. Conti (Italian, late 19th/early 20th c.), “The Siren”, c. 1930, carved alabaster, signed “P. Conti” at back of base, on a gray-veined cream marble figured base, height 16 in.

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105. Alfred Charles Weber (Swiss, 1859-1922), “A Sip of Good Champagne”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left, sight 11 3/4 in. x 8 3/4 in., in a period covemolded carved wood frame.

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106. Theodor Boeyermans (Flemish, 1620-1678), “Ecce Homo”, oil on canvas, unsigned, a partial Gemcente Museum” label en verso, 33 in. x 23 1/4 in., in a fine antique carved ebony frame. $1500/2500 107. Italian School, early 19th c., “The Grand Canal Looking Southwest to the Fondamenta della Croce, with the Churches of San Simone Piccolo, the Scalzi, and Santa Lucia”, after Canaletto (1697-1768), oil on canvas, indistinctly inscribed en verso of the canvas, 25 1/2 in. x 39 1/4 in. (64.8 x 99.7 cm.), in the original carved giltwood frame, with a pre-1953 Hirschl, Adler & Schwartz, NY, label en verso of frame. $9000/12000 Note: This picture exactly replicates two famous originals by Canaletto (he often copied such popular views of Venetian subjects, with variations of format and detail). The first is an identical view in the Royal Collections at Windsor Castle, at 47 x 79.5 cm., c. 1729-34, with the small boats clustered on the right side of the image, and a tall mast over one of them rising in the precise position of the large-masted ship in the distance here. The second is a colossal painting in the National Gallery London, at 124 x 204 cm., c. 1738, with the boats distributed more evenly on both sides of the Canal; but those in the far distance are left very small, and a river transport barge appears partially in the left foreground, as it does here more fully in the center – reflecting this part of the Grand Canal’s proximity to the Lagoon (just around the distant bend at Santa Croce), the Mainland, and the River Brenta route to Padua.

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The vehicle of the painting offered here was a famous engraving of Antonio Visentini (16881782), published in his Prospectus of 1735, which had been commissioned by the famous Consul Joseph Smith (c. 1674-1770) to depict 14 of Canaletto’s views on the Grand Canal; evidently the Prospectus print represented the earlier painting of this view, now at Windsor. References: D. Bindman and L. Puppi, The Complete Paintings of Canaletto, New York, 1968, no. 77, p. 97; J.G. Links, Canaletto, 2nd ed., London, 1994, pp. 112-116.

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108. Daniel Ridgway-Knight (English, 18391924), “Jealousy” c. 1900, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24 in. x 18 in., in the original cove-molded carved giltwood frame. $4000/6000

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109. A Very Fine Italian Grand Tour Patinated Bronze Model of the Medici Vase, mid-19th c., by Benedetto Boschetti (Italian, 1820-1870), after the 1st c. A.D. Greek marble now in the Uffizi, Florence, signed “B. Boschetti/ Roma” at edge of base, finely articulated frieze of gods and heroes, on a Nero Marmo plinth, height 15 in., width 8 1/2 in.

110. An Anglo Indian Ivory Inlaid, Quillwork and Ebonized Lap Desk, central compartment interior with elephant inlaid lid, cartouche inscribed “MATARA”; flanked by removable inkwells, top fitted with pen tray, removable candle holders and manual paper advance, foldover writing surface, long drawer below, height 8 1/2 in., width 16 3/8 in., depth 11 7/8 in.

111. A Regency BrassMounted Carved and Ebonized Mahogany Tea Caddy, early 19th c., of sarcophagus form, interior fitted with two lidded tea bins and Chinese porcelain mixing bowl, lion head and ring handles, carved ivory ball feet, height 8 1/4 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 6 1/2 in.

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113. A Very Rare English Cast Iron and Marble Top Console Table, mid-19th c., signed James Yates, Rotherham, registry mark for March 22, 1842 No. 1148, in the Rococo taste, serpentine white marble top, height 32 3/4 in., width 60 1/2 in., depth 25 1/2 in. $4000/6000 Note: James Yates acquired the Walker Foundry in 1823 and operated with several partners until 1838 as sole proprietor, as seen on the 1842 label here. Yates remained on his own until 1846 when he partnered with George Haywood and John Drable. Yates was very active and had registered 66 designs with the British patent office by 1883. 113

112. A George IV Collection of Wax Impressions, c. 1825, after Classical plaquette subjects, including twelve impressions of Roman Emperors in black wax, and seven impressions of ancient and modern subjects in blue wax, with list of titles handwritten in ink en verso. $500/750 Note: This attractive panel is an assembly of nineteen miniature wax impressions of engraved gems, bronze plaquettes, or plaster impressions after those same small bas-relief roundels or ovals, including two “modern” subjects which afford the date. These are respectively an impression after a gem or plaster copy of a painted subject, The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec, 1770, by Benjamin West, at top right; and the uppermost subject on the panel, Hector Taking Leave of Andromache, an impression after one of the hundreds of gem-engravings for Prince Stanislaw Poniatowski of Poland (1754-1833), made at Rome c. 1803-1823. The Twelve Cæsars and the remaining narrative subjects are all taken from standard Antique or Renaissance plaquettes, such as the so-called Bacchus and Ariadne at bottom right, which is a typical miniaturization of a subject cast in bronze during the Early Renaissance, after a surviving gem-engraving from ancient Alexandria. References: Douglas Lewis, “Plaquette,” Grove Dictionary of Art, Jane Turner, ed., 34 vols., vol. 25, 18-21; idem, “The Last Gems,” in Engraved Gems: Survivals and Revivals, Clifford M. Brown, ed., Washington, 1997, pp. 292-305; idem, Plaquettes, Systematic Catalogues of the National Gallery of Art, forthcoming.

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114. A Regency-Style Mahogany Wellington Desk, 19th c., London, stamped “Howard & Sons Berner” and labeled, inset leather writing surface enclosing fitted interior, flanked by two drop-leaf work surfaces, cased with seven long drawers, on turned feet, casters, height 50 1/2 in., width 29 3/4 in., depth 19 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.


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115. An English Regency Mahogany Davenport Desk, c. 1810, swivel lift top with brass gallery, inset leather writing surface and fitted drawer, four drawers and 4 false drawers with pull-out writing slides to sides, ebonized string inlay, turned feet, height 34 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 19 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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116. A Fine Suite of Six Antique George III-Style Carved Mahogany Chairs, four stamped “Bertram & Son, Dean St, Oxford St W”, one with paper label, bowed crest with scrolled ears, vasiform floral carved splat, blind fretwork seat rail, cabriole cabochon and bellflower carved legs, on drake feet.

117. A Set of Four Directoire-Style Carved Fruitwood Fauteuils, scrolled crest, persimmon leather back and seat, arms on baluster uprights, rosette blocks, turned legs. $2000/3000

$4000/6000 Note: William Bertram established his business by 1830 at 100 Dean St., Soho, as a cabinetmaker and dealer. Reference: The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, Furniture History Society, Leeds, 1986.

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118. Italian School, 19th c., “The Tiber at Castel Sant’ Angelo with the Ponte degli Angeli and St. Peters in the Distance”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 28 in. x 50 in., in a carved and giltwood frame. $4000/6000 119. French or Italian School, 19th c., “The Descent of the Holy Spirit” oil on tin, unsigned, 24 1/2 in. x 18 in., in a period carved and giltwood frame. $1000/1500 120. A Regency Gilt Bronze Three Piece Argand Lamp Garniture, early 19th c., Messenger & Son, consisting of a double arm argand with prism hung font, flanked by single arm argands, antique cut and etched glass shades, probably period, center argand height 17 1/2 in.

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$1500/2500 121. A French Statuary Marble Bust of Mme. Récamier, 19th c., after Joseph Chinard (French, 17561813), figure with upswept curls and scantily draped with one breast exposed, height 20 in., width 10 in., depth 6 in. $1000/2000

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Note: One of the most notorious beauties of the Empire Period, Juliette Recamier’s noted Salon was regularly attended by the most promising talents of the literary and artistic world as well as by the political figures of the day. A woman of strong opinions, she was known for her somewhat scandalous - and potentially dangerous - Royalist political beliefs. After her refusal to act as lady-in-waiting to Empress Josephine, Napoleon exiled her from Paris; she only returned to her beloved city after the Emperor’s political demise. The great Neoclassical sculptor Chinard created his portrait bust of Mme. Recamier in 1805/6 during one of his infrequent, but highly productive, visits to Paris. Though initially trained in Lyon, Chinard spent years in Rome where he studied the ancient statuary and modern Italian sculpture, deftly combining elements of both in his work. In his depiction of Recamier, the sculptor captures the beauty, charm, and (as evidenced by the scant draping) daring of this remarkable woman.

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122. Paul-Eugène Mengin (18531937), “Paul and Virginie as Children”, c. 1930, bronze, cast signature “P. Mengen” on base, foundry mark at bottom edge of base, the enchanting depiction of youthful devotion inspired by the popular story by Jacques-Henri Bernadins de Saint-Pierre (French, 1737-1814), on a marble base, height 26 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 123. A Silvered Bronze of “Joan of Arc”, late 19th/early 20th c., after Alfred Caravanniez (French, 1855-1917), “Barbedienne Fondeur” mark and inscribed “Reproductions Mechaniques / A. Collas Brevete” with Colla mark of a bust, on a rouge marbre base, height 21 1/2 in. $1500/2000 122

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124. An Italian Bronze of the “Venus de Medici”, 19th c., after the 1st B.C. Hellenistic marble (itself a copy of an earlier Greek sculpture) now at the Uffizi, Florence, foundry mark “Chiurazzi/Napoli” at base, on a raised circular lotus base, height 24 3/4 in. $1200/1800 Reference: Haskell & Penny. Taste and the Antique. Yale University Press. New Haven. 1988.

125. An American Classical Carved and Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, 19th c., tripartite mirror plate, split baluster frame, rosette corners, height 28 in., width 71 in. $500/750

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126. A Charles X Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Mantel Clock, c. 1825, silk-thread movement, the philosopher Epicurus sits at an eagle-mounted desk amidst his books, the base with palmette border, on bracket feet, height 23 1/2 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 7 3/4 in. $2000/3000

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127. A Fine J.J. Elliott Carved Cherrywood Piano-String Chime Tall Case Clock, c. 1893, the back plate marked “J.J. Elliott, 5 Percival St., London” and “England, 759”, the cast-iron nine-note piano frame marked “Elliott’s Patent”, dial marked by retailer Hyman Berg & Co., Chicago, the movement sounding Whittington or Westminster chimes using actual piano hammers; bonnet carved with egg and dart scrolls, fluted and dentil molding; case with beveled window, flanked with carved bellflowers, wreaths and palmettes, height 99 in., width 25 in., depth 17 in.

128. A Set of Twelve Antique George IIIStyle Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, comprising two armchairs and ten side chairs, shaped crest rail and pierced splat, trapezoidal seats on molded Marlborough legs with H stretcher.

$10000/15000

Provenance: Purchased at a Northhampshire, England estate sale in 1988.

Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. Note: J.J. Elliott started his firm on Percival Street, London in 1886 and received a patent in 1892 for a clock that chimes “on wires or strings like a piano.”

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129. A Fine Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany and Inlaid Three Pedestal Dining Table, 20th c., figured top with banded inlay and foliate edge, with urn form pedestals on arched acanthine legs, claw and ball feet, height 30 1/2 in., length 144 in., width 54 1/2 in. $5000/7000 Provenance: Manheim Galleries, New Orleans.

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134. A Chinese Iron Red and Black Decorated Porcelain Dragon Bowl, Tongzhi mark and probably of the Period (1862-1874), U-form body with lobed rim raised on a circular foot ring, decorated to the interior well with a four character black inscription, the exterior with four iron red dragon-and-pearl roundels with white enamel and gilt highlights, gilt rim, base with six character Tongzhi seal mark, height 2 1/2 in., diameter 6 1/4 in.

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132. A Chinese Grisaille Decorated Yellow Ground Porcelain Vase, late 19th/early 20th c., faceted baluster body with scroll handles raised on a splayed rectangular foot with a deep recessed base, decorated en grisaille with flowering and fruiting branches on a lemon yellow ground, height 11 1/2 in. Note: Small area of old fill restoration to foot.

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$1500/2500 Provenance: Ex Ricardi Collection, London, England; acquired by present owner c. 1990.

$2000/3000 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

133. A Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Imperial Wedding Bowls, Baragon Tumed mark, Daoguang Period (1821-1850), each decorated to the exterior with a central register featuring emblems of the Buddhist “Seven Regal Treasures” - the Wheel of Law, Elephant, Minister, Jewel, Queen, Horse, and General, between tasseled lion-mask lappets above and undulating waves and rocks beneath, reserved between two bajixiang bands (Eight Buddhist Emblems) interspersed with shou characters, each interior with a vajra crossed lotus medallion beneath a gilt band toward the rim, each base with a Baragon Tumed iron-red mark in Mongolian script, height 2 1/8 in., diameter 9 3/8 in.

135. A Chinese Iron Red and Famille Rose Decorated Blue and White Porcelain Sleeve Vase, Guangxu mark and of the Period (1875-1908), the cylindrical body vibrantly enameled with a wide central band of five clawed dragons in flight amid ruyi clouds and flames between blue and white foliate bands at the mouth and foot, base with six character Guangxu mark, height 11 1/4 in. Note: Hairline to base.

$2500/3500 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL. Hawaiian born “Ernie” Lee began seriously collecting during the early 1960s. He and his partner traveled extensively throughout Florida actively acquiring Chinese porcelain and other Chinese decorative objects. Note: Vessels with the Baragon Tumed mark are traditionally considered to be a part of the wedding service made at the Imperial factories to celebrate the marriage of a daughter of the Daogung Emperor to a Mongolian prince of the Tumed Banner. Baragon Tumed “is the name of the Right or Western Wing of the Tumed Banners, a principality of southern Mongolia. A daughter of the Tao-kuang [Daoguang] Emperor was given in marriage to the hereditary prince of these Mongols, who was granted a palace in Peking”. For similar pieces from Tumed wedding service, see Christie’s Hong Kong, May 30, 2006. Reference: Walters, William Thompson, S.W. Bushell, et al, Oriental Ceramic Art Collection of W.T. Walters, New York, 1899, p. 95.

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136. A Fine Pair of Chinese Ivory Figures of Lohans, 19th c., each robed male carved seated on an openwork reticulated throne, one figure depicted grasping the ends of his long eyebrows, the other depicted holding a ruyi scepter, heights 6 3/8 in. and 6 1/2 in. respectively, widths 3 5/8 in., depths 3 1/4 in. $6000/8000 137. A Chinese Malachite Inset Hornbill Casque, deeply carved to the front with figures in a mountainous setting, the sides inscribed and inset with malachite roundels, height 4 1/8 in., width 7 3/4 in., set on a fitted wood stand, overall height 5 1/4 in., width 8 1/2 in. $2000/3000

139. A Chinese Ivory Figure of a Beautiful Maiden, standing female carved with long flowing robes with incised floral decoration, wearing earrings and hair tied high in a loose knot, carrying a sash-tied cup in each hand, base incised with a floral head roundel, height 8 in., mounted to a carved wood plinth, overall height 10 1/2 in. $1500/2500 140. A Large Chinese Agate “Long Life” Brushwasher, the bowl carved in the form of a large curling grape leaf borne on leafy, openwork fruiting vines with two squirrels clambering up the sides, height 4 1/4 in., width 8 3/8 in. $2000/3000 Note: Squirrels and grapes paired together form the rebus for long life. Squirrels (songshu) provide the source for pine (song), while grapes (tao) provide the homophone for peaches (taozi), both well know symbols of longevity. The addition of vines (wan) intensify the rebus.

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142. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain “Dice” Bowl, Qianlong mark but 20th c., deep well decorated with a landscape with houses and figures encircled by a band of undulating waves beneath shaped auspicious emblem panels, the exterior with a continuous landscape, height 8 in., diameter 17 3/4 in.

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$800/1200 143. A Chinese Huanghuali Brush Pot, 19th c., carved in slightly waisted cylinder form, base plugged, height 5 1/2 in., diameter 5 in. $500/700

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144. A Pair of Chinese Imperial Yellow Glass “Lotus” Bowls, 19th c., quadrilobed bodies with wide everted rims raised on short oval feet, each height 3 1/8 in., width 9 in., depths 6 7/8 in. and 7 in.

141. A Chinese Hardstone Embellished Celadon Jade Table Screen, 20th c., rectangular celadon jade plaque applied with variously colored hardstones to depict a bird in flight above flowering branches, height 10 in., width 7 3/4 in., set as a table screen within a reticulated carved wood stand, overall height 14 1/8 in., width 9 in., depth 4 1/8 in.

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Provenance: Ex Ina and Sandford Gadient Collection. Ina and Sandford Gadient began collecting Qing Dynasty glass in the 1960s. “Sandy” Gadient was a headhunter who traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia. His purchases were the results of extensive searches through antique shops, auction houses, and antique shows. Highlights from the Gadient glass collection have been exhibited at the Lentz Center for Asian Culture, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; the Museum of Arts and Science, Daytona Beach, FL; the Lowe Art Museum, Miami, FL; and the St. Petersburg Art Museum, St. Petersburg, FL; among other Institutions. 145. A Chinese Ruby Red Carved Glass Bowl, 18th/19th c., U-form body with a wide rim raised on a tapering circular foot ring, relief carved to the exterior sides with flowering branches and butterflies, height 3 5/8 in., diameter 8 1/8 in. $4000/6000 Provenance: Asiantiques, Winter Park, FL.

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146. A Chinese Silver Inlaid Bronze Figure of a Buffalo, Ming Dynasty (13681644) or earlier, modeled standing foursquare, its thick arched neck supporting a forward facing head with an open mouth, upright, alert ears and a two curved horns, its tail elegantly curled upward, with overall stylized loop inlay, height 6 3/4 in., length 9 in.

148. A Chinese Rock Crystal Figure of a Duck, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the plump figure carved standing at a slight angle with its neck turned slightly toward its one outstretched wing, its head raised with an alert expression, height 4 1/8 in., width 5 1/8 in., fitted wood stand, overall height 4 7/8 in.

$8000/12000 Provenance: With Chauncey P. Lowe, Orlando, FL; to current owner. The Chauncey P. Lowe collection of Chinese art is considered one of the most distinguished in Florida. A 1997 Orlando Sentinel art review quotes Cornell Fine Arts Museum director, Arthur Blumenthal: “Lowe’s collection is one of the country’s ‘’most comprehensive private collections ‘’ and it is indeed an effective survey of the variety of three-dimensional Chinese art across its long history.” Portions of Lowe’s collection have been exhibited at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, and the Fine Arts Gallery, Vanderbilt University, among other institutions. 147. A Chinese Ming-Style Cinnabar Lacquer Circular Box and Cover, Qing Dynasty, 17th/18th c., the domed cover deeply relief carved with figures in an extensive garden landscape set with trees and pavilions on a diaper ground, the sloping sides carved with peony, chrysanthemum, rose and lotus cartouches, height 5 3/4 in., diameter 10 1/4 in.

$2500/3500 Provenance: Ex-Collection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (19051973), Denver, CO; to current owner. Note: According to an article published in the January 13, 1950, Denver, CO paper The Monitor, Colorado-born Arthur A. Jolliffe began his collection of Asian art while a Major in the intelligence section of the U.S. Army during WWII and, later, as a member of Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s staff in the Central Purchasing Offices in China and Japan. On his return to the U.S. around 1950, Jolliffe opened a gallery in Denver, CO named “A. A. Jolliffe, Importer.” By 1960 he had become a prominent expert and respected dealer in the field, reputedly acquiring art and objects for the Denver Art Museum. The Denver Post proclaimed his gallery at the Denver Hilton as “the biggest of its kind between Chicago and the West Coast”. In 1963 Jolliffe extended his business to Dallas, TX, where he opened a branch of “Jolliffe’s Oriental” at the Fairmont Hotel.

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$5000/7000 Provenance: With Mark Walberg, Sunbury, PA; to current owner.

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150. A Large Chinese Grayish White Jade Mounted Hardwood Ruyi Scepter, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the elegantly curved shaft set with three shaped jade plaques variously relief carved, the terminal carved with birds amid rocks and seasonal grasses, height 4 1/4 in., width 4 3/4 in., depth 1/4 in., the center plaque with figures in a mountainous landscape, height 4 in., width 2 1/2 in., the base plaque with a scholar beneath a pine, height 2 1/2 in., width 3 in., overall length 21 in. Note: Small losses to wood surrounding jade plaques.

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$2000/3000 Provenance: Ex-Collection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (19051973), Denver, CO; to current owner. 151. A Chinese “Dreamstone” Marble Inset Hardwood Table Screen, rectangular white, gray and green variegated marble panel depicting an imaginary landscape of tall cliffs partially covered in drifting gray clouds, sight height 21 1/4 in., width 16 1/4 in., framed and set within a carved hardwood stand, overall height 32 in., width 22 3/4 in., depth 10 in.

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$5000/7000 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

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149. A Chinese Spinach Green Jade Ruyi Scepter, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), elegantly curved shaft with a shaped terminal, relief carved to the front with a variation on the “Three Abundances” or Sandou: the terminal carved with branches bearing a pair of lychee (fertility) and the shaft deeply carved with fruiting peach (longevity) and pomegranate (progeny) branches, length 14 1/4 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Ex-Collection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (1905-1973), Denver, CO; to current owner.

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Note: Called “dreamstones “ these natural marble canvases, so reminiscent of ink landscape paintings, have been treasured by scholars for many centuries. They are prominently displayed in studios and gardens where they aid in contemplation and serve as earthly reminders that man’s 152 place in the cosmos is neither incidental nor extraordinary. Marble for these so-called stone paintings is predominantly found in the ancient town of Dali in the Yunnan province of southwestern China. 152. A Chinese Green Overlay Milk White Glass Covered Jar, 19th c., baluster body with a domed finialed cover, carved through the green overlay with peony and prunus branches to a milk white ground, the ball finial carved with a butterfly, height 9 3/8 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: Asiantiques, Winter Park, FL.


153. A Set of Eight Chinese “Eight Immortals” Kesi Panels, Qing Dynasty, (1644-1911), each woven panel with polychrome painted highlights depicting one of the Eight Daoist Immortals: Long Dongbin, shown holding a fly whisk and carrying a sword on his back, sight 18 1/8 in. x 14 5/8 in.; He Xiangu carrying a lotus blossom, sight 18 1/8 in. x 14 3/4 in.; Li Tieguai with a crutch and a gourd, sight 18 5/8 in. x 14 5/8 in.; Lan Caihe with a staff, sight 18 1/8 in. x 14 5/8 in.; Zhongli Quan carrying a fan, sight 18 1/8 in. x 14 5/8 in.; Han Xiang Zi playing a flute, sight 16 1/2 in. x 14 5/8 in.; Zhang Guo Lao carrying a bamboo tube drum and sticks, sight 18 1/2 in. x 14 5/8 in.; and Cao Guojiu holding castanets, height 16 1/2 in. x 14 5/8 in., each framed alike. $4000/6000

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Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL. 154. A Chinese Duan Stone Table Screen, 19th c., carved to the front with an elaborate landscape of mountains, trees, pavilions, a long winding path, a cascading waterfall, a river, a boat, numerous figures, and, in the distance, a setting sun, carved from one of the stone’s natural “eye” inclusions, inscribed upper left, height 22 in., width 16 3/8 in., set in a reticulated hardwood stand, overall height 29 1/2 in., width 21 1/4 in.

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155. A Large Chinese Embroidered Silk Baizi (Hundred Boys) Panel, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), central roundel shaped by flowering prunus branches enclosing a grown-up figure surrounded by several playful boys, the remaining young boys shown at various pursuits scattered throughout, picked out in a tight polychrome satin stitch on a red silk ground, the reverse backed in an olive green silk, paper label, height 76 in., width 68 in.

$3000/5000 Provenance: Ex Daytona Beach, FL Collection. Note: Duan stone or Duanshi stone is a volcanic tuff from Duanxi, Guangdong Province. For centuries the Duan has been considered a highly valued material, commonly known for its use in inkstones. Duan has distinctive markings, called “eyes“, which are round or oval shaped inclusions, and which have long been considered one of the stone’s most aesthetically pleasing aspects. These eyes were often incorporated into the overall design of the stone by the carver, as can be seen in the lot offered here.

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$4000/6000 Provenance: Exhibited Chinese-American Museum, Chicago, IL, 2005.

Note: The “Hundred Boys” motif has appeared on fine art and decorative objects since the Song Dynasty. The boys, themselves, symbols of longevity, prosperity, and well-being, are usually depicted engaged in outdoor activities, often fishing or bearing fruit, branches and auspicious objects. The boys are said to represent “that most prized and ultimate blessing: an abundance of male descendents to ensure continuation of the family line and the performance of filial duties.” “Children appear in Chinese art in many contexts, often serving didactic functions as paragons of Confucian, Buddhist, and Daoist virtue, and as embodiments of adult aspirations.” Reference: Welch, Patricia Bjaaland. Chinese Art: A Guide to Motifs and Visual Imagery, p. 156.

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156. A Chinese Relief Decorated Bronze Bottle Vase, 19th/20th c., globular body with tapering cylindrical neck and loop handles with lotus pod terminals, relief decorated throughout with two ferocious four-clawed dragons amid clouds and lotus blossoms above a circular foot banded with waves, base with apocryphal four character Qianlong mark, height 11 7/8 in. $3000/5000 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

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158. A Chinese Hardstone Embellished Zitan Wood Jewelry Coffer, 20th c., ogee molded lift top over two doors opening to reveal four short over one long drawer, scalloped plinth, embellished with birds amid flowering branches, brass bale pulls and mounts, height 12 3/4 in., width 12 3/8 in., depth 9 1/2 in.

157. A Monumental Chinese Jade, Hardstone and Cloisonné Enamel Embellished Lacquer Panel Set in a Rosewood Stand as a Floor Screen, 20th c., rectangular painted lacquer panel relief embellished with carved wood, cloisonné, jade, lapis lazuli and other hardstones, depicting a mountainous landscape with figures, birds and fauna to one side and precious objects to the other, height 42 1/2 in., width 28 1/2 in., set within a large, highly carved rosewood stand, overall height 78 1/4 in., width 51 in., depth 22 1/2 in.

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159. A Large Chinese Spinach Green Jade Scholar’s Mountain, Qing Dynasty (16441911), deeply relief carved to one side with an Immortal and his attendant in a grotto-like setting with tall rock walls, pine trees and clouds; the other side deeply carved with a pavilion set in the clouds above a steep stair and old gnarled pine trees, bearing a possibly later incised inscription, height 7 3/4 in., width 9 1/2 in., set on a carved wood stand, overall height 8 3/4 in.

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$25000/35000 Provenance: Ex Minneapolis, MN Collection. Note: “Reproduction 161 of the world in miniature is a recurring theme in Chinese art. Representations of mountains in particular signified escape from China’s highly ordered, bureaucratic society of the natural world. In Daoist thought, the mountains were also the home of the immortal, and so symbolized paradise and the attainment of everlasting life”. A carved jade mountain would have had a special place in the scholar’s home, where it would have been used as an object of reflection and contemplation. Reference: Rawson, Jessica (ed.), The British Museum Book of Chinese Art, London, 1992.

160. A Chinese “Toe-Skin” Jade Scholar’s Mountain, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), relief carved to the front side with figures in a landscape set with a boat, bridge, waterfall, mountains, trees and pavilions, the stone of grayish-celadon tone with a russet skin and even patina, height 5 1/4 in., width 7 1/2 in., set on a carved wood stand, overall height 6 1/8 in. $20000/30000 Provenance: Baltimore Antiques Fair, Baltimore, MD; acquired 1997.

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Note: Jade mountains were created as objects of contemplation reflecting man’s love of nature and his insignificance within the cosmos. The intrinsic qualities of this mountain are particularly interesting given the suggestion of extrinsic influence. The foreground is set with a scholar and his attendant standing on the bow of a boat. The scholar grasps his long beard in one hand and, with the other, points to something to his distant right, well beyond his physical setting. In the center, an arched bridge emerges from behind pine boughs, on it stand two scholars gazing thoughtfully forward beyond the confines of the carving. The composition subtly suggests great depth.

161. A Fine Chinese Gilt Copper and Cloisonné Enamel Figure of Guanyin, 19th c., standing figure wearing long robes mounted with a billowing celestial scarf holding a reed staff between the fingers of the outstretched right hand, mounted to a waisted lotus pedestal, base with apocryphal four character Qianlong mark, overall height 13 in. $6000/8000 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, March 23, 2006, lot 1928; to Paul Chao, New York, NY; to current owner.

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162. A Fine Set of Four Chinese “Bird and Flower” Kesi Panels, 19th c., each panel with seasonal birds and flowers embroidered in slit weave technique on a blue ground with couched metallic thread highlights, each height 5 1/2 in., width 13 1/2 in. $5000/7000 163. A Chinese Famille Rose “Hundred Bat” Bottle Vase, Guangxu mark and possibly of the Period (18751908), bulbous body with a flaring neck raised on a tall circular foot, decorated in iron red with bats in flight amid colorful scrolling clouds, the molded shoulder with alternating gilt shou and floral heads, the mouth banded in pendant ruyi heads, base with six character Guangxu mark, height 14 5/8 in. $5000/7000

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Provenance: Acquired London, England. This vase was originally one of a pair. Its mate sold at New Orleans Auction, April 2011, as lot 664. 164. A Pair of Chinese Longquan Celadon Yen Yen Vases, Ming Dynasty (13681644), baluster bodies rising from short, slightly tapering feet, to tall cylindrical necks broadening to wide trumpet mouths, the necks and bodies freely carved with large peony sprays between bands of concentric rings, scroll design and upright petal lappets, each covered overall in a rich olive green glaze pooling toward an unglazed foot ring burnt red in the firing, heights 22 1/4 in. Note: Restoration to one mouth. $6000/8000 163

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165. A Chinese Clair-de-Lune Porcelain Hu Vase, Qing Dynasty (16441911), pear form body with molded neck and bird-head handles raised on a circular foot, covered in a sky blue glaze thinning to white along the mouth rim, base with apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, height 7 in. Note: Glaze frit to one bird’s head handle. $1500/2500 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL. 166. A Chinese White Glazed Xuande-Style Porcelain Pilgrim’s Flask, Bianhu, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), round body with domed front and back faces and flat sides, waisted neck with a bulging ‘garlic’ head mouth, strap handles with petal-form terminals, raised on a square foot ring, carved to each face with an eight-pointed lappet starburst, overall white glaze with a bluish tint, height 12 1/2 in., width 8 1/2 in.

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$2500/3500 Provenance: Ex New York, NY Estate Collection. 167. A Chinese Painted Pottery Figure of a Tang Court Lady, or “Fat Lady”, Tang Dynasty (618-907), elegant voluptuous figure modeled wearing voluminous robes which fall in heavy folds and accentuate the graceful sway of her body, the right arm raised revealing a small delicate hand, the other held at her side hidden beneath the folds of her robe, her long black hair framing a sweet delicate face with rouged cheeks, height 22 in., wood plinth, overall height 22 3/4 in., accompanied by an Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence Analysis Report No. C206a55, dated October 2006. $8000/12000 Provenance: Ex Connecticut Collection; acquired 2004. Note: The result of the Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermoluminescence test no. C206a55 is consistent with the dating of this lot. Models of court ladies made prior to the reign of the seventh Tang emperor Xuanzong (712-756) tended to depict slender women wearing fitted garments. Beginning around the middle part of the 8th century a growth in popularity of a more generous female form and the adoption of less structured robes emerges with the so-called “Fat Lady.” This dramatic change in fashion has traditionally been attributed to the influence of the emperor’s adored concubine Yang Guifei (719756), who was reported to have had a voluptuous figure.

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168. A Chinese Pottery Figure of a Red Buffalo, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD), the muscular figure modeled standing foursquare, its neck in a downward position falling below its withers and its head facing forward to create a defiant stance, height 9 1/2 in., width 15 in., accompanied by an Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence Analysis Report No. C198w59, dated August 1998. $6000/8000 Provenance: With Francis Li, Chicago, IL; to current owner, acquired 2000. Note: The result of the Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermoluminescence test no. C198w59 is consistent with the dating of this lot.

The representation in art form of the water buffalo, or ox, as an important animal in the wet-rice cultivating societies of Asia, can be traced back thousands of years. The buffalo has long been a highly prized and revered animal throughout China. (A monumental bronze water buffalo 168 sits at the edge of the Kunming Lake in Beijing’s Summer Palace as a dedication to the Emperor Qianlong.) The buffalo symbolizes bucolic bliss, steadfastness, tolerance and perseverance and represents “the true self”. Reference: Welch, Patricia Bjaaland. Chinese Art: A Guide to Motifs and Visual Imagery, p. 139.

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170. A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Dishes, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), 16th c., each well with a roundel enclosing a seated figure playing a musical instrument, the exterior walls with cloud scrolls, bases with “Fu Gui Jia Qi” marks, heights 1 in., diameters 5 1/2 to 5 5/8 in., storage box. Note: Glaze frits to rims. $2500/3500

169. A Chinese Pottery Figure of a Young Foreign Rider on a Kneeling Bactrain Camel, Tang Dynasty (618-907), modeled in three parts: rider and saddle blanket, saddle, and camel; the turbaned foreign male rider rendered straddling an arched saddle blanket, one leg bent to secure his position, the other hanging; the saddle modeled with two large apertures for the camel’s humps flanked by flanges and pole braces; the camel rendered crouching, its front legs neatly tucked beneath its body behind large tufts of hair at the shoulders and its back legs bent in a kneeling stance, its long, elegantly arched neck supporting a raised head in a braying position, height 14 1/2 in., length 18 1/2 in., accompanied by an Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence Analysis Report no. C104w61, dated October 2004.

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$4000/6000 Provenance: Acquired Hong Kong, 2004. Note: The result of the Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermoluminescence test no. C104w61 is consistent with the dating of this lot. During the Tang Dynasty the trade route known as the Silk Road flourished. Most of the overland trade between China and the West was carried out by Central Asian and Near Eastern merchants. Indicative of the trade route’s incredible breadth, two-hump Bactrian camels were preferred to the single-hump Arabian camels as they were more capable of traveling farther distances. Figures of these camels were likely modeled for persons of rank and means. Given its choice as the primary method of transporting goods along the Silk Road, the camel’s presence both in life and in the afterlife connoted abundance and prosperity.

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171. A Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Flori-Form Dish, Qianlong mark but probably 19th c., circular, slightly rounded well, deeply relief carved with scholars and their attendants in an extensive landscape set with trees, rocks, pavilions and clouds on a diapered ground, the shaped wells banded with flowering branches, the barbed rim and foot pad bound with gilt metal, the base carved with beribboned auspicious symbols on a diapered ground surrounding a rectangular reserve bearing an apocryphal six-character Qianlong mark, height 7/8 in., width 9 1/4 in. Note: Scattered small losses. $2000/4000 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.


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172. A Chinese Carved Bone Landscape of Mount Kunlun with Immortals, Attendants, Shoulao and Xi Wangmu, sectional parts forming a mountainous landscape, with Immortals, their attendants and Shoulao, amid tall rocks, trees, flowers and clouds, an arched bridge in the distance bearing a female figure, probably Xi Wangmu, Queen Mother of the West, the landscape raised on a waveform carved wood base, height 13 1/2 in., width 14 1/2 in., further raised on a velvet and wood plinth, overall height 16 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 7 3/4 in. Note: Scattered losses and repairs.

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$1500/2500 173. A Chinese Carved Bone Landscape with “The Eight Horses of Mu Wang”, sectional parts forming a landscape with a bridge, featuring eight lively horses frolicking amid tall rocks, trees and clouds, height 9 5/8 in., width 16 1/4 in., mounted to a wood base, overall height 11 1/2 in. Note: scattered losses and repairs. $1200/1800

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174. A Pair Large Chinese Hardstone Trees Set in Cloisonné Enamel Jardinières, realistically rendered “bark” trees with fabric wrapped branches issuing various colorful hardstone leaves, flowers and fruit, set in rectangular cloisonné jardinières with “Precious Antique” design on a powder blue ground strewn with stylized flower heads and vines, approx. heights 24 1/2 in., widths 11 3/4 in., depths 7 1/2 in. $2500/3500

175. A Chinese Rock Crystal Water Coupe, probably 18th c., carved in the form of a duck with a lotus spray in its mouth, its back creating the aperture, gradating color from black to pale smokey gray, height 1 1/4 in., width 3 1/2 in. $1500/2500 176. A Chinese White Jade Finger Citron, Peach and Bat Group, carved in an upright position as a finger citron, or “Buddha’s Hand”, with curled tendrils, surmounted by two bats and supported on reticulated fruiting peach branches, height 6 1/4 in., carved wood stand, overall height 7 1/4 in. $1500/2500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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178. A Chinese Jade “Scholar’s Rock”, carved in naturalistic openwork form in imitation of a scholar’s rock, set in a turquoise and coral mounted bronze bowl, height 9 3/8 in., raised on a fitted wood stand, overall height 10 5/8 in., storage box. $5500/6500

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179. Two Chinese Jade Figures, 17th/18th c., the first, white jade, carved in the form of a man carrying large peach spray on his back, height 2 in.; the second, grayish white jade, carved as a boy carrying peach spray, height 2 in. $700/900

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180. A Chinese Yellow Wax Stone Scholar’s Rock, the warm caramel toned yellow wax stone suggestive of an enormous boulder rising from a turbulent sea, height 3 3/8 in., width 3 3/4 in., fitted wood stand, overall height 4 1/2 in. $600/800 181. A Chinese White Jade Figure of a Deer, probably 19th c., the delicate recumbent animal carved carrying two lingzhi sprays in its mouth, each spray gracefully curving over the sides of the deer’s back, its tail in lingzhi form, height 1 1/8 in., width 2 in.

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177. A Chinese White Jade Figure of a Chimera, probably 18th/19th c., the mythical beast carved in a standing position with one front foot forward as if ready for motion, its head held upright and alert, height 1 7/8 in., width 2 3/8 in. $1200/1800

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183. A Chinese White Jade Snuff Bottle, late 19th/20th c., well hollowed naturalistic pebble form body carved with birds perched on flowering prunus branches, stopper, height 2 3/4 in. $2000/3000 184. A Fine Chinese White Jade Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), well-hollowed, ovoid body with a cylindrical neck, incised to one side with a bird perched on a prunus branch beside and inscription, the other side with calligraphy, even white color, stopper, height 2 3/8 in.

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185. A Chinese Chalcedony Agate Snuff Bottle, 1780-1850, well-hollowed spade form body with cylindrical neck and short oval foot ring, relief carved to one side with figures in boats, stopper, height 2 3/4 in. $1500/2500

186. A Chinese White Glazed Porcelain “Eighteen Lohan” Snuff Bottle, 19th c., ovoid body with slightly flared cylindrical neck raised on an oval foot ring, molded around the sides with Eighteen Lohan, stopper, height 3 1/8 in. $1000/1500

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187. A Chinese Mother-of-Pearl Snuff Bottle, 19th c., spade form body with cylindrical neck raised on an oval foot ring, carved to one side with prunus and lingzhi, the other with a bat and palm, stopper, height 2 5/8 in. $1000/1500 188. A Chinese Red Overlay Snowflake Glass Snuff Bottle, 17801850, ovoid body with sloping shoulder and a tall neck raised on a waisted circular foot, carved through the overlay with five swimming fish to a bubble suffused clear glass ground, stopper, height 3 1/8 in. $1000/1500

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189. A Chinese Rhodonite Snuff Bottle, 1880-1940, well-hollowed flattened globular body with a cylindrical neck and oval foot ring, carved to one side with a fish, to the other with a bird, the sides with lotuses, stopper, height 2 5/8 in.

191. A Chinese Amber or Amber-Like Snuff Bottle, spade form body with high sloping shoulders and cylindrical neck raised on an elongated oval foot, relief decorated with fish and aquatic plants, one side inscribed, stopper, height 3 in.

$1000/1500

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190. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Snuff Bottle, 19th c., ovoid body with a tall flaring neck and an oval foot, molded to the sides with nine playful Buddhistic lions, base with apocryphal Qianlong mark, stopper, height 2 7/8 in.

192. A Chinese Chalcedony Agate Snuff Bottle, 19th c., well-hollowed flattened globular body with a cylindrical neck and oval foot ring, relief carved to one side with a scene of a Laozi leaving China on an ox, stopper, height 2 5/8 in.

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193. A Chinese Mottled Celadon Jade Buddhistic Lion, probably 18th c., the recumbent beast carved carrying a lingzhi spray in its mouth, with its legs neatly tucked beneath and its tail curled along the side of its back, the stone with striated russet and black veins, height 1 3/8 in., width 2 3/4 in. $700/900 194. An Attractive Suite of English Carved Mahogany and Leather Seat Furniture, probably Edwardian, comprising a settee and two armchairs, each of wingback form with green leather and brass nailhead upholstery; on distinctive acanthine claw and ball feet, settee height 48 1/2 in., width 63 in., depth 3 in.; chair height 48 in., width 36 in., depth 36 in. $5000/7000 195. A Regency-Style Figured Mahogany Writing Desk, stepped superstructure of eight drawers, inset gilt tooled leather writing surface, two frieze drawers, curule base with turned stretcher; “Georgian Furniture by Frederick Tibbenham Ltd.” paper label, height 35 1/4 in., width 39 1/8 in., depth 21 5/8 in. $1200/1800

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196. A Large English Needlepoint Tapestry Coffer, 19th c., carved oak frame, serpentine case with nailhead trim, height 22 1/2 in., width 27 in., depth 17 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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199. A Regency Carved Mahogany Side Cabinet, early 19th c., rectangular top, frieze fitted with drawer, two paneled doors flanked by tapered columns, plinth base, height 34 in., width 35 in., depth 15 1/2 in. $700/1000 200. A French Provincial Carved Walnut Side Table, late 18th/early 19th c., molded top, shaped apron fitted with a drawer, cabriole legs, scrolled toes, height 28 in., width 38 1/4 in., depth 28 3/4 in. $700/1000

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201. A Dutch Marquetry Tall Chest, 19th c., rectangular top over outset drawer, five graduated drawers flanked by columns, plinth base, square tapered legs, height 61 1/2 in., width 39 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in.

197. A Regency Carved Rosewood Footstool, c. 1825, stamped “Miles & Edwards 134 Oxford St. London”, serpentine paneled supports with gilt bosses and turned stretchers. $800/1200 Note: Miles and Edwards, active 1822-1840, had numerous prestigious patrons including the British Ambassador to Paris and the Empress of Russia. Notable commissions included Audley End House in Essex, Hampton Court; Burton Constable in Yorkshire; and Wynwood Park in County Durham. Reference: The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, Furniture History Society, Leeds, 1986, pp. 606-607.

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202. Continental School, 19th c., “Venus and Cupid Surrounded by Putti”, miniature watercolor on ivory, sight 4 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed. $800/1200 W 203. French School,

19th c., “Water Nymph”, painted porcelain miniature, marked “Dresden” en verso, sight 3 1/2 in. x 3 in., in a brass easelbacked framed.

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$500/700 204 204. French School, 19th c., “Madame de Pompadour”, after François Boucher (French, 17031770), miniature watercolor on ivory, 3 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in., in a fine brass filigree frame. $500/800 W 205. French School, 19th c.,

“Portrait of Pauline Bonaparte, the Princess Borghese”, miniature watercolor on ivory, titled en verso of backing, illegibly and faintly signed lower right, sight 3 1/2 in. x 2 1/2 in., in a delicate brass floral filigree frame. Note: Slight loss to upper right edge.

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206. A Set of Twelve Wedgwood Armorial Creamware Dinner Plates, early 19th c., each with gilt and ochre diapered banding and reserved with opposing griffin crest, diameter 9 3/4 in.

Dinner Service, transfer-decorated and hand-painted in the Imari palette with gilt highlights, comprising 3 graduated platters, a lidded soup tureen with undertray, 4 lidded vegetables (2 with undertrays), 2 lidded sauce tureens (1 with undertray), 19 dinner plates, 9 soup plates (diameter 10 1/2 in.), 12 soup plates (diameter 9 1/8 in.), 11 luncheon plates, and 8 dessert plates, (73 pcs.)

$600/900

$700/1000 207. A George Jones Pâte-surPâte Vase, late 19th c., olive green ground, decorated with cavorting putti within beribboned morning glory wreaths, gilt decorated rim, base with gilder’s number “5665” and incised “X”, height 5 1/2 in. $400/600

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Export Blue and White Porcelain, including a Canton blue and white covered tureen and undertray; a serving platter; a creamer; a cup; a saucer dish; two soup plates; a small dish; and four small bowls, bases with apocryphal Chenghua marks; tureen height 4 5/8 in., width 7 14 in., depth 4 1/2 in.; serving platter width 13 in., depth 9 3/8 in., (13 pcs.) $500/750

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Porcelain Bowls, 19th c., the first decorated with shaped figural and floral panels with gilt vine highlights, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 8 in.; the second decorated with floral sprays beneath a wide band of floral heads on a gilt ground, height 2 3/4 in., diameter 6 3/8 in. $300/500 W 211. A Chinese Export Blue and White

Porcelain Covered Tureen and Undertray, the tureen with pig head handles and a mushroom finial, each piece enameled with an iron red and yellow fish on a blue and white ground decorated with aquatic plants, gilt highlights, undertray marked, tureen height 5 in., width 9 in., depth 5 3/4 in., tray width 9 3/4 in., depth 7 1/4 in. $200/300

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217. Ten Royal Copenhagen “Flora Danica” Porcelain Chocolate Cups and Saucers, No. 3513, dated 1961-1974, the cannform bodies with angular handles, the saucers with dentil borders, with botanical paintings of various flowers, the bases with Royal Copenhagen logos, underglaze blue wave marks, pattern no. 20, shape no. 3513 and initials, diameter 5 1/2 in. $3000/5000 218. A Royal Copenhagen “Flora Danica” Porcelain Monteith/Ice Basin, No. 3531, dated 1969-1974, the oval body with notched rim and strap handles, decorated on the interior with a botanical painting of Pyrola rotundifolia L. and on the exterior with sixteen botanical paintings, the base with a green Royal Copenhagen logo, underglaze blue wave mark, pattern no. 20, shape no. 3531 and initials, length 13 in.

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Rose Decorated Celadon Lotus Bowl, early 20th c., oval body with flori-form sides raised on an oval foot ring, decorated throughout with radiating floral trellises with butterflies and insects, base with apocryphal Tongzhi mark, height 3 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 8 1/8 in. $150/250 W 213. A Pair of Chinese Export

Famille Rose Porcelain Platters, 19th c., each of octagonal form with steep sides and a deep well, decorated to the interior with evenly scattered floral sprays, insects, butterflies and birds, one with an “orange peel” surface, the other smooth, heights 2 1/2 in., width 13 7/8 in., depth 11 1/4 in. $300/500 W 214. A Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Sweetmeat Set,

late 19th c., comprised of nine shaped dishes forming a square with canted corners, variously decorated with figures in landscape settings, each dish inscribed, overall height 5/8 in., width 10 in., depth 10 in., presented within a carved wood box with a painted and inscribed glass paneled cover, overall height 3 1/4 in., width 11 1/8 in., depth 11 1/8 in. $300/500 W 215. Two Chinese Export “Nanking” Blue and White

Porcelain Dishes, 19th c., round bodies with sloping sides variously decorated with seaside landscapes beneath diaper borders, heights 1 3/8 in., diameters 5 5/8 in. and 6 1/4 in. $400/600 W 216. A Large Herend Porcelain Ice Bucket, base stamped,

“Rothschild Bird” pattern, basketweave molded body, openwork naturalistic handles, height 6 1/4 in., diameter 11 in. $300/500

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219. Ten Royal Copenhagen “Flora Danica” Porcelain Coffee Cups and Saucers, No. 3597, dated 1969-1974, the round cups with branch handles, the circular saucers with dentil borders, with botanical paintings of various flowers, the bases with Royal Copenhagen logos, underglaze blue wave marks, pattern no. 20, shape no. 3597 and initials, diameter 5 1/2 in. $3000/5000 W 220. A Royal Copenhagen “Flora Danica” Porcelain

Round Covered Custard Cup and Square Saucer, Nos. 3574 and 3515, dated 1969-1974, of bombé form with branch and floral handle, conforming cover with branch and floral handle and canted square saucer, the cover and saucer with dentil borders and with a botanical painting of Geranium pusillum L., the bases and interior of the cover with Royal Copenhagen logos, underglaze blue wave marks, pattern no. 20, shape nos. 3574 and 3515 and initials, height 3 1/2 in., width 4 in., length 4 in. $500/750


221. A Pair of Antique English Carved Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Cutlery Urns, 19th c., telescoping lid, fitted interior, turned waist, the base with cross banding, on bracket feet, height 26 1/2 in., diameter 9 1/2 in. $700/1000 222. An English “Benson & Hedges” Walnut and Brass Cigar Humidor, late 19th  c., cartouche on lid engraved “W.B.H.”, the interior with original tin liner, height 7 1/4 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 9 1/4 in. $500/750 223. An English or Dutch PewterClad Iron Box, early 18th c., octagonal metal clad body raised on four brass bun feet, with incised decoration throughout, including a panel reading “Free Trade” above a ship, monogrammed “WB”, cover en suite with brass finial, height 5 1/4 in., width 3 3/4 in., depth 2 5/8 in. $400/600

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227. An Edwardian Cut Glass and Sterling SilverMounted Claret Jug, the mounts hallmarked JTH/JHM, Birmingham, 1892-1893, the glass cut in a basketweave pattern, height 20 in., diameter 5 in. $400/600

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224. A Group of Antique Cigar Items, including wood humidor, height 8 in., sterling silver tripartite cigar case, Birmingham, 1901, and a cigar cutter, Birmingham, 1926, (3 pcs.)

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and Etched Glass Claret Jug, 19th c., with applied, twisted handle, height 11 1/8 in.

$300/500

$300/500

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a small sterling silver cigar case with hinged cover, Birmingham, 1912; an amber cigar holder, a gold-filled cigar prick, and a silver pipe set, Birmingham, 1897, (4 pcs.)

Sterling Silver Fruit Bowl, S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, c. 1890, circular form on ball feet, the well chased with fruit and flowers, height 2 1/2 in., diameter 9 1/2 in., weight 17 troy ozs.

$250/350 W 226. A Victorian Sterling Silver Cigar Case

and Cigarette Case, the cigar case Birmingham, 1898, beautifully engraved; the cigarette case London, 1889, maker WW/FD, untraced; combined weight 12.85 troy ozs. (2 pcs.)

$500/750

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231. An Antique American Sterling Silver Cake Basket, J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, wc. 1848 to present, beaded swing handle, reticulated footed form, length 11 1/4 in., approx. weight 21 troy ozs. $700/1000 232. An Antique American Sterling Silver Fish Server, William Gale, New York, mid-19th c.; together with a coin silver fish knife, Peter Krider, Philadelphia, c. 1850, ret. Bechtel & Eno, approx. total weight 9 troy ozs, “estate” condition.

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233. A Pair of Continental Silverplate Wine Coasters, each pierced body with garland of cherubs holding floral baskets, with reed top edge and acanthus decorated base, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 5 1/2 in.

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234. A George IV Sterling Silver Cruet Frame, William Bateman, London, 1820-1821, fitted with eight cut glass condiment bottles, height 9 1/4 in., weight 28.75 troy ozs. $1800/2500

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235. A George III Sterling Silver Goblet, Samuel Hennell, London, 1802, height 5 3/8 in., weight 9.40 troy ozs. $600/900

230. A Set of Four Sterling Silver Master Salts, Tiffany & Co. maker, 1916, after a London example of 1749; each with circular bowl retaining gold wash interior, cabriole legs, height 1 3/4 in., diameter 3 1/4 in., weight 16.10 troy ozs. $1000/1500

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236. A George III Sterling Silver Goblet, William Sumner, London, 1810-1811, mark ent. 1802, with gilt wash interior; height 6 1/4 in., weight 5.7 troy ozs. $600/900


237. A George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer, George Wickes, London, 1723, (mark ent. 1721), length 8 3/4 in., weight 5.3 troy ozs. $600/900 W 238. A George III Sterling Silver Beaker,

London, 1789, maker TJ untraced, height 2 7/8 in., weight 2.3 troy ozs. 237

$250/350 239. A George III Sterling Silver Sauceboat, Charles Wright, London, 1777, height 5 1/2 in., length 7 7/8 in., weight 12.85 troy ozs. $1200/1800 240. A George III Sterling Silver Warming Frame, Michael Plummer, London, 1796; reeded frame, retaining original burner, height 4 1/4 in., length 11 1/2 in., weight 26 troy ozs.

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$1000/1500 241. A George III Sterling Silver Condiment Vase, John Swift, London, 1755, engraved coat of arms, height 6 1/4 in., weight 8.60 troy ozs.

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$500/750 242. An Antique English Silverplate Tea Tray, 19th c., James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, wc. 1871-1939, with bead decorated carrying handles, segmented beaded border and elaborate chased decorated field, retains original plaque on reverse “Joseph Deakin and Sons, Spring Street Works, Sheffield”, length 28 3/4 in., width 18 1/4 in.

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Sheffield Plate Table Candlesticks, each shaped weighted base supporting tapered shaft, urn nozzle with cast borders and removable bobêche, height 9 1/2 in. $200/400 244. A William IV Sterling Silver Christening Cup, Joseph & John Angell, London, 1832, tapered reeded body, scroll handle, height 3 1/16 in., weight 4.65 troy ozs.

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London, 1898, maker G.J./D.F. untraced, height 2 1/2 in., weight 10.05 troy ozs.

246. A George VI Sterling Silver-Mounted Cut Glass Vase, London, 1937, with presentation inscription from the Lord Bishop of Chichester, height 10 1/2 in.

$250/350

$300/500

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247. An Old Sheffield Plate Dish Cross, c. 1820, retaining burner, beaded decoration, length 12 1/2 in. $300/500 248. A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coasters, c. 1820, with shell and scroll rim, turned wood bottom with silver button, diameter 7 in. $400/600 251

249. A Fine George III Sterling Silver Teapot, William Bateman, London, 1817, crested, Regency shape on ball feet, chased flower and scroll decoration on stipple ground, height 6 in., length 11 1/2 in., weight 23.30 troy ozs. $2500/3500 250. A Chinese White Glazed Porcelain Fish Form Brushwasher, incised Qianlong mark and possibly of the Period (1735-1796), circular bowl form body modeled in the form of a curled fish with protruding back fin borne of a turbulent sea, covered overall in an even white glaze excepting the two black eyes and unglazed foot surface, recessed base with incised six character Qianlong seal mark, height 2 3/4 in., width 5 3/8 in. Note: Gilt lacquer restoration. $1500/2500 Provenance: New York, NY Estate Collection.

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251. A Pair of Chinese Coral Ground Porcelain Bottle Vases, Guangxu marks but 20th c., each ovoid body with a tall cylindrical neck raised on a circular foot, enamel decorated with blossoming prunus branches on a rich coral red ground, each base with apocryphal six character Guangxu mark, height 12 3/4 in. $1500/2500 Provenance: Ex Ricardi Collection, London, England; acquired c. 1990.


252. A Chinese Iron Red Decorated Porcelain FloriForm Bowl, Tongzhi mark and probably of the Period (18621874), U-form body with fluted walls raised on a circular foot ring, impressed ruyi design to the interior, the exterior with iron red shaped cartouches and black inscriptions, gilt rim, base with four character Tongzhi seal mark, height 2 3/8 in., diameter 6 3/4 in.

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253. A Chinese Mirror Black Porcelain Baluster Vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), glassy black glaze thinning to mushroom at the mouth and neatly cut around the foot, interior and base glazed white, base with double circles in underglaze blue, 17 3/8 in.

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254. A Pair of Chinese Iron Red Decorated Famille Rose Porcelain Spoons, Jiaqing marks and of the Period (1796-1820), bowls and long curved handles decorated with flower sprays, bases with Jiaqing seal marks, length 5 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Ex Winston Estate, New York, NY. 255. A Large Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Yellow Ground Covered Jars, 20th c., baluster bodies with domed finialed covers, decorated with bird-and-flower panels on a bright yellow ground strewn with flower scrolls, height 20 3/4 in. $500/700

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256. A Fine Chippendale Carved Mahogany TiltTop Tea Table, 18th c., piecrust top, columnar support with swirled ball, acanthus carved legs ending in claw and ball feet, height 26 5/8 in., diameter 29 5/8 in. $1500/2500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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259. An English Tôle Peinte Tray, 19th c., black ground, the reserve with polychrome scene of a ruined cathedral, gilt decorated surround, presented on a later stand with turned legs joined by stretcher, height 18 3/4 in., width 32 in., depth 24 in. $600/900 257

260 260. A French Provincial Carved Walnut Commode, late 18th/early 19th c., serpentine case with three graduated drawers, chamfered stiles, deep apron, on cabriole legs, height 37 1/2 in., width 50 1/2 in., depth 25 in. $3000/5000

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261. A Specimen Marble and Cast Iron Conservatory Table, of Neoclassical inspiration, geometric inlaid top with meandering floral surround, patinated trestle base joined by stretchers, scrolled feet, height 32 1/4 in., length 48 1/4 in., width 29 in. $2500/3500

259 262 257. An Antique George III-Style Carved Mahogany Armchair, bead and foliate carved crest rail with continuous stiles, Gothicized splat, scroll arms, serpentine seat, molded Marlborough legs, stretchers. $300/500

258. A George III Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest, late 18th c., crossbanded top, baize-lined dressing slide over two short and three graduated drawers, bracket feet, height 33 1/2 in., width 34 in., depth 18 3/8 in. $500/750

262. An American Classical Carved Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Drop-Leaf Table, 19th c., New York, paper label of “Frederick C. Jun... Cabinet Maker and Upholster...59 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn”, shaped leaves, one drawer and one faux drawer, acorn pendants, acanthine standard above four outswept legs, brass feet, casters, height 29 3/4 in., width 37 in., open depth 43 1/2 in. $800/1200

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263. A Fine American Rococo Carved Rosewood Footstool, c. 1850-1860, New York, old attractive needlepoint top, floral carved frame, cabriole legs, scroll toes, height 16 1/2 in., width 24 3/4 in., depth 18 3/4 in. $400/600 263

264. An American or English Mahogany Trolley, 19th c., three tiers, pedimented gallery, retaining original large brass cup casters, height 34 in., width 31 3/4 in., depth 17 1/2 in.

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$500/750 265. A Georgian Inlaid Walnut Cheston-Chest, 18th c., molded cornice, upper case with three drawers over three graduated drawers; lower case with three drawers, molded plinth and bracket feet, height 68 in., width 42 5/8 in., depth 22 in. $4000/6000 267

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268. A George III Carved Mahogany Banquet Dining Table, late 18th c., comprised of a pair of demilune console tables and drop-leaf center table, chamfered molded legs, later cup casters, height 28 1/2 in., width 114 in., depth 47 3/4 in. Note: Old repairs. $1500/2500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 269. A George III Carved Oak “Corner Welsh Dresser”, late18th c., stepped cornice above plate shelves, paneled back, the base with two drawers in each section, turned supports, stretcher shelf, raised on shaped bracket feet, height 77 1/2 in., width 95 in., depth 18 1/2 in.

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$2000/3000 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 270. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, shaped top above conforming case with a long drawer and inset drawer flanked by deep drawers, raised on square tapered cuffed legs, patera and sunburst inlays, height 36 1/2 in., width 64 in., depth 30 in. $2500/3500 271. Braddock Mead (British, 1688-1757) and Thomas Jefferys/Publisher, “A Map of the most Inhabited part of New England containing the Provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, with the Colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island Divided into Counties and Townships...”, published November 29, 1774, Thomas Jefferys, London, hand-colored, copper-engraved, four sheet map, featuring an inset city map of Boston, another of Boston Harbor, also with a delightful cartouche depicting the Pilgrims arriving at Plymouth Rock, 42 in. x 39 1/2 in. $5000/7000 Note: This was the largest and most detailed map of New England published during the Revolutionary period. It was used by both sides for tactical planning and was used after the war to settle boundary disputes.

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272. Emanuel Bowen and John Gibson, “An Accurate Map of North America, Describing and Distinquishing the British and Spanish Dominions According to The Definitive Treaty Concluded at Paris 10th Feby. 1763”, published by Robert Sayer, 1775, London, fourth state, four sheets joined as one, copperplate engraving with original handcoloring, featuring a large decorative cartouche, detailed information of towns, Indian tribes, forts, villages, roads, trading paths, portages, mines, mountains, lakes and rivers, an inset map shows Baffin & Hudson Bay, another shows the famous Kino map which proved California not to be an island, 42 in. x 47 1/2 in., framed.

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274. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., with paper label of “Anthony G. Quervelle”, crossbanded foldover swivel top with bookmatched veneers, torus molded frieze with patera corners, tapering cylindrical shaft on stepped square base, incurvate plinth on acanthine paw feet, casters; paper retailers label “J. Kyle’s, 5342 Main St., Germantown, Philadelphia”, height 30 7/8 in., width 37 1/8 in., depth 18 1/2 in., open depth 37 in. $2000/3000 Note: J. Kyle’s is listed at their 5342 Main Street address by 1919 in the Third Industrial Directory of Pennsylvania. 275. An American Classical Carved and Inlaid Mahogany Desk and Bookcase, c. 1825, probably Philadelphia, finely carved scrolled pediment, glazed doors; the lower case now fitted with a desk interior; probably commissioned as a piano forte, height 90 in., width 48 1/2 in., depth 24 in.

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Note: The distinctive case seen in this lot is indicative of a particular group of Philadelphia cabinetmakers including Simon Sweitzer (active 1828-1833), C.F.L. Albrecht (active 1822), Charles Pommer (active 1811) and purveyor George Blake. The form often became a secretary, as seen here, or more rarely remained a piano forte. Popular in cities beyond Philadelphia, similar examples were sold in New Orleans, Richmond, New York, and Cincinnati. Reference: Cooper. Classical Taste in America. pp. 264-265.

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277. A Good American Late Classical Walnut Breakfront Bookcase, c. 1840-1850, Baltimore, three arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, base with three fan-carved and beaded doors; appears to retain original glass, height 116 in., width 82 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in.

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276. A Fine American Renaissance Carved Walnut Master’s Armchair, c. 1875, Philadelphia, the crest a trophy of martial implements (sword, shield, bow, visored helmet and pikes wreathed in oak), padded back flanked by mace carved stiles, arm terminals of grimacing griffins transitioning to paw feet. $1500/2000

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Note: Scholars David Hanks and Paige Talbott note that Philadelphia furniture makers of the 1860s were resistant to the changes brought about by new types of steam powered machinery and emphasized the work of immigrant journeyman carvers more than those in other American cities. Entirely hand carved furniture related to 18th century examples continued to be preferred by those who could afford it and was emphasized by Philadelphia firms like Allen and Brother and Daniel Pabst. By the 1880s industrial techniques and wholesale intervention overtook most Philadelphia cabinet shops, leaving a dwindling number of “cabinet-makers of reputation” such as Pabst. This superbly carved chair is a product of traditional craft techniques most notable in Philadelphia. Reference: Hanks and Talbott. “Daniel Pabst, Philadelphia Cabinetmaker,” Philadelphia Museum of Art (April 1977) pp. 6-7.

278. A Pair of American Classical Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, c. 1815, probably Joseph Barry, Philadelphia. $800/1200 279. An American Classical Mahogany Center Table, c. 1835, segmented veneer tilt top, triangular support with engaged columns at corners, incurvate triangular base on circular feet with recessed bosses, casters, height 28 1/4 in., diameter 39 3/4 in. $1000/1500

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280. An American Classical Mahogany Tester Bedstead, c. 1825, New Orleans, canted and molded tester on massive acanthus and pineapplecarved supports, molded rails and paneled headboard, brass ball feet, height 104 in., length 77 in., width 55 in. $8000/12000 Provenance: Collection of Dr. George B. Crozat (18941966) of Houmas House Plantation, Darrow, Louisiana; thence by descent to his niece Anita Louise Crozat Cassilly (1924-2010). Note: This important bed relates closely to several examples noted in Mississippi River Valley collections. The boldly carved posts incorporating ring turnings, scroll acanthus, pineapple, and brass ball feet may be seen on beds from Dr. George Crozat’s collection at Houmas House, Dr. Anita Crozat Kohlsdorf’s collection at Bocage Plantation, and two beds from Neal Auction Company’s salesrooms (lot 40 sold June 27, 2009 and lot 206 sold November 20, 2010. Reference: The Houmas House and Bocage beds were sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 483, May 17, 2003 and lot 163, December 8, 2007 respectively.

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281. An American Carved Figured Maple Chest of Drawers, c. 1830, outset drawer over three graduated drawers flanked by engaged columns, turned feet, height 43 in., width 44 in., depth 21 in. $1200/1800

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282. An American Classical Carved and Inlaid Mahogany Work Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, two molded drawers, acanthus-carved vasiform pedestal on plinth, hipped saber legs ending in brass paw feet, casters, height 30 in., width 21 in., depth 16 1/2 in. $1200/1800

284. American School, 19th c., “Portrait of an Elegant Woman in a Red Dress”, oil on wood panel, unsigned, with a “S. Cariss & Co., Baltimore” framer’s label en verso, 12 in x 9 1/4 in. arched, in the original historicizing arched, carved, and giltwood frame. $1000/1500

283. Charles Wellington Boyle (American/Louisiana, 1861-1925), “Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 16 1/4 in. x 24 1/4 in., in an ornate frame with artist and title label. $7000/9000 Provenance: Purchased in the French Quarter in the 1940s; thence by descent to the present collector. Note: Charles Wellington Boyle (1861-1925) was raised in Lewisburg, LA on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. He was active in New Orleans art circles from 1883 as a painter, art teacher, restorer, and curator. His Louisiana landscapes are his best works and often prominently feature moss-laden live oak trees. The painterly view of Bayou Boeuf offered here depicts a wide canopy of these trees along the edge of the bayou, where a man plies the water in a pirogue. Many Louisiana landscapes by a variety of 19th century artists are unidentified. It is unusual to have a specific location noted on this Boyle landscape. Bayou Boeuf is located in Lafourche Parish in the “German” territories of Southeast Louisiana, just off Lac des Allemands, near Kraemer.

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286. Richard Clague (American/Louisiana, 1816-1878), “Spring Hill, March 16, 1872”, pencil on paper, signed dated, and titled, 4 in. x 6 in., framed. $2000/3000 285 287. American/Southern School, c. 1820, “Portrait of Lydia Carter Poindexter (b. 1789), wife of George Littleton Poindexter (1779-1853), Second Governor of Mississippi (1820-1822)”, oil on canvas, unsigned, sitter identified in pencil, and with “C.R. Inosson, Boston” framer’s label en verso, 26 in. x 22 in., in a later 19th c. giltwood frame. $3000/5000 Provenance: Descended in the family of the sitter.

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285. Alexander John Drysdale (American/Louisiana, 18701934), “Cypress Trees in the Louisiana Bayou”, 1917, oil wash on board, signed and dated lower left, sight 28 3/4 in. x 19 in., attractively matted and framed.

Note: Lydia Carter (1789-1824) was the daughter of Major Jesse Carter (1750-1817) and his wife Sarah Canhard (b.1755), of the Natchez District. She married on May 30, 1804 George Poindexter (1779-1853), then the Mississippi Territory’s Attorney General, and later the new State’s second Governor. Their four year marriage ended in divorce after Lydia had borne two sons: first George Littleton (c. 1805), about whom little is known; and the couple’s second son, Albert Gallatin (1806/08-1832) who was accused by his father of being Lydia’s love-child by Col. Thomas Percy, a prominent neighbor and friend. Albert died in his midtwenties having been utterly disavowed by Poindexter. Lydia, by 1822, had married a clergyman, a Revd. Williams, of Brimfield, Massachusetts, and moved to that State; a Boston label appears on the reverse of this frame, and thus confirms the picture’s provenance.

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288. William Henry Buck (American/New Orleans, 1840-1888), “Picking Cotton, Louisiana Plantation Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, counter-signed in pencil on stretcher en verso, 12 in. x 20 in., framed. $125000/200000 Provenance: Private collection, Birmingham, Alabama. Descended in the family of William Henry Buck. Note: This depiction of a Louisiana plantation is a rare composition by William Henry Buck. Anchored by a large moss-laden live oak tree in the center of the work, this painting of a plantation with a large group of figures is unusual in his oeuvre. Six figures actively pick cotton in the foreground. Buck often incorporates a figure or two into his works, but rarely a large group actively engaged in a farming activity. He depicts the Acadian style main house facing the viewer with a long row of cabins and an outbuilding to the left. Along the bayou on the right side of the composition sit a lean to, a small boat and other implements used to load the cotton onto boats. Such an expansive, active and complete view of a Louisiana plantation is an exciting discovery within the documented work of William Buck.

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289. A Very Fine Creole Tropical Hardwood (probably Coffeewood) Armoire, late 18th c., molded cornice on conforming stiles, two doors with distinctive shaped panels, fiche hinges, sides with three graduated panels, back of eight panels, molded and spurred skirt, cabriole legs with terminals on small hoofs; period chalk signature “Pottain...”, height 82 1/2 in., width 57 1/2 in., depth 24 in. $15000/20000 Note: The use of equatorial hardwoods, tightly rounded cornice conforming to stile curvature, distinctly shaped recessed door panels, the three side panels, and scroll feet on small hoofs seen on this armoire relate closely to those on several known Creole armoires, including the “Judah P. Benjamin” armoire, now in the Whitecloud collection. The use of an eight-panel back and distinctive beaded and shaped skirt on this armoire is most similar to that on an armoire of apparent St. Lucia origin, now in the Cronan collection. Reference: Holden, et. al. Furnishing Louisiana, Creole and Acadian Furniture 1735-1835, pp. 131-133, figs. 2-5.

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290. An American Classical Cherrywood and Mahogany Jackson Press, c. 1830, backsplash with pineapple carved uprights, a long drawer over paneled doors, centering faux bottle drawers, and flanked by spiral-turned pineapple carved columns, turned feet, original brasses, height 60 in., width 48 1/2 in., depth 20 in.

293. The Governor William Heard Sterling Silver Presentation Tea and Coffee Service, c. 1900, A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar, and waste bowl, each piece engraved with a Louisiana State seal, weight approx. 86.8 troy ozs.

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291. An American Rosewood and GiltStenciled Pier Table, c. 1830, probably New York, white marble top of later date, frieze fitted with blind drawer, scroll supports, mirrored back, plinth with white marble slab, blocked paw feet, height 40 1/2 in., width 43 7/8 in., depth 19 in. $2500/3500 292

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292. A Fine English Carved Rosewood Canterbury, mid-19th c., pierced gallery with turned finials, barley-twist uprights, the divided base fitted with a drawer, on turned feet, height 40 in., width 22 in., depth 16 in.

Provenance: Descended in the family of Louisiana Governor William Wright Heard (1853-1926). Note: William Wright Heard was elected Governor of the State of Louisiana after a career in banking and accounting, to which he returned in his postgubernatorial life. Heard was known for his interest in education, which led to his founding the first Louisiana State Board of Education. Additionally, in 1902, Heard was given the right to select the official Louisiana State Seal; he chose a depiction of a pelican with three chicks, along with the words “Union “ “Justice “ and “Confidence “ in a design that is still used to this day.

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297. An American Classical Giltwood and Gesso Mirror, early 19th c., molded frame with rosette block corners, original lemon gilt surface, height 40 1/2 in., width 27 1/2 in. Condition: Minor loss to one rosette. $1000/1500

296. An Antique American Gilt Lacquered Bronze Solar Lamp, attributed to Starr, Fellows & Co., New York, identified as pattern no. 131, black marble plinth, period etched glass shade, chimney and crystal prisms, overall height 19 1/4 in. $800/1200

298. A Fine American Classical Carved Mahogany Cheval Mirror, early 19th c., the mirror surmounted by a sunburst crest and urn finials, tapered columnar supports fitted with brass candlearms, trestle base, winged scrolled feet, turned stretcher, height 76 in., width 38 3/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

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301. Jean Joseph Vaudechamp (French 17901866, active New Orleans 1831-39), “Portrait of a Woman in a White Dress”, 1851, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 28 3/4 in. x 23 1/4 in., in a giltwood frame. $15000/25000

299. A Federal Mahogany and Églomisé Eight-Day Banjo Clock, c. 1820, eagle finial, painted tablets with carved gilt borders, the lower tablet depicting the War of 1812 battle between the USS Constitution and the HMS Guerriere, a decisive victory for the United States, height 32 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 4 in. $1500/2500

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300. A Charles X Patinated Bronze and Sienna Marble Figural Mantel Clock, c. 1825, silk-thread movement, surmounted by a bust of Hippocrates, the case with reliefs of the rod of Asclepius or Caduceus, and snakes drinking from a medicinal cup, engine-turned dial, palmette and bellflower border, height 21 in., width 9 in., depth 6 1/4 in. $800/1200

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Note: A favored artist of French Creole society, the Parisian Jean Joseph Vaudechamp was the pre-eminent portraitist in 1830s New Orleans. Venturing to New Orleans each fall and returning to France in the spring, Vaudechamp painted the portraits of New Orleans families during his annual sojourns, including members of the Hermann and Forstall families. Vaudechamp did not return to New Orleans after the winter of 1839; he did continue to receive portrait commissions and exhibit at the Paris Salon. The adult children of Madame Theodore Bailly Blanchard sought out Vaudechamp in Paris to have their portraits painted by the artist who had painted the portrait of their beloved mother in New Orleans. Charles Gayarré had his portrait painted by Vaudechamp when he, too, visited Paris. Although the identity of the sitter in “Portrait of a Woman in a White Dress” remains unknown, there is a possibility that she is member of a New Orleans Creole family who traveled to Paris in 1851 to have her portrait painted by Vaudechamp. Dressed in a beautiful white Alencon lace dress, her attire and hairstyle do not reveal the high style and opulence of current French fashion but have a more subtle New Orleans quality. Reference: Rudolph, William Keyse, Vaudechamp in New Orleans, The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2007.

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303. William Woodward (American/New Orleans, 1859-1939), “French Market, New Orleans”, 1903, watercolor on paper laid down on board, titled lower left and inscribed “Jan.”, signed and dated “Wm. Woodward, New Orleans 1903” on backing, 24 in. x 16 in., unframed; accompanied by an envelope inscribed “This watercolor done by Mr. William Woodward circa 1900 It was property of my grandmother, Nannie Mather Bell” with typed “Bomar” return address. $15000/25000 Provenance: Gift of the artist to Nannie Mather Bell, descended in the family; bequeathed to the current owner. Note: The French Market was a favored theme of William Woodward. He depicted it in different media over several decades. A watercolor from 1891 in The Historic New Orleans Collection depicts an active scene with piles of cabbages and onions and a man at work cleaning cabbages in the right background. Seemingly the same man is shown in the 1903 painting offered here, but in a slightly different location of the market. This view depicts one of the gabled entries on the river side of the French Market and relates very closely to a Raffaelli oil crayon from 1904 in the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art. In that work, from a different angle, he shows the same woman with her red scarf and blue skirt, standing by a table piled with cabbages. The man is also shown, but at work on his horse carriage. Large watercolors by William Woodward are quite rare as he generally preferred the medium of oil crayon to capture his beloved Vieux Carré. Reference: Brady, Patricia, ed., Complementary Visions of Louisiana Art: The Laura Simon Nelson Collection, The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1996, p. 34. Hinckley, Robert, William Woodward: American Impressionist, 2009, p. 16 and 129.

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304. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 18701934), “Live Oaks with Water Lilies”, oil wash on board, pencil-signed lower right, sight 17 1/4 in. x 23 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed. $3000/5000

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305. A French West Indies Purpleheart and Mahogany Petite Armoire, early 19th c., probably Martinique, cove-molded cornice over plain stiles, two doors with shaped and finely figured panels, turned front feet, height 67 in., width 48 in., depth 22 in. $3000/5000 Note: The small size and refined style of this armoire is typical of the work of Creole craftsmen working in Martinique. A Martiniquan armoire with nearly identical cornice, door panels, and turned legs to that seen here is illustrated in Connors. French Island Elegance, p. 60. Interestingly an 18th century Martiniquan armoire of similar proportions is part of the esteemed Stromeyer collection, Chene Vert, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Reference: Holden, et. al. Furnishing Louisiana, Creole and Acadian Furniture, p. 130, fig. 1.

306. A Very Fine American Classical Carved Rosewood and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Armchair, c. 1815, Philadelphia, probably Joseph Barry; finely carved tablet crest, scrolling arms, on distinctive carved and fluted legs. $5000/7000 Note: The proportions, the distinctively carved crest and stiles, bold scroll arms and fluted legs on this library armchair relate to those on Charles X examples such as those made in Paris for Philadelphian George Cadwalader, presently housed at Strawberry Mansion, Fairmont Park East, Philadelphia. Eschewing the painted, heavily gilded and bronze mounted surfaces of the French fauteuils, American makers used finely carved “tablets” such as the anthemion crest on this chair. Related examples include an armchair made for Isaac Minis (Savannah, 1780-1856) by Joseph Barry and an armchair at the White House made by William King of Georgetown for James Monroe. Reference: Moss. Historic Houses of Philadelphia. p. 106; Feld. Of the Newest Fashion, pp.62-63.

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307. An American Classical Coin Silver Water Pitcher, marked Brower and Rusher, New York, wc. 1837-1842, flared lip with large C scroll handle and reeded stepped baluster form body, height 9 1/4 in., weight 28.66 troy ozs. $1200/1800

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308. A Fine American Sterling Silver Repoussé Tea Service, A. E. Warner, Baltimore, wc. 1864-1893, marked “Warner 11-2”, comprised of a teapot, sugar, creamer and waste bowl, neoclassical vase forms with allover floral repoussé, the teapot and creamer handles with ram’s heads, each footrim engraved “Ophelia Godchaux”, teapot height 12 1/4 in., combined weight 84.05 troy ozs. $7000/10000 Provenance: Descended in the family of Ophelia Rosalind Gumbel Godchaux (1875-1952), New Orleans. Ophelia Gumbel married Edward Godchaux in 1893. He was the son of Leon Godchaux, a French immigrant who began as a backpack peddler and became a wealthy planter and merchant known as LA’s “Sugar King”. The Godchaux family owned 14 plantations including Reserve Plantation in St. John the Baptist Parish. By the end of the 19th century Godchaux Sugar Co. was one of the largest sugar industries in the world. The retail operation founded in 1840 became Godchaux’s Department store on Canal St. which catered to a carriage trade clientele until it closed in 1986. Ophelia and Edward Godchaux’s daughter Elma was a noted author whose novel Stubborn Roots is based on the lives of her father and grandfather. Today the Godchaux-Reserve plantation house is a historic landmark and is being restored by the River Road Historical Society. Reference: A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography, p. 348.

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309. An Antique English Silverplate Plateau, 19th c., with floral and bowknot swag decoration, beaded skirt on floral acanthus feet, retains original oak bottom mounted with bronze plaque “T. Griffiths and Company Birmingham”, height 7 in., diameter 21 in.

311. An American Carved Walnut Bookcase, mid-19th c., Southern, stepped and flared cornice above glazed doors enclosing three shelves; lower case with two pairs of paneled doors.

$1000/1500 310. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, c. 1830, attributed to Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, foldover top, bolection molded apron, acanthus carved pedestal, incurvate plinth, acanthus carved paw feet, height 28 1/8 in., width 36 in., depth 17 5/8 in.

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313. A Pair of West Indies Carved Courbaril Console Tables, c. 1820, Martinique, each curved top over plain frieze, on distinctively turned legs ending in modified hoof feet, height 29 1/8 in., width 46 1/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $3000/5000 Note: Interestingly, the bold ring turning and elegant vasiform swell of the legs on the present lot bear a striking resemblance to those on a Creolestyle bedstead of the same period, illustrated in Holden, et al. Furnishing Louisiana, Creole and Canadian Furniture, 1735-1835, p. 384, fig. 10.

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American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchair, early 19th c., Philadelphia, shaped crest rail, medial slat, scroll arms with spherical supports, slip seat, molded rail, saber legs.

$1000/2000 315. A Miniature American Classical Carved Mahogany Chest, c. 1830, three crotch-grained mahogany drawers, back with sliding mirror frame, turned feet. $600/900 316. An Anglo-Indian Carved Mahogany Center Table, 19th c., probably Calcutta, attributed to B.W. Lazarus or J.M. Edmond, variegated white marble top above pierced scrolling skirt, acanthine tripodal support centered by an urn finial, scrolled feet, height 29 in., diameter 44 1/2 in.

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320. A Pair of Louis XIV-Style Fauteuils, c. 1780-1800, tall arched backs, serpentine volute arms, S-scroll legs and stretcher on tapered square feet.

317. A West Indies Classical Four Post Bed, 19th c., Kingston, Jamaica, massive carved and turned posts with twist, pineapple and reeded features, straight rails, shaped headboard with conforming crest, height 96 in., length 75 in., width 52 in.

$1500/2500 Provenance: Found in Trinidad; purportedly brought from Haiti by French emigrées from an old French Creole family.

$7000/9000 Note: The juxtaposition of massive and bold twists with exuberant reeding, pineapple carving, and ring turnings seen here appears in other Jamaican beds including those illustrated in Connors. Caribbean Elegance, figs. 98-99. These are seen often in English Regency antecedents, though of smaller proportions.

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323. A Regency Giltwood Bullseye Mirror, early 19th c., cavetto with spherules, ebonized reeded rabbet, convex mirror plate, paper label for “M.W. Edgley & Co., Looking-Glass Manufacturer, 40 Fleet Street, London”, diameter 16 3/4 in.

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Haym Moses Salomon was the youngest son of the renowned American patriot Haym Salomon (17401785), the financier for George Washington’s army. For an interesting discussion of Haym Salomon’s critical importance to the American Revolution, see Amler, Jane Francis. Haym Solomon: Patroit Banker of the American Revolution. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, 2004. A similar Conning pitcher is in the collection of the Historic Mobile Preservation Society. Reference. Smith, Sidney Adair, Mobile Silversmiths and Jewelers, 1820-1867.

326. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), The Quadrupeds of North America, by John James Audubon and the Rev. John Bachman, published by V.G. Audubon, New York, 1854, 3 volumes, octavo, with 155 plates after J.J & J.W. Audubon, printed and hand-colored by J.T. Bowen and Nagel & Weingaertner, uniformly bound. $6000/9000 Provenance: Ardoyne Plantation, Terrebonne Parish, LA.

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327. Thomas L. McKenney (American, 1785-1859) and James Hall (1793-1868): the George Strother Gaines (1784-1873) Original Subscriber Set of the History of the Indian Tribes of North America, 1837-1844, 3 vols. in folio, 20 in. x 14 1/4 in., with 120 hand-colored lithographic plates after James Otto Lewis, Charles Bird King, Karl Bodmer, P. Rhindesbacher and R. M. Sully, drawn on stone by A. Newsome, A. Hoffy, Ralph Trembley, Henry Dacre and others, printed and colored by J. T. Bowen; a leaf titled “The Genuineness of the Portrait of Pocahontas”, a page of lithographed maps, “Localities of all the Indian Tribes in North America in 1833”, 17 pp of facsimile signatures of the original subscribers including “Geo. S. Gaines” under the heading for Mobile & Ala., three-quarter red leather over marbled boards. $70000/100000 Provenance: Descended in the family of pioneer and statesman George Strother Gaines to the present owner. Gaines was a prominent figure in 19th century Alabama and Mississippi, who played a pivotal role in the development of those states. As Assistant Trader with the Choctaw Trading House, Gaines established close relationships with the local Indian tribes, including the Choctaw and the Chickasaw. Gaines later oversaw the relocation of approximately 6,000 Choctaws from Mississippi to Oklahoma with very few casualties and was praised by the Mobile Commercial Register for his consideration for the well-being of the Choctaw travelers, although the expense was three times greater than the original estimate for the relocation effort. Note: Thomas McKenney’s and James Hall’s monumental History of the Indian Tribes constitutes the most important opening chapter of a closely linked series of intimately related works on the great subject of the native populations of North America. It is true that it had been – somewhat unfairly – preceded by a couple of years with the hurried publication of the “Portfolio” of 1835 by James Otto Lewis, who had been a crucial and major contributor (in 1826-27) to McKenney’s original idea of recording visually the distinctive costumes and accessories of the major Indian chiefs to negotiate treaties with the Federal Government. But Charles Bird King, in fact, repainted almost all Lewis’s images for this much larger edition, and Bowen did a much improved version of publishing them; the 120 plates of this definitive edition draw on the talents of many other artists, and the fame of their results has justly eclipsed by far the essentially unimportant plates of the 1835 “Portfolio”. McKenney himself was a kind of inspired functionary, who as Superintendent of the Indian Trade Bureau under Presidents Madison and Monroe (2 April 1816 to

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22 May 1822, when the post was abolished) quickly succeeded himself as first Superintendent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the aegis of the War Department (11 March 1824), in which capacity he served also Presidents J. Q. Adams and Andrew Jackson; he was finally dismissed by the latter on 1 October 1830. The 15 years of his incumbency were industriously spent in securing portraits of the notable chieftains who negotiated the Federal treaties, both in Washington and in the field. McKenney traveled indefatigably, and entertained the chiefs very lavishly in Washington - so much so that (unjustified) enquiries into his expenses eventually forced him from office. His original gallery of Indian portraits (in the former War Department, on the site of the Old Executive Office Building) perished in the burning of the Smithsonian Institution in 1865; it had been providentially copied for this publication by the young Henry Inman (1801-1846), and his own expanded-format portraits are now at Harvard University. James Hall was an able writer, who was found by McKenney after he left office: it took a half-dozen years for Hall to undertake the subscriptions and arrange the publication, for which the original subscribers’ contributions were $120 per set. In the midst of the tragic saga of the Indian “removals” to the eventual state of Oklahoma (principally occurring in 1838-1842), and of this great work by McKenney and Hall (1837-1844), a younger artist of extraordinary field experience, George Catlin (1796-1872) brought out his Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indian, in 2 volumes, in London in 1841. The second, definitive set of Catlin’s paintings (numbering some 500 items) was acquired by Paul Mellon for the National Gallery of Art in Washington: Catlin’s engaging narrative style provides the best 19thcentury source for the lives, rituals, and ceremonies of his directlyexperienced subjects. Finally, The North American Indian, lavishly sponsored by J. Pierpont Morgan under the patronage of President Theodore Roosevelt, brought to the public the marvelous photogravures of Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1954), in 20 volumes over the years 1907 to 1930. Indeed it may justly be said that the collected images of Catlin, as well as of McKenney and Hall were both destined for supererogation only by the new invention of photography. Introduced into America as it was in the earliest days of the 1840s, with striking portraits of North America’s native peoples in many successive techniques over the next 60 years, photography achieved a kind of bittersweet closure to the saga of “the vanishing race” in the poignant images of E. S. Curtis - a fitting culmination of the efforts of the preceding century, nowhere better epitomized than in McKenney and Hall, to celebrate the grandeur and dignity of the earliest populations of the American frontier. Reference: James P. Pate, The Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines, Pioneer and Statesman of Early Alabama and Mississippi, 1805-1843, The University of Alabama Press, 1998.


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331. Thomas Loraine McKenney (17851859) and James Hall (1793-1868), Editors, History of the Indian Tribes of North America, 1858, Daniel Rice and A.N. Hart, Philadelphia, 3 volumes, octavo, original tooled full leather, all edges gilt, featuring 120 hand-colored lithographic plates after Karl Bodmer, Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis, P. Rindisbacher and R.M. Sully, lithographs printed and colored by J.T. Bowen.

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$10000/15000 Provenance: Ardoyne Plantation, Terrebonne Parish, LA.

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328. Florida School, mid-19th c., “Homosassa River, Florida”, oil on board, unsigned, titled and inscribed en verso, 12 3/4 in. x 20 in., in a period frame. $600/900 329. An Antique Lithograph on Linen of Andrew Jackson, c. 1900, after W. H. Brown, originally published by Kellog for Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens, 1845, printed on linen by Hiawatha Co., with hand-sewn embellishments, linen 12 in. x 8 1/2 in., in an églomisé frame. $300/500 330. Joseph Yeager (American, c. 1792-1859), “Battle of New Orleans and Death of Major General Packenham on the 8th of January 1815”, published July, 1817, Phila., hand-colored engraving, sheet 16 1/2 in. x 21 1/8 in., framed. $700/1000

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332. Nicola Marschall (American/ Alabama, 18291917), “John Hagan and Wife”, 1870, pair of oils on canvas, both signed and dated, wife inscribed “Mobile, Alabama”, 30 in. x 25 1/4 in., attractively framed alike. $4000/6000 Provenance: Descended in an Alabama family. Note: Having painted such prestigious sitters as Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Ulysses S. Grant, Nicola Marschall was one of the South’s leading portraitists.

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Born in Prussia, Marschall moved to the United States in 1849 and worked in New Orleans before arriving in Alabama, where he painted for almost twenty-five years before relocating to Louisville, Kentucky. John Hagan was a wealthy merchant who ran the business John Hagan & Co. of New Orleans, and, along with Philip McLoskey, the company McLoskey, Hagan, & Co. of Mobile. As a real estate speculator, Hagan also prospered, selling land to General Zachary Taylor for the creation of his plantation, Cypress Grove. Hagan also had dealings with the Marquis de Lafayette, purchasing property from the General himself and from his heirs. From this property, Hagan created the Faubourg Hagan in 1840-41. He also briefly owned the St. Charles Hotel, which was destroyed by fire in 1851. 333. McKenney & Hall/ Publishers, “Chippewah Squaw & Child”, Biddle, Phila., 1837, from Indian Tribes of North America, after a painting by Charles Bird King, sight 18 3/4 in. x 13 in., attractively matted and framed.

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336. McKenney & Hall/ Publishers, a group of 18 large folio hand-colored lithographs, from Indian Tribes of North America, 1837-1844, sheet 19 3/4 in. x 14 1/2 in., full list of sitters available, unframed. $8000/12000

337. McKenney & Hall/Publishers, a group of 17 large folio hand-colored lithographs, from Indian Tribes of North America, 1837-1844, sheet 19 3/4 in. x 14 1/2 in., full list of sitters available, unframed. $7000/10000 W 338 . McKenney and Hall/Publishers, “Major

Ridge, A Cherokee Chief”, hand-colored large folio lithograph, from Indian Tribes of North America, 18371844, sight 17 1/4 in. x 12 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. $300/500 W 339. McKenney & Hall/Publishers, “Jtcho-

Tustinnugge” and “Ho-Po-Eth-Le-Yo-Ho-Lo”, two handcolored large folio lithographs, from Indian Tribes of North America, 1837-1844, sight 15 in. x 12 in., attractively matted and framed. $800/1200

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340. McKenney & Hall/Publishers, “Wanata, the Charger, Grand Chief of the Sioux”, after Charles Bird King, large folio handcolored lithographs, from Indian Tribes of North America, 1837-1844, sheet 21 1/4 in. x 15 1/2 in., unframed. $800/1200 Note: Interestingly, the sheet has no nomenclature. Pencil notations in the margins state that it is an artist proof. 340

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hand-colored large folio lithograph, attractively matted and framed, from Indian Tribes of North America, 1837-1844, sight 18 in. x 12 in., attractively matted and framed. $300/500 342. Charles Wellington Boyle (American/Louisiana, 1861-1925), “Nature Morte: Mallard Drake” and “Nature Morte: Mallard Hen”, pair of oils on canvas, each signed lower left, 26 in. x 19 in., in matching period oak frames.

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$12000/18000 Provenance: Gift from Archbishop Joseph Rummel of New Orleans, thence by descent. Note: In mid-19th century America, still life trompe l’oeil painting was a new style which became popular across the country. After-the-hunt images were among the most sought after with nature mortes of wildlife among the first subjects for still life painting in Louisiana. Achille Perelli and George Louis Viavant were the most well-known painters of nature mortes compositions in Louisiana. William Aiken Walker and the many artists of the Coulon family also contributed to the genre. Charles Wellington Boyle is best known as a painter of the Louisiana landscape, but here has rendered a pair of mallard ducks with fine detail and excellent trompe l’oeil technique, their dark shadows creating dimension as if the birds are hanging right before our eyes.

343. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Live Oaks on the Louisiana Bayou”, oil wash on board, signed lower right, sight 19 in. x 29 in., attractively matted and framed. $5000/7000

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346. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Melrose Plantation, African House and Grounds”, c. 1955, cotton stitched and appliquéd quilt with brown paper backing, 78 in. x 55 1/2 in. $15000/25000 Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 1955, by descent to the present owner. 345

344. Emilie Marie de Hoa LeBlanc (American/New Orleans, 1870-1941), a group of 8 oil paintings, including 3 oils on canvas and five oils on board, most depicting Louisiana landscapes, some signed, various sizes ranging from 10 1/4 in. x 9 in. to 24 in. x 18 in., all unframed. $1500/2500 Provenance: Discovered in a collection of paintings and drawings by Newcomb artists, New Orleans. 345. Clarence Millet (American/New Orleans, 18971959), “Jackson Square - Sunset After Rain”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and inscribed en verso, 20 in. x 16 in., framed. $5000/8000

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Note: Clementine Hunter created quilt tops and wall-hangings, the most impressive of which depict the buildings and people of Melrose Plantation. The quilt offered here shows the “Big House” of Melrose in the center of the work with the African House placed in the upper right. Several other outbuildings are depicted as are two female figures and a man in a boat fishing. The man fishing is a distinct figure sometimes seen in Hunter’s paintings. The Melrose Plantation Collection includes a quilt top with a similar color block background which also depicts vignettes of life there. Illustrated in Painting by Heart: The Life and Art of Clementine Hunter on page 72 is yet another large quilt showing the “Big House” in the center, the African House to the upper right and many of the same female figures and men fishing. Hunter’s large quilts are exceedingly rare. The bold colors and strong geometry and design of the work offered here place it in the highest order of the textiles she created. Reference: Gilley, Shelby, Painting by Heart: The Life and Art of Clementine Hunter, Baton Rouge: St. Emma Press, 2000.


347. Alberta Kinsey (American/New Orleans, 18751952), “French Quarter Courtyard”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, 23 in. x 18 in.

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$2500/3500 348. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Plaque, 1917, decorated by Henrietta Bailey with a relief-carved landscape of pine trees along a country road, marked en verso with decorator’s mark and reg. no. JD85, bearing two paper labels, 10 1/4 in. x 6 1/4 in.

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349. A Pair of Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Candlesticks, 1926, decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved butterfly motif, the bases marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. PE77, and shape no. 311, height 9 3/4 in. and 10 in.

350. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1929, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved moss-laden live oak design, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, reg. no. RU8, and shape no. 49, height 6 1/8 in., diameter 8 1/2 in.

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351. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1919, decorated by Henrietta Bailey with a relief-carved motif of narcissus, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. KI41, and shape no. 250, height 7 7/8 in., diameter 3 3/4 in. $4000/6000 352. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze Vase, 1928, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved moon and moss-laden cypress tree design, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. RB36, and shape no. 325, height 9 1/8 in., diameter 3 7/8 in. $4000/6000 353. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1930, decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved moon and moss-laden live oak design, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, reg. no. SL4, and shape no. 500, height 6 in., diameter 6 in. $3000/5000 353

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355. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1917, decorated by Sadie Irvine with a relief-carved design of Louisiana irises, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer potter’s mark, reg. no. IY47, and shape no. 145, height 9 5/8 in. $6000/9000 356. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze Teapot, 1932, decorated by Sadie Irvine with relief-carved eggplant design, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, reg. no. TU2, and shape no. 144, height 5 in., width 8 5/8 in. $1500/2500 355

354. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Bowl, 1927, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved band of freesia, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, reg. no. QG13, and shape no, height 6 in., diameter 11 3/8 in.

357. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1929, decorated by Anna Frances Simpson with a relief-carved moon and palm tree design, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator’s mark, Jonathan Hunt’s potter’s mark, and reg. no. RU79, height 5 3/8 in., diameter 4 in. $2500/3500

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decorated with a turquoise glaze, the bases marked with Newcomb cipher, one with Joseph Meyer’s potter’s mark, height 2 3/8 in. and 2 1/4 in. $150/250 360. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze Vase, 1919, decorated with a relief carved motif of Louisiana irises, base marked with Newcomb cipher, reg. no. KJ16, and shape no. 292, height 6 1/2 in., diameter 6 in. $2500/3500 W 361. A Newcomb College Art Pottery Hand-Built Flare Vase, by Leona Fischer Nicholson, the base marked with Newcomb cipher and decorator’s mark, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 6 1/8 in.

$300/500 362. Clarence Millet, A.N.A. (American/New Orleans, 18971959), “Playing Catch, Audubon Woods Camp, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana (unfinished pencil sketch en verso)”, prior to 1939, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed lower left, 12 5/8 in. x 17 7/8 in., attractively framed; accompanied by a photocopy of the 1939-1940 visitors book and two brochures from 1940 and 1941 for the Audubon Woods Camp. $5000/7500 360

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20th c., the college name spelled out in blue on a brown ground, length 34 1/2 in. $500/700 358. A William Moorcroft “Eventide” Art Pottery Vase, c. 1920, fully marked, ginger jar form with landscape tree decoration, height 10 3/4 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. $2000/3000

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Provenance: Estate of Audrey Reinike DeBuys, the eldest daughter of Charles Henry and Vera Reinike; found in the Historic Garden District home of the DeBuys family, 3131 Coliseum Street. Note: Charles Reinike was an active member of the art community in New Orleans during the first half of the 20th century. Together with his wife, the artist Vera Reinike, he administered the Reinike Academy of Art from 1934 until 1944. During the summer months, the academy operated at “Audubon Woods” in St. Francisville, LA. The two paintings by Clarence Millet offered here as lots 362 and 363 (following page) depict scenes at the bucolic Audubon Woods. As the 1940 brochure advertising the camp states: “The Camp is located in one of the most picturesque spots in the South. The rolling landscape, plantation homes, negro shacks, and bayous inspire the artist and student alike. Living quarters are comfortable, and uniquely located in the heart of a pine woods, where the weather is cool and invigorating on the hottest days.” Among the visitors who signed the guest book from 1939 are Clarence Millet, Morris Henry Hobbs, and Louise Sarrazin. Having descended in the family of Charles Reinike, these works were likely gifts from Millet to Reinike, in appreciation for time spent at Audubon Woods.


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363. Clarence Millet, A.N.A. (American/New Orleans, 18971959), “Audubon Woods Camp, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana”, oil on canvas affixed to board, unsigned, 17 7/8 in. x 24 in., attractively framed. $5000/7500 Provenance: Estate of Audrey Reinike DeBuys, the eldest daughter of Charles Henry and Vera Reinike; found in the Historic Garden District Home of DeBuys family, 3131 Coliseum Street. 364. Clarence Millet, A.N.A. (American/New Orleans, 18971959), “Pere Antoine’s Garden from Orleans, French Quarter”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, 8 in. x 10 in., attractively framed. $4000/6000 365. Clarence Millet, A.N.A. (American/New Orleans, 18971959), “Antique Store, Royal Street at Pirate’s Alley, French Quarter”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 8 in. x 10 in., attractively framed.

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368. Helen Maria Turner (American/New Orleans, 18581958), “The Laughing Girl”, 1917, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 24 1/8 in. x 18 1/4 in., in a period giltwood frame. $40000/60000 Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Jersey City Woman’s Club. Note: Helen Turner, who was born in Kentucky, but spent her formative years in New Orleans in the late 19th century, was first introduced to art by her uncle, Dr. John Pintard Davidson, around the year 1879. Her formal art training did not commence until 1886, when she was selected as a student by the Artists’ Association in New Orleans. After studying with celebrated New Orleans artists such as Andres Molinary and Paul Poincy, Turner accepted a teaching position at St. Mary’s College in Dallas in the 1890s, and later continued her studies in New York at the Art Students League. It was in New York that Turner was able to learn from American artists who had inspired her for years, including William Merritt Chase. Turner continued her teaching career in New York after finishing her studies. She built a house, “Takusan,” in Cragsmoor, New York, where she summered. Her most prolific time creating artwork was during the summer

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months in Cragsmoor, and it is quite possible that The Laughing Girl was created there during the summer of 1917. The Laughing Girl, whose composition and style reveal Turner’s signature technique, was included in the Exhibition of Paintings by Six American Women, which was put on by the St. Louis Art Museum and traveled to six museums throughout the country. Along with Turner, five American women artists were included: Mary Cassatt, Johanna H.K. Hailman, Jane Peterson, Alice Schille, and Martha Walter. This exhibition was a significant advance in Turner’s career and by 1920, she was having much commercial success, as well as earning awards from such prestigious institutions as the Corcoran Gallery, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Carnegie Institute, leading to her selection as a National Academician of the National Academy of Design. Reference: Published in the 1931 Jersey City Woman’s Club Annual Report; Faquin, Jane Ward. Helen M. Turner: The Woman’s Point of View. Memphis: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2010. Jalenak, Maia. “Helen M. Turner: American Impressionist” (M.A. thesis, Louisiana State University, 2003.)

Special thanks to Kaycee Benton for her assistance with this entry. To be included in Kaycee Benton’s forthcoming Catalogue Raisonné.


370 369 372. Emily Hamilton Huger (American/New Orleans, 18811946), “Winter Landscape”, 1920, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 11 1/2 in. x 14 in., in a period giltwood frame. $2000/3000

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370. Marie Atkinson Hull (American/Mississippi, 1890-1980), “Loquats”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, titled and signed en verso, 16 in. x 19 7/8 in., in a period frame. $4000/6000 371

369. Elizabeth Fisher Washington (American, 1872-1953), “On St. Ann Street”, c. 1917, oil on board, signed lower right, 6 in. x 4 in., attractively framed. $3000/5000

Note: Botanical still lifes were a favored theme in Marie Hull’s work from the 1920s and 30s. She always depicts a single type of plant material in a vase or pot. The work offered shows loquat branches in a Chinese vase. All of her still life paintings demonstrate her ability to achieve balance in composition and color. Also known as Japanese plum, Hull depicts this fruit in various states of ripeness, aesthetically contrasted against a green ground. 371. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Antoine’s Courtyard, New Orleans”, c. 1932, watercolor on paper, signed lower left, 21 1/8 in. x 14 1/2 in., under glass, attractively framed.

Note: The granddaughter of Episcopal Bishop Leonidas Polk, Emily Huger studied at Southwestern Louisiana Institute (now University of Southwestern Louisiana) and Newcomb Art School. For many years she was the head of the art department at Isidore Newman School. This charming impressionist view of winter reflects the influences of her art training at Newcomb College with William and Ellsworth Woodward.

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373. Marie Atkinson Hull (American/Mississippi, 1890-1980), “Mississippi Abstract Landscape”, c. 1972, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 23 in. x 60 in., in a period frame. $10000/15000 Provenance: Descended in the family of noted Mississippi art collector, Bitsy Irby. Note: Marie Hull’s style as a painter successfully matured into full abstraction. In the early 1970s, she painted a series of Mississippi landscapes which she described as “lyrical abstraction”. These works are composed of horizontal bands of color with soft edges and gradations that meld with ease. Hull applied the short vertical strokes after the canvases dried in order to give the paintings a particular texture. The work offered here evokes the red clay of Mississippi under a white-hot sky. Works from this series won the Grand Prize in the Competitive Exhibition of Mississippi Artists at the Mississippi Arts Festival of 1972.

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374. Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Horizontal Pelican”, hand-colored linocut on wallpaper, image 19 in. x 48 in., sheet 20 3/4 in. x 52 3/4 in. $6000/9000 Note: The colors used by Walter Anderson to paint this linocut are vividly indicative of his palette. The bright royal blue, emerald green, amethyst purple and bright red are standard colors for the artist and show up often in his linocuts. Printed on wallpaper that indicates Anderson’s early linocuts, the strong coloring and massive composition of “Horizontal Pelican” have a sense of life and movement, as if you can almost feel the pelican flying by. Reference: Mary Anderson Pickard, Patricia Pinson and Christopher Maurer, Form and Fantasy, The Block Prints of Walter Anderson, University Press of Mississippi: Jackson, 2007, pp. 41, 70.

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375. Theora Hamblett (American/Mississippi, 1893-1977), “Skinning a Cat”, 1973, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, titled lower center, signed en verso, 16 1/4 in. x 20 1/4 in., accompanied by artist’s label, attractively framed. $8000/12000 Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 1973, Oxford, Mississippi. 376. Sister Gertrude Morgan (American/ Louisiana, 1900-1980), “Opelika Public School, Alabama, around 1910-11-12”, mixed media on cardboard, signed lower middle, titled upper left, 3 5/8 in. x 7 1/4 in., framed.

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$3000/5000 Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from an estate in Uptown New Orleans. Note: Sister Gertrude Morgan was a missionary, preacher, artist, musician, poet and writer who lived and worked in New Orleans in the 1960s and 1970s. He legendary sermons, street-corner preaching and unique artwork made her one of the most revered characters in recent American folk art history. Morgan believed that her paintings were just another way of spreading “the word”, and her work mostly explores religious themes, especially from the Book of Revelations. The work offered here, interestingly, is a view from her childhood, showing the school she attended in Opelika, Alabama, as a young girl from 1910-12. Reference: Tools of her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan, New Orleans Museum of Art, 2004.

377. Will Henry Stevens (American/Louisiana, 18811949), “The Shore Tree”, color woodcut on paper, pencilsigned, titled and numbered “9/15”, sight 11 in. x 29 1/2 in., matted and framed.

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378. Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 19051985), “Planar Multiplication, Dancer by Lipchitz (Pulitzer Collection)”, 1953, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed, titled and inscribed in lower margin, photographer’s stamp, dated and inscribed “#5993, B #415, 4/6/54, #2” en verso, 9 1/2 in. x 4 1/8 image, 13 in. x 10 1/4 in. board, framed. $1000/1500

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381. Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 19031965), “Two Pelicans in Flight”, c. 1945, watercolor and pencil on paper, estate stamp lower right, 24 1/2 in. x 18 3/4 in. $25000/35000 Provenance: Descended in the family of noted Mississippi art collector, Bitsy Irby.

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Note: In 1940, Walter Anderson moved to his wife’s family estate, Oldfields, in Gautier, Mississippi. An extraordinarily productive period followed: he had time to draw, paint and make block prints; to illustrate some of his favorite books, experiment with the theories of dynamic symmetry and with the drawing methods of the Mexican artist and educator Adolfo Best Maugard. Maugard’s theories provide a basis for Anderson’s “Oldfields” watercolors. The lot offered here is of large scale compared to later Horn Island watercolors. “Two Pelicans in Flight”, is an important example of dynamic symmetry and is stylistically representative of the work he created during his time at Oldfields.

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379. William Christenberry (American/ Alabama, b. 1936), “Facade of Warehouse, Newbern, Alabama”, 1981 (printed 1987), ektacolor 24 photograph, signed, titled and dated en verso, Kurts Bingham Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee label, 20 in. x 24 in., framed. $2000/3000 380. Clarence John Laughlin (American/ New Orleans, 1905-1985), “Mother Brown: Images of the Lost Series”, 1945, silver gelatin print, signed, dated, titled and inscribed on lower margin, photographer stamp with description of the photograph and inscribed “neg #431, B# 254, 11/30/45, #1” en verso, 9 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in. image, 14 in. x 11 in. board, framed. $1000/1500

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382. Joan Miró (Spanish, 18931983), “Morning Rain in Moonlight”, color lithograph, artist proof, numbered “162/300”, Atelier Crommelynck Paris” stamp, image 15 1/2 in. x 19 in., sheet 21 1/2 in. x 25 in., matted and framed. $5000/8000 383. Marc Chagall (Russian/ French, 18871985), “Le Cirque des Aimants – The Light of the Circus”, color lithograph, artist proof, pencilsigned, numbered “5/25”, inscribed “épreuve d’artiste V/XXV” in pencil, on Arches paper, sheet 20 in. x 26 1/4 in., framed.

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385. A Very Fine Norwegian Silver Fish Server, c. 1910, made by Magnus Aase, Bergen, Norway, wc. 1876-1953, in the form of a skate, fully marked, length 10 1/2 in., weight 3.87 troy ozs.

$7000/10000 384. A Fine Set of Twelve Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Beakers, marked “Georg Jensen / 925.5 / Sterling / Denmark / 107 / b”, each handhammered tapering form with beaded footrim, underside engraved “Harry from Kay 1936”, height 6 1/8 in., combined weight 95.65 troy ozs.

$1500/2500 386. An Edwardian Sterling Silver Trophy Cup, maker HB, possibly Henry Bourne, Birmingham, c. 1901, presentation inscription “Sutherlandshire Championship Inanimate Bird Shooting”, height 9 7/8 in., weight 14.15 troy ozs. $800/1200

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386A. An Edwardian Sterling Silver Trophy Cup, Mappin & Webb, London & Sheffield, 1907-1908, presentation inscription, “Alexandria Lawn Tennis/ Open Doubles/ won by/ W. Cumming and J.H. Percival/ 1909”, height 8 1/8 in., weight 8.6 troy ozs. $250/350 Note: Probably from the Alexandria Sporting Club, one of the oldest sporting clubs in Egypt, founded in 1898 during the British Colonial era, and still in existence today (and still featuring a camel track surrounding the golf course). 387. A Fine Antique HandHammered Sterling Silver Baby Cup, c. 1890, Dominick & Haff, New York, wc. 18681928, height 3 in., weight 4.55 troy ozs. $250/350 388. An Antique American Sterling Silver Bowl, George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, wc. 1876-1910, with engraved scene of cattle, presentation inscription en verso, height 2 1/8 in., diameter 5 7/8 in., weight 6.55 troy ozs. $300/500

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389. A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Encrier, 19th c., mounted with classical figures of swans and chariot, with gilt acanthus borders, hinged dome cover, height 5 1/2 in., width 6 in., depth 6 in. $500/700 W 390. A Fine Black Forest Carving of a Boar’s Head,

with glass eyes, intricately carved bristle body, mounted on a carved plaque, length 17 3/4 in. $800/1200 W 391. An English Victorian Reticulated Silverplate

Centerbowl with Cobalt Liner, c. 1880, ret. Warings of London, height 5 7/8 in., diameter 9 3/4 in.

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393. Gustavo Eugenio Chauffourier (Italy, 1845-1907), “Roman Colosseum”, albumen print, printed inscriptions reading “N. 515, a Roma. Colosseo, veduto traverso l’Arco di Tito” lower left and “ED. CHAUFFOURIER” lower right, 10 in. x 7 5/8 in., unframed. $800/1200

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Orleans, 1876-1958), “Pops Whitesell’s Studio in the French Quarter” and “Probably a Portrait of Juanita Gonzales”, two silver gelatin prints, unsigned, pencil inscriptions en verso, 11 in. x 13 7/8 in. and 13 7/8 in. x 10 7/8 in., both unframed. $800/1200 Provenance: Descended in a New Orleans family. Note: This view of Pops Whitesell’s French Quarter studio shows portraits of him by friends and fellow artists Cadwallader Washburn and Xavier Gonzales; both paintings are now in the collection Louisiana State Museum. Also visible in the studio are prints by Wayman Adams and Morris Henry Hobbs.

Twenty-One Pieces of Erotica, including four hand-colored prints, “Recommencons”, Les deux Soeurs”, “Turlutulu(sp)”, “Barbe-bleue”, all matted alike; two color prints, matted alike; one graphite and watercolor on paper, matted; one lithograph, matted; and thirteen “ex libris plates (four and five plates presented together in group mattes, on matted and two loose prints), sizes range from 4 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in. to 9 in. x 6 in., all unframed. $1000/1500

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395. Sadie Irvine (Amer­ican/New Orleans, 1887-1970), “Evening (Lake Pontchar­ train)”, c. 1915, color woodcut, pencil-signed and titled, image 9 3/4 in. x 15 1/4 in., sheet 11 3/4 in. x 17 in., matted.

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$1800/2500 396. Lin Emery (American/New Orleans, b. 1928), “King and Queen at the Beach”, welded and cast bronze kinetic “aquamobile” water sculpture, height 23 in. x width 19 in. x depth 12 1/2 in., height with stand 48 in. $5000/7000 397. Enrique Alferez (American/Louisiana, 1901-1999), “The Bather”, bronze, signed at edge of base, height 8 1/2 in., width 11 in., on a shaped oak base.

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$8000/12000 Note: The talented and beloved Mexican-born Alferez had a colorful and varied career before settling in New Orleans in 1929. The son of an artist, Alferez spent time with Francisco “Pancho” Villa during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). Alferez eventually moved to the US, working in Texas before making his way to Chicago to study art under the revered sculptor and educator Lorado Taft (1860-1936) at the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago. Taft had personally invited the young Alferez to Chicago, after seeing his work during a Lecture Tour of the South. Inspired by the human figure, Alferez’s sculptures are able to simultaneously convey a sense of dignity while suggesting an undercurrent of intense emotion, as is evident in the present lot. There is a vitality and urgency to his elegant, stylized figures that reflects the soul of his adopted city.

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398. An American Aesthetic Inlaid and Ebonized Portfolio Cabinet, c. 1880, New York, galleried top adjustable in height, fall front opening to sliding shelves, divided base, height 57 1/4 in., width 25 1/2 in., depth 17 3/4 in. $1000/1500

In his later years, Alferez divided his time between New Orleans and Mexico. References: Los Angeles Times Obituary, Sept. 17, 1999. New York Times Obituary, Sept. 15, 1999. The Scribner’s Encyclopedia of American Lives, Volume 5. New York, 2002.

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399. An American Renaissance Carved, Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Burl Walnut Center Table, c. 1870, attributed to Pottier and Stymus, New York, fine original Breccia marble top, tapered fluted legs connected by incurvate stretcher with urn finial, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 56 3/4 in., depth 34 in. $3000/5000 W 400. A Pair of Carved

and Polychromed Child’s Chairs, in the form of seated clowns, height 25 in. $300/500

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402. A Very Fine American Renaissance Inlaid, Ebonized and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Parlor Cabinet, c. 1865, New York, surmounted by a stepped and canted plinth, the serpentine case with a door flanked by distinctive terms, the side panels inlaid with parquetry strapwork of 17th c. inspiration, height 47 1/4 in., width 57 1/2 in., depth 19 3/4 in. $5000/7000 Note: The bronze mounts on this cabinet are from Pierre E. Guerin (1843-1911) who established his New York foundry in 1864. While imported mounts were sold to American cabinetmakers in sets of twelve, the Guerin foundry produced pieces with custom finishes to the cabinetmakers specifications. Reference: Laux. “The Furniture Mounts of P.E. Guerin,” Magazine Antiques (May 2002) p. 140-149.


403. An American Modern Gothic Carved and Incised Walnut Armchair, c. 1876, Kimbel & Cabus, New York, square back with quatrefoil pierced splat, trapezoidal seat with conforming scrolled arms, needlepoint covered seat, architectonic legs with turned stretchers. $300/500 Note: A side chair with identical back, seat and legs to the armchair offered here is pictured as item number 286 in the c. 1876 Kimbel and Cabus catalogue conserved by the Smithsonian institution. Reference: http://www.sil.si.edu/imagegalaxy/ imageGalaxy_enlarge.cfm?id_image=8393

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404. An American Aesthetic Carved Walnut Smoking Stand, c. 1885, probably Herter Brothers, New York, molded top over fall front door, reeded and turned legs, stretcher shelf, brass capped legs, height 31 in., width 18 in., depth 18 in.

405. Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (Dutch, 1803-1862), “Landscape Capriccio: A Rhenish Castle By a Pond”, oil on canvas, signed bottom center, 24 3/4 in. x 30 3/4 in., in a later gessoed and giltwood frame.

406. [Architecture], Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals, Hotels de Ville, and other Buildings of Celebrity, in France, Holland, Germany, and Italy, drawn and engraved by John Coney, descriptions in English and French by Charles Tatham, Esq., published by Moon, Boys and Graves, 1829-1831, London, 8 parts (complete), in original soft wraps, leather spines, each with four engravings (32 total), sheet 26 3/4 in. x 19 1/4 in. $1000/1500

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407. A Pair of English Hand-Colored Engravings of Hunt Scenes, late 19th c., from Fore’s National Sports, including plate 3 “Fox Hunting - The Run” and plate 4 “Fox Hunting - The Kill”, each engraved by John Harris after John Frederick Herring, Sr. (English, 1795-1865), published in London, each sheet 26 in. x 45 1/2 in., framed alike.

409. An American Aesthetic Brass Stand, c. 1890, Meriden, CT, embossed floral top with dished center, tubular stem, meandering floral brackets ending in fans, outswept legs, ball feet, retaining fine old patina, height 32 1/2 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 12 1/2 in.

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$1000/1500 410. A Rare American Eastlake Carved and Incised Walnut Chest of Drawers, c. 1875, New York, four drawers flanked by shaped projecting stiles, vine-carved skirt, height 38 in., width 49 1/4 in., depth 22 3/8 in. $1200/1800

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Note: Charles Eastlake’s design for this chest appears in his 1876 opus, Hints on Household Taste. Eastlake’s prescription for moldings to lend a “picturesque character“, sides that project beyond the drawer faces, usage of ring pulls, and drawers no deeper than six inches are all Eastlake elements fulfilled in this example.

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408. An American Renaissance Inlaid, Ebonized and Incised Side Table, c. 1870, molded oval top with inlaid medallion, architectonic supports with burl inlay, on stylized hoof feet, height 30 in., width 21 1/2 in., depth 15 in.

Reference: Eastlake. Hints on Household Taste, The Classic Handbook of Victorian Interior Decoration. New York: Dover, p.215.

$700/1000 411. Adolphe Maubach (French, late 19th/early 20th c.), “The Young Violinist”, bronze, cast signature at base, height 26 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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412. Pierre Graney (French, 18431910), “The Court Jester”, c. 1900, bronze, cast signature “P. Granet” on self base, height 19 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 413. Hans Müller (Austrian, 18731937), “The Thirsty Reaper”, c. 1930s bronze, cast signature on edge of self base, on an art deco figured marble base, height 16 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 414. A Grand Tour Italian Bronze of “The Spinario”, 19th c., after the 1st c. A.D. Roman Bronze (itself a copy of a 3rd c. B.C. Greek sculpture), now at The Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome, height 12 in. $600/900 Reference: Haskell and Penny, Taste and the Antique, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1981.

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415. An Attractive Pair of English Carved and Gilded Mirrors, probably early 20th, each with pierced shell-form crest with scrolled acanthus over small églomisé panel atop arch divided mirror plate with applied urn flanked by sphinx, beribboned swags below, beaded and molded surround, height 75 in., width 32 in. $3000/5000 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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416. A Fine French Gilt Bronze and Enamel Mantel Clock in the Orientalist Taste, c. 1910, stamped “Tiffany & Co., 2632”, the case fitted with painted porcelain plaques, decorated with desert towns and palm trees; the lower plaque with an enameled portrait of a harem girl with tambourine; the columns, borders and urns with silver copper and gilt patination, striking gong movement marked with a “A, star, B” inside oval, height 19 1/4 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 6 1/4 in.

417. A Fine American Aesthetic Inlaid Mahogany Center Table, c. 1880-1885, attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany/Associated Artists, after a design by E.W. Godwin, inlaid octagonal top over spindle screens and a conforming tier, the “spider” supports composed of turned and reeded legs with stretchers arranged in a spoke and outswept terminals, height 29 in., width 38 1/2 in., depth 38 1/2 in. $8000/12000 Provenance: This table was part of a suite of furniture given as a wedding present in 1882 to Emily M. Whitney and Amory Leland, residents of 692 Park Avenue, New York. Descended in the family. Acquired by the present collector from the Lelands’ granddaughter. Note: The distinctive base for this table relates closely to that from a design by E.W. Godwin, and seen on several tables including one manufactured by William Watt now at the Victoria and Albert Museum (acc. W54.1980). The mashrabiya screens on this table relate to those on a desk made by Louis Comfort Tiffany for the Moorish Smoking Room of the Henry G. Marquand mansion (now at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, acc. 1995.46.1). Further, the distinctive complex molded edge on the top of this table and melon carvings on the legs relate closely to those on an octagonal table made by Tiffany for the Marquand house (now conserved by the Metropolitan Museum of Art acc. 1986.47.2).

$1200/1800

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The octagonal top and distinctive screen panels on this lot relate to those on a center table in the salon of the George Kemp House (270 5th Ave., New York) decorated by Associated Artists in 1879. The Henry Marquand mansion at 68th Street and Madison Avenue was one block from the Leland home at 692 Park Avenue. The Marquand commission was completed in 1885, three years after the Lelands’ marriage. Reference: Soros. The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin, pp. 149151, fig. 213-a. Lewis, et. al. The Opulent Interiors of the Gilded Age, all 203 Photographs from ‘Artistic Houses’. p. 133, pl. 140.

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418. A Fine Regency Carved Mahogany Armchair, early 19th c., stamped “Gillows, Lancaster”, bowed crest rail above tufted back and molded padded arms, scroll carved supports, molded seat rail with pullout foot rest, reeded and turned legs, casters, red Morocco leather upholstery. $1500/2500

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419. A George III Satinwood and Inlaid “Beau Brummel” Dressing Table, the top with oval anthemion and bellflower inlaid panels, enclosing a string inlaid interior fitted with six covered compartments, adjustable mirror, and four Edwardian cut glass and silver jars, faceted square legs with incurvate stretcher, height 33 1/2 in., width 26 in., depth 20 in.

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420. A Regency Carved Rosewood Chiffonier, early 19th c., reticulated brass gallery, mirrored backsplash, rectangular top, glazed door fitted with pleated silk, flanked by columns, plinth base, height 46 in., width 43 in., depth 18 1/2 in.

421. A Fine Antique Italian Painted Commode, late 18th c., faux marbre top above four drawers painted with vines, shaped base, cabriole legs, the sides with trees and birds, height 33 in., width 41 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in.

$2000/3000

$2500/3500

$2000/3000 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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424. A Pair of NeoclassicalStyle Bronze Doré Guéridons, circular specimen marble top centered by micromosaic roundel, monopod lion supports ending in paw feet on circular plinth joined by stretchers.

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422. A Fine Emile Gallé Marquetry, Inlaid, Carved and Burl Walnut Vitrine, c. 1900, signed twice in the marquetry, molded top above a glazed cabinet enclosing a scenic inlaid panel of sailboats, one long drawer and one door below with floral and butterfly inlay, on short cabriole legs, height 51 1/2 in., width 24 1/2 in., depth 16 in.

423. An Italian Inlaid Walnut, Ebonized, Tortoiseshell and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Studiolo, 19th c., bronze finials, reticulated frieze over four drawers, with tortoiseshell, molded plinth, talon and ball feet, height 24 in., width 28 in., depth 11 in.

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425. A Good French Provincial Carved Walnut Sécrétaire, early 19th c., in two parts, arched cornice above glazed doors enclosing shelves, slant-front base, fitted desk interior, shaped apron, cabriole legs, height 94 in., width 39 1/2 in., depth 28 in. $2000/3000

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426. A Neoclassical Crème Peinte and Parcel Gilt Demilune Console, rouge marble top above rosettes and swags, square tapered legs joined by stretchers and pineapple finial, turned feet, height 32 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 19 in. $2500/3500

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427. A German Gilt Bronze-Mounted Walnut Bureau, late 18th c., fall front lid opening to fitted desk interior and secret compartment; serpentine case with two short drawers over two long drawers, figured panels, bracket feet, height 43 1/2 in., width 45 in., depth 16 in. $3000/4000 428. A Good Pair of Louis Philippe Patinated Bronze Urns in the Classical Taste, c. 1830, simple krater bodies with semivolute and palmette handles ending in projecting swan’s heads, height 12 in., width 9 in.

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429. A Pair of Louis Philippe Gilt and Patinated Bronze Four-Light Candelabra, 19th c., after a design by Thomire, the figure of Winged Victory standing on a globe, holding aloft the scrolled candlearms, on white and gray marble base, height 31 in., width 11 in., depth 10 in. $2500/3500

$1000/2000 430. A Group of Fifteen Rock Crystal Spheres, diameters from 2 3/4 in. to 4 in. $1500/2500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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431. A Fine Pair of Regency-Style Carved Mahogany Serving Tables, the divided center for bottles or decanters, flanked by demilune galleries, on ring turned legs joined by a stretcher shelf, cup casters, height 28 1/2 in., width 42 1/2 in., depth 14 in. $1800/2500 432 432. An Italian Silverplate Surtout de Table, pierced gallery, mirror plate on hardwood base. $800/1200 433. A Cartier Sterling Silver Water Pitcher, “Lord Saybrook” pattern, of baluster form with hollowcast scroll handle, on stepped base, height 8 3/4 in., weight 28.95 troy ozs. $1200/1800

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434. A Regency Sterling Silver Trophy Cup, Alexander Hewitt, London, 1810, presentation inscription for the Tredegar Prize in 1845, inscribed “Presented by Capel Hanbury Leigh Esq. for the best yearling steer bred by the exhibitor” gilt interior of elaborate vintage decorated lobed body, on a pedestal base, height 6 1/4 in., weight 12.3 troy ozs. $800/1200 435. A Fine Pair of American Cut Glass Lidded Compotes, c. 1885, signed Hawkes, Corning, NY, height 9 1/2 in., diameter 5 in. $750/1000 436. A Pair of Charles X-Style Cut Glass and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Jardinières, 20th c., ram handles, beaded borders, on paw feet, height 10 3/4 in., diameter 13 1/2 in. $2500/3500

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437. Annibale de Lotto (Italian, 18771932), “El Granchio - Boy Bitten by Crab”, c. 1920, bronze, cast signature “De Lotto” at base, on an octagonal composition stone base, height 15 1/2 in.

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$800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 438. A Continental Bronze of Cupid, late 19th c., the winged figure with bow in hand and a quiver slung over his shoulder, on a round black slate base, height 12 in. $800/1200

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Gaul, early 20th c., after the antique, height 6 1/4 in., length 11 1/2 in. $600/900 440. An Antique Monumental Italian Carved Giltwood Mirror, pierced acanthus scroll and flower urn frame surmounted by a feather and mask cartouche, height 102 in., width 67 in. $9000/12000 441. An Antique French Gilt Bronze and Marble Three-Piece Clock Garniture, 19th c., with Sienna and Verde Antico marble, mounted with Classical motifs, porcelain and engine-turned dial, Vincenti movement, clock height 22 1/2 in., width 16 in., depth 5 in., vase height 15 in. $3000/4000 441 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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444. An American Aesthetic Movement Brass Table, attributed to Charles Parker Company, Meriden, CT, rectangular top with relief of a bird and foliage, floral bracketed supports, conforming relief-molded stretcher shelf, outswept saber legs, height 24 1/2 in., width 18 7/8 in., depth 13 1/4 in.

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Note: Between 1840 and 1890 American manufacturers began to expand the use of metals like iron, brass and bronze beyond utilitarian and outdoor objects with innovations in industrial metalworking techniques. “Artistic Bronze Goods” became popular with style-conscious consumers in the 1880’s. Firms like the Charles Parker Company (Connecticut, 1832-1957) made complex furniture and accessories for indoor use such as tables, accent chairs, mirrors, fireplace tools, and lighting, often with an enthusiasm for Aesthetic “Japonisme” design such as the lot seen here. Reference: D’Ambrosio, A Brass Menagerie, Metalwork and the Aesthetic Movement, pp. 9-10.

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442. A Fine Continental Wallpaper Folding Screen, early 20th c., three panels incorporating Grand Tour Views of Paris and Rome, “tree of life” wallpaper backing, height 63 in., width 64 3/4 in. $1200/1800

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445. An American Renaissance Carved Oak Table in the 446 Italian Taste, rectangular top on scrolled acanthus trestle 443. A Fine American Renaissance supports, paw feet, medial stretcher, top inscribed Marquetry Ebonized and Bronze-Mounted “1926”, height 30 in., length 84 in., width 40 in. Center Table, c. 1865, attributed to Pottier and $1200/1800 Stymus, New York, an expansive inlaid top centering a reserve of an a18th c. couple, four fluted trumpet-shaped legs, joined by architectonic 446. A Pair of Italian Carved “Grotto” stretcher and strapwork urn, height 31 in., width Pedestals, stylized dolphins each atop naturalis­ 49 in., depth 34 in. tic self base, height 42 in., width 20 1/2 in. $4000/6000 $2000/3000


447. An Antique French Directoire-Style Gilt BronzeMounted Marquetry Side Table, 19th c., fitted with an end drawer, square tapered legs, casters, height 26 1/2 in., width 25 1/4 in., depth 16 in. $800/1200

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448. A French Provincial Carved Walnut Commode, 19th c., grey marble top above two drawers, paneled sides, cabriole legs, height 39 in., width 48 3/4 in., depth 23 in. $2500/3500 449. A Swedish Neoclassical Parcel Gilt and Painted Mirror, 19th c., Stockholm label en verso, molded cornice above a trophée frieze, carved bellflowers surrounding divided mirror plate, height 73 1/8 in., width 35 1/2 in.

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450. A Rare Chinese Ming-Style Green Enameled Porcelain Meiping Vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or earlier, elegant high shouldered body tapering to a slightly splayed base, having a waisted neck and wide mouth rim, decorated with a sinuous four-clawed green chilong dragon grasping a lingzhi spray, reserved on a biscuit white ground between stylized bands of pendant leaf tips with ruyi terminals and upright lappets surmounted by cresting waves, picked out with iron red highlights, height 9 1/2 in. $5000/6000 Provenance: New York, NY Estate Collection.

451. A Chinese Ming-Style Blue and White Porcelain Meiping Vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), high shouldered broad body tapering to a slightly splayed foot, decorated with six fruiting and flowering branch sprays: lychee, peach, pomegranate, peony, prunus and lotus, above a band of stiff upright leaves, the sloping broad shoulder with a radiating band of stylized petal panels, the waisted neck with floral sprays, height 12 1/4 in. $4000/6000 Provenance: Minneapolis, MN Estate; acquired 1997.

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454. A Chinese Painted Cizhou Ware Dragon and Phoenix Jar, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), the tapering globular body with a short neck, painted around the exterior in shades of brown with two large shaped panels enclosing a large scaly dragon rising from a sea of waves and a phoenix in flight amid cloud scrolls, separated by pendant and upright leaf tips, height 8 1/2 in. $3500/4500 Provenance: Richfield Antiques, New York, NY; acquired 1974.

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455. A Palace Size Antique Kerman Carpet, cream and rust ground, overall floral geometric design in crimson and slate blue, floral vine border, 16 ft. 6 in. x 12 ft. 1 in. $5000/7000

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452. A Chinese Dehua Porcelain Blanc de Chine Beaker Vase, Gu, 17th/18th c., cylinder body with a spreading foot and flaring rim raised on a circular foot ring, with a raised band encircling the midsection molded with the Eight Trigrams, the upper portion with raised shou characters, the lower section with a bird and prunus branches beneath a band of pendant ruyi heads, incised with lines of calligraphy, base drilled, height 10 1/2 in., wood stand, overall height 11 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

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453. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Pear Form Vase, Yuhuchunping, Guangxu mark and of the Period (1875-1908), the globular body with waisted neck and flaring rim above a spreading foot, decorated with plantain, bamboo and tall rocks set in a fenced garden, between bands of pendant ruyi, scrolling vine, and stiff upright leaves at the neck and upright stylized petal panels above the foot, the splayed foot with detached lotus demi-florets, base with six character Guangxu mark, height 11 1/4 in. $6000/8000


456. An Antique Persian Feraghan Carpet, crimson ground, overall geometric design, triangular écoinçons, floral vine border in cream, orange and blue, 25 ft. 5 in. x 15 ft. 7 in.; accompanied by appraisal document. Note: Condition. $3000/5000 Provenance: Acquired from the Estates of Charles T. (1922 - 2006) and Carolyn W. Beaird (1923 - 2006), Shreveport, LA. 457. A Fine Palace Size Antique Persian Serapi Carpet, crimson and cream ground, central radiating floral medallion, geometric écoinçons, bold floral vine border on a navy ground, 18 ft. 8 in. x 11 ft. 7 in. $10000/15000 458. A Fine Antique Persian Serapi Carpet, crimson ground, central radiating floral medallion in blue, rust, cream, and tan, floral écoinçons on a cream ground, geometric vine border, 14 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. $12000/18000 456

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460. A Northeast Persian Carpet, crimson and cream ground, central geometric medallion in tan, navy, and slate, vase motif, stylized floral border, 12 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 8 in. $3000/5000 461. A Persian Serapi Carpet, blue and crimson ground, central stylized floral medallion, meandering vine border, 13 ft. 8 in. x 10 ft. 5 in. $5000/7000 459 461

462. A Persian Kashan Carpet, navy and crimson ground, central tree of life design incorporating stylized flora and fauna, floral border, 7 ft. x 4 ft. $2500/3500 W 463. A

Persian Qashqai Carpet, crimson and navy ground, central geometric motif, expansive écoinçons with inset small medallions, geometric border, 8 ft. 3 in. x 5 ft. 6 in. $1200/1800

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459. A Persian Heriz Carpet, crimson ground, large central geometric medallion, triangular écoinçons, geometric floral border, 11 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. 8 in. $3000/5000

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Persian Kerman Carpet, crimson ground, central geometric medallion, secondary broken border of orange, crimson and rust floral motifs on a blue ground, principal border of geometric floral designs on cream ground, stylized écoinçons, 13 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 11 in. $4500/5500 465. A Fine American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Extension Dining Table, mid-19th c., circular top opening to receive four leaves, fruit and nut carved paneled skirt, the split pedestal with massive lion’s masks issuing fruit, blocked legs, casters, height 30 in., closed length 56 1/2 in., width 56 1/2 in.

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$5000/7000 466. An American Renaissance Carved, Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Mahogany Easel, c. 18651885, probably New York, massive urn-carved crest, supports connected by a strapwork stretcher and terminating in stylized anthemion bosses, overall height 82 1/2 in., width 34 in.

467. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Center Table, c. 1860, turtle top, conforming apron fitted with blind drawer, scrolled legs joined by stretchers surmounted by urn finial, casters, height 28 in., width 51 in., depth 33 in.

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Regency-Style Carved Mahogany Folio Stand, adjustable slatted supports with turned stretchers, brass cuffs, casters, height 40 in., width 26 in., depth 29 in.

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$500/750 469. A Charles X Inlaid Maple Armchair, scroll crest, tapered reeded legs, cup casters. 469

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472. An Antique French Carved Walnut Baldachin, the corners and each side carved with scrolls and flower bouquets, height 12 in., width 50 in., depth 39 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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473. An Antique Louis XVI-Style BronzeMounted Parquetry Table de Malade, fitted with dressing mirror, compartments and writing slide, serpentine base with inset marble above a drawer, raised on cabriole legs, height 30 in., width 26 3/4 in., depth 16 1/2 in.

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471 472 470. A Continental Painted Architectural Panel, mid-19th c., central lozenge with rosette, scrolling arabesque within a molded field, height 54 1/2 in., width 57 in. $1000/1500

471. An Antique Italian Renaissance-Style Patinated Bronze Torchère, in the manner of the Venetian late 16th c., the central candleholder surrounded by nine foliate arms over vasiform stem, the first register with three relief harpies over three freestanding harpies, second register with three flamebearing putti over three harpies, third register with two winged putti over three freestanding harpies with foliate extremities, flanking blank armorials on an incurvate triangular base on hairy paw feet, height 69 1/2 in., diameter 19 3/4 in. $2000/3000

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474. A Pair of Louis XVIStyle Carved and Gris Peinte Fauteuils, shaped back, fluted columnar uprights, rosette blocks, tapered fluted legs. $1200/1800


475. A French Empire Carved Mahogany Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., gray marble top over frieze fitted with drawer, three graduated drawers flanked by engaged columns, conforming plinth with concealed drawer, height 36 1/4 in., width 51 1/4 in., depth 24 1/4 in.

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$1800/2500 476. An Antique French Provincial Carved Walnut Panetière, urn finials, shaped crest, spindled door and sides, short cabriole legs, height 34 in., width 38 1/4 in., depth 14 1/2 in. $700/1000 W 477. An Antique

Continental Wrought Iron Campaign Bed, early 19th c., the folding frame fitted with canvas, curule legs, medial stretcher, height 28 in., length 76 in., width 30 in.

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480. A Pair of Sheffield Plate ThreeLight Candelabra, with marks of Matthew Boulton, each in two sections with removable bobêches, the center nozzle detachable, the weighted stepped circular base supporting a tapered stem, lobed decoration, gadrooned heavy bead borders throughout, height 19 1/2 in. and 20 in., width 16 in.

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Carved and Polychromed Music Stand, 19th c., lyreform adjustable music rest on turned and reeded shaft, ebonized and gilt-stenciled incurvate triangular cast iron base, original brass fittings, height 51 in.

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481. A Georgian Sterling Silver Coffeepot, 18th c. and later, lid marked TW for Thomas Wynne, 1754, crested, with motto “Macte”, gadroon borders, floral chasing, height 11 1/2 in., weight approx. 22 troy ozs.

479. An Antique Dutch Floral Marquetry Cabinet-on-Stand, 19th c., in the Rococo taste, having a serpentine crest, shaped doors opening to inlaid shelves, the base with three drawers, faceted trumpet legs, shaped stretcher, bun feet, height 87 in., width 65 in., depth 22 in. $4000/6000

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485. An Old Sheffield Plate Coffeepot on Lamp Stand, c. 1820, lobed body and removable cover, covered spout and wood handle, crested lamp stand with heating element, height 11 1/4 in, height 11 1/4 in. Note: Lamp stand with repair to rim.

487. A Near Pair of George III Sterling Silver Sauceboats, Wm. Chawner, London, 1774 & 1777, height 4 in., length 6 in. and 5 3/4 in., combined weight 8.25 troy ozs. $400/600 W 488. An Old Sheffield Plate Dish Ring, c. 1880,

reticulated cottage and eagle decoration, height 3 in., diameter 7 3/4 in. $300/500

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Sterling Silver Meat Skewer, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1807, engraved script initials, length 14 5/8 in., weight 3.50 troy ozs. $250/350 485

489. A George III Sterling Silver Asparagus Tongs, c. 1784, George Smith (No. 3), London, U-shaped tongs, length 9 3/4 in., weight 4.80 troy ozs. $600/800 490. A Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salts, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, one 1811, the other 1814, oblong footed form with gadroon border and floral and scroll chasing, retains traces of gold wash to interior, length 3 3/4 in., weight 6.75 troy ozs. $400/600

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Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1802, downturned Old English with single drop, engraved script initials on upperface, length 12 1/16 in., weight 3.80 troy ozs. $250/350 490 W 492. Two Georgian Sterling Silver Spoons, Hester W 482. A George III Sterling Silver Cream Jug, Samuel Godbehere

& Edward Wigan, London, 1799, helmet shape with bright-cut engraving, hallmarked under the rim, height 4 5/8 in., weight 3.45 troy ozs.

Bateman, London, 1779 overstruck maker’s mark near bowl, length 8 5/8 in.; 1790 mark near handle terminal, Old English down-turned handles, length 8 1/2 in., combined weight 3.55 troy ozs.

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1820-1830, navette form with ropetwist handle, length 10 5/8 in. $400/600 W 484. A Georgian Sheffield Plate Candle Scissors, Undertray

and Chamberstick, c. 1800, 3 pcs. $250/350

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Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, c. 1790, with engraved script initials, length 10 3/4 in., weight 2.75 troy ozs. $300/500


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Sheffield Plate Hot Water Urn, twohandled oval form raised on paw foot columnar supports, on incurvate plinth with ball feet, cast recumbent lion mounted on cover and on plinth, height 15 in., width 14 in. 496

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Antique Silverplate Tea Tray, probably English, 19th c.; together with a vintage silverplate tray, Ellis Barker, lengths 25 in. and 20 in. $300/500 500

496. A Pair of George III Crested Sterling Silver Wine Coasters, late 18th c., pierced sides with bright-cut engraving, reeded rims and molded bases, with turned hardwood bases, height 1 1/2 in., diameter 4 3/4 in.

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$1200/1800 497. A Rare Staffordshire Pottery Blue Willow Transferware Cheese Stand, 2nd quarter 19th c., James and Ralph Clews, cradled form terminating in scrolled handles, blue chinoiserie decoration, height 7 3/8 in., length 16 1/2 in. $800/1200 498. A Group of Four Georgian Boxes, comprising an eye-shaped mahogany box, length 5 in., a gold and black book-shaped tin box, dated 1811, length 3 1/2 in., an oblong brass and shagreen spectacle case, length 7 in., and a tortoiseshell box, length 3 1/4 in.

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500. A German .800 Silver Goblet, c. 1890, height 12 in., weight 16.15 troy ozs. $750/1000

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Mange à Gigot, c. 1880, the carved handle in the form of a hoof, length 8 1/2 in. $250/350

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Figure of Shakespeare, signed “John Bell” at back, height 18 in. $400/600

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502. A Continental .830 Silver “Roemer” Chalice, c. 1850, circular bowl on tall reeded stem and spreading foot, height 8 3/8 in., weight 7.95 troy ozs.

Sugar Tongs, decorated in the Aesthetic style, marked in inner curve of the handle, length 4 3/4 in.; together with a Russian lacquer box, c. 1900, the hinged cover handpainted by Pavlova, inspired by a Russian fairy tale, height 5 in., width 3 3/4 in., (2 pcs.) $250/350

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505. A Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Sofa Table, c. 17901800, cross-banded, drop-leaf top, two frieze drawers, trestle base with outswept sabre legs, brass cuff casters, height 29 in., closed width 37 1/2 in., depth 25 3/4 in. $1000/2000

508. A Regency Rosewood Faux Bois and Paint-Decorated Caneback Recamier, early 19th c., serpentine back and arm, the seat rail with scrolling foliate decoration and patera blocks, on bulbous turned legs, brass cuff casters, height 37 1/2 in., width 70 in., depth 26 in. $3000/5000

506. An Antique Georgian Inlaid Walnut Chest of Drawers, molded top, two short over three graduated drawers, bracket feet, height 39 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $2500/3500

Tour “Aladdin’s” Lamp, mid-19th c., signed “L. Pinet” on the base, lid cast with musical trophées, height 5 1/2 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in.

507. A Fine Antique English Exotic Woods and Inlaid Table Top Collector’s Cabinet, c. 1860, labeled “A Naturalist’s Cabinet”, having a hinged Greek key banded lift top above a double sided, intricately inlaid case of small fitted drawers and cubbyholes which open via sliding glass panels, plinth base, height 24 in., width 34 in., depth 11 1/2 in.

$500/750

$1500/2500

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Rosewood Work Table, mid-19th c., hinged tray top, fitted satinwood interior, medial drawer and work compartment, turned spindle supports, arched trestle legs, turned stretcher, height 27 in., width 21 in., depth 14 1/2 in. $400/600 510. A Good French Provincial Carved Walnut Farmhouse Table, early 19th c., two board top, the apron fitted with three drawers to one side, height 31 1/2 in., width 88 in., depth 30 1/2 in. $2500/3500


511. An Antique Dutch Floral Marquetry Encoignure à Deux Corps, 19th c., arched crest centered by a cartouche, single glazed door, mirrored back, projecting cabinet, shelf interior, block base, height 77 in., width 32 1/2 in., depth 19 in. $1200/1800 512. A Louis XVI-Style Carved Walnut Armoire, 19th c., arched cornice over a pair of paneled doors, carved medial stile, interior with a belt of drawers and a shelf, shaped apron, turned feet, height 99 1/2 in., width 75 1/2 in., depth 32 1/2 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 513

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513. A Fine Neoclassical Gilt Bronze and Crystal Sixteen-Light Chandelier, 19th c., the corona and circlet mounted with wreaths and palmettes, scrolled trumpet-form arms, hung with faceted crystal swags, electrified, height 39 in., diameter 28 in. $5000/7000 Provenance: Mme. Granet, New Orleans, LA, 1967. 514. A Pair of Italian Carved and Gilt Mirrors, intricate rocaille surround with balustrade and opposing birds, height 52 in., width 25 1/2 in. $1800/2500

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515. A Paris Porcelain Three-Piece Clock Garniture, 19th c., in the Rococo taste, with gilt decoration and hand-painted floral bouquets reserved on French blue ground, clock height 15 in., vases height 11 in. $1500/2500 516. A Napoleon III Patinated Bronze and Sienna Marble Figural Mantel Clock, 19th c., movement marked “Petit”, the figure of a Roman general reposed on a leopard skin, throwing his sword to the ground and refusing a bribe of coins at his feet, height 26 1/2 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 7 in. $2000/3000

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517. A Fine Set of Eight American Classical Inlaid Mahogany Dining Chairs, 19th c., each with shaped crest rail, diamond and sunburst inlaid slats, slip seats, saber legs. $2000/3000 518. An American Late Federal Mahogany Sideboard, early 19th c., the top with bowfront center above conforming frieze drawers, central cupboard doors and bottle drawers flanked by side cupboards raised on turned legs, the whole with figured veneers and brass banding, height 43 1/2 in., width 74 1/2 in., depth 27 1/4 in. $1000/1500 518

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519. An American Classical Mahogany Pier Table, early 19th c., the Egyptian marble top above an ogee frieze, tapered columnar supports, stretcher shelf, turned feet, height 32 1/2 in., width 38 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in.

521. An American Federal Carved Tiger Maple and Rosewood Banded Bowfront Chest, 19th c., scrolled backsplash, four drawers flanked by rope twist columns, turned feet, casters, height 48 in., width 45 1/2 in., depth 21 in.

$1500/2000

522. George Arthur Hays (American, 1854-1945), “Pastoral Scene with Cattle”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 16 in. x 24 in., in an ornate period giltwood frame.

520. An American Federal Mahogany Bowfront Chest, c. 1800, Philadelphia, top above four graduated crossbanded drawers, reeded stiles, turned feet, casters, height 38 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 22 in. $700/1000

$1500/2500

$1500/2500 Provenance: Descended in a New Orleans family. 523. George Arthur Hays (American, 1854-1945), “The Herd at Twilight”, c. 1900, oil on canvasboard, signed lower left, 23 3/4 in. x 35 3/4 in., in an elaborate antique giltwood frame. $2000/3000

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526. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 17201788), two engravings of lighting fixtures, “Le Lucerne” and “Lucerna antica di Bronzo”, each inscribed in plate “Cav. Piranisi F.” lower right, each sheet 19 in. x 25 in., framed. $800/1200

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Vesuvius”, 1872, gouache on paper, unsigned, inscribed “Eruz[ione]. del 26 Aprile 1872” bottom center, sight 8 1/8 in. x 10 3/4 in., matted and framed.

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$800/1200

$400/600 W 525. Adolf J. (Jelinek) Alex (Czechoslovakian,

1896-1957), “Portrait of a Young Neapolitan Girl”, c. 1940, oil on canvas, faintly signed upper right, 22 in. x 17 1/4 in., framed. $800/1200

527. Two Italian HandColored Etchings of “Paulus III - Pont - Max”, late 18th/early 19th c., each engraved by Giovanni Ottaviani (Italian, 1737-1808) after Pietro Camporesi (Italian, 1726-1781) and Gaetano Savorelli (Italian, d. 1791) from Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, each inscribed “Cai. Savorelli Pict., et Pet. Camporesi Arch.delin” lower left and “Joann Ottaviani sculp. cum privilegio S.S.D.N. Clementis XIII” lower right, each sheet 32 in. x 19 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed alike.

528. A Sèvres-Style Porcelain and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Lidded Urn, marked under lid, reserved to one side with a classical maiden, to the other a floral bouquet, signed “Daly”, bleu céleste ground, height 19 3/4 in. Note: cover restored. $2000/3000

Note: Sold for the Benefit of The Sacred Heart Monastery, Cullman, Al. 529. A Pair of Sèvres-Style Porcelain and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Lidded Urns, marked under lid, the reserves of young beauties signed “Delys”, green and cream ground with raised gilt decoration, height 11 1/8 in. $1400/1800

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530. A Pair of Carved Marble Coupes, each supported by four recumbent lions, incurvate plinth base, height 8 3/4 in., width 19 in., depth 19 in. $1000/2000 530

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531. A French Art Deco Embroidery of Egyptian Motifs, worked in metallic threads, including images of the Sphinx, pyramids, Ibis, columns and other typical shapes, 17 1/2 in. x 17 5/8 in., framed. $800/1200 532. A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Three-Light Sconces in the Rococo Taste, late 19th c., blue mark of Carl Thieme, scroll arms and backplate encrusted with molded flowers, foliage and putti, gilt accents, height 15 1/2 in., width 16 1/2 in. $800/1200 533. Claudius Marioton (French, 1844-1919), “Le Chanteur Venitien”, early to mid 20th c., bronze, cast signature on base, height 22 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 534. Jean Didier Début (French, 1824-1893), “The Bedouin”, late 19th c., patinated bronze, cast signature and Hamburg Foundry mark on base, height 12 in.

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535. An Italian Marble Bust of “An Elegant Woman”, in the Classical style, face and neck of cream marble, drapery of gray veined rust marble, on a black marble socle base, height 22 in.; together with a carved marble pedestal, height 41 1/2 in. $800/1200

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536. A Neoclassical-Style Crème Peinte and Gilt Overmantel Mirror, cavetto crest with spherules, frieze with chariot pulled by lions and interspersed by acanthus and rosettes, central oval mirror with anthemion corners, Classical columns flanking side mirror plates, height 42 in., width 55 1/2 in. $800/1200 537. An Antique Scandinavian Carved and Painted Tallcase Clock, 19th c., pierced gallery, dial window with carved floral border, tapering case with drapery, striking bell movement, height 79 1/2 in., width 21 1/2 in., depth 8 1/2 in. $800/1200 538. A Good Antique Black Forest Carved Walnut Mantel Clock, c. 1880, Swiss, the striking bell movement marked “Gott. Leuenberger/ Interlaken”, wooden dial with brass numbers, boldly carved pheasants amidst rocks and branches, their three chicks busy under foot, height 20 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 8 1/2 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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539. A Good Antique KPM Porcelain Plaque, late 19th c., Berlin, oval, with impressed scepter and KPM marks, presented in a carved frame, plaque height 16 3/4 in., width 13 3/8 in. $3000/4000

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540. An American NeoGrec Marquetry, Ebonized and Gilt-Incised Hall Stand, c. 1875, attributed to Herter Bros., New York, the molded cornice surmounted by a bellflower inlaid cartouche, incised panels, mirror plate flanked by meandering vine inlaid stiles, shaped shelf above an anthemion inlaid drawer, bracketed uprights ending in paw feet, plinth base, height 101 1/2 in., width 45 3/4 in., depth 15 1/2 in. $2000/3000 541. An American Innovative Walnut Folding Chair, c. 1875, stamped “Hunzinger N.Y. Pat. Feb 6 1866”, adjustable sling back and padded arms with turned and blocked supports, X-form base with turned stretcher.

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$800/1200 542. A Carved Rosewood Portfolio Stand, 19th c., frame with fretwork panel, columnar supports with medial stretchers, original brass fitting, brass casters.

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$1500/2500

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543. A Pair of American Classical Mahogany Stools, mid-19th c., red leather (distressed), coved and molded frame, bracket feet, height 15 in., width 20 in., depth 15 in. $400/600 544. An American Classical Mahogany Innovative Banker’s Desk, c. 18301840, Philadelphia, nicely figured crossbanded veneers throughout, the folding lift-top and pilastered doors opening to reveal a fitted desk interior and pull-out inset leather writing surface, the base with original ingrain carpet to interior, height 48 in., width 37 1/2 in., depth 24 in. $1200/1800 544 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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549. A Pair of George III-Style Mahogany Library Chairs, probably 19th c., rectangular arched backs, padded arms, molded scroll supports, square legs connected by stretchers. $800/1200 547

Painted and Gilded Display Cabinet, early 20th c., stepped tiered crest centered by an urn finial, paneled glazed doors, conforming base, acanthus-carved cabriole legs, paw feet, height 90 in., width 62 in., depth 26 1/2 in.

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545. Three American Classical Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, early 19th c., one with brass string inlaid crest rail, foliate and rosette slat, another with cornucopia slat and one with foliate rosette slat, all with trapezoidal slip seats and saber legs. $500/700

$700/900

546. Southern School, 19th c., “Portrait of a New Orleans Woman wearing Earrings and Pendant of the Crescent and Star”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 14 in. x 11 in., in a giltwood frame; together with a carved fiddlehead of a cat, found with the portrait, height 11 1/4 in., width 3 in., depth 2 in.

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$800/1200 Note: Since 1855 the New Orleans Police Department insignia has been the crescent and star. The sitter’s jewelry is likely a reference to her family’s association with the police department. This portrait was executed around the time of the transition of the force from primarily Irish to a primarily Italian base.

547. Hudson River School, mid-19th c., “The Hudson River Among the Catskills”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 22 in. x 36 in., in a cove-molded carved wood frame. $4000/6000 548. An Italian Neoclassical-Style Ebonized and Inlaid Walnut Commode, three graduated drawers, square tapered legs. $1500/2500

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551. An Antique Georgian Inlaid Walnut and Burl Chest-onStand, two short over three long graduated drawers, base with three drawers and scalloped skirt, cabriole legs on snake feet, height 56 in., width 35 in., depth 22 1/4 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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552. A Georgian Mahogany Chest-on-Chest, c. 1800, dentilated cornice, upper case with two drawers over three drawers, lower case with three drawers on bracket feet, height 72 in., width 45 3/8 in., depth 20 3/4 in.

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554. An Antique French Provincial Carved Walnut and Caned Chaise Percée, caned back, scrolled arms, hinged seat, on restained cabriole legs. $1000/1500

$1500/2500 553. An Antique Continental Mahogany and Maple “Porter’s” Chair, 19th c., flared back, scroll arms, loose cushion with lift seat, circular frame, turned legs.

555. A Pair of Italian Faux Marbre and Parcel Gilt Pedestal Cabinets, probably 19th c., molded top, shelf interior, plinth base, height 48 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 13 1/2 in. $800/1200

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557. A Pair of Decorative Silverplate Stag-Mounted Wine Buckets, tapering cylindrical body with Greek Key border, figural stag handles, with removable inserts, height 10 1/2 in., diameter 8 1/4 in. $1200/1800

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W 558. A Greek Silk-on-Silk

Embroidery of “Athena Parthenos”, early 20th c., colorful costume highlighted with spangles, painted face and arms, Parthenon and landscape background, now backed with buckram, height 36 in., width 23 1/2 in. $600/900 559. A Pair of Patinated Wrought Iron and Tôle SevenLight Torchères, late 19th c., overall floral and acanthus leaf decoration, standard surmounted by a single candlecup and issuing six scrolled arms terminating in candlecups, scrolled tripartite base, electrified, height 69 in., diameter 29 in.

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556. A Pair of Decorative Silverplate Five-Light Candelabra, foliate acanthus candlecups with scrolled foliate arms, height 26 1/2 in. $1500/2500

$2500/3500 560. A Fine Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, c. 1930, hand-made platinum mount, with 156 European-cut diamonds, 18 straight baguette-cut diamonds and 9 marquise-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 11.00 cts. $15000/25000

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564. An Antique French Vernis Martin Bronze-Mounted Bracket Clock, 19th c., bird and leaf finial, shaped case painted with a genre scene and floral bouquets, scrolling foliate mounts, conforming shelf with scroll feet, movement marked Vincente & Co., Paris, height 31 1/2 in., width 14 1/2 in., depth 8 1/4 in.

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$2000/3000

561. A Pair of Italian Carrara Marble Figures of Youthful Angels, 19th c., each delicately modeled figure clasping a bouquet to his chest, height 30 1/4 in. $5000/7500 562. A Pair of Carrara Marble Busts of Apollo and Diana, on socle bases set on marble plinths, height of Apollo 24 3/4 in., height of Diana 23 1/2 in.; pedestal height 44 1/2 in. $4000/6000

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563. A Fine German Carved Oak Bracket Clock, c. 1895, German movement marked “Elite”, striking two gongs, Renaissance inspired carvings of portrait bust, finials, lozenges and rosettes, silvered dial, shaped skirt, on block feet, height 24 1/2 in., width 17 in., depth 10 in.

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$1000/1500

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W 567. A George III Oak Mule Chest, 19th c., hinged top, void interior, raised

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paneled sides, three low drawers, block feet, height 41 in., width 59 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $800/1200

565. A George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, 18th c., figured mahogany top, spindled bird cage, tapered stem with swirled ball, arched legs ending in claw and ball feet, height 28 in., diameter 30 in.

568. A Pair of Louis XV Fruitwood Fauteuils, 18th c., arched foliate crest rail, serpentine molded arms, volute terminals, serpentine seat rail, carved cabriole legs. Note: Old restorations/ repairs.

$1000/2000 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

$1000/1500 566 569. A Pair of Louis XV Fruitwood Fauteuils, 18th c., found en suite with previous lot, arched foliate crest rail, serpentine molded arms, volute terminals, serpentine seat rail, carved cabriole legs. Note: Restorations.

566. Four Antique English Carved Elm Armchairs, mid-19th c., shaped crests, flared arms, turned supports, saddle seats, turned splayed legs, turned stretchers.

$1000/1500 570. A French Cast Iron Baker’s Table, 19th c., original variegated white marble top, crenellated fleur-de-lis apron, scrolled supports joined by stretchers, brass ball mounts, casters, height 31 in., width 39 1/2 in., depth 24 1/2 in.

$800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

$1200/1800

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571. Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989), “The Vision of the Angel of Cap Creus, or The Thumb”, 1979, color lithograph, signed and numbered “I 144/150”, on Japon paper, with blindstamp of DALART N.V., 29 1/2 in. x 21 1/2 in.

574. Jamie (James Browning) Wyeth (American, b. 1946), “The Farm”, 1980, portfolio of 4 etchings, consisting of “Chicken Basket”, “91, 75, 86, 93, 84 (Cows)”, “Runaway Pig”, and “Bee Shadows”, each pencil-signed and numbered “24/150”, each copyright stamped “1980 Jamie Wyeth” en verso, each sheet size 25 in. x 20 in., image sizes ranging from 8 3/4 in. x 11 3/4 in. to 16 3/4 in. x 13 3/4 in., presented in a linen embossed portfolio.

$600/900 572 ( 1 of 3)

$1000/2000

572. David McCall Johnston (American, 20th c.), three color lithographs, “Around the World in Eighty Days”, “A Journey to the Center of the Earth”, and “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”, each signed in panel, sight 14 in. x 19 1/4 in., matted and framed alike.

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Polychrome Porcelain and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Vase, now mounted as a lamp, reserved with a classical maiden in a landscape, signed “R. Petit”, rose pompadour and raised gilt highlights, vase height 14 1/2 in. $600/800

$500/700 573. Mary Cassatt (American, 18451926), “Looking Into the Hand Mirror #3”, c. 1905, etching and drypoint, sight 9 1/2 in. x 7 in., matted and framed; together with Albert Sterner (American, 1863-1946), “First Steps”, etching, pencil signed and titled, sight 10 1/4 in. x 8 1/2 in., matted and framed. $800/1200

576. A French Porcelain Vase, reserved with a young courting couple, signed “J. Missant”, rose pompadour ground with gilt highlights, vase height 17 1/4 in. $1000/1500

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577. A Sèvres-Style Porcelain and Gilt BronzeMounted Lidded Vase, marked under lid and reserve, reserved with a young lady in 18th c. dress, signed “R. Petit”, raised gilt highlights, height 17 in. $1000/1500

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578. A Pair of Antique Italian Patinated Bronze Door Knockers, 19th c., the back plates in the form of grotesque masques, the knockers modeled as male and female figures supporting a monkey, height 20 3/4 in., width 11 in., depth 3 1/2 in.

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579. A Pair of Antique American Patinated Metal and Copper Carriage Lanterns, marked “White Mfg. Co.” of Connecticut, surmounted by Prince of Wales feather finials, beveled glass and reflective interior, stem base, fitted for electricity, height 37 in., width 9 in., depth 9 in.

Neoclassical-Style Brass Urn, baluster form with relief decoration, openwork handles, fluted circular stepped base, signed “Leon Boucher” lower left, urn height 16 3/8 in., now mounted as a lamp.

581. A Pair of Charles X Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Four-Light Candelabra, c. 1830, each stamped with a crown and “L.P. 21041”, the Classical maidens holding fruit baskets, issuing scrolled, trumpet-form arms, on tall green variegated marble bases, height 25 in., width 12 in., depth 8 1/2 in.

$1200/1800

$400/600

$2500/3500

$800/1200

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582. A Pair of Continental Carved Giltwood Wall Brackets, lobed chalice, over tripartite gadrooned shelf, carved with scrolls and acanthus, height 19 1/2 in., width 16 in., depth 7 in. $800/1200

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583. A Continental Painted Trumeau Mirror, early 20th c., the frame with beribboned oval floral panel above the mirror plate, height 67 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in. $800/1200 584. A George III Carved Mahogany Tallcase Clock, late 18th c., dial marked “Tho. Richardson”, painted moon dial, bonnet with églomisé panels, fully engaged columns, case with fluted corner columns, on bracket feet, height 90 in., width 22 in., depth 11 in. $1500/2500 585. A Chinese Ming-Style Blue and White Porcelain Meiping, early 20th c., high shouldered body tapering to a slightly splayed foot, decorated with three fruiting branch sprays above a wide band of stiff upright and pendant leaves, the sloping shoulder with pendant ruyi heads beneath a radiating band of stylized petal panels, the waisted neck with upright leaves, base with apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, height 11 3/4 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Minneapolis, MN Estate; acquired 1997.

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586. A Monumental Chinese Painted Terracotta Head of Guanyin, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) or earlier, solid, larger than life sized head modeled as the bodhisattva of compassion, having long pendulous ears flanking soft gentle features and a serene down cast gaze, the hair tied high and secured by a ruyi scroll crown, various layers of pigment throughout, base drilled, height 14 in., pole mounted to a metal plinth, overall height 19 1/4 in. 585

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$4000/6000 Provenance: With Francis Li, Chicago, IL; to current owner, acquired 1989.

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589. A Large Chinese Green Jade Figural Group of Guanyin and an Attendant, early 20th c., the Guanyin carved standing with a lotus blossom in one hand and a ruyi scepter in the other, the attendant at her side carrying a large plantain leaf, both raised on a waisted lotus pedestal, height 10 1/4 in., width 8 1/4 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Florida Collection. W 590. A Chinese

Green Quartz Figure of Guanyin, early 20th c., the standing figure carved wearing a bead necklace and voluminous robes, carrying a bottle in one hand and dangling a bead necklace from the other, height 9 3/8 in., mounted to a wood stand, overall height 10 1/4 in. Note: Surface abrasions and shallow chips.

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$500/700 Provenance: ExCollection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (19051973), Denver, CO; to current owner.

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Pendants, each carved in reticulated circular form, diameters 2 1/8 in. and 2 in., set in carved wood stands, overall heights 3 5/8 in. and 3 7/8 in. $300/500 Provenance: Ex-Collection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (19051973), Denver, CO; to current owner. 593 588

587. A Chinese Fahua Glazed Pottery Figure of an Immortal, Ming Dynasty, (1368-1644), male figure modeled seated on a tall backed throne, his hands resting on his knees, height 7 7/8 in., width 4 1/2 in. Note: Small scattered losses. $700/900

588. A Chinese White Jade Figure of Shoulao, the standing happy figure carved wearing long robes incised with shou characters, carrying a long gnarled staff tied with a gourd in one hand and a large peach in the other, drilled top, height 4 5/8 in. $1500/2500

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594. A Pair of 18 kt. White Gold and 12 mm. South Sea Pearl Earrings . $3000/5000 595. A Pair of 18 kt. White Gold and 13 mm. South Sea Pearl Earrings . $4000/6000 594 W 596. A Chinese Soapstone Figure

of a Lohan, probably 19th c., the bald figure carved seated with one hand resting on the ground and the other lifted to his chest holding a pearl, wearing an incised and “bejeweled” robe, height 3 in. $800/1200 W 597. A Chinese Pale Celadon Jade

Figure of the Buddha Shakyamuni as an Ascetic, 19th/20th c., the bearded figure carved with his hands resting on one upturned knee, his expression serene and contemplative, height 3 5/8 in.

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$600/800 598. A Chinese Chalcedony Agate Snuff Bottle, 19th c., well-hollowed rectangular body with a cylindrical neck raised on rectangular foot ring, incised to one side with irises and rocks, inscribed, stopper, height 3 in. $700/900 Provenance: Ex Collection Karl Schmidt, Palm Beach, FL. 599. A Chinese Furong Snuff Bottle, late 18th/19th c., well hollowed ovoid body with fluted sides, a tall neck and a wide mouth rim, stopper, height 2 1/2 in. $700/900 599 600. A Chinese Copper Red Decorated Blue and White Porcelain Snuff Bottle, 19th/early 20th c., cylinder body decorated with figures in a sampan being pushed ashore, base with apocryphal six character Yongzheng mark, stopper, height 3 1/2 in.

600

$500/700 601. A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Snuff Bottle, late 19th c., spade form body boldly decorated with colorful insects and flowers on a turquoise blue ground, stopper, height 3 1/4 in.

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Mounted Jade and Cloisonné Enamel Medicine Bottle, circular mid-section comprised of a jade band set between a cloisonné enamel base and cover, strap-mounted with alternating lion masks and figures astride qilins, long cylindrical neck, stopper with ball finial, height 3 1/4 in.

$600/800 W 602. A Chinese Chalcedony Agate Snuff

Bottle, probably 19th c., well hollowed flattened globular body with a tall neck and oval foot ring carved to the sides with lion mask-ring “handles”, stopper, height 2 1/2 in.

$300/500

$300/500 601

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Carved Hardwood Coffer, the case with a pair of paneled doors and three short drawers, brass arrowhead-form pulls, height 12 7/8 in., width 20 7/8 in., depth 9 7/8 in. $400/600

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604. A Pair of Chinese Carved Hardwood Armchairs, horseshoe back with pierced splat, rectangular dished seat, on straight bracketed legs with square stretcher. $1200/1800 605. A Chinese Export Gilt-Decorated Black Lacquer Cabinet, 19th c., top with scroll ends above two short drawers and two doors, reserved with figures in a mountainous seascape, floral scrolled borders, bracket feet, height 45 1/2 in., width 51 1/4 in., depth 16 1/4 in.

611

$2000/3000 W 608. An Antique Chinese Carved

606. An Asian Six-Panel Floor Screen, 20th c., ink and color on silk mounted to board, depicting a garden scene with exotic birds, height 88 1/2 in., width 136 in., overall height 96 in., width 142 1/2 in. $1500/2500 W 607. An Antique Korean Ebonized Pine Chest of

Drawers, late 19th c., the upper section having three drawers, the lower case with a small fitted cabinet and two drawers, decorative iron hardware overall, height 45 in., width 33 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in. $500/700

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Hardwood Server, banded top above three molded frieze drawers, square legs, height 34 1/2 in., width 50 1/4 in., depth 23 3/4 in. $300/500 W 609. A Chinese Carved Hardwood

Fern Stand, early 20th c., circular inset marble top, pierced prunus blossom skirt, cabriole legs connected by an X stretcher, height 36 in., diameter 14 in. $200/400

611. Two Chinese Embroidered Silk Civil Rank Badges, 19th c., the first, a front rank badge cut down the center, worked in satin stitch and couched gold threads with a bird on a rock facing right toward the sun; the second, a back rank badge worked in satin stitch and couched gold threads with a bird facing left toward the sun, each sight height 9 3/4 in., width 10 3/4 in., framed alike, overall 12 1/8 in. x 13 1/8 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.


612. A True Pair of Chinese Hardstone Panels Set as Table Screens, circular hardstone panels embellished with various hardstones including lapis, quartz and malachite to depict fruiting and flowering trees rising from rocky landscapes with songbirds overhead, panel diameters 10 3/4 in., raised in highly reticulated carved wood stands as table screens, overall heights 20 in., width 12 1/4 in., depth 4 3/4 in.

612

$400/600 613. A Chinese Bronze and Cloisonné Enamel Figure of Guanyin, modeled seated in dhyanasana on a waisted lotus pedestal with the right hand held in vitarka mudra and the left cradling a flaming pearl, wearing long robes open at the chest, necklaces and a foliate crown centered by a figure of Amitabha Buddha, height 18 5/8 in., width 13 2/4 in.

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614

$1500/2500 Provenance: Acquired from the Family Estates of Jack and Ruby Qvistgaard Petersen, Shreveport, LA. 614. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Sanduo Bowl, Chenghua mark but Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), U-form body with a foliate rim raised on a circular foot ring, decorated to the exterior with the “Three Abundances” or Sanduo: peach (longevity), pomegranate (progeny) and finger citron (money), with further longevity symbols, bats and shou characters, base with apocryphal four character Chenghua mark, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 5 in. Note: Restoration.

615 616 615. A Chinese Ducai Porcelain Dragon and Lotus Pond Dish, Chenghua mark but probably 20th c., the interior decorated with a central five clawed dragon swimming amid lotus flowers, leaves and pods beneath a blue and white rim banded with stylized waves, the exterior with further dragons and lotus pond design, base with apocryphal six character Chenghua mark, height 2 in., diameter 7 3/4 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Ex Charleston, SC Collection, acquired Philippines, 1980s.

616. A Chinese Gilt-Decorated Clairde-Lune Porcelain Tripod Bottle Vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), squat globular body with a cylindrical neck and garlic head mouth raised on three short feet, covered overall in a sky blue glaze with gilt decoration of a crab in water, base with Yongzheng seal mark, height 4 1/2 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

$800/1200 Provenance: Ex Winston Estate, New York, NY.

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617. A Pair of Chinese JiaqingStyle Famille Rose Porcelain Bo Gu Dishes, 19th c., circular bodies and sides vividly enameled to the interior with the “Hundred Antiques”, bo gu, including a wrapped qin, ribbon tied scrolls and albums, variously shaped porcelain vases with fruiting and flowering branches, and a scholar’s rock, each height 1 1/2 in., diameter 9 3/8 in. Note: Chip and hairline to one rim. $1000/1500

$1200/1800

619A

Provenance: Ex Winston Estate, New York, NY. 618. A Near Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Saucer Dishes, Guangxu marks and of the Period (1875-1908), each decorated to the interior wells and walls with bamboo, tree peony and chrysanthemum, each base with six character Guangxu mark, height 1 1/8 in. and 1 1/4 in., diameter 5 5/8 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Sloans & Kenyon; acquired mid 1990s.

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619A. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Double Moon Flask Vase, Qianlong marks but probably Republican Period, 20th c., each disc form body with a tall cylindrical neck and long rectangular foot, enameled to the raised flori-form centers with boys at play beside inscriptions, reserved on a speckled ground with vining floral heads, each base with an apocryphal four character Qianlong mark, height 7 3/4 in., width 6 1/4 in.

620

619. A Chinese “Egg and Spinach” Glazed Porcelain Bottle Vase, probably early 19th c., conical body carved with radiating petal tips to the sides, the sloping shoulder and tall neck encircled by an applied chilong dragon, raised on a tall molded foot with a deep recessed base, enameled overall with green, yellow, aubergine and cream splashes, height 5 3/8 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL.

620. A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Vase, mid-19th c., baluster body with applied serpent dragon handles, decorated with a pair of magnificent birds set amid flowering branches, the molded sloping shoulder banded with bats and cloud scroll design, the waisted neck with upright, stylized leaves, height 24 3/4 in. $2500/3500 Provenance: Texas Antiquarian.


621. A Chinese Longquan Celadon Mallet Form Vase, Ming Dynasty (13681644) or earlier, globular lower body with applied decoration, cylindrical neck with a wide everted rim, height 5 7/8 in., diameter 3 1/4 in., gold lacquer restoration to rim; together with two celadon glazed jars, ribbed ovoid bodies with waisted feet and necks, heights 6 1/8 in. and 6 3/4 in.

621

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$500/750 Provenance: Collection of Texas Antiquarians, Jack and Kate Wheeler.

626. A Chinese Polychromed Ivory Figural Group of Shoulao and a Child Attendant, each figure carved standing on a naturalistic base, the smiling, bearded Shoulao depicted with long colorful robes carrying a peach in one hand and a gnarled staff in the other, his smiling attendant grasping a peach, height 8 1/4 in., width 4 1/2 in., peg-mounted to a wood plinth, overall height 10 1/8 in., overall width 6 1/8 in.

622. A Chinese Longquan Celadon Baluster Vase, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) or earlier, thick globular body, cylindrical flared neck molded at the shoulder, waisted foot, carved with flower sprays and covered overall in a rich celadon glaze, height 11 in. $400/600 Provenance: Collection of Texas Antiquarians, Jack and Kate Wheeler.

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627. A Chinese Stained Ivory Figure of a Sleeping Lohan, robed male figure carved seated with his head resting on his upturned knees, base with apocryphal Ming mark, height 4 7/8 in.

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Pottery Figures, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), each figure modeled standing on a hexagonal plinth with arms folded across the chest, wearing green and amber glazed robes, removable heads, heights 17 1/4 in. and 19 1/8 in. Note: The larger figure with losses and restoration.

$500/700

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$500/750 W 624. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain

Floriform Bowl, Tongzhi mark and probably of the Period (1861-1875), the fluted walls enameled with floral sprays and insects, the foliate rim highlighted in gilt, base with an iron red Tongzhi seal mark, height 2 5/8 in., diameter 6 1/8 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Ex-Collection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (19051973), Denver, CO; to current owner.

$1000/1500

W 625. Two Chinese Polychrome Painted

Carved Wood Figures of Guanyin, each figure modeled standing on a waisted “rockwork” pedestal, one with the raised right hand holding a ribbon, the other with the right hand holding a pearl, each wearing necklaces, belted skirt, shawl, celestial scarf and a foliate crown in front of a high chignon, heights 41 1/4 in. and 40 1/4 in. respectively.

628. A Pair of Chinese Ivory Elephants, each solidly carved caparisoned figure rendered in mirror image of the other, each with a saddle cloth incised along the hem with undulating waves beneath mountains and ruyi clouds, height 2 1/4 in., width 3 5/8 in., depth 1 7/8 in. $600/800

$400/600

Note: A set of four similarly decorated and molded Tongzhi bowls sold December 2006, Christie’s, London, lot 2808.

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631. Two Chinese Ivory Cases, late 19th c., the first a needle case, cylindrical form intricately carved with figural and bird-and-flower cartouches and a monogram roundel reserved on a dense ground of trees and pavilions, height 6 1/8 in., diameter 3/4 in., complete with 8 ivory needles; the second a calling card case, intricately carved with four shaped figural panels, height 3 1/4 in., width 1 3/4 in. $500/700

631

632. A Chinese Ivory Group Representing the Legend of the White Snake, two figures carved standing on a rockwork platform before a well from which a coiled snake emerges, height 2 1/4 in., width 2 in., peg mounted to a wood stand, overall height 3 in. $500/700

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633. Two Chinese Pale Celadon Jade Plaque Pendants, the first, rectangular form, carved to one side with a boy and a linghzhi fungus beneath a pine, the reverse inscribed, height 2 3/8 in., width 1 1/2 in.; the second, disc form, carved to one side with a goat, two fruiting and flowering prunus trees, and two bats, the reverse with Eight Auspicious Emblems, each encircling a central character roundel, diameter 2 1/8 in. $400/600

630

629. A Chinese Ivory Figure of a Fisherman, the bearded figure carved with a pleased expression standing on an intrinsic rockwork base carrying a basket of reeds slung over his back and dangling a string of fish, height 7 1/2 in. $600/800

630. A Chinese Ivory “Puzzle Ball” on Figural Stand, the ball’s outer casing intricately carved 634 with writhing dragons amid ruyi clouds, the two inner balls pierced with geometric motifs, raised on a sectional figural stand, overall height 7 1/8 in. $300/500

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634. A Chinese Ivory Landscape with Figures on Horseback, reticulated openwork carving 635 of two mounted figures encircling a tree set amid rockwork, one figure carrying a spear, base with incised star design, height 3 7/8 in., peg-mounted to a carved wood stand, overall height 4 7/8 in. $300/500 635. A Chinese Ivory Hehe Erxian Toggle, the boy twins cleverly carved to form four figures: two crawling boys and two seated boys, height 2 1/2 in., width 2 1/2 in. $400/600


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645. A Chinese White Jade “Lotus Pond” Pebble, carved as pierced lotus pod borne on lotus leaves and surmounted by fish, height 1 1/8 in., width 2 3/8 in.

Landscape with Hardstone Embellishments, carved in circular form with reticulated sides made up of grasses, rocks and fruiting vines, the platform base with applied ivory rockwork with hardstone floral branch embellishments, height 4 1/8 in., width 4 1/2 in., set within a fitted wood stand, overall height 4 1/2 in., overall width 5 1/8 in.

$500/700 W 646. A Chinese Carved Bone

Figure of Guanyin and a Carved Ivory Tooth-Form Pendant, Guanyin carved seated on a waisted lotus pedestal carrying a book, her hair covered in a long cowl, height 3 3/8 in., mounted to a wood stand, overall height 4 1/2 in.; the reticulated pendant carved in tooth form with flower heads suspended from an ivory ball, overall height 2 3/4 in.

$400/600 645 W 637. Two Chinese Carved Coral

and Ivory Bead Necklaces, the first comprised of 96 graduated coral beads, metal and coral clasp, length 20 1/8 in.; the second comprised of 25 graduated ivory beads, ivory clasp, length 16 1/2 in.

$200/300

$400/600 W 647. An Archaistic Chinese Patinated W 638. A Chinese Ivory Figure of the

Bronze Tripod Covered Ding, 20th c., pierced elephant form feet supporting a globular body with pairs of upright curled serpent handles, cover with loop handles, decorated throughout with archaic motifs, height 12 1/4 in., width 12 1/4 in.

Drunken Poet Li Bai, carved seated with upturned knees cradling a wine jar in his arms, his face turned upward with a happy expression, height 2 1/2 in., width 2 in. $400/600

$300/500 W 639. A Group of Three Chinese Jade

and Jadeite Hair Pins, 19th and 20th c., the first, white jade, blade form with a bird form handle, length 3 7/8 in.; the second, white jade, dagger form with a flowering branch handle, length 4 1/8 in.; the third, mottled apple green and white jadeite, sword form with a phoenix bird handle, length 5 3/4 in. $300/500 W 640. A Chinese Five Color Overlay

Glass Jar, squat globular body carved through the overlay with the Eight Buddhist Emblems to a bubble suffused clear glass ground, height 1 5/8 in., depth 2 3/4 in. $200/400 W 641. A Chinese Coral Figure of a

Young Boy, carved in the form of a young boy standing beside a peach laden branch, height 3 1/4 in., width 3 3/4 in. $400/600 W 642. A Chinese Rose Quartz Covered

Vase, early 20th c., baluster body with lion mask handles, carved to one side with a horned dragon and to the other with a qilin, finialed cover, height 5 5/8 in., mounted to a wood stand, overall height 6 3/4 in. Note: Small losses to carving and glue repair to finial. $300/500 Provenance: Ex-Collection Arthur (Art) A. Jolliffe (19051973), Denver, CO; to current owner

648. A Chinese Tiger’s Eye Figure of Budai, standing figure carved wearing voluminous open robes revealing a bare chest and belly, carrying a long gnarled wood staff in one hand and a full sack in the other, height 4 1/2 in., fitted wood stand, overall height 4 1/2 in., storage box.

648

W 643. A Chinese Rose Quartz

Figure of a Beautiful Maiden, Meiren, 20th c., the beauty carved standing beside a tree, wearing long flowing robes and carrying a potted prunus branch aloft, height 7 in., mounted to a wood stand, overall height 8 in. $200/400 W 644. Two Chinese Serpentine

or Bowenite Vessels, mid-20th c., the first a covered censer with upright flange handles and a waisted foot, carved with taotie masks beneath a wide incised band, domed cover with flange handles and cup finial, height 4 1/2 in., width 4 7/8 in.; the second a covered vase, baluster body with mask and loose ring handles, carved with taotie masks, domed finialed cover with reticulated handles, height 6 1/2 in. $300/500

$500/750 W 649. Two Chinese Soapstone Seals,

each of rectangular form, the first carved with a Buddhist lion finial, incised chop, height 2 7/8 in.; the second carved with a goat finial, incised sides, incised chop, height 3 in. $150/250 W 650. A Chinese Agate Brush Washer,

mottled gray, black and brown stone carved in the form of a curled lotus leaf borne on flowering, leafy branches, with a crab clambering up one side and with a fish on another, height 2 in., width 4 1/4 in. $200/400 W 651. A Chinese Inside Decorated

Maroon Overlay Glass Vase, probably early 20th c., tapering ovoid body with tall neck and wide mouth rim, carved through the overlay with “mask ring” handles, and decorative bands to a clear glass ground insidepainted with birds and branches, height 3 5/8 in. $200/300

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W 655. A Chinese Figural Group of Two Young

Maidens and a Dog, one female figure carved seated on a rockwork bench beside a small dog, her right hand raised in the air (lacking element), another young girl standing at her side holding a flowering branch aloft in her left hand, height 4 3/8 in., width 3 5/8 in., fitted wood stand, overall height 5 5/8 in., storage box. $300/500 656. A Chinese Carved and Gilded Wood Figure of Guandi, the warrior god modeled standing wearing a suit of amor and a celestial scarf, and holding a sword, height 18 1/4 in., mounted to a wood stand fitted as a lamp. $700/1000 W 657. A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Circular Box and

Cover, probably 19th c., squat globular body raised on a brass foot ring, decorated throughout with vining fruit and flowers on a pale blue ground, the cover with a central chrysanthemum roundel, height 2 in., diameter 3 1/8 in. $300/500 656

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658. A Chinese Porcelain Figural Group of an Shoulao and an Attendant, solid sculptural group rendered in imitation of ivory with an overall yellowish-white glaze, modeled as Shoulao holding a gnarled dragon-head staff tied with a gourd beside a boy attendant carrying a peach, raised on a circular plinth relief decorated with dragon cartouches, double gourd potter’s mark to back, height 15 1/2 in., width 5 5/8 in. $600/800 W 659. A Chinese Blue and White “Bleu de Hue”

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W 652. A Chinese Bronze Figural Box and Two Opium Weights,

the box modeled in the form of a water buffalo with a boy seated upon his back, the saddle blanket lifting off to reveal the opening, height 3 1/4 in., width 3 5/8 in.; the opium weights in the form of a Han-style horse and a Buddhist lion, heights 1 1/2 in. and 1 in. respectively. $300/500 W 653. A Group of Three Chinese Cinnabar, Ivory and Wood

Boxes, the cinnabar, of square form, carved with a large Phoenix and ruyi roundel to the cover, height 1 5/8 in., width 3 5/8 in.; the ivory, of circular form, the cover set with a cabochon jade and carved with a figure seated in a rocky setting beside a well and seasonal grasses, height 7/8 in., diameter 2 1/2 in.; the wood, of cylindrical form, carved with recessed figural and Phoenix panels with inscriptions, height 5 in., diameter 2 3/4 in. $400/600 Provenance: Collection of Texas Antiquarians, Jack and Kate Wheeler. W 654. Two Boxes, including a Chinese red leather box, gilt decorated

with a dueling Phoenix and Dragon amid double shou and bats, height 8 3/8 in., width 15 1/8 in., depth 9 3/4 in.; and an African wood box relief carved with geometric designs, height 6 5/8 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 10 1/4 in. $300/500

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Porcelain Brush Washer, 19th c., circular form with slightly tapering steep sides, decorated to the exterior with figures in a fishing boat beside an inscription, base with four character mark, height 1 5/8 in., diameter 4 1/2 in.; together with a bird feeder, height 2 5/8 in.; and an anhua “rice grain” decorated dish, diameter 5 in., (3 pcs.) $400/600 W 660. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, Jiaqing

mark but 20th c., square form baluster body with square neck and foot and applied dog-mask ring handles to the shoulder, decorated to the four sides with shaped floral cartouches on a dense powder blue ground strewn with vining flowers, shaped coral red bands at the foot, shoulder and mouth, base with apocryphal Jiaqing seal mark, height 18 3/4 in., fitted wood stand, overall height 20 3/8 in. $600/800 661. A Large Chinese Ming-Style Blue and White Charger, 20th c., circular body with a deep well decorated with a central roundel enclosing a landscape with birds, rocks and trees, the wide rim with a band of Phoenix and ruyi, height 3 1/8 in., diameter 18 1/8 in. $500/750


662. A Large Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Vases, 20th c., baluster bodies with high molded shoulders and tall trumpet necks, each decorated with a continuous scene of mounted warriors beneath a band of bats and cloud scrolls, each neck with a Guardian figure standing beside a cliff in a turbulent sea, heights 36 1/2 in. $1500/2500 663. A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Baluster Vase, tapering ovoid body with a high shoulder, molded cylindrical neck and flared mouth, decorated throughout with variously shaped floral and insect panels on a ground strewn with butterflies and floral sprays, base drilled, height 17 3/4 in., now mounted as a lamp. $300/500 W 664. Alexander Calder (American/New York,

1898-1976), “Boule Jaune, Boule Orange”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered “41/75”, pencil titled and inscribed “4185A” en verso, 43 in. x 29 3/8 in., unframed.

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$500/700 W 665. An

Italian Engraving of “Abelardo et Eloisa”, 19th c., after Angela Kauffman (Swiss, 667 1741-1807), inscribed “F. Pedro, scul.ap Cavalli Venetis” lower right, sight 13 1/4 in. x 12 1/4 in., matted and framed. $300/500 W 666. A Collection of Six French Prints of

Birds, 19th c., hand-colored engravings with aquatint, after Jean Gabriel Pretre (Swiss, 1800-1850), published by Langlois, Paris, each sight 14 in. x 11 in., matted and framed alike. $500/700

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668. A Pre-Columbian Huastec Carved Stone Figure of a Hunchback Star Gazer, Veracruz, Mexico, carved in the form of a seated figure gazing upward, having a rounded back and a distinct ridged backbone, height 10 1/4 in., width 7 1/2 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Collected during the early 1950s by George Zalesky, avocational archaeologist; exhibited Curtis Hill Indian Museum, Swisher, Iowa; to current owner, acquired Midwest Auctions, 1995.

667. A Group of Three Pre-Columbian Lambayeque Painted Pottery Vessels, Peru, including two whistles, one boat form surmounted by a male figure, strap handle, height 8 1/4 in., width 8 1/4 in., note: chip to strap handle; the other with a double waisted body surmounted by a pair of foxes, strap handle, height 7 3/8 in., width 6 1/4 in.; the third, a duck form vessel, strap handle, height 7 in., width 8 in., each accompanied by a color copy of the original purchase receipt from Arte Xibalba, Osprey, FL.

669. Two Pre-Columbian Chorrera Pottery Vessels, Ecuador, including a bottle-form whistle vessel, globular body surmounted by a crouching anteater issuing a cylindrical neck with a strap handle, height 8 1/4 in.; and a U-form bowl, molded beneath the wide everted rim with animal masks, incised detailing throughout, height 4 1/2 in., diameter 6 1/8 in.

$1500/2500

$800/1200

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Provenance: Collected during the early 1950s by George Zalesky, avocational archaeologist, exhibited Curtis Hill Indian Museum, Swisher, Iowa; to current owner, acquired Midwest Auctions, 1995.

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671. A Tiffany Copper-Plated Brass Student’s Lamp with Lithophane Shade, unmarked, c. 1910, applied coiled rope motifs, adjustable height, the German shade depicting four views of waterfalls, one being Genesee Falls, New York, electrified, central stem height 21 1/2 in. $800/1200

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Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 672. A Pair of Italian Rococo-Style Painted and Gilt Decorated Bergères, 19th c., molded crest with carved cartouches, serpentine arms, carved seat rail, cabriole legs, scroll toes, caned throughout.

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$600/900

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673. A Danish Modern Teakwood Extension Dining Table with Eight Chairs, c. 1962, the table stamped “Povl Dinesen, Denmark”, with six side and two armchairs, table height 30 in., length 60 in., extended length 99 in., width 38 in. $1000/1500

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670. An Art Deco Iron Five-Light Chandelier, early 20th c., strap work construction, with bent rod decoration, milk glass inserts, height 52 1/2 in., width 26 1/2 in. $400/600 673

674. A Danish Modern Teakwood Credenza, c. 1958, designed by Arne Vodder for Sibast, Denmark, metal tag and stamp, reversible sliding doors, adjustable shelves, six drawers, curved rear gallery, height 30 in., width 72 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $800/1200

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675. An American Art Deco “Bronzed” Metal and Glass Figural Vase, marked “A.C. Rehberger Co., 1928”, the ripple-rimmed glass insert held aloft by prancing maidens, the base bearing engraved tag “Metairie Golf Club, 1929”, height 15 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 7 in. $700/1000 Note: A.C. Rehberger Co., Chicago, established in 1912, was one of only two American companies that specialized in hand-molded, handcrafted metal sculptural figurines. It produced centerpieces, desk sets, paperweights, trophies, and collectible items cast in lead or zinc, notably including the first-ever Academy Award of Merit “Oscar” statuette in the 1920s. 676. A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Encrier, 19th c., the lid surmounted by a goat, the interior fitted with wells, sander and pen holders, bordered with palmettes, height 5 1/4 in., width 4 3/4 in., depth 2 3/4 in. $500/700 675

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677. A French Empire Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Vase, early 19th c., stand in the form of an athenienne, height 9 1/2 in., diameter 3 1/2 in. $200/400 W 678. A Russian Niello Cigar Holder and Enamel Cigarette

Holder, 19th c., the cigar holder 6 in. $250/350 680

W 679. An Antique Tortoiseshell Card Case, probably Continental, c.

1900; together with a faux tortoise example, c. 1940, (2 pcs.) $200/400 W 681. An Antique Continental Fruitwood Sécrétaire

680. A Danish Modern Teakwood Cabinet-on-Stand, c. 1955, attributed to Ole Wanscher, having a pair of doors enclosing a fitted birchwood interior with sliding trays and shelves, pair of lower drawers with wood pulls, on tapering wood legs joined by stretchers and ending in brass cuffs, height 57 1/2 in., width 47 1/2 in., depth 17 1/2 in.

à Abattant of Diminutive Proportion, molded top, fall front opening to fitted interior, three drawers, ball feet, height 47 1/4 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in. $400/600

$700/1000

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W 685. A Group of Four

French Prints, of “Views along the Seine”, 20th c., each sight 11 5/8 in. x 19 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed alike. $500/700 686. A Fine Japanese Black Lacquer and Maki-e ShellGame Box, Kai-oke, late Edo/early Meiji Period, 19th c., ribbed rectangular body and cover with chamfered corners raised on four splayed buttress supports, decorated to the sides and cover with maki-e mon-roundels enclosing various flowers, foliage, insects, and animals including a bull and a crane, floral engraved gilt metal mounts throughout, height 14 3/8 in., width 12 1/8 in., depth 12 1/4 in.

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$1500/2500 Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Ernest Lee (1936-1993), Coconut Grove, FL. Hawaiian born Lee began seriously collecting during the early 1960s. He and his partner traveled extensively throughout Florida actively acquiring Asian decorative objects.

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683. A Fine Leather Chesterfield Sofa, button tufted frame, rolled arms and back, en suite with the preceding lot, height 27 in., width 95 in., depth 34 in. $2000/3000 686

682. A Fine Leather Chesterfield Sofa, button tufted frame, rolled arms and back, height 27 in., width 95 in., depth 34 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Gump’s, San Francisco; conserved and upholstered by Ruppert Kohlmaier, Jr.

Provenance: Gump’s, San Francisco; conserved and upholstered by Ruppert Kohlmaier, Jr. W 684. A Collection of Seven Hand-

Colored Engravings of Butterflies and Moths, 19th c., including “Cynava”, “Psyche”, and “Sphinx”, among others, four after C. Vauthier, three after P. Dumenit, each sight 5 in. x 7 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed alike. $500/700

Note: Kai-oke boxes were used by the Japanese elite from the Heian Period through the Edo Period for storing the 360 painted shells, Kai-awase, of the shell matching game. In the shell matching game, clam shells painted with images or poetry were laid face down on a playing surface. Like “Concentration”, contestants would then alternate in overturning pairs of shells to find matching images. Since many images were similar, the true test of a match was in joining the unique shell halves together. 687. A Japanese SilverMounted Jadeite Box, c. 1920, rectangular form raised on blocked feet, hinged top and sides set with jadeite, edge of base impressed “JAPAN” and “SILVER”, height 1 3/4 in., width 4 1/2 in., depth 3 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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688. A Monumental Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Charger, Meiji Period (18681912), circular body with a central dragon roundel variously banded with flower head roundels and peacock cartouches, height 3 3/8 in., diameter 23 5/8 in. $1200/1800 W 689. A Monumental Japanese Satsuma-Type Baluster Urn, Meiji/Taisho,

early 20th c., ovoid body on waisted splayed circular foot with a waisted neck split down the center into two fan-shaped halves, scroll handles with fan terminals, polychrome and moriage decorated with figural landscape and seascape cartouches on a dense floral ground, height 44 in. $1200/1800 690. Japanese School, late Edo/Meiji Period, 19th c., “Scenes of Daily Life in and around the City”, six panel screen, ink, color, gold gofun and gold leaf on paper, height 61 7/8 in., width 142 1/2 in., overall screen height 67 7/8 in., width 148 1/2 in.

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$4000/6000 W 691. Japanese School,

probably late 19th/early 20th c., “Bird Beneath Seasonal Branches”, ink and color on silk, inscribed and sealed upper right, 43 3/4 in. x 14 1/4 in., mounted as a hanging scroll. Note: Foxing. $150/250 692. A Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Figure of a Four-Armed Bodhisattva, modeled seated in dhyanasana, his primary hands in namaskara mudra clasping a jewel before his heart, the secondary hands rising to the sides and holding the mala and padma, wearing a belted doti, shawl and celestial scarf, his hair tied in a topknot surrounded by a foliate crown, height 19 3/4 in.

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$1500/2500 693. A Tibetan Thankga of Amitabha, 19th c., ink, tempera and gilt on cloth, rectangular form centered by a figure of Amitabha Buddha seated in dhyanasana with hands held in dhyana mudra, set in a landscape surrounded by other Buddhist figures, 27 1/2 in. x 20 in., framed. $800/1200

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694. Korean School, Choson Period, probably 19th c., “Portrait of a Monk Beneath a Pine Holding a Long-Life Fungus”, ink and color on cloth, sight 22 in. x 23 1/4 in., matted and framed.

701. A Monumental Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Fish Bowl, Yongzheng mark but 20th c., ovoid body with a waisted neck and wide mouth rim, decorated with a profusion of vining flower heads between bands of upright ruyi lappets and pendant scrolling ruyi heads, the rim with frothing waves, base with apocryphal Yongzheng mark, height 20 1/4 in., diameter 21 5/8 in.

$800/1200 Provenance: Acquired in Asia during the 1960s; thence by descent. W 695. A Thai Ayutthaya Style

$300/500

Bronze Head of Buddha, cast with a serene downturned expression, wearing a tiered conical headdress above a diadem, height 11 1/2 in., mounted to a wood plinth, overall height 16 1/4 in.

Provenance: Collection of Texas Antiquarians, Jack and Kate Wheeler.

$300/500

Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jar, the drum-form body with two large bird and flower panels, reserved on a dense turquoise ground with scrolling vine decoration, height 12 in., now mounted as a lamp.

696. Korean School, Choson Period, probably 19th c., “Portrait of a Civil Official”, ink and color on silk, sight 26 1/2 in. x 17 7/8 in., mounted, framed and glazed.

W 702. A Chinese Turquoise Ground

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$600/800

W 703. A Pair of Chinese Famille

Rose Decorated Coral Ground Bowls, Qianlong marks but 20th c., each interior enameled with a profusion of floral and fruit sprays including lychee, pomegranate and peach, a variation of the “Three Abundances” or Sanduo, fertility, progeny and longevity, on a coral ground with gilt scrolls, height 1 3/4 in., diameter 9 1/2 in.; together with a pair of Japanese enameled foliate form dishes decorated with seasonal plants, height 1 1/4 in., diameter 7 1/4 in., (4 pcs.)

W 697. Two Chinese Embroidered Silk

Robes, c. 1930s, the first yellow ground, picked out in polychrome satin stitch with phoenix birds in flight above peonies, length 43 in.; the second, green ground, picked out in polychrome satin stitch with autumn flowers and leaves, length 42 1/2 in., each with “Made In China” sewn label to interior neck. $300/500

$200/400

W 698. A Chinese Carved Stone Head

Provenance: A New Orleans Estate.

of Guanyin, variegated brown stone carved with a downcast serene expression beneath high knotted hair held in front by a tiara, base drilled, height 8 1/4 in., mounted to a wood plinth, overall height 15 1/4 in.

W 704. A Chinese Blue and White

Porcelain Bowl, 19th c., deep U-form body with a wide mouth rim, decorated to the interior with vining floral heads, the exterior with three bamboo sprays, height 3 3/4 in., diameter 11 1/4 in.

$300/500 W 699. A Group of Six Chinese Kesi

Dragon Roundels, 19th c., each roundel woven in slit weave technique with a sinuous dragon in profile picked out in various shades of blue on a gilt ground, now mounted together as a wall hanging on a cream silk ground, each roundel diameter 4 1/4 in., overall height 19 1/8 in., width 14 1/4 in.

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$300/500 Provenance: Collection of Texas Antiquarians, Jack and Kate Wheeler. W 705. A Chinese Green Glazed

Porcelain Bowl, Xuande mark but 20th c., tapering U-form body with a wide rim and circular foot, delicately carved with a root design radiating from a central wheel, covered in a sea-green glaze thinning to white around the rim, base with apocryphal four character Xuande mark, height 3 3/8 in., diameter 8 1/2 in.

$300/500 W 700. An Asian Bronze Standing

Lamp, cylindrical shaft relief banded with archaistic motives and wave decoration, domed circular base, overall height 70 1/2 in.

$200/300 Provenance: Collection of Texas Antiquarians, Jack and Kate Wheeler.

$200/400 701

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706. Two Japanese Ivory Figural Okimono, the first a group, comprised of a fisherman carrying a “bamboo” pole with a bird perched on his upright arm standing on a naturalistic carved wood plinth beside a young boy carrying a fish in his hand, the wood base strewn with ivory fish, overall height 9 in., overall width 6 3/4 in.; the second, a lone fisherman carved standing on a rock holding two fish in one outstretched hand dangling nets from the other, height 7 in., mounted to a wood stand, overall height 7 1/2 in.

W 712. Two Japanese Ivory

Netsuke, probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), the first, porcelain simulating ivory, modeled in the form of Oni carrying a large sack on his back, signed, height 2 1/8 in.; the second, ivory, carved in the form of a recumbent fox and cub, signed, height 1 1/8 in., width 1 5/8 in. $400/600 W 713. A Japanese Bronze

$500/700 707. A Japanese Bronze Figure of a Lobster, Ebi, probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), realistically modeled with articulated legs, tail and antennae, with inscription/signature cartouche on underside of tail, height 15 5/8 in.

706

$300/500 W 714. A Group of Three Japanese

$500/700

Bronze Vases, Meiji-Taisho Period, early 20th c., the first of gourd form with a galloping horse applied to the shoulder, base inscribed, height 6 1/2 in.; the second of gourd form, base with raised inscription panel, height 8 1/2 in.; the third of waisted globular form modeled with an octopus along the shoulder, its tentacles extending down the body and over the mouth, height 2 7/8 in.; together with a bronze bottle form vase, possibly Chinese, allover incised detailing, base inscribed, height 4 3/8 in., wood stand, overall height 5 1/8 in., (4 pcs.)

W 708. A Japanese Bronze Lotus

Form Bowl, modeled as a large furled lotus leaf borne on fruiting leafy stems, surmounted by a toad, height 6 1/8 in., width 10 1/4 in. $200/400 W 709. A Japanese Iron Teapot,

probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), globular body relief decorated with mountainous landscapes with trees and houses, bronze double dragon handle, bronze finialed lid inscribed on underside, overall height 8 in., width 7 1/4 in. $400/600

Teahouse Form Box and an Iron Water Pail, probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), the teahouse of rectangular form with a thatched removable roof, height 3 3/4 in., width 4 in., depth 3 1/2 in.; the water pail of ovoid form with upright handles, decorated with vining marigold, height 6 1/2 in.

$300/500

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710. A Japanese Silver Teapot, probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), persimmon form globular body with a domed cover, swing strap handle and spout, base with impressed jungin (pure silver) above a four character seal mark, height 6 3/4 in., weight 8.15 troy ozs.

W 715. A Japanese Bronze

Fukurokuju-Form Figural Water Dropper, the God of Happiness (fuku), Wealth (roku) and Longevity (ju) modeled in a seated sleeping position, his enlarged head resting upon his corpulent back, height 1 7/8 in., depth 3 in. $250/350 W 716. A Japanese Ivory Okimono of

a Beautiful Maiden, Bijin, the elegant and serene standing beauty carved wearing long robes and hair tied in a loose knot held at the front with a blossom, base signed, height 4 3/8 in., naturalistic wood stand, overall height 4 5/8 in.

$400/600 W 711. A Japanese Silver Bowl, Meiji

Period, c. 1907, relief decorated with irises on a punchwork ground, base impressed “BISANSHA/SILVER” and “From/ Charles & Lena/ May 16th 1907”, height 2 1/8 in., weight 4.05 ozs.

$300/500

$250/350

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717. Two Indian Ivory Figures of the Hindu Goddesses Lakshmi and Annapurna, the four-armed Lakshmi carved in swaying motion standing on a lotus pedestal base, height 6 1/4 in., mounted to a wood plinth, overall height 7 3/4 in.; Annapurna carved standing with one leg crossed over the other, her hands raised above her head carrying a basket, height 3 5/8 in., overall height 4 5/8 in.

W 722. A Chinese Doucai Porcelain

$500/700

W 723. An Antique Brass Birdcage, of

718. Two Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Snuff Bottles, the first of tapering rectangular form, deeply carved through the red surface with figures in a landscape with pavilions and trees to a green diaper ground, stopper, height 3 1/8 in.; the second of spade form carved with birds and prunus on one side and with flowering branches to the other, stopper, height 3 in.

Snuff Bottle, 19th c., cylinder body with a sloping shoulder and tall neck, decorated with a lone fisherman seated beneath a tree, base with apocryphal six character Qianlong mark, lacking stopper, height 4 5/8 in. $200/400

typical form, with outset domed feeders, molded circular base, height 32 in., depth 17 1/4 in. $300/500

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$500/700 W 719. A Chinese Silver Enamel

$300/500

Snuff Bottle, early 20th c., flattened bottle form body worked in raised silver wires with stylized bats, base with apocryphal four character Qianlong seal mark, height 2 1/2 in.

W 725. Continental School, 19th c., a

pair of watercolor miniatures on ivory of a well-dressed couple, unsigned, each 3 in. x 2 1/4 in., matted and framed alike. Note: mats affixed to ivory.

$300/500 W 720. A Chinese Red Overlay

724. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Carved Giltwood Firescreen, inset with a tapestry of a young girl with flowers, pleated yellow silk backing, guilloche molded frame with trophée crest, patera blocked trestle base joined by fluted stretcher, height 38 1/2 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in.

718

Snowflake Glass Snuff Bottle, late 19th c., rectangular form with sloping shoulder, tall neck and wide mouth rim, raised on a waisted oval foot, carved through the overlay with birds to a bubble suffused clear glass ground, stopper, height 3 in.

$500/700 W 726. English School, 19th c., “Lady

Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire”, after Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788), miniature watercolor on ivory, faintly signed lower right, sight 3 1/2 in. x 2 1/2 in., in a laurel wreath topped brass easel-backed frame inset with crystals.

$250/350

$400/600 W 721. A Group of Four Chinese

Snuff Bottles, the first, wood of bottleform, relief carved along the neck and shoulder with bats above lu characters, stopper lacking spoon, height 3 3/8 in.; the second, white overlay turquoise blue glass of pear-form, carved to the sides with a continuous scene of swimming ducks, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the third, stone of pebble-form, carved with a scholar resting beneath a tree, stopper, height 3 in.; the fourth, mottled jade of spade form, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.

W 727. English School, mid-to-late

$300/500

pair of miniature watercolor portraits on ivory of “Fashionable Ladies”, each illegibly signed mid-right, each sight 3 3/4 in. x 2 3/4 in., framed together in the original ivory and tortoiseshell frame.

19th c., “Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman”, miniature watercolor on ivory, signed “Sheridan” lower right, 3 1/2 in. x 2 1/4 in., 4 in. x 2 1/2 in., in a silverplate frame with paste “diamond” surround. Note: Glass cracked, accretions to surface of miniature. $300/500 W 728. French School, late 19th c., a

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W 729. Continental School, 19th c.,

“Madonna della Sedia”, after Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520), painted porcelain miniature, 3 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in., in a brass frame. $400/600 730. Adolf Konstantine BaumgartnerStoiloff, also known as Constantin Stoiloff (Austrian/Russian, 1850-1924), “Return from the Hunt”, late 19th c., oil on canvas, signed “C. Stoiloff” lower left, 8 1/4 in. x 28 1/8 in., in an elaborate acanthus and flower molded period wood frame. $2500/3500 731. A Monumental American Rococo Carved and Gilded Mirror, mid-19th c., pierced rocaille and floral surround, beaded double rabbet, beveled mirror plate, height 61 1/2 in., width 52 in. $5000/7500 730

732

732. An Antique Meissen Polychrome Porcelain Mirror, marked, shaped surround with acanthus and foliate decoration, applied cherubs, birds and encrusted flowers, each side fitted with candlecups, height 37 in., width 25 1/4 in. 731

$1000/1500

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735. An Antique ChinoiserieDecorated Bowfront Chest of Drawers, top with ovolo corners over conforming case with reeded colonettes, four graduated drawers, scarlet ground painted sans traverse with a landscape of figures at leisurely pursuits, height 38 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 21 3/4 in. $800/1200 W 736. A Pair of Inlaid Mahogany Tea

733

733. A Continental Carved, Gilt and Paint-Decorated Chinoiserie Tall Case Clock, 19th c., arched bonnet, enamel clock dial with gilt bronze surround, surmounted by arched crest centered by a cartouche inscribed “Franjacob Braun Eberbach”, plinth base, bun feet, height 93 1/2 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 12 3/4 in. $2500/3500

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734. A Queen Anne Mahogany Corner Cupboard, 18th c., stepped molded cornice, arched raised panel doors enclosing scalloped shelves and small drawers, molded base, ogee bracket feet, height 55 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 20 in. $1500/2000

Tables, early 20th c., glazed mahogany framed tray tops with brass handles, hexagonal tops with urn and beribboned bellflower inlay below, square tapered legs and conforming stretchers, height 26 1/2 in., width 26 3/4 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $500/750 737. An Antique George III-Style Mahogany Bookcase, glazed doors with Gothic arched mullions enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with two doors, height 77 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 12 1/2 in. $1000/1500


738. A Georgian-Style Mahogany Three Pedestal Dining Table, 19th c., top with reeded edge, turned pedestals on reeded saber legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 29 3/4 in., length 93 1/2 in., extended length 130 in., width 47 in. $3000/5000

738

739

740

741. An Italian RenaissanceStyle Carved Elm Table, rectangular top, frieze fitted with two drawers, ring turned legs joined by box stretcher, turned feet, height 32 1/2 in., length 65 in., width 30 in.

741

739. A Set of Eight Antique Hepplewhite-Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, 19th c., arched crest, pierced vasiform splat, trapezoidal slip seat, square tapered legs joined by stretchers. $2000/3000 740. A Good Antique William IV Carved Mahogany Gentleman’s Wardrobe, 19th c., applied beading throughout, center with six graduated drawers flanked by two tall cupboards, all on plinth base, ball feet, height 77 in., width 94 in., depth 22 in.

$1000/2000 742. An Antique Empire-Style Carved Mahogany Bergère, early 20th c., volute crest rail, padded arms, swan carved uprights, paw feet, height 34 in., width 32 in., depth 18 in. 742

$500/750

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743. An Italian Marquetry and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Center Table, 19th c., shaped top with molded bronze and later inset leather top, four boldly scrolled legs with bronze paterae, joined by a circular stretcher surmounted by an urn with dragon handles, acanthine paw feet, height 30 3/4 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 35 1/2 in. $2500/3500 744. An Antique French Provincial Inlaid Fruitwood Bureau à Cylindre, 19th c., tambour lid enclosing an inset gilt tooled leather writing surface and four drawers, shaped top above kneehole configuration of drawers, cabriole legs, hoof feet, bookmatched veneers throughout, partial Carl Sotscheck & Son paper retailer label, height 38 1/2 in., width 47 1/2 in., depth 30 in. $800/1200 Note: Carl Sotscheck & Son is listed at 974 Madison Ave., New York City, in Clifford & Lawton’s 1921 Hand Book of the Upholstery and Allied Trades. 744 745. A French Carved Walnut Commode, early 19th c., bowfront case fitted with two drawers, fluted stiles, height 26 1/2 in., width 27 1/2 in., depth 16 1/2 in. $2000/3000 746. A Set of Four Italian Verte Peinte and Parcel Gilt Fauteuils, 19th c., probably Venetian, shaped back, padded arms, on cabriole legs. $1500/2500

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747. A Good French BronzeMounted Marquetry, Ebonized and Inlaid Desk, 19th c., tambour top and foldover writing flap, fitted interior with brass and glass inkwells, baize writing surface above a single drawer, on turned and tapered fluted legs, joined stretcher, toupie feet, height 35 3/4 in., width 29 3/4 in., depth 21 in. $1200/1800

747

748

748. A Decorative Sterling Silver Repoussé Mirror, in the Baroque taste, of recent date, marked 925, elaborate shell, scroll and diamond decoration, easel back, height 34 1/2 in., width 24 1/2 in. $1000/1500 W 749. A Group of Christofle Silverplate Flatware,

“Spatours” pattern, including 22 dinner knives, 9 salad forks, 12 cocktail forks, 15 soup spoons, 6 teaspoons, 10 iced tea spoons, and 12 butter knives (hh), (86 pcs.) $800/1200 750. A Continental Silver Repoussé Muffineer, mid19th c., raised baluster body with allover scrolling foliage and fruit, the slightly domed cover similarly decorated, marked on the bottom, height 4 3/4 in., weight 6.25 troy ozs.

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$150/250 751. A Continental .950 Silver Overlay Liqueur Decanter, bamboo motif overlay, quadripartite interior. $250/350 W 752. A Group of Antique and Vintage Continental

Silver, including a repoussé bank, maker AS, Vienna, 1855; a repoussé pipe holder, Leuwarden, Netherlands, 1955; a repoussé matchbox cover, Denmark, c. 1910; and a cased serving fork and spoon, ret. G. Pohl, Prague, late 19th c., total weight 7.55 troy ozs. (5 pcs.) $300/500 W 753. Two Toddy Ladles and a Meat Larder, including

a French silver and carved wood toddy ladle, c. 1846; a Dutch silver toddy ladle, 1919; and an English sterling silver meat larder, Birmingham, 1913; ladle lengths 15 1/4 in. and 10 in., larder length 9 1/2 in., total weight (weighable) 3.50 troy ozs.

W 754. A Group of Continental

Silver Spoons, including a bonbon spoon, c. 1870; a Dutch commemorative spoon, c. 1880; 5 French demitasse spoons and a c. 1733 spoon, (8 pcs.)

751

$400/600 W 755. Two Antique Sterling Silver Christening Sets, one Paris,

1879; the other W. Hutton & Sons, Ltd., London, 1904; each set comprised of a child’s fork and a spoon in the original case. $150/250 W 756. A Group of Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware,

including a knife, fork and spoon, in the “Dahlia” pattern, and a knife steel and fork in the “Acorn” pattern, (5 pcs.) $300/500

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757. An Antique Continental Silver Dressing Spoon, Copenhagen, dated 1855, “KJOLSTRUP”, Roman capitals in a rectangle, single faced threaded handle with shoulders, a large eggshaped bowl, and engraved script initials on the reverse, length 15 1/4 in., weight 5.50 troy ozs. $250/350 W 758. A Pair of French Three-

757

Light Bouillotte Lamps, 20th c., gilt brass, green tôle shades, with swan-form arms, height 25 in., diameter 12 in.

760. A Régence-Style Gilt Bronze Six-Light Chandelier, vasiform standard, scrolled arms, overall cast with acanthus, height 26 in., diameter 28 in. $3000/5000 761. J.M. Picciole (French, early 20th c.), “Retour au Foyer”, bronze, early 20th c., cast signature, titled on base, foundry mark, numbered “197”, height 10 in., width 5 in., depth 4 1/2 in. $500/700 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

$400/600

W 762. C. Thenn (b. Carl Kauba,

W 759. Two

Austrian/American, 1865-1922), “Young Girl Sewing”, bronze, signed “Thenn” at right edge of base, faintly numbered and with copyright mark at back of base, height 5 in.

French TwoLight Bouillotte Lamps, both with red tôle shades, one with swan supports, the other with French horn supports, heights 22 and 25 in. $300/500

$300/500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. W 763. An Antique Continental

Painted Bronze of “A Girl on a Stool”, height 13 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

760

W 764. An Antique French

Bronze of a Cock, on a white marble base, height 7 3/4 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. W 765. Louis Kley (French, 1833-

1911), a pair of bronzes including “L’impressateur” and “L’indescret”, each with cast signature at base, on decorative oval bases with title plaques, each height 8 1/2 in. $600/900 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 766. An Antique Italian Bronze of “Bartolomeo Colleoni”, after the c. 1480s equestrian model by Andrea del Verrocchio (Italian, 14351488) now in Venice, on a rectangular black marble base, height 25 in. 761

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770. A Set of Eight Antique George III-Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, comprised of two armchairs and six side chairs, arched crest rails, pierced splats, trapezoidal slip seats, shaped rails, cabriole legs, claw and ball feet. $2500/3500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 767

767. A French Patinated Bronze, late 19th c., cast signature “Demont” and “Susse Frères” foundry mark on base, height 31 in, height 31 in. $4000/6000 768. A Continental Carved and Gilded Mirror, late 19th c., foliate crest centered by a shell molded surround, height 61 1/2 in., width 37 in. $700/1000 769. An Antique Italian Carved and Polychromed Mirror, in the Venetian style, scrolled and pierced acanthus crest, molded surround, height 41 1/2 in., width 21 in. $600/900 768

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771. A Fine George III-Style Carved Mahogany Full Tester Bed, molded tester with Greek key carved frieze, arched headboard, tapered fluted posts with ringturned collars, spiral reeding, on massive hairy paw feet, casters, conforming oak rails, height 96 1/2 in., length 73 in., width 52 1/2 in. $2000/3000 Provenance: Purchased from Manheim Galleries, Dallas, TX, November 16, 1977. Accompanied by a copy of the original receipt. 772. An English Burled Walnut Chest of Drawers, 18th c., molded top, two drawers over three graduated drawers, bracket feet. $1500/2500 773. A George I Inlaid Walnut Dressing Table, molded top above three drawers, tapering round legs ending in pad feet, height 28 in., width 29 1/4 in., depth 19 1/4 in. $1200/1800

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774. A Regency-Style Carved Mahogany Extension Dining Table, 19th c., the banded top with drop leaf ends opening to receive two leaves, triple trestle base, molded sabre legs, brass casters, height 29 1/2 in., extended length 115 1/2 in., depth 42 in. $1000/2000 774

777

775

775. A French Provincial Restauration Carved Fruitwood Armoire, c. 1830, stepped cornice above plain blocked frieze, paneled doors with fiche hinges, pierced escutcheons, blocked feet, height 78 1/2 in., width 56 1/4 in., depth 25 in. $1000/1500 776. A Biedermeier Maple and Ebonized Sofa Table, 19th c., fitted with one drawer, columnar supports, incurvate plinth, scrolled legs, height 30 1/2 in., length 51 in., width 27 1/2 in. $800/1200 777. An Antique French Bronze-Mounted Carved Mahogany Center Table, dished dark gray marble top, turned and lobed baluster support on circular reeded plinth issuing three scrolled legs ending in paw feet, casters, height 29 in., diameter 39 in. $3000/4000

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780. A Pair of Italian NeoclassicalStyle Carved Marble Urns, everted egg and dart molded lip, ram’s heads with beribboned festoons, socle base on a square plinth, height 43 in. $2500/3500 781. An Aubusson Tapestry, meandering floral border centering a castle in an 18th c. landscape, 48 in. x 72 in.

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$1500/2000 778. A French Provincial Carved Walnut Bureau à Pente, late 18th/early 19th c., slant front lid opening to fitted interior with tooled leather faced small drawers, apron with a single drawer, cabriole legs, hoof feet, height 42 in., width 50 in., depth 25 in.

W 782. An Antique Hand-Colored

Map of France, “Carte du Royaume de France, Divisee par Provinces”, hand-colored copper plate engraved map, by Bourgoin, Paris, 1765, sight 14 in. x 17 in., attractively matted and framed.

$3000/5000

$300/500

779. French School, early 19th c., “A Musical Interlude”, in the style of Jean-Antoine Watteau (French, 1684-1721), oil on canvas laid down on masonite, unsigned, 62 1/2 in. x 43 7/8 in., in a carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.

783. A Good French Cut Silver Bead Evening Bag, c. 1920, fringed, with fan motif. $250/350

$3000/5000

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784. An Art Deco Silver Travel Clock, c. 1925, Swiss movement by Mathey-Tissot, numbered 12151, the side buttons open the spring-loaded doors, revealing the movement, 2 in. x 1 1/4 in. x 1/4 in. $400/600 W 785. A 14 kt. Yellow Gold Ring,

with enameled flower on black ground. $150/250 W 786. An American Brass-Fitted

Brown Alligator Handbag, mid-20th c., trapezoidal shape with rigid clasp bar and short handle, height 10 3/4 in., width 12 in. Note: Some wear to corners and edges.

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$200/300 W 787. A Mink Hat,

presented in the original hat box. $300/500 W 788. A Lalique

Crystal Bowl and Paper Weight, c. 1950, bowl height 2 1/4 in., diameter 7 in.; octagonal paperweight with leaf, diameter 4 in. $300/500 789. An Art Nouveau Moser Cut-andEngraved Yellow Cased Glass Vase, c. 1900, tall tapering shape with design of flowers and leaves, “Moser Karlsbad” etched on base, height 11 1/2 in. $200/300 W 790. A Group of Bohemian Ruby

Overlay Cut Glass, c. 1870, consisting of a pair of vases and an oblong dish with circular and leaf design, vases height 7 5/6 in., dish length 9 in.; together with a sterling silver overlay ruby glass decanter, early 20th c., vintage pattern reserved with initial “K”, marked by Fishel, Nessler & Co., New York, replacement stopper, height 8 3/4 in. Note: Crack on base.

796

789

W 792. A Pair of Baccarat Clear Crystal

W 795. A Group of Kirk Sterling

“Montaigne” Decanters, mid-20th c., simple tapered body in the Modernist taste, bubble stopper, marked, height 12 in., diameter 4 3/4 in.

Silver Repoussé Flatware, including a pair of serving spoons (c. 1846-1861), a child’s fork and spoon (c. 1932), 8 teaspoons (c. 19251932), and 10 demitasse spoons (c. 1846-1861); together with an antique silverplate sugar tongs by William Rogers, approx. weight 20 troy ozs.

$300/500 W 793. A Pair of Continental Painted

Amber Glass Decanters, c. 1870, silver flashed stoppers and trellis grounds reserved by floral bouquets on tall ovoid bodies, height 13 1/2 in. $250/350 W 794. A Group of Antique Cut Glass

Bottle, c. 1850, the base of red, white and blue canes arranged in concentric circles, faceted stopper, height 5 3/4 in.

Stemware, including three panel cut wine glasses and a diamond cut wine glass (possibly Baccarat), an American brilliant cut glass sherry (probably Hawkes) and a three-mold American pressed glass spooner, heights ranging from 4 1/4 in. to 6 1/2 in.; together with three antique blown glass hyacinth vases, 19th c., including a tall light green one and two squat, bulbous ones in amber and teal, heights 7 1/2 in. and 6 in.; AND an American swirled ruby and clear glass bowl enameled with flowers (diameter 8 in.), a shaded glass vase with winter trees (height 4 in.), and a small blue and clear glass spooner (height 4 in.), all 19th c.

$250/350

$250/350

$300/500 W 791. A Cut Glass Millefiori Scent

$700/1000 796. An Antique Gorham Silverplate Gallery Tray, late 19th c., oval with reticulated gallery and ball feet, length 23 in., width 16 1/2 in. $700/1000 W 797. A Group of American

and English Silverplate Items, including a tripartite coquiform dish by Mappin & Webb; a pair of threelight candelabra by Wm. Rogers, small rectangular tray, small scalloped tray, 2 condiment stands and 2 circular trays, (9 pcs.) $300/500

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W 799. A Gorham Sterling Silver Bowl and

Underplate, lobed forms, engraved script monogram and with engraved presentation on bottom of underplate, dated 1939, height 2 1/8 in., underplate diameter 10 1/8 in.; together with a lobed hexagonal silver bowl, Germany, c. 1900, molded borders and repoussé chased putti in scrollwork cartouches, height 3 in., diameter 5 in.; and an Old Newbury sterling silver flowerhead form bonbon dish, diameter 6 in., combined weight 43.30 troy ozs. $600/800

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798. A Group of Sterling Silver and Silverplate Wine Items, including a sterling silver wine coaster, a silverplate magnum coaster, a tastevin, a Syragusa carved figural corkscrew and seven sterling silver repoussé Bacchus bottle corks (11 pcs.) $400/600

800. An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Towle, “King Richard” pattern, pat. 1932; including 10 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 10 luncheon forks, 12 salad forks, 20 teaspoons, 12 butter knives (hh), 12 cocktail forks, 4 tablespoons, 2 berry spoons, a flat server, a carving knife and fork, a cold meat fork, a gravy ladle, a sauce ladle, a jelly server, a condiment spoon, a master butter knife, a cake knife, a lemon fork and sugar tongs (106 pcs.), total weight (weighable) approx. 135 troy ozs., in a mid-20th c. case. $5000/7000 W 801. Two Antique Tiffany Sterling Silver

Gentlemen’s Brushes, one 1904, the other 1907 and retaining leather protector; together with a pair of sterling silver pin dishes, George W. Shiebler, New York, wc. 1876-1910, c. 1900, dishes weight 3.95 troy ozs. $400/600

802. A Group of Antique Desk Accessories, including a Victorian silverplate magnifying glass; a pair of Persian calligraphic scissors, c. 1750; an American sterling silver stamp box by Herbst & Wassall, Newark, NJ, wc. 1904-1922; and an American sterling silver letter opener (4 pcs.) $400/600 803. A Group of American Sterling Silver Repoussé Picture Frames, Galmer Silversmiths Ltd., NY, 2 6 in. x 7 in., and 2 5 1/4 in. x 5 1/2 in. (4 pcs.) $400/600 W 804. Two Oval Sterling

Silver Picture Frames, both monogrammed, one dated 1914, with easel backs, height 8 in. and 6 3/4 in. $200/300 W 805. A Good Group of

Sterling Silver Flatware, including Georg Jensen “Acorn” pattern: 1 dinner fork, 4 dinner knives and 4 spoons; International “Royal Danish” pattern: 1 gray ladle, 1 cold meat fork, and 2 ramekin forks; 4 Whiting “Japanese” teaspoons; a 5 piece place setting in Tuttle “Triumph” pattern, a Franklin Potter ladle, an Old Newbury Crafters server and a nut pick, combined weight 33.75 troy ozs. $1200/1800

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W 815. A Pair of American

English Sterling Silver Bottle Tags, 1838, maker CR/WS, for Sherry, Port and Madeira, combined weight 2.05 troy ozs. (3 pcs.)

Cut Glass Decanters, c. 1880, each bulb-form body with thumbprint cutting, elongated neck and elaborate spire stopper, height 14 in., diameter 5 3/4 in.

$250/350

$250/350

W 807. A Group of Antique

W 816. An American Brilliant

English and American Mother-of-Pearl Handled Sterling Silver and Silverplate Flatware, including a fruit set by Wm. Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, c. 1910; 2 American cold meat forks, c. 1915; a fish knife and fork, by James Deakin & Sons, 1911; a folding fruit knife, maker WH, Sheffield, 1911; a sterling silver pocket knife; and a sterling silver butter pick. (19 pcs.)

Cut Glass Chalice, c. 1890, tapered bowl with fan and “chair bottom” motifs, on a faceted stem above a circular foot, height 11 1/2 in., diameter 5 in.

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$500/750 W 817. A Baccarat Blown Glass

Stoppered Jug, 20th c., ovoid form with etched insignia, marked on base, height 11 in.

$400/600

$150/250 808. A Late Victorian Silverplate Wine Bottle Pourer, cable handle with attached collar to go over bottle, height 11 1/2 in.

W 818. A Large Rectangular

Wavecrest Dresser Box, c. 1900, marked, with raised scroll and floral decoration, on scroll feet, box height 5 3/4 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth 4 1/2 in; together with a small Wavecrest box and a silverplate and cut glass box.

$250/350 W 809. A Good English Cased

Sterling Silver-Mounted Boy’s Brush Set, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, c. 1926; together with a small hand mirror, marked “DENMARK” and having embossed genre vignette.

$500/750 W 819. A Group of Four American

Cut Glass Sugar Castors, c. 1890, one each clear, ruby, amber and green, in two patterns, with pierced brass tops, height 5 3/4 in.

$200/300 812

W 810. A Silverplate Supper Service,

20th c., the revolving warming stand with turned handles, fitted with soup tureen, four entree dishes, and two mustard pots with ruby glass liners, missing salt and pepper castors, two lid handles broken, height 19 in., diameter 29 in. $600/900 W 811. An English Terrestrial Globe, 20th c.,

made by “Thos. & Greares”, a facsimile of the 1881 Merzbach & Falk, Brussels model, on turned walnut stand, height 23 in., diameter 11 in. $200/400 812. A Victorian Apple Green Opaline and Clear Blown Glass Epergne, late 19th c., probably Stourbridge, in the Venetian manner, the ruffled bowl and domical center supporting a brass holder issuing a pair of twist canes hung with basket-form flower holders, a tall central vase and two smaller vases of conforming design, height 23 in., diameter 12 in. $700/1000

$200/300

W 813. A Victorian

Cranberry Opaline and Clear Blown Glass Epergne, late 19th c., probably Stourbridge, in the Venetian manner, the ruffled bowl with domical center supporting a brass holder issuing a central vase and two pairs of smaller vases of a conforming design, height 22 in., diameter 10 in. Note: Bowl cracked. $500/750

Wavecrest Vase, late 19th c., stamped on base, with painted flowers and raised gilt decoration, scroll feet, height 1/4 in., width 9 1/4 in., depth 6 in. $400/600 W 821. A French Bronze of a “Girl Playing

a Flute”, early-to-mid 20th c., cast signature “Buichon” at base, height 13 1/2 in. Note: Later flute. $500/700 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

W 814. A Pair of American

Green Opaline Glass Lustres, mid-19th c., with gilt decoration of ogee arches and leaf designs, hung with backcut prisms, height 9 1/2 in. $300/500

W 820. An Antique Gilt Brass-Mounted

W 822. François Clement Moreau (French,

1831-1865), a pair of bronzes including “Botteleur” and “Fontaine Fleurie”, each with cast signature “François Moreau” on base, each height 11 in. $600/900 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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823. Ferdinand Pautrot (French, 1834-1874), “L’Oiseau”, bronze, late 19th c., cast signature on base, height 7 1/2 in. $500/700 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 824. An Antique Continental Cold-Painted Bronze, “Singing Bird on a Branch”, on a natural rock base, height 6 in.

823

$500/700 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. 825. A Continental Patinated Bronze Figural Group of “Two Parrots on a Branch”, on an ovoid white veined black marble base, height 23 in. $500/750 826 826. Hippolyte François Moreau (French, 18321927), “Hunter with His Dogs”, bronze, cast signature at base, height 29 in.

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$2000/3000 827. A Pair of Continental Patinated Bronzes of Classical Women, one holding scroll, other with arms raised, each height 24 1/4 in., on gray-veined black marble stepped plinths. $2500/3500

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828. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Carved and Gilded Mirrors, pierced scrolled acanthus crest with floral sprays, divided mirror plate, height 52 1/2 in., width 41 in. $3000/4000 829. An Italian Carrara Marble of the Virgin in Repose, on a rose strewn self base, height 48 1/4 in. $2500/3500 W 830. An Antique Georgian-Style

Mahogany Slant-Front Desk, 19th c., fall front opening to fitted interior with cubby holes, drawers and prospect door, over four graduated drawers, bracket feet, height 42 in., width 39 1/2 in., depth 20 in. Note: One lock missing and chip to veneer top right corner.

828

$500/750 831. An Antique American Carved Mahogany Dining Table, opens to receive four leaves, cluster column support with arched legs, later massive turned feet topped by concentric bosses, height 30 1/2 in., length 43 1/2 in., width 44 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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832. A Federal Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, c. 1820, four graduated drawers flanked by reeded stiles, paneled sides, reeded and turned legs, ball feet, height 39 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 24 1/4 in. $1000/1500

829

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833. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, c. 1830, Philadelphia, foldover top, columnar pedestal, incurvate plinth, acanthine paw feet, casters, height 31 in., width 36 in., depth 17 3/4 in. $800/1200 834 834. An Antique English Carved Mahogany Cheval Mirror, arched crest flanked by fluted caryatid supports, molded frame and trestle base with bellflower carving and urn-carved stretcher, casters, height 66 1/2 in., width 31 1/2 in., depth 25 in. $1000/1500 835. A French Provincial Carved Walnut Cave à Liqueur Tallcase Clock, c. 1900, painted dial marked “F. de Saintilan”, central case enclosing compartment fitted for decanters, each side with a folding shelf, height 93 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 13 1/2 in.

836

835

$1500/2500 836. A Pair of Regency-Style Carved Mahogany and Caned Library Chairs, arched back, arms with scrolled terms, baluster uprights, turned legs ending in casters. $1200/1800 837. An English Carved Mahogany Dining Table, mid-19th c., the top opening to receive three leaves, molded apron, reeded legs, cup casters, height 30 in., length 48 in., width 51 in. $1000/2000 837

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840. A Continental Highly Carved Giltwood Console, 19th c., variegated white marble top, apron centered by a satyr’s mask and flanked by winged caryatid supports, Bacchic masks to the back, cabriole legs entwined with opposing dragons, joined by a shell-carved stretcher, hoof feet, height 37 1/4 in., width 49 in., depth 21 3/4 in. $2000/3000 839

841. An Antique French Mahogany and Gilt BronzeMounted Bureau Plat, c. 1900, labeled Soubrier, Paris, inset leather top above two short and one long drawer, tapered legs with swag mounts and brass cuffs, banded inlay throughout, height 29 3/8 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 31 3/4 in. $2500/3500 842. An Antique French Mahogany and Gilt BronzeMounted Bureau Plat, c. 1900, labeled Soubrier, Paris, en suite with previous lot, height 29 3/8 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 31 3/4 in. $2500/3500

841

838. A Regency-Style Carved Mahogany Library Table, inset tooled leather top, reeded edge, frieze drawers, trestle base, saber legs, brass paw feet, casters, height 31 in., width 54 in., depth 39 in. $750/1000 839. A Continental Carved Mahogany and Ebonized Commode, 19th c., rectangular top, outset drawer over three graduated drawers flanked by colonettes, plinth base, turned feet, height 35 in., width 44 in., depth 21 1/4 in. $1000/2000 842 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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844. Paul Renard (French, 1941-1997), “Place de Clichy”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 27 1/2 in. x 39 1/4 in., framed. $2500/3500

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845. Anton Karsen (Dutch, b. 1945), “Protecting the Youngest Pup”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 14 1/8 in. x 19 5/8 in., in a modern giltwood frame. $2000/3000 846. Juliette Peyrol Bonheur (French, 18301891), “Barnyard Fowl on a Meadow Path”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 15 in. x 18 in., in a period carved and giltwood frame.

844

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849

School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Portrait of a Young Woman”, pencil and chalk on paper, sight 20 1/4 in. x 14 1/4 in., matted and framed. $800/1200

W 848. A Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Blackamoor Tables,

845

each with circular glass top on figural base, circular plinth, height 19 in., diameter 20 in. $600/900

843. A Monumental Continental Carved Granite of a “Roman Sandaled Foot”, in the Classical style, height 22 in., width 38 in. $2000/3000

849. An Antique Italian Painted Secretary Desk, arched crest above a pair of paneled doors, slant front lid, fitted desk interior; over two drawers, shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs, pad feet, height 85 1/2 in., width 46 in., depth 25 in. $1000/1500

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851. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Carved Giltwood Console/Jardinières, the variegated yellow marble tops fitted with copper liner, stop-fluted frieze, foliate and guilloche molded cabriole legs, button feet, height 32 3/4 in., width 26 in., depth 15 in. $700/900 852. A Napoleon III Gilt Brass-Mounted Carved Mahogany Library Table, late 19th c., rectangular top, apron fitted with two pairs of drawers, fluted columnar supports joined by “H” form stretcher shelf, suppressed ball feet, height 28 in., length 54 in., width 36 in. $1800/2500 853. A French Provincial Fruitwood Poudreuse, 19th c., lift top opening to compartments and a mirror, shaped apron with slides and drawers, delicate cabriole legs, height 29 in., width 33 in., depth 19 in.

854

850. An Italian Neoclassical Inlaid Walnut Commode, 19th c., top and sides with bookmatched veneers and inlaid roundels, three long drawers over square tapered legs, string inlay throughout, height 38 1/4 in., width 47 in., depth 22 3/4 in.

$800/1200 854. An Antique Continental Rococo-Style Carved Giltwood Console, serpentine rouge marble top, shell and floral garland skirt, pierced floral carved S-shaped legs connected by basket of flowers and shell carving, volute feet. $1500/2500

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W 860. A Pair of

Victorian Fruit Waxworks, 19th c., presented in carved and molded mahogany frames with convex glass, illegibly signed in background, height 23 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 4 in. $200/400

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861. A Group of Eight Antique Curtain Tiebacks, comprising a set of six polychrome and pressed brass in the form of a ribbed support issuing grapevines; and a pair of Louis XVI style gilt bronze, with scrolled ends and bellflower molding, length 7 3/4 in. and 8 in. respectively. $700/1000

863

855. An Antique Three-Panel Folding Screen, arched panels with stylized foliate needlepoint, height 78 1/2 in., width 59 1/2 in. $500/700

862. A Good American Federal Figured Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, Haines-Connelly school, reeded foldover top above conforming skirt; ring-turned, reeded and tapered legs ending in button feet, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $800/1200

856 856. Niek van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954), “Sunny Isles Beach”, oil on board, signed lower right, titled lower left, 7 in. x 9 in., framed. $1000/1500 W 857. Niek van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954),

“Miami Beach”, oil on board, signed lower right, titled lower left, 5 in. x 7 in, framed. $600/900

863. An American Federal Figured Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, found en suite with the preceding table, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $800/1200

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W 858. Nicole Laceur (French, b. 1967), “In

the Garden”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, 17 1/2 in. x 22 1/2 in., framed. $800/1200 859. A Brass and Leather Fireplace Fender, tufted leather top with nailhead trim, spindled body, height 25 1/2 in., width 62 1/4 in., depth 18 3/4 in. 861

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864. An American Classical Mahogany Sideboard, c. 1830, probably Philadelphia or Baltimore, cove molded mirrored back, figured side panels, marble drop center, bolection molded drawer above a raised panel cabinet, each side with conforming drawer and vasiform paneled cupboard, stepped molded base, disc feet, height 60 in., width 73 1/2 in., depth 24 in.

864

865

$1000/2000 865. An American Carved Mahogany Blockfront Desk, mid-19th c., probably Massachusetts, slant front lid opening to fitted interior, four molded drawers raised on bracketed claw and ball feet, height 44 1/8 in., width 45 1/4 in., depth 24 in.

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$1500/2000 866. A Pair of American Aesthetic Carved Mahogany Vitrine Cabinets, c. 1880-1890, brass galleried top, leaf and berry relief carved frieze on stippled ground, fluted stiles flanking beveled glass door, brass galleried beveled glass sides, adjustable shelves, mirrored back, ball feet, casters, height 58 in., width 57 in., depth 19 in.

867. An Associated Set of Ten American Gothic Carved and Burled Walnut Hall Chairs, mid-19th c., comprising an armchair and nine side chairs, each having a crocketed trefoil pierced crest, padded back, burled stiles, shaped seat rail, turned legs. $1200/1800 Note: A suite of three chairs very similar to those in this lot is illustrated in the c.1875 catalog for the Grand Rapids, Michigan firm of Berkey and Gay. Reference: Witherell, Late 19th c. Furniture by Berkey and Gay, p. 47, pl. 43.

$4000/6000

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868. A Large American Renaissance Carved and Burl Walnut Breakfront Bookcase, c. 1870, the center section with a foliate-carved pediment centered by an anthemion and shield cartouche, turreted corners with finials, burled columns flanking a mirrored door enclosing shelves, the base with mask-carved long drawer, side sections topped by plinths, bellflowercarved brackets to the back, adjustable shelf interior, conforming blocked base, height 132 in., width 128 in., depth 19 in. $5000/7500 Provenance: Philadelphia German Society, originally formed in 1764 to raise awareness of and dissuade the sale of German immigrants as indentured servants in colonial America. The oldest German organization of its kind in the United States, the Philadelphia German Society is now a cultural learning center devoted to the preservation of German-American culture. 869. An American Renaissance Carved and Burl Walnut Wooten Desk, c. 1874, pedimented crest above a pair of paneled doors with mail slots, hinged on each side, extensively fitted interior and fall front with inset tooled leather writing surface, scrolled feet, casters, height 76 in., width 46 in., depth 34 in. 868

$8000/12000 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. Note: Beginning in 1874, Indianian William Wooten began manufacturing innovative desks with American civil servants in mind. Bankers, lawyers and captains of industry soon found them indispensable, however. Used by dignitaries such as Smithsonian Director Spencer Baird, philanthropist Joseph Pulitzer, and railroad magnate Jay Gould, the desks were praised by London dealers, Richards Terry and Co., “Nothing in its line can exceed it in usefulness or beauty, and purchasers everywhere express themselves delighted with its manifold conveniences.” Boasting one hundred and ten compartments they came in four grades: ordinary, standard, extra, and superior.

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Reference: Talbott, Walters, Cooper, Wooten Patent Desks, A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place p. 74, pl. 12; Dubrow, American Furniture of the 19th c., p. 204. See also Walters, “The King of Desks: Wooton’s Patent Secretary,” Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology, No. 3, p. 1 and Indiana State Museum, Wooten Patent Desks, 1983.


870. An American Cast Iron “George Washington” Table, marked “Design Patented 1852”, floral molded trestle base with profile portraits of George Washington, pierced stretcher, now with glass top, height 28 1/2 in., width 40 in., depth 22 in. $1500/2500

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871

872. An Antique American Gilt Lacquered Bronze Solar Lamp, c. 1845, Cornelius & Co., converted to kerosene, antique shade, chimney and crystal prisms, turned standard on self plinth, overall height 32 3/4 in. $800/1200

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871. An American Classical Giltwood Pier Mirror, early 19th c., the molded frame with anthemion mounts, divided mirror plate, height 48 in., width 24 in.

873. An Antique American Gilt Lacquered Bronze and Glass Kerosene Lamp, c. 1860, attributed to Dietz & Co., New York, gilt green glass standard, stepped marble plinth, period cut and etched shade, chimney and crystal prisms, overall height 20 1/4 in. $600/900 874. A Pair of Gilt Bronze Two-Light Wall Sconces, anthemion mounted backplate with scrolled candlearms mounted with crystal swags and drop pendants, electrified, height 18 in., width 12 in., depth 9 in. $700/1000

$800/1200

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875. An American Renaissance Carved and Incised Walnut Pedestal, late 19th c., circular top above urn-form standard, three attenuated anthemion supports on scroll feet, height 34 in., width 13 in. $500/750

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876. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood and Laminated Parlor Suite, c. 1850, attributed to John Henry Belter, comprised of a sofa, armchair and a pair of side chairs, each having a shield shaped back with volute accents, molded serpentine arms, serpentine seat rail, carved cabriole legs. $2500/3500 Provenance: A New Orleans Collection. 877. A Fine American Gothic Carved Mahogany Work Table, c. 1830, Philadelphia, probably Crawford Riddell, the top with beaded molding, narrow fitted drawer, deep bolection molded work drawer, arched legs with volute terminals, casters, height 30 in., width 24 1/2 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $1500/2500 W 878. An Acadian Carved

Cypress Cradle, late 19th c., having shaped uprights, flat spindled sides, wire mesh bottom, on rockers, height 32 1/2 in., width 40 in., depth 23 in. $800/1200

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879. An American Carved Mahogany Settee, mid-19th c., rounded crest rail, acanthus-carved terminals, cornucopia arms, paneled seat rail, on winged paw feet, casters, height 36 in., width 67 in., depth 24 1/2 in. $1000/1500


880. An American Carved Mahogany Bench, mid-19th c., upholstered rectangular frame, shaped base, bracket feet, height 15 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 18 1/2 in.

W 888. An English

Mahogany Lap Desk, c. 1820, the lid and keyhole set with ivory plaques, fitted interior retaining one glass inkwell, height 4 in., length 12 in., width 8 5/6 in.

$300/500

$250/350 W 881. Ten Antique

American Pressed Opaline Glass Tiebacks, late 19th c., floriform, with nickel-plated shaft, diameter 3 1/4 in.

889. A Continental Bronze Figural Inkwell, 19th c., signed “H. Gauquie” for Henri Gauquie (French, 1858-1927), the maiden resting in a vessel, holding a lidded pitcher, height 5 in., width 7 in., depth 6 1/2 in.

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$250/350 W 882. A Good American

$300/500

Earthenware Bowl, c. 1840, probably John Bell, round with well-made rim and foot, glazed in mottled brown with manganese dioxide to resemble Rockingham wares, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 5 3/16 in.

Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. W 890. A Napoleon III Gilt Bronze,

Ebonized and Kingwood Encrier, two cut glass wells, three lidded compartments and pen tray, height 7 1/4 in., width 9 1/8 in., depth 6 5/8 in.

$200/400 W 883. Three Victorian Figural Door

Knockers, c. 1860, in the form of a Cheshire cat, a male figure and a mermaid, tallest height 3 1/2 in.

$150/250

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$300/500

W 891. An English Brass-Banded Burl

W 884. A Pair of Victorian Brass Tool

Walnut Lap Desk, mid-19th c., inset silver presentation shield, opening to tooled leather writing surface, two period inkwells, height 7 1/8 in., width 19 7/8 in., depth 10 in.

Rests, late 19th c., each with three uprights and connecting rail, on a rectangular plinth, height 9 in., width 9 in., depth 3 in.

$300/500

$200/400 W 892. A Pair of Silverplate Three-

Light Candelabra, each in two sections, on circular bases, turned stems, scrolling branches, nozzles with removable bobêches, gadroon with small bead borders throughout, height 14 1/4 in., width 18 in.

W 885. A Large American Copper

Bucket, 19th c., with wrought iron handle and rustic rim, height 13 in., diameter 18 in.; together with a round, squat, tinlined brass vessel, height 15 in., diameter 12 1/2 in.

$400/600

$300/500 893. An American Sterling Silver Kettle-on-Stand, c. 1940, Ensko, New York, NY, act. 1878-1970; presentation inscription en verso, height to top of handle 53 1/2 in., weight 53.5 troy ozs.

W 886. Two Pairs of Fine Antique

Brass Candlesticks, ring turned vasiform stems; together with a fifth single antique brass candlestick, height from 9 in. to 10 3/4 in.

893

$600/900

$200/300 W 894. Two American Sterling Silver Repoussé Beakers, W 887. An Antique English Inlaid Mahogany Work Box, top

with shell inlay, ivory escutcheon over long drawer, brass lions’ mask handles, suppressed bun feet, height 6 7/8 in., width 9 1/2 in., depth 6 7/8 in.

Galmer Silversmiths, NY, height 4 in., combined weight 12.80 troy ozs. $400/600

$200/400

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W 900. An

Antique American Silverplate and Glass Vase, E.G. Webster & Son, Brooklyn, NY, founded 1865, the crystal trumpet vase in a floral and scroll silverplate stand, height 17 3/4 in. $200/300 895

899

W 901. Six

American Sterling Silver and Enamel Grapefruit Spoons decorated with a small gilt fleur-de-lis in a white shield; together with a cased set of 6 English silverplate grapefruit spoons, (12 pcs.) $200/300 W 902. An Old

896

903

W 897. An American Sterling Silver Loving

Cup, Frank Smith & Co., Gardner, MA, c. 1900, wc. 1886-1958, with two handles and molded borders, height 9 in., weight 10.05 troy ozs.

Sheffield Plate Warming Dish, 19th c., two ornate cast hinged drop ring handles on circular base raised on four cast ornate scroll supports, height 3 3/4 in., width 10 1/2 in.; together with an antique English silverplate dish cross, with sliding shell and shell supports, height 3 in., diameter 11 1/2 in. $150/250

$300/500

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895. A Gorham Sterling Silver Shell Dish, date mark for 1932, script monogram, ball feet, 9 in. x 9 in., weight 16.75 troy ozs. $400/600 896. A Set of Four Tiffany Sterling Silver Castors, 1931, each plain baluster shape with pierced dome cover and a circular foot, height 4 3/4 in., weight 11.85 troy ozs. $400/600

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898. A Cased Set of 12 American Aesthetic Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons with Sunflower Finials, Gorham, late 19th c., ret. E.J. Borne & Co., Ashland, WI; weight 2.90 troy ozs. $200/300 899. An American Sterling Silver Tea Set, Dunkirk Silversmiths, Meriden, CT, c. 1945-1950, comprised of a coffee pot, teapot, sugar, creamer and waste bowl; coffee pot height 10 1/2 in., combined weight 77.20 troy ozs. (5 pcs.) $1000/1500

903. An American Coin Silver Water Pitcher, early 19th c., marked “BROWER” in arc, over “&” over “RUSHER” in arc and “NEW YORK” in serrated rectangle, wc. 1837-42, raised baluster body up to shoulder, wide reeded band at shoulder, reeded band applied at rim and at foot, hollowcast scrolled handle, height 9 1/2 in., weight 28.65 troy ozs. $1200/1800


904. An American Classical Coin Silver Fruit or Cake Basket, R. & W. Wilson, Philadelphia, wc, 1825-46, incised marks, circular bowl with a flared rim having chased vine of foliage and grapes below dierolled modified guilloche border, raised on a pedestal base with beaded borders, cast grapevine swing handles, beaded vacant reserve, height 11 in., diameter 12 in., weight 30.40 troy ozs. $1500/2500 W 905. A Pair of

American Sterling Silver Footed Tazzas, early 20th c., Frank M. Whiting, retailed J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, chased foliate rims, gadrooned borders, weighted bases, height 4 in., diameter 8 1/4 in. $600/900 W 906. An American

Squirrel-Mounted Silverplate Nut Bowl, E.G. Webster, of melon form, raised on four floral and anthemion mounted scroll feet, height 7 1/4 in., diameter 7 1/2 in.

904

908

908. George David Coulon (French/New Orleans, 1822-1904), “Study of Horses”, 1879, oil on wood panel, initialed and dated lower right, signed, titled, dated and inscribed “After Herring” and “New Orleans”, remnants of label en verso, 10 3/4 in. x 9 3/4 in., in a period giltwood frame. $2000/3000 909. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ Louisiana, 1870-1934), “Bayou Scene with Three Live Oaks”, oil wash on board, signed lower left, inscribed “New Orleans, La” and two remnants of labels en verso, sight 19 1/4 in. x 29 1/2 in., in a period frame.

909

$3000/5000 Provenance: Descended in a Louisiana family.

$300/500 W 907. An Antique

English Sterling Silver Repoussé Tankard, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1902, height 4 1/8 in., weight 6.60 troy ozs.; together with an Old Sheffield wine coaster, and American wine coaster. (3 pcs) $300/500

910. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Live Oaks in the Louisiana Bayou”, oil wash on board, pencilsigned lower left, old script inscription en verso, 18 in. x 24 in., matted and framed. $2500/3500

910

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911. Cyrenius Hall (American, 1830-1904), “Tropical Inlet, possibly the Mouth of St. John’s River, Florida”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 16 in. x 30 in., in an ornate giltwood period frame.

913. Anne Wells Munger (American/ Massachusetts/Mississippi, 1862-1945), “Plantation House Porch”, oil on canvas laid down on board, unsigned, 15 in. x 13 in., attractively framed.

$8000/12000

$1200/1800

Provenance: Descended in a New Orleans family.

Provenance: Found in the house in Wellesley, Massachusetts, where Anne Wells Munger lived at the end of her life.

912. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, b. 1944), “Cabin in the Bayou”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, inscribed en verso, 7 in. x 9 1/4 in., attractively framed. $8000/12000

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914. Peter Baumgras (Bavarian/ American, 1827-1904), “Basket of Grapes and Peaches”, 1897, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 13 in. x 18 in., in an antique carved maple frame. $2000/3000 W 915. Currier and Ives/Publishers,

“High Water on the Mississippi” and “Low Water on the Mississippi”, two lithographs, later edition, image size 18 in. x 28 in., unframed. $500/750 914

W 916. Currier and Ives/Publishers,

“Midnight Race on the Mississippi”, color lithograph, no date, sight 10 5/8 in. x 14 3/4 in., matted and framed. $300/500 917. John McCrady (American, 19111968), “The Robert E. Lee and the Natchez”, lithograph, pencil-signed lower right and pencil-titled lower right, edition size unknown, published by the Associated American Artists, New York, with artist and subject information en verso, sight 10 1/2 in. x 14 3/4 in., attractively matted and framed. $800/1200 917

W 918. John Calvin Coovert

(Mississippi/Tennessee, 1862-1937), “White Cotton, Black Pickers and a Gin. Humble and Crude, but the Crop Uncle Sam Depends on to Maintain His Gold Balance”, copyrighted 1914, cirkut (panorama) photomechanical image, artist name, title, and copyrighted Memphis, Tennessee in negative lower right, sight 8 1/2 in. x 34 3/4 in., framed. $200/400

W 920. [Naval History], manuscript and

illustrated document, by John Thomas Newton, Commander of the Home Squadron, U.S. Navy, 1852-1855, eleven pages, 7 1/8 in. x 5 in., illustrating, in great detail, the flag signals used by the ships Columbia, Princeton, Cyane, Albany, Decatur and Fulton, mounted on paper, 15 in. x 11 in., extracted from a 19th c. scrap book.

W 919. [Slave Inventory], Register of

$200/400

Negroes, 6th February, 1839, manuscript document, 12 pages, 7 3/4 in. x 4 1/2 in., showing a list of over 130 slaves, listing their names and birthdays, from 1773-1841, also a list of 5 deaths, with causes.

Note: The Home Squadron, part of the U.S. Navy, was organized in 1838. Its ships were assigned to protect coastal commerce, aid ships in distress, suppress piracy and the slave trade, and make coastal surveys. It was discontinued after the outbreak of the Civil War, when the Union blockade forced a reassignment of ships to close off Southern ports.

$500/700

John Thomas Newton (1793-1857) was appointed in 1809 as a midshipman. He served on the Hornet and commanded the steamers Fulton and Missouri and the navy yard in Pensacola, FL. He became flag officer and commodore of the Home Squadron from 1852-1855 and commanded the navy yard in Portsmouth, NH from 1855-1857.

921

921. A Pair of Antique American Cast Iron Hitching Posts, mid-19th c., in the form of branches, height 64 1/2 in. $1200/1800 W 922. An Antique American Pine

Stepback Cupboard, 19th c., probably Texas, flared cornice above an open back with two shelves, reeded stiles, a pair of paneled doors below, shaped base, bracket feet; backboards composed of old commercial crate board, Monterey, Mexico, height 68 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 24 in. $400/600 W 923. An Antique American Pine

and Maple Tavern Table, 18th c., overhanging top above a frieze drawer, turned legs connected by molded stretchers, pegged construction, height 36 3/4 in., width 48 in., depth 17 in. $200/400

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924. An Antique American Pine and Mixed Woods Bookcase, probably Southern, outset cornice over a pair of large glazed doors, lower case with paneled doors, blocked, molded base, height 99 1/2 in., width 64 in., depth 21 1/4 in.

924

$1200/1800 925. An Antique American Federal-Style Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, serpentine case with two graduated drawers flanked by two incurvate doors, tapered square legs, string inlay throughout, height 38 1/2 in., width 70 in., depth 23 5/8 in. $1200/1800

925

926. A Carved Hardwood Planter’s Chair, continuous caned seat with shaped crest, serpentine arms with boot extensions, boldly turned and blocked legs, pegged construction throughout, height 42 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 28 1/2 in. $300/500 927. An American Federal Carved Mahogany Serving Table, c. 1830, shaped gallery, two short over one long drawer, turned legs, stretcher shelf, ball feet, height 35 1/2 in., width 34 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $700/900 928. A Pair of American Late Classical Mahogany, Cherrywood and Birdseye Maple Inlaid Chests of Drawers, c. 1835, each with rectangular top above an outset drawer flanked by Gothic arch panel stiles, three graduated drawers flanked by colonnettes, turned feet, height 48 1/2 in., width 43 5/8 in., depth 21 3/8 in. $2500/3500

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929. A Louisiana Carved Mahogany Armoire, mid19th c., stamped “W. & J. N.O.”, ogee-molded cornice, paneled doors opening to shelves and belt of drawers, ogee bracket feet, height 94 3/4 in., width 70 1/4 in., depth 25 1/4 in. $1800/2500 Note: Interestingly, two New Orleans cased pieces with ink “W. & J.” stamps have sold in these rooms as lot 673, June 26, 2011, and lot 25, November, 1988. 930. An American Carved Walnut Chest-on-Stand, late 18th c., probably Chester, PA, a dentillated cornice above five small drawers; four graduated drawers, the later stand with scrolled apron, cabriole legs ending in drake feet, height 70 1/2 in., width 44 in., depth 22 1/2 in.

929

930

931

$1500/2500 931. An Antique English Carved and Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, blocked cornice, tripartite mirror plate, engaged rope-twist columns with acanthine capitals and blocked rosettes, height 27 3/4 in., width 55 in. $700/1000

933

933. An American Chippendale Carved Mahogany Looking Glass, Philadelphia, arched crest, molded frame with shaped “ears”, scalloped base, height 27 1/2 in., width 13 1/2 in.

934

$300/500 W 932. An American Late Classical Mahogany Wall Mirror,

mid-19th c., arched top and ripple molded borders, original mirror plate, height 32 in., width 23 in. $300/500

934. An American Cast Iron Sugar Kettle 19th c., deep bowl, nice weathered surface, height 20 in., diameter 54 in. $1000/1500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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W 937. An Antique American Cast

Iron Garden Gate, cast on the crest “Josiah H. Bender, 1865”, with beaded stiles, C-scrolls, and acanthus leaves, porcelain knobs, height 41 1/2 in., width 39 in. $500/750 W 938. An American Cast Iron

Molasses Kettle, 19th c., knopped rim, small size, marked on rim “Warrented 22 gal”, height 15 in., diameter 27 in. $500/750 939. An Antique American Cast Iron Hitching Post, 19th c., fluted and molded post with hitching ring and horse head, height 44 1/2 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 9 1/4 in.

935

$500/750 W 940. A Pair of Cast Iron Cabbage

Leaf Garden Urns, on molded tapered plinths, height 29 in., diameter 19 in. $600/800 W 941. An American Polychromed

Cast Iron Hitching Post, in the form of a boy, now holding a lantern, height 43 in. $800/1200 W 942. A Louisiana State Militia

936

939

Button, c. 1850, retailed by Horstmann, N.Y. & Phil., two piece convex form, probably manufactured by either Scovill Manuf. Co. or Steele & Johnson, diameter 3/4 in. $300/500 W 943. A Civil

944

935. An American Rococo Cast Iron Garden Settee, mid-19th c., probably New York, after a design introduced by Carron Ironworks (Scotland, 1759-1982), with scalloped floral crest, the back of interlocking arches, continuous arms, reticulated seat, foliate skirt, cabriole legs, height 35 3/4 in., width 44 in., depth 18 in. $700/900 Note: The design for this bench was patented in Britain in 1846 and produced in the United States after 1848 by Chase Bros. & Co. of Boston and The Vulcan Iron Works of Illinois. Benches similar to this lot are at the White House and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Reference: Tracy, 19th Century American Furniture and Other Decorative Arts, pl. 119.

936. An American Rococo Cast Iron Garden Settee, mid-19th c., probably New York, after a design introduced by Carron Ironworks (Scotland, 1759-1982), with scalloped floral crest, the back of interlocking arches, continuous arms, reticulated seat, foliate skirt, cabriole legs, height 35 in., width 43 3/4 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $800/1200

War Relic, comprising a minie ball embedded in a tree fragment, a metal tag stating it was found at the site of the Battle of Shiloh; together with two Civil war bullets and an antique pistol. (4 pcs.) $300/500 944. A Confederate Staff Officer’s Sword, marked “Dufilho, N.O.” on the drag, the quillion with “C.S.” and pelican insignia, wire-wrapped leather grip, steel and brass scabbard. $6000/9000

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945. An Enlisted Man’s Cavalry Saber, marked “Memphis Novelty Works, Thos. Leech & Co.”, wire-wrapped leather grip, with associated steel scabbard. $5000/7000 W 946. [Civil War Generals’

Cartes de Visite], comprising Beauregard, with J. Gurney & Son backstamp; Polk, oval format; Butler, with Anthony/Brady backstamp and another Butler with Earles’ overstamp, 4 pieces total. $500/700 947. A Fine Collection of Confederate Imprints from Thomas Young Simons, Signer of the South Carolina Order of Secession, 1859-1861, a collection of 28 bound imprints on pre-war and secession 947 subjects, incl: Epitaph on the United States of America, broadside, Evans & Cogswell, 18 5/8 in. x 12 2/8 in.; The Address of the People of South Carolina, assembled in Convention, to the People of the Slaveholding States, Evans & Cogswell, 1860; Declaration of the Immediate Causes which Induce and Justify the 948 Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union and the Ordinance of Secession, Evans & Cogswell, 1860 and others, the full list of imprints available, together with John Calhoun, A Disquisition of the Government..., partial copy, possibly 1851, first 30 pages torn off and Facts and Observations relative to the Fever..., 1823, with bookplate from Thomas Y. Simons, M.D., a well-known Charleston doctor and father of Thomas Young Simons. $3000/5000 Note: Thomas Young Simons (1828-1878) was a Charleston soldier, journalist, lawyer and state legislator. In 1854-60 he was a member of the South Carolina legislature and presidential elector. He was also a member and signer of the ordinance of secession in December, 1860. He served as a captain during the Civil War, and later as judge-advocate.

945

948. A Large Archive of Confederate Martyr William B. Mumford, 1860s-1950s, hundreds of photographs and ephemera from Mumford, his family, and later generations, including newspapers, tintype albums, CDVs, cabinet cards, advertisements, presented loose and in albums. $1200/1800 Note: In a combined land and sea operation initially under the command of Commodore David Farragut and soon involving Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, Federal forces entered the mouth of the Mississippi River and assailed New Orleans, the largest city of the Confederacy, on 25 May 1862. Farragut sent a message from the Union fleet requesting Mayor John T. Monroe to remove the Confederate flags from the Custom House, Mint, and City Hall, as a sign of surrender. Monroe’s refusal caused Captain Henry W. Morris of the USS Pocahontas to send ashore an advance team of Marines, to physically remove the Southern flags and substitute Federal ones, while Farragut was still attempting to secure an official surrender from the mayor. As the Marines raised the American flag, an angry crowd gathered; they were warned that the Pocahontas would fire charges of grapeshot on anyone tampering with the Stars and Stripes. Notwithstanding that warning, William Bruce Mumford (c. 1820-1862) and six other Confederate sympathizers tore down the Union flag from the Mint. Mumford cut a staff to drop it, and indeed the Pocahontas fired; a sliver of stone dislodged by the shot slightly wounded him, but he carried the flag through rebellious citizens to the mayor at City Hall. By the time he arrived the remnant was almost unrecognizable, and General Butler - who had declared that no activity in support of secession would be tolerated – was incensed: I find the city under the dominion of a mob. They have insulted our flag – torn it down with indignity. Both the perpetrators and abettors [will be punished] so that they will fear the stripes, if they do not reverence the stars of our banner. Butler took official control of the city on 1 May 1862, and Mumford was arrested for treason (despite his Union patriotism as a Union soldier during the Seminole and Mexican wars). On 30 May he was convicted by a military tribunal, sentenced on 5 June, and hanged “from a flag-staff projecting from one of the windows under the front portico” of the Mint, by now memorable as the scene of his crime, on 7 June 1862. He is buried in a vault at Cypress Grove Cemetery in New Orleans. On 18 June 1862 Thomas Overton Moore, the Confederate governor of Louisiana, declared Mumford a hero and a model. C. S. A. President Jefferson Davis, pointing out (as did Gen. Robert E. Lee) that the city was not yet in Yankee hands when the incident had occurred, issued a proclamation threatening Butler and his officers with death; but Gen. Butler eventually interceded for a job in Washington on behalf of Mumford’s widow Mary (c.1825-1912).

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W 949. [Civil War Veterans

W 956. A Group of Five

Photograph], “Essex Co. Veteran Odd Fellows Association/ Nov. 1876”, albumen photograph, by Moulton, mounted on a titled mat, photograph 6 in. x 8 1/2 in., in a period frame.

American Edged Weapons, incl: a Model 1860 Naval Cutlass, dated 1862, by Ames Mfg., Chicopee, Mass.; a short sword, a Model 1852 Navy Officer’s sword, a Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, and a bayonet. Note: Various condition.

$500/700

$1000/1500

W 950. [Union War Prisoners

Association], “Union War Prisoners Association, Organized in Charleston Jail, Dec. 31st, 1861”, lithograph, published by Goupil & Co., 1863, with soldiers names in cartouches and showing vignettes of the prisons in Richmond, Columbia, Salisbury, Charleston and New Orleans, 31 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in., framed.

W 957. A US Model 1852 Navy

955

Officer’s Sword, the blade with retailer “Leon Godchaux, New Orleans”, also with fouled anchor and eagle; dolphin head finial on quillion, sharkskin grip, sword knot wrapped around guard, leather scabbard with knotform hangers and dolphin drag.

$500/700

$300/500

W 951. A Group of Ten New Orleans

W 958. A Group of Antique American

Civil War Era Newspapers, including five issues from March and April, 1861 of The Daily Delta and five issues from January, February, November and December 1861 of New Orleans Daily Cresent, all unbound sheets.

Swords, including 3 Model 1860 Field Officer’s swords, two with scabbards, and one militia/society sword by Pettibone Bros., Ohio, (4 pcs.) $600/900

$300/500 W 952. [Civil War CDV Album], small

album with 13 Cartes de Visites including; Stonewall Jackson, Lee, Lincoln playing a banjo, Mrs. Lincoln, Lieut. Gen. Grant and others.

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$300/500

$700/1000

W 953. A Prussian Model 1809

Note: Considered “the most fashionable of all antebellum furniture shops in New Orleans,” Prudent Mallard’s wares were both “sumptuous and expensive...He had everything needed to furnish a house in the grandest taste.”1 According to his own advertisement:

“Potsdam Musket”, early 19th c., percussion, lockplate stamped with “Saarn” and crown, brass furniture, full walnut stock, barrel length 47 in., possibly imported for the Civil War. $500/750

This establishment is emphatically a curiosity depot and presents the most extensive assortment of everything rare, rich, and beautiful, comprising works of skill and art as varied as the fancy could imagine.

W 954. A Group of Buffalo Soldiers

Relics, c. 1890, consisting of uniform parts and a cartridge, presented in a shadowbox with a map of Montana and a reproduction photograph of the 25th Infantry Regiment, 25 in. x 25 in.

Reference: 1. Harrison, Stephen G., “The Nineteen Century Furniture Trade in New Orleans,” Magazine Antiques, May 1997. 2. IBID

$300/500

960. An American Late Federal Mahogany and Églomisé Pier Mirror, early 19th c., blocked molded crest, reeded stiles, blocked corners, painted panel depicting a stately house with cupola and an American clipper ship, height 40 in., width 20 7/8 in.

Provenance: Excavated in the 1950s from Fort Custer, Montana. 955. A Pair of Antique English Percussion Dueling Pistols, 19th c., octagonal barrel, carved walnut with acanthus leaf, marked “R.T.” and “1” or “2” on top of barrel, but with sliding cartouche marked “A.R.”, opening to reveal spare ball, barrel length 8 in. $1000/1500

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959. A Napoleon III Polychrome and Gilt Bisque Porcelain Figural Mantel Clock, retailed by Prudent Mallard, c. 1850, marked “P. Mallard/ 55 Royal/ New Orleans” on dial and upper and lower case, the figural group modeled as cupid tugging on a maiden’s sleeve, elaborate scrolled case painted with reserves of doves, height 17 in., width 12 1/2 in, depth 7 in.

$400/600

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961. [Antique Insurance Map Folios of New Orleans], Insurance Maps of New Orleans, Louisiana, 19081909, 1937, published by Sanborn Map Co., NY, hand-colored maps showing details of real estate in the French Quarter, Warehouse District, Canal St., and the Garden District, includes volumes 1, 3, 4 and 5 and another volume # 1 from 1937, 26 1/2 in. x 18 1/2 in. Note: Various condition.

962

964. An American Gilt Lacquered Solar Lamp, mid-19th c., attributed to Starr & Fellows Co., New York, original kerosene font atop standard identified as No. 250, period shade and crystal prisms, previously electrified, overall height 28 1/4 in.

$1000/1500 962. [Bonnet Carré Point Manuscript Map], “Subdivision of Batture at Bonnet Carré Point in the Parish of St. John Baptist, LA”, 1892, ink and handcoloring on linen paper, by George H. Grandjean, with a detailed description of the survey and subdivision of the “reclaimed batture” which was “declared satisfactory” by George Sarpy of Glendale Plantation, and Celestin Perret, but was “protested” by Joseph Hymel of Hymelia Plantation, sheet size 23 in. x 32 in., framed.

$400/600 W 965. An Anglo-

Colonial Blown Ruby Glass and Bronze Hall Lantern 19th c., smoke dome with chains, base with floral repoussé support and bird-form hooks, height 22 in., diameter 12 in.

961

$500/700 W 966. A Good

964

963. Leonard Wells Volk (American, 1828-1895), a Carrara marble bust of a Fashionable Lady, probably Mary Todd Lincoln, 1889, signed and dated en verso, height 25 in.

$1000/1500

$1000/1500

963

Renaissance Revival Parian Water Pitcher, c. 1860, relief decoration depicting knights and maidens, height 10 in. $400/600 W 967. A “Gone with

the Wind” Pinback Premiere Button, 1939, metal pinback button with ribbon, for the premiere of the movie on Dec. 15, 1939 in Atlanta Georgia, diameter 1 3/4 in., in a modern shadowbox frame. $800/1200

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W 968. A Pair of

W 974. Engraving of

American Pressed Brass Tiebacks, c. 1850, each with gilt porcelain flower set on a ground of strawberries and leaves, length 11 in.

General Robert E. Lee, engraved by J. Rogers, Sr., signed by sitter in plate, sight 9 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed. $125/150

$300/500 W 975. After John W 969. A

James Audubon (American, 17851851), “Large Billed Curlew”, No. 47, Plate CCXXXI, from Birds of America, colored lithograph, later edition, sight 24 1/2 in. x 37 1/2 in., gilt frame.

Staffordshire Bust of George Washington, c. 1920, height 7 3/4 in., width 5 in., depth 3 1/2 in. $100/200 977 W 970. A

$200/400

Pennsylvania Dutch Baptismal Fraktur, 1840, color woodcut and ink on paper mounted on linen, printed and sold by W.C. Peters Harrisburg, PA, sight 15 1/2 in. x 12 3/4 in. Note: Some damage and losses.

W 976. G.

Wilson (American, 20th c.), “Telling War Stories”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower left, 24 in. x 36 in., in a giltwood frame. $400/600

977. Attributed to Aaron Dean Fletcher W 971. William (American/New Russell Birch York, 1817(British/ 1902), “Jonathan 978 American, Whipple (born July 1755-1834), 7, 1795)” and his “Arch Street Ferry, wife “Melinda Philadelphia”, 1800, engraving, titled, dated, and inscribed lower left Grout Whipple (married September 10-15, 1820)”, c. 1840, a pair of and lower center, sheet size 15 1/2 in. x 17 in., image size 11 in. x 13 oils on canvas, unsigned, each 27 in. x 22 in., in matching frames. 1/2 in., framed. $1500/2500 $300/500

$300/500 W 972. A Group of Four Antique American Engravings of

Prominent Statesmen, including “John Hancock”, engraved by I.B. Forrest, after John Singleton Copley (American, 1738-1815); “John C. Calhoun”, engraved by T.B. Welch, after J.B. Longacre (American, late 18th/early 19th c.), “Daniel Boone” engraved by J.B. Longacre after Chester Harding (American, 1792-1866), and “Patrick Henry”, engraved by E. Wellmore after J.B. Longacre; each 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in., matted and framed alike.

Provenance: Acquired from the descendants of John Adams Whipple (18221891), the celebrated pioneer of American photography and son of the sitters. Frames from Heydenryck Gallery, New York. 978. American or English School, 19th c., a pair of oval portraits of a “Grey-Haired Man” and “Woman in a Lace Bonnett”, each oil on canvas, each 29 7/8 in. x 24 3/4 in., in matching later giltwood frames. $800/1200

$300/500 W 979. G. Wilson (American, 20th c.), “Confederate Skirmish”, W 973. [Presidential Portraits], The White House Gallery of

Official Portraits of the Presidents, published by The Gravure Company of America, 1901, folio (20 in. x 16 in.), featuring 24 photogravures of official White House portraits from Presidents Washington through McKinley, each with short biography. Note: Boards loose. $200/300

acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, titled en verso, 24 in. x 18 in., in a giltwood frame. $300/500 980. Dutch School, early 20th c., “The Seekatz In American Water”, 1908 oil on canvas, illegibly signed and dated lower right, 24 1/4 in. x 48 in., in a period carved and painted wood frame. $700/900

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981. An American Innovative Cast Iron Spring Chair, c. 1865, shaped upholstered back with pierced ironwork supports, circular adjustable seat, turned stem, outswept scroll legs.

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983

984. Alexander John Drysdale (American/Louisiana, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Marsh, Early Morning”, 1921, oil wash on canvas laid down on board, signed and dated lower left, signed, dated and titled en verso, 13 1/4 in. x 20 in., in a giltwood frame. $2500/3500

981

982

$500/700 Note: The spring device on the base of this chair was first used for railcar seating and later incorporated into parlor and office furniture, such as the example seen here. This lot is identical to a c. 1849 spring base chair designed by Thomas E. Warren of Troy, New York, illustrated in Hanks Innovative Furniture in America from 1800 to the Present, p. 128, fig. 103. Reference: Scherer. New York Furniture at the New York State Museum, p. 98, pl. 96.

982. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Work Table, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, molded lift top, fitted satinwood interior, single drawer and pull-out compartment, raised on slender S-shaped legs connected by stretchers centered by a circular plinth, height 33 in., width 21 in., depth 16 in. $500/700 Note: The present lot is nearly identical to a work table illustrated in Schwartz, et al. The Furniture of John Henry Belter, p. 83, pl. 61. 984 983. Louisiana School, early 19th c., “Portrait of a Gentleman, a member of the Beauvais-Decuir family”, oil on canvas, illegibly signed lower right, 25 1/2 in. x 21 1/2 in., in an antique giltwood frame. $800/1200 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family. Note: The gentleman depicted in this portrait is connected to the Beauvais-Decuir family, whose portraits by Jacques Amans (French, 18011888, active New Orleans 1836-1856) sold in these rooms in May 2010, September 2010, February 2011, and April 2011.

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988. Conrad Albrizio (American/New Orleans, 18941973), “Old Spanish Custom House, Bayou St. John”, oil on canvas board, unsigned, artist and location identified en verso, 17 3/4 in. x 23 3/4 in., period frame.

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$3000/5000 Note: Born in New York City and trained as an architectural designer, Conrad Albrizio was an accomplished muralist, working with both paint and mosaic. In 1930 he was commissioned to paint murals in the new State Capitol in Baton Rouge. Albrizio taught art at LSU from 1935 until his retirement in 1954. 987

986

985. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou”, 1921, oil wash on board, signed and dated lower left, sight 9 1/4 in. x 28 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. $2500/3500 986. Caroline M. Bell (American, 18741970), “Schooners at Harbor”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 20 1/8 in. x 16 1/8 in., framed. $2000/3000 987. Charles Henry Reynolds (Oklahoma/ New Mexico, 1902-1963), “Evening on the River”, oil on board, signed lower right, City Art Store, Tulsa, Oklahoma label and inscribed en verso, 12 3/4 in. x 15 in., in a period frame. $1000/1500

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989. Marie Atkinson Hull (American/ Mississippi, 1890-1980), “Mountainous Landscape, Probably Colorado”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 19 7/8 in. x 22 in., in a period frame. $2500/3500 Note: Marie Hull spent two summers studying at the Colorado Springs Art Center with John Carlson and Robert Reid. This painting of the mountainous terrain of Colorado is representational by nature but shows the beginnings of the expressive brushwork that she uses in her later abstract paintings.

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990. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ Louisiana, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou Scene”, oil wash on board, signed lower right, sight 5 3/4 in. x 19 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed.

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$1200/1800 991. William A. Slaughter (American/ Texas, 19232003), “Texas Bluebonnets, Prickly Pears, and Oak Tree”, 1967, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, inscribed en verso, 8 in. x 10 in., framed. $1000/1500 992 992. Hunt Slonem (American/ Louisiana, b. 1951), “Two Birds”, 1997, oil on canvas, signed and dated en verso, 37 in. x 37 in., unframed. $2500/3500

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W 993. David Noll (American/Louisiana,

20th c.), “Cardinal on a Magnolia Branch”, “Two Cardinals Eating Berries”, and “Bird on a Branch”, 1971, watercolors, all signed and dated, sight 10 3/4 in. x 16 1/2 in., 11 in. x 9 1/2 in., and 16 1/2 in. x 13 in. respectively, all matted and framed. (3 pcs.) $700/900

994. George Frederick Castleden (British/ New Orleans, 1861-1945), “Old Slave Door, New Orleans”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, 10 in. x 7 in., in a period frame. $700/900 Note: George Castleden completed an etching of this same view with the title “Old Slave Door, New Orleans”.

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997. James Michalopoulos (American/New Orleans, b. 1951), “Amarillo Victorian”, 1994, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., in an ornate giltwood frame. $3000/5000 W 998. Emile Gruppe

(American, 1896-1978), “Coastal Scene”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, 10 in. x 14 in., framed. $500/750 W 999. Emile Gruppe

(American, 1896-1978), “Rocky Coast”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, 10 in. x 14 in., framed. 995

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995. Morris Henry Hobbs (American/New Orleans, 1892-1967), “French Quarter Patio”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 16 in. x 12 in., attractively framed.

1000. Robert M. Rucker (American/ Louisiana, 1932-2001), “French Quarter View” and “Cypress Swamp”, watercolors, signed lower left and lower center respectively, sight 13 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in., matted and framed alike.

$2500/3500

$800/1200

996. James Michalopoulos (American/New Orleans, b. 1950), “Balcony, Green Shutters”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 23 3/4 in. x 30 in, in artist’s frame.

1001. Colette Pope Heldner (American/Louisiana, 1902-1990), “Swamp Idyl (Louisiana Bayou Country)”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., in a period frame.

$3000/5000

$1000/1500


W 1002. After Walter Inglis

Anderson (American/ Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Blue Jays and Pines A-3”, c. 1983, hand-colored linocut, colored by Adele Anderson Lawton, printed by Carol Anderson from the original block, labeled with documentation en verso, approx. 18 in. x 36 in., matted and framed. $400/600 1003. Robert M. Rucker (American/Louisiana, 1932-2001), “Little Theater Courtyard, on Chartres and St. Peter Streets” and “Toulouse Galleries, in the French Quarter”, watercolors, signed lower right and left, respectively, Harmanson’s Art and Book Store, Royal Street labels en verso of both, sight 14 in. x 5 in., matted and framed alike. (2 pcs.)

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$800/1200 1004. Margaret Dorothy Shelton (Canadian, 19151984), “Hollyhocks”, 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 20 in. x 16 in., framed. $1000/1500 W 1005. W.H. Baker

(American/Louisiana/New York, 1825-1875), “Three Figures in a Landscape”, 1865, oil on canvas, initialed “WB” and dated lower right, with Seebold label, pencil monogrammed, signed, dated and inscribed “New Orleans, LA” en verso, 6 3/8 in. x 10 in., in a giltwood frame.

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1008

1007. Mary Clare Sherwood (American/ Mississippi, 1868-1943), “Autumn Color: Golden Afternoon, Long Lake Club Grounds, Mississippi”, c. 1940, oil on canvas board, unsigned, Art Week November 25 to December 1, 1940 exhibition label and hand written inscription regarding authentication en verso, 8 in. x 10 in., framed.

W 1009. Fred Lyman (American/New

$700/900

$250/350

Woodard Simon (Texas/ Georgia, 1911-1996), “The Ballet Dancers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 20 in. x 16 in., unframed.

Provenance: According to the handwritten inscription signed by Rhoda G. Sherwood, the painting offered here was verified by Reverend William T. Sherwood as being from his collection; from the estate of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993).

W 1010. Emma Cheves Wilkins

$800/1200

1008. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Swamp Idyl (Louisiana Bayou Country)”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 20 in. x 16 in., in a period frame.

$300/500 W 1006. Jewel Alma

Provenance: From the noted Southern art collection of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993).

$1000/1500

Orleans, 20th c.), “French Quarter Street in Rain”, 1954, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 20 in. x 16 in., framed.

(American/Georgia, 1871-1956), “Still Life of Flowers in a Glass Vase “ watercolor, signed lower right, Fred Reed Inc., Atlanta label and biographical materials en verso, 11 in. x 13 3/4 in., framed. $400/600 Provenance: From the noted Southern art collection of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993).

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W 1011. Frances DeBra Brown

W 1017. After Walter Inglis Anderson

(American/Mississippi, 1919-2011), “Dogtrot with Clothesline”, 1975, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated and Brown’s Frame Shoppe & Little Gallery, Jackson, Mississippi label en verso, 16 in. x 20 in., attractively framed.

(American/Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Three Mallards”, late 20th c., hand-colored linocut print from plate by Walter Anderson, unsigned, titled, with a stamp reading “... printed by Carolyn Anderson” and a script inscription reading “painted by Peter M. Anderson” en verso, 18 in. x 56 in., framed.

$500/750

$800/1200

Note: The artist, teacher, writer and art conservator, Frances DeBra Brown lived in Yazoo City, Mississippi for 92 years. A World War II veteran serving in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC), she published a collection of her letters home entitled An Army in Skirts in 2008.

1018. Charles Frederick Surendorf (American, 1906-1979), “Mardi Gras New Orleans”, linocut on paper, pencilsigned, titled and numbered “1st Ed/100”, sheet 18 in. x 13 in., matted.

This delightful painting shows the rustling of clothes from a breeze as they hang on the line beside a rustic cabin in the Mississippi countryside. 1012. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Blind Singer/ Egyptian Figures”, “Egyptian Figures/ Footprints”, “Egyptian Figures/Footprints II”, “Egyptian Figures on Grid”, “Bird Man on Grid”, five pen and ink drawings on paper, some with watercolor, 8 1/2 in. x 11 in., 11 3/8 in. x 8 1/2 in., 14 1/2 in. x 11 1/2 in., 11 1/2 in. x 9 in., 11 in. x 8 1/2 in. respectively, all framed.

$500/700

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1019. Robert Gordy (American/ Louisiana, 1933-1986), “Figures in a Landscape”, serigraph, numbered “153/250”, signed lower right, 14 3/4 in. x 39 in., unframed. $300/500 W 1020. Benjamin Mendoza (Bolivian,

$1200/1800

20th c.), “Extradition”, 1971, mixed media on canvas affixed to board, signed, dated and inscribed upper right, 12 3/4 in. x 10 5/8 in., framed.

W 1013. Colette Pope Heldner

$500/700

(American/New Orleans, 1902-1990), “Parisian Couple”, 1931, pastel on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower right, 8 in. x 4 3/4 in., under glass, attractively framed.

W 1021. Ralph Lewanda Wickiser

(American/New York/Louisiana, 1910-1998), “In the Louisiana Bayou”, color lithograph, unsigned, with a “Deaccessioned, Delgado Museum, 1965” stamp en verso, sight 8 1/4 in. x 11 1/8 in., matted framed.

$500/700 W 1014. Louisiana School, early 20th

c., “French Quarter Courtyard”, oil on canvas, signed “Swinney” lower left, 32 in. x 35 in., in a period frame. $1000/1500

$250/350 Provenance: Formerly in the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, de-accessioned 1965.

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W 1022. Noel

W 1015. Attilio

Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Exodus: Divine Cow: Egyptian Series”, 1989, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower right, inscribed “Divine Cow (Headless)” en verso, 22 in. x 30 in., unframed.

Salemme (American, 1911-1955), “Abstract Figures”, watercolor and pencil on board, signed lower right, sight 7 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in., framed. $800/1200 W 1016. Abraham

Walkowitz (American, 18781965), “Abstract”, watercolor and graphite on board, signed lower center, 7 1/2 in. x 5 1/8 in., framed. $500/750

1019

$500/750 W 1023. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-

1995), “Haitian Market Place”, 1989, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right, “Bryant Galleries, New Orleans” labels en verso, sight 24 1/2 in. x 35 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. $300/500

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W 1024. Charles

Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans, 19061992), “The Redhead”, oil on canvas, signed right center, sight 17 in. x 14 in., in a giltwood frame. $400/600 1025. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 19281995), “Israel”, 1968, mixed media on paper, signed, titled and dated lower left, sight 18 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. $700/900 Provenance: A New York City estate. W 1026. John Burton

Harter (American/ New Orleans, 19402002), “Standing Nude Male”, oil on board, unsigned, J.B. Harter Trust “01084” label en verso, 14 1/2 in. x 10 in., attractively matted and framed; accompanied by The Drawings of J.B. Harter by John Burton Harter, edited by Charles W. Leslie, Leslie-Loman, Gay Art Foundation, New York, 2003. $400/600 Provenance: Estate of John Burton Harter. W 1027. John Burton

Harter (Kentucky/ New Orleans, 19402002), “Standing Nude Male-Rear”, felt-tipped pen on paper, unsigned, J.B. Harter Trust “01078” label en verso, sheet 8 1/8 in. x 14 in., attractively matted and framed. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of John Burton Harter.

1031 1025

W 1028. Spanish Colonial

School, late 18th/early 19th c., “The Virgin of Sorrows”, oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed “Mater Dolorosa”, 20 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in., framed. $500/750 1029. Italian School, mid-19th c., “The Isle of Capri”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 19 1/2 in. x 29 1/2 in., framed. $500/750 1029 1030. German School, late 19th/early 20th c., “Ca’ d’Oro”, oil on beveled wood panel, indistinctly signed lower right, titled and inscribed “Venedig (Venice)” en verso of board, 6 1/8 in. x 12 3/8 in., in a period wood frame. $400/600 1031. Niek van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954), “Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, titled lower left, signed and titled en verso, 7 in. x 9 in., framed. $1000/1500

1030

W 1033. Italian School, late 19th c., “Landscape with Figure”,

oil on canvas, unsigned, 19 3/4 in. x 23 in., unframed. W 1032. French School, early

20th c., “Still Life”, oil on wood panel, unsigned, 22 1/4 in. x 18 in., unframed. $400/600

$500/700 W 1034. Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947), “Nudes”,

etching on paper, sight 7 in. x 9 1/2 in., matted and framed. $200/300

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W 1035. A Set of Tiffany Studios Bronze Blotter

Corners, c. 1910, in the “Pine Needle” pattern, marked “Tiffany Studios/ New York”, length 8 in. $250/350 W 1036. An Antique English Pottery Jardinière

on Pedestal, c. 1900, the vessel with floral decoration, the stand with lion handles and Greek key banding, overall height 32 in., diameter 12 1/2 in. $600/900 1041

1038. A Pair of Italian Marble Campagna Urns, flared molded rim, lobed bowl, turned pedestal on a square plinth, height 16 in., diameter 22 in. $1000/2000 1039. An English Carved Oak “Dickens” Pedestal Desk, mid-19th c., superstructure with baluster gallery flanked by bays of four drawers, slant top tooled leather writing surface, egg and dart molding, apron fitted with drawers on two pedestal bases each with three drawers, height 48 in., width 60 1/2 in., depth 31 3/4 in. $1500/2500 W 1040. An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany

Handkerchief Games Table, c. 1900, foldout swivel top revealing a tooled leather playing surface, frieze drawer, stretcher shelf, square tapered legs, cup casters, height 29 1/2 in., open width 43 1/2 in. $400/600 1039

1037. A Pair of Antique French Gilt Bronze Cassolettes, Paris, foliate molded lid with bellflower handles, swag and stiff leaf mounts, spreading pierced foot, height 15 in.

1041. A Continental Rococo-Style Carved and Giltwood Console Table, mid-19th c., marble top above acanthus frieze, the carved eagle supports flanking a festooned Classical portrait medallion, zoomorphic legs joined by elaborate stretcher, height 38 in., width 75 1/2 in., depth 23 in.

$700/900

$3000/5000

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1042. A Louis Philippe Carved Rosewood Recamier, mid-19th c., scrolled foliate carved back, pierced and tufted arm terminating in a volute, shaped rail, scroll legs, casters. $800/1200 1043. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Crème Peinte and Parcel Gilt Fauteuils, 19th c., each with carved and molded back, padded arms, on cabriole legs.

1042

$1000/2000 1044 1044. A Continental Cast Terracotta Bust of Diana, late 19th c., the goddess of the hunt with her usual attribute of diadem with a moon emblem, height 17 1/2 in. $400/600

1043

1047

1047. An Antique French Patinated Bronze of “The Thinker”, after Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917), cast signature, on an ovoid grey-marble base, height 10 1/4 in. $700/900 1046

W 1045. An Antique Continental Bronze

Processional Cross with Crucifix and Saints, height 19 tin. $200/300

1048

1046. A French Bronze of “A Horse and Groom”, late 19th/early 20th c., cast signature “du Vassage” on base, height 13 1/4 in., width 16 in.

1048. An Italian Rococo-Style Carved, Gessoed, and Ebonized Dressing Mirror, 19th c., octagonal mirror plate surmounted by cherubs, scrolled support on molded pedestal base, height 18 3/8 in., width 15 3/4 in.

$800/1200

$300/500

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1050. G. Schneider (Swiss, 19th c.), “Travelers”, 1884, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 19 in. x 25 1/4 in., in a period giltwood frame. $1000/1500

1051

1050

1051. Continental School, 19th c., “River Landscape with Bridge and Ruins”, oil on canvas, monogrammed “AMF” lower right, 22 1/8 in. x 26 in., in an antique carved wood frame. $600/800 1052. A George III-Style Carved Mahogany and Leather Barrel Back Armchair, c. 1910, embossed leather with brass nailhead trim, turned legs. $400/600 1053. An English Carved Walnut Canterbury, mid-19th c., turned finials, divided spindled compartment, base fitted with a drawer, turned legs, casters, height 23 1/2 in., width 22 1/2 in., depth 14 1/2 in.

1052

$500/750 1054. A Napoleon III Mother-ofPearl Inlaid, Ebonized, Amboyna and Bronze-Mounted Sécrétaire à Abattant, late 19th c., inset marble top above a frieze drawer, fall front writing surface opening to fitted desk interior, three drawers below, plinth base, short toupie feet, height 51 1/4 in., width 28 in., depth 15 in.

1054

$700/1000 1055. A Pair of Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut Fauteuils, each of generous proportion, shaped back, scrolled arms, cabriole legs, scrolled toes.

1053

W 1049. A French Rococo Cast Brass

Mirror, 19th c., asymmetrical foliate surround with foliate cartouches, C and S scrolls, height 32 in., width 21 in. $250/350

$1000/1500 1055

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1056. Continental School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Young Girl”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 26 1/2 in. x 21 1/2 in., in a giltwood frame. $1000/1500 1057

1056

1061

1058

1057. Antoine Blanchard (France, 19101988), “Autumn Parisian Street Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 20 in. x 24 in., framed. $2000/3000 Provenance: Purchased by current owner in 1964. 1058. Antoine Blanchard (French, 19101988), “Arc de Triomphe”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 18 in. x 24 in., framed. $2000/3000 1059. A Beaux Arts Patinated Bronze Signe de Magasin, finely cast with floral sprays and scrolls, flanked with birds, the cartouche now void, height 27 1/2 in., width 112 in.

1059

W 1060. An Edwardian Mahogany

and Brass Tea Trolley, c. 1900, superstructure with glass panels and hinged doors, galleried stretcher shelf, faceted legs, casters, height 31 in., width 30 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

1061. An Antique Diminutive Carved Mahogany Camelback Settee in the Chippendale Taste, 20th c., shaped back, scroll arms, square molded tapered legs, spade feet, height 28 1/2 in., width 47 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $700/900

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1062. An English Arts and Crafts Carved Oak Pedestal Sideboard, late 19th c., paneled and spindled back centered with a beveled mirror plates, medial shelf, the top with saw tooth molding, center drawer flanked by paneled cupboard doors, blocked base, height 90 in., width 71 in., depth 22 1/2 in.

1062

$1000/2000 1063. Five Louis XV-Style Walnut Side Chairs, 19th c., shaped back, caned seat, cabriole legs joined by stretcher. $800/1200 W 1064. A French Carved Giltwood and Silk Four-

Panel Dressing Screen, each panel with shaped surround, tapered legs, height 71 1/2 in., width 24 in. $600/800 1065. A French Renaissance-Style Carved Oak DrawLeaf Dining Table, late 18th c., rectangular top, turned legs, blocked feet joined by box stretchers, height 33 1/4 in., length 60 in., width 22 in. $2000/3000

1063

1066. An American Neo-Grec Rosewood and Gilt-Decorated Petite Canape, late 19th c., probably Pottier and Stymus, oval back, husk-carved arm supports, oval seat, turned fluted legs, casters, height 32 in., width 32 in., depth 21 in. $300/500

1065

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1067. A French Provincial Carved Fruitwood Armoire, late 18th c., stepped cornice, frieze with scrolled flowering vine centered by a boss, pair of arched paneled doors with fiche hinges, medial stile, two drawers below, “French” feet, height 89 1/4 in., width 68 in., depth 21 1/4 in. $2500/3500 1068. An American Modern Gothic Carved and Incised Walnut and Minton Tile Bedroom Suite, late 19th c., attributed to Kimbel & Cabus, New York, comprising a bed with trefoil carving and pyramidal finials; princess dresser with candleshelves, white marble top pedestals, and conforming finials; and a six drawer chest with spindled gallery and brass strapwork escutcheons, bed height 57 in., length 79 1/2 in., width 62 in., chest height 63 1/2 in., width 33 in., depth 19 in., dresser height 86 in., width 58 in., depth 20 1/2 in.

1068

$4000/6000 W 1069. An English Arts and Crafts Oak Armoire, c.

1900, flat cornice with corbel brackets, oval mirrored door flanked by bellflower carved panels, base with long drawer, tapered legs. $400/600 1070. A Pair of Edwardian Carved and Painted Armchairs, in the Neoclassical taste, crest with swagged urn, rosette-molded stiles, shaped padded arms, leaf-carved seat rail, square tapered fluted legs. $500/700

1070

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1071. An American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Extension Dining Table, late 19th c., labeled “Pillar Table patent 1872...”, oval top opening to receive four leaves, molded edge, split pedestal with center leg, outswept feet with bosses, casters, height 29 1/2 in., length 52 in., depth 45 in. $1000/1500 1072. A Chinese Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany Vitrine, reticulated cornice, two pairs of glazed doors opening to shaped shelves, bracket feet, height 100 in., width 38 in., depth 18 in. $1000/1500 Provenance: Acquired from the Family Estates of Charles T. (1922 - 2006) and Carolyn W. Beaird (1923 - 2006), Shreveport, LA.

1073

1073. A Continental Rococo Carved Rosewood Sofa, 19th c., floral and feather-carved crest and arms, seat rail centered by a cabochon, cabriole legs, casters, height 43 in., width 80 in., depth 31 in. $1000/2000 1074. A Provincial Louis XVStyle Carved Oak Table à Écrire, molded top, scrolled apron, cabriole legs, hoof feet, height 25 1/2 in., width 46 5/8 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $700/1000 1075. An Empire BronzeMounted Mahogany Sécrétaire à Abattant, early 19th c., marble top above a fall front, fitted desk interior and leather writing surface, over doors enclosing a drawer, mounted columnar stiles, turned feet, height 57 3/4 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $700/900 1075 1072

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1076. An Antique French Carved Walnut Fauteuil, lion’s head terminal, turned stretchers and hairy paw feet. $800/1200 W 1077. A

Continental Beaux Arts Carved Walnut Center Table, inset black marble top above beribboned and festooned skirt with patera blocks, acanthus and scroll carved cabriole legs joined by X stretcher with stylized finial, height 30 in., diameter 29 1/2 in. $500/800

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1076

W 1078. Continental

School, 19th c., “Madonna and Child”, oil on unstretched canvas, unsigned, sight 17 1/8 in. x 13 3/4 in., in an antique molded giltwood frame.

1086

$500/750 W 1082. Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1953), W 1079. Spanish

Colonial School, late 19th c., five retablos: “Virgin Appearing Before a Young Girl”, oil on tin, sight 13 1/4 in. x 9 1/4 in.; “Our Lady of The Incarnation”, oil on tin, sight 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in.; “The Virgin of Guadalupe”, oil on tin, sight 13 1/4 in. x 9 1/4 in.; “Christ Child with St. Joseph”, oil on 1083 tin, sight 13 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in.; “Christ Child with St. Joseph”, oil on tin, crowned figure holding a lily blooming staff symbolizing purity, sight 9 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in., all in carved wood frames.

“Moulin Rouge”, gouache on paper, signed and titled lower right, sight 12 3/8 in. x 15 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. $400/600 1083. Louis Auguste Albert Paul (French, 18541922), “Young Girl By the Shore”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 13 1/4 in. x 10 1/4 in., in a later frame. $1000/1500 W 1084. French School, 19th c., “A Chinoiserie

Scene”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 25 1/2 in. x 32 in., in a carved wood frame, 25 1/2 in. x 32 in., in a carved gilt frame. $1000/1500

$1000/1500

W 1085. An Antique French Argenté Three-Light

1080. François Gerome (French, b. 1895), “Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris”, oil on canvas, signed and titled lower left, 24 in. x 29 3/4 in., in a giltwood frame.

$500/750

Bouillotte Lamp, vasiform standard, trumpet supports, on reticulated dish base, height 22 in., diameter 18 in.

$800/1200 W 1081. Lucien Genin (French, 1894-1953), “Le Moulin de la Galette”,

gouache on paper, signed lower right, pencil inscribed “No. 15” and with a preparatory sketch en verso, titled on a paper label affixed to frame, 6 1/2 in. x 8 7/8 in., framed.

1086. Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1838-1894), “Boy on a Persian Carpet”, c. 1890, cold-painted bronze, the underside stamped “GESCHUTZ” and with the Bergman foundry seal, height 2 1/4 in., width 5 3/4 in. $600/900

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1088. An American Classical Overmantel Mirror, 19th c., mahogany cove-molded frame with gilt trim, tripartite mirror plate, height 63 in., width 25 1/2 in. $600/900 1089. A Large Cherrywood Farmhouse Table, composed of antique elements, plank top, apron fitted with an end drawer, square tapered legs, height 28 7/8 in., width 105 in., depth 30 7/8 in. $1000/2000 W 1090. A Pair of Queen Anne-Style Mahogany Wing Chairs, arched backs, scrolled

wings, padded arms, scroll carved cabriole legs, pad feet. $600/800 W 1091. A Louis XVI-Style Bronze-Mounted Parquetry Demilune Games Table,

foldover top, tapered legs, cuff casters, height 31 in., diameter 39 1/4 in. $700/1000 1092. John Brandon Smith (British, 1848-1884), “Waterfall”, 1893, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 36 in. x 26 in., in an antique carved and giltwood frame.

1087

$1000/1500

1089

1087. A Monumental American Aesthetic Giltwood Pier Mirror, late 19th c., rectangular floral embossed frame, beveled mirror plate, columnar pilasters, height 120 in., width 40 in. Note: Later gilt painted surface. $1200/1800

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1093. English School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Boy and a Girl”, oil on linen, unsigned, pencil inscription en verso on stretcher, 35 3/4 in. x 29 3/4 in., in a giltwood frame. $1200/1800

W 1099. An Antique Dresden Porcelain Gilt

W 1101. An Antique English

and Polychrome Dresser Box, 19th c., reserved with scenes of couples in landscapes, with blue geometric designs and gilt embellishments, engraved brass hinge, height 2 in., length 4 3/4 in.

Walnut and Brass Strapwork Encrier, cut crystal inkwell, dished pen tray, disc feet, partial retailer’s label, height 4 3/4 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 7 3/4 in.

$400/600

$100/200

1094. A Pair of Sèvres-Style Porcelain and Gilt BronzeMounted Pot-Pourri Vases and Covers, late 19th/early 20th c., marked under lid, green ground, the tops with fruiting finial above pierced collar, each reserved with courting couples and landscapes, signed “Luxe”, raised gilt decoration, female mask handles, circular plinth foot, height 20 1/8 in., width 8 in.

W 1102. A Fine Victorian Walnut

Framed Berlin Woolwork and Beaded Panel, c. 1875, of a geometric design worked in scarlet cross-stitch and heavily beaded with white, black, brown, and gold pound beads, length 27 in., width 12 in. $250/350 Provenance: Gallier House, New Orleans.

$1000/1500

W 1103. A Good Canadian Sterling

W 1095. An Antique French

Silver Sugar and Creamer, c. 1930, Henry Birks & Sons, Quebec, 1879 to present; lobed globular form with flat chased engraving, sugar height 3 7/8 in., width 7 in., combined weight 16.70 troy ozs.

Polychromed Porcelain Encrier, late 19th c., possibly Samson, octagonal form with inset lidded inkpots and central taperstick, floral reserves against a pink, geometric motif ground, width 7 1/4 in.

$400/600

$300/500

W 1104. A Shreve & Co. Sterling

W 1096. Two Elaborate Floral

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Encrusted Lidded Urns in the Rococo Taste, c. 1900, the smaller with painted reserves and marked “Carl Thieme Saxonian Porcelain Factory”, the other bearing Meissen marks and featuring putto figures hanging floral garlands on a green striped body encircled by roses. Note: Loss, damage and repairs to both.

Silver Jewelry Box, c. 1895, wc. 1852 to present, San Francisco, with engine-turned decoration and engraved monogram, height 1 5/8 in., length 5 1/8 in., width 3 1/8 in., weight 6.05 troy ozs. $300/500 W 1105. A Group of Sterling Silver

$500/700

Napkin Rings, early 20th c., combined weight 6.95 troy ozs., (9 pcs.) $400/600

W 1097. A Pair of French Porcelain

Flare Vases, mid-19th c., gilt highlights, applied flowers, height 11 1/4 in., width 8 1/4 in., depth 4 1/4 in.

W 1106. A Copper and Sterling

Silver Mixed Metals Bowl, by Webster Wilcox, with applied sterling silver medallion of a standing bear, height 6 1/4 in., diameter 12 in.; together with a silverplate lidded wine cooler, with insulated glass insert, height 13 3/4 in.

$400/600 W 1098. A Pair of American

Reverse Painted Amber Glass Shades, c. 1900, with landscape scenes, 2 in. fitters; together with a group of thirteen fancy and colored glass picture pins set in brass, mid-19th c., most with star motifs, diameter 3/4 in. to 2 in. (15 pcs.) $300/500

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$250/350

W 1100. A Belleek Porcelain Shell Dish,

base stamped, opaline glazed bowl on coral and shellwork base, height 3 5/8 in., diameter 5 5/8 in. $125/200

W 1107. A Group of Three Heintz

Bronze and Sterling Silver Overlay Objects, c. 1912, comprising two vases and one box, each fully marked, vase height 10 1/2 in. and 11 in., box height 14 1/2 in., width 2 1/2 in., depth 1 3/4 in.; together with another unmarked mixed metals vase, height 6 in., diameter 5 1/4 in. $600/900

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W 1108. An English Fowler-Style

W 1116. Louis Kley (French, 1833-

Porcelain Phrenology Head, 20th c., labeled with all characteristics, height 17 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 8 3/4 in.

1911), “Boy Playing Hoops”, late 19th/early 20th c., cast signature on base, on a square red marble base, height 5 1/2 in.

$250/350

$400/600 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

W 1109. A Miniature Pairpoint Puffy

Candle Lamp, 20th c., with opaline glass base, height 8 in., diameter 4 in.

1117. A Pair of Venetian-Style Carved Giltwood Mirrors, carved with scrolls and foliage, the mirror plate etched with similar decoration, height 27 in., width 15 in., depth 1 1/2 in.

$500/700 W 1110. An Antique Silverplate Table

Lamp, c. 1910, probably American, faceted, vasiform body, rubbed hallmarks, height 20 in.

$700/1000 1118. A Set of Eight Charles II-Style Carved Walnut Side Chairs, arched crest, vertical cartouche splat, columnar uprights, trapezoidal seat, turned and blocked legs joined by stretcher.

$300/500 W 1111. A Tiffany-Style “Dragonfly”

Table Lamp, modern, leaded glass shade, turtle back inserts to standard, height 29 in., diameter 21 in.

$1200/1800

$500/700 1117 (1 of 2) W 1112. A Loetz

Iridescent Art Glass Dish, with brass ashtray rim, diameter 7 1/4 in. $150/250

W 1119. An Antique French Carved

Rosewood Fauteuil, 19th c., rose-carved crest, oval back, serpentine arms and supports, serpentine floral carved seat rail, cabriole legs, casters. $200/400

W 1113. A French

Bronze of “Cock of the Walk”, early 20th c., after T.P. Rigual (French, c. 1900), bears signature at base, height 9 1/2 in.

W 1120. Jules Eugene

Pages (American/ Paris, 1867-1946), two oils on beveled wood panel, “Fishing”, signed lower right, and “A Resting Place”, signed lower left, each stamped “Florence Art Gallery/2 Via Tornabuoni/ Florence” en verso, latter dated “1969”, each 4 in. x 6 in., in giltwood frames.

$400/600 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY. W 1114. A Pair of

Continental Patinated Metal Figures of “Don Juan” and “Don Cesar”, mid-20th c., after Pierre CarrierBelleuse (French, 1851-1932), each height 20 1/2 in. $500/700 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

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$400/600 W 1115. A French Patinated Metal

Figure of “Le Pecheur”, early 20th c., after Louis Auguste Moreau (French, 18341917), bears signature “Moreau” at base, height 11 in., width 4 1/2 in., depth 4 1/4 in. $300/500 Provenance: Estate of Julia Badger, Grand Rivers, KY.

W 1121. Gustave Madelain (French,

1867-1944), “Bell Tower”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 18 in. x 13 in., in an attractive giltwood frame. $400/600 W 1122. Francois Gerome (French, b.

1895), “Notre Dame, Paris”, oil on canvas, signed and titled lower right, 12 1/8 in. x 9 1/8 in., in a carved wood frame. $400/600

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1123. A Pair of NeoclassicalStyle Patinated Bronze Jardinières, opposing Janus busts, floral and shell motifs, Greek key frieze, height 40 in., diameter 29 1/2 in. $2500/3500

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1124. An Empire-Style Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Centerpiece, bowl with palmettes, raised on Classical maidens, on lobed base, height 16 1/2 in., diameter 11 1/2 in.

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W 1127. A Contemporary Chinese Rug,

$1200/1800

salmon ground, quatrefoil floral and bat medallions, double border of floral vine, cloud and lishui stripe in red, navy and tan, 13 ft. 9 in. x 10 ft.

W 1125. An Aubusson Carpet,

$800/1200

cream ground, central geometric medallion in crimson and yellow, floral vine border, 17 ft. 10 in. x 11 ft. 7 in.

W 1128. A Contemporary Chinese Rug,

$800/1200

salmon ground, overall geometric floral design, triple border in red, orange, and blue, 13 ft. 11 in. x 10 ft. $800/1200

W 1126. An Aubusson-Style

Carpet, cream ground, with muted green, blue, red and brown floral and geometric designs, 9 ft. 10 in. x 13 ft. 10 in. $800/1200

1129. A Persian Gabeh Carpet, crimson ground, central bold crenellated design, scattered small stylized figural motifs on blue border, 9 ft. 2 in. x 7 ft. 2 in. $2500/3500

W 1130. A Persian Serapi Carpet,

crimson ground, central geometric floral medallion in navy, rust and cream, floral vine border, 8 ft. 4 in. x 5 ft. 10 in. $2000/3000 1131. A Persian Serapi Carpet, rust, cream and celadon ground, central geometric medallion, stylized écoinçons, floral vine border, 10 ft. 2 in. x 6 ft. 10 in. $2500/3500 1132. A Pair of Antique American Blown Glass Hurricane Shades, baluster form with molded foot rim, height 21 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. $800/1200

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1136. An American Federal Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., four graduated drawers between reeded stiles, on vasiform turned legs, height 39 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 22 in. $800/1200 1137. An English “Abolitionist” Cast Iron Table, c. 1880, circular wooden top, cabriole legs with bust of Britannia and shield, circular stretcher shelf, paw feet, height 30 in., diameter 24 in. $500/750 W 1138. A Pine Library Ladder, fitted

with cast iron track support, height 95 1/2 in. $200/400 1135

1141 1139. An American Tiger Maple Gate Leg Dining Table in the Queen Anne Taste, probably 19th c., top with drop leaves over a frieze drawer, turned and blocked legs connected by stretchers, height 27 1/2 in., open length 50 1/2 in., width 42 in. $800/1200 W 1140. An

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W 1133. An Antique American Pine Side Table,

early 19th c., overhanging plank top over frieze drawer, square tapering legs, height 26 in., width 41 3/4 in., depth 23 in. $300/500

American Pine Side Table in the Hepplewhite Taste, 19th c., single board top over frieze drawer, slender tapered square legs, height 27 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 15 in. $150/250

W 1134. An Antique American Pine Bookcase

and Cabinet, shaped gallery above two drawers and shelf, shaped sides, over a pair of paneled doors, bracket feet, height 52 1/2 in., width 46 1/4 in. $300/500 1135. An Antique American Carved Mahogany Tea Table, dished circular tilt top over vasiform turned standard, arched tripodal legs ending in ball and claw feet, height 28 in., diameter 24 5/8 in. $500/750 1137

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1141. Emil Eugen Holzhauer (American/ Georgia, 1887-1986), “Grand Tetons, Wyoming”, oil on board, signed and titled en verso, 36 in. x 24 in., in a modern frame. $2500/3500


1142. Emil Eugen Holzhauer (American/Georgia, 1887-1986), “Grand Tetons, IV”, 1965, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled and dated “65” en verso, 21 1/2 in. x 29 in., unframed. $1500/2500 W 1143. John

Arceneaux (American/Louisiana, Contemporary), “Untitled”, 1988, acrylic on masonite, signed and dated en verso, 30 in. x 46 in.

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$800/1200 1144. Eliot Candee Clark (American/ Virginia, 1883-1980), “Beach at Nags Head”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, with a “Gallery C, Raleigh, NC” label en verso, 32 in. x 24 in., framed. $1000/1500 1145. Joseph Almyda (Florida/ Georgia, b. 1927), “Black Madonna”, 1963, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 32 in. x 44 in. $1000/1500 Note: Sold for the benefit of The Sacred Heart Monastery, Cullman, Al. 1146. Gaines Ruger Donoho (American/Mississippi, 1857-1916), “Primevere”, 1885, pen and ink on cream board, signed and dated “Ruger Donoho ‘85” lower right, 9 3/4 in. x 6 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. $500/700 W 1147. Three New Orleans

Photographs, George Dureau (American/ New Orleans, b. 1930), “B.J. and Me”, 1981, silver gelatin photograph on paper, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, sight 7 1/4 in. x 6 7/8 in.; Stephanie Dinkins (American/New Orleans, 20th c.), two silver gelatin photographs on paper, “Giacometti Monks” 1973 and “Cemetery, St. Francis”, 1986, both signed, titled, dated and numbered, both bearing “Simms Fine Art Gallery, NO, LA” labels en verso, sights 7 1/2 in. x 8 1/2 in., 9 1/4 in. x 13 1/4 in., all matted and framed. $400/600

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W 1148. Michael P. Smith (American/

New Orleans, 1937-2008), six “Jazz and Heritage Festival” photographic prints, “There was a time for all sweet Mamas: Mahalia Jackson”, “There was a time when sweat meant respect: Clifton Chenier”, “Time is a shadow on the wall: Professor Longhair”, “There was a time when the sun was joy: Stevie Wonder”, “There was a time when the elders sang: Roosevelt Sykes”, and “There was a time when the horns were bright: Fairview Brass Band”, silver gelatin prints, title labels en verso, sight 7 in. x 8 1/2 in., matted and framed alike; with original paper sleeve. $150/250

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W 1149. A Marblehead Art Pottery

Vase, impressed mark, lavender glaze; together with a Floraline vase, molded marks, height 7 in. and 9 1/2 in. respectively. $250/350 W 1150. A Rookwood Art Pottery

Vase, 1927, base signed, stamped, decorated by Elizabeth Barret with foliate motif in mottled blue and green, height 8 3/4 in. $400/600

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W 1158. A Scrapbook and Grand Tour

Collection of New Orleans Debutante and Newcomb Student Sarah Palfrey, including two large scrapbooks, filled with photos, prints, articles; along with various purses bought in Europe, and an unusual hand-painted, carved fan with scenes of European monuments. $1000/1500 Note: Sarah Harrison Palfrey was born in 1884 in Orleans Parish. W 1159. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball invitation

and envelope, 1896, “Heavenly Bodies”, illustrated in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, pp. 66-69. (2 pcs.) 1154 1151

$400/600 W 1160. [Mardi Gras], New Orleans

1153. Al Hirt’s Flugelhorn, made by Courtois, Paris, serial #18847, in case, with several spare mouth pieces; together with two horn stands, over 15 mutes, many still in original plastic, and three empty horn cases.

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by “Weekly Budget”, February 10th, 1880, “The Four Elements, Earth, Air, Water and Fire”, unframed. $400/600

$1500/2500 Provenance: Estate of Al Hirt (1922-1999). 1154. A Large Collection of Al Hirt Memorabilia, comprising numerous photographs of celebrities, a large Al Hirt banner, a Billboard Award from 1963, a New Orleans Music Award, Al Hirt’s tuxedo tailored by Orvitz’s, Galveston, and 16 concert-used folding music stands with the Al Hirt logo. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Al Hirt (1922-1999).

W 1161. [Mardi Gras], New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by “The Times Democrat”, February 14th, 1888, “The Realm of Flowers”, unframed. $400/600 W 1162. [Mardi Gras], New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, “The Picayune”, March 1st, 1892, “Symbolism of Colors “ unframed. $400/600

W 1155. A Large Collection of Music

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Arrangements for the Al Hirt Band, numerous professionally arranged scores for various instruments, most labeled “Al Hirt”, some contained in fiberboard traveling cases. $500/700

1151. Stephen M. Gibson (American, 20th c.), “Al Hirt”, bronze bust, signed, titled and dated “1988” on reverse, height 22 in. $750/1000 Provenance: Estate of Al Hirt (1922-1999). W 1152. Clarence John Laughlin

(American/Louisiana, 19051985), Ghosts Along the Mississippi, American Legacy Press, New York, 1961, autographed, inscribed and dated “May 1983”. $200/300

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Provenance: Estate of Al Hirt (1922-1999). W 1156. A Group of Signed Al Hirt

Memorabilia, including 7 signed “Al Hirt at the Mardi Gras” record albums, 1962, several partially wrapped in plastic; and 12 signed promotional photos, 8 in. x 10 in. $500/700 Provenance: Estate of Al Hirt (1922-1999). W 1157. A Sterling Silver, Mixed Metal and

Turquoise Enamel Eagle Ring. $250/350 Provenance: Estate of Al Hirt (1922-1999).

W 1163. [Mardi Gras], New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by Walle & Co., Ltd., February 11th, 1902, “Quotations from Literature”, unframed. $400/600 W 1164. [Mardi Gras], a New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by Walle & Co., Ltd., February 24th, 1914, “The Drama of the Year”, unframed. $400/600 W 1165. [Mardi Gras], a New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by Searcy & Pfaff, Ltd., February 13th, 1923, “A Fantasy of the Sea”, unframed. $300/500


W 1166. [Mardi Gras], a New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by Searcy & Pfaff, Ltd., February 28th, 1933, “The Conquest of the Air”, unframed. $300/500 W 1167. [Mardi Gras], a New Orleans

carnival parade bulletin, Rex Edition, published by Searcy & Pfaff, Ltd., February 25th, 1936, “Roumanian Fairy Tales”, unframed. $300/500 1168. American School, early 20th c., “McIntyre & Heath, Billy Cumsand’s Georgia Minstrels”, signed “Dryden” lower left, 68 in. x 37 1/4 in., framed. $2500/3500 Note: Recent scholarship on blackface minstrelsy by authors such as Mel Watkins and Robert Toll has shown that, although appropriately condemned for its racial stereotyping, minstrel shows nonetheless played an important role in the development of American comedic theatre. The existence of a joint seminar in American minstrelsy at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York and the book that accompanied it, Inside the Minstrel Mask: Readings in Nineteenth-Century Blackface Minstrelsy show that research in this subject is still developing. The editors of Inside the Minstrel Mask write, “Scholarship has been slow to examine minstrelsy because of its racist character. In the last twenty years, however, scholars have discovered that minstrelsy is a gigantic mirror, reflecting America’s struggle and policies on issues of race, class, and gender. By studying minstrelsy, we discover who we were and how we got to be who we are.” This painting of the well-known minstrel duo of James McIntyre (1857-1937) and Thomas Kurton Heath (1853-1938) is based on the 1916 photo by Apeda Studios (now in the New York WorldTelegram and Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection, Library of Congress). The two Vaudeville performers joined forces in 1874 and soon became famous for their black-face characters of “Alexander Hambletonian” (played by McIntyre), a slow-witted stable boy, and “Henry Jones” (played by Heath), a clever entertainer who continually outwits his companion. The duo performed for more than fifty years and their most popular sketch, The Ham Tree, was used throughout their long career. Reference: Leonard, William Torbert. Masquerade in Black. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1986. Bean et. al. Inside the Minstrel Mask: Readings in Nineteenth Century Blackface Minstrelsy. Hanover, NH: Wesleyan University Press, 1996.

1169. American School, early 20th c., “American Minstrel Performers: The Funny Old Gal”, oil on canvas, signed “Dryden” lower left, 68 in. x 37 1/4 in., framed. $2500/3500 Note: A popular slapstick routine was for a large man, dressed in outrageous drag, to be pursued by an ardent admirer.

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1170. Emil Eugene Holzhauer (American/Georgia, 1887-1986), “Macon, Georgia”, watercolor on paper, signed and dated “1946” lower right, sight 14 5/16 in. x 21 5/16 in., matted and frame. $1000/1500 W 1171. American

School, late 19th/ early 20th c., “Going Fishing”, watercolor on paper affixed to board, unsigned, 10 in. x 8 in., in a period frame.

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$700/900 1172. Mose Tolliver (American/Alabama, 19192006), “Raining Cats and Dogs”, c. 1975, oil on wood, signed lower center, 38 in. x 4 1/2 in., framed by the artist. $800/1200 Provenance: Acquired from the Tolliver family by the current owner. According to family history Mose Tolliver accidentally broke his mother’s mirror, then painted “Raining Cats and Dogs” on the mirror backboard. 1172 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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1176. A Patinated Brass and Iron Industrial Work Table, rectangular brass top with rivets, frieze fitted with six drawers, iron legs, stretchers, height 29 7/8 in., length 73 1/2 in., width 39 in. $1800/2500 1173

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1173. Pati Bannister (American/ Mississippi, b. 1929), “Miniature Portrait of a Girl”, oil on masonite, unsigned, stamped “Studio One, 731 St. Peter Street, New Orleans” en verso, 5 1/2 in. x 4 in., antique gilt metal frame.

W 1177. A Pair of Polished Steel Sling

$800/1200

W 1178. Charles Whitfield Richards

Chairs, scrolled back, riveted seat, conforming legs joined by stretcher. $300/500

(American/New Orleans 1906-1992), “Pre-Columbian Figures”, c. 1950, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and dated en verso, 17 in. x 20 in., in a giltwood frame.

1174. Al Federico (American/New Orleans, 20th c.), “Greenwood Plantation”, 1972, oil on canvas, titled, dated, and inscribed en verso, 24 in. x 36 in., framed.

$400/600

$500/750 1175. A Pair of Modern Hans Wegner-Style “Papa Bear” Wing Chairs, c. 1950, canted tufted backs, tapered arms with maple capped terminals, trapezoidal seats, splayed tapered legs, recently upholstered. $1200/1800

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1179. Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950), “Tennis”, etching and aquatint, 1928, pencil-signed, blind stamp, 18 in. x 15 in., attractively matted and framed. $600/800 1179


1180. A Louis XVIStyle Kingwood Parquetry Armoire, early 20th c., arched rocaille carved crest, pair of beveled mirrored doors, shaped base, acanthine cabriole legs, scroll toes, height 95 1/2 in., width 49 in., depth 20 in. $800/1200 Provenance: Manheim Galleries, New Orleans. W 1181. A Pair of

Queen Anne-Style Giltwood Mirrors, arched crests, divided beveled mirror plates, molded frames, height 56 1/2 in., width 25 1/4 in. $500/700 1182. An American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Bedroom Suite, c. 1870, comprised of a dressing chest, armoire and bedstead, the mirrored dresser with cartouche crest, candleshelves, glove boxes, marble top above three drawers, blocked base; conforming armoire with open interior and two low drawers (note: lacks crest elements); the bedstead with arched crest above burled paneled headboard, low footboard, blocked feet, conforming rails, dressing chest height 93 1/2 in., width 44 1/2 in., depth 20 in.; armoire height 101 1/2 in., width 59 in., depth 24 1/2 in.; bed height 112 in., length 77 in., width 59 in. Note: Old finish. Numerous old ink inscriptions and paper tags.

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$2000/3000 1183. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Corner Étagère, mid-19th c., three graduated mirrored tiers topped by a pierced finial, foliate pierced sides, base with two shelves, shaped bracket feet, height 75 1/2 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $500/750

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1186. Mary Clare Sherwood (American/ Mississippi, 1868-1943), “Autumn Lake “ oil on board, unsigned, 14 in. x 11 1/4 in., framed; Authenticated by Rev. William T. Sherwood and Rhoda G. Sherwood.

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1184. An American Rococo Carved Rosewood Desk, mid-19th c., case with bead molded surround, fall front, fitted interior, pierced bracket supports, joined by a shaped stretcher shelf, scrolled feet, casters, height 59 in., width 26 in., depth 14 in.

$800/1200

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Provenance: From the noted Southern Art collection of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993).

1187. American School, late 19th/20th c., “Mountain Lake”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 19 in. x 32 3/4 in., in a period giltwood frame. $600/900 1188. George Thompson Pritchard (American, 18781962), “Italian Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24 in. x 28 in., framed. $1000/1500 W 1189. Margaret “Peggy” Bacon (American, 1895-

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1987), “The Story Book”, c. 1925, pencil on paper, signed lower right, artist label with reference to ex-collection of Mrs. Albert Sterner en verso, sight 14 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in, attractively matted and framed. $500/700

1185. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Bedside Commode, mid-19th c., shaped marble top, small drawer above a paneled door, turreted carved stiles, disc feet, height 30 in., width 19 in., depth 17 in. $400/600

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1190. English School, 19th c., “Mishap in the Ice”, oil on wood panel, Edinburgh stencil and London label en verso of panel, 9 1/2 in. x 12 in., in an antique carved and gilt wood frame. $400/600

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20th c.), four “Hunt Scenes”, 1951, each gouache and watercolor on paper, each signed, dated, and inscribed “Paris, France” lower right, each 20 in. x 26 in.

1194. English School, mid-19th c., “Portrait of Henrietta T. Nickels (1830-1914)”, oil on canvas, unsigned, Winsor Newton, London stencil en verso, 29 in. x 24 in., in a giltwood frame with plaque bearing sitter’s name. $400/600

$400/600 W 1191. G. Giovanetti (Italian, 20th

c.), “Ladies in the Drawing Room”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, “The Alley Gallery/Houston, Texas” label en verso, 23 3/4 in. x 47 in., in an ornate giltwood frame. $600/900

1193. Edwin Thompson Roberts (English, 1840-1917), “The Letter”, oil on board, signed lower right, 23 in. x 19 in., in a covemolded, gessoed, and giltwood frame. $800/1200

1195. A Group of Four Antique Louisiana Ornithological Nature Mortes, 19th c., including a green wing teal, a pair of birds, a quail, and a trio of birds including a snipe, carved molded frames, convex glass, the green felt backgrounds signed “Meme(?)” in chalk, the larger height 31 in., width 24 in., depth 5 1/2 in., the smaller height 22 in., width 18 in., depth 4 in. $1200/1800 Provenance: Palfrey family, New Orleans.

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

George Inness - In our qualified opinion, we believe the work is by the artist named.

After George Inness - In our qualified opinion, the work is a copy of a known work of the artist named.

Attributed to George Inness - 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.

Bears signature “George Inness” 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.

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

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Currier and Ives (pub.), 915, 916

Anton Karsen, 845

Charles Whitfield Richards, 1024, 1178

Alberta Kinsey, 347

Daniel Ridgway-Knight, 108

Louis Kley, 765, 1116

T.P. Rigual (aft.), 1113

Barend Cornelis Koekkoek, 405

Edwin Thompson Roberts, 1193

Korean School, 694, 696

Noel Rockmore, 1012, 1022, 1023, 1025

Adolf J. (Jelinek) Alex, 525 Enrique Alferez, 397 Joseph Alymda, 1145 American School, 284, 302, 1168, 1169, 1171, 1187 American or English School, 978 American/Southern School, 287

D Salvador Dali, 80, 571 Jean Didier Debut, 534 Gaines Ruger Donoho, 1146 Alexander John Drysdale, 285, 304, 343, 909, 910, 983, 984, 990

L Nicole Laceur, 858

Auguste Rodin (aft.), 1047 George Rodrigue, 912

Dutch School, 976

André Louis Adolphe Laoust, 102

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Charles John Laughlin, 378, 380

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Emelie Marie de Hoa LeBlanc, 344, 1152

Attilio Salemme, 1015

Annibale de Lotto, 437

Margaret Dorothy Shelton, 1004

Louisiana School, 983, 1014

Al Federico, 1174

Fred Lyman, 1009

Mary Clare Sherwood, 1007, 1186

Margaret “Peggy” Bacon, 1189

Aaron Dean Fletcher (att.), 977

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W. H. Baker, 1005

Florida School, 328

Gustav Madelain, 1121

Jewel Alma Woodard Simon, 1006

Pati Bannister, 1173

French School, 204, 205, 728, 779, 847, 1032, 1084

De Marcillac, 1192

French or Italian School, 119

Nicola Marschall, 332

Peter Baumgras, 914

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Adolphe Maubach, 411

Caroline M. Bell, 986

German School, 1030

John McCrady, 917

Robert Anning Bell, 78

Lucien Genin, 1081, 1082

Pierre-Carrier_Belleuse (aft.), 1114

François Gerome, 1080, 1122

McKenny and Hall, Pub., 327, 331, 333-341

Stephen M. Gibson, 1151

Benjamin Mendoza, 1020

Franz Bergman, 1086

G. Giovanetti, 1191

Paul-Eugène Mengin, 122

William Russell Birch, 971

Robert Gordy, 1019

James Michalopoulos, 996, 997

Antoine Blanchard, 1057, 1058

Pierre Graney, 412

Clarence Millet, 345, 362-367

Theodore Boeyermans, 106

Emile Gruppe, 998, 999

Joan Miro, 382

Walter Inglis Anderson, 373, 374, 381 Walter Inglis Anderson (aft.), 1002, 1017 John Arceneaux, 1143 John James Audubon (aft.), 326, 975

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Adolf Konstantine BaumgartnerStoiloff, 730

Juliette Peyrol Bonheur, 846 Pierre Bonnard, 1034

Lin Emery, 396 English School, 8, 726, 727, 1093, 1190, 1194

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H Cyrenius Hall, 911

Claudius Marioton, 533

François Clement Moreau, 822 Hippolyte François Moreau, 826

Robert M. Rucker, 1000, 1003

G. Schneider, 1050

William A. Slaughter, 991 Hunt Slonem, 992 John Brandon Smith, 1092 Michael P. Smith, 1148 Southern School, 546 Spanish Colonial School, 1028, 1079 Will Henry Stevens, 377 Umberto Stiaccini, 103 Charles Frederick Surendorf, 1018

T C. Thenn, 762 Mose Tolliver, 1172 Helen Maria Turner, 368

Theora Hamblett, 375

Louis Auguste Moreau (aft.), 1115

John Burton Harter, 1026, 1027

Sister Gertrude Morgan, 376

Jean Joseph Vaudechamp, 301

George Arthur Hays, 522, 523

Hans Muller, 413

Andrea del Verrocchio (aft.), 766

William Henry Buck, 289

Colette Pope Heldner, 371, 1001, 1008, 1013

Anne Wells Munger, 913

Leonard Wells Volk, 963

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Morris Henry Hobbs, 995

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Nicolino Vicompte Calyo (attr.), 524

Emil Eugene Holzhauer, 1141, 1142, 1170

David Noll, 993

Abraham Walkowitz, 1016

Alfred Caravanniez (aft.), 123

Hudson River School, 547

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Mary Cassatt, 573

Jules Eugene Pages, 1120

Elizabeth Fisher Washington, 369

Emily Hamilton Huger, 372

George Frederick Castleden, 994

Louis Auguste Albert Paul, 1083

Marie Atkinson Hull, 370, 373, 989

Ferdinand Pautrot, 823

Charles Wellington Boyle, 283, 342 Frances DeBra Brown, 1011 W.H. Brown (aft.), 329

Marc Chagall, 383 Gustavo Eugenio Chauffourier, 393 Joseph Chinard (aft.), 121 William Christenberry, 379 Richard Clague, 286 Elliot Candee Clark, 1144 P. Conti, 104 Continental School, 76, 77, 202, 725, 729, 1055, 1056, 1078 John Calvin Coovert, 918

Clementine Hunter, 346

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J.M. Picciole, 761 Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 79, 526

Sadie Irvine, 395

Niek van der Plas, 856, 857, 1031

Italian School, 107, 118, 1029, 1033

George Thompson Pritchard, 1188

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Louis Icart, 1179

Japanese School, 690, 691

Paul Renard, 844

David McCall Johnston, 572

Charles Henry Reynolds, 987

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Alfred Charles Weber, 105 Joseph “Pops” Whitesell, 392 Ralph Lewanda Wickiser, 1021 Emma Cheves Wilkins, 1010 G. Wilson, 976, 979 William Woodward, 303 Jamie Wyeth, 574

George David Coulon, 908

Conrad Albrizio, 988

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Y Joseph Yeager, 330

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Auction Date: September 10 & 11, 2011

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Lot#

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Neal Auction Company John R. Neal Chairman

Neal Alford President

Katherine Hovas Senior Vice President

Michelle LeBlanc, CAI Vice President

ADMINISTRATION

CONSIGNMENTS

Director of Administration & Finance Michelle LeBlanc, CAI Database Manager/Assistant to Director Jackie Hernandez Client Services Johanna Darilek Database/Administrative Assistant Lisa Weisdorffer

Director of Furniture & Decorative Arts Neal  Alford; Reid Hinshelwood Director of Research Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R. Director of Consignments, Books & Manuscripts Marc Fagan Director of Paintings, Prints & Photography Rachel Weathers; Tom Crowther Associate Director of Consignments Reid Hinshelwood Consignments Administrator Michele Carolla Silver & Decorative Arts Katherine Hovas Inventory Coordinator Steven G. Rutledge European Paintings & Decorative Arts Michele Carolla American Paintings & Decorative Arts Amie Strickland Asian Arts Bettine Field Carroll

GENERAL MANAGER

Jason Leckert

GRAPHICS Art Director Emory Nolan Catalogue Design Carolyn Finnell Photography Jason Leckert Terry Thibeau Tom Simpson

OPERATIONS Director of Operations Charles Lee Operations Staff Sol Carter Charlie Clay Leroy Hubbard Kelvin Gibson Jerry Majors

EXHIBITION STAFF

Sybil Lawson Carolyn Wogan Cammie Mayer Clare Stewart Karolyn Westervelt Cecile Ballard Mimi Abbott

AUCTIONEERS

Neal  Alford  #797 Michelle  LeBlanc  #1514 Reid Hinshelwood  #1715

AUCTION SERVICES Director of Business Development Bettine Field Carroll Trust & Estates Advisor Henry G. McCall Senior Appraiser Fine Arts Amanda Mantle Winstead Appraisals Rachel Weathers Marc Fagan Museum Services Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R.

CATALOGUE CONSULTANTS Paintings and Fine Arts Claudia Kheel Furniture & Decorative Arts Doris Mollenkopf Newcomb Pottery & Decorative Arts Sally Main Silver Carey Mackie-Alsobrook Decorative Arts & Victoriana Ann M. Masson



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