September Important Estates Auction

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Neal Auction Important Estates Auction September 11 & 12, 2010

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Front Cover (detail): Bernard Dondorf/ Lithographer, “View of New Orleans taken from the Lower Cotton Press,” 1852, hand-colored lithograph, publ. by Louis Schwarz, New Orleans, sheet 13 1/ 8 in. x 28 1/8 in. Above: Robert Furber/ Publisher, “Twelve Months of Flowers,” 1730, Kensington, 12 hand-colored engravings after Pieter Casteels, engraved by Henry Fletcher, sight 16 1/4 in. x 12 1/8 in. Back Cover (detail): A Very Fine Edwardian Paint-Decorated Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase, c. 1890-1910, in the style of Robert Adam, height 97 in.

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LOUISIANA FALL ESTATES PURCHASE AUCTION AUCTION September October 611&&7, 12,2007 2010

On Our Premises 4038 Magazine Street & 3923 Carondelet Street • FEATURING: • Contents of 946 President Street, c. 1886, Brooklyn, NY • Property from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. John William Boor, Philadelphia • Important Collection of Natural History, Botanical and Historical Prints and Maps • Property from the Historic Captain T.P. Leathers House, 2027 Carondelet Street, New Orleans • Property Sold for the Benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston • Additional Property from the Estate of New Orleans Artist Adelle Badeaux (19392010) • Estate Property especially consigned to this sale

EXHIBITION both galleries beginning Monday, August 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special Saturday Preview September 4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Monday, September 6 in observance of Labor Day Evening Preview Reception, Wednesday, September 8, 5 to 7 p.m.

AUCTION SCHEDULE Saturday, September 11, 10 a.m., 4038 Magazine Street Sunday, September 12, 11 a.m., 3923 Carondelet Street

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946 President St., Brooklyn, NY This handsome Romanesque Revival townhouse was designed by Charles T. Mott and built in 1886. It has been beautifully restored and appropriately furnished with a collection of high-style period antiques. Neal Auction Company is pleased to present the contents of this historic brownstone.

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2027 Carondelet Street, New Orleans This stately home was built c.1859 for Captain Thomas

P.

Leathers

(1816-1896),

the

legendary Mississippi River

steamboat

captain. He was active in the New Orleans to Vicksburg cotton trade and owned a series of seven

steamboats

named Natchez. The most famous of these

was the Natchez VII, which ran the great race with the Robert E. Lee from New Orleans to St. Louis in 1870, immortalized in a Currier & Ives lithograph. In 1900 the house was sold to a friend of the captain, Dr. Edward W. Jones. It would remain in the Jones/Buck/Mayer family until 2010. Over the course of 150 years this architectural gem has housed a diverse collection, expanded by each succeeding generation. Neal Auction Company is pleased to present the contents of the Leathers/ Jones/Buck/Mayer House. W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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Session One

Saturday, September 11, 11 am 4038 Magazine Street

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1. An English Egyptian Revival Ebonized and Gilded Side Chair, c. 1875, after “Aegyptian” design by J. Moyr Smith (active 1868-1894), padded spindled back, backswept stiles with bosses, square seat, outswept legs, hoof feet, stretchers. $800/1200 1

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Provenance: ExCollection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

2. A George III-Style Chinoiserie Tea Table, labeled “Michael Smith Designs, San Francisco”, the molded tray top on shaped apron, cabriole legs, height 28 1/2 in., width 35 in., depth 21 in. $800/1200 3. A Pair of George I-Style Mahogany Armchairs, the yoke shaped backs with a vasiform center splat, oval seat, cabriole legs ending in pad feet. $500/700 W 4. A Georgian-Style Mahogany and Brass-

Bound Oval Wine Cooler, late 19th/early 20th c., labeled “Wm. A. Berkey Co.”, lion masque ring handles, height 9 1/2 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $500/750

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5. A Neoclassical Faux Bois and GiltDecorated Console, early 20th c., shaped marble top, frieze with garland swags, paired acanthus and bead molded tapered legs, incurvate stretcher centered by a finial, leafcarved legs, height 34 1/4 in., width 74 1/2 in., depth 21 3/8 in. $2000/3000

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6. A Set of Four Neoclassical-Style Painted, Carved and Gilded Chaises, ivory ground and blue molded frames each centering gilt carved double eagle, height 34 in., width 17 in., depth 16 in. $800/1200 W 7. Carol Leake (American/New Orleans,

late 20th c.), “The Seated Woman”, ink on paper, signed lower right, sight 18 1/ in. x 12 1/4 in., matted and framed. $200/300 W 8. Matteo Nivert (American/New

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Orleans, late 20th c.), “The Eye of the Storm”, oil on paper, unsigned, sight 5 1/8 in. x 4 in., attractively matted and framed. $200/300 W 9. Michael Meads (American/Alabama, b. 1966),

“Carnival”, mixed media on paper, pencil-signed and dated “6/29/05”, sight 17 3/4 in. x 11 7/8 in., attractively matted and framed. $400/600 W 10. Harold C. Kimball (American/Louisiana, b.

1929), “Three Figures”, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated “1965” lower left, 13 in. x 16 in., framed. $700/900 11. Robert Weimerskirch (Luxembourger/Texas, b. 1923), “Figures”, a ceramic and steel installation floor screen, four vertical sections, each comprised of six etched and glazed hinged ceramic tiles with figural design recto and verso, supported on five steel rods raised on two square feet, ceramic caps, height 61 7/8 in., width 65 1/4 in., depth 15 3/4 in. $1000/1500

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Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 12. Ellsworth Woodward (American/ New Orleans, 1861-1939), “Siena, Italy”, watercolor on paper, pencil-signed, titled and dated “’07” lower left, inscribed “Mel. R. Ellis, Buffalo, NY” en verso, 15 1/4 in. x 10 3/4 in., in a period frame. $1500/2500 Provenance: Palm Harbor, Florida estate. 13. G. Howard Hilder (American/ Florida, 1866-1935), “Catedral de San Cristobal de la Havana, Cuba”, watercolor on board, signed lower right, inscribed “For the Misses Poppenheim/Havana Cathedral/ by Howard Hilder of Newport/L.G.” on paper label en verso, 19 3/4 in. x 14 in., matted and framed. $800/1200

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W 19. Six Spanish

Colonial Small Retablos, depicting “Madonna and Child”, the “Holy Family”, and four single figures of saints, tin or copper now affixed to board, height 7 in., width 5 in. Note: Rubbed areas, visible wear. $600/800 W 20. A Pair of

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Italian Carved Alabaster Urns, late 19th/early 20th c., in the Neoclassical taste, molded rim, Greek key band, round socle on square plinth, drilled as lamps, height 18 1/2 in., diameter 7 1/2 in. $600/800

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Pedestal, chased bronze mounts, height 36 in., width 13 in., depth 13 in. $300/500 16. A Napoleon III Bronze and Slate Encrier, c. 1870, with an equestrian figure of a knight, after Ele Guillemin (Emile Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin, French, 1841-1907), signed, stepped base, two cut glass inkwells, overall height 21 in., width 25 in. $1000/1500 22 W 17. A Continental Ivory and

Giltwood Crucifix, presented in a later molded gilt frame with a velvet mat, inscribed “A gift to Harmon Wynne by his friend Charles Murry (Schmertzler) purchased Paris flea market 1945-47”, crucifix height 16 1/4 in., width 8 7/8 in.; framed 22 1/2 in. x 15 1/2 in. $200/400 W 18. A Group of Three

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Egyptian Alabaster Alabastra, each of conical form with waisted flared neck and mouth, heights 8 1/8 in., 5 1/2 in., and 4 3/4 in., museum mounts. $500/750

W 14. Jan Fressetto (American, 20th c.), “Two

Chickadees on a Dogwood”, watercolor, signed lower right, 14 1/4 in. x 12 3/4 in., matted and framed. $500/700

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Provenance: Ex-Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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Anneau d’Or Dessert Service, 19th c., consisting of 12 dessert plates, 11 butter pats, 12 ice cream dishes, 11 cups, 12 saucers, 2 serving dishes, waste bowl, lidded coffee pot, lidded sugar and creamer, (64 pcs. total). $600/800 22. An Antique English Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, 19th c., domed lid with brass inlay, brass ball feet, interior with ivory inlay and lidded two compartments, height 5 1/8 in., width 7 in., depth 3 7/8 in. $500/700 23. A William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy, c. 1840, sarcophagus form with egg and dart molding, fitted interior with two lidded compartments and cobalt glass mixing bowl, on bun feet, height 7 1/2 in., width 14 in., depth 7 in. $400/600 24. A George III Inlaid Mahogany Knife Box, late 18th c., retains fitted interior, brass handles, height 13 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 9 in. $700/900


25. A Good English Carved Mahogany Canterbury, mid-19th c., urn-form finials, divided compartments, turned uprights, base with drawer, turned legs ending in casters, height 23 1/2 in., width 25 1/2 in., depth 16 in. $500/750 W 26. An Antique

Continental .800 Silver Ciborium, 19th c., the molded cover with knopped finial, bell-shaped bowl on baluster support, weighted base, height 12 1/2 in. $150/250 25

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Twelve Antique French Ebony and Silver Fruit Knives, mid19th c., the original blades marked “T Paris D medaille d’argente 1re class”. $150/250 28. An Antique French Pewter Flagon, 18th c., of cylindrical form, inscribed “Double-Litre / Arras / Aug.16”, marked, height 11 in. $200/400 W 29. A Silverplate Banquet Lamp

Standard, mid-19th c., Corinthian column support, molded incurvate base, height 32 1/2 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 13 1/2 in.

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$250/450 30. A Reed & Barton “Francis I” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, pat. 1907, including 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 salad forks, 12 oyster forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 14 teaspoons, 11 demitasse spoons, 11 (hh) butter knives, 1 master butter knife and 2 pair of salad servers, (113 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 130 troy ozs. $2500/3500 31. An Antique English Silverplate and Mirrored Plateau, wirework gallery over molded edge, in three sections, ball feet, height 3 in., length 49 in., width 16 in.

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32. A Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Ladle, “Tomato Vine” pattern, pattern introduced 1872, period script monogram “AA”, length 12 1/4 in., weight 8.25 troy ozs.

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$500/700

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34. A French Bronze Figural Group of Two Putti Contesting the Trophies of Love, after Étienne-Maurice Falconet (French, 1716-1791), with attractive old green patina, height 13 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 6 in.

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$700/900 35. A Good Pair of Antique Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Urns, probably German, in the Neoclassical taste, each with reserves of castles in river landscapes front and back; gilded griffin handles, square plinth, height 22 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 9 in. $1000/1500

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36. An Italian RenaissanceStyle Carved Hardwood Staircase Model, 20th c., arched dome with visible beams raised on columns, enclosing spiral staircase, height 35 in., diameter 14 in. $500/700

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33. A George III Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, c. 1800, blocked front, original lidded interior, height 4 in., width 7 in., depth 4 1/2 in. $400/600 37

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37. A Pair of Napoleon III Gilt-Bronze Six-Light Candelabra, late 19th c., each having five foliate scroll arms around a central light, the latter with a removable fruit finial, the standard with a putto gathering fruit, on a tripartite foliate scroll base, height 27 3/8 in. $1200/1800


38. An English Carved and Burled Walnut Teapoy, c. 1840, octagonal hinged top opening to fitted interior with lidded tea compartments, mixing bowl not present, reeded vasiform pedestal, tripod cabriole legs, height 29 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in.

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$700/900 W 39. A Reed &

Barton “Francis I” Sterling Silver Bowl, height 2 3/4 in., diameter 11 1/2 in., weight 20.95 troy ozs.

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$250/350 W 40. A Pair of

Reed & Barton “Francis I” Sterling Silver Compotes, height 4 1/2 in., diameter 8 in., weight 25.75 troy ozs.

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$300/500 W 41. A Group

of Three Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowls, including a Modernist bowl, monogrammed “PCC”, height 2 1/2 in., diameter 5 1/4 in.; a reticulated bowl, engraved “Phyllis”, height 1 1/2 in., diameter 6 3/8 in.; and a small Arts and Crafts bowl with stylized monogram “PC”, height 1 in., width 6 1/8 in.; combined weight 18.40 troy ozs. $400/600

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Form Tea Caddy, mid-19th c., tripartite interior, ring handles, bun feet, height 9 in., width 15 in., depth 9 1/2 in. $300/500 44. A William IV Rosewood Sarcophagus-Form Tea Caddy, c. 1840, fitted interior with two lidded compartments and associated glass mixing bowl, ring handles, bun feet, height 7 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in. $400/600

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45. An Antique English Cast Brass Ecclesiastical Lectern, dated 1886, reticulated book slant, two candle arms, columnar support, circular plinth, height 64 1/2 in., width 40 in., depth 21 in. $1200/1800

Three-Light Candelabra, Preisner, mid-20th c., in the Georgian taste, urn-form candlecups, scroll arms, trumpet-form standards, stepped molded foot, weighted bases, height 15 3/4 in.

46. A Pair of Beaux Arts-Style Patinated and Gilt Metal and Slag Glass Lanterns, each having molded corona with pendant, hexagonal pierced acanthus top suspended by chains, slag glass panels, bud-form pendant, height 43 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 22 in.

$600/800

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51. An Antique Italian Bronze Figure of Narcissus, after Vincenzo Gemito (Italian, 18521929), on a colorful octagonal marble base, height 13 in., diameter 5 1/2 in. $600/800 Note: This is a reduction of Gemito’s 24 in. model, itself after an antique bronze discovered in Pompeii in 1862 and now in the Naples Museum. An example of the larger bronze was sold in these rooms, February 3, 2007.

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47. A Pair of French Neoclassical Gilt Brass and Bronze TwoLight Wall Sconces, beribboned backplate issuing oak leaves and a pair of French horn candlearms with vintage decoration, electrified, height 16 3/4 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in.

52. An Italian White and Variegated Marble Bust of Homer, atop a painted faux marbre pedestal with bronze mounts, bust height 36 in., width 30 1/2 in., depth 14 in.; pedestal height 46 in., width 20 in., depth 15 1/2 in.

$500/700

$6000/9000

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Senex (English, 18th c.), “Asia Corrected from the Observations Communicated to the Royal Society at London and the Royal Academy at Paris”, c. 1710, handcolored copper engraved map, sheet 26 1/2 in. x 38 1/2 in.

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Clear Crystal Stemware, consisting of 18 champagnes, 18 wine goblets and 18 water goblets, of various colors, all with geometric and foliate design, (54 pcs.) largest height 9 1/2 in., diameter 3 1/2 in. $700/900

$600/900

50. A French Gilt Bronze Allegorical Figure of Victory, after Laurent Honoré Marqueste (French, 1848-1920), early 20th c., the winged female holding a palm branch and raising a crown of oak and laurel, standing on a dome inscribed (18821907), “Marqueste” and “F.BARBEDIENNE Fondeur”, raised on a marble plinth, height 16 in., width 11 in., depth 9 in. 51

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$400/600

Note: This impressive bust is a version of a well-known type representing Homer, of which good prototypes are in both the Naples National Museum and the Louvre, Paris. The characteristics which prove the identification are the hair, beard, and moustache, the thin fillet across the bangs over the forehead, the long nose, and the ferocious “squint” of Homer’s blind eyes. Of the two models, that in the Louvre is the more exact in all these particulars, and is evidently the source for the present version—a point emphasized by the French base on which it sits.


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55. A French Renaissance Revival Gilt Bronze Wall Clock, c. 1850, the large backplate with scrolling motifs, reticulated case having gargoyles, dolphins and fleur-de-lis, dial with inset porcelain numerals and cast with castle towers, striking gong movement, height 36 in., width 16 in., depth 12 1/2 in.

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$1500/2500

53. An American or English Giltwood Bullseye Mirror, 19th c., surmounted by a spreadwing eagle perched on rockwork, cavetto with spherules, scrolled acanthus and flowering pendant, convex mirror plate, height 43 1/2 in., width 25 1/4 in. $2500/3500 54. A George III-Style Carved and Limed Pine Overmantel Mirror, arched branchwork and grapevine frame, height 55 in., width 61 in.

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$1500/2500

56. A Chinese Lotus Form Covered Pouring Vessel, carved flourite or quartz, the lobed lotus body raised on leaves issuing from the stem-form handle, the spout formed of multiple lotus blossoms, the cover with a duck, height 5 1/2 in., width 5 1/2 in., presented on a carved wood “wave” stand. $600/800 55 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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of an Old Man with a Hat and Pipe, probably 20th c., modeled seated on a naturalistic “stone” base, wearing a removable hat with a satchel at his side and a loose pipe in one hand, height 9 3/8 in. $300/500 W 59. A Near Pair of Antique Chinese

“Beijing” Glass Vases, probably mid19th c., baluster form, faceted “honeycomb” motif in blue overlay cut to white glass, height 11 1/4 in.

62. An Antique Southeast Asian Carved Wood Figure of Buddha, rendered seated in dyanasana on a square plinth raised on multi-tiered base, the right hand held in bhumisparsa mudra, the contemplative down-turned face flanked by pendulous earlobes extending to the shoulders, the body draped in robes with intricate incised border details, height 23 1/2 in. Note: Head lacking finial. $600/800 Provenance: Purchased Sotheby’s early 1990s, from the estate of Irving “Swifty” Lazar.

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Illuminated Manuscript Sheet, comprised of two double-sided leaves, ink, color and gilt on paper, one side depicting scenes with figures and various animals, the other side with calligraphy, sheet 8 1/4 in. x 11 5/8 in., floated in a later giltwood frame. $300/500

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Inset Covered Metal Urn, early 20th c., the relief decorated body inset with pale celadon jade plaques, the pierced cover with turquoise and agate, height 11 1/2 in., width 12 in.

Porcelain Vases, each cylinder form with waisted flared necks and splayed feet, decorated in iron red and famille rose enamels with birds on flowering branches, height 13 1/8 in., now mounted as lamps.

$600/800

$400/600

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63. A Japanese Carved Root Sculpture, probably Meiji Period (18681912), carved utilizing the naturalistic rootform to depict a scaly dragon clutching the flaming pearl with a phoenix at his side, height 22 in. $400/600 64. A True Pair of Antique Chinese Polychrome Enameled Porcelain Covered Jars, the faceted baluster bodies with shaped panels enclosing figures in garden settings on a turquoise ground strewn with floral sprays, faceted domed covers with finials, height 24 in., diameter 14 in. $5000/7500


65. A Pair of Chinese Famille Jaune Porcelain Tea Canisters, each of shaped rectangular form, the sides polychrome painted with shaped panels enclosing bird and flower vignettes on a yellow ground, reserved on a turquoise ground strewn with flower heads, height 13 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 7 in. $600/800 65 W 66. A Group of

Thirteen Antique Chinese and Thai Sawankhalok Pottery Circular Boxes, probably 14th/15th c., of various forms and sizes, blue, white and brown glazes, largest height 2 3/4 in., diameter 4 in., (13 pcs.)

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of Nine Early Chinese Pottery Vessels, of various forms and sizes, the largest, an ewer, with black glaze, probably Tang Dynasty (618-906), height 7 in., width 9 in., (9 pcs.) $600/800 W 68. An Antique Chinese Five Color

Overlay White “Beijing” Glass Vase, the thick cylindrical body deeply relief carved with peaches, pine, bats, birds, and carp amid ruyi clouds, height 5 1/2 in., diameter 2 5/8 in. Note: Chip to rim. $500/700 Provenance: Purchased Whisnant Galleries, New Orleans, 1984. W 69. Three Chinese Walnut Shell

Carvings, two of pierced hollow form with allover intricate carving, open bases set with a carved “nut” on a string; the third carved allover in naturalistic form; together with a carved “nut” on string (4 pcs.) $300/500

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70. A Chinese Carved and Rose Quartz Inset Hornbill Casque, the front relief carved with figures in clouds, the sides inscribed and inset with two circular rose quartz medallions, height 4 1/2 in., length 9 in., presented on a carved wood stand. $600/800 W 71. A Chinese Carved Buffalo Horn

Figure of Guanyin, the gently curved figure carved holding a scepter, standing beside a basket of fruit, height 5 1/2 in., associated stand. $200/300 72. An Antique Chinese Red Decorated Blue and White Porcelain “Zodiac” Table Snuff Bottle, the cylinder body decorated with a continuous landscape scene incorporating eleven of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac, the recessed base painted with the last, stopper, height 4 5/8 in.

Chinese Red Decorated Blue and White Porcelain Snuff Bottles, the first, globular form decorated with a continuous landscape with numerous deer, base with six character Yongzheng mark, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the second, cylinder form decorated with a figure fishing within a mountainous landscape, base with Yongzheng seal mark, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the third, cylinder form decorated with a figure tending goats, base with four character Yongzheng mark, stopper, height 3 1/8 in.; the fourth, fat cylinder form decorated with figures on camels and a horse entering a pavilion, base with Qianlong seal mark, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., (4 pcs.) $600/800 W 74. A Group of Six Antique

Chinese Red Overlay “Beijing” Glass Snuff Bottles, five of flattened globular form, four of bubble-sufficed glass, one clear, variously decorated with birds, fish and other animals, the sixth, tapering ovoid form, each with stopper, height 2 1/2 in. to 3 in., (6 pcs.) $700/900

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75. An Antique Chinese or Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Decorated Snuff Bottle, metal ovoid body with a tall flared neck decorated allover with raised scrolling design, one side with cloisonné enamel flowering branch, stopper, height 2 3/4 in. $600/800 W 76. Two Chinese Carved Hornbill

Snuff Bottles, the first, spade form, deeply carved to the front and back with figures in a landscape, the sides, carved with chilong dragons, stopper, height 2 1/8 in., with ivory/bone stand; the second, flattened ovoid form with incised decoration, stopper, height 2 in., (2 pcs.)

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W 83. A Group of Three Chinese

Glass Snuff Bottles, the first, flattened rectangular form decorated with five color “Beijing” glass overlay on a milky white body, the sides with “mask ring” handles, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., note: chip to rim; the second, spade form, polychrome enameled with boys at play in an outdoor setting, base with Qianlong four character mark, stopper, height 3 in. (2 pcs.)

Glass Snuff Bottles Simulating Stone, the first, jar form simulating realgar, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., note: rim chip; the second, flattened globular from, stopper, height 2 1/4 in.; the third, pebble form, stopper, height 2 1/4 in., (3 pcs.)

$400/600

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$400/600 77. A Chinese Carved Glass Snuff Bottle, 1780-1850, glass simulating hematite, rounded rectangular form, carved to one side with two badgers beneath a towering pine with a bat flying overhead, stopper, height 3 1/8 in. $800/1200 Note: The homophone huan in Chinese means both “badger” and “happiness”, hence a pair (shuang) of badgers in Chinese art represents “double happiness” (shuangxi), the Chinese symbols of conjugal bliss. In Chinese iconography the bat is symbolic of happiness and the pine tree of longevity.

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W 85. A Group of Four Antique

W 78. Two Chinese Carved Agate

Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Snuff Bottles, one of conjoined cylinder form with allover dragon and pearl decoration, stoppers, height 2 5/8 in.; and three of cylinder form, each decorated with figures in landscapes, one lacking stopper, height 2 7/8 in., 3 1/4 in. and 3 1/8 in., (4 pcs.)

Snuff Bottles, one of conjoined cylinder form with two tall necks and circular foot rims, stoppers, height 2 7/8 in.; the other, flattened ovoid form, lacking stopper, height 2 1/8 in., (2 pcs.) $400/600

$400/600

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and “Agate” Glass Snuff Bottles, each of rounded rectangular form with “mask ring” handles, one lacking stopper, height 2 3/4 in. to 3 1/8 in., (5 pcs.)

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W 80. Two Chinese Carved Lapis

$300/500

W 82. Two Chinese Porcelain Snuff

Bottles, the first, flattened rectangular form, blue and white decorated with flowering lotus, base with five character mark, possibly wanyu xuan, stopper, height 3 in.; the second, flattened pear form, each side polychrome decorated with mountainous landscapes, base with Jurentang mark, stopper, height 3 3/8 in., (2 pcs.) $300/500

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Painted Single Color Overlay “Beijing” Glass Snuff Bottles, the first, red overlay table bottle of flattened globular form painted to each side with circular panels enclosing small homesteads nestled in the woods, stopper, height 4 5/8 in.; the second, shouldered rectangular form with coral overlay, painted with a galloping horse on one side in the manner of Xu Beihong and a landscape on the other, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the third, spade form with red overlay, painted with a crane on one side and a landscape on the other, stopper lacking spoon, height 2 3/4 in.; the fourth, flattened ovoid form with blue overlay, painted with a bird on one side and a landscape on the other, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the fifth, flattened ovoid form with green overlay painted with a warrior in a boat on one side and a cock amid flowers on the other, stopper, height 2 3/4 in. (5 pcs.) $400/600

Reference: Welch, Patricia Bjaaland, Chinese Art: A Guide to Motifs and Visual Imagery, p. 111.

Lazuli Snuff Bottles, the first in the form of a flattened ovoid vase with a Buddhistic lion and ball at its side, lion stopper, height 2 3/4 in., presented on stand; the second in crouching frog form, stopper, length 2 1/4 in., (2 pcs.)

$300/500

Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Snuff Bottles, the first, flattened pear form, each side decorated with cartouches enclosing figures in an indoor setting on a floral enameled ground, recessed base with Qianlong seal mark, stopper, height 2 1/2 in.; the second, flattened ovoid form with figural decoration to each side, the shoulders with “mask ring” handles, base with Qianlong seal mark, stopper, height 2 5/8 in.; the third, cylinder form, decorated with continuous figural landscape, base with four character Qianlong mark, stopper, height 3 1/8 in., (3 pcs.) $400/600


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W 93. A Group of Four Snuff Bottles, the first, possibly

amber, carved in naturalistic pebble form, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the second, wood with metal inlay, carved in shouldered rectangular form, base inscribed with four character Qianlong mark, stopper, height 2 7/8 in.; the third, wood, carved in naturalistic vegetal form, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the fourth, wood, carved in rock form with a beetle on its side, stopper, height 3 in., (4 pcs.)

Japanese, pear form with lac burguate decoration, stopper, height 2 in.; the second, tortoiseshell, shouldered rectangular form, one side with gilt bird and branch decoration, the other side profusely inscribed, base with four character Qianlong mark, stopper, height 2 1/4 in.; the third, mother-of-pearl, spade form, relief decorated to one side with Buddhistic lions, the other side with a pavilion facade, stopper, height 3 in.; the fourth, possibly coconut shell, spade form, stopper, height 2 1/2 in. (4 pcs.)

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simulating white jade, the first, egg form, stopper, height 2 1/2 in.; the second, shouldered tapering form, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., presented with two snuff bottle saucer stands, (4 pcs.) $400/600 89. Two Chinese Carved Ivory Snuff Bottles, the first, cylinder form carved to one side with birds and bamboo, the other side inscribed, recessed base inscribed, possibly “great Qing”, stopper, height 4 in.; the second, spade form carved to two sides with shaped panels enclosing figures in a landscape, stopper lacking spoon, height 3 5/8 in., (2 pcs.)

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red bubble sufficed glass, the first, flattened ovoid form, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., the other, shouldered rectangular form, stopper, height 2 7/8 in.; and two of five color overlay “Beijing” bubble sufficed glass, the first, flattened globular form, stopper, height 2 5/8 in., the second, shouldered spade form, stopper, height 2 7/8 in. (4 pcs.) $400/600 W 95. A Group of Three

Carved Ivory Snuff Bottles, the first, spade form, relief carved to one side with figures, the other side profusely inscribed, stopper, height 3 in.; the second, flattened ovoid form, relief carved to one side with two figures, the other side with incised and painted landscape decoration, inscribed, stopper, height 3 1/4 in.; the third, ovoid form incised and painted with tigers, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., (3 pcs.)

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Chinese Hardstone Snuff Bottles, each carved in naturalistic vining gourd form, one of purple opal, one of green opal and one of hair crystal, green opal with a bat, purple opal with a rat, branch form stoppers, height 2 3/4 in., 2 1/2 in. and 2 1/2 in. respectively, presented together on a carved wood stand, (3 pcs.)

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Hardstone Snuff Bottles, the first, mottled green jadeite carved 89 W 91. A Group of Four in flattened tear-drop form, lacking stopper, height 2 in.; the second, Chinese Silhouette Agate rose quartz carved in flattened and “Agate” Glass Snuff globular form, relief decorated to Bottles, the first, flattened bottle one side with a panel of irises, stopper, height 2 1/2 in.; the third form with “mask ring” handles, stopper, height 2 1/4 in.; the second, mottled green moss agate carved in spade form, stopper, height 2 rounded rectangular form with “mask ring” handles, stopper, height 3/4 in.; the fourth, malachite carved in squat spade form, stopper, 2 3/4 in.; the third, shouldered rectangular form, stopper, height 2 height 2 in.; the fifth, rhodonite carved in flattened ovoid form relief 3/4 in.; the fourth, flattened globular form, stopper, height 2 1/8 in., decorated with a pine and crane, stopper, height 2 3/8 in.; the sixth, (4 pcs.) mottled brown and blue agate, carved in faceted octagonal form, $400/600 lacking stopper, height 2 1/4 in., (6 pcs.) W 92. A Group of Four Chinese Carved Grey Agate and

“Agate” Glass Snuff Bottles, the first, spade form with “mask ring” handles, stopper, height 2 3/4 in.; the second, flattened globular form, stopper, height 2 1/4 in.; the third, flattened globular form, stopper, height 2 1/2 in.; the fourth, flattened ovoid form, stopper, height 2 3/4 in., (4 pcs.) $400/600

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98. A Chinese “Famille Verte” Porcelain Inset Carved Wood Table Screen, the framed porcelain panel finely painted with a lone figure on a cliff viewing a waterfall, inscribed and sealed upper left, raised on a carved wood stand, porcelain sight 15 in. x 10 in., overall height 23 3/4 in., width 14 3/4 in. $800/1200 99. An Antique Chinese Red Decorated Blue and White Porcelain Bottle Vase, the globular body and tall cylindrical neck decorated with figures in a landscape beneath an old pine, recessed base with circular geometric design, height 12 1/2 in. $600/800

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100. An Italian Carved and Jointed Figure of a Knight, 19th c., probably Sicilian, plated armor, painted face; found in original state (probably a traditional puppet figure), height 53 in., width 20 in., depth 11 in.

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$1000/2000 101. A Pair of French Bronzes of Mercury and Fame, late 19th/ early 20th c., after Giovanni Bologna (Italian, 1524-1608) and Hyacinth Phileas Sobre (French, 1826-1902) respectively, the god of Trade depicted with his usual attributes of money bag and caduceus (only shaft present), height 33 1/2 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 12 in., Fame presented with horn in one hand and a torch in the other, height 33 1/4 in., width 8 in., depth 7 1/2 in.; on matching bases with bronze frieze reliefs of putti symbolizing the Arts. 101

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102. An Antique Italian Bronze Bust of Zeus, after the Antiquity examples, the Greek god with a diadem encircling his head, height 18 1/2 in., width 8 in., depth 8 in. $800/1200 103. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, c. 1810-1820, Philadelphia, School of Joseph Barry, foldover swivel top, molded skirt, foliate carved stem, rectangular plinth, molded saber legs, lion’s mask brass terminals, casters, height 29 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in. $3000/5000 Note: The spiraling vine carving on the support of this table is related to tables from the workshop of Joseph B. Barry & Son (Philadelphia, active 1794-1838), most notably a mahogany pier table at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 1976.324) and a mahogany games table attributed to Barry installed at Savannah’s Scarborough House. Reference: Davidson. The American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 154, pl. 20; Fennimore and Trump. “Joseph B. Barry, Philadelphia Cabinet Maker,” Magazine Antiques. (May, 1989), p. 1219, fig. 4. Illustrated: Boor. Philadelphia Empire Furniture. p. 204, fig. 77.

104. An Important American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Armchair, mid-19th c., attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, in the pattern known as “Fountain Elms”, the tall padded back with floral crest, reticulated carving of oak leaves, “C” and “S” scrolls and flowers, shaped arms, serpentine seat rail, floral-carved cabriole legs, casters. $12000/18000 104 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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105. An Important American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Méridienne, mid-19th c., attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, the distinctive reticulated crest with floral cluster, oak leaves, “S” scrolls, vines and grape cluster, serpentine seat rail, shaped arms, foliate and floral-carved cabriole legs, casters, height 38 in., width 42 in., depth 24 1/2 in. $8000/12000 Note: This robust méridienne unmistakably an example of Belter’s ambitious and successful work in seated furniture is related to and may be compared with the cover (sofa) lot of American Furniture of the 19th Century, 1840-1880, Dubrow, illustrated pg. 124, and the “Cornucopia” sofa, also illustrated pg. 124, from the Service Collection (Dubrow text). 105

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106. A Fine American Classical Paint and Gilt-Decorated Sofa, c. 1815-1825, Baltimore, “cupid’s bow” crest, “Pompeii” red ground with gilt anthemia and scrolls, the scrolled arms and seat rail with fruiting garlands, saber legs, brass paw feet, casters, height 39 1/2 in., width 97 1/2 in., depth 25 in. $10000/20000 Illustrated: Boor. Philadelphia Empire Furniture, fig. 240. p. 386. Note: Though painted sofas by Baltimore cabinetmakers, such as the lot offered here, are rare, several other known examples, also with a serpentine rail centered by a tablet, and scroll arms and legs, include the sofa from Beechwood, the

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Waters’ family home in Somerset County, Maryland (now conserved by the Maryland Historic Society, acc. 79.51.4) The elongated anthemion motif on the crest and legs of this sofa is similar to those on a number of painted pieces from the shop of Hugh Finlay (fl. 1803-1830) including a couch and a games table ordered by Humberton Skipworth from Finlay in 1819; the legs on the sofa being offered are identical to those on a sofa attributed to Finlay in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston; as well as a sofa made by Finlay for the Rev. George Morrison (1797-1837). Reference: Weidman. Furniture and Maryland 1740-1940. p. 168, fig. 133; Miller. American Antique Furniture: A Book for Amateurs No. 566. Elder. Baltimore Painted Furniture, 1800-1840, No. 32; all Finlay examples are illustrated in Weidman and Goldsborough. Classical Maryland, Fine and Decorative Arts from the Golden Age, fig. 120-123, pp. 98-101 respectively.


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107. A Fine American Classical Carved Mahogany Pier Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, the later marble top above a shaped frieze with long drawer flanked by short small drawers and raised diamond corners, winged griffon supports, conforming shaped plinth, flat scroll feet, height 35 in., width 46 in., depth 24 in.

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110. An American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Hallstand, late 19th c., attributed to Thomas Brooks, Brooklyn, New York, crest centered by an incised shield cartouche with pendant rings, baluster-turned supports, marble top base with drawers, drip pans, faceted disc feet, height 107 in., width 59 in., depth 17 1/4 in.

Note: This table has distinctive elements also seen in the work of a number of noted Philadelphia cabinetmakers. The lozenge blocks on the frieze of this table are similar to those on the secretary bookcase made by Anthony Quervelle for Rosedown Plantation. The key molding on the sides and brackets recalls those on a pair of chairs attributed to Richard Parkin from the collection of Carswell Berlin. The smoothly carved figural supports recall those on a pier table attributed to Quervelle, once in the collection of Palmer Brown. Reference: Gordon Smith. “Quervelle Furniture at Rosedown,” Magazine Antiques (May 2001), p. 772, pl. VI; Boor. Philadelphia Empire Furniture. p. 310, fig. 166; Smith. “The Furniture of Anthony Quervelle, Part I, The Pier Tables,” Magazine Antiques (May 1973), p. 994, fig. 13.

108. Two American Classical Carved Mahogany Klismos Chairs, early 19th c., Philadelphia, one having a paneled crest rail with flared reeded tablet, pierced shellcarved splat, deep slip seat, molded rail, saber legs with bosses; the other of identical form lacking the tablet.

Rococo Carved Rosewood Pole Screen, foliate-carved frame, giltwood inner molding containing an early silkwork, barley-twist stem, arched foliate-carved legs, scroll toes, height 64 in., width 19 in. $500/750

$3000/5000 Provenance: A Brooklyn, New York brownstone Note: The tablet crest on this hallstand is similar to several related crests on furniture from the Brooks workshop, including that on a bed bearing Brooks stencil sold in these rooms as lot 651 February 1994, a dresser, also with the maker’s stencil and sold as lot 857, August 1998 and also a walnut hallstand attributed to Brooks and removed from Manhattan’s Andrew Norwood Townhouse, sold as lot 444 on September 30, 2006. The large proportions, umbrella arms and turned bar at the base of this stand are nearly identical to those on the Norwood hallstand.

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111. An Important American Inlaid Walnut Armchair, attributed to Gustav Herter, New York, slightly scrolled upholstered back, burled stiles, spindled padded arms, lion’s mask terminals, rounded seat rail, turned legs, the whole with bellflower inlay. $4000/6000 Note: The form of this chair and its carved details are identical to those of an armchair and settee made by Herter Brothers for the Red Room of the White House during the administration of Chester Alan Arthur. Reference: Period stereoscopic photographs by J.F. Jarvis of the Red Room with the aforementioned settee visible is illustrated in Howe, et. al. Herter Brothers, Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age, p. 52, fig. 33 and Leish. The White House. p 74.

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112. A Fine American Neo-Grec Carved Rosewood and Gilt-Incised Slipper Settee, c. 1865, attributed to Pottier & Stymus, New York, molded oval back with finials, husk-carved low arms, oval seat rail with gilt-incised leaves, fluted tapered legs, casters, retains original finish, height 31 in., width 33 in., depth 24 in. $600/900

114. A Very Fine Edwardian Painted and Ebonized Bureau à Cylindre, c. 1910, probably London, a balustrade gallery above the cylinder lid opening to a complex fitted desk interior with leather writing surface and secret compartments, paneled apron fitted with three drawers, turned, tapered and reeded legs, ball feet, height 47 1/2 in., width 43 1/2 in., depth 31 1/2 in. $2000/3000

113. A Chesterfield Settee, of typical form with tufted back and arms, two loose cushions, turned feet. $1500/2000

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115. A Pair of English Carved Mahogany Hall Chairs, c. 1830, scrolled and pierced back, trapezoidal seat, molded seat rail, turned legs. $600/800 116. A Regency Carved Mahogany Cellarette, early 19th c., of sarcophagus-form, hinged lid with bronze Greek key molding, original zinc liner fitted for eight magnum bottles, lion masque ring handles, chamfered and reeded corners, paw feet, height 21 1/2 in., width 29 in., depth 22 in. $2500/3500 117. A Very Fine Edwardian PaintDecorated Mahogany Breakfront/Bookcase, c. 1890-1910, in the style of Robert Adam, dentil-molded cornice centered with urn tablet, the frieze with polychrome garlands and oval medallions, four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves over four crossbanded doors each with beribboned oval reserve depicting the Four Seasons, blocked molded base, height 97 in., width 91 3/4 in., depth 22 in.

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121. An American Gilt Bronze and Brass Solar Lamp, c. 1845, labeled “Archer & Warner Makers, Philadelphia”, the standard in the form of a classical maiden holding one arm aloft, circular pedestal on a square plinth, period frosted, etched and cut shade and chimney, retaining burner elements, hung with snowflake prisms, height 28 1/2 in., diameter 8 1/4 in.

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118. A Fine George III Figured and Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table, c. 1785, the top with satinwood banding and paint decoration, fitted with two frieze drawers, square tapered legs ending in original casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 28 in., depth 20 in.

$1500/2500 Note: For an identical solar lamp see Classical Taste in America, Wendy Cooper, p. 167.

$2000/3000 119. A Pair of Continental “Grand Tour” Patinated Bronze Warwick Vases, 19th c., each marked “A.D.” and with a star, dark brown patina, on stepped variegated marble bases, height 11 1/2 in., width 8 1/4 in., depth 5 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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120. An Antique Continental Neoclassical Patinated Bronze Athénienne, probably 19th c., ribbed bowl cast with flowers and foliate scrolls, ram’s head mounts on flat tapered legs connected with swags, paw feet, on a square plinth, dark brown and verdigris patina, height 43 1/4 in., 14 5/8 in. x 14 3/4 in. Note: One swag broken and detached. $3000/5000


122. A Rare Pair of American Gilt Lacquered Bronze and Brass Hanging Solar Lamps, c. 1850, attributed to H.N. Hooper & Co., Boston, each corona supporting rectangular shaped chain links, the font resting in a circlet joined by three scrolled branches, period blown chimneys and cut and etched shades with ruffled rim, retaining burner elements, unelectrified, height 25 1/2 in., diameter 11 1/2 in. $3000/5000 Note: An identical solar lamp is illustrated in 19th c. Elegant Lighting, Gerald Gowitt, p. 92. 123. An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze and Brass Solar Lamp, c. 1850, attributed to H.N. Hooper & Co., Boston, period globe-shaped blown, etched, and cut glass shade above a font containing original burner elements and fitted with a period glass chimney and supporting “coffin” cut crystal prisms, the standard of an elaborate Rococo design incorporating scrolls, cartouches, shells and stylized dolphins, on a foliate scroll triangular plinth, height to top of chimney 26 in.

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$2000/3000 Note: For an identical solar lamp see 19th c. Elegant Lighting, Gerald Gowitt, p. 82. 124. An American Late Classical Carved and Gilded Mirror, 19th c., attributed to Caleb P. Wayne (Philadelphia, active 1823-1843), split baluster frame with floral decoration and block rosettes, acorn and oak leaf inner rabbet, height 39 in., width 27 1/2 in., depth 1 3/4 in. $800/1200 Note: A mirror similar to the lot offered here and bearing the label of C.P. Wayne (Philadelphia, 1823-1843) is illustrated in Strickland. “Documented Philadelphia Looking Glasses, 1800-1850.” The Magazine Antiques (April, 1976), p. 785. Illustrated: Boor, Philadelphia Empire Furniture, p. 517, fig. 347.

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126. A Charles X Inlaid Rosewood Guéridon, c. 1825, the molded tilt top decorated with birds, flowers and geometric stringing, tripartite columnar shaft, incurvate triangular plinth, arched tapered legs, casters, height 29 3/8 in., diameter 24 7/8 in. $1000/1500 127. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Games Table, c. 1833-1837, Philadelphia, with paper label of retailer, David Fleetwood, 95 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, and an incised signature of Thomas Roberts; foldover swivel top, molded and gadrooned apron, the stem with acanthus and anthemion carving, incurvate plinth, foliate-carved paw feet, casters, height 31 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in. $2500/3500 Note: The gadrooned molding, carved support and winged paw feet on this table are among many design elements associated with Philadelphia makers. Notably, the acanthus carving on the stem is inverted from the usual “water spout” seen in most other Philadelphia Classical tables. Another example of an inverted water spout occurs in a table bearing the label of Charles White, operating at 109 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, very close to 95 Walnut Street, the address indicated on the Fleetwood label seen here.

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125. A Pair of American Late Classical Carved and Gilded Pier Mirrors, c. 1830, Philadelphia, molded frame with an attractive lemon gilt surface, original mirror plate and backboards, height 59 in., width 29 1/2 in. $4000/6000

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128. A Fine American Figured Mahogany Desk and Bookcase, c. 1840-1850, in two parts, pedimented cornice above pair of glazed doors, fall front desk compartment with fitted interior and inset baize writing surface, height 92 in., width 42 in., depth 21 in.

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$2500/3500 129. A George III Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., four graduated drawers (retaining original brasses), shaped apron, bracket feet, height 42 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $700/1000 130. A Good Antique Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut Stool, serpentine floral-carved frame on carved cabriole legs, scrolled toes, hoof feet, antique needlepoint upholstery, height 17 in., width 20 in., depth 14 in.

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$300/500 131. A Very Good Pair of Antique Directoire-Style Painted and Parcel Gilded Fauteuils, scrolled back, padded arms with carved rosettes, cylindrical legs. $2500/3500

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132. A Louis XV Carved Walnut Fauteuil à la Reine, late 18th c., rocaille and foliate crest, finely molded arms, conforming seat rail, cabriole legs. $2500/3500 133. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Carved Marble Busts, of the “Apollo Belvedere”, and the “Diana Chasseresse”, after the antique prototypes in the Vatican Museums and the Louvre respectively, on pedestals, busts height 24 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 9 1/2 in. and height 24 1/2 in., width 16 in., depth 9 in.; pedestal height 42 1/2 in., width 14 in. $6000/9000

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134. An Antique Italian Patinated Bronze Figure of “Diana the Huntress”, after the Antique “Diana of Versailles” now at the Louvre, Paris; the goddess depicted with a quiver of arrows over her shoulder and a leaping stag by her side, inscribed “A. Messina Roma” on rotating circular self-base, all on cylindrical marble base, height 18 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 6 1/2 in.

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$3500/4500 135. A Patinated Bronze Bust of Caesar Laureate, in partial armor, with self base of eagle, on grey veined marble plinth, height 21 in., width 10 in., depth 10 in. $800/1200

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136. An Important American Renaissance Carved and Ebonized Walnut Bedroom Suite, late 19th c., atributed to Allen & Bro., Philadelphia, comprising two mirror-backed dressing chests and a monumental bedstead; the bedstead with fan crest above an arched cornice, paneled frieze with bronzed roundel of Demeter surrounded by garlands, paneled headboard, fan-carved corners, conforming footboard and rails; dresser height 119 in., width 49 in., depth 23 in. and height 118 in., width 60 1/2 in., depth 20 in.; bedstead height 113 in., length 80 1/2 in., width 62 1/2 in. $25000/35000 Note: The bold geometric juxtaposition of ebonization and robustly carved and burled panels on this suite is indicative of work attributed to Allen and Brother, including a center table from the Judith Hollander collection, seat furniture in the Berke collection and an Allen cabinet sold in these rooms as lot 109, October 11, 2008. William Allen Sr., a purveyor of exotic woods and furniture, was succeeded by sons, William Jr. and Joseph in the Allen workshop at 137 Walnut Street, Philadelphia in 1847. By 1869 Joseph partnered with another Allen brother, James, and Allen and Brother had solidified a reputation for fine goods and custom cabinetwork. James Allen closed the firm in 1902. Reference: Talbot. “Allen and Brother, Philadelphia Furniture Makers,” Magazine Antiques, (May, 1996) pp. 716, pl. I, pp. 720-722, pl. VI-IX; Dubrow. American Furniture of the 19th c., p. 13.

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137. An American Renaissance Inlaid and Burled Walnut Parlor Suite, mid-19th c., attributed to John Jelliff, Newark, comprising a sofa, two armchairs and four side chairs; the serpentine sofa with flared padded back cresting in a swagged urn inlaid cartouche, pendant ears, shaped seat rail, trumpet shaped legs, casters; conforming chairs, finely upholstered in indigo silk damask, sofa height 43 1/2 in., width 78 in., depth 29 in.

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$5000/7000 Note: The crest rail, stile terminals, and arm supports in this suite are closely related to those on a rosewood sofa, side chair and armchair conserved by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 68.133.1-4). The distinctive seat shape of the sofa features ends canted toward each other to facilitate a conversational group. Other sofas attributed to Jelliff, nearly identical to that offered here, were sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 141, May 3, 2008; and lot 529, February 6, 1999. Parlor furniture attributed to Jelliff with crests identical to those in this lot and offered in these rooms include lot 894, April 4, 1999; lot 654, February 11, 1993, and lot 436, October 31, 1987 . Reference: Tracy. 19th c. America, Furniture and Other Decorative Arts, fig. 176, 179.

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138. An American Renaissance Gilt BronzeMounted, Inlaid Rosewood and Parcel Ebonized Parlor Cabinet, mid-19th c., probably Pottier and Stymus, New York, sarcophagus top with flanking backsplash, arched paneled central door, incurvate sides, conforming plinth, gilt incised details, height 46 1/2 in., width 66 in., depth 19 1/4 in. $4000/6000


139. A Good Antique Louis XVI-Style Lit à Couronne, bleu and crème peinte, original canopy and supports, height 104 1/2 in., length 74 in., depth 42 in. $2000/3000 140. An American Birdseye Maple Faux Bamboo Dressing Table, c. 1870-1880, New York, rectangular spindled mirror, uprights with quarter-round spindled shelves, the base with long drawer and two small drawers, outswept legs, stretchers, height 59 in., width 43 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $4000/6000 Note: A dressing table identical to the lot seen here was sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 253, June 8, 2002. A dressing table with identical mirror, stile supports, legs and feet to that seen here is conserved by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc 68.97.15). A desk bearing the Horner label with legs and feet also identical to those seen here is conserved by the High Museum of Art (acc.1993.142.1) Introduced to Americans by French and English designers at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, the Japanese aesthetic greatly influenced late 19thcentury American design. American furniture in the Japonesque taste was produced by New York firms such as that of Robert J. Horner, established in 1886 on East 23rd Street. The 1888 Horner publication Our American Homes and How to Furnish Them recommends for bedrooms, “If there is an absence of sunshine, a lighter wood is preferable...” clearly maple furniture like the dressing table here met this requirement.

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Reference: Tracy. 19th Century America, Furniture and Other Decorative Arts. cat. 228; Peirce. Art and Enterprise: American Decorative Art, 1825-1917, The Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection. p. 230, fig. 120; The 1888 Horner publication can be viewed at www. rarevictorian.com.

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American Maple Faux Bamboo Side Chair, c. 1875, spindled back, caned seat, spindled rail, conforming legs. $300/500 Note: A chair included in a desk suite labeled by R.J. Horner and identical to the lot offered here is conserved by the High Museum of Art (acc. 1993. 142.2)

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Carved Mahogany Pedestals, late 19th c., rectangular tops with lion masque brackets, spiral-turned, tapered stems, foliate-carved collars, square plinths, canted blocked feet, height 37 1/2 in., width 14 in., depth 14 in.

143. An Antique Beaux Arts BronzeMounted Crème Peinte Vitrine, c. 1900, probably New York, stepped brass galleried upper case with a pair of doors, the lower case with a paneled frieze above a pair of small doors and arched niche, flanked by doors shelves, raised on blocked feet with brass cuffs, the whole with reeded moldings, beveled glass panels and velvetlined interior, height 60 in., width 45 1/4 in., depth 16 7/8 in. $1500/2000

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Carved Mahogany Armchairs, 20th c, labeled “Hancock and Moore Fine Furniture”, shaped backs, padded leafcarved scrolled arms, straight rail, turned legs, brass cuffs.

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$600/900 Note: One of North Carolina’s premier furniture makers, Hancock and Moore was founded in 1981. This model chair is known as the “Jockey Club Chair”. 145. A Fine American Gothic Rosewood Commode, c. 1840, marble top above paneled drawer, molded door, shelf interior, shaped base, bracket feet, height 29 1/2 in., width 15 7/8 in., depth 15 in. $500/750 146. A Pair of American Aesthetic Carved Rosewood Side Chairs, attributed to Herter Bros., c. 1880, N.Y., turned finials, pierced back with foliate design, turned legs, “X”-form stretcher, India rubber casters.

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$4000/6000 Note: A number of design elements seen in these chairs closely relate to known examples from the Herter firm. The opposing loops below the splat are similar to those on a cabinet bearing the Herter stamp, sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 631, February 1993; the spindles on the splat are identical to those on another cabinet signed Herter, sold in these rooms as lot 634, October 1989; the proportions, leg turnings and rectilinear back design are similar to those on side chairs made by the Herter firm for the White House Red Room, and Godwin, Vanderbilt, and Hopkins residences. Most notably, the stiles, spindles, and front legs are similar to the recently discovered Vanderbilt “zodiac” chairs traced to the library at Vanderbilt’s 640 5th Avenue townhouse. Reference: Howe, et. al. Herter Brothers, Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age. pp. 170 and 177, figs. 21, 25. Robert Edward’s discussion of the Vanderbilt library chairs’ discovery appears in his blog: http://www. americandecorativeart.com/internalpages/chatter/stars/index.html.

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147. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Bronze-Mounted Curule Benches, with baluster turned arm rests, upholstered seat, the seat frame with rosette panel flanked by lotus buds, reeded legs on mounted paw feet, height 24 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $700/900


148. A Continental Pine Side Table, probably late 18th c., Dutch or Flemish, fitted drawer, scalloped apron, cabriole legs ending in snake feet, height 27 in., width 31 in., depth 20 1/2 in.

151. Italian School, 19th c., “A Capriccio or Fantasy of Classical Architecture and Sculpture, with Figures”, oil on wood panel, unsigned, 28 in. x 40 in., in a “trumeau” whitepainted wood frame.

$700/900 149. An Antique Italian Baroque-Style Carved Walnut Settee, 19th c., acanthuscarved scrolled crest centered by a leaf-carved oval frame with grisaille painted panel of putti and topped by a cupid finial, the back with diamondcarved slats and blind fretwork, scrolled figural arm supports resting on plinths, blind fretwork seat rail, lobed ball feet, height 65 in., width 111 in., depth 34 in.

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150. Manner of Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705), “Blind Justice”, late 17th/18th c., bearing 19th c. label “Hauskammerei-Inventar/ Seite 3406/ O. no. 44” en verso of stretcher, oil on canvas, unsigned, 26 3/4 in. x 41 in., in an early 19th c. frame, bearing grand-ducal gallery no. “319” en recto. $2000/4000 Provenance: Purchased in Germany by the present owner.

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152. Italian School, 18th c., “The Muse Euterpe, Seated at a Pianoforte”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 53 in. x 38 in., in an attractive antique hand-carved wood frame. $12000/18000 Provenance: 20th Century Fox, Inc.; Darryl Zanuck Note: The motif of pan-pipes-visible in the carved frieze on the urn at the upper right, and accompanying the satyr in the painted panel on the piano-case, clearly identifies the figure as the Muse of Lyric Poetry (that is of instrumental music to be accompanied by flutes), or Euterpe. The Muses of Mount Helicon were said to be the offspring of Zeus himself, in his union with Mnemosyne, or Memory; and indeed the fictive marble figures on the sculptural hemicycle in the background suggest this exalted parentage, as they are glimpsed beyond the charming device of the roll of sheet-music, whose tubular form hints at the flute, the identifying characteristic of this particular Muse. Indeed all the Muses (of whom there were traditionally nine) are at times recorded as playing flutes, and this figure’s gesture toward other pages of sheet-music laid out on the pianoforte might suggest her

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alternate identification as Polyhymnia (or of song accompanied by musical instruments), were not the pan-pipes so conspicuously featured on the marble urn. The rich but pastel-tinted palette and the serene classical features argue for a date in the first half of the 18th c., probably in Emilia, but with substantial influences from Venice. The segmentally-curved sculptural hemicycle and the gem-studded diadem are both borrowed from Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588), though the powerful filling of the frame with a richly endowed three-quarter-length figure is more up-to-date, and the delightful motif of the bacchante being fed with grapes on the piano’s painted panel is inspired by such recent masters as Sebastiano Ricci (Venetian 1659-1734). The gestures of the background sculptures recall Tiepolo (Venetian, 1696-1770) and Bortoloni (Italian, 1696-1750); but the central figure has a physical weight and gravitas that is probably Bolognese or Ferraran. The picture was acquired by the middle of the 20th c. for the famed Hollywood studio, and was used as a cinematic property. References: N.G.L. Hammond & H.H. Scullard, eds., Oxford Classical Dictionary (1970), p. 704; M.C. Howatson, Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (1989), p. 372.


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153. A Monumental Patinated Bronze Garden Fountain, in the Renaissance taste, the upper tier atop lion’s head masques over a larger basin cast with lion’s heads and foliage, pedestal with four classically draped females on stepped quatrefoil plinth inscribed “FLORA, RUTH, REBECCA AND VIOLA”, the conforming base with masques and scrolled acanthus, height 90 in., diameter 54 in. $6000/9000 154. An American Leaded Glass and Patinated Bronze SixLight Chandelier, early 20th c., of Renaissance inspiration, probably Duffner & Kimberly, New York, six panel ovoid body with black fleur-de-lis on a gold ground, the bronze frame with strapwork cartouches, long chain with strapwork links, C-scroll arms, electrified, height to chain 31 1/2 in., diameter 30 1/4 in. $7000/10000 Note: One of the leading leaded glass lighting designers of the early 20th century, Duffner & Kimberly competed directly and successfully with such firms as Tiffany Studios, Pairpoint and Handel. While the company’s artistic output was not as progressive as Tiffany Studios, Duffner & Kimberly’s excellent craftsmanship and niche production of historical styles such as Louis XIV, Roman, or Renaissance, as exemplified here, placed them on a par with leading contemporary design firms. The fine workmanship and well-molded strapwork as demonstrated in the present lot relate closely aesthetic designs of Duffner & Kimberly.

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155. A Good French Gilt Bronze and Crystal Sixteen-Light Chandelier, late 19th c., attributed to Baccarat, the arms with cast “B” mark, foliate plumed ceiling plate, vasiform ribbed glass standard, foliate scroll arms with glass lobed candlecups, hung throughout with faceted crystals of varying shapes, with a large globe pendant, electrified, height 35 1/2 in., diameter 33 in. $5000/7500

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156. A Very Fine Pair of Antique Italian Polychrome and Carved Torchères, molded as opposing blackamoors beautifully dressed and elaborately painted, each with upraised arm holding torches, standing atop incurvate triangular plinths with scrolling supports, height 73 1/2 in., width 24 in., depth 16 in. $8000/12000

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157. An American Gilt Bronze and Opaline Glass Solar Lamp, mid-19th c., segmented font, on scroll and cabochon-decorated collar, faceted and tapered blue glass standard, on incurvate triangular base, height 32 1/2 in., diameter 8 in.

159. An American Neo-Grec Carved and Gilded Rosewood Settee, mid-19th c., New York, shaped rectangular back, husk and anthemion-carved uprights, acanthine arms, molded seat rail with corner bosses, tapered turned legs, casters, height 35 1/2 in., width 41 in., depth 31 in.

$1000/1500

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158. An American Bronze and Cut Glass Solar Lamp, early 19th c., labeled “J. & J. Cox”, period frosted and cut shade and chimney resting on inverted pear-shaped lobed font containing all burner elements, faceted tapering standard, on stepped marble plinth, height 32 1/2 in., diameter 7 1/2 in. $1500/2500

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160. A Good American Classical Figured Mahogany Pier Table, early 19th c., Philadelphia, original white marble top, frieze drawer, columnar supports with engine-turned bronze mounts, original mirror plate, incurvate plinth, outset carved paw feet, height 35 in., width 42 in., depth 20 in. $3000/5000 Note: The restrained columnar supports with bronze collars and paw feet with gadrooned terminals on this table are similar to those on a number of tables attributed to Anthony Quervelle, including lot 341, sold by Neal Auction Company February 23, 2008 and a table pictured in Smith. “The Furniture of Anthony Quervelle, Part I, the Pier Tables,” Magazine Antiques, (May 1973) fig. 10. 161. Arnoldus Montanus, (1625-1683), De Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld: of Beschryving van America en ‘t Zuid-Land..., Amsterdam: Jacob Meurs, 1671, 3 parts in one volume, folio, 12 in. x 7 1/2 in., list of subscribers at end, engraved additional title-page, title-page printed in red and black with engraved vignette; large folding engraved map of North and South America by Jacon de Meurs after Gerard Schagen, 15 double-page maps after Blaeu and others, 32 doublepage or folding views, 7 full-page portrait, 69 halfpage vignettes, vignette headpiece and woodcut initials, extraillustrated with a large folding map: “Nieuwe Kaart van America” by Isaak Tirion from [Samuel Thomas] “Hedendaagsche historie of tegenwoordige staat van Amerika” 17661767, handcolored in outline.

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162. Bernard Dondorf / Lithographer, “View of New Orleans taken from the Lower Cotton Press”, 1852, handcolored lithograph, published by Louis Schwarz, New Orleans, sheet 13 1/ 8 in. x 28 1/8 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $4000/6000

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163. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Great American Cock Male, Wild Turkey”, Plate I, #1, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint, engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/2 in. x 25 3/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $120000/150000

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164. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Yellow-billed Cuckoo”, Plate II, #2, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 1/2 in. x 38 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $5000/7000 164

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165. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Wild Turkey, Female and Young”, Plate VI, #6, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 39 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $80000/120000 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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166. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Brown Lark”, Plate X, #10, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 39 in. $1200/1800

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167. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “The Mocking Bird”, Plate 21, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 37 3/4 in. x 26 in., attractively float mounted and framed. 168

$25000/30000 168. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Roscoe’s Yellow-throat”, Plate XXIV, #24, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 in. x 25 1/4 in. $1500/2500 169. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Black-billed Cuckoo”, Plate 32, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 1/2 in. x 38 1/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $8000/12000

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170 171 170. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “American Goldfinch”, Plate XXXIII, #33, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/2 in. x 26 1/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $8000/12000 171. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Children’s Warbler”, Plate 35, from Birds of America, handcolored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 39 in. x 26 in.

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$1500/2500 172. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Chuck Wills Widow”, Plate LII, # 52, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 38 in.

173. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Rice Bird”, Plate LIV, #54, from Birds of America, handcolored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 37 1/2 in. x 25 1/2 in.

$5000/7000

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175. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Broad-Winged Hawk” Plate 91, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 39 1/4 in. x 25 1/4 in. $10000/15000 176. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Pigeon Hawk”, Plate XCII, #92, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 in. x 25 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. 176

174. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Loggerhead Shrike”, Plate 57, from Birds of America, handcolored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 37 3/8 in. x 25 1/8 in. $1200/1800

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179. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Black Vulture or Carrion Crow”, Plate CVI, #106, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 3/4 in. x 37 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $5000/7000 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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180. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “American Crow”, Plate CLVI, #156, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 37 1/2 in. x 25 1/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $10000/15000 181. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Rusty Grakle”, Plate CLVII, #157, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/2 in. x 26 in. $4000/6000 182. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Brazilian Caracara Eagle”, Plate CLXI, #161, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 37 1/4 in. x 25 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $8000/12000

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183. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Blue-headed Pigeon”, Plate CLXXII, #172, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 38 1/2 in. $8000/12000 184. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Golden Eagle”, Plate CLXXXI, #181, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/4 in. x 25 3/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $12000/18000 183

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185. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Ground Dove”, Plate CLXXXII, #182, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 in. x 25 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $6000/9000 184 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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186. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Boat-tailed Grackle”, Plate CLXXXVII, #187, from Birds of America, handcolored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 in. x 25 1/2 in. $7000/10000

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187. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Labrador Falcon”, Plate CXCVI, #196, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 in. x 26 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $5000/7000 188. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Great Cinereous Shrike or Butcher Bird”, Plate CXCII, #192, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/4 in. x 25 1/4 in. $1200/1800

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189. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Shore Lark “, Plate CC, #200, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 38 1/2 in. $2000/3000


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190. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Salt Water Marsh Hen”, Plate CCIV, #204, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint, engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/2 in. x 26 in. $2500/3500 191. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Virginia Rail”, Plate CCV, #205, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 38 3/8 in. $2000/3000 192. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Booby Gannet”, Plate CCVII, #207, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 1/8 in. x 25 5/8 in. $3000/5000 193. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Least Bittern”, Plate CCX, #210, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 38 3/8 in. $2500/3500

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194. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Louisiana Heron”, Plate CCXVII, #217, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, elephant folio paper watermarked “J. Whatman / Turkey Mill / 1834”, sheet size 26 1/2 in. x 38 1/2 in. $80000/120000 195. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Hooded Merganser” Plate CCXXXII, #232, from Birds of America, handcolored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 38 1/2 in. $10000/15000

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196. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Sora or Rail”, Plate CCXXXIII, #233, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 ¼ in. x 39 in.

197. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Tufted Duck”, Plate CCXXXIV, #234, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 3/4 in. x 38 in.

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198. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Eider Duck”, Plate CCXLVI, #246, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/4 in. x 38 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $35000/45000

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200. Joseph F. Wallet Des Barres (English, 1722-1824), “Gulph of Mexico”, c. 1780, hand-tinted copper engraved map, from The Atlantic Neptune, showing the coast from the Apelousa River eastward to Pensacola, sheet 33 1/4 in. x 46 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $35000/45000 Note: Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres was the most noted and skilled producer of coastal charts in late 18th-century England. At the close of the French and Indian War, he had been sent to America by the British Admiralty to survey the coasts of the Maritime Provinces. These provinces, recently acquired from France, had never been adequately mapped, and Des Barres spent the following ten years constructing a series of charts of unparalleled accuracy and schematic beauty, of crucial importance for military maneuvers on the Northeast Coast. Ultimately the project was expanded to include the entire Atlantic and gulf coasts of North America. 199

199. Le Rouge, George Louis (French, 1707-1790), “Carte de la Floride Occidentale et Louisiane”, c. 1777, engraved copper plate map, after Jefferys, from Atlas Ameriquain Septentrionale, sheet 21 1/4 in. x 30 in. $2000/3000

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At the outset of the Revolution, Des Barres was assigned the task of compiling his work and that of others surveying the coast and shorelines of North America into an atlas that would enable the British Navy and Merchant Marines to navigate safely in North American waters. Des Barres returned to England in 1774 and began to prepare his charts for publication. The collected charts appeared as the Atlantic Neptune, a magnificent work consisting of about 275 views, plans and charts, which is considered the first great marine atlas of the eastern seaboard, and by many, the most splendid collection of charts ever published.


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201. Joseph F. Wallet Des Barres (English, 1722-1824), “The North East Shore of the Gulph of Mexico”, c. 1780, monumental hand-tinted copper engraved map, from The Atlantic Neptune, showing the area from Mobile Bay, AL eastward to Apalachicola, FL., sheet 30 in., x 84 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $30000/50000 202. Sebastian Muenster (1489-1552), La Cosmographie Universelle, contenant la situation de toutes les parties du monde, avec leurs proprietez & appurtenances, 1565, Antwerp, Henrich Petri, folio, 12 in. x 8 in., first French edition, contemporary sheep, letterpress title-page with large woodcut vignette, woodcut portrait of the author, 14 double-page maps, 38 double-page views, three folding panoramas, illustrated throughout with fine woodcuts depicting peoples, places, historic events, customs and exotic animals, one or two full-page, including separate sections on Africa, Asia and “Des Nouvelles Isles, comment, quand & par qui elle en trouvees” and description of America including accounts of the voyages and explorations of Columbus, Vespucci, Magellan. $20000/30000 Reference: Sabin, 51397.

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203. François Levaillant (1753-1824), Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de paradis et des rolliers, suivie de celle des toucans et des barbus, Paris, Chez Denne & Perlet, [1801]-1806, first edition, 2 volumes, folio, full calf, gilt decoration, with 114 hand-colored engraved plates after Jacques Barraband by Bouquet, Gremilliet, and Peree, printed in colours by Langlois and Rousset. $50000/70000 Note: Levaillant, one of the greatest French ornithologists, was the son of the French consul in Dutch Guiana. He was born in Paramarimbo and appears to have inherited his father’s love of travel. He became one of the first of a new breed of naturalists who attained prominence towards the end of the 18th century, studying and recording their subjects in their natural habitat. Jacques Barraband (1767 or 1768-1809) worked for the Gobelin factory and was considered the best ornithological artist of his time. Langlois’s engravings capture the precision and beauty of his gouache and watercolor originals. Reference: Fine Bird Books; Nissen, IVB 559; Ronsil, 1780; Wood, p. 434; Zimmer, p. 393.

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204. Mark Catesby (1683-1749), The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands: Containing the Figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects, and Plants..., 1771, published by Benjamin White, London, third edition, two volumes, folio, 21 1/2 in. x 15 in., full modern calf with gilt, modern red cloth cases, text in French and English, with 220 hand-colored engraved plates after Catesby. $200000/300000 Note: In 1712, the English-born artist and naturalist Mark Catesby embarked on a series of expeditions to the southern colonies of British North America. Catesby was enthralled by the wildlife of the New World, and he spent years traveling by foot through parts of present-day Virginia, Georgia, the Carolinas and the Bahamas. Over the course of his journeys, he encountered and documented numerous varieties of animal and plant life that were entirely unknown to Europeans. His drawings and written observations were the raw material for an unprecedented project: a scientific account of previously uninvestigated wildlife, with illustrations taken from life. Catesby initially encountered some difficulty in interesting sponsors in his monumental Natural History. Determined nonetheless to persevere in his project, and also wishing to maintain control over the translation of his drawings into print, the artist learned to engrave copper plates and set out to complete the Natural History himself. He produced all

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205. Robert Furber / Publisher, “Twelve Months of Flowers”, 1730, Kensington, twelve hand-colored engravings after Pieter Casteels (Antwerp, 1684-1749), engraved by Henry Fletcher, sight 16 1/4 in. x 12 1/8 in., attractively matted and framed. $30000/50000

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208. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Florida Cormorant”, Plate CCLII, #252, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint, engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 38 3/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed.

209. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Purple Heron”, Plate CCLVI, #256, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/4 in. x 37 1/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $70000/100000

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210. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “American Woodcock”, Plate CCLXVIII, #268, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 38 3/4 in. $10000/15000 211. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Noddy Tern”, Plate CCLXXV, #275, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 26 in. x 38 1/2 in. $1500/2500 211 212. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Sandwich Tern”, Plate CCLXXIX, #279, from Birds of America, handcolored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 7/8 in. x 38 1/2 in. $4000/6000

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214. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Red-backed Sandpiper”, Plate CCXC, #290, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 5/8 in. x 38 1/8 in.

215. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Purple Gallinule”, Plate CCCV, #305, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 37 3/4 in.

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218. John James Audubon (American, 17851851), “Black or Surf Duck”, Plate CCCXVII, #317, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 38 in. $6000/9000 219. John James Audubon (American, 17851851), “American Avocet”, Plate CCCXVIII, #318, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 in. x 37 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $7000/10000

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1851), “Least Water-hen”, Plate CCCXLIX, #349, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Robert Havell edition, sheet size 25 3/4 in. x 38 in.

226. John James Audubon (American, 17851851), “Pine Grosbeak “, Plate CCCLVIII, #358, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 38 in. x 25 in.

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232. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Red-breasted Merganser”, Plate CCCCI, #401, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/4 in. x 37 1/2 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $15000/20000 233. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Plumed Partridge, Thicklegged Partridge”, Plate CCCCXXIII, #423, from Birds of America, hand-colored aquatint engraving, Havell edition, sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 38 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $4000/6000 232

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Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Cat Squirrel”, No. 4, Plate XVII, hand-colored, large folio lithograph by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia, from Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, sheet size 27 in. x 20 3/4 in. $500/700 W 235. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851),

“American Cross Fox”, No. 2, Plate VI, hand-colored, large folio lithograph by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia, from Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, sheet size 21 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in. $600/900 236. After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “Black American Wolf”, No. 14, Plate LXVII, hand-colored, large folio lithograph by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia, from Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, sheet size 21 1/2 in. x 27 in. $2500/3500 233 W 237. [Map of the Coast of Louisiana and Texas],

“Topographical Map Sheet XXII”, c. 1870, lithograph map from J. Bien, NY, from the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865, highly detailed, showing the coast from Hynes’ Bay, TX, east to Leesburg, LA, north to Austin City, with railroads, towns, post offices and natural features, sheet 18 1/4 in. x 29 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $200/300 W 238. John Tallis / Publisher, “Mexico, California and Texas”,

1851, London, hand-colored engraved map by J. Rapkin, vignettes of gold miners, ruins of Yucatan and peasants by H. Warner, the exaggerated gold region highlighted in yellow, sight 10 in. x 13 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed. $500/750

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Hand-Colored Engraving of Moths, 19th c. or earlier, sheet 19 in. x 13 3/4 in., attractively float mounted and framed. $500/700

241. A Spanish Painted and IronMounted Vargueño, late 17th/early 18th c., of typical form, the rectangular case with clasps and hasps, the hinged front lid enclosing papier peinte drawers, on a (later) associated base, trestle supports, iron stretchers, ball feet, height 53 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 21 in. $3000/5000 242. A Rare Italian Specimen Marble Table Top, 18th c., centering a verdant terrestrial reserve within a scrolling stand; some visible wear, now presented on Venetian painted table base, height 22 1/2 in., width 32 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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243. A Pair of Large Antique Louis XV-Style Carved Fruitwood Fauteuils, each with serpentine back, padded arms with flower and shell carving, serpentine seat with rocaille cartouche, cabriole legs, scroll feet, upholstered in red leather with nailhead trim. $2000/3000 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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graduated circular revolving tiers, vasiform turned shaft, tripodal scrolled legs ending in brass cuffs, original casters, height 54 in., diameter 22 in. $700/1000 246. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchair, c. 1820, attributed to Thomas Whitecar, Philadelphia, pierced splats, reeded stiles, scrolled reeded arms, vasiform reeded supports, rounded seat rail, turned and tapered reeded legs. $1000/1500

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244. An Antique Italian Walnut Vaisselier, 18th c., the upper section with two open plate shelves, the base with two diamond-carved raised panel doors, molded base, block feet, height 75 in., width 53 in., depth 18 1/2 in.

247. A Monumental American Classical Mahogany Banquet Table, c. 1820, Baltimore or Philadelphia, in three sections, with drop leaves, turned and reeded legs, ending in casters, height 29 in., open length 166 in., width 51 in.

$1500/2000

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249. Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans (French, 1801-1888, active New Orleans 1836-1856), “Portrait of Augustine Massicot Tanneret (18251884)”, oil on canvas, signed upper left, 36 3/4 in. x 29 1/4 in., in an antique carved, gessoed and giltwood frame. $12000/18000 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family. Note: Emile Tanneret, the son of Charles Adolphe Tanneret (b. 1790) of Saint-Domingue and Louise Suzanne Antoinette de Beauvais (1791-1872) of Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, married Augustine Massicot of Louisiana in the 1840s. A wealthy sugar planter, Emile Tanneret is listed in the 1850, 1860, and 1880 Federal Censuses as a Point Coupée resident, along with his mother, his brother, Adolphe, and his son, Raoul. His half-sister, Antoinette Decuir, daughter of Louise de Beauvais and Antoine Decuir, whose portrait was sold in these rooms as lot 444 in May, 2010, is also listed as a planter in Pointe Coupée on the same page of the 1850 Federal Census.

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248. An American Late Classical Mahogany, Maple and Bronze-Mounted Chest of Drawers, c. 1830, Philadelphia, bolection-molded projecting drawer, three graduated drawers flanked by tapered maple and bronze-mounted columns, plinth base, paw feet, height 43 in., width 44 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $1000/1500 Note: Illustrated in Boor, Philadelphia Empire Furniture, p. 465, fig. 303.

This portrait and the following lot are the same size and proportion as the Antoinette Decuir portrait, and could easily have been done in either Point Coupée or New Orleans, as the family had connections to both locales. Amans had previously painted a portrait of Louise Suzanne Antoinette de Beauvais, Mme. Antoine Decuir, in c. 1835-40; it now hangs at Parlange Plantation. A receipt for two portraits, one of Mme. Decuir, and one of her daughter, exists in the Pointe Coupee Courthouse Records and has been compiled and translated by Creole West Productions. It reads “Received from Madame Descuirs [sic]/ the sum of 300 piastres for/ her portrait and that of her daughter/ New Orleans 1842/J. Amans.” Special thanks to Julie Eshelman-Lee of Creole West Productions for her assistance in research on these portraits. 250. Attributed to Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans (French, 18011888, active New Orleans, 1836-1856), “Portrait of Emile Tanneret (b. 1815)”, oil on canvas, unsigned, “W.E. Seebold’s, New Orleans, LA” label en verso of frame, 36 1/8 in. x 29 in., in an antique carved, gessoed and giltwood frame. $8000/12000 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family.

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251. American School, mid19th c., “Fishing on the Dam”, oil on canvas, unsigned, the canvas stamped “Jas. Spore, 101 Fourth St., St. Louis, MO”, with illegible inscriptions on the frame en verso, 18 1/8 in. x 24 in., in a period giltwood frame.

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252. Walter Robertson (Irish/American, 17501802), “George Washington”, miniature watercolor, signed and dated “W. Robertson 1799” lower left, sight 5 3/4 in. x 4 3/4 in., in a gilt frame. $10000/20000 Note: This miniature is likely a memorial portrait, executed in the last months of 1799, when Walter Robertson had left America. Robertson painted a number of very beautiful miniatures characterized by Morgan and Fielding in their book The Life Portraits of Washington and Their Replicas as “of large size and exhibit[ing] the work of a thoroughly trained artist only equaled in color by those of Malbone.” This image is apparently a free version of one of the life-size full-length portraits by Charles Willson Peale, showing the General as much younger, and in the characteristic uniform of the Continental Army. This miniature’s precision and coloring are indeed remarkable, and make this wonderful image one of the most memorable of Washington’s portraits.

$4000/6000 Note: The Missouri River has a long history of importance to American explorers, frontiersmen, and settlers. The wide, muddy river extends from Montana to St. 252 Louis, Missouri, where it meets up with the Mississippi at its confluence with tributaries from seven states. The river was first investigated by the French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet, followed by Etienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, James MacKay and John Evans, and Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Daniel Boone, John James Audubon, and numerous other frontiersmen are known to have travelled along the river. The Missouri River was made famous in paintings by artists including the great American painter George Caleb Bingham, who created compositions such as Fur Traders Descending the Missouri and The Jolly Flatboatmen. The present lot exhibits numerous similarities in subject matter to Bingham’s works, focusing on the carefree nature of life upon the river.

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253. A Renaissance Revival Faux Bois and GiltStenciled Iron Safe, Kinsey, Rainer and Thompson, 393 Broadway, NY, with a Neo-Grec bronze medallion covering the dial, fitted interior with two locking compartments, keys and combination included, on iron wheels, height 32 in., width 20 3/4 in., depth 21 in. $1000/1500 Note: Kinsey, Rainier and Thompson Company opened in 1897 at 393 Broadway, at an address near the city’s furniture manufacturing notables Herter Brothers at 547 Broadway, Kimbel and Cabus at 928 Broadway, and M. & H Schrenkeisen at 23 Elizabeth Street. The use of the finely cast bronze Neo Grec bust on the door and the faux bois decoration indicate the influence of fashionable neighbors and access to artisans and ornament from the New York City trade.


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and Silverplate Presentation Parade Baton, inscribed “Presented/to/Nescopeck Cornet Band/by/Rev H. W. Gross/1891”, height 47 1/4 in. $100/200 W 255. A Good Pair of American

Cast Iron Figural Andirons, mid19th c., probably Philadelphia, in the form of Native American warriors holding tomahawks, height 19 1/2 in., width 6 in., depth 20 in. $400/600 Note: An identical pair was sold at Neal Auction Company’s Houmas House Plantation Auction, May 18th, 2003, lot 712. 256 256. An English Brass Inlaid Mahogany Wall Clock, c. 1835, of octagonal form, molded edge, circular white dial, height 15 in., width 15 in., depth 5 in. $500/700 257 257. An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp, c. 1830, attributed to H.N. Hooper & Co., Boston, period blown, cut, and etched glass shade, backcut prisms, the inverted pear‑shaped font retaining burner elements including wick, period blown glass chimney, bulbous standard, spreading circular foot, square marble base, height 21 1/4 in., diameter 6 1/2 in. $1000/1500 Note: For an identical solar lamp see 19th c. Elegant Lighting, Gerald Gowitt, p. 95.

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258. An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze and Brass Solar Lamp, c. 1850, attributed to Starr, Fellows and Company, New York, period blown, cut, and etched glass globe resting on an inverted pear-shaped embossed font containing burner elements, period blown glass chimney, “coffin” cut glass prisms, fluted columnar standard, double marble base, unelectrified, height to top of chimney 20 1/2 in. $1000/1500 Note: For an identical solar lamp see 19th c. Elegant Lighting, Gerald Gowitt, p. 109. 259. A Louis XVI-Style Carved Giltwood Chandelier, vasiform stem issuing twelve scrolling arms ending in candle cups, lobed pendant, height 39 in., diameter 41 in.

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260. An American Classical Carved, Ebonized and GiltStenciled Mahogany Cheval Mirror, c. 1825, attributed to Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, urn finials on columnar supports with composite capitals, scroll brackets, ebonized and stenciled bolection molded mirror, trestle base with acanthine paw feet, casters, height 71 1/2 in., width 39 in., depth 27 1/2 in. $4000/6000 Illustrated: Boor. Philadelphia Empire Furniture, p. 514, fig. 344. Note: This mirror has various elements similar to those on known items from the Quervelle workshop: the finials are very similar to those on a hallstand and mirrored dresser from Anthony Quervelle at Rosedown; carved ionic capitals are identical to those on an armoire, also at Rosedown; and the foliate stile terminals are similar to those on a mirrored dresser attributed to Quervelle pictured in Smith. “The Furniture of Anthony Quervelle, Part I: The Pier Tables,” Magazine Antiques (May 1973), p. 986, fig. 5. Reference: The Rosedown group is illustrated in Gordon Smith. “Quervelle Furniture at Rosedown in Louisiana,” Magazine Antiques. (May 2001) pp. 771, pl. II.; p. 774, pl. IX; p. 775, pl. XI.

261. A Polychrome Plaster Figural Group of Three African-American Boys at a Fence, marked “copyright January 1888, By J. Hardy, Boston, Mass.”, the young boys depicted peeking over a wooden fence at a watermelon patch, height 11 1/2 in., width 14 1/4 in., depth 5 in. 265

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Chinese Export Porcelain Punchbowl, early 19th c., the exterior with polychrome decoration of scenic shaped cartouches with bats enclosing figures within garden settings, fanciful bird panels, and landscape vignettes, reserved on dense iron red and purple grounds, height 4 1/2 in., diameter 11 in. Note: Restoration. $400/600 Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida. W 263. A Chinese Blue and

White Porcelain “Twin” Vase, probably early 20th c., the eight faceted body with a tall foot and a flared rim, decorated with a mountainous village landscape, the reverse profusely inscribed, height 16 1/2 in. $200/400 Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, Florida. W 264. A Chinese Famille Rose

Porcelain Covered Jar, the cylindrical body with two large panels enclosing bird and flower design, reserved on a dense turquoise ground with scrolling vine decoration, height 12 in., now mounted as a lamp. $300/500 265. An American or English Carved and Polychromed Carousel Rooster, late 19th c., retaining the original paint surface, threaded with iron rod on a mounting plate, height 54 1/2 in., width 34 in., depth 7 1/2 in. $6000/8000 Note: This form is often attributed to the English carver Charles Spooner (1871-1932). Spooner was the most productive and innovative of the English carousel carvers, earning himself the nickname “The King of Roundabouts”.


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267. A Chinese Canton Famille Rose Porcelain Dinner Service, comprised of 1 large round service platter, 10 large octagonal larger plates, 7 soup bowls, 10 cups, 10 octagonal saucers, 8 rice bowls, 14 plates, 14 spoons, 4 small serving dishes, 5 dinner plates, 10 luncheon plates, 10 small saucers, a teapot, a lobed bowl and 2 large shaped serving plates, large plate diameter 14 3/4 in., small plate diameter 5 1/2 in., teapot height 7 in., cup height 2 1/2 in., diameter 4 1/4 in., (104 pcs.) $1000/1500 268. A Chinese 270 Canton Famille Rose Porcelain Punchbowl, 19th c., the interior and exterior vibrantly enameled with indoor and outdoor figural scenes, the rim banded with butterflies and flowers on a gilt ground, height 5 in., diameter 11 1/2 in. $800/1200

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269. An Antique Chinese Partial Glazed Pottery Figure of an Equestrian, probably Tang Dynasty (618-907), the rider with a long ivory glazed robe seated astride a yellow glazed horse standing four square, biscuit highlights, height 15 in., width 13 in., depth 5 in. $2000/3000 270. Chinese School, probably 19th c., two hanging scrolls, the first, ink and color on silk, depicting an old man seated beneath a willow on an embankment with a fishing pole, inscribed upper middle, 35 in. x 11 1/2 in.; the second, ink and color on paper, depicting figures on a bridge and in a boat amid a landscape of trees, docks and pavilions, inscribed and sealed upper right, 48 1/2 in. x 17 in. $1000/1500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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Antique Chinese White Glazed Covered Jars, of baluster form with domed lids, height 13 in., diameter 8 in.

275. An English Sterling Silver Tea Tray, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1900, maker’s mark reg. 1899, oval with gadroon and shell border and handles, chased well, period monogram “VSP”, length 31 3/4 in., width 19 1/2 in., weight 153.45 troy ozs.

$500/750

$3000/5000 Provenance: Estate of Virginia Shaw Putnam, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans.

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Chinese Celadon Glazed Pottery Tripod Censer, of archaic globular form, raised on three mask feet with a waisted neck and flange handles, height 20 1/2 in., diameter 20 in.

276. An American Sterling Silver Repoussé Tea Service, early 20th c., S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, comprising a teapot, covered sugar, creamer and bonbon dish, floral motif, teapot height 10 5/8 in., combined weight 55.20 troy ozs., (4 pcs.) $700/1000 Provenance: Collection of a New Orleans lady.

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273. A Pair of Antique Chinese Imari Porcelain Faceted Jars, of rectangular form, each facet decorated with panels enclosing scenic landscapes and floral design; the slightly domed tops with pewter covers, now mounted as lamps on wood bases, height to socket 14 in., width 4 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in.

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Camel, the camel modeled standing four square with an elaborate saddle slung with the hunt, height 15 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 6 in. $600/800

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Nouveau Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, including a gravy ladle, Whiting, “Lily” pattern, introduced 1902, period script monogram, lobed bowl; a berry spoon, Towle, “Canterbury” pattern, introduced 1893, period script monogram; a salad serving fork, Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. (1895-1898), “Stratford” pattern, period script monogram; and a cold meat fork, Durgin, “Chrysanthemum” pattern, introduced 1893; lengths 7 in. to 9 in., combined weight 10.40 troy ozs.

$800/1200 282. A Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra, in the “ChantillyDuchess” pattern, weighted bases, height 13 in.

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283. A Pair of Neo-Grec Silverplate Butter Dishes, 19th c., each with lid and pierced drain plate, mounted with steer’s head medallions, height 7 in., width 7 1/2 in.

279. A Handsome Antique Silverplate Hot Water Urn, 19th c., unmarked, the domed lid with eagle finial, the urn chased with American eagle, flag and shield, spigot with turned heat insulator, reticulated stand on scroll feet, lacking burner, height 18 in., width 13 1/2 in. $500/750

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280. A Reed & Barton “Francis I” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, pat. 1907, including 25 dinner knives, 6 steak knives, 13 salad forks, 10 ice cream forks, 11 cocktail forks, 9 teaspoons, 10 (hh) butter knives, 2 tablespoons, large carving knife and fork, small carving knife and fork, cold meat fork, salad serving fork and spoon, flat server, sauce ladle, 2 cake knives, cake comb, tomato server, lemon fork, sugar spoon, 2 spreaders, cheese knife, condiment spoon, bottle opener (as is), approx. 130 pcs. total, weight (weighable) 92.40 troy ozs., in a fitted case.

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284. A Fine Black Forest Highly Carved Walnut Tall Case Clock, c. 1925, Hans Winterhalder, movement marked “HWN” and “Hawina”, the case carved with fully modeled glass-eyed owls, ferns and oak branches with leaf and acorn clusters, the weights incised with figures, interior fitted with mirrors, the pendulum bob and dial with conforming decoration, the movement striking on 8 rods, height 77 in., width 30 in., depth 16 in. $7000/9000 Note: Hans Winterhalder took over his family’s extensive clockmaking business c. 1919. Based in Neustadt, Black Forest, Germany, the company trademarked the name “Hawina” and “HWN” in 1925, specializing in “Grandfather Clocks”.

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290. An Italian Painted Four Panel Screen, 19th c., arched crest, each panel depicting a stylized scene of ships approaching harbor, all set within scrolled acanthus surrounds, architectural vignettes below, verso of panels inset with floral wallpaper, height 73 in., overall width 94 in. $1000/2000 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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293. A Fine Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Figural Mantel Clock, c. 1870, retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, the dial marked “A. Brocot & Delettrez/ Paris”, in the Rococo taste and decorated with a hunting motif of hounds, a fox, pheasants, a snake and a lizard, surmounted by a putto holding a bag of gunpowder and sounding his horn, raised on tortoise feet, the patinated bronze dial marked by Tiffany, with gilt snake-form hands, height 18 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 10 in.

$8000/12000 292. A Fine Antique Louis XVStyle Carved and Crème Peinte Trumeau Mirror, the oval panel painted in the manner of Fragonard, surrounded by a foliate-carved frame, the mirror with arching acanthus and shell crest, the panel with floral swags, height 101 1/2 in., width 50 in.

$7000/9000 Note: Achille Brocot, inventor of the Brocot movement, and Jean Baptiste Delettrez formed a partnership based in Paris that lasted from 1851 to 1878. They sold some of the finest clocks available at the time, combining superior mechanical and decorative workmanship.

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300. A French Patinated Bronze Figural Group of Hercules Capturing the Two-Headed Dog Cerberus, 19th c., after Ernest Rancoulet (French, 1870-1915), depicting the 12th and final labor of the Greek hero, height 35 in., width 19 in., depth 16 in. $4000/6000

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304. A Fine Antique Georgian-Style Chinoiserie-Decorated Vitrine Cabinet on Carved Giltwood Stand, double dome crest, beveled glass doors, interior with mirrored back and glass shelves, on leaf molded stand, raised on volute acanthus-carved tapered legs ending in ball and claw feet, height 90 in., width 57 in., depth 17 in. $7000/9000

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306. A German Figured and Inlaid Oak Bureau Bookcase, late 18th c., broken arch cornice with carved shell, the upper case with inlaid panel doors enclosing fitted interior with shelves and two small drawers; slant front writing lid enclosing fitted desk interior with stepped drawers and shelves, serpentine lower case of three graduated drawers, brass carrying handles, height 96 in., width 45 in., depth 27 in. $12000/18000


307. Attributed to Thomas Hudson (English, 17011779), “Portrait of Elizabeth, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, née Elizabeth Popham”, oil on canvas, inscribed “Elizabeth Vicountess/ Hinchingbrook Daut./of Alexnd. Popham Esq.” lower left, with label reading “W.D. Storey, Picture Frame Maker and Mounter, Huntingdon” and a label reading “Purchased by me from Sandwich Castle, Huntingdon, England, summer 1957, Alvin C. Detwiler Fine Antiques, 533 Royal Street, New Orleans” en verso, 50 in. x 40 in., in a carved and giltwood frame.

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$3000/5000 Provenance: Dillon Antiques, French Quarter, New Orleans, Alvin C. Detwiler Fine Antiques, Royal Street, New Orleans.

$5000/10000 Note: This is a small scale version of the great portrait that Stuart began painting from life in the spring of 1796, and left unfinished in its lower parts. In terms of the costume and style, the miniature is closest to the “Edward Pennington portrait” of the same design, of 1796-1803, now in the Senate Collection in the U.S. Capitol building. The coloring is restrained and sober, in keeping with the General’s reputation; the fine case suggests that it may have been framed contemporaneously.

Note: Elizabeth Popham Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, was the wife of Edward Richard Montagu, the son of the third Earl of Sandwich; they resided at their Castle in Huntingdon, known as Hinchingbrooke House. Hinchingbrooke House, which was also briefly home to the Cromwell family, was originally built in the 11th century as a convent. In the 20th century, the house was incorporated into Hinchingbrooke School and houses the 6th form in the British secondary school.

309. An American Gothic Revival Mahogany Armoire, c. 1835, attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, flared cornice above an arched frieze, a pair of paneled doors flanked by columns, on scroll feet, fitted interior, height 91 in., width 59 in., depth 25 in. $4000/6000 309

Provenance: Leathers / Jones / Buck / Mayer House, 2027 Carondelet St., New Orleans.

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310. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Bowfront Pier Table, c. 1820, probably New York, the original marble top above blocked and rounded frieze, tapered Ionic columnar supports, shaped plinth, mirrored back, on leaf-carved melon feet, height 34 in., width 42 in., depth 19 in.

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$3000/5000 Note: The carved capitals and feet on this table are nearly identical to those on a mahogany pier table sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 507, April 3, 2004. 311. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Work Table, c. 1825, attributed to Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, crossbanded lift top enclosing a mirror and fitted compartment, bolection molded deep drawer, gadrooned skirt, paired dolphin supports, turned bulbous stretchers, arched legs on casters, height 31 in., width 24 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $3000/5000 Note: This work table is nearly identical to a table bearing Quervelle’s label pictured in Smith. “The Furniture of Anthony G. Quervelle, Part III The Worktables”, Magazine Antiques (August 1973) p. 267, fig. 12. Illustrated: Boor. Philadelphia Empire Furniture, p. 266, fig. 131. 312. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Tall Post Bed, c. 1810-1820, Philadelphia, having a flat canopy, paneled headboard with triangular pediment, blocked, foliate carved, tapered and reeded posts with ring turnings and rosette bolt covers, shaped rails and foot board. $8000/12000 Illustrated: Boor. Philadelphia Empire Furniture, p. 492, fig. 326. 312

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316. An Antique Syrian Walnut, Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid and Argenté Chest of Drawers, of Ottoman inspiration, shaped white marble top above a conforming frieze drawer, over four drawers flanked by engaged columns, paneled sides, shaped bracket feet, height 55 in., width 45 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $5000/6500

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317. A Good Pair of Louis Philippe Gilt Bronze Carcel Lamps, mid-19th c., in the form of Neoclassical urns, on stepped and shaped plinths, acanthine paw feet, etched shades, height 28 1/2 in., diameter 6 1/2 in. $2500/3500

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318. A Good Antique English Gilt Bronze and Cased Glass Lamp, mid19th c., white cut to cranberry glass, baluster standard over tripartite base modeled with figures amidst an architectural scene, lotus-form shade, electrified, height 39 1/2 in., diameter 8 in.

320. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., Philadelphia, scrolled crest rail terminating in bosses, rounded arms faced with shells, blocked uprights, molded seat rail, urnshaped legs, bun feet, casters, height 32 in., width 79 in., depth 25 1/2 in.

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321. An American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Secretary Bookcase, mid-19th c., arched crest with female mask, urn finials above a blocked cornice, a pair of etched glass doors opening to shelves, the whole with burled panels and moldings, the cylinder desk lid opening to a fitted maple desk interior with drawers and compartments, pull out leather writing surface, a pair of arched paneled doors below, blocked base, height 109 in., width 49 1/2 in., depth 22 in. $3000/5000

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322. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Armoire, c. 1825, New York, molded cornice, arched inset frieze, two doors, pineapple and leaf-carved pilasters, leafcarved melon feet, divided interior, with shelves and open hanging space, height 85 1/2 in., width 49 in., depth 21 in. $1500/2000 W 323. An American Late Classical Mahogany Footstool, c.

1835, period beaded needlepoint upholstery, scroll frame and feet, height 10 in., width 19 in., depth 17 in. $300/500 324. A Pair of American Federal-Style Mahogany and Brass-Mounted Step Tables, labeled “Beacon Hill Collection”, three inset tooled leather steps, one with hinged compartment, on turned tapered legs, height 27 1/8 in., width 16 in., depth 28 3/4 in. $1000/1500 324 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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326. A Fine American Rococo Carved Rosewood Center Table, c. 1850-1860, New York, serpentine marble top, the skirt with clusters of flowers, seed pods and vines, raised on flower and fruit-carved cabriole legs connected by a large floral-carved tazza, fitted with casters, height 30 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 30 in. $6000/8000 Note: The incorporation of very specific and symmetrical rococo highly carved motifs found throughout this center table may be easily associated with the John Henry Belter workshop. The general understanding of known Belter tables should cite several forms, i.e. those with laminated skirts (also used by John and Joseph W. Meeks), the Belter table related to the well-known example found at Rosalie, Natchez, MS. and a group of Belter less highly carved tables that have rather plain skirts. The table offered here, lot 326, is distinctive in that the upper oak skirt frame follows Belter’s work, the carving almost duplicates Belter elements and most especially the branch vine molding of the center skirt and each end of this table.

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325. A Very Fine American Rococo Carved Rosewood Bed, c. 1850-1860, New York, reticulated crest over arched headboard with reeded ball finials marked “#213”, scrolled deep rails, conforming footboard, height 62 in., length 78 in., width 60 in. $1500/2000 Note: The finely carved scrolls, broken arch, cabochon, and reticulation of the crest on this bed are indicative of the workshop of Alexander Roux. Similar carved scrolls appear on a bedroom suite labeled by Roux sold by Neal Auction Company as lot 593, November 1988. A bed, also labeled by Roux, with related carved elements is part of the original furnishings of the Henry Shaw House, St. Louis. Reference: Hauserman. “Alexander Roux and his ‘Plain and Artistic Furniture’” Magazine Antiques (February 1968) p. 216, fig. 15.

327. Joseph Alexander Ames (American, 1816-1872), “Portrait of General George Washington”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1862” lower right, 30 in. x 25 in., in an antique frame. $7000/9000 Provenance: Grogan & Company, Boston, July 25, 1995 Auction, Sale #66, Lot #295 Note: This very attractive painting by Joseph Ames is based on the portrait in the Cleveland Museum of Art by Joseph Wright (1756-1793), which in turn is based on Wright’s drawing from life (for a miniature portrait) of the spring or summer of 1790. That original image was reproduced by Wright himself in a contemporaneous engraving; his print may be the indirect source for both the Cleveland canvas as well as for this version by Ames. The lower part of this canvas omits the buttons and buttonholes on both the General’s waistcoat as well as his uniform coat, and the panels in both the Cleveland picture as well as this one are shown without their normal gold-braid stars, which is a somewhat unusual feature. This version is slightly larger than the Cleveland canvas, and gives the sitter a robust gravity and a colonistic vitality which are quite exceptional in the portraits of Washington. Reference: John Hill Morgan and Mantle Fielding, The Life Portraits of Washington and their Replicas, Philadelphia, 1931, pp. 69-80, plates no. 6 (etching of 1790) and 7 (Cleveland Museum of Art, before 1815).

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328. An Antique Continental Louis XVI-Style BronzeMounted Crème Peinte Pedestal, incurvate paneled form with two sides having classically painted cartouches of landscapes, faux marbre top and base, foliate and scroll mounts, height 54 1/2 in., width 19 in. $700/1000 329. An Antique Palace Size Persian Carpet, red ground with allover vining floral design, 14 ft. 8 in. x 19 ft. 3 in. $4000/6000 331

330. A Persian Serapi Carpet, black ground, large scale stylized floral motif, 12 ft. 9 in. x 16 ft. 3 in.

332. An Antique Persian Carpet, dark blue ground with four central medallions and floral vine borders, loss at one corner, 6 in. diameter, 13 ft. 9 in. x 19 ft. 7 in.

$10000/15000 331. A Fine Persian Qashqai Carpet, red ground, diamond motif in green, black, and orange, 5 ft. 1 in. x 8 ft. 5 in.

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333. A Persian Tabriz Carpet, red ground, geometric design, 9 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. 3 in. $3000/5000 334. A SemiAntique Persian Sultanabad Carpet, red ground, overall geometric design, 6 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 2 in. $3000/5000

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335. An American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Sofa, mid19th c., attributed to J. and J.W. Meeks, New York, in the pattern known as “Stanton Hall”, shaped reticulated crest rail centered by a floral cartouche, serpentine arms and seat rail, carved cabriole legs, casters, height 48 1/4 in., width 64 in., depth 22 1/2 in. $5000/7500

336. An American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Armchair, mid-19th c., attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, in the pattern known as “Stanton Hall”, arched floral cartouche crest, reticulated “C” and “S” carved stiles, open arms, serpentine cartouche carved seat rail, cabriole legs, casters. $3000/5000

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338. Myron Lechay (American/Louisiana, 1898-1972), “Woman Smoking Pipe, New Orleans, Louisiana”, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated “1927” en verso, 30 in. x 25 in., attractively framed. $2000/3000 Provenance: A Long Island, New York estate. 339. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, remnant of Seebold label en verso, 20 in. x 31 in., framed. $6000/8000 337

337. George Rodrigue (American/ Louisiana, b. 1944), “Roses for You”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled, and with “George Rodrigue Gallery” stamp en verso, 24 in. x 18 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $15000/25000 Note: “Roses for You” epitomizes the Acadian aspects of George Rodrigue’s work showing three figures, two of whom are seated on simple wooden chairs, under the moss of a live oak. The vibrant red color of the flowers suggests Rodrigue’s more colorful Blue Dog series. The Acadian scenes, many of which were included in the New Orleans Museum of Art’s retrospective “George Rodrigue’s Louisiana: Forty Years of Cajuns, Blue Dogs and Beyond Katrina”, alludes to Rodrigue’s roots on the Bayou Teche.

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341. Meyer Straus (American/California, 18311905, active New Orleans, 1869-75), “The Break of Dawn on the Bayou”, oil on board, signed and dated “’73” lower right, with a pencil sketch of foliage en verso, 14 1/4 in. x 11 3/8 in., in an elaborate giltwood frame. $7000/9000 Provenance: Estate of Virginia McKnight Binger and James Henry Binger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MinneapolisHoneywell, Minnesota. Note: Meyer Straus worked as a theatrical scenic artist and set designer for the Academy of Music in New Orleans and in San Francisco.His paintings of the Louisiana swamp convey an inherent dramatic flair accentuated by his use of natural light. This charming work presents a tranquil lush bayou at the break of day. Interestingly, the artist chose to sign his work on the trunk of a fallen pine tree.

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342. Alberta Kinsey (American/Louisiana, 1875-1952), “Church, St. Francisville”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and additional inscriptions en verso, probably historic Grace (Episcopal) Churrch, 21 in. x 18 1/8 in., in a period giltwood frame. $4000/6000


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343. Alexander John Drysdale (American/ New Orleans, 18701934), “Autumnal Bayou Scene”, oil wash on board, signed lower right, 18 in. x 30 1/8 in., in a period frame. $2500/3500 344. Alberta Kinsey (American/Louisiana, 1875-1952), “Melrose Plantation, Cane River”, oil on board, signed lower right, signed and titled with a “Farris Art St., N.O.” partial label en verso, 18 in. x 21 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame.

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346. Marie Atkinson Hull (American/Mississippi, 1890-1980), “Still Life of Japanese Magnolias”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 16 in. x 20 in., in an ornate giltwood frame.

$1200/1800 345. George Louis Viavant (American/New Orleans, 1872-1925), “Daybreak on the Bayou”, watercolor on board, signed lower center left, 8 1/8 in. x 20 3/4 in., matted and framed.

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348. Robert Harvey (American, 19th c.), “Statue of General Lee, New Orleans, Louisiana”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, pencil-titled, inscribed “No 2”, and stamped “90C” en verso, titled on the mat, 10 in. x 7 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500 349. Robert Harvey (American, 19th c.), “The Carnaval, Mad de Gra, New Orleans, U.S.A.”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, pencil-titled, inscribed “No. 3”, and stamped “74C” en verso, titled on mat, 7 in. x 10 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500 350. Robert Harvey (American, 19th c.), “Planter’s House, Shady Side (Mrs. Barrett) Luger Estate, Louisiana, U.S.A.”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, pencil-titled, inscribed “No 11”, and stamped “99C”, en verso, titled on mat, 7 in. x 10 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500

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352. An American Federal Walnut Chest, c. 1800, Pennsylvania, two drawers over three long drawers, scalloped apron; on flared “French” feet, height 49 1/2 in., width 41 3/8 in., depth 21 1/4 in. $1000/1500 353. An Antique American Plantation Desk, 19th c., galleried top, lift lid enclosing compartment with cubby holes, straight legs, stretchers, in old blue paint over rouge stain, height 49 in., width 47 in., depth 30 in.

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358. A Carved Figural Humidor, late 19th c., probably Swiss, in the form of a medieval figure, height 13 1/2 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 5 1/2 in.

$2000/3000 357. An Antique Polychrome Glazed Pottery Figure of a Cottonpicker with Basket, late 19th/early 20th c., probably Continental, depicted standing with one bare foot on a bale of cotton, height 20 1/4 in., width 8 in., depth 7 1/2 in.

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362. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Mirror, early 19th c., cove-molded cornice, leafcarved panel, the plate flanked by fluted and brassmounted capitals, acanthus-carved and turned split balusters, height 38 1/8 in., width 20 1/4 in.

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359. A Carved Figural Humidor, late 19th c., probably German, in the form of a medieval monk or friar, height 13 1/2 in., width 8 in., depth 5 1/2 in.

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360. An Anglo-Colonial Blown Ruby Glass and Bronze Hall Lantern, 19th c., smoke dome with chains, the base with floral repoussé support and bird-form hooks, height 22 in., diameter 12 in.

361. A Fine Antique American Cast Iron Hitching Post, horsehead terminal, double hitching rings, fluted column with lion’s masks, fully intact base, height 71 in.

363. An American Federal Cherrywood Chest of Drawers, c. 1790, Mid-Atlantic, four graduated string inlaid drawers, shaped skirt, “French” feet, height 38 1/2 in., width 38 in., depth 20 in.

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364. An American Carved Mahogany Youth Bed, c. 1830, Philadelphia, attributedd to Thomas King and Jacob Sup, branded “K&S” each end, large octagonal posts topped by suppressed balls; later rails, height 45 in., length 72 in., width 41 in.

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366. An American Classical Mahogany DropLeaf Table, c. 1825, New York, apron with stenciled border and turned pendants, the carved pedestal on four foliate paw feet, height 28 in., width 39 in., depth 24 1/2 in. $800/1200

$500/750 365. A Pair of Restauration Carved Mahogany Chaises, early 19th c., American or French, pierced and scrolled lyre splat, trapezoidal seat on turned legs.

367. Ellsworth Woodward (American/New Orleans, 1861-1939), “The Shambles, York”, watercolor on board, pencil-signed and dated “1900” lower center, titled upper right, 9 1/8 in. x 5 1/2 in., unframed.

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371. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 19021990), “Patio (Old Brulatour Courtyard), Royal St., French Quarter, Old New Orleans”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 15 3/4 in. x 20 in., framed.

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370. Alberta Kinsey (American/ Louisiana, 1875-1952), “Vieux Carré Patio”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, “Dr. James W. Nelson Collection, Gonzales, Louisiana” label en verso, 15 1/8 in. x 13 1/8 in., framed. $1200/1800

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372. Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965), “Three Headed Duck - Ruddy”, watercolor and pencil on paper, pencil-titled en verso, 10 3/4 in. x 8 3/8 in., matted and framed. $4000/6000


373. Marion Souchon (American/New Orleans, 1870-1954), “The Dancers”, oil on board, unsigned, numbered “512” and “3583” en verso, 28 in. x 21 3/4 in. $6000/8000 Provenance: Private Collection, New Orleans. Note: Born into a prominent French Louisiana family, Marion Sims Souchon was a wellrespected surgeon at Hotel-Dieu, but his enduring passion was painting. A self-taught artist, Souchon favored bright expressive colors, strong thick brushwork and an inclination toward modernism. In this painting, Souchon depicts a lively dancer, encircled by a group of admirers. 374. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, b. 1941), “They Tell Me Things I’ve Never Heard Before”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated “1996” en verso, 15 7/8 in. x 20 in., attractively framed. $12000/18000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist. Note: In this depiction of George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog we see Tiffany, Rodrigue’s dog upon whom the series is based, seated next to a flowering plant. While in the typical style of his later works in the Blue Dog series, the flowering plant here references Rodrigue’s earlier painting style of the Acadian scenes that began his career. 373

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376. Southern School, late 19th c., “Cotton Picker on a Fence”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 20 in. x 15 3/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $1200/1800 Note: This surprisingly sophisticated pose is a close adaptation of that of Astronomy by Giambologna (Flemish/ Italian, 1529-1608). The gender of that famous bronze of c. 1575, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, is feminine; an even closer prototype is Apollo for the “Studiolo” of Francesco I de’ Medici, in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence ,which demonstrates an exact reversal of the same but with masculine attributes. Since both bronzes are among the most celebrated works of Giambologna, a print or photograph of either one might well have inspired the adventurous artist of this work.

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375. Charles Henry Reinike (American/ Louisiana, 1906-1983), “The Corner of Third and Camp Streets”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 25 1/8 in. x 29 7/8 in., attractively framed.

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$2500/3500 377. Wayman Elbridge Adams (American, 1883-1959), “The Town Gardener - Elizabethtown, New York”, oil on canvas, signed lower center, titled and inscribed “Did Gardening and Rock Work for Wayman Adams” en verso, 23 1/2 in. x 19 in., framed.

Note: Charles Reinike attended the Graham School of Art in his native New Orleans. After completion of his studies, he opened his own art school in 1927, The New Orleans Art League. It eventually became the New Orleans School of Art, and finally the Reinike Gallery. The artist’s son, Charles Reinike III, reminisced about this particular painting, “It is a view from our second floor porch at our home at 1130 Third St. looking toward the corner of Third and Camp Streets. Not sure when this was painted, but I would guess in the late 1940’s or early 1950’s. I spent many a night on that porch watching the stars or the street below as a child. Even slept on that porch in the summer.”

$800/1200 Provenance: An Austin, Texas Estate.

Platou, Dode. Chas H. Reinike Louisiana Watercolors From 1935-1952. United States of America. The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1981, p. 6

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378. John Kelly Fitzpatrick (American/ Alabama, 1888-1953), “Garden at Morning View, Montgomery, Alabama”, oil on artist’s board, signed and dated “1929” lower right, F. Weber Co. label en verso, 11 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in., in a period frame. $8000/12000 Provenance: Acquired from the artist; descended in the family, Montgomery, Alabama. Exhibited in the “John Kelly Fitzpatrick Retrospective Exhibition” organized by The Montgomery Museum of Art, September 1 to November 1, 1970, listed in exhibition catalogue as no. 25. Note: In the Spring of 1926, John Kelly Fitzpatrick opened an exhibition of his paintings to the public at the “Morning View” home and garden of his friend and patron. The talented young artist had just returned from service in France during World War I and had embarked on a career as an artist. As an active member of the local art community, Fitzpatrick was instrumental in establishing the Alabama Art League, the Montgomery Museum of Art, and the Dixie Summer Art Colony.

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Working in the tradition of the American Scene Movement, Fitzpatrick was continually inspired by the landscape, people and lifestyle of rural Alabama. Employing lush, thick brushwork and a rich, colorful palette, he creates an enchanting view of the fountain and blooming gardens at “Morning View.” Reference: Gay, Mae Belle, John Kelly Fitzpatrick Retrospective Exhibition, exhibition catalogue, The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1970.


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379. Jim Dine (American/Ohio, b. 1935), “Four Palettes I/II/III/IV”, a set of four color lithographs, one collaged with scissors, each pencil-signed and numbered “26/75”, stamped and dated “Petersburg Press 1969” en verso, each sheet 28 1/4 x 20 1/8 in., each in a period lucite frame. $2000/4000 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

380. Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (American/New Orleans, 1912-1997), “Abstract Composition in Burnt Sienna”, oil on masonite, signed and dated “’58” lower right, signed, dated and numbered “378B” en verso, DuBose Gallery, Houston, Texas label en verso, 35 7/8 in. x 48 in., in a period frame. $10000/15000 Note: This work relates closely to the painting “Opposing Forces” in the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art. Both works date to 1958 and are of the same size and medium. Compositionally similar, both paintings employ large blocks of contrasting color and vertical forms to create tension in the picture plane. Reference: Plante, Michael, Ida Kohlmeyer: Systems of Color, Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University, 2004, plate 4.

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381. Andrew Bucci (American/Mississippi, b. 1922), “Reclining Nude”, mixed media on paper, pencilsigned lower left, with a “Nunnery’s Gallery, Jackson, MS” label en verso, sight 34 3/4 in. x 44 1/4 in., framed. $1500/2500 Note: Like numerous painters who came before him, Andrew Bucci is something of a polymath. As a youth, he studied architectural engineering at Louisiana State University while simultaneously taking art classes. Fellow Mississippian Marie Atkinson Hull was an early artistic influence on Bucci, and at seventeen, he began studying with her weekly. She eventually became his mentor and champion.

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Bucci’s first show was at the Mississippi Art Colony at Allison’s Wells in Way, Mississippi in 1947. Taking advantage of his tour of duty in Paris during WWII, he studied at the prestigious Académie Julian. He continued his studies stateside at the Art Institute of Chicago, and Parson’s School of Design before settling in Washington DC and working for the National Meteorological Center in Maryland. Among various other achievements, Bucci had the distinction of designing a United States Postal Service Stamp and was honored with the 2009 Mississippi Arts Commission Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. Currently in his eighties, Bucci continues to paint. His work can be found in The Corcoran Museum of Art, New Orleans Museum of Art, the Mississippi Museum of Art, and other public and private collections. In 2007 he donated his work and ephemera to the Smithsonian Institution. Black, Patti Carter. Art in Mississippi 1720-1980. Hong Kong: C & C Offset Printing Company, 1998, p. 244

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382. Alexander Calder (American/New York, 1898-1976), “Untitled”, color lithograph on paper, pencil-signed and numbered “14/30”, dated “1973” and bearing a “Hooks-Epstein Galleries Inc., Houston, TX” label en verso, 62 3/4 in. x 46 3/8 in., framed. $1500/2500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 383. Frank Stella (American/New York, b. 1936), “Shard S I-V Series”, serigraph on paper, pencil signed, dated “88” and numbered “73/100” with a “Meredith Long & Company, Houston, TX” label en verso, 39 3/4 in. x 48 1/4 in., framed. $1000/1500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 384. Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), “Pygmées Sous La Lune”, etching and aquatint on Arches paper, signed in pencil, inscribed “HC”, sheet 27 1/2 in x 37 in., image 26 1/8 in. x 30 1/2 in., attractively matted and framed. 384

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385. Ronald Davis (American/ California, b. 1937), “Blk 57”, mixed media on wood panel, signed, titled and dated “1992” en verso, 7 3/4 in. x 15 in., unframed. $1200/1800

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386. Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893-1983), “Mannequin Parade in Lapland”, 1969, color lithograph on paper, pencil-signed and numbered “19/75”, 49 1/2 in. x 34 in., unframed.

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388. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), “La Vieux Roi”, lithograph on paper, signed and dated “6.1.59” in plate, Arches paper, sheet size 26 1/8 in. x 20 1/8 in., matted and framed.

$5000/7000

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Note: In Kohlmeyer’s paintings from the 1960s, she often expanded her geometric style into more organic forms that seem to expand from a central point towards the edge of the canvas. These radiating, concentric works are somewhat similar to Georgia O’Keeffe’s series of flower paintings and therefore have been compared thematically to O’Keeffe’s overt representations of female sexuality and genitalia. While some of Kohlmeyer’s works, such as Contained, 1969, illustrated in Michael Plante’s book Ida Kohlmeyer: Systems of Color, are more overtly sexual and comparable to O’Keeffe’s paintings, the present lot is more stylized, focusing slightly more on the geometric side of Kohlmeyer’s earlier works.

Provenance: Private Collection, New Orleans.

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389. Marc De Gastyne (French, 1889-1982), “Fields of Green”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, 17 1/4 in. x 23 5/8 in., attractively framed.

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W 392. Berthe Morisot (French 1841-1895), “The Nap”, etching on paper,

unsigned, pencil inscribed “6928c” en verso, 12 7/8 in. x 9 3/4 in., attractively matted and framed. $200/400 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 393. Joseph Donaldson (Texas/New Orleans, 1914-1997),

“Neighborhood-Seadrift, Texas”, pencil drawing, signed and dated “6 August ‘67” lower right, titled lower left, signed, titled and inscribed en verso, sight 9 7/8 in. x 12 7/8 in. in a period frame. $500/700

391. Berthe Morisot (French, 1841-1895), “Women and Ducks”, etching on paper, pencil-signed and inscribed “6928a” en verso, 9 7/8 in. x 12 7/8 in., attractively matted and framed.

394. Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988), “Wash Day”, oil on canvas board, monogrammed lower mid-right, titled and inscribed en verso, 17 7/8 in. x 23 7/8 in.

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“Through the Window, Morocco”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 39 7/8 in. x 30 in., in a giltwood frame. $700/900 396. Robert Rucker (American/Louisiana, 1932-2001), “Running the River at Day Break”, oil on masonite, signed lower right, 8 in. x 10 in., framed. $1500/2500 397. Robert Rucker (American/Louisiana, 1932-2001), “Humid Haze at Sunset”, oil on masonite, signed lower left, 7 7/8 in. x 9 7/8 in., framed.

398. William Woodward (American/New Orleans, 18591939), “Asheville, North Carolina”, oil on board, signed lower left, 8 in. x 10 in., in a giltwood frame. $1500/2500 399. Marie Elizabeth Demeaux (American/New Orleans, b. 1917), “Little Napoleon House”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, dated “11/21/1953”, titled and inscribed “Writ By Hand, For Mac”, with the artist’s biography and a “Farell Calhoun, Mobile, AL” label en verso, 18 in. x 20 in., in a period frame. $1000/1500

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400. Robert M. Rucker (American/Louisiana, 1932-2001), “Feeding Birds in Pirate’s Alley, French Quarter”, watercolor, signed lower right, titled and dated “1950” en verso of backing board, 10 in. x 8 in., in a period frame. $700/900 W 401. Petion Savain (Haitian, 1906-1973), a pair of paintings, including “Women

at the Market”, and “The Cantaloupe Vendor” each oil on masonite, the former signed upper left, each illegibly inscribed en verso, each 15 7/8 in. x 8 in., each in period frames. $700/900 402. Niek van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954), “Grand Canal, Venice”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, signed and titled en verso, 18 1/8 in. x 23 7/8 in., framed. $2500/4500 W 403. Michele Capuano (Italian, 19th c.), “Bay of Naples”, watercolor, signed

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Engravings of “Le Lever” and “Le Rendezvous”, late 19th c., after P.L. Baudoin (French, late 18th/early 19th c.), sight 16 in. x 11 1/4 in., attractively matted and framed alike. $700/900 405. After David Roberts, R.A. (English, 1796-1864), “The Great Sphinx”, “Thebes”, “Karnak”, “At Luxor, Thebes”; “Pillar, Alexandria” and “Obelisk of Heliopolis”, c. 1845, six hand-colored lithographs, mounted on cards, as issued, lithographed by Louis Haghe, sheets range from 12 1/2 in. x 10 in. to 12 in. x 19 in., cards 23 3/4 in. x 17 in., includes some text sheets. $800/1200 406. A Set of Eight Chinese Export Polychrome Porcelain Plates, c. 1800, floral reserves, blossoming vine border, diameter 9 in., together with a similar bowl, possibly Lowestoft, diameter 7 1/2 in.

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Export Porcelain, including a Canton blue and white platter, length 11 3/4 in., note: restored; a Canton blue and white plate, diameter 8 1/2 in.; two blue and white saucers, diameter 5 1/2 in. and 5 3/4 in.; a blue and white crackle glazed vase, height 6 1/4 in.; five famille rose decorated plates and saucers, diameters 5 1/8 in. to 8 1/4 in.; and a famille rose stem cup with divided interior, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 3 3/4 in., (11 pcs.) $400/600

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408. Two Chinese Eggshell Porcelain Bowls, mid-20th c., each polychrome decorated with eighteen Lohan figures in a continuous outdoor setting between banded feet and rims, one rim barbed, bases with apocryphal Qianlong marks, height 2 7/8 in. and 3 1/8 in.; diameter 6 1/2 in. and 7 1/4 in. $700/900 409. A Pair of Napoleonic Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain Vases, probably early 20th c., the lids with pineapple finials, painted floral reserves, height 21 in., diameter 9 in. $1000/2000 W 410. A Pair of Charles X-Style Gilt Bronze and Cut

Crystal Urns, flared rim, swan handles, turned socles, stepped plinth, height 12 1/2 in., diameter 6 1/2 in. $600/900 411. An Antique French or Flemish Verdure Tapestry, genre scene of a courting couple amidst an estate landscape, height 60in., width 70 in.

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413. A Pair of Gilt Bronze Figural Candelabra, after an 18th c. example, paired putti supporting floriform standard with six scrolling candlearms, on stepped granite plinths, acanthine feet, height 28 in., diameter 11 1/2 in. $1200/1800 414. A Gilt Bronze and Opaline Glass Table Lamp, mid-19th c., cut glass font, over blue and white standard, scrolled and floriform base, prismhung, now electrified, height 37 in., diameter 12 in. $700/900

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417. A Pair of Antique ChippendaleStyle Carved Mahogany Slab Tables, each having a rectangular top, stepped, molded skirt on bracketed chamfered legs, height 32 in., width 60 in., depth 29 in. $4000/6000

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Demilune Games Table, c. 1790, foldover top with baize playing surface, paneled and blocked apron, square tapered legs, height 29 in., width 36 in., depth 18 in. $500/750 W 421. A Georgian Mahogany

Blanket Stand, c. 1800, turned finials and supports, trestle base joined by a stretcher shelf, height 43 in., width 41 in., depth 12 in. $200/400 418

418. A Fine American Classical Carved Mahogany Two-Pedestal Extension Dining Table, c. 1825, D end top on figured skirt with brass banding, acanthus carved pedestals, paw feet, on casters height 29 1/2 in., extended length 86 in., width 47 1/2 in. $3000/5000 419. An Edwardian Paint-Decorated Mahogany Kidney-Shaped Desk, c. 1900, inset leather top, floral and foliate swag decoration, kneehole configuration of drawers, square tapered legs ending in casters, height 30 1/8 in., width 48 in., depth 27 in. $1500/2500

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422. A French Provincial Oak Cupboard, 19th c., rectangular molded top above a drawer and a carved paneled door, stepped plinth on plank feet, height 47 in., width 33 in., depth 24 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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425. A Restauration Faux Bois Vide Poche, 19th c., tray top, a pair of drawers, medial shelf, vasiform supports, plinth base, height 28 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 13 1/2 in. $1000/1500

423. A Carved Walnut Credenza, of Italian Renaissance inspiration, rectangular top with dentil molding, two frieze drawers over two doors, bracket feet, height 41 in., width 63 1/2 in., depth 20 in. $1000/2000 424. A Pair of Antique Venetian Painted Fauteuils, overall decoration of floral sprays, shaped back with foliate crest, reticulated back, seat of generous proportion, cabriole legs. $1500/2500

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W 426. An Antique English Papier-Mâché Oval

Tray, mid-19th c., gilt border, black lacquered ground, “bamboo” turned stand with X-form stretcher, height 22 in., width 30 in., depth 24 1/2 in. $300/500


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428. A Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze and Mahogany Chaise de Bureau, horseshoe crest rail, rounded seat, square tapered legs, overall laurel leaf and acanthus mounts. $1000/1500

427. An Irish George III Carved Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table, the antique scalloped top on an associated period base with vasiform stem, tripod legs ending in claw and ball feet, height 28 1/2 in., diameter 36 1/2 in. $1500/2500

429. A Pair of Empire-Style Carved Walnut Armchairs, probably Baltic or Russian, each with carved back and molded rail centered between opposing lion bust terminals and stiles, seat rail with carved stars, paw feet. $1000/2000 430. A French Inlaid Marquetry and Bronze-Mounted Rosewood Salon Table, late 19th c., the top having central reserve of flowers contained by three vines, on cabriole legs, ending in sabots, height 30 1/2 in., width 28 1/2in., depth 50 in. $1000/2000

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431. A Louis XV-Style Kingwood Parquetry, Marquetry and Bronze-Mounted Bombé Commode, signed “A. Messignac-Paris”, serpentine variegated marble top, floral inlaid drawers, shaped sides, cabriole legs ending in sabots, height 35 1/8 in., width 51 5/8 in., depth 21 1/4 in.

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433. A KPM Porcelain Plaque, “Das letzte Lied - The Last Song”, late 19th/early 20th c., signed “Wagner” lower right, titled, inscribed “Germany”, and impressed KPM sceptre mark en verso, 5 1/4 in. x 7 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $2000/3000

$1500/2500 432. A Charles X Inlaid Ash Commode, c. 1830, marble top with reeded edge, ogee frieze drawer over three long drawers inlaid with acanthus and scrolling medallions, molded base, bracket feet, height 37 1/2 in., width 49 1/4 in., depth 21 in. $2500/3500

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434. A Pair of Napoleon III-Style Bronze Doré and Rouge Marble Urns, acanthus and berry finial, continuous frieze of cavorting putti, ram’s head mounts joined by acanthus swags, stepped molded circular base, height 21 1/2 in., diameter 9 1/2 in. $4000/6000


435. An Antique French Carved and Gilded Mirror, the arched crest centering a winged cherub bust, scrolled acanthus surround, complex divided mirror plate, height 76 in., width 56 in. $2500/3500 436. A Monumental Dresden Porcelain Urn, late 19th/early 20th c., Carl Thieme Factory, the lid crested with a coat of arms, the reserve a court scene, floral sprays en verso, with applied fruit and flower swags, the handles modeled as maidens bearing floral baskets, base stamped, reserve signed “Geyer”, height 43 in.

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$3000/5000 437. A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Seven-Light Candelabra, the whole with applied flowers, each tripartite base with three putti, height 27 1/4 in. $3000/5000 438. A Large Gustafsberg Porcelain Polychrome and Stencil-Gilt Vase, late 19th c., puce ground, reserved with a Swedish genre scene of children collecting firewood, base inscribed “Gustafsberg 1887”, height 20 7/8 in., width 13 3/4 in. $1000/2000

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Dessert Service, early 19th c., all with campagna landscapes and ruins in reserve, comprising 10 plates, coffee pot, creamer, waste bowl, lidded sugar, warmer, 12 cans, 2 teacups, 12 saucers, spill vase, some signed. Note: Coffee pot cracked and repaired, warmer restored, can handle detached.

Bisque Porcelain Shell-Form Figural Compote, late 19th/early 20th c., marked, the standard with two putti astride a dolphin on a waterwork base, supporting a coquille form dish decorated with an articulated bocage, height 11 in., width 9 1/4 in., depth 5 1/2 in. $300/500

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Directoire-Style Carved Beechwood Armchairs, the scrolled back with ribbons, fluted columnar uprights, rosette blocks, fluted tapered legs ending in toupie feet.

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441. A French Polychrome Porcelain Plate, 19th c., céleste bleu ground, reserved with scenes of a jaunty lad riding a donkey, presented in a period giltwood frame, plate diameter 7 in., frame 14 1/4 in. x 12 3/4 in. $500/700 442. A Pair of Von Schierholz Porcelain Polychrome and Gilt Five-Light Candelabra, early 20th c., applied flowers, with two putti circling the central shaft, circular pierced base, height 20 1/4 in. Note: Restoration. $1200/1800 443. A Régence Carved Verte Peinte Commode, faux marbre top, two short and two long drawers, bracket feet, the whole in pale green with rouge accents, height 31 in., width 48 in., depth 21 in. $1500/2500

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446. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Verde Antico and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Pedestal, square stepped top, frieze with figures in relief, tapered body, square plinth on bracket feet, height 46 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in. $2000/3000


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447. An Antique French Bronze of “Le Pêcheur, late 19th c., after Duchoiselle (France, 19th c.), figure depicted with the bounty of his hunt, black marble plinth, height 13 in., width 23 in., depth 7 in. $3000/5000 449

448. A Louis Philippe Giltwood Trumeau, early 19th c., burnished foliate carved frame enclosing an oil on canvas harbor scene, rectangular mirror plate below, height 59 1/2 in., width 30 1/2 in. $1200/1800 449. A Set of Four Chinese Polychrome Porcelain Panels Inset in Carved Wood Frames, each porcelain panel painted with birds and flowers of the Four Seasons, variously inscribed and sealed, set within reticulated carved wood frames, each height 65 in., width 19 1/2 in. $1000/1500 450. A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Armorial Chargers, the wells with central armorial reserves, the cavettos and rims with decorative floral banding, diameter 17 in.

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454. A Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Four-Light Candelabra, mid-19th c., scrolling foliate standards and candlearms, on rocaille bases, height 20 in., width 13 in., depth 11 in. $1200/1800 455. An Italian Bronze of “Fortuna”, 19th c., a variant after Giambologna (Italian, 1529-1608), atop a cylindrical plinth with relief of putti with attributes of the arts, on black marble base, height 29 in., width 8 in., depth 6 1/2 in. $1000/1500 454

456. A Chinese Canton Famille Rose Porcelain Garden Seat, mid-19th c., the drum-form body with pierced sides and top decorated overall with alternating figural and bird and flower panels, height 18 1/8 in. $1500/2500 457. An American Classical Mahogany Gentleman’s Dressing Chest, c. 1830, New England, two drawer superstructure with brass rosette-mounted gallery back, outset drawer with beaded molding above three drawers flanked by pineapple, spiralturned and blocked columns, bead molded base, on turned legs, height 53 in., width 43 1/2 in., depth 21 in.

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Commode, the molded top above two drawers, turned legs ending in toupie feet, height 28 3/4 in., width 15 1/4 in., depth 11 1/2 in. $500/700 456

W 452. A Louis XIV Carved Walnut Fauteuil à la

Reine, early 18th c., tall arched upholstered back, molded scrolled arms, volute terminals carved with bellflowers, turned and blocked uprights and legs, serpentine “X” stretchers, ball feet, estate condition. $400/600

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Gilt Bronze-Mounted Center Table, early 20th c., circular marble top, plain frieze, tapered supports, incurvate plinth, bun feet, height 28 in., diameter 27 in. $500/750 Provenance: Mme. M. Arnold Granet, French Antique Shop, New Orleans.

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Chinese Famille Verte Hexagonal Vase, 19th c., the multi-faceted body decorated in rich enamels with a continuous scene of figures in a garden landscape, base with apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, height 16 1/8 in. $250/350


459. A Spanish Colonial Carved, Polychrome and Argenté Figure of the Archangel Michael, probably 19th c., height 26 in., width 14 in., depth 6 in. $2000/3000 460. An Antique Continental Carved and Painted Wood Cross, probably Flemish, of rustic form, height 107 1/2 in., width 58 in., depth 3 in. $700/900 461. A Group of Four Pietra Dura Marble Plaques, variously colored birds amidst foliage on black ground, molded frames, height 11 1/2 in., width 19 1/2 in. $1200/1800 462. A Pair of Specimen Marble Obelisks, square plinths, molded bases, height 21 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 6 1/2 in.

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Candelabrum, ornately gilded, porcelain floral bocage, cavorting maiden and infant, circular naturalistic base, marked, height 23 in., width 10 in., depth 10 in.

464. An Antique French Bronze Figure of Eros Forging Arrows, after Jean-Baptiste Salmson (French, 1807-1866), height 9 1/2 in., diameter 5 in.

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1797-1858), two hand-colored woodblock prints including “#14 Hara” from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, known as Gyosho Tokaido, sight 7 1/2 in. x 12 1/8 in., sheet 12 3/8 in. x 8 5/8 in. and “#33 Shirasuka” from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, known as Hoedo Tokaido, later edition, sight 8 1/2 in. x 12 in., sheet 14 1/4 in. x 9 3/8 in., each similarly triple matted and framed.

471. A Pair of “Moorish” Inlaid Hexagonal Tabourets, mother-ofpearl and bone geometric design, linen fold carving, tiered apron, arched legs, height 31 in., width 22 in., depth 22 in.

$500/700

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(Japanese, 17971858), three handcolored woodblock prints including “Kinryuzan Temple at Asakusa”, sight 8 1/4 in. x 13 1/4 in.; “Cherry Blossoms Viewing at Gotenyama”, sight 8 1/4 in. x 13 1/2 in.; and “Cherry Blossoms by Shinobazu Pond”, sight 8 1/4 in. x 13 1/4 in., each triple matted and similarly framed, (3 pcs.)

$1200/1800


472

473

472. A French Gilt Bronze and Onyx Table, late 19th c., circular top, pierced scrolled acanthus apron, tapered legs joined by a stretcher shelf ending in toupie feet, height 33 1/2 in., diameter 19 in. $700/900 473. A Louis XVI Mahogany and Brass-Mounted Table de Jeu, c. 1780, demilune double foldover top opening to wood or inset tooled leather playing surface, paneled apron with diamond blocks, tapering fluted legs ending in cuff casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 43 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $3000/5000

474

475

474. An Antique Persian Heriz Carpet, red and cream ground with a central medallion of geometric design, 10 ft. 6 in. x 14 ft. 9 in.

475. A Persian Sarouk Carpet, black and cream ground, central medallion, floral vine border, 8 ft. x 11 ft. 7 in.

$6000/8000

$3000/5000

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476. A Persian Serapi Carpet, black, pale blue, and cream ground, central medallion, border of geometric design, 12 ft. 8 in. x 16 ft. 7 in. $10000/15000 478

476

479

477. An Art Deco-Style White Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Pendant Necklace, the pendant with a large pear-shaped cabochon blue sapphire, approx. 53.9 cts., the white gold chain with diamond roundels and sapphire beads. $3000/5000 478. A Tiffany and Co. 18 kt. Yellow Gold Watch, c. 1890, half Hunter case, engraved “March 2, 1892” and “SP” in a bowknot, case, movement and dial marked “Tiffany & Co. New York”, watch serial number 70752, Swiss movement; together with an antique 14 kt. yellow gold, cobalt blue enamel and rose-cut diamond watch pin. $1800/2500 479. An Italian 14 kt. Yellow Gold Mesh Bracelet, with embossed floral clasp, length 7 1/2 in., width 1 1/4 in. $2000/3000

477

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480. A White South Sea Pearl Necklace, 11-12 mm. pearls, with 14 kt. white gold and diamond roundels. $6000/8000 481. A Black Tahitian Pearl Necklace, 12-14 mm. pearls, with 14 kt. white gold and diamond roundels.

482

$7000/10000 W 484. A Group of Antique Indonesian Jewelry,

482. A Yellow Gold Lorgnette, 19th c., set with emeralds and diamonds surrounding a relief of a torch and laurel wreath, on a yellow gold and pearl chain.

including two bronze bangle bracelets, a carved stone ring, and a carved ivory bracelet; together with an Indonesian stone object, ivory bracelet width 5 in. (5 pcs.) $300/500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 485. A Strand of Black Tahitian Pearls, graduated from 12 to 15 mm.

$800/1200

$6000/8000 W 483. An

Antique Egyptian Silver Rosary, carved wood beads interspersed with larger silver beads, hung with a silver heart monogrammed “HF” above the crucifix hung with green tassels, presented in a modern, shallow shadowbox, 24 in. x 20 3/4 in.

480

$200/300

481

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490. A Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Crane-Form Pricket Stands, each modeled standing on a mounded base with grasses and flowers carrying lingzhi form prickets in their beaks, removable backs, heights 18 1/2 in. to 19 in. $600/800 W 491. A Malaysian Sheath with Kris

and Dagger, the painted wood sheath bound with hide attached by woven fiber strung with teeth and beads; the kris blade incise decorated and pierced with a carved and painted antler hilt; the dagger with a bone hilt; sheath length 22 1/2 in., kris length 22 1/2 in., dagger length 8 in. $200/300 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 492. A Large Pair of Chinese

493

W 487. A Japanese Lotus-

486

Form Bronze Bowl, probably Meiji Period (18681912), of curled circular leaf form, raised on a lotus stem foot, the interior edge surmounted by a small frog, height 3 3/4 in., width 11 in. $400/600 W 488. A Japanese

Lacquered Papier-Mâché Noh Mask, oval head with pierced eyes, nose and mouth, with a raised band of black hair, red, black and brown highlights on a cream ground, height 10 in., width 7 3/4 in. $200/400 W 489. A Group of Indian

490

486. A White South Sea Pearl Necklace, 13-14 mm. pearls with 14 kt. white gold and diamond roundels. $5500/7500

and Southeast Asian Bronze Figures, including a figure of Buddha modeled seated in dyanasana on a draped three-tiered pedestal with his arms lowered in bumisparsa mudra, wearing a tall tiered headdress, height 8 1/2 in., and a figure of Shiva Nataraja dancing over the dwarf Apasmara within a circular flaming aureole, height 4 1/8 in., width 3 3/8 in.; together with a female deity rendered seated on an elephant, height 4 1/2 in. $300/500

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Carved Stone Plaques, each mottled green, brown and black stone deeply carved with two dragons dueling over a flaming pearl amid ruyi clouds within a molded frame, height 19 3/4 in., width 20 in. $700/1000 493. A Japanese “Haniwa” Pottery Figure, the hollow male figure modeled seated upon a domed drum, his arms resting on an instrument in his lap, height 8 3/4 in. $400/600 W 494. A Nice Group of Eight

Chinese Hardwood Display Stands, three of square form raised on four legs, heights 12 in., 13 in., and 16 1/2 in.; five of circular form raised on five cabriole legs, heights 7 in., 8 in., 9 in., 12 in., and 12 in.; together with approx. 20 smaller stands of various sizes and shapes, (approx. 28 pcs.) $500/700 W 495. A Pair of Chinese Carved

Hardstone Miniature Trees, multicolored foliage and fruit supported on wrapped branches in cloisonné enamel pots, approx. height 8 1/4 in. $300/500 W 496. A Chinese Carved Turquoise

Figure of a Maiden, carved in the round, kneeling beside a basket of lotus blossoms, height 2 in., presented on a wood stand. $150/250


W 497. Three Chinese

Cloisonné Enameled Copper Cachepots, two of circular form, one square, each impressed “China”, height 3 1/4 in. to 3 3/8 in., presented on a stepped carved wood plinth, plinth length 20 3/4 in. $300/500 498. Hiroshige (Japanese, 17971858), five hand-colored woodblock prints from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, known as Gyosho Tokaido, including “#1 Nihonbashi”, sight 7 3/8 in. x 12 in.; “#22 Okabe”, sight 7 3/8 in. x 12 1/8 in.; “#33 Shirasuka”, sight 7 3/8 in. x 12 1/8 in.; “#44 Yokkaichi”, sight 7 3/8 in. x 11 7/8 in.; and “#46 Shono”, sight 7 3/8 in. x 12 in.; each triple matted and framed alike, (5 pcs.)

498 (2 of 5)

W 502. A Group of Four

Chinese and Japanese Ivory Figural Carvings, heights 2 1/8 in to 5 in., presented on stands, (4 pcs.) $400/600 W 503. An Antique

Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Jar, probably late Ming/early Qing, the cylinder body with a waisted flared neck banded in pea vine design, unglazed foot rim with recessed glazed base, height 2 3/4 in.

499

$1200/1800

$400/600

499. A Group of Three Japanese Satsuma Pottery Covered Boxes, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the first, a seated male, trailing long robes, with inside decoration, height 2 in., width 3 in.; the second, chrysanthemum-mon form with figural decoration to the exterior and interior, base marked, height 1 1/4 in., width 4 1/8 in.; the third, circular compressed form, with continuous landscape decoration to the shoulder, base with impressed mark, height 1 1/4 in., diameter 2 3/4 in.

W 504. A Japanese Carved

Ivory Okimono of a Beauty, probably Meiji Period (1868-1912), the elegantly attired beauty carved seated on a barrel admiring a floral incised obi, height 6 in., presented on stand. $400/600 W 505. A Japanese Yuzen

Birodo Panel, decorated with ships in a vast harbor, height 52 1/8 in., width 35 in., framed.

$500/700 W 500. Two Japanese Satsuma

Pottery Vessels, Meiji Period (18681912), including a teapot, molded with Chilong handles and spout, lacking loop handle, base marked “Dai Nippon Satsuma...”, diameter 4 3/8 in.; and a covered censor with figural finial, base marked “Satsuma...”, height 3 1/2 in. Note: Repair to cover. $400/600

506

$300/500

W 501. Two Japanese Satsuma Pottery Vessels,

Meiji Period (1868-1912), including a vase with dragon head handles and a covered jar with a chilong finial, each decorated with numerous figures on a gilt ground with moriage highlights, the vase marked “Dai Nippon Satsuma” and signed, height 9 3/4 in. and 8 in. $500/700

506. A Large Japanese Kutani Porcelain Charger, probably Meiji Period (18681912), the circular well profusely decorated with figures in an outdoor setting beneath trees and stylized clouds, diameter 21 1/2 in. $800/1200

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512. A Monumental Dogon Carved and Painted Wood Sirige Mask, Mali, modeled after the facade of a house, with openwork geometric carving throughout, height 149 in. $1000/2000 Provenance: With Greg LaChapelle, Sante Fe, NM; to current owner.

507

507. A Pair of Chinese Carved Hardstone Flowering Trees Set within Cloisonné Enamel Jardinières, multi-colored leaves and flowers raised on naturalistic bark trunks, approx. height 24 in.

513. A Dogon Carved and Painted Wood Sirige Mask, Mali, modeled after the facade of a house, with openwork geometric carving and anthropomorphic base, height 101 in.

$700/900 508. An Antique Chinese Red Lacquered Cabinet, paneled doors over a single drawer, carved pierced apron, square legs, height 68 1/2 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 21 in.

$500/750

508

512

$500/750

W 510. A Japanese Imari

Porcelain Foliate Rim Rectangular Platter, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the rectangular well finely painted with three male figures, the cavetto with leaf-shaped cartouches, height 2 in., width 11 1/4 in., depth 14 in.

W 509. An

Antique Indian Wall Hanging, pieced shaped cotton cloth painted with figures, cattle and trees, height 83 7/8 in., width 43 7/8 in., in a shaped giltwood frame. Note: Condition.

$600/800

$1000/1500 W 511. A Group of Pre-

$400/600 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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514. A Large West or Central Africa Carved and Painted Wood Drum, possibly Baga, Guinea, or Bembe, Democratic 513 Republic of the Congo, of tapering cylinder form raised on an openwork base of seven curved supports on a flared and fluted foot, deeply carved throughout with geometric designs, painted in red and white, the hide membrane secured to sides with wood pegs bound in raffia, height 45 3/4 in., top diameter 10 in. Note: Repairs to base.

514

Columbian Pottery Figures and Figural Fragments, including three mounted heads, four unmounted heads and two figures, largest height 6 1/8 in., (9 pcs.) $800/1200

Provenance: Exhibited at The New York World’s Fair, 1939; with Russell B. Aitken, New York; to Christie’s, April 3, 2003, The Russell B. Aitken Collection of African and Oceanic Art, lot 99; to current owner.


W 515. An Indonesian

Carved Wood Granary Door, the thick slab deeply carved to the center with a large square panel enclosing geometric patterning beneath an incised figural motif and raised mamiform bosses, self hinged, height 64 in., width 23 in., depth 3 1/4 in. $500/700 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 516. A Dogon Carved

Wood Granary Door, Mali, two wood planks strapped together and relief carved with multiple female figures, figural lock, self hinged, height 24 1/2 in., width 16 1/4 in., depth 1 5/8 in.

517

520

$300/500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 517. A Kamba Carved Wood Drum, Kenya, of tapering cylinder form, the zebra hide membrane secured with hide stringing, height 29 in., diameter 23 in. $800/1200 Provenance: With Russell B. Aitken, New York; to Christie’s, April 3, 2003, The Russell B. Aitken Collection of African and Oceanic Art, lot 104; to current owner. 518. A Tanzanian Carved Wood Standing Female Figure, possibly Pare, sectional carving with peg attachments at the thighs and shoulders, height 37 in. $600/800

518

520. A Kenyan Painted Hide Shield, Kikuya or Massai, of almond shape with hide-bound border and arched wood handle grip to rear, the front with muted red, black and white pigments in geometric designs, height 35 1/2 in., width 27 1/8 in., modern metal hanging mounts with tag reading “Russell B. Aitken/ 990 Fifth Avenue/ New York City/ USA”. $800/1200 Provenance: With Russell B. Aitken, at least 1947; to Christie’s, April 3, 2003, The Russell B. Aitken Collection of African and Oceanic Art, lot 118; to current owner.

W 522. A Group of Four West African

Carved Wood Hide-Bound Quivers with Arrows, probably Mandingo, each quiver of cylinder form covered in hide, one with alligator; the approximately 40 arrows with metal points on bamboo and wood shafts, some with feather, quiver heights 19 1/4 in. to 21 1/2 in. $600/800

W 521. A Kenyan Painted Hide

Vessel, modeled in the form of a kneeling male figure wearing a jug on his head, height 10 1/8 in. Note: losses and restoration.

Shield, probably Massai, of oval form with hide-bound border and arched wood handle grip to rear, the front with red, black and white pigments in geometric designs, height 44 1/2 in., width 23 in., modern metal hanging mounts.

$400/600

$500/700

W 519. A Pre-Columbian Pottery

523

Provenance: With a Private Collection, 1940; to Skinner, May 22, 2004, American Indian and Ethnographic Arts, lot 42; to current owner.

Provenance: With Russell B. Aitken, New York; thence to Christie’s, April 3, 2003, The Russell B. Aitken Collection of African and Oceanic Art, lot 107; thence to current owner. 523. A Mambila Wicker Shield, Nigeria/ Cameroon, woven wicker with geometric patterning, the center section with two bands of wood covered in weave, verso with a double looped handle, height 30 in., width 26 in. $400/600 Provenance: With Taylor A. Dale Tribal Arts, Santa Fe, NM; to current owner.

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W 524. A Zulu Carved Wood

W 533. Two New Britain Carved and

Knobkerrie Club, South Africa, cylindrical shaft wrapped in brass and copper wire with a spherical head, height 28 in.

Painted Wood Ceremonial Posts, probably Arawe, tapering flat shaped panels with geometric motifs, height 105 1/2 in. and 95 in.

$200/300

$300/500

Provenance: Sotheby’s Paris, December 5, 2003, Art Africain et Oceanien, lot 31; to current owner.

W 534. An Indonesian Carved Wood

Janus Head Musical Instrument, possibly Torajan, the sound box of double lobed rectangular form, below a shaft with twin head finial, height 26 in.

525. Two Indonesian Carved Wood Shields, possibly Mentawai, each of spearhead form, incised and painted with figural and animal imagery with scrolling vine designs, with coconut bosses to centers covering rear handle cut-outs, height 49 1/4 in. and 47 in.

$200/400 525

$600/800

W 535. A New Britain Carved and

Painted Wood Head, Papua New Guinea, probably an architectural fragment, the elongated oval face raised on a columnar support, the conical forehead wrapped in cloth, red, black and white pigment throughout, height 19 1/2 in.

526. An Arawe Carved and Painted Wood Shield, New Britain, comprised of three pieces lashed together, carved and painted with circular designs and figural imagery, red, white and green pigment, height 42 in., width 9 3/4 in.

$200/300

$400/600

W 536. A New Britain Tapa

526 W 527. A Group of

Indonesian Carved Wood and Buffalo Horn Items, probably early 20th c., including a carved wood and buffalo horn stem bowl, height 9 in.; a carved wood crescent form bell, length 9 1/4 in.; a carved buffalo horn comb, height 6 1/2 in.; a carved wood spoon, length 6 in.; and a carved nut ovoid box with a naturalistic carved wood leafform cover, height 3 1/4 in., (5 pcs.) $500/700 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 528. An African Cache Sex,

Modesty Apron, geometrically patterned black and white beads strung from a hide belt, height 13 1/4 in., width 14 1/8 in., display-mounted to a black muslin covered frame, frame 18 1/2 in. x 18 1/2 in. $300/500 W 529. A Collection of African Trade

Beads, numerous strands of white beads set in necklace form and display-mounted to a blue muslin covered frame, frame 18 in. x 13 in. $200/400

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W 530. A Maring or Wahgi River

Painted Wood Shield, Papua New Guinea, the curved plane painted with a central red medallion on a silver-white ground flanked by black, yellow and red triangular designs, the bottom portion undecorated, height 65 in., width 22 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: With Martin, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; thence to Clark and Clark, Scottsdale; thence to current owner. W 531. A New Britain Painted Palm

Mask, circular panel creased at center and painted with stylized facial features, surmounted by a conical wrapped top knot and surrounded by a raffia beard, height 25 in. $400/600 W 532. An Admiralty Islands Carved

Wood Bed Figure, the male figure carved lying flat on his back on a raised platform, with carved geometric detailing, height 7 1/2 in., width 18 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in. $200/400 Provenance: With H.M. Lissaur, Australia; thence to Taylor Dale; thence to current owner.

Cloth, Papua New Guinea, of long, rectangular form, the central geometric section flanked by cellulose patterned banding, executed in red and black pigment on a natural creamy white ground, length 94 1/2 in., width 11 1/2 in. $200/300 W 537. A Wewak Carved Wood Feast

Bowl, Papua New Guinea, the exterior carved with concentric design and stylized faces, incised initials “MB”, diameter 16 in. $100/200 W 538. An Antique Indonesian Brass

Sangori, curled snake form, pierced eyes, diameter 9 1/2 in. $200/300 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 539. An Antique Southeast Asian

Bronze Hand Fragment, likely from a monumental bronze figure, length 13 1/4 in. $150/250 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.


W 540. A Stoneware Fire Bomb,

W 546. An Art Nouveau

possibly Roman, of hollow teardrop form with a domed knop boss, allover etched design, height 5 in.

Patinated Metal Three Piece Clock Garniture, c. 1900, sinuous floriform clock case with porcelain dial, the vases flanked by peasant figures, each piece signed “A. de Ranier”, clock height 25 in., width 12 in., depth 10 in.

$300/500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

$300/500 W 541. A Middle Eastern

Provenance: The Grove, Tallahassee, FL.

Embossed Metal Headdress, disk form with tiered finial, pierced sides issuing chain medallions, diameter 8 in.

547. A Judith Leiber Swirled Crystal Minaudière, c. 2000, cabochon stone closure, hidden chainlink shoulder strap, retains mirror, comb and coin purse, style no. M28730, signed silver metal plaque, height 4 5/8 in., width 6 in.

$100/150 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

$600/800

542. Peter Richard Rubens (American, b. 1950), “Spanish Villas and Market”, oil on canvas, signed “R. Rubens” lower left, 36 in. x 48 in., framed. $800/1200 Provenance: Galleria Bella, New Orleans, LA.

542

$600/800

W 543. Peter Ruta (Italian/

American, b. 1918), “A Still Life of Pears, Peaches, Cherries, and an Orange “, oil on masonite, signed lower right, 19 1/2 in. x 27 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame.

W 549. A Judith Leiber

“Boreale” Crystal Minaudière, c. 2000, floral semi-precious stone closure, hidden chainlink shoulder strap, style no. 040043, signed gold metal plaque, height 4 1/4 in., width 5 5/8 in.

$800/1200 W 544. A French Carnival

Print, late 19th c., “The Hunchback”, color lithograph on paper, marked “Deponirt Druck u. Verlag v. C. Burckardt’s Nachf in Weissenburg (Elsas.) in plate lower right, numbered “9” lower center, 63 7/8 in. x 26 5/8 in., attractively matted and framed.

$500/700 547

W 550. A Judith Leiber

“Feline” Pattern Minaudière, mid-1990s, hidden chainlink strap, signed gold metal plaque, retailer’s tag Armen Wardy, Newport Beach, style no. M31049, height 4 7/8 in., width 6 3/4 in.

$800/1200

$500/700

W 545. A French Carnival

Print, late 19th c., “King of Beer”, color lithograph on paper, inscribed “Deponirt Druck u. Ver lag v. C. Burckardt’s Nachf in Weissenburg (Elsass.)” in plate lower right and numbered “41” lower center, 63 3/8 in. x 26 5/8 in., attractively matted and framed.

548. A Judith Leiber “Wrapsnake” Minaudière, c. 2002-2004, hidden chainlink shoulder strap, retains comb, mirror and coin purse, style no. M28792, signed gold metal plaque, height 5 1/8 in., width 4 3/4 in.

W 551. A Judith Leiber

548

Black Lizardskin Evening Bag, cabochon jeweled closure and pierced jeweled frame, hidden chainlink shoulder strap, signed silver metal plaque, height 6 1/4 in., width 7 1/4 in. $400/600

$800/1200

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W 552. A Judith Leiber Cream Lucite Clutch, simulating carved

W 560. Two Italian Clutch Bags, one with gold frame and

ivory, inset cabochon tiger eye stone to each side, hidden chainlink strap, retains mirror and comb, signed gold metal plaque, 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in.

cabochon jeweled closure, lucite body simulating burled wood, brown rope cord strap, interior with tag embroidered “Made in Italy for Jacobson’s”, 4 in. x 6 1/2 in.; the other molded gold body with cabochon stone closure, hidden chainlink strap, and tag marked “Made in Italy”, 4 3/4 in. x 6 1/4 in.

$400/600 W 553. A Judith Leiber Silver Embroidered and Beaded

Clutch, early 2000s, geometric jeweled closure, hidden chainlink strap, retains comb, mirror and coin purse, numbered certificate, style no. M31731, signed silver metal plaque, height 5 in., width 9 3/8 in. $300/500

$100/200 W 561. A Mexican .980 Silver Cuff Bracelet and Necklace,

c. 1950, the bracelet marked “Lopez, Taxco”, for Gerardo Lopez, scroll design, necklace “as is”, combined approx. weight 5 troy ozs. $300/500

W 554. A Judith Leiber Natural Python Evening Bag, c.

1970, jadeite and onyx cabochon stone closure, retains mirror, comb and coin purse, gray rope shoulder strap, signed silver metal plaque, height 5 7/8 in., width 8 1/2 in. $300/500 W 555. Two Judith Leiber Evening Bags, comprising a tan

suede bag with filigree frame, chainlink strap, style no. 0501, c. 1960s, height 8 1/2 in., width 7 3/4 in., retains coin purse; and a gold embossed clutch with semi-precious cabochons at rope strap, style no. V40589, c. 1980s, height 5 1/8 in., width 6 1/2 in.; each with signed gold metal plaque. $500/700 W 556. Two Judith Leiber Evening Bags, comprising a brightly

embroidered Asian heron motif clutch with gold closure, hidden chainlink strap, signed gold metal plaque, height 5 1/2 in., width 9 in.; together with an embossed gold metal clutch, kisslock closure, chainlink strap, style no. M27300, signed gold metal plaque, height 4 1/2 in., width 5 1/2 in. $300/500 W 557. Three Judith Leiber Evening Bags, comprising a white

“007” handbag, c. 1970s, style no. H09031, jeweled kisslock closure, retains two-sided hand mirror, stamped Judith Leiber, 5 7/8 in. x 6 1/2 in.; a black leather clutch, c. 1960s, style no. 0487, gold frame and kisslock closure, signed gold metal plaque, 5 5/8 in. x 7 7/8 in.; and a black clutch, c. early 1970s, style no. OV40554, gold frame and kisslock closure, hidden chainlink shoulder strap, signed gold metal plaque (has been etched through) 6 1/8 in. x 5 1/4 in. $600/800 W 558. Two Judith Leiber Evening Bags, comprising an Art

Deco-style envelope of leather, snakeskin and satin, with hidden chainlink shoulder strap, height 5 1/4 in., width 9 3/4 in.; and an olive green lizardskin with shoulder strap, height 4 3/4 in., width 8 1/2 in., each with signed gold metal plaque. $400/600

Provenance: Collection of a New Orleans Lady, purchased Taxco, c. 1950. Note: Morrill & Berk’s Mexican Silver refers to Lopez as among the best silver shops in Taxco in the 1950s, (p. 238). W 562. A Group of Vintage Mexican Silver Jewelry, Taxco,

including an onyx and silver link bracelet, a brooch and earrings set and a flat link choker. $200/400 W 563. A Vintage Mexican Silver Link Bracelet, of Spratling

influence; together with a pair of sterling silver squash blossom earrings with screw backs. $150/250 W 564. A Mexican Sterling Silver Dolphin Motif Pendant

and Earrings, Taxco, marked TS-31. $150/250 W 565. A Mexican .980 Silver Necklace and Bracelet, Taxco,

c. 1950, attributed to Hector Aguilar (1905-1986); together with a pair of .925 silver clip earrings, combined weight 8 troy ozs. $500/750 Provenance: Collection of a New Orleans Lady, purchased Taxco, c. 1950. Note: This well-known Aguilar design is illustrated in Morrill & Berk, Mexican Silver, pl. VII-3, p. 100. W 566. A Group of Vintage Mexican Sterling Silver

Jewelry, including a cuff bracelet, Taxco, marked “TL-45”, and matching earrings, unmarked; a bead necklace, Taxco, marked “TM212”; bowknot earrings, Taxco; a flatlink chain; and an oakleaf pin. $200/300 W 567. A Group of Vintage Mexican Sterling Silver

Jewelry, including a necklace of square flat links, probably Taxco, marked “Rey”; a matching bracelet, Taxco, marked “TF-41”; and a heavy chain necklace, mark rubbed. $150/250

W 559. A Judith Leiber-style Gold Minaudière, hidden

chainlink shoulder strap, unmarked, 5 1/8 in. x 5 3/4 in.

W 568. A Contemporary Art Glass Sculpture, second-half of

$100/200

the 20th c., asymmetrical smoky glass ovoid form on a clear cylindrical base, height 20 3/8 in., width 6 3/8 in., depth 3 1/4 in. $100/200 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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W 569. An Arts and Crafts Wrought Iron

Pedestal, c. 1900, marble top, scrolled supports, circular column with applied leaves, scrolled legs, height 38 1/4 in., width 12 1/2 in. $300/500 W 570. An American Carved Marble of an

American Indian Performing a Fire Dance, on a base of rockwork, branches and flames, height 32 1/2 in., width 12 in., depth 9 in. $500/750 571. Charles Whitfield Richards (American/ New Orleans, 1906-1992) “Standing Figure of an African Woman”, painted plaster, cast signature and signed at bottom of base, height 28 1/2 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 8 3/4 in. $500/750

572

572. [Mardi Gras], Twelfth Night Revelers Ball invitation, 1884, “The Kingdom of Flowers”.

571

$300/500 573. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus Ball invitation, February 28, 1878, “The Realms of Fancy”, lithography by Gonthier-Dreyfus Cie, Paris, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, pp. 106-107. $300/500

575 573

W 574. [Mardi Gras],

Knights of Momus memorabilia, including a Thursday, February 24, 1881 Seventh Representation invitation, “Scenes From Popular Subjects”, and Athenaeum pamphlet, February 12, 1929, “Sandman Stories”, (2 pcs.)

576. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus Ball invitation and envelope, February 6, 1883, “The Moors In Spain”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, p. 110, (2 pcs.) $400/600 W 577. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus

$200/400 575. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus Ball invitation and envelope, February 16, 1882, “The Ramayana”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 109, (2 pcs.) $400/600

576

Ball invitation and gentleman’s admit card, February 21, 1884, “The Passions”, reproduced in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras In New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Mandeville, 2001, p. 29, (2 pcs.) $150/250

W 578. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus Ball invitation, envelope, and lady’s admit

card, February 17, 1885, “The Legends Beautiful”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 112, (3 pcs.) $500/700 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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584. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus Ball invitation, February 20, 1882, “Ancient Egyptian Theology”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 122. 584

$300/500 585. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus Ball invitation, February 20, 1883, “The History of France”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 123.

583

$300/500 W 586. [Mardi Gras], Krewe

587

W 579. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus

Ball invitation, February 17, 1887, “Myths of the New World”.

$400/600

$300/500

589

W 582. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus Ball

invitation, Thursday, February 25, 1892, “Aladdin or the Wonderful Lamp”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 113. $300/500

W 581. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus

Ball invitation, envelope, and gentleman’s admit card inscribed “Mr. Martin Bruns”, February 5, 1891, “Palmer-Cox’s Brownies”, (3 pcs.) $500/700

583. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus Ball invitation and lady’s admit card inscribed “Mrs. J. D. Bruns”, Thursday, February 25, 1892, “Aladdin or the Wonderful Lamp”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 113, (2 pcs.) $400/600

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W 588. [Mardi Gras], Krewe

of Proteus Ball invitation, 1891, “Tales of the Genii”.

W 580. [Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus

$500/700

$400/600 587. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus Ball invitation and envelope, 1887, “Andersen’s Fairy Tales”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 126, (2 pcs.)

585

Ball invitation, envelope, and lady’s admit card inscribed “Mrs. John Denegre”, February 28, 1889, “The Culprit Fay”, (3 pcs.)

of Proteus Ball invitation and envelope, March 9, 1886, “Visions of Other Worlds”, (2 pcs.)

$300/500 589. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus Ball invitation, 1907, “The Queen of the Serpents”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 140. $500/700


W 590. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of

Proteus Tableau Programme for the Silver Anniversary Ball, February 26, 1906, “The Inspirations of Proteus”, design by Bror Anders Wikstrom, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 139. $200/400 591. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus Ball invitation and dance card, February 27, 1911, “The Last Days of Pompeii”, (2 pcs.)

593

$400/600 W 592. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of

Proteus Ball Invitation, February 19, 1912, “Zoroaster”. 591

$300/500 593. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Proteus Ball invitation, envelope and lady’s admit card inscribed “Mrs. H. S. Michel”, February 3, 1913, “Adventures of Telemachus”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 144.

599

$500/700 W 594. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of

Proteus memorabilia including two admit cards, 1922, “The Romance of the Rose”, 1939 “Select Fables of La Fontaine”, and an announcement of the Queen’s Court, 1980, “Harvest of the Sea”, (3 pcs.) $150/250 W 595. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball

invitation and envelope, 1879, “The History of the World”, reproduced in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras In New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Mandeville, 2001, p. 40 (2 pcs.) $400/600 596. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball invitation, envelope, lady’s admit card, and gentleman’s admit card, 1881, “Arabian Nights Tales”, reproduced in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras In New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Mandeville, 2001, p. 46, (4 pcs.) $500/700

596

600

W 597. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball invitation,

1883, “Atlantis-The Antediluvian World” and lady’s admit card, 1886, “The Triumph of Aurelian”, (2 pcs.) $400/600

599. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball invitation and envelope, 1896, “Heavenly Bodies”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, pp. 66-69, (2 pcs.) $300/500

W 598. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball invitation,

1887, “Music and Drama, Odds And Ends”, marked “Lithography by Sicard”, reproduced in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras In New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Mandeville, 2001, p. 48.

600. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball invitation and lady’s admit card, February 19, 1901, “Human Passions and Characteristics”, (2 pcs.) $400/600

$300/500

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603. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball memorabilia, including an invitation, marked “E Pichot”, an envelope, lady’s admit card and gentleman’s admit card, February 10, 1880, “Aztecs and Their Conquest By Cortez”, design by Charles Briton, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 20, (4 pcs.)

W 604. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

Comus Ball Memorabilia, including a lady’s admit card and gentleman’s admit card inscribed to “Dr. J. Dickson Bruns”, March 1, 1881, (2 pcs.) $150/250 W 605. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

Comus Ball invitation, envelope, lady’s admit card and 25th Anniversary invitation, February 21, 1882, “The World’s Worships”, (4 pcs.) $500/700

$500/700 603

606. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball invitation and lady’s admit card inscribed “Mrs. John D. Bruns”, February 18, 1890, “Palingenesis of the Mistick Krewe”, reproduced in Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras In New Orleans, Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Mandeville, 2001, p. 52, (2 pcs.) $400/600 W 607. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

Comus Ball invitation, February 14, 1893, “Salammbo”, marked “L.M.” $300/500 608. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball invitation, February 27th, 1906, “The Masque of Comus”, reproduced in Henri Schindler’s Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 2000, p. 39. 608

$300/500 W 609. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

Comus Ball invitation, February 23, 1909, “Flights of Fancy”.

606

$200/400 W 601. [Mardi Gras], Prophets of Persia

W 610. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

Ball invitation, February 7, 1931, and Krewe of Athenians lady’s admit card inscribed to “Mrs. Beale H. Richardson IV”, January 31, 1931, “Visit of the Prince of Wales to India”, (2 pcs.)

Comus Ball invitation and dance card with pencil, February 28, 1911, “Familiar Quotations”, (2 pcs.) $400/600

$150/250 611. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball invitation, February 28, 1911, “Familiar Quotations”.

W 602. [Mardi Gras], Krewe of Mystery

Ball Invitations, 1929, “An Egyptian Romance”; 1931, “Coronation of King Charles VII”; and 1932, “A June Night on the Moon”, (3 pcs.)

$200/400 W 612. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

$150/250

611

Comus Ball invitation, envelope and lady’s admit card inscribed “Mrs. John H. Hoerner”, March 7, 1916, “Modern World of Art”, (3 pcs.) $300/500

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W 613. [Mardi Gras], Mistick Krewe of

W 618. [Mardi Gras], two Carnival Ball

Comus Ball invitation, February 20, 1917, “Romantic Legends”.

favors, including an Eros bridge pad, 1940, “A Gypsy Wedding”; together with a Proteus jewelry box, (2 pcs.)

$200/400

$150/250 W 614. [Mardi Gras], two Carnival Ball

favors including a Rex inkwell, 1911, “Arts and Sciences”, and a Atlanteans sterling silver cup, 1925, “Jolliker, The Creator of Games and Pleasures”, (2 pcs.) $200/400

W 619. [Mardi Gras], two Carnival Ball

favors, including a Knights of Momus opera glasses and case, 1956, “Festivals of the World”; and an Alhambra compact, 1969, “First Ladies of the White House”, (3 pcs.) $150/250

W 615. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball favor,

1913, “Enchantments and Transformations”. $250/450 W 616. [Mardi Gras], Rex Ball favors,

including a loving cup, 1914, “The Drama of the Year”, and a vase, 1917, “The Gifts of the Gods to Louisiana”, (2 pcs.) $150/250 W 617. [Mardi Gras], Carnival Ball favors

including Babylon sauceboat, undertray, and ladle, 1972, “Peer Gynt”, (3 pcs.) $150/250

W 620. [Mardi Gras], two Zeus King and

Queen costume designs, mixed media on paper, both signed and dated, 1973, “The Old South”. $200/400 W 621. [Mardi Gras], a group of Rex pin

favors, including 1971, “Centennial Celebrations”, marked “W. Germany”; 1972, “A Tribute to Jules Verne”, marked “W. Germany”; 1973, “Kings and Queens of Fantasy and Fact”; 1974, “Twice Told Tales”; 1977, “Look to the Stars”; and 1986, “Bicentennial Bourbon Louisiana”, marked “Tiffany & Co”, (6 pcs.) $200/400

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623. A Monumental Continental Renaissance Revival Highly Carved Walnut Dining Suite, late 19th c., comprising a sideboard, server, dining table with three leaves, six chairs, the sideboard with blocked cornice above a carved frieze, the three doors carved with agrarian vignettes, flanked by figural and vine carved columns, the back with rose panel, blocked base, a pair of vine-carved drawers above two cupboard doors depicting a farm house interior, figural stiles, molded base, bun feet; the table with 626 carved molded edge, trailing vine skirt, figural supports, cross stretchers; the chairs with variously carved scene crests and backs, plank seats, spindled rails turned and blocked legs, stretchers,, sideboard height 76 in., width 55 in., depth 26 1/2 in.; server height 100 in., width 70 1/2 in., depth 28 1/2 in.; dining table height 30 1/2 in., closed length 52 1/2 in., depth 48 in. $5000/7500 624. An Antique Dutch Figured Walnut Linen Press, late 18th/early 19th c., shaped and scrolled cornice above two doors, chamfered corners; the lower case of bombé form, three graduated drawers, stylized claw and ball foot, height 89 in., width 67 in., depth 27 in.

623 (2 of 9 pieces)

$2500/3500 W 622. A Pair of

Italian NeoclassicalStyle Mahogany and Inlaid Commodes, serpentine tops, four drawers, molded base, bracket feet, each with crossbanding and stringing, height 33 in., width 23 1/2 in., depth 13 in. Note: condition.

W 625. A Queen Anne-Style Burl Walnut

$400/600

$700/900

Veneered Lady’s Dressing Table, kneehole configuration of drawers, on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, height 31 in., width 47 1/2 in., depth 22 3/8 in. $500/750 626. Enrico Tarenghi (Italian, 1848-1938), “WaterGatherer”, watercolor, signed lower right, sight 20 1/2 in. x 14 in., attractively matted and framed. $1000/1500 W 627. Niek van der Plas (Dutch, b. 1954),

“Green, Red and Yellow Beach Umbrellas”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, 5 in. x 7 in., framed.

W 628. A Large Sarouk Carpet, red ground,

meandering floral motifs, 10 ft. x 13 ft. 9 in. Note: Some wear. $700/1000

624

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W 635. A Semi-Antique

W 640. A Small Napoleon III

Antique Persian Runner, blue ground, overall floral design, cream and red ground borders, 4 ft. 1 in. x 23 ft. 1 in.

Kashkai Tribal Rug, red ground, with stylized floral and animal motifs, 4 ft. 9 in. x 6 ft. 4 in.

Boullework and Gilt BronzeMounted Clock, c. 1865, surmounted by cornucopia, the dial with enameled cartouches, on scrolled paw feet, height 11 1/2 in., width 6 in., depth 4 in.

$500/700

Kashkai Tribal Rug, red ground, central serrated diamond motifs, 4 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft. 2 in.

W 630. A

Sultanabad Carpet, cream ground, central medallion, floral border, 9 ft. 9 in. x 13 ft. 7 in. $1000/2000

$500/700

$500/750 W 636. A Semi-Antique W 641. An Antique American

Mahogany Adjustable Music Stand, early 19th c., the rectangular frame fitted with gilt bronze candlearms, arched tripodal base, height 47 in., width 23 in.

$500/700

$300/500 W 637. A Persian Varamin

Carpet, red, black and cream ground, overall diamond design, 4 ft. 3 in. x 8 ft. 4 in.

642. An American Aesthetic Carved Cherrywood Pedestal, late 19th c., molded top with geometric swagged apron, cluster column stem, circular bracketed plinth, disc feet, height 37 in., width 15 in.

$500/750 642

W 631. An

$500/750

Antique Persian Turkeman Carpet, bright red ground, repeating medallion motif, 5 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft. 9 in. $1500/2000 W 632. A Semi-

Antique Heriz Carpet, red and blue ground, central medallions, stylized floral motifs, 6 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. 7 in. $600/900 W 633. An

Antique Persian Rug, red and dark blue ground, central medallion of yellow ground, 3 ft. 5 in. x 5 ft. $300/500 W 634. A Small

Antique Persian Rug, red ground, central medallion, overall geometric design, 4 ft. 5 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. $300/500

643

W 638. A Neoclassical-Style Gilt Bronze and

Crystal Three-Light Bouillotte Lamp, ebonized and painted shades mounted with anthemia, foliate scroll arms, faceted ovoid crystal standard, height 32 1/4 in., diameter 14 3/4 in. $200/400 W 639. A Diminutive French Louis XV-Style Gilt

Bronze Mantel Clock, c. 1900, lyre-form case, on scroll feet, hand-wound movement with porcelain dial, height 10 1/2 in., width 5 in., depth 3 1/2 in.

643. An Aesthetic Maple Faux Bamboo and Lacquer Bedroom Suite, late 19th c., comprised of a bedstead and dresser, the bedstead with arched lacquered Japonesque crest, paneled head and foot board trimmed with bamboo moldings, conforming rails, the dresser with lacquered crest, finials, mirror back, marble top base with three drawers, bracket feet, bedstead height 64 in., width 58 in., length 80 in., dresser height 86 1/2 in., width 49 in., depth 23 3/4 in. $2500/3500

$300/500

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646. Corneille van Leemputten (Belgian, 1841-1902), “Rooster and Hens in the Barnyard”, oil on beveled wood panel, signed lower left, 6 3/4 in. x 9 1/2 in., attractively framed. $1200/1800 647. A Reed & Barton “Francis I” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, pat. 1907, including 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 11 salad forks, 12 soup spoons and 12 teaspoons, (59 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 73.55 troy ozs. $1200/1800 W 648. An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Repoussé Oval Bowl, Wm. B. Kerr & Co., Newark, NJ, c. 1880-1927, clover motif, undulating rim, lobed body, script monogram, height 3 1/4 in., length 13 in., width 9 1/4 in., weight 18.95 troy ozs.

646

$300/500 Provenance: Estate of Virginia Shaw Putnam, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans.

644. An American Renaissance Inlaid, Gilt and Ebonized Parlor Cabinet, c. 1870, the top with mother-of-pearl inlay above a contrasting inlaid drawer, musical trophée marquetry doors, fluted stiles, paneled inlaid sides, rounded feet, height 38 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 28 in.

W 649. An American Sterling Silver

Porridge Bowl and Underplate, Dominick & Haff, NY (1868-1928), ret. A.B. Griswold & Co., New Orleans (1865-1906, successors to Thomas Griswold & Co. and Hyde & Goodrich), foliate scroll border, presentation inscription “Oscar L. Putnam Jr. July 21st 1906”, bowl height 2 1/4 in., diameter 4 7/8 in., underplate diameter 6 5/8 in., combined weight 9.90 troy ozs.

$800/1200

$200/300 645. Henri Schouten (Belgian, 1864-1927), “Bringing the Flock Home”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 23 1/2 in. x 31 1/2 in., in a later frame. $2000/4000

Provenance: Estate of Virginia Shaw Putnam, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans. W 650. A Decorative Hammered

647 (partial)

Silverplate Center Bowl, with stag’s head handles and pedestal foot, height 10 1/4 in., width 16 1/4 in. $200/400

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W 651. An American Art Nouveau

W 656. An American Art Nouveau

W 661. A Group of American

Sterling Silver Repoussé Bread Tray, Mauser Mfg. Co., New York, 1887-1903, grape and grapeleaf motif, script monogram, height 1 7/8 in., length 12 7/8 in., width 7 5/8 in., weight 8.85 troy ozs.

Sterling Silver Repoussé Bowl, William B. Kerr & Co., Newark, NJ, c. 18801927, poppy motif, undulating rim, lobed body, script monogram, height 2 3/8 in., length 9 1/2 in., width 7 5/8 in., weight 7.85 troy ozs.

$150/250

$150/250

Provenance: Estate of Virginia Shaw Putnam, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans.

Provenance: Estate of Virginia Shaw Putnam, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans.

Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, including a fish serving knife and fork, Frank M. Whiting, “Josephine” pattern; a J.B. Knowles serving spoon, a Whiting “Duke of York” tablespoon, and a Gorham “Old English Tipt” pattern tablespoon and pierced tablespoon, (6 pcs.), total weight 15 troy ozs.

W 652. An Antique American Sterling

W 657. A Group of American Coin

Silver Flatware Service for Six, Alvin “Bridal Rose” pattern, introduced 1903, including 6 dinner forks, 6 dinner knives, 6 salad forks, 6 cocktail forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 (fh) butter spreaders, a cold meat fork and a sauce ladle, (44 pcs.), weight (weighable) 47.30 troy ozs.

Silver and Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, including a tomato server, Gorham, “Poppy” pattern, pat. 1902, ret. Coleman E. Adler; a relish spoon and strawberry fork, Whiting, “Bead” pattern, introduced 1880; an Alvin Art Nouveau bonbon spoon; a Whiting bonbon spoon; a Gorham lemon fork, 1875; a tablespoon, Reed & Barton, “Burgundy” pattern, introduced 1949; a tablespoon, “Fiddle Typt” pattern, marked “Clayton”; and a salt spoon with cupid terminal; combined weight 9.80 troy ozs.

$1000/1500 W 653. A Group of Tiffany Sterling

Silver Flatware, including a “St. Dunstan” pattern gravy ladle, a “Beekman” pattern tablespoon, a “Palmette” pattern tablespoon, a “Faneuil” pattern sugar spoon, a nautilus-form master salt, a “Feather Edge” pattern master butter knife, a “Shell and Thread” pattern (hh) butter spreader, a “Flemish” pattern sugar tong, a “Cordis” pattern child’s fork, a “Bamboo” pattern luncheon fork, an “English King” pattern dessert spoon, 2 “Faneuil” pattern fish knives, a “Hampton” pattern grapefruit spoon and a “Flemish” pattern ice cream fork, (15 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 19.5 troy ozs. $200/300 W 654. A Group of Gorham

“Versailles” Pattern Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, pattern introduced 1888, including 3 cold meat forks, 2 tablespoons, a pierced tablespoon, a tomato server, a sauce ladle, a cheese scoop and a sugar spoon, (10 pcs.), total weight 27 troy ozs. $300/500 W 655. An American Victorian

Sterling Silver Reticulated Bread Tray, Towle, Newburyport, MA, molded serpentine rim, script monogram, height 2 3/8 in., length 10 1/2 in., width 7 7/8 in., weight 10.25 troy ozs. $150/250 Provenance: Estate of Virginia Shaw Putnam, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans.

$200/300

$200/300 W 662. A Group of American

Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, various makers and patterns, including 2 berry spoons, Gorham “Old Medici” pattern, introduced c. 1880; 2 tablespoons and 2 pierced tablespoons, Whiting “Heraldic” pattern, introduced 1880; a tablespoon and a pierced tablespoon, Whiting “Berry” pattern, introduced c. 1880; a tablespoon, Towle “Pomona” pattern, introduced 1887; a tablespoon and pierced tablespoon, Dominick & Haff “Labors of Cupid”; and a sardine fork, floral motif hollow handle, (12 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 27 troy ozs. $300/500

W 658. A Gorham Sterling Silver

Repoussé Dresser Box, 1896, floral repoussé with putti and ribbon decoration, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 5 in., weight 7.60 troy ozs. $200/400 W 659. A Group of Antique American

Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, including a dressing spoon, Wallace “King’s” pattern, ret. Bailey, Banks & Biddle; a tablespoon, Shiebler “King’s” pattern, ret. Tiffany & Co.; a tablespoon, Whiting “Imperial Queen” pattern; 3 tablespoons, Frank Smith “Newport Shell” pattern; a tablespoon, Dominick & Haff “Charles II” pattern; and a jelly knife, Alvin “Wellington” pattern, (8 pcs.), total weight 17 troy ozs.

W 663. Two Antique American

Sterling Silver Punch Ladles, Towle “Old English” pattern, late 19th/early 20th c., each with traces of gilt wash to bowl, lengths 15 in. and 11 1/4 in., combined weight 11 troy ozs. $200/400 W 664. A Group of American Sterling

Silver Tableware, including a crumb tray, Gorham, 1910; a circular bowl, Unger Brothers, Newark, NJ, 1872-1914; and a circular bowl, Wallace, “Grande Baroque” pattern, introduced 1941; tray width 9 in., bowl diameters 9 in. and 10 in., respectively, combined weight 29.85 troy ozs.

$200/400

$200/300

W 660. A Group of American Sterling

W 665. A Group of Antique and

Silver Serving Pieces, various makers and patterns, including a carving knife and fork, Theodore B. Starr, cherub motif; a tablespoon, Shiebler “Montezuma” pattern; a serving spoon, Wallace “cherub” pattern; a tablespoon, Gorham “Mask” pattern; two tablespoons, Gorham “Baronial” pattern; a serving spoon, Shiebler “Gothic” pattern; and a Renaissance Revival serving spoon, (9 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 11 troy ozs. $150/250

Vintage American Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons, various makers, various subjects, including 1893 Chicago World’s Fair (also known as the World’s Columbian Exposition); Uncle Tom’s Cabin; Nashville, TN; Florida; Alaska; Detroit skyline; Detroit Russell House; Columbia, SC; Elwood, IN; Norfolk, VA; Altona, IL; Walden, CO; Los Angeles Theme Bldg; and December Capricorn, (14 pcs.), total weight 6 troy ozs. $150/250

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W 666. A Group of American Coin Silver Flatware, 19th c.,

W 673. A Group of Gorham “Chantilly” Pattern Sterling

various makers, including 2 “Olive Variant” pattern tablespoons; an “Olive Variant” pattern sauce ladle, ret. W. Harding & Co.; a Wood & Hughes master butter knife, 2 mustard ladles and 7 “Olive Variant” pattern dessert forks; together with 8 Continental .750 tea knives, (21 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 14 troy ozs.

Silver Serving Pieces, including a large carving knife and fork, 2 sharpening steels, a tablespoon and a butter plate, (6 pcs.), carving knife length 12 in.

$150/250 W 667. A Group of American Coin Silver Flatware, Albert

Coles, New York, wc. 1835-1875, including a “Mars” pattern serving spoon, 4 tea knives, 4 “Leaf” pattern teaspoons and 6 “Kenilworth” pattern teaspoons, (15 pcs.), total weight (weighable) 9 troy ozs. $150/250 W 668. A Group of Sterling Silver Table Items, including a

$150/250 W 674. A Group of American Coin Silver and Sterling

Silver Spoons, 19th c., various makers, including 2 tablespoons, R. & W. Wilson, Philadelphia, wc. 1825-1846; a Whiting “Arabesque” pattern tablespoon, ret. C.D. Peacock; 2 coin silver tablespoons; a Wallace “Bright-Cut” tablespoon; an Aesthetic sauce ladle, ret. A. Stowell & Co.; 6 coin silver teaspoons, ret. Geo. W. Haslett; and a Wendt “Bird” pattern luncheon knife, (15 pcs.), total weight 17 troy ozs. $150/250

waste bowl, four pepperettes and four reticulated salts with cobalt liners, height of bowl 3 7/8 in., combined weight 4.40 troy oz.

W 675. A Group of Antique and

Vintage Sterling Silver Carving Utensils, including poultry shears, Whiting “Violet” pattern, pat. 1905; a 2 piece carving set, Gorham “Imperial Chrysanthemum” pattern, pat. 1894; a 2 piece carving set, Wallace “Rheims” pattern, pat. 1919; a carving fork and sharpening steel, floral motif; and 6 associated silver and silverplate meat skewers, (14 pcs.)

$300/500 W 669. An American Sterling Silver

Punch Ladle, International “Litchfield” pattern, introduced 1898; together with a “Fairfax” pattern carving knife and fork, ladle length 13 1/2 in., weight 5 troy ozs.

$250/350

$150/250 W 676. A Danish Sterling Silver

Bottle Opener, after Georg Jensen’s “Pyramid” pattern, introduced 1927, 4 Victorian Sterling Silver Serving 1/8 in. x 1 1/2 in. x 5/16 in. Pieces, various makers and patterns, including a cracker scoop, Blackinton, $75/125 “Daisy” pattern, pat. c. 1904; a berry Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of spoon, Reed & Barton “La Parisienne” Fine Arts, Houston. pattern, 1902; a berry spoon, Gorham “Marguerite” pattern, pat. 1901; 2 tablespoons, Gorham “Lancaster” pattern, W 677. A Pair of Georgian-Style 680 introduced 1897; a tablespoon, Gorham/ Silverplate Candelabra, height 19 in., Durgin “Dauphine” pattern, pat. 1897; a diameter 16 in. Note: Crack. tablespoon, Towle “Georgian” pattern, pat. $400/600 1898; a pierced tablespoon, Gorham “Buttercup” pattern, pat. 1900; a pierced tablespoon International “Wild Rose” pattern; a tablespoon, floral design, mark rubbed; a W 678. An Edwardian Silverplate Cruet Stand, c. 1910, with carving set, scroll design, comprised of a large knife and fork, a small condiment bottles, height 10 in. knife and fork, and a sharpening steel, (17 pcs.), total weight $150/250 (weighable) 29 troy ozs. W 670. A Group of American

$300/500 W 679. Two English Embroidery Fragments, late 19th c., W 671. An Antique American Sterling Silver Dressing

Spoon, Towle “Arlington” pattern, retaining traces of gilt wash to bowl; a tablespoon, Stieff “Rose” pattern; and a pierced tablespoon, Kirk “Rose” pattern; lengths 11 3/4 in., 8 in. and 8 1/2 in. respectively; combined weight 8 troy ozs.

including “Mother and Children”, after Kate Greenaway, silk thread and oil on silk, 6 3/4 in. x 5 in.; and “Cottage Path”, monogrammed “Z.E.M” lower left, silk thread on silk, 9 1/4 in. x 7 3/4 in., both in later frames. $150/250

$150/250 W 672. A Group of Antique Continental Silver Serving

Pieces, including a dressing spoon with bright work; a Swedish .830 silver tablespoon, G. Dahlgren; and a German .800 silver nut spoon, Schlesinger, with hoof handle; lengths 16 in., 8 5/8 in., and 7 3/4 in. respectively; combined weight 11 troy ozs. $150/250

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680. A Pairpoint Three-Light Table Lamp, double cornucopia finial over acanthus molded standard and arms, above bubbled glass spherule and spreading foot, octagonal black marble base, frosted and reverse-painted glass shade, underside of one bobêche stamped, height 25 3/4 in., shade diameter 15 7/8 in. $500/750


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Silverplate Table Lamp, paneled standard and bellshaped base, 21 1/2 in. x 7 x 7 in., lacking shade. $200/300 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 682. A Pair of Arts Decoratifs Patinated Metal Figural Lamps, 20th c., after Max Le Verrier (French, 1897-1973), called “Pluie”, in the form of a sitting monkey supporting the circular stepped glass shade on a marble plinth base, height 17 in., diameter 12 in.

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$700/900 W 683. A French

Bronze of Fish, 20th c., the elegantly stylized figures depicted swimming over a naturalistic marble base, marked “Roussner” at back of fin, height 8 in., width 7 in., depth 10 in.

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$200/300 684. A Brass and Iron Industrial Work Table, 20th c., rectangular brass top with rivets, frieze fitted with six drawers, iron legs, stretchers, the whole with good patina.

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$1500/2000 W 685. A Suite of Four

American Moderne Mahogany and Cane Armchairs, molded arms, upholstered seats, square tapered legs. $200/300

686. An Antique French Cast Iron Baker’s Table, 19th c., marble top, pierced foliate skirt, scroll legs, brass bossed stretchers. $500/750 687. An Austrian Art Nouveau Bentwood and Tooled Leather Armchair, c. 1904, labeled “Thonet Wien”, shaped back, arms, and seat upholstered in fitted and foliate tooled leather, cabriole legs.

688. An Arts and Crafts Inlaid Mahogany Armchair, c. 1880, tall pierced back with stylized floral inlaid crest, shaped arms, tall tapered uprights, trapezoidal seat, tapered legs, stretchers, upholstered in pale kidskin. $800/1200 Provenance: Ex-Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

$700/1000 Provenance: Ex-Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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(Ecuadorian/New Orleans, 1943-1996), a pair of pencil drawings on paper, including “Freckles”, and “Harry”, both pencil signed lower right, sight both 5 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in., in matching frames. $400/600

690 693 (1 of 2) 689. Douglas Bourgeois (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), “The Giotto Watches: Elvis”, mixed media construction, signed, dated “1986”, titled, and with a “Galerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans” label en verso, 15 1/8 in. x 12 1/8 in. $1500/2500 690. Douglas Bourgeois (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), “Adelle’s Painting”, oil on panel, signed and dated “1988” lower left, titled and dated “March 1988” en verso, 11 7/8 in. x 11 7/8 in., in a period wood slat frame. $2000/4000

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693. George Febres (Ecuadorian/New Orleans, b. 1943), a pair of pencil drawings on paper including “Andy Warhol” signed lower right, numbered “87” lower left, and “George Ohr, Tongue Tie Study No. 69” pencil signed upper right, inscribed “Happy Valentine” and dated “1986” upper center, titled lower center, 10 1/8 in. x 7 7/8 in., and 11 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in., both matted and framed; together with “The First New Orleans Banana Festival”, serigraph on paper, signed, dated “1995”, and inscribed lower center, 25 in. x 21 in., unframed. $700/900

691. Douglas Bourgeois (American/Louisiana, b. 1951), “Sailor”, mixed media on board, pencil signed and dated “1984” lower left, 6 3/4 in. x 3 1/8 in., matted and framed. $700/900

694. Martin Laborde (American/ New Orleans, b. 1943), “I-Two”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “84” lower right, signed, titled, dated, and inscribed “Izzy Moto & The Clang Clones” en verso, 31 7/8 in. x 25 1/8 in., unframed. $800/1200


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695. Martin Laborde (American/New Orleans, b. 1943), “Snake Woman”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’86” lower right, signed, titled and dated “6/12/86” en verso, 36 in. x 24 in., unframed.

Bourgeois (American/ Louisiana, b. 1951), “Nude Male: Carbon Paper Altered Tracing”, pencil drawing on paper, signed and dated “1988” lower right, titled lower left, sight 11 1/8 in. x 7 3/8 in., matted and framed.

$800/1200 696. Douglas Bourgeois (American/ Louisiana, b. 1951), “Prince”, mixed media on paper, signed and dated “1982” lower right, 7 1/2 in. x 5 3/8 in., matted and framed.

$500/700

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$600/900 697. Douglas Bourgeois (American/ Louisiana, b. 1951), “Disrobing”, oil on panel, initialed “DB” lower left, dated “88” middle center, 10 1/2 in., x 7 3/8 in., in a period wood slat frame. $1200/1800

W 702. Adelle

Badeaux (American/ Louisiana, 1939-2010), two photo collages on paper including “To Love Is To Die”, and “She Was Her Father’s Daughter”, both signed lower-mid center, both signed, titled and dated “1981” and the latter bearing the artist’s label en verso, sight 10 1/2 in. x 9 1/ 4 in. and 9 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in. respectively, in matching frames. $500/700

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698. Martin Laborde (American/New Orleans, b. 1943), “Peach Fizz Fuzzy”, oil on canvas, signed titled and dated “May 8, 1975” en verso, 36 1/8 in. x 32 1/8 in., framed. $800/1200 W 699. Jacqueline Bishop (American/New Orleans, b.

1955), two paintings including “Counting Sheep”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1987” lower right, signed, titled and dated en verso, 8 in. x 10 in., in a hand-painted frame by the artist; and “Westwego, Louisiana”, mixed media on paper, pencil-signed and dated “1988”, sight 11 3/4 in. x 7 3/8 in., framed. $800/1200 W 700. Allison Stewart (American/New Orleans, b. 1941),

“Summer Eyes”, mixed media on paper, pencil signed, and dated “’83” lower right, titled lower left, with a “Durel-Harris, New Orleans” label en verso, 8 1/4 in. x 10 3/4 in., matted and framed.

Note: In 1980s New Orleans, Adelle 697 Badeaux enthusiastically became involved in the emerging contemporary art scene as a collector and developing artist. With numerous galleries centered in the recently revitalized Warehouse District, Badeaux actively participated in the openings, exhibitions and art events. Local artists represented in this sale including Douglas Bourgeois, Jacqueline Bishop, George Febres and Martin Laborde soon became friends of Adelle and encouraged her endeavors in mixed media collages and photography. Adelle Badeaux’s legacy is an acute eye and a strong focus exclusively on collecting innovative contemporary New Orleans art. W 703. Adelle Badeaux (American/Louisiana, 1939-2010),

Two photo collages on paper including “Cabin in the Sky”, and “The Sweet Method”, both signed and dated “84” lower right, and titled lower left, 9 7/8 in. x 12 1/8 in. and 10 5/8 in. x 11 in. respectively, in matching frames. $500/700

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W 704. Warik Wheatley (American,

W 710. Rudolph Carles Gorman

W 713. Käthe Kollwitz (German,

1928-1996), “Sun on the Garden Lots”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’67” lower left, pencil signed, titled, dated and with the artist’s biography en verso, 30 in. x 40 in., in a period frame.

(American/New Mexico, 1932-2005), “Seated Woman”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed, dated “1979”, numbered “89/150”, 28 7/8 in. x 39 1/2 in., unframed.

$200/400

$150/250

Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

1867-1945), group of ten lithographs, 1941, including “Deutschlands Kinder Hungern”, “Brot!”, “Verbruderung”, “Zwei Gefangene, Musik horend”, “Arbeiterfrau mit schlafendem Jungen”, “Mutter mit Kind”, “Selbstbildnis”, “Ruf des Todes “, “Todgreift nach den Kindern”, and “Death Attacks”, each unsigned, each 18 7/8 in. x 16 1/8 in., all unframed. $800/1200

W 705. Raymond Moreau

Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Crosby (American/ Massachusetts, 1876-1945), “Land of the Unicorn (Ice Field)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and with a “Grand Central Art Galleries Inc., N.Y., N.Y.” label en verso, 20 1/8 in. x 30 1/8 in., framed.

W 714. Three Steubenville

Pottery Table Articles designed by Russel Wright (1904 - 1976), mid-20th c., comprising a pair of bowls and a platter, mottled peach glaze, bowl height 3 in., width 8 in., depth 6 in.; platter height 1 1/4 in., length 13 1/2 in., width 9 in.

$300/500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

$100/200 W 706. René Charles Bollanger

Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

(French, 1895-1964), “Vase d’Anemones”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and with a “Wally Galleries, N.Y.” label en verso, 13 1/8 in. x 9 5/8 in., attractively matted and framed.

W 715. A Vintage Two-Piece

$200/400

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Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 707. Alan J. Shields (American/New York, 1944-2005), “Untitled”, serigraph on paper, pencil-signed and numbered “106/144”, sight 39 1/2 in. x 40 in., framed. $700/900 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 708. Christo (Bulgarian/America, b.

1935), “Wrapped Arc de Triomphe”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered “65/300”, 18 7/8 in. x 25 7/8 in., unframed. $200/400 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 709. Richard Smith (English, b.

1931), “Composition in Purple and Green”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed, dated “’70”, and numbered “49/75”, 29 1/2 in. x 22 3/8 in., unframed. $200/400 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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W 711. Leonard Baskin (American/

New Jersey 1922-2000), “After Hans Bol”, etching on Arches paper, pencil-signed and number “4/5”, with the artist’s biography en verso, sight 21 3/4 in. x 14 3/4 in., attractively framed; together with Joseph M. Glasco (American/Pennsylvania, 1925-1996), “Figure”, etching on paper, pencil-signed, dated “76”, titled, numbered “A/P”, and inscribed “For Bob”, with a “Richard Gallery, Galveston, TX” label en verso, 31 in. x 20 3/4 in., matted; and Jed Garett (20th c.), “Night Boy”, color lithograph on paper, unsigned, titled, numbered “46/50” and dated “1983”, with an artist’s label en verso, 29 5/8 in. x 42 3/8 in., unframed. $300/500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 712. Vincente Garcia De Paredes

(Spanish 1845-1903), “The Pianist”, hand-colored lithograph on paper, signed in plate, image size, 20 3/8 in. x 30 5/8 in., paper size 25 3/4 in. x 35 7/8 in., in a period giltwood frame. $200/400

Velvet Pant Suit by Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento (Italian, 1914-1992), size 10, both pieces labeled, chocolate ground with Pucci geometric designs in black, beige, and burgundy, tunic with 3/4length sleeves and rear zipper, both lined in ivory silk, tunic 28 in. x 21 in., pants 38 in. x 12 in. $500/700 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 716. A Vintage French Beaded

Purse and Change Purse by Hilda Walborg Wernberg, New York, labeled, with white pearl, opalescent and clear beads, embroidered with pink, blue and green flowers, height 7 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 1 1/2 in. $100/200 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 717. Clara Klinghoffer (Dutch,

1900 - 1970), “Girl in a Straw Hat”, oil on canvas board, signed and dated “47” lower left, signed, titled, and with artist’s label en verso, 23 7/8 in. x 19 7/8 in., attractively matted and framed. $500/750 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.


718. Elmyr de Hory (Hungarian, 1906-1976), “Down the Garden Path”, oil on canvas, inscribed “Claude Monet” lower left, signed and dated “1970” en verso, 34 1/8 in. x 50 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $3000/5000 Note: Elmyr de Hory was a famous copier and forger of the works of Renoir, Picasso, Monet and Modigliani, as well as other Modern Masters. 719. A Fine Pair of French Gilt Bronze Figural Two-Light Candelabra, mid-19th c., scrolled and acanthine arms, the standards in the form of Bacchantes, height 22 in., width 14 in., depth 8 in. $1000/1500 718

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720. A Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze and Crystal Chandelier, probably early 20th c., Continental, modified basket form, scrolled acanthus arms, prism hung, height 42 in., diameter 29 1/2 in. $2000/3000 721. An English Arts and Crafts Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, c. 18901900, chalk inscription “Jacque Lejeune”, breakfront form, the central case with glazed doors over mirror, the shaped top above two drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, raised on trapezoidal foot; flanked by a pair of tall cabinets with open niche over glazed, paneled doors, shaped feet, brass and mother-of-pearl inlay overall, height 84 7/8 in., width 75 3/8 in., depth 22 1/8 in. $2000/3000

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W 724. An Empire-Style

Carved Mahogany Bergère, 20th c., swan arms continuing to cabriole legs, apron with shell motif. $500/750

727. An Italian Carved Giltwood and Specimen Marble Guéridon, early 19th c., circular top inlaid with foliage and sunburst, support with female masks and flower garlands, incurvate triangular molded plinth, height 26 in., width 23 in. $1500/2500

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W 722. A Modern

Tubular Spring Steel Tugendhat House Chair, after a 1926 design by Mies van der Rohe (German 18861969), S shaped frame, continuous arms with wicker covering. Note: Condition. $150/250 Provenance: Ex-Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. W 723. An Austro-Hungarian Art Nouveau

Bentwood and Caned Rocking Chair, c. 19001914, labeled “D.G. Fischel”, arched back, S shaped arms and frame with scrolls, stretchers. Note: Cracks and repairs. $300/500 Provenance: Ex-Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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725. A Pair of Figured Burlwood Commodes, in the Biedermeier taste, locks marked, of stepped form with four graduated drawers, medial recessed drawers flanked by ebonized colonnettes, scalloped base, bracket feet, height 35 1/2 in., width 35 1/2 in., depth 16 1/2 in.

W 728. A Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze

and Cut Glass Eight-Light Chandelier, height 22 in., diameter 23 in. $800/1200 W 729. A Louis XV-Style Cut Glass

Eight-Light Chandelier, height 20 in., diameter 25 in.

$1000/2000

$800/1200

W 726. A Vintage

W 730. A Decorative French Marble

Leolux Custom Leather and Aluminum Pod Chair and Ottoman, c. 1970-1980s, Netherlands, shaped back, circular seat, lumbar cushion, ovoid ottoman, curved polished aluminum legs, topstitched leather upholstery, base of chair leather with perforated “Leolux”, ottoman no. 953571. $600/800

and Gilt Metal-Mounted Lamp, the bulbous body with acanthus swags, square stepped plinth, height to socket 38 in., diameter 8 in. $500/750 731. A Continental Carved Mahogany Canapé, mid-19th c., molded and shaped crest rail with pierced foliage, turned legs, height 62 in., length 75 in., width 30 in. $1000/1500


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735. A French Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Bibliothèque, stepped cornice, upper case with elliptical glazed doors enclosing shelves, two cupboard doors below, tapered legs, height 86 in., width 48 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $2000/3000 733

W 732. A Pair of Directoire-Style Carved Mahogany

and Gilt-Decorated Side Chairs, crest with stylized fronds, central rosette, scrolled uprights, circular seat, outswept legs, height 34 in. $400/600 733. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Paint-Decorated Center Tables, early 20th c., each with oval marble top, conforming frieze with drawers, acanthus-carved stop-fluted legs, incurvate stretcher centered with an urn, turned feet, casters, height 29 7/8 in., width 51 5/8 in., depth 26 5/8 in. $4000/6000 734. A Decorative Wrought Iron and Tôle Six-Panel Screen, incorporating gilt rosettes, height of each panel 72 1/2 in., width 18 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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737. A Pair of German Rococo-Style Brass Mirrors, asymmetrical C and S scroll frame with foliate pierced crest, height 31 in., width 21 1/2 in. $2000/3000 738. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Painted and Gilt-Decorated Trumeau, molded cornice, ribbon-molded reserve with a painting of three cavorting putti, rectangular molded stiles, square frame retaining an old mirror plate, restorations, height 61 in., width 39 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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739. Jean Louis Lefort (French, 1875-1954), “Day at the Beach”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, 15 3/4 in. x 23 5/8 in., framed. $1500/2500

736. An Italian Painted Credenza, decorated in the Venetian style, stepped rectangular top above a plain frieze fitted with a drawer, center bank of drawers flanked by cupboards and pilasters, stepped plinth, height 43 in., width 82 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in. $1000/2000

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740. Antoine Blanchard (French, 19101988), “Parisian Street Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 20 1/8 in. x 24 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $2000/3000 741. A Decorative Carved and Painted Bergère, mid20th c., in the Egyptian taste, overall stylized lotus blossom design, of whimsical color.

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741

$800/1200 742. An EmpireStyle Patinated Bronze and Speciman Marble Guéridon, colorful specimen marble top of radial design, on three griffin monopod supports joined by scrolled acanthine stretchers, paw feet, height 29 in., diameter 40 1/2 in.

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$3000/5000 743. A Napoleon III “Sèvres” and Gilt BronzeMounted Amboyna Demilune Side Cabinet, 19th c., center door with arched panel inset with “Sèvres” plaque depicting a courting couple, flanked by two glazed doors enclosing shelves, conforming plinth, toupie feet, height 42 3/8 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 15 3/8 in. $1000/1500 W 744. An Austrian Art Nouveau Bentwood and

Tooled Leather Salon Chair, c. 1904, labeled Thonet Wien, shaped apron back, pierced splat, fitted foliate tooled seat, shaped rail, cabriole legs. $300/500 Provenance: Ex-Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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746. A Napoleon III Ebonized, Boullework and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Vitrine Cabinet, mid-19th c., breakfront form, the upper case with gallery and three glazed doors, conforming lower case with turreted corners, toupie feet, height 70 in., width 68 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $3000/5000

748

745. An Aesthetic Brass, Inlaid Onyx and Pietra Dura Table, c. 1900, domed finials, the reticulated top and stretcher shelf with floral pietra dura plaques, outswept legs ending in scrolls, height 34 in., width 25 in., depth 15 in. $1200/1800

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747. An Antique French Kingwood Parquetry and Bronze-Mounted Semainier, rouge marble top, drawers flanked by fluted chamfered corners, shaped apron, height 51 in., width 27 1/2 in., depth 15 in. $1500/2000 748. A Louis XVI Inlaid Fruitwood Table à Écrire, c. 1790, a hinged leather inset writing surface, retains adjustable screen, scalloped apron, cabriole legs, height 29 1/2 in., width 25 1/2 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $1000/1500


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751. A Continental Marble of a “Striding Panther”, 20th c., in the style of Rembrandt Bugatti (Italian/French, 18841916), the lithe, muscular figure stretching across a rectangular self base, height 17 in., width 39 1/2 in., depth 10 1/2 in. $2000/3000 752. An Attractive Pair of Patinated Wrought Iron Gates, fleur de lis finials, “C” scroll border at top, center and base, combined height 103 1/2 in., width 124 in., depth 2 in. 752

$2500/3500

749. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Carved Walnut and Caned Chaise Longue, canted backrest with beribboned crest, acanthus-carved arms, loose cushion, rounded foot rail, fluted tapered legs, height 37 3/4 in., length 60 in., depth 24 in. $600/900 750. A Pair of Large Gilt and Polychrome Porcelain and Bronze-Mounted Lidded Urns, in the Sèvres taste, pineapple finial, scrolled acanthus handles with rings and swags, the painted reserves with troubadour and court members in classical landscapes, circular base on square plinth, height 56 in., width 19 in., depth 14 in. $4000/6000

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753. A Monumental Antique Carved Mahogany and Marble Fireplace Surround, 19th c., arched crest with recessed laurel leaf branchwork centered with monogram “JL”, dentil-molded swagged frieze with cartouche, flanked by lion’s masks, stop-fluted columns, foliate-carved mirror surround, the mantle with stepped acanthus carved breast and rouge marble surround, height 176 1/2 in., width 85 1/2 in. $5000/7000

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754. An Italian Carved and Gilded Mirror, 19th c., in the “Grotto” style, bouquet crest flanked by flower filled cornucopiae, scrolled acanthus foliate and vine-pierced surround, height 96 in., width 62 in.

755. An American Carved Mahogany Wing Chair, Karpen, Chicago, in the Louis XIV taste, carved arched crest, scrolled acanthus arms ending in exuberant volute ears, carved seat rail, scroll feet, remnants of the Karpen label present.

$2500/3500

$2500/3500


756. An Antique Carved Mahogany Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, late 19th c., labeled “R.J. Horner & Co. Furniture Makers”, including bed, tall chest with mirror, large dresser with mirror and dressing table with three-part mirror, all found in original finish, bed height 67 in., length 76 in., width 56 in.; high chest height 78 in., width 42 in., depth 24 in.; dresser height 75 in., width 60 in., depth 26 in.; vanity height 48 in., width 32 1/2 in., depth 23 in. $10000/15000 Note: In 1886 Robert J. Horner established his furniture business on East 23rd Street in New York, producing work to satisfy a variety of tastes. The robust execution of Rococoinspired carved ornament apparent in this bedroom suite bespeaks a singular Beaux Arts style produced by R.J. Horner. Documented Horner pieces encompass highly carved oak, walnut, and mahogany bedroom furniture, as well as parlor, dining room and library furniture in a variety of styles, particularly with Renaissance, Rococo and Aesthetic motifs.

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757 759 757. An Antique Louis XV-Style Carved and Giltwood Center Table, late 19th c., bearing paper label “Imported from Paris for R.J. Horner & Co., Furniture Makers, 61, 63, 65 West 23rd Street, New York”; serpentine onyx top, conforming apron with strapwork and rocaille, cabriole legs with four portrait masques at the knees, hoof feet, height 30 1/8 in., width 49 5/8 in., depth 32 1/4 in.

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$3000/5000 758. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut “Reading Machine” Armchair of Innovative Design, mid-19th c., hinged rectangular back, padded arms with acanthine terminals, the uprights in the form of bearded scholar busts, mechanical footrest, paneled sides carved with “Peacable Kingdom” vignette, arched paw feet, casters. $3000/5000 759. A Rare American Maple Faux Bamboo Youth Bed, c. 18701880, New York, R.J. Horner, spindled head and footboard, posts with ball finials, conforming rails, height 43 1/2 in., length 54 in., width 36 1/2 in. $400/600

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760. A Very Fine American Renaissance Inlaid Center Table, mid-19th c., the ebonized and gilded molded top centering floral reserve contained by figured walnut and rosewood frieze; quadripartite base and downswept legs, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 38 in., depth 25 in. $2000/3000

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761. A Set of Eight American Highly Carved Oak Dining Chairs, c. 1860, attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, each having an arched back with reliefcarved fruit and nut crest centered by a cartouche, turned foliate stiles, shaped molded seat rail, trumpetshaped legs. $4000/6000 Note: The elegant and variously composed carved fruit and nuts on the crests of these chairs are very similar to those on the stiles of a pair of oak cabinets purchased from Roux by William and Margaret Astor, c. 1856 (for Rokeby in Barrytown New York), and bearing the label of his 481 Broadway warerooms. Roux’s work in this period was in a variety of styles to satisfy the increasingly cosmopolitan and diverse tastes of his customers. Items of Renaissance influence, such as the chairs seen here, most often were items for the dining room. Reference: Hauserman. “Alexander Roux and his ‘Plain and Artistic Furniture’” Magazine Antiques (February 1968) p. 215, fig. 9.

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762. An American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Parlor Suite, c. 1850, J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, comprised of a settee, a pair of armchairs and four side chairs, each with pierced foliate and scroll crest centered by a leaf carved cartouche, scrolled padded arms, serpentine seat rail, cabriole legs, settee height 45 3/4 in., width 62 5/8 in., depth 24 in. $10000/15000 Provenance: A New Orleans Estate, acquired Royal St. c. 1960. 763. A Rare American Carved Rosewood Window Seat, c. 1850, New York, upholstered seat, molded frame, scalloped base, shaped bracket feet, height 17 in., width 39 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $700/1000 Note: This bench, lot 763, is provenanced with a group of seated furniture by John Henry Belter. The distinctive Restauration style of the bench is uniquely associated with New York cabinetmakers. Belter authoratively works from variable Restauration forms in his earliest years. It is interesting to note that the group of important Belter serpentine beds all follow the distinctive molded outline, rosewood field and suppressed scroll feet of this bench. 762 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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765. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut, Burled and Ebonized Bedroom Suite, mid-19th c., attributed to Thomas Brooks, Brooklyn, New York, comprising a bedstead, dresser and side-lock chest of drawers, the bedstead with a monumental headboard with arched crest centered by an anthemion over chased and patinated plaque of Venus and Amor, burled panels, conforming low footboard with plaque, shaped rails; the side-lock chest having six paneled drawers, original glass pulls, blocked base; dresser with marble top drop center, tall mirror with candle shelves, tiers of short drawers flanking long drawer, blocked base, bed height 110 in., length 82 in., width 59 in.; chest height 61 in., width 35 in., depth 19 1/2 in.; dresser height 80 1/4 in., width 59 in. $6000/8000 764

764. An American Late Classical Mahogany Dining Table, circular top opening to accept four leaves (in original carrier), large faceted support, scroll feet, height 29 in., diameter 54 in., extended length 142 in. $1500/2500

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767. An American Neo-Grec Burled Walnut, Ebonized, Marquetry and Gilt-Incised Center Table, mid-19th c., oval top with inlaid reserve of berries, flowers and birds, incised apron, bracketed stem, outswept and turned legs, disc feet, retaining original surface, height 28 1/2 in., width 38 in., depth 26 in. $2000/3000 768. An American Renaissance Carved Cherrywood Mechanical Architect’s Table, c. 1880, labeled “Gates Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia”, adjustable swivel top, two drawers, brass stem, arched legs, paw feet, casters, height 26 1/2 in., width 32 1/4 in., depth 24 in.

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766. A Pair of American Renaissance Walnut Bedside Commodes, late 19th c., labeled Buckley and Bancroft, Boston, each with marble top, rounded foliatecarved corners, three paneled drawers, conforming base, casters, height 31 1/2 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in.

$800/1200 W 769. A Louis Philippe Mahogany

Pot Commode, early 19th c., marble top above drawer and door, molded base, interior shelf, height 32 in., width 17 in., depth 14 3/8 in. $300/500 770 770. An American Patinated Metal and Gilt Brass Camphene Lamp, mid19th c., labeled “Cornelius & Baker”, Philadelphia, the standard depicting the three Graces on a brass socle and marble base, period frosted and cut shades resting on three-pronged burner retaining its original extinguisher caps, height 25 1/4 in., width 6 in., depth 5 in.

$2000/3000

$800/1200

771

771. A Fine English Gilt Brass, Bronze and Cut Crystal Oil Lamp, mid-19th c., in the neoclassical taste, marked “Messenger’s Patent”, Corinthian column standard, square stepped lobed base with paw feet, now electrified, height 31 in., diameter 6 1/4 in. $500/750 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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773. An American Classical Carved and Gilded Pier Mirror, c. 1825, split baluster frame with rosette blocks and foliate scroll ears, divided mirror plate, height 43 in., width 23 1/2 in., depth 2 1/2 in. $400/600

772. A Belle Époque Gilt Bronze Chandelier, late 19th c., reeded column flanked by foliate canopy and body, issuing eight arabesque foliate arms terminating in floriform frosted glass shades, lobed standard, foliate pendant, height 49 3/4 in. $1500/2500

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774. A Pair of American Carved Mahogany Bookcases, late 19th c., attributed to R.J. Horner, New York, each with figural stiles and three glazed doors enclosing shelves, height 61 in., width 73 in., depth 16 in. $7000/9000

775. An American Late Classical Mahogany Sofa, c. 1835, attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, height 37 1/2 in., width 74 in., depth 33 1/2 in. $1000/1500


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776. An American Carved Rosewood and Rosewood Grained Bed, mid-19th c., pierced crest above a molded headboard with scrolled finials, deep rails with scrolled brackets, the conforming footboards with bowed stiles and panels, height 76 in., length 80 in., width 60 in. $1500/2000 777. An Antique Georgian-Style Carved and Caned Settee, probably Dutch Colonial, carved openwork back, cabriole legs ending in paw feet, height 42 in., width 62 in., depth 20 in. $800/1200 778. A Fine English Chinoiserie Vitrine, early 20th c., London, scarlet ground, dentillated crest above the demilune case with glazed doors and sides, shelf interior, on bracket feet, height 77 1/2 in., width 54 in., depth 23 in.

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779. An Antique Georgian-Style Inlaid Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest, 19th c., serpentine top, dressing slide, four graduated drawers, chamfered stiles, bracket feet, the whole with stringing and calamander crossbanding, height 32 1/2 in., width 34 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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781. A Pair of Italian Carved and Jointed Clerical Figures, 17th/18th c., probably traditional puppet figures, each priest finely costumed in period lavender silk and lace, height 32 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 8 1/2 in. and height 31 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 6 1/2 in. $4000/6000

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780. An Antique French Provincial Cherrywood Vaisselier, 18th/19th c., the later flared cornice above a scalloped frieze, three spindled plate shelves, the base with short drawers over a pair of shaped paneled doors, stop fluted center stile, shell-carved skirt, cabriole legs, height 89 1/4 in., width 55 3/4 in., depth 23 1/2 in.

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782. English School, late 18th c., “Portrait of a Lady Surrounded by Flowers, Incorporating a Shield of Arms”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 37 in. x 28 in., in a later frame. $700/900 783. An Antique RegencyStyle Carved and Gilded Mirror, reticulated foliate frame, original divided mirror plate, height 76 1/2 in., width 40 in. $3000/5000

$1500/2500

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784. An Antique English Tôle Peinte Plate Warmer, 19th c., revolving plate holder with remnants of domestic genre scene, flanked by columns, on cabriole legs, ending in paw feet, height 31 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 12 in. $400/600 785. A Good George III Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase, c. 1780, swan’s neck crest, dentilated cornice; upper case having four glazed doors enclosing shelves; lower case with escritoire drawer opening to fitted interior, flanked by drawers, paneled cupboard doors below, on a molded plinth, height 107 in., width 96 in., depth 23 1/2 in. $20000/30000 784

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786. A William IV Inlaid and Burl Walnut Davenport Desk, c. 1840, superstructure with reticulated gallery, cupboard with fitted interior, sloped tooled leather writing surface enclosing fitted well, height 43 in., width 22 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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787. An English Rosewood Pole Screen, mid-19th c., the frame with pierced foliate carved crest, barley twist stiles, tapered spiral stem, arched legs, scroll toes, yellow leather upholstery, height 61 in., width 22 1/4 in. $700/900 788. An English Carved Rosewood Serpentine Table, mid-19th c., molded top on conforming apron, a bulbous support, tripodal scrolled legs, height 29 1/2 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 41 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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789. A Set of Eight George III-Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, six 19th c., two of later date; each with serpentine crest, scrolled ears, Gothic splat, trapezoidal seat with yellow leather upholstery, gadrooned molding on seat rail, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet. $800/1200 790. A George III-Style Carved Mahogany Oval Desk, early 20th c., galleried back, oval top inset with green leather, frieze drawer, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, height 39 in., width 42 in., depth 27 1/2 in. $1200/1800

789

791. An Antique Louis XV Carved and Gilded Console Table, molded serpentine grey marble top, scrolled acanthus decoration throughout, cabriole legs joined by stretcher topped by stylized foliate shell, height 35 in., width 43 in., depth 19 in. $2500/3500

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792. An Antique Continental Painted Leather Folding Screen, probably Spanish, four panels continuously painted in the Dutch 18th c. style of meandering floral and foliate motif, each panel height 77 1/2 in., width 24 in. $2500/3500 792

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793. Anton Karssen (Dutch, b. 1945), “Two Puppies Stalking a Snail”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 15 3/4 in. x 23 5/8 in., framed. $3000/5000 797

W 794. A Group of Twelve French Hand-Colored

Prints of Courtly Scenes, 20th c., restrikes, after Sigmund Freudeberg (Swiss, 1745-1801), each 20 in. x 13 1/8 in., all unframed. Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

796. A Pair of Marble Sarcophagus-Form Jardinières, in the Neoclassical style, lion masques and scrolled acanthus in relief, square paw feet, height 7 in., width 18 in., depth 8 in.

795. A Pair of Verde Antico and Sienna Marble Pedestals with Bronze Mounts, square stepped top, paneled sides, stepped plinth on block feet, height 45 1/2 in., width 15 in., depth 15 in.

797. Five Vienna Cold Painted Bronze Figures, early 20th c., consisting of a moose, two elk, the largest marked “Berman”, an ibex, and a bearded goat, height 5 in., width 4 in., depth 2 1/2 in.

$1500/2000

$1500/2000

$150/250

$1000/1500

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798. A Group of Five Vienna Cold Painted Bronze Birds, early 20th c., including a parakeet, tropical parrot, stork, kingfisher and an African grey, largest height 5 1/2 in., width 4 in., depth 2 in. $1000/2000 799. A Pair of Charles X-Style Cut Crystal and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Jardinières, cylindrical with molded plinth on paw feet, height 10 1/2 in., diameter 16 in.

799

$2500/3500 800. An Art Deco Lalique Frosted and Molded Glass and Silvered Bronze FiveLight Chandelier, engraved signature “R. Lalique” on a rib of each globe, column with four reeded standards, beaded collars, four scroll arms with shell brackets, height 42 3/4 in. $2000/3000 801. A Viennese Gilt Bronze and Enamel Table Clock, 19th c., the ovoid clock case on a camel-form support, the movement, marked “Mich. Ranna, Wein, No. 352”, opening to reveal a hidden scene of a maiden, the hemispherical base and underside richly painted with Classical scenes, height 6 in., diameter 3 in. $2500/3500

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802. An Antique English Carved Walnut Bracket Clock, c. 1900, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, beveled glass, case carved with acanthus and bellflowers, German movement with striking gongs, height 20 1/4 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 8 in. $800/1200

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W 803. An American

Wicker and Cane Armchair, late 19th c., intricately caned and spindled back, scrolled shaped arms, outswept legs with scrolling brackets. $300/500 W 804. An American Late

Classical Mahogany Footstool, c. 1820, New York, ogee frame, shaped bracket feet, casters. $200/300

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805. A William IV Carved Oak, Burlwood and Parcel Ebonized Sideboard, c. 1840, scrolled backsplash centering a roundel carved “In Salut Omnium Northern Light House”, flanked by drawers, pedestal cupboards faced with arch and columns, joined by a central frieze drawer, turned legs, height 47 1/2 in., width 91 in., depth 28 in. $1500/2500 806. A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, 19th c., drop leaves, frieze drawer, square tapered legs, height 28 in., width 31 in., depth 21 in. $500/700 807. A Southern Walnut Tester Bed, c. 1825, of Classical inspiration, flared molded tester, paneled headboard, crest rail with acorn finials, turned tapered posts, vasiform-turned legs ending in brass cuffs, casters, height 106 in., length 74 in., mattress width 51 in.

W 808. An American Maple Tilt-Top Tea Table, 19th c., vasiform support

$2500/3500

on arched legs ending in snake feet, height 28 in., diameter 32 in.

Provenance: Historic Leathers/Jones/Buck/Mayer House.

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W 816. William F.

Matthews (American/Missouri, 1878-1966), “The Homestead”, oil on canvas affixed to board, signed lower right, with handwritten inscription “W.B. Backof” en verso, 11 7/8 in. x 15 5/8 in., in an attractive giltwood frame. $800/1200

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815

817. American School, 19th c., “Woman with a Book”, oil on canvas, unsigned, dated “1852” on the book lower right, 27 in. x 22 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $700/900

W 811. An American Mahogany Dressing Chest,

early 19th c., mirror over two drawer superstructure and three long drawers, foliate-carved and spiral-turned legs, button feet, height 54 in., width 37 1/2 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $400/600 W 812. A Small George III Inlaid Mahogany

Bedside Commode, shaped gallery over a pair of doors and faux drawer, square molded legs, height 31 in., width 20 in., depth 18 1/2 in. $150/250 W 813. An English Birch and White Marble

Cylindrical Commode, mid-19th c, height 29 in., diameter 15 in. $300/500 817

809. An American Late Federal Walnut Chest of Drawers, c. 1830, probably North Carolina, four drawers, ring-turned legs, ball feet, yellow pine secondary wood, height 43 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 19 1/2 in.

W 814. An English Chinoiserie-Decorated Side

Table, 19th c., the shaped top above a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, height 27 in., width 30 in., depth 20 in. $300/500

$700/900

815. Thomas Waterman Wood (American/New York, 1823-1903), “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1863” lower right, 29 7/8 in. x 25 in., unframed.

W 810. Two Antique American Maple and

$800/1200

Mahogany Windsor Writing Chairs, the mahogany example with tall spindled back, shaped writing arm with drawer, saddle seat, turned splayed legs, stretchers; the other with shaped crest rail, spindled back, writing arm with drawer, plank seat, turned legs, rockers and stretchers. $600/900

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Note: One of the most popular American artists of the 19th century, Thomas Waterman Wood began his career as a portraitist, painting not only wealthy white patrons, but also the free AfricanAmericans who worked for a living on the streets of Baltimore. He continued this work in Kentucky throughout the Civil War, after which he turned his attention to genre painting in New York City. Although he changed the subjects of his paintings, distinct similarities in his technique can still be noted, as well as the common theme throughout his oeuvre of the dignity of man, regardless of age, wealth, or race.

W 818. A Regency

Chinoiserie Lacquered Sewing Box, c. 1810, gilt on black ground, of rectangular form with chamfered corners, retains an interior tray with a single drawer below, original carved gilt winged paw feet, height 6 in., width 14 in., depth 10 in. $300/500 W 819. A Group of

Three Antique English Tea Caddies, one, c. 1800, with line inlay, ball feet missing; a small inlaid caddy with ivory finial; the other of figured rosewood with cedar interior, largest height 5 1/2 in., width 11 1/2 in., depth 6 in. $400/600 W 820. Four English

Tôle Peinte Tea Canisters, of various forms, now mounted as lamps, height to the socket 28 in., diameter 9 in. $700/900


W 821. A Pair of

American Patinated Bronze Argand Lamps, mid-19th c., bulbous ring-turned standard, now electrified, with period frosted and cut glass shades with vintage decoration and ruffle rim, height 12 in., width 9 in., depth 4 1/2 in. $500/750 W 822. An American

Gothic Cast Iron Shaving Mirror, c. 1840, crenellated frame with tilting mirror plate, later silver painted surface, height 23 1/2 in., width 9 3/4 in., depth 5 in. $400/600 823. An English Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock, mid-19th c., probably Scottish, the bonnet with broken arch crest and finial, original painted dial flanked by columns, the molded plinth with carved apron, bracket feet, height 92 in., width 23 in., depth 10 in.

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$1500/2500 W 824. A Tin Suit of

Armor, in the style of a medieval knight with sword and shield, plinth base, height 82 in., width 28 in., depth 20 in. $500/750 825. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Bookcase, c. 1870, flared cornice, paneled frieze, a pair of molded glazed doors, adjustable shelves, the base with two drawers, block feet, casters, height 89 1/2 in., width 55 in., depth 24 in. $1000/1500

823

826. An American Renaissance Burled and Incised Walnut Innovative Writing Desk, late 19th c., Wooten, Indiana, 1875 Wooten patent label, spindled gallery top with inset leather writing surface, frieze drawers, fitted rotary cupboard on one side, chamfered turned legs, height 36 in., width 40 1/2 in., depth 26 in.

826

$1000/1500 Note: The design for this desk appears in the 1876 Wooten Desk catalogue as model “No. 5, Single Pier--Office (Desk)”. Best known for manufacture of large “Cabinet Secretaries”, the Wooten Company used innovative techniques to produce a variety of smaller scale convertible furniture such as the lot seen here.

W 827. A Pair of Large American Gothic Carved Oak

Armchairs, mid-19th c., pierced quatrefoil crests, crocketed stiles, scroll arms, trapezoidal seats, shaped rail, ring-turned legs. $300/500

Reference: Dubrow. Made in America 1875-1905, p. 206.

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828. A Large American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Armoire, mid-19th c., the crest with anthemion cartouche, side brackets and fan carving, arched frieze, mirrored door, rounded side panels and blocked base with long drawer, height 104 1/2 in., width 66 in., depth 24 in. $3000/5000 829. An American Rococo Carved Mahogany Sideboard, mid-19th c., tiered superstructure with foliate crest centered by a cabochon cartouche, floral-carved scroll supports; the marble top above a pair of drawers and floral-carved paneled doors, molded base, disc feet, height 74 1/2 in., width 58 1/2 in., depth 24 in. $1000/1500 830. A Near Pair of American Late Classical Carved Cherrywood “Convent” Beds, mid-19th c., New Orleans, each with molded tester, turned posts, shaped spindled headboard, low shaped footboard, conforming rails, height 87 3/8 in., length 79 5/8 in., width 43 7/8 in. each. $1500/2500

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W 831. William Van De Velde Bonfield (American/

Pennsylvania, 1834-1885), “Coming Home from the Hunt”, watercolor on board, signed lower right, 13 3/8 in. x 19 3/8 in., matted and framed. $300/500

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834. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Hazy Autumn Evening Bayou Teche, La”, oil wash on board, pencil-signed and dated “1933” lower left, pencil-signed, titled, dated, and inscribed “Lifetime Member Southern National Academy of Design” en verso, 20 in. x 30 in., in a period giltwood frame. $2500/3500 W 835. Emile Albert Gruppe (American, 1896-1978),

“Waves”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 9 7/8 in. x 13 7/8 in., framed. $600/900 W 836. Margaret May Dashiell (Virginia/Louisiana, 1869-

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1958), “Sixth Street Market”, hand-colored lithograph on board, signed in plate and titled in ink lower right, sight 11 in. x 8 3/4 in., matted and framed. $500/700 837. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 19021990), “Swamp Idyl, Louisiana (near LaPlace)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed and titled en verso, 30 in. x 25 in., in a period frame.

832. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Louisiana Bayou”, oil wash on board, pencil-signed lower right, with a “W.E. Seebold, New Orleans” stamp en verso, 20 in. x 30 in., in a period frame. $2500/3500 833. Marie Elizabeth Demeaux (American/New Orleans, b. 1917), “Not at Home”, oil on canvas, signed, dated “1954”, titled and inscribed, “Writ by Hand For Mac”, with “11th Annual LA. Art Exhibit” and “Farrell Calhoun, Memphis” labels en verso, 18 in. x 22 in., in a period frame.

$1200/1800

$1000/1500 Note: Encouraged by her husband, the French Quarter artist Jean Demeaux, Marie Demeaux enrolled in art school in 1946. With a background as a designer, she created costumes for several Mardi Gras krewes in New Orleans and Mobile. An active member of the local art community, she was a member of the Gallery Circle Theatre and the Art Association Guild of New Orleans. In these two paintings, she captures a corner store in New Orleans and a houseboat in the bayou.

Provenance: Acquired from the artist, c. 1950-1960s; descended in the family.

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W 839. An American Brass and

Bronze Solar Lamp, 19th c., blown, cut and etched glass shade, crystal prisms, fluted columnar standard, marble base, kerosene font, now electrified, height 24 in., diameter 8 1/4 in. $300/500 W 840. An American Late Classical

Giltwood Pier Mirror, 19th c., deeply molded frame containing old mirror plate, height 62 1/2 in., width 39 3/4 in. Note: Oxidation. $100/200 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/BeauvaisDecuir family. 841

842 841. A Pair of Victorian Aesthetic Frosted and Cut Glass and Patinated Metal Bouquet Holders, c. 1875, finely cut vases in a fitted pierced frame on incurvate triangular base on shell feet, height 15 1/2 in., diameter 4 3/4 in. $300/500 842. A Pair of French Gilt Bronze Three-Light Candelabra, 19th c., each with figural “Winged Victory” holding a pair of scrolling arms, lyre-mounted, tall plinth base; repaired, height 20 in., width 8 in., depth 4 in. $700/1000 843. An Antique Louis XVI-Style Rosewood and Bronze-Mounted Bureau Plat, inset leather top, paneled frieze with drawers, tapered legs, height 30 in., width 47 1/2 in., depth 28 in. $700/1000 844

838. Will Ousley (American/Louisiana, 1866-1953), “Westfork”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and numbered “No. 789” lower center, signed, dated “1936”, titled and extensively inscribed en verso, 17 in. x 29 1/4 in., in a period frame. $1000/1500

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844. An Antique Louis XV-Style Carved and Gilded Console, 19th c., original serpentine white marble top, conforming apron centered by a rocaille cartouche, cabriole legs joined by a stretcher, scroll feet, height 37 in., width 49 in., depth 19 in. $2000/3000


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845

845. An Antique French Marquetry and Rosewood Bonheur du Jour, superstructure with serpentine shelf with “C� scroll supports above two small drawers, serpentine apron, on cabriole legs, height 47 in., width 32 in., depth 20 in. $800/1200 846. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Walnut and Parcel Gilt Fauteuils, green leather backs and seats, molded seat rail with carved blocks, tapered fluted legs. $800/1200 847 847. A Pair of Charles X-Style Burlwood Tables, shaped top, single frieze drawer, scrolled trestle supports joined by turned stretchers, block feet, height 30 in., width 22 in., depth 16 in. $800/1200 848. An Antique French Provincial Carved Oak Enfilade, the molded top above a pair of two door cupboards flanked by single door cupboards, fitted interior, the paneled doors with scrolling acanthus, rounded corners, shaped apron, cabriole legs ending in scrolls, height 39 in., width 137 in., depth 21 in. $4000/6000

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852. A Marble Bust of an Italian Youth, the bust in black, white and rose marbles, on a rose marble pedestal, height 75 in., width 19 in., depth 16 in. Note: Small repairs. $2500/3500

850

849. A Pair of Large Neoclassical-Style Marble Tazzas, the lobed bowls on turned socles and square plinths, height 15 in., diameter 19 1/2 in. $1000/2000 850. A Pair of Patinated Bronze Blackamoor Figural Torchères, each holding aloft a foliate torch, dressed in turbans and Oriental robes, cruciform bases, height 61 1/2 in., width 30 in., depth 16 in. $2000/3000 851. A Pair of Neoclassical-Style Bronze Covered Urns, pineapple finial, flared rim with fruiting grape vines, continuous frieze with figures, ram’s head mounts, square plinth base centering busts, height 30 in., diameter 14 1/2 in. $1200/1800

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853. An Antique George III-Style Japanned Bookcase, molded cornice, diapered frieze, pair of glazed doors with Gothic mullions, shelf interior, sides with rockwork and landscape, cabriole legs, height 80 3/8 in., width 38 1/2 in., depth 16 in.

855. A Louis XVIStyle Carved Walnut CanapĂŠ, rectangular padded back, crest with beribboned roses, padded arms, bowed seat with guilloche rail, rope-twist legs, toupie feet, in burgundy damask upholstery, height 39 3/4 in., width 54 1/4 in., depth 25 1/2 in.

$1500/2500 Provenance: Fenwick Court, New York, c. 1960. 854. An Italian Carved Walnut Trestle Table of Renaissance Inspiration, rectangular top over paneled apron fitted with three drawers, the base joined by stretchers, height 29 1/2 in., width 59 1/2 in., depth 30 in. $800/1200

$800/1200

856

856. A Continental Carved Walnut Sofa, 19th c., tripartite back crested with birds amongst grape boughs, barley twist stiles, padded arms fronted with lion heads, large rectangular seat, trumpet feet, height 56 1/2 in., width 76 in., depth 27 in. $1000/1500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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W 864. A Chinese Sancai

Glazed Pottery Figure of a Parrot, modeled standing on a domed rock work base, height 9 3/4 in. $100/200 W 865. A Group of Early

Chinese Cream Glazed Pottery Ware, including a circular covered box, height 1 7/8 in., diameter 3 in.; four jarlets of compressed globular form, one lobed, heights 1 1/4 in. to 2 1/8 in.; and four bowls, heights 1 1/4 in. to 2 3/4 in., diameters 4 1/8 in. to 7 in., (9 pcs.)

857

$400/600

W 860. A Trio of Royal Worcester

Blue and White Transferware Porcelain Platters, c. 1883, marked, in the “Blue Willow” pattern, graduated with the smallest 15 in. x 12 in. oval, largest 19 in. x 15 in. oval. $400/600 W 861. A Group of Nine Antique

Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Bowls, probably Ming Dynasty (13681644), variously decorated to the interior and exterior, heights 1 7/8 in. to 2 3/4 in., diameters 4 1/4 in. to 6 1/4 in., (9 pcs.) $800/1200 866 W 862. A Group of Twelve Japanese

857 An English Mahogany Dining Table, c. 1840, the rectangular top opening to take one leaf, massive turned legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 29 in., closed length 71 in., depth 47 in. $1200/1800 W 858. An Antique Marble and Walnut Low

Table, the inset marble top above a shaped apron fitted with a drawer, tapered legs ending in toupie feet, height 21 in., width 30 5/8 in., depth 17 1/2 in. $200/400 W 859. A Derby Porcelain Transferware Dessert

Service, 19th c., comprising a compote, eight plates, 2 square footed dishes, 2 round footed dishes, all with foliate scroll rims and magenta ground, polychrome floral reserves and bands, marked with cobalt blue eight-point star and “S” underglaze, compote height 8 3/4 in., width 12 3/4 in. Note: Old repairs to compote. $400/600

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Imari and Arita Porcelain Table Articles, late 19th to 20th c., consisting of five scalloped rim dishes, three marked, two scalloped rim footed bowls, one marked, a small circular dish, a lobed footed dish, a transfer painted oval platter and two tea bowls, plate diameters 8 1/2 in. to 9 1/2 in.; oval platter length 11 in., depth 9 in. $600/800 W 863. A Large Chinese Blue and

White Porcelain Covered Teapot and Censer, mid-20th c., Jingdezhen, the teapot, waisted drum form with large branch handle, decorated with shaped landscape reserves on a cracked ice and prunus ground, height 16 1/2 in., stand, the covered censer with a bulbous body raised on three cabriole legs with zoomorphic handles, height 13 1/2 in. $300/500

866. A Japanese Imari Porcelain Barbed Rim Rectangular Platter, late Edo/early Meiji Period, 19th c., the rectangular well decorated with the “Three Friends of Winter”, pine, bamboo and prunus, set within a garden scene, raised on a short circular foot, height 1 3/4 in., width 11 in., depth 9 1/2 in. $400/600 W 867. A Group of Four

Chinese Porcelain Small Vases, the first, ovoid, molded with an egret amid lotus blossoms with su sancai glaze, height 2 1/4 in.; the second, ovoid, with blue and white landscape decoration on a golden crackle ground, base with Chenghua marks, height 2 1/8 in.; the third, bottle form, with famille rose enamels on a black ground, height 5 1/8 in., the fourth, ovoid with tall neck, with famille verte enamels on a yellow ground, height 8 1/4 in., (4 pcs.) $200/400 W 868. A Group of Seven

Antique Chinese Blue and White Pottery Vessels, probably Ming Dynasty (13681644), including five jarlets, one small vase, and one teapot, teapot height 3 3/4 in., (7 pcs.) $300/500


869. A Group of Five Thai Sawankhalok Pottery Boxes, probably 14th/15th c., variously decorated with blue, white and brown glaze, each raised on a short foot, the covers with finials, height 3 in. to 4 5/8 in., (5 pcs.)

W 874. A Japanese

“Nippon” Moriage Porcelain Vase, early 20th c., overall coralene decoration of oak branches and acorns, raised gilt highlights, base stamped Kinran Japan, height 6 7/8 in., diameter 4 3/4 in.

$400/600

$600/800 869

870. A Group of Six Early Chinese Celadon Pottery Vessels, varying grayish-green to green glaze, including four jarlets, three with twin handles, heights 3 in. to 5 1/8 in., and two shallow bowls, diameters 6 1/8 in. to 6 1/4 in., (6 pcs.)

W 875. A Japanese

Cloisonné Enamel Vase, 20th c., the squat ovoid body decorated with a single large peony spray on a green ground, height 8 3/8 in. $400/600 W 876. A Collection

of Five Chinese Porcelain Pillows, 19th/20th c., each of rectangular form decorated in varying palettes, the first with famille rose bird and flower cartouches on a pale blue, yellow and pink scrolling leafy vine ground, height 4 3/4 in., width 5 3/4 in., depth 2 1/3 in.; the second, polychrome enameled with ducks and water foliage, birds and flowers, and seasonal grasses, height 5 in., width 5 5/8 in., depth 2 1/2 in.; the third, blue and white decorated with playful Buddhistic lions and brocade balls, height 4 5/8 in., width 5 5/8 in., depth 2 3/8 in.; the remaining two painted with basketweave design in green with pink dots, heights 4 1/4 in. and 4 1/2 in., widths 5 1/2 in., depths 2 1/2 in. and 2 3/8 in., (5 pcs.)

$300/500 W 871. A Large Group

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of Chinese Zhangzhou Polychrome Vessels, probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), swatow type variously decorated with iron-red, green and turquoise enamels, including three bowls, heights 2 in., 2 1/2 in., and 2 3/4 in., diameters 5 1/4 in., 6 3/4 in., and 6 in. respectively; six circular boxes, heights 1 3/8 in. to 2 1/2 in., diameters 2 in. to 4 in.; and two miniature ovoid vases, height 2 1/2 in. and 3 5/8 in., (11 pcs.) $300/500 W 872. Two Antique Chinese Porcelain

Miniature Vases, the first of flattened baluster form with loose ring handles and allover raised decoration with 18 figures amid clouds and dragons on a powder blue ground, the base with impressed Qianlong seal mark, height 8 in.; the second, of tapering ovoid form with a tall neck and flared rim with peach bloom glaze, the recessed base with Kangxi six character mark, height 6 5/8 in., presented inset within a carved wood stand. Note: Both with restoration.

$500/700 W 877. A Chinese or Japanese Carved

and Lacquered Wood Box-Form Diorama, the hexagonal top lifting off to reveal heavily carved and reticulated scenic panels, height 10 1/4 in., length 13 1/2 in., depth 5 1/4 in. $300/500

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$300/500 873. A Japanese “Nippon” Moriage Twin Handled Porcelain Vase, early 20th c., overall coralene decoration of prunus blossoms, raised gilt highlights, pierced neck, height 9 3/4 in., width 4 7/8 in.

W 878. Two Japanese Carved Ivory

Figural Okimono, the first carved as an old man kneeling beside and resting on a large wine barrel, height 2 5/8 in.; the second, as a recumbent old man sleeping on an over-turned wine barrel, length 2 5/8, presented on a carved wood stand. $300/400

$800/1200

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W 879. A Group of Six Japanese Ivory Okimono,

885. Two Japanese Sumida Ware Vessels, early 20th c., each with black ground and flambé glaze shoulder, comprising a hanging vessel, porcelain cartouche signed “Gozan”, depicting two Rakan on rockery, height 10 3/8 in.; a vase, porcelain cartouche signed “Ban-ni”, depicting three cranes by a stream, height 12 3/8 in.

including an artist seated at a low table with his brush and paint, marked; a demon holding a lantern aloft; a recumbent ram, marked; a young soldier; an old man and his dog; and a camel; together with a carved ivory cylindrical seal and a carved malachite cylindrical seal (8 pcs.)

$400/600

$300/400 W 886. Two Japanese Sumida Ware “Toby” Table Articles, early W 880. A Group of Seven Japanese Carved Ivory and

20th c., comprising a lidded sugar and creamer, each with red ground and flambé glaze shoulder, porcelain cartouche signed “Ryosai”, dragon handles, height 5 1/2 in. and 4 1/4 in. respectively.

Bone Netsuke and Okimono, netsuke comprising a donkey passant; a dragon, marked; a noh character with fan; and a resting horse with feed basket, marked; okimono comprising a guardian lion; a mythical cat; and a horse (7 pcs.)

$300/500

$400/600

W 887. A Group of Five Chinese “Sancai”

Glazed Mud Figures, early-to-mid 20th c., one with attached wooden base, one stamped “Hong Kong”, two impressed “China”, one lacking his element; each male figure depicted in various pursuits and decorated in blue, green and yellow glaze, height 5 1/8 in. to 8 3/4 in.

W 881. A Group of Nine

Japanese Carved Ivory and Bone Netsuke, comprising a figure crouching under a lotus leaf surmounted by a toad; an octopus, marked; a recumbent ox, marked; a monkey with turtle, marked; a dragon with tiger, marked; a rabbit, marked; a bear with his left paw resting on a human skull; a man with a bird on his head; and a carved wood figure with an ivory circulating head, marked, (9 pcs.)

$200/300 W 888. A Group of Eight Chinese “Sancai”

Glazed Mud Figures, early-to-mid 20th c., each impressed “China”, each robed male figure depicted in various pursuits and decorated in blue, green, yellow and brown glaze, height 3 1/4 in. to 5 1/8 in.

$600/800

$200/300 W 882. A Group of Eight

Japanese Cloisonné Enamel and Embossed Foil Ginbari Vases, the first, ovoid, decorated with a figure on a dragon, base with impressed mark, height 4 3/4 in.; the second, ovoid, with wisteria blossoms, height 5 in.; the third, ovoid, with a geisha before a mountainous landscape, height 3 1/2 in.; the fourth, ovoid, with irises, height 3 1/2 in.; the fifth, cylindrical, with lotus blossoms, base with impressed mark, height 3 in.; the sixth, ovoid with a waisted splayed foot, mixed cloisons, the body with vining wisteria on a deep purple ground, elevated wires, height 5 in.; the seventh, lobed ovoid form, with vining wisteria, base with impressed mark, height 3 1/2 in.; the eighth, tapering cylindrical form, with prunus branches, height 4 3/4 in., (9 pcs.) $600/800 W 883. Three Japanese Sumida Ware Vessels, early

20th c., each with red ground and flambé glaze shoulder, comprising a jardinière, porcelain cartouche signed “Ban-ni”, depicting a Sage and child on rockery, height 5 3/8 in.; a teapot (lacking lid), impressed “Ryosai” mark, depicting two monkeys at play, height 9 in.; and a vase, unmarked, depicting three children at play, height 8 1/8 in. $500/700 W 884. Two Japanese Sumida Ware Vessels, early 20th

c., each with red ground and flambé glaze shoulder, comprising a handled vase, unmarked, depicting three ladies playing a game on rockery, height 9 3/4 in.; and a basket, unmarked, depicting four children playing on a bridge, height 8 7/8 in. $400/600

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W 889. A Group of Eight Japanese

Cloisonné Enamel and Embossed Foil Ginbari Ovoid Vases, the first decorated with prunus blossoms on a dotted pigeon blood akasuke ground embossed with bamboo and magpie, foot rim marked “Japan Sato Cloisonné”, height 5 in.; the second with koi fish swimming among water reeds, recessed base marked “Made in Japan”, height 3 1/2 in.; the third with flowering plants, glued to stand, estate condition, height 5 1/8 in.; the fourth with egrets and irises, recessed base marked, possibly Yamatada, height 3 1/2 in.; the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth variously decorated with flowering plants, heights 2 1/4 in., 4 5/8 in., 3 in. and 3 1/2 in. respectively, (8 pcs.) $500/700 W 890. A Japanese “Nippon” Relief-Decorated Plate and Vase,

the plate molded with lions in relief, base marked “Hand Painted Nippon” with green maple leaf; the vase relief-decorated with sunflowers and leafy foliage, base marked “Hand Painted Nippon” with blue maple leaf, plate diameter 10 1/2 in., vase height 10 in. $300/500 W 891. A Group of Three Chinese Porcelain Miniature Vases and

Three Miniature Snuff Saucers, the first vase of hu form with deer head handles, base with Qianlong seal mark, height 4 1/2 in.; the second, a semi-eggshell porcelain bottle form vase, base with apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, height 3 3/8 in.; the third, a blue and white baluster vase, height 2 1/8 in.; and three miniature dishes variously decorated, one with Daoquang seal mark, diameter 1 5/8 in., 1 5/8 in., 1 7/8 in. $400/600


892. A Pair of Antique Japanese Hirado Porcelain Blue and White Vases, each of baluster form with molded necks and pairs of opposing foo-dog handles, decorated with scenic landscapes, height 17 in. $500/750 893. An American Rococo Carved Mahogany Bookcase, mid19th c., flared, stepped cornice with canted corners, a pair of foliate-carved glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base with a pair of foliatecarved drawers, cartouche and foliate molding, rounded feet, height 82 in., width 63 in., depth 21 in.

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$1200/1800 894. An American Classical Mahogany Gentleman’s Mirror-Back Dresser, 19th c., reeded mirror supports over three glove drawers, the base with bolection-molded drawer above three long drawers, scroll supports and scroll feet, height 75 in., width 44 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $500/700 W 895. An English Carved

Mahogany Server, mid-19th c., foliate crest on a shaped backsplash with serpentine shelf on scroll brackets, rectangular top, arched panel cupboard doors, plinth base, height 58 1/8 in., width 39 in., depth 17 3/8 in. $400/600

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896. An Antique Louis XVStyle Carved Giltwood Salon Suite, late 19th c., comprising a canapĂŠ, two fauteuils, and two chaises, arched foliate-carved crests centered by a cartouche, padded arms, serpentine seat rails, cabriole legs, scrolled toes, settee height 44 1/2 in., width 66 1/2 in., depth 26 in. $1800/2500

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W 902. H. Chapman

(English, late 19th/ early 20th c.), “The Skating Lesson”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “H. Chapman”, partial label en verso, 9 1/8 in. x 6 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $400/600 W 903. A Group of

Six English Color Lithographs of “Caricatures”, from Vanity Fair weekly magazine, including; “High Prices - Sir John Christopher Willoughby”, “The Man Who Won’t Stop - Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley”, “Natural Selection - Charles Darwin”, “First Violin HRH The Duke of Edinbur “, “The Favorite Jockey - Mr. F. J. Archer”, and “The Music of the Future - R. Wagner”, each after “Spy” (Sir Leslie Ward, English, 1851-1922), or “Ape” (Carlo Pellegrini, Italian, 1839-1889), each 15 1/4 in. x 10 1/2 in., matted and framed.

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897. An Empire-Style Mahogany and Ormolu-Mounted Pedestal, square top on columnar supports and paneled standard, stepped plinth, height 47 in., width 19 3/4 in., depth 16 7/8 in. $400/600 W 898. A Pair of Continental

Renaissance Revival Carved Walnut Side Chairs, 19th c., each with bird-carved crest among naturalistic vines, blocked barley-twist stiles, padded back, square seats, trumpet legs.

$500/750

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$300/500 899. Paul Renard (French, 18711920), “The Flower Seller”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left, 7 3/4 in. x 10 in., framed.

W 905. A French Sevres-Style Gilt Bronze-

Mounted Lidded Vase, blossom finial, lion’s head masque handles, bleu céleste ground, reserves of landscapes and a courting couple, height 17 3/4 in.

900. George Nignet (French, b. 1926), “The Carousel“, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 30 in. x 40 in., in a giltwood frame.

$400/600

$800/1200

W 906. A Pair of Large Gilt and

Polychrome Porcelain Jardinières, bleu céleste ground, flared scalloped rim, each painted with opposing reserves of figures in 18th c. costume, height 12 in., width 16 in.

901. Karl Wilhelm Bauerle (German, 1831-1912), “Among the Waterlilies”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 10 3/4 in. x 8 1/8 in., framed.

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Peinte Trays, giltdecorated scalloped rims, reserved with pheasants and floral bouquets, fitted with wall hangers, height 21 1/2 in., width 29 1/4 in. $300/500

$800/1200

$700/900

W 904. A Pair of Tole

$500/750 901


907. A Pair of Cast Iron Plaques of a Bedouin Warrior and Maiden, late 19th/early 20th c., after Louis Hottot (French, 18351905), cast signature upper left and upper right respectively, each plaque 24 3/8 in. x 15 3/4 in., in matching period wood frames. $400/600 908. An American Carved and Gilded Mirror, c. 1880, possibly Uter, New Orleans, deep burnished frame with foliate border, beveled mirror plate, height 68 1/2 in., width 58 1/4 in. Note: losses.

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$1500/2500 909. A Large Beaux Arts Carved and Gilded Mirror, late 19th c., pierced foliate frame, beaded inner molding, beveled mirror plate, height 70 1/2 in., width 58 1/2 in. $1200/1800 910

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W 911. A Beaux Arts Giltwood Oval Looking Glass,

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910. A Pair of Neoclassical Carved and Painted Two-Light Sconces, each backplate surmounted by an eagle, two scrolled arms ending in candlecups, height 30 in., width 13 in., depth 8 in. $600/800

grape and grapevine pierced crest, elaborately molded surround, height 56 1/2 in., width 28 3/4 in. $400/600 912. A Large Continental Patinated Bronze Fountain Figure of an Alligator, the mouth fitted with a spout, height 31 1/2 in., length 86 in., width 26 in. $2500/3500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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913. A Large Patinated Bronze Figure of a Striding Bull, modeled in the French animalier tradition, inspired by 18th and 19th c. “Boucherie” examples, height 45 in., width 62 in., depth 23 in. $3000/5000 914. A French Patinated Metal Figural Group of Elephants, early 20th c., after Charles Valton (French, 1851-1918), cast signature at back of self base, foundry mark at side, height 17 in., width 26 in., depth 26 in. $700/900 915. An American Terracotta Figure of a Recumbent Sheltie, mid-to-late 19th c., inscribed “J.W. Fiske, Chambers St, NY” at front of base, the elegantly reclining dog grasping a bumblebee between his paws, height 15 1/2 in., width 30 in., depth 11 1/2 in. $1000/1500

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Note: By the middle of the 19th c., figures of dogs were favored garden ornaments in the United States. J.W. Fiske, a prolific and prosperous maker of cast iron and zinc objects from 1858-1933, maintained a particular focus on high quality figures (such as the lot here), leading most New York City directories to refer to the business as a “Statuary.” The Chambers Street address on this figure was the location of the Fiske Foundry from 1870-1874. Reference: Israel. Antique Garden Ornament, Two Centuries of American Taste. pp. 148 and 219.

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916. An American Late Classical Rosewood and Gilt Looking Glass, c. 1830, the ogee frame surrounded by gilt moldings, height 35 5/8 in., width 23 3/4 in. $300/500 917. An American Renaissance Walnut and Burl Side-Lock Dresser, late 19th c., molded top, frieze drawer above five drawers with original pulls, paneled stiles, molded base, blocked feet. $500/750 W 918. An American Late

Classical Mahogany Center Table, c. 1830, square white marble top, ogee frieze, chamfered standard, ogee plinth, scroll feet, casters, height 28 3/4 in., width 33 1/2 in., depth 33 5/8 in. $500/700 916

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919. An American Carved Walnut Armoire, late 19th c., stepped cornice, with dentil molding, spiralturned stiles, mirrored doors, the base with one drawer, block feet, casters, height 89 3/4 in., width 44 3/8 in., depth 25 1/2 in. $800/1200 W 920. An American

Aesthetic Ebonized and Incised Fire Screen, late 19th c., arched crest, incised geometric and floral carving, velvet panel, bracket feet, height 45 in., width 27 5/8 in. $300/500 921. An American Innovative Walnut Platform Rocker, late 19th c., oval padded back, ball finials, barley-twist stiles, padded arms, molded seat rail, ribbon twist legs, stretchers, rockers.

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923

$400/600 922. An American Eastlake Walnut Bookcase, late 19th c., molded cornice, three glazed doors, adjustable shelves, two drawers, shaped base, height 72 in., width 63 1/2 in., depth 15 1/2 in. $800/1200

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W 924. Emilie Marie de Hoa LeBlanc

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923. A Continental Renaissance Revival Carved Walnut Cabinet, late 19th c., upper case with a gadrooned cornice and masks at corners, stained glass doors flanked by turned stiles, baluster supports and paneled back above a base with two drawers and foliate carved paneled doors, turned stiles, blocked base, height 90 in., width 47 1/4 in., depth 22 1/2 in.

(American/New Orleans, 1870-1941, active Newcomb College 1897-1905), “Oak by the Water�, watercolor and graphite on paper, pencil-signed lower left, 7 1/2 in. x 5 5/8 in., attractively matted and framed. $500/700 Provenance: Descended in the family of the artist and gifted to the current owner.

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928. Elizabeth “Bebe” Wolfe (American/ Mississippi, b. 1949), “Still Life with an Apple”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 14 in. x 16 in., in a giltwood frame. $800/1200 Provenance: Acquired from the artist: descended in the family, Jackson, Mississippi.

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W 926. Emilie Marie de Hoa

LeBlanc (American/New Orleans, 1870-1941, active Newcomb College 1897-1905), “Pines Along a Country Road”, watercolor and graphite on paper, pencil-signed lower left, pencilinscribed “M LeB” and bearing a “Josephs, New Orleans” label en verso, attractively matted and framed. $500/700 931

Provenance: Descended in the family of the artist and gifted to the current owner.

929. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 19021990), “Swamp Idyl (Louisiana Bayou Country)”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 24 1/4 in. x 30 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $1000/1500 930. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 18701934), “Live Oaks and Lilies”, oil wash on board, signed lower right, 20 in. x 30 in., in a giltwood frame. $2000/3000

LeBlanc (American/New Orleans, 1870-1941), “Portrait of the Caretaker Green, Elysian Fields, Near Lake Ponchartrain, N.O.”, watercolor on paper, unsigned, pencil titled en verso, 14 in. x 9 7/8 in., matted and framed.

927. Millie Nungester Wolfe (American/Mississippi, 19122009), “National Bank and Post Office, Jackson, Mississippi”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’72” lower right, 16 1/8 in. 24 1/2 in., in a period frame.

$600/900

$2000/3000

Provenance: Descended in the family of the artist and gifted to the current owner.

Provenance: Acquired from the artist; descended in the family, Jackson, Mississippi.

W 925. Attributed to Emilie Marie de Hoa

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931. Charles Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans, 19061992), “Pass Christian Cabin” oil on canvas, signed lower left, 12 in. x 16 in., in a giltwood frame. $1000/1500


932. Adolph Kronengold (American/New Orleans, 1900-1986), two watercolors, “Pirate’s Alley, French Quarter” and “Chartres Street, French Quarter”, both signed lower right, sight 14 1/4 in. x 10 3/4 in., matted alike, unframed. $500/700 W 933. Franz Weiss

(American/Louisiana, 20th c.), a pair of paintings of “Bourbon Street, Vieux Carré, New Orleans” and “Pirate’s Alley, Vieux Carré, New Orleans”, both oil on canvas, both signed and dated “1968”lower left, 16 in. x 12 in., in matching period frames.

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$500/700 934. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 19281995), “Sylvester Handy, bassist”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “Mar. 10, ‘64” upper right, 58 in. x 34 1/8 in., framed.

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$4000/6000 Note: Born into a family of musicians from rural Mississippi, Sylvester Handy followed his brother 936 “Captain” John Handy to New Orleans to pursue his career in jazz. Playing string bass, Sylvester joined his brother’s group “Captain John Handy’s New Orleans All-Star Band”, a group that included famed trumpet player Punch Miller. This handsome formal portrait of “Sylvester Handy” is part of Noel Rockmore’s critically acclaimed “Preservation Hall Portraits.” In 1962, Larry Borenstein commissioned Rockmore to create a series of paintings of the musicians who played nightly at the newly opened Preservation Hall on St. Peter Street in the French Quarter. According to Borenstein, who was delighted with Rockmore’s perspective, “He seemed to plumb the very depths of the souls of the musicians - the pathos, the despair, the heroism, the irony.” Reference: Borenstein, Larry, and Bill Russell, Preservation Hall Portraits, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1968.

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936. Charles Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans, 1906-1992), “Undressing”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 28 in. x 22 in., in a giltwood frame. $800/1200

935. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Dolly Adams, pianist (Marie Douroux b. Jan. 11, 1904 New Orleans)”, acrylic on masonite, signed upper right, titled en verso, 12 in. x 19 in., framed. $300/500 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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938. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 19281995), “Ernest ‘Ernie’ Joseph Cagnolatti, Trumpet Player (1911-1983) and John ‘Captain John’ Handy, Alto Saxophonist, (1900-1971)”, oil on masonite, signed and dated “’63” upper left, inscribed “Two Heads” en verso, 16 1/4 in. x 20 1/8 in., framed.

938

$2000/4000 Provenance: New York City estate. 939. Palmer Schoppe (American/Charleston, 1912-2001), “New Orleans Jazz Musicians and the Muse”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “1987” lower right, 96 in. x 96 in., unframed. $5000/7000 Provenance: Commissioned by the Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, 1987. Note: The Southern California artist Palmer Schoppe was first introduced to the world of jazz musicians, clubs, and Harlem speakeasies when he studied with Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students’ League in New York City. In 1987, The Fairmont Hotel in downtown New Orleans commissioned Palmer Schoppe to create two murals of jazz musicians. Schoppe’s murals complemented the four Art Deco murals by Paul Ninas in the famed Sazerac Bar. These murals were among the last of Shoppe’s long and illustrious career.

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937. Charles Whitfield Richards (American/New Orleans 1906-1992), “Joseph Woodson “Pops” Whitesell (1876-1958), noted French Quarter Photographer”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled en verso, 18 1/8 in. x 14 1/8 in., in a period frame. $700/1000 Provenance: Collection of Alice Barry, New Orleans and Pass Christian, MS.

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Working in a modernist figurative style, Schoppe’s mural of “New Orleans Jazz Musicians” depicts ten jazz musicians and a female singer in the midst of a performance. Set in a club, the musicians have placed a hat center stage to collect tips from the admiring crowd. Reference: Severens, Martha R., The Charleston Renaissance, Saraland Press, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1998, pp. 119-121.


941. Jim Rabby (Texas/Santa Fe, 20th c.), “Melody of the Ferris Wheel”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, titled and dated “1986” en verso, 42 1/4 in. x 36 3/8 in., matted and framed. $700/900 W 942. Charles

Reinike (American/ New Orleans, 19061983), “Girl with a Curl in the Middle of Her Forehead”, watercolor on paper, signed, artist’s monogram and dated “54” lower left, with the artist’s postcard en verso, 20 3/8 in. x 15 in., unframed.

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$500/700 Provenance: Estate of the Artist, descended in the family. 943. Richard Burrell Brough (American/ Mississippi, 19201996), “Peach Tree, Alabama”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, title and artist label en verso, 24 in. x 30 in., framed.

944

$1200/1800 944. Richard Burrell Brough (American/Mississippi, 19201996), “Horse and Carriage on the Country Road”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, 30 in. x 36 in., framed.

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$1500/2500 940. Robert Gordy (American/Louisiana, 1933-1986), “Figures in a Landscape”, marker on paper, signed and dated “’78”, 15 3/4 in. x 19 3/4 in.

945. Will Ousley (American/ Louisiana, 1866-1953), “Sunset on Barres Creek, Near the Lyles Bridge”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, titled and inscribed en verso, 23 1/8 in. x 13 7/8 in., in a period frame.

$800/1200 Note: Robert Gordy was known for his capricious paintings of developed patterns and abstract studies of human heads and female nudes. His artwork prior to 1982 represents his attention to color and shape in his detailed work. The nationally renowned Arthur Roger Gallery on Julia Street in New Orleans represented the artist, whose work has been exhibited at such auspicious venues as The New Museum, NY, New Orleans Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the National Collection of Fine Art in Washington, D.C.

$800/1200 W 946. Fischer (American,

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19th/20th c.), two paintings including “Winter”, and “Pirogue on the Bayou”, both oil on canvas, both signed lower left, 21 in. x 30 in., and 25 in. x 30 in. respectively, both in period giltwood frames. $500/700 W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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952. Stephanie Dumont (American, 20th c.), “The Ladies Picnic”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 12 1/8 in. x 16 in., in a giltwood frame. $600/900 W 953. Walter

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Kuhlman (American/ Minnesota, 19182009), “Death and the Hangman”, oil on canvas, unsigned, dated “1960”, and with an artist’s label bearing the title en verso, 28 in. x 28 in., in a period frame. $1500/2500 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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947. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans), “Johnny White’s Melvin”, pastel on paper, signed, dated “77”, and inscribed “N.O.” upper right, titled lower right, with a “Casell Gallery, New Orleans” label en verso, 19 3/4 in. x 16 in., framed. $800/1200 Provenance: Estate of Jake Ciaccio, New Orleans. 952 W 948. Attributed to Harry

Nolan (American/New Orleans, 1891-1929), two pastels including New Orleans’ “Toulouse and Royal”, on paper affixed to board, initialed lower left, 12 1/2 in. x 9 7/8 in. and “Chartres St.”, on paper, unsigned, 14 1/8 in. x 9 1/4 in., both with a paper labels inscribed “Vieux Carré New Orleans, Nolan” en verso, in attractive matching frames.

954. Palmer Schoppe (American/ California, 19122001), “Border Guitar”, mixed media on paper, signed and dated “19871990” lower right, signed, dated, titled and numbered “803” en verso, 11 1/8 in. x 17 1/2 in., unframed. $1000/1500 W 955. Palmer

Schoppe (American/ California, 19122001), “Black and Gold: Cowboy on Horse”, mixed media on paper, pencil signed and dated “1983” lower right, signed, titled and number “645” en verso, 12 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in., unframed.

$800/1200 W 949. New Orleans School,

20th c., “French Quarter Balcony”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 24 in. x 20 in., attractively framed.

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$700/900

$700/900 W 956. Vera Reinike

W 950. Stowell Bradford

Sherman (American, 1886-1973), “Ashford”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, titled and with “Providence Art Club” label en verso, 19 3/4 in. x 24 in.; together with “Maple Syrup Harvest”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 20 in. x 24 in., each in a period frame. $800/1200

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951. Victor Stanley Matson (American/ California, 1895-1972), “The Lottie Carson”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled, and with “M. Flax, Inc., Los Angeles, CA” stamp en verso, 18 in. x 22 in., in a period wood frame. $700/900

(American/Louisiana, 1908-1969), “Beach Umbrella”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, titled en verso, sight 10 1/4 in. x 14 1/8 in., matted and framed. $300/500


W 957. Raymond Francis Robbins

(American/New Orleans, b. 1912), a collection of nine mixed media paintings on board, including “The Alpine”, “The Long Walk”, “Evening in the Quarter”, “Pirate’s Alley”, “The Balcony”, “Window Shopping in the Rain”, “Washing”, “The Courtyard”, and “The Walkway”, all signed and dated “’69”, all 20 in. x 16 in.; together with “Le Rendezvous”, woodblock on paper, signed and dated “1954” in plate lower left, 9 in. x 10 3/4 in., all unframed (10 pcs.) $600/900 958. Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995), “Midday, McGlades Saloon, NYC”, acrylic on board, signed, dated “’70”, and inscribed “McGlades” lower right, titled, dated “Feb 1970” en verso, 12 in. x 24 in.

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$700/900 Note: Located on the corner of 68th and Columbus Streets in New York City, Paddy McGlades Saloon was a favorite neighborhood bar for over a hundred years. Hanging from the ceiling was a round clock with the numbers printed backwards allowing the patrons to read the time in a mirror without turning around. Images of horseracing, a favorite pastime of the bartender Al “The Bishop,” were displayed above the register. Populated by colorful characters seated at the bar, Rockmore depicts the seedy bar at midday, with bright light streaming in through the doorway and windows. Reference: “What Makes a Great Bar?”, Theme Magazine, United Kingdom, February, 2002, www.kingcocktail. com

W 959. Joan Felscher (American/Louisiana, b. 1922), “Spanish

Moss”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “’75” lower right, 30 in. x 24 in., framed.

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$600/900 W 960. Don Scott (American/New Orleans, 20th c.), “The Dog

Fight”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 27 7/8 in. x 37 7/8 in., framed. $700/900 961. Clarence LaVerne Butler (American, b. 1888), “The Shore”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 12 in. x 18 in., in a period frame. $500/750 W 962. James A. Camlin (American/Massachusetts, 1918-1982),

“Florida Landscape (waterfront scene en verso)”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, 14 3/4 in. x 20 in., matted and framed; together with Florida School, 20th c., “Palms on the Water”, oil on canvas board, unsigned, 16 1/2 in. x 21 1/8 in., framed. $1000/1500 963. David Aiken Humphrey (American, b. 1955), “Felix Culpa”, oil on canvas, unsigned, titled lower center, titled and dated “1985” en verso, 108 1/8 in. x 80 1/8 in., in a period frame. $800/1200 Provenance: Sold for the benefit of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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964. After Charles Schreyvogel (American, 1861-1912), “Custer’s Demand”, oil on canvas, signed “Joe Stael” lower left, 34 in. x 48 in., in an attractive giltwood frame. $1000/2000 W 965. A Monumental Fishing Diorama, including bamboo

poles, an old net, rod, lures, and trade sign, on a painted red background, glazed in a molded ebonized and gilt frame, height 51 in., width 71 in. $200/300 966. An American Aesthetic Carved Mahogany and Burl Walnut Bedroom Suite, late 19th c., comprising a bedstead, with bas relief and burl paneled head and foot; mirrored dresser with candle shelves, rouge marble top, three drawers; armoire with mirrored door; washstand with rouge marble backsplash and top on a long drawer over two short drawers and a cupboard, door inscribed “Mr. Jones, New Orleans” in ink; (4 pcs.), bed height 77 1/4 in., length 76 in., width 56 in.; washstand height 37 1/4 in., width 36 in., depth 17 1/4 in.

964

$2500/3500 Provenance: New Orleans Coffee Company and Louisiana Molasses Company owner William T. Jones (the “Mr. Jones” inscribed on the washstand in this suite) married Grace Dalzell Read in the late 19th c. The couple resided at her family’s home, 8 Rosa Park, New Orleans. W 967. A Pair of American Classical “Fancy”

Painted Poplar and Maple Side Chairs, c. 18301845, Mid-Atlantic, floral painted crest, medial splat, turned spindles, shaped seat, turned splayed legs, stretchers. $250/350 Provenance: Acquired by Miss Ima Hogg from Lamb’s Mill Antiques, Kutztown, PA, 1963; thence to Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg, 1969. W 968. An American Classical Carved Mahogany

Breakfast Table, early 19th c., rectangular top with drop leaves, frieze drawer, concentric pendants, acanthus carved stem, four outswept legs, lacking one caster, height 28 1/2 in., open width 49 1/8 in., depth 40 in. $500/700 W 969. An American Carved Mahogany Inlaid

Work Table, single drawer, turned and reeded vasiform legs, height 28 in., width 17 in., depth 17 in. $200/400 W 970. An American Classical Carved Mahogany

Tester Bed, 19th c., the posts with ropetwist, pineapple and crosshatch carving, scalloped headboard, vasiform foot posts, turned legs, height 86 in., length 79 in., width 52 in. $1200/1800

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971. An American Classical Figured Maple and Cherrywood Chest of Drawers, c. 1830, projecting drawer flanked by Gothic panels over three graduated drawers and engaged columns, turned feet, height 48 3/8 in., width 42 1/2 in., depth 19 1/4 in. $700/900 W 972. An American

Classical Mahogany Dressing Chest, mid19th c., the arched mirror in yoke support, ogee molded glove drawers above a marble top, ogee projecting drawer over three graduated drawers, ogee bracket feet, height 80 in., width 41 3/4 in., depth 20 1/4 in. $500/750 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family. 973. An American Late Classical Mahogany Tilt-Top Table, c. 1840, circular top, columnar support, incurvate triangular plinth, scroll feet, casters, height 29 in., diameter 34 7/8 in. $400/600 W 974. An American

Mahogany Sideboard, c. 1840, original white marble top above ogee frieze drawers, paneled doors flanking three center drawers, the case with ogee frame, on ogee bracket feet, height 38 in., width 61 in., depth 24 in. $700/900

971

973

W 975. An American Rosewood

Spinet Desk, c. 1835, lift top, later lightwood fitted interior of drawers and compartments, paired scroll supports, arched legs ending in brass paw feet, height 36 in., width 70 1/2 in., depth 30 in. $300/500 976. A George III Mahogany SlantFront Desk, late 18th/early 19th c., the fall front opening to fitted interior with scalloped pigeonholes, drawers and prospect door, cockbeaded drawers below, ogee bracket feet, later pulls, height 42 1/2 in., width 43 1/2 in., depth 21 in. $800/1200 977. A Pair of Antique George IIIStyle Carved Mahogany Armchairs, each crest rail with scrolled ears, pierced splat, serpentine arms, ample trapezoidal seat upholstered in yellow leather with nailhead trim, Marlborough legs, stretchers.

976

$300/500 W 978. A Pair of Chippendale-

Style Carved Mahogany Armchairs, early 20th c., acanthuscarved crest, pierced splat, shaped arms, serpentine slip seat with gadrooned rail, acanthus-carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet. $150/250

977

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979. An Antique Louis XVStyle Carved Rosewood Canapé, rounded back and arms, shaped seat rail, cabochon-carved cabriole legs, height 36 1/2 in., width 53 1/2 in., depth 22 1/4 in.

W 986. American School,

19th c., “Cows in the Great American West”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 6 1/8 in. x 12 in., unframed. $200/400

$400/600 W 987. Adrian Latour

Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/ Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family.

(American, 20th c.), “Woman on a Country Road”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 12 1/8 in. x 18 1/8 in., framed.

W 980. An American Late

Classical Carved Mahogany Work Table, early 19th c., the top above a bolection molded fitted drawer, deep drawer below, acanthuscarved stiles, feathercarved spiral-turned legs, brass cuffs, casters, height 30 1/2 in., width 21 1/2 in., depth 18 in.

$400/600 979

W 988. English

School, 19th c., “The Inlet”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 9 in. x 13 in., in a giltwood frame. $200/400

$500/700

W 989. English

981. A Benchmade Mahogany Writing Table in the Georgian Taste, KellyLivaudais, New Orleans, red tooled leather top, frieze fitted with drawers, fluted tapered legs, blocked feet, height 30 in., width 71 5/8 in., depth 53 3/8 in.

School, late 19th c., “Portrait of Janet ClarkRae”, oil on canvas, unsigned, old handwritten label en verso with sitter’s name and lineage, 30 3/4 in. x 25 in., in a period carved, gessoed and giltwood frame.

981

$400/600

$800/1200

Provenance: Arthur Anders, New Orleans.

W 982. A George III-

Style Carved Walnut Desk, tripartite inset faux leather top, gadrooned edge, kneehole configuration of drawers, patera and acanthus carving, blocked base, height 31 in., width 72 in., depth 35 1/2 in.

W 990. William

Highfield (English, 19th c.), “Hathersage Village, Derbyshire”, c. 1900, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled and localized verso, 16 1/4 in. x 24 1/8 in., in a giltwood frame. $300/500

$500/700 991

W 983. American

School, 19th c., “Portrait of a Gentleman”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 14 in. x 12 1/4 in., in a period giltwood frame. $500/700 W 984. American School, 20th c.,

“Bridging the Stream”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 17 1/8 in. x 14 in., framed. $400/600

W 985. Cesare A. Ricciardi (American/

Pennsylvania, 1892-1973), “Autumn Landscape”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, titled and inscribed on handwritten paper label en verso, 12 in. x 16 in., framed. $200/400

991. Theodore Hines (English, active 18761889), “Beckoning the Swans”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 18 1/8 in. x 32 1/8 in., in an ornate giltwood frame. $800/1200 W 992. A Large Davenport Porcelain

Polychrome and Gilt Platter, 20th c., molded edge and gilt diapered border, floral sprays, hand-painted and transferdecorated, 21 in. X 16 5/8 in. oval. $300/500

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W 993. Two Porcelain

Toilette Boxes, mid19th c., including a “Sevres” bleu céleste floral and gilt-decorated rectangular box, marked, height 1 1/2 in., width 4 3/4 in., depth 3 1/2 in.; and a c. 1840 white strié example with black metal frame, height 2 in., width 3 1/2 in., depth 2 1/2 in.

998. A Pair of American Gilt Brass Three-Light Girandoles, mid-19th c., in the “Sultan” pattern, marked “S” en verso, bright lemon gilt surface, hung with coffin prisms, on rectangular white marble bases, height 18 7/8 in., width 15 3/4 in., depth 3 3/4 in.

$100/200

$600/900

W 994. Three

999. A Pair of Antique Louis XVStyle Gilt Bronze and Rock Crystal Appliqués, each issuing three foliate scroll arms, hung with rock crystal pendants, height 23 3/4 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in.

999

W 1002. An American

Bronze Table Lamp, c. 1900, twisted standard, the silk shade with needlework leaf decoration, height 22 in., diameter 14 in. $200/400 W 1003. A Pair of

Assorted Dresser Boxes, including a rectangular faience box; an oval porcelain box decorated with a peacock, gilt anchor mark, and an Atlantic City souvenir transferdecorated and handpainted porcelain box, the largest 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. x 2 in.; the smallest height 1 in., width 2 1/2 in., depth 1 1/2 in. $100/200 W 995. A Paris

Porcelain Pot de Crème Set, mid-19th c., green and gilt bands on a white ground, the covers with acorn and oak leaf finials, the low lozenge-shaped stand having inset handles, stand length 15 1/2 in., width 9 1/2 in., 8 pcs. $250/350

1004

$800/1200 W 996. A Set of Twelve Limoges

Porcelain Transfer-Decorated Dinner Plates, delicate floral and gilt banding, all backstamped, retailed by D.H. Holmes, New Orleans, diameter 9 3/4 in., together with five Minton polychromed transferdecorated dinner plates, all backstamped, diameter 10 1/2 in., (17 pcs.) $200/400 W 997. A Minton Transfer-

Printed and Painted Porcelain Dinner Service, c. 1920, Asian motif borders with colorful floral garlands and scattered bouquets on a white ground, comprising 14 dinner plates, 17 salad plates, 15 dessert plates, 14 bread plates, 19 bouillon cups with 20 saucers, 7 coffee cups, 5 teacups, and 10 deep saucers, (123 pcs).

W 1000. A Beaux Arts Carved

and Polychromed Floor Lamp, c. 1900, adjustable arm, fringed silk shade, height 55 in.; together with a Beaux Arts-style brass torchère floor lamp, 20th c., reeded standard on tripartite base, height 65 in., diameter 13 in. $600/900 W 1001. A Bradley and Hubbard

Patinated Metal Table Lamp, early 20th c., gourd-form base with morning glories and foliage, shade ring applied with leaves, retaining original glass chimney and burner element, height 25 1/2 in., Note: Lacking glass panes, some losses to appliqués.

French Noire Porcelain and Transfer-Decorated Vases, late 19th c., in the Classical taste, decorated with processional figures, circular bases; now mounted as table lamps, height to socket 28 in., diameter 7 1/2 in. $400/600 1004. A Pair of Cut Crystal Decanters in a Reticulated Gilt Bronze Stand, spherule stoppers, the stand depicting a Bacchanal procession, on paw feet, height 15 1/2 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 4 in. $400/600

$150/250

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W 1009. A Victorian Patinated Bronze Oval

1011

1005. A Group of Three Cut Crystal and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Dresser Boxes , largest height 5 1/2 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in. $600/800 W 1006. A Group of Four American Cut Glass Table Articles, comprising a

stoppered scent bottle and three decanters (one with associated stopper), height from 7 1/2 in. to 15 in. $150/250 W 1007. A Pair of Austrian Polychromed Plaster Busts of Arab Musicians,

late 19th c., male figure with a lyre, height 16 1/2 in., width 12 in., depth 8 in., female figure with tambourine, height 15 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 7 in.,, both on black selfbases. $300/500 1008. A George III-Style Giltwood Mirror, in the Neoclassical taste, the crest centered by a roundel with gessoed and painted cherubs, surmounted by a spreadwing eagle and flanked by foliate scrolls, the rectangular frame with dentil molding, corners with block rosettes, pendant lozenge flanked by swags, height 36 1/8 in., width 17 in. Note: Some losses. $500/750 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family.

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Shaving Mirror, mid-19th c., vining decoration throughout, oval beveled mirror plate, a pair of scroll candlearms, shaped base with slide lid enclosing a velvet-lined compartment, height 20 3/4 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 5 3/4 in. $250/350 W 1010. A Louis XV-Style Crème and Gilt

Peinte Trumeau Mirror, early 20th c., molded cornice over shaped cartouche enclosing a pastoral courting scene, molded stiles, later conforming mirror plate, attractive patina throughout, height 62 1/2 in., width 44 in. $500/700 1011. A George III-Style Painted and Parcel Gilt Mirror, in the Chippendale taste, elaborate carved and pierced frame with scrolled acanthus, the trumeau depicting costumed figures within a landscape, divided mirror plate, height 54 1/2 in., width 66 in. $1000/2000


1012. An Art Nouveau Bronze Three-Piece Figural Clock Garniture, c. 1910, case supported by putti and dolphins, 8-day movement, the two-light candelabra in the form of dolphins, clock height 14 1/2 in., width 7 in., depth 5 in. $600/900

1012

1016

1020

W 1013. An Antique

American Adamantine Mantel Clock, 1897, by Seth Thomas, gilt brass dial, copper-finish pilasters and lion masks, on lion paw feet, bearing Seth Thomas paper label en verso, height 11 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 6 3/4 in. $400/600

1017 1020 (detail) W 1018. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Carved W 1015. An American Aesthetic Gilt Incised

Slate Mantel Clock, c. 1890, scrolled case on molded base, allover incised with oak leaves and a bird, striking bell movement, height 15 in., width 21 in., depth 6 in. $400/600

$500/700

1016. A Pair of Chinese Flambé Glazed Baluster Vases, covered allover in a rich oxblood red glaze, horizontally streaked in purple and lavender blue, height 28 in. $1000/1500

late 19th c., one with guilloche molded oval back, serpentine seat, fluted tapered legs; the other a Louis XVI-style carved giltwood fauteuil, ribbonedcarved oval back, serpentine seat, fluted tapered legs. $300/500 Provenance: Mme. M. Arnold Granet, New Orleans.

1017. A Pair of Chinese Kangxi-Style Famille Noire Beaker Vases, of waisted hexagonal form, vibrantly enameled with birds, flowers and auspicious symbols, height 16 in., width 7 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in. $700/900

$500/750 W 1019. Two Louis XVI-Style Side Chairs,

W 1014. A Louis XVI-

Style Bronze Petite Boudoir Clock, c. 1910, finely painted enamel, the circular acanthus swags surmounted by a winged putto, scrolled supports, conforming base, height 10 in., width 4 1/2 in., depth 4 in.

Walnut Fauteuils, shaped molded backs, scrolled arms, oval seat rail with rosette blocks, tapered fluted legs.

1020. A Louis XVI-Style Marquetry Dining Table, the oval top inlaid with foliate scrolls and a floral cartouche, tapering square legs, height 31 in., width 75 in., depth 39 in. $1000/1500

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1023. A Pair of Antique Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Covered Jars, the globular bodies with scenic figural, floral and avian panels reserved on a dense scrolling floral ground, domed covers with foo-dog finials, height 20 in. $1000/1500 1024. A Pair of Louis XVI-Style Painted and Gilded Trumeau Mirrors, each with arched crest centered by a cabochon cartouche, gilt moldings and blue and green paint decoration, blocked molded base, height 120 in., width 50 in. $1500/2500 W 1025. An Antique American Gilt

Metal and Onyx Three-Piece Clock Garniture, c. 1900, clock by Ansonia, New York, the Art Nouveau case with porcelain dial, associated five-light gilt bronze candelabra with urn-form standard mounted with swags, hung with prisms, clock height 14 1/2 in., 7 1/2 in., depth 5 in., candelabra height 18 in.

1021

$500/700 W 1026. A Suite

of Vintage Faux Alligator Luggage, mid20th c., marked Maximillian, New York, comprising a brass-fitted overnight case, with matching vanity case, 11 in. x 18 in. x 18 in. and 7 3/4 in. x 14 in. x 10 in. respectively.

1022

$200/300 W 1027. A Set of

1023

1021. A Carved Oak Buffet, 19th c., the pedimented backsplash with dragons, rampant lions, and a coat of arms, gadrooned top, three drawers above recessed cupboard with arched niche, the sides with knights flanking cupboard doors, blocked foliate-carved base, height 54 in., width 78 in., depth 26 in. $800/1200

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1022. A Pair of Antique Chinese Polychrome Enameled Porcelain Jars, the globular bodies decorated with continuous figural scenes, height 11 in., diameter 9 1/2 in. $600/800

Four Decorative South African Zebra Skin and Water Buffalo Lumbar Cushions, custom-made with zippered side closure, 22 in. x 9 1/4 in. $200/400


1030

W 1028. An Italian Pietra Dura Plaque, oval with a bird

resting on a fruiting and floral bouquet, in a molded painted wood frame, plaque 19 in. x 13 1/2 in., frame 24 in. x 19 in. Note: Some losses. $400/600 1031

W 1029. A Decorative Three-Panel Folding Screen in

the Rococo Taste, the shaped panels depicting scenes of French court life above and cavorting cherubs below, floral sprays en verso, height 68 1/2 in., total width 54 1/2 in. $500/750 1030. A Pair of Chinese Blue Glazed Jars, the ovoid bodies and short necks with allover mazarine blue glaze, height 17 1/2 in. $700/1000 1031. A Good Pair of Monumental Neoclassical-Style Carved Architectural Finials, each with onion-topped crest, baluster body with ram’s head handles and swags, circular bases, height 39 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 18 in. $2000/3000 W 1032. Charles Cole Markham (American, 1837-

1907), “Girl with a Balloon”, oil on board, signed and dated “1873” lower left, Winsor & Newton, London label en verso, 16 in. x 12 in., in a giltwood frame. $600/900 1033 1033. A Pair of Antique Louis XV-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Seven-Light Figural Candelabra, foliate scroll arms supported by putti, on scrolled and fluted bases, height 27 in., width 17 in., depth 10 in.

W 1035. A Patinated Bronze Garden Sculpture of a Young Boy

Balancing on a Snail, 20th c., height 28 in., width 19 in., depth 10 in.

$2000/3000

$500/750

W 1034. A Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass

W 1036. A Pair of Cast Iron Dolphin-Form Garden Wall Plaques,

Twelve-Light Chandelier, 20th c., the scrolled arms cast with foliate decoration, height 28 in., diameter 30 in.

each with serpentine body and detailed casting, height 36 1/2 in., width 9 in.

$1000/1500

$400/600

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1037 (1 of a pair)

1040

1037. A Pair of Antique American Cast Iron Gates, c. 1890, with palmette finials, some elements hand-wrought, in “estate” condition, height 75 in., total length 100 in.

1041. An Antique English Enamel and Gilt Metal Mantel Clock, late 19th c., the case marked “Derby Silver Co.”, enamel dial, Japy Freres movement, mounted with masks, bellflowers and floral reliefs, height 16 1/2 in., width 8 in., depth 4 1/2 in. $500/750

$500/750 Provenance: Found on a Burlington, NJ estate designed by notable Victorian architect Frank Furness.

W 1042. A Victorian Gilt Brass Fire Fender, with molded

frame and scrolled corners, rear spurred legs, height 11 in., width 46 in., depth 11 1/2 in. $75/125

1038. A Group of Rustic Garden Furniture, comprising a table and two long benches, all of thick weathered antique pine with iron studs, wagon wheel ends on shoe feet, table height 23 in., width 55 in., depth 25 in.

W 1043. A Victorian Brass Fire Fender, late 19th c., with

ball supports and cylindrical crossbars, height 11 in., width 54 in., depth 12 1/2 in. $150/250 W 1044. An American Brass Fire Tool Set, spherule and

$1500/2500 1041

ring-turned handles, the pronged stand with spreading shaped foot, stand height 32 in. $100/200

W 1039. A Pair of Steel

Obelisk-Form Garden Topiaries, the ball finials above frames of latticework, on ball feet, height 76 1/2 in., width 18 5/8 in., depth 18 5/8 in. $300/500

1040. A Cast Iron Garden Sculpture, in the Beaux Arts taste, featuring two reclining Winged Victories holding paterae aloft and flanking a horn of plenty, on a rectangular base, height 25 in., length 36 3/8 in. $500/750

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W 1045. An American Renaissance Carved Rosewood

Settee, c. 1870, arched molded crest centered by an acanthine cartouche with floral sprays to the sides, padded arms with scroll supports, rounded conforming seat rail on lobed turned feet, height 46 in., width 66 in., depth 25 in. $800/1200


W 1046. An

Antique American Walnut Dining Table, 19th c., rectangular molded top opening to receive two leaves, plain skirt, turned tapered legs, height 30 in., width 46 3/8 in., open width 70 in., depth 42 in.

1051

$700/1000 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/ Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family.

W 1049. An American Late Classical

Mahogany Center Table, c. 1840, New York, square top, ogee skirt, faceted support, incurvate plinth, scroll feet, casters, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 36 in.

1048

$250/350 1050. An American Classical Carved Mahogany Extension Dining Table, 19th c., circular top with six leaves, cluster column pedestal, quadripartite incurvate plinth, disc feet, height 25 5/8 in., extended length 158 1/4 in., width 54 in. $2000/3000 1051. An American Aesthetic Carved and Burl Walnut Cabinet, late 19th c., shaped fan carved crest, upper case with three short drawers and door, over four graduated long drawers, blocked base, casters, retaining original pulls, height 51 5/8 in., width 37 in., depth 17 in.

1050

W 1047. A Suite of Six Antique American Walnut Side Chairs, c. 1900,

medallion backs, circular caned seats, turned tapered legs, stretchers. $300/500 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family.

$500/750

1048. An American Renaissance Carved Walnut Sideboard, c. 1870, the superstructure with broken arch crest, paneled back, scrolled brackets, on a molded marble top above a pair of paneled drawers, strapwork bracketed stiles, rounded corners, a pair of raised panel doors, molded base, blocked feet, casters, height 86 1/2 in., width 58 1/2 in., depth 23 in. $800/1200

W 1052. An American Carved Walnut

Butler’s Desk, late 19th c., the top above six carved drawers, the center escritoire drawer with fold-out writing surface and fitted interior, canted carved stiles, blocked feet, height 52 in., width 42 7/8 in., depth 21 in. $400/600

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1053. An American Late Victorian Rolltop Desk, 19th c., S tambour top opening to fitted interior with drawers and compartments, kneehole configuration of drawers, blocked base, height 54 1/4 in., width 66 in., depth 35 3/4 in.

W 1062. An American Aesthet-

ic Ebonized Side Table, late 19th c., inset fabric covered top, molded skirt, pierce carved apron, turned supports, X-form plinth with circular shelf, arched feet, height 30 in., width 30 in., depth 22 in. $400/600

$1000/1500 W 1063. An American Rococo W 1054. An American Carved

Walnut Desk, mid-19th c., shaped crest above drawers and compartments, pull-out writing surface, ogee molded drawer, paneled doors below, molded base, blocked and molded feet, height 47 in., width 41 1/2 in., depth 21 in.

1053

Carved Walnut Parlor Suite, c. 1870, comprising a sofa, 2 armchairs and 4 side chairs, the sofa with molded triple back, scroll arms, serpentine rail, cabriole legs, casters, conforming chairs, settee height 33 1/2 in., width 64 1/2 in., depth 60 in. $500/700

$300/500 W 1064. A Suite of Six W 1055. An American

American Eastlake Walnut Side Chairs, late 19th c., arched crests, spindled and fan carved backs, circular caned seats, turned legs, stretchers.

Oak Bowfront Cabinet, c. 1900, scrolled acanthus carved cornice, glazed door and sides, molded base, carved turned legs, casters, glass shelf interior, height 71 1/2 in., width 42 in., depth 20 in.

$300/500 W 1065. A Colonial Re-

$600/900

1900, molded top, tambour doors enclosing small drawers, molded base, height 16 1/2 in., width 54 in., depth 15 5/8 in.

vival Mahogany Bibliothèque, late 19th/early 20th c., dentil molded cornice, fluted columnar stiles, three glazed doors, adjustable shelves, on chamfered disc feet, height 65 in., width 72 in., depth 18 in.

$300/500

$800/1200

1060. An American Renaissance Carved Mahogany Extension Dining Table, late 19th c., rectangular top with five leaves, molded skirt, split pedestal support carved with acanthine lions, paw feet, casters, height 29 1/2 in., extended length 127 in., width 53 1/2 in.

W 1066. An American Rococo

1060

W 1056. An American

Renaissance Carved Walnut Side Table, late 19th c., marble top, chamfered corners, turned stem, canted upright supports, arched legs with bosses, height 28 3/4 in., width 19 1/4 in., depth 14 3/4 in. $300/500 W 1057. An American

Aesthetic Carved Walnut Platform Rocker, late 19th c., pierced crest, reeded stiles with geometric brackets, padded arms, carved frame, rockers. $300/500 W 1058. An American

Mahogany “Lincoln” Rocker, 19th c., scrolled back and arm, shaped seat rail, outswept legs, on rockers. $500/700

W 1059. An Antique American Oak Library Cabinet, c.

$1200/1800 Provenance: The Marinoni-Nolan House, 2707 Coliseum Street, New Orleans. Note: No home in New Orleans has been the scene of more select gatherings and of more delightful hospitality than that of the Marinoni Nolan home on Coliseum Street. With its lovely gardens and its stately design the family entertained with grace and pride for six generations. It has been in the family since 1881, when it was purchased by Ulisse Marinoni Sr. Recently the home was used as the principal location for the Oscar - winning movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”. W 1061. An American Renaissance Burled Walnut

Chest of Drawers, late 19th c., marble top above three paneled drawers with incised carving, molded base, blocked feet, height 27 3/8 in., width 54 7/8 in., depth 21 1/2 in. $500/700 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family.

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Assembled Parlor Suite, late 19th c., comprising a sofa and 2 side chairs, the mahogany sofa with molded crest, scroll arms, serpentine seat rail, cabriole legs, casters; the rosewood grained side chairs with bead carved crests, rounded seat rails, cabriole legs, casters, sofa height 40 1/2 in., width 67 in., depth 23 1/2 in. Note: Shrinkages (chairs). $300/500 W 1067. A Group of Seven An-

tique American Mahogany Parlor Chairs, 19th c., including two lady’s slipper chairs with carved crest, a gentleman’s armchair, two balloon back side chairs, a medallion back side chair and a caned seat side chair. $300/500


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Restauration Mahogany Washstand, c. 1840, probably New Orleans, marble top, ogee molded frieze drawer, a pair of beaded doors, ogee base and bracket feet, lacks backsplash, height 31 3/8 in., width 34 5/8 in., depth 18 in.

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$500/700 W 1069. An American

Late Classical Mahogany Secretary, mid-19th c., ogee molded cornice, bead molded glazed doors enclosing shelves, two short drawers, fold-out writing surface above three drawers, bracket feet, height 71 1/2 in., width 41 5/8 in., depth 18 1/8 in.

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W 1076. Ben Benn (American/New Orleans,

1884-1983), “Pirate’s Alley”, gouache on paper, titled “Pirate’s Alley” and dated “1952” on mat lower left and inscribed “New Orleans” on mat lower right, 13 in. x 11 in., matted and framed. $400/600

$700/1000 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family. W 1070. An American

Renaissance Walnut Washstand, c. 1875, molded marble top above long drawer and pair of paneled cupboard doors, chamfered stiles, molded base, disc feet, height 30 3/4 in., width 36 in., depth 20 1/2 in. $300/500 Provenance: Descended in the Ellis/Denis/Beauvais-Decuir family. W 1071. An American

Classical Cherrywood Console Table, 19th c., probably Southern, turned legs, height 30 1/4 in., width 48 in., depth 23 in. $300/500

W 1077. Normah Louise Alcott Knight

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1072. An American Cypress Library Table, plank top, splayed chamfered legs, pegged stretcher, height 30 3/4 in., width 60 in., depth 23 5/8 in.

(American/Texas, 1910-2005), “South Padre Island Sand Dunes”, copper plate affixed to masonite, signed lower left, with the artist’s biography and an “Art Galleries at Bahia Mar, South Padre Island, TX” label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed.

$300/500

$300/500

W 1073. Two American Rocking Chairs, late 19th

1078. Palmer Schoppe (American/ California, 1912-2001, active Charleston, South Carolina, 1934-35), “Jockey Seated”, tempera on canvas, signed and dated “1953” lower right, signed, titled, and dated en verso, 20 in. x 16 1/2 in., framed.

c., one mahogany with beehive finials, turned spindles, bentwood arms, carved seat, turned legs, the other in mixed woods with intaglio crest, shaped back splat, turned legs, stretchers. $200/300

$700/900 W 1074. A Colonial Revival Miniature Carved

Mahogany Bombé Chest, c. 1900, after an 18th c. Boston prototype, molded serpentine top above four graduated drawers, molded base, on ball and claw feet, height 11 1/4 in., width 13 3/8 in., depth 6 3/4 in. $150/250

Provenance: Estate of the artist, California. W 1079. Kenneth Gayoso How (American/

Florida, 1883-1950), “Palms in a Landscape”, charcoal on paper, signed lower right, 9 5/8 in. x 12 1/2 in., matted and framed. $500/700

1075. Emil Eugen Holzhauer (Georgia/Florida, 1887-1986), “Boats at Night Time, Valparaiso”, oil on masonite, signed and titled en verso, 20 in. x 24 in., unframed. $2500/3500

W 1080. W.E. Dwyer (American/New

Orleans, 20th c.), “Dawn in the Bayou”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “67” lower right, signed and inscribed en verso, 18 in. x 36 1/4 in., in a period frame. $400/600

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1081. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 19021990), “Swamp Idyl (Louisiana Bayou Country)”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 20 in. x 16 in., in a carved and giltwood frame.

W 1087. Charles Henry Reinike

(American/Louisiana, 19061983), “Portrait of a Plantation Owner”, oil on canvas, unsigned, 17 7/8 in. x 14 in., unframed. $500/700 Provenance: Estate of the artist, descended in the family.

$800/1200 W 1082. Alice Leigh Moise

1088. Colette Pope Heldner (American/New Orleans, 19021990), “Swamp Idyll (Louisiana Bayou Country), oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 20 in. x 36 in., framed.

(American/New Orleans, 19051997, active Newcomb College, 1924-28), “Old Telegram Road, Northern Louisiana”, oil on canvas, signed and dated “49” lower right, 14 1/8 in. x 20 in., unframed.

$1000/1500

$300/500

W 1089. An Antique American

W 1083. Lila Norma Shelby

(American/Louisiana, 19001994), “Cottage by the River”, oil on canvas board, signed “Lila Shelby N.A.W.A.” and dated “’57” upper right, 16 in. x 20 in., framed.

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$500/700

Oak Time-Punch Clock, c. 1915, by International Time Recorder Co., cast iron wheel with 100 employee numbers, interior mechanism stamps time and number on continuous paper roll, each side with paneled, glazed doors, height 35 1/2 in., width 27 in., depth 25 in. $300/500

W 1084. Mary

Elizabeth King (American/ Washington D.C., 1899-1991), “Autumn”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 18 in. x 28 in., framed.

W 1090. A Russian

Submarine Clock, 20th c., possibly by Vostok, with sweep second hand and mounting bracket, winding key also opens door, height 8 1/2 in., width 8 1/2 in., depth 3 1/2 in.

$500/700 W 1085. Rolland

Harve Golden (American/New Orleans, b. 1931), “Beneath Uncle Ben (Benjamin Franklin statue at Printing House Square, New York City)”, watercolor, signed and dated “’85” lower right, Brown’s, Jackson, Mississippi label en verso, sight 18 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in., framed. $500/700 Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 1985.

$100/200 W 1091. A Group of

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W 1086. Edith deMay Smith (American/

Charleston, d. 1984), “St. Philip’s Steeple, Charleston, S.C.”, watercolor, signed lower right, titled on mat board, sight 5 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. $300/500

Antique Pinback Buttons, over 100 buttons, most made by Whitehead & Hoag, c. 1895, including: 20 politicians, 10 war ships and America’s Cup winners, 50 flags, 20 flowers and animals, 4 Little Pinkies, one Yellow Kid, several Red Cross, Yellowstone Park Hotels, cyclist Eddied Bald, boxer Corbett and others. $300/500

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Louisiana Purchase Auction™ November 20 & 21, 2010 Property Deadline October 11 Featuring 18th and 19th c. American furniture and decorative arts, English and French antiques, Continental and English paintings, Southern coin silver, Newcomb pottery, American and Southern paintings, prints, and photographs, historical documents and memorabilia, and Civil War artifacts, especially consigned by institutions, estates and collectors.

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1. James Guy Evans (New Orleans/Active, 1835-1860), “Tow Boat Conqueror of New Orleans, Capt. John Heaton, Coming up from the Balize, October 29th, 1847,” oil on canvas, signed “Evans,” 39 1/2 in. x 49 1/2 in. Note: A version of this painting is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2. Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros (French, 1771-1835),”Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821),” oil on canvas, signed and dated “J Gros. / 1807.,” 26 1/2 in. x 22 1/4 in., original giltwood frame.

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3. Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (American/Philadelphia, 1877-1968), “The Water Boy,” 1930, painted plaster, initialed “MVWF,” signed “Dorothy Warrick,” height 12 1/4 in. 4. A Fine Newcomb College Art Pottery Vase, 1908, Leona Fischer Nicholson, height 12 3/4 in. 5.Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956), “Charcoal Schooners, New Basin Canal,” c. 1916-17, oil on masonite, signed, titled, 30 in. x 36 in. W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Please note that all of the terms and descriptions used in this catalogue are intended as qualified opinions only and are subject to the Conditions of Sale and Limited Warranty set forth elsewhere. Neal Auction Company assumes no express or implied warranty with respect to these terms and descriptions, and they shall not be construed to be a warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Subject to the foregoing, with respect to authorship of works of art, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

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.

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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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Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans, 249

Duchoiselle (aft.), 447

Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans (attr.), 250

W.E. Dwyer, 1080

American School, 251, 817, 983-984, 986

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Joseph Alexander Ames, 327

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Stephanie Dumont, 952

English School, 782, 988-989

Clara Klinghoffer, 717

Cesare A. Ricciardi, 985

Normah Louise Alcott Knight, 1077

Charles Whitfield Richards, 571, 931, 936-937

Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer, 380, 387

Raymond Francis Robbins, 957

Käthe Kollwitz, 713 Adolph Kronengold, 932 Walter Kuhlman, 953

David Roberts (aft.), 405 Walter Robertson, 252 Noel Rockmore, 934-935, 938, 947, 958

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George Rodrigue, 337, 374

Martin Laborde, 694-695, 698

Peter Richard Rubens, 542

George Febres, 692-693

Adrian Latour, 987

Robert Rucker, 396-397, 400

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Joan Felscher, 959

Carol Leake, 7

Peter Ruta, 543

Adelle Badeaux, 702-703

Fischer, 946

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Leonard Baskin, 711

John Kelly Fitzpatrick, 378

Emilie Marie de Hoa LeBlanc, 924, 926

Karl Wilhelm Bauerle, 901

Jan Fressetto, 14

Emilie Marie de Hoa LeBlanc (attr.), 925

Ben Benn, 1076

Robert Furber (pub.), 205

Myron Lechay, 338

Jacqueline Bishop, 699

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Corneille van Leemputten, 646

Walter Inglis Anderson, 372 John James Audubon, 163-198, 206-223, 224-236

Antoine Blanchard, 740

Étienne-Maurice Falconet (aft), 34

Marc De Gastyne, 389-390

Jean Louis Lefort, 739

René Charles Bollanger, 706

Giambologna (aft.), 455

George Louis Le Rouge, 199

Giovanni Bologna (aft.), 101

Vincenzo Gemito (aft.), 51

François Levaillant, 203

William Van De Velde Bonfield, 831

Luca Giordano (mann.), 150

Douglas Bourgeois, 689-691, 696-697, 701

Rolland Harve Golden, 1085

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Petion Savain, 401 Palmer Schoppe, 939, 954-955, 1078 Henri Schouten, 645 Charles Schreyvogel (aft.), 964 Don Scott, 960 John Senex, 48 Lila Norma Shelby, 1083 Stowell Bradford Sherman, 950

Charles Cole Markham, 1032

Robert Gordy, 940

Alan J. Shields, 707

Carl Marko, 295

Rudolph Carles Gorman, 710

Edith deMay Smith, 1086

Richard Burrell Brough, 943-944

Harry E. Greaves, 368

Richard Smith, 709

Andrew Bucci, 381

Laurent-Honoré Marqueste (aft.), 50

Rembrandt Bugatti (style of), 751

Emile Albert Gruppe, 835

Victor Stanley Matson, 951

Frederick Guess, 395

William F. Matthews, 816

Clarence LaVerne Butler, 961

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Michael Meads, 9

Robert Harvey, 347-350

Joan Miro, 384, 386 Alice Leigh Moise, 1082

James A. Camlin, 962

Colette Pope Heldner, 371, 837, 929, 1081, 1088

Michele Capuano, 403

Knute Heldner, 340

Berthe Morisot, 391-392

Mark Catesby, 204

William Highfield, 990

Sebastian Muenster, 202

Pieter Casteels (aft.), 205

G. Howard Hilder, 13

H. Chapman, 902

Theodore Hines, 991

Chinese School, 270

Hiroshige, 465-468, 498

George Nignet, 900

Christo, 708

Emil Eugen Holzhauer, 1075

Matteo Nivert, 8

Continental School, 355

Elmyr de Hory, 718

Harry Nolan (attr.), 948

Edouard Cortes, 294

Kenneth Gayoso How, 1079

Raymond Moreau Crosby, 705

Thomas Hudson (attr.), 307

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Alexander Calder, 382

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Margaret May Dashiell, 836 Ronald Davis, 385 Marie Elizabeth Demeaux, 399, 833 Joseph F. Wallet Des Barres, 200-201 Jim Dine, 379 Joseph Donaldson, 393 Bernard Dondorf, 162

Marie Atkinson Hull, 346 David Aiken Humphrey, 963 Clementine Hunter, 394

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Italian School, 151-152

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Anton Karssen, 793

Arnoldus Montanus, 161

Hyacinth Phileas Sobre (aft.), 101 Spanish Colonial School, 19 Marion Souchon, 373 Southern School, 376 Frank Stella, 383 Allison Stewart, 700 Meyer Straus, 341 Gilbert Stuart (aft.), 308

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New Orleans School, 949

Enrico Tarenghi, 626

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Charles Valton (aft.), 913 George Louis Viavant, 345

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Will Ousley, 838, 945

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Vincente Garcia de Paredes, 712 Pablo Picasso, 388 Niek van der Plas, 402, 627

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Jim Rabby, 941

Harold C. Kimball, 10

Charles Henry Reinike, 375, 942, 1087

Mary Elizabeth King, 1084

Vera Reinike, 956

Alberta Kinsey, 342, 344, 370

Paul Renard, 899

Robert Weimerskirch, 11 Franz Weiss, 933 Warik Wheatley, 704 Elizabeth “Bebe” Wolfe, 928 Millie Nungester Wolfe, 927 Thomas Waterman Wood, 815

Alexander John Drysdale, 339, 343, 369, 832, 834, 930

Wayman Elbridge Adams, 377

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Ellsworth Woodward, 12, 367 William Woodward, 398

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Placing a bid at auction constitutes buyer’s acceptance of and agreement to these Conditions of Sale. 1. WAIVER OF WARRANTY: All lots are sold “AS IS”. No statement regarding condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalogue or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. Any such warranty is WAIVED. Regarding works of art, Neal Auction Company does not make any express or implied warranty as to authorship. No statement in the catalogue or elsewhere, orally or in writing, shall be construed as an express or implied warranty, representation or limitation of liability as to authorship. Any such warranty is WAIVED. Buyer agrees and acknowledges that: (a) buyer is not relying on Neal Auction Company’s skill or judgment in selecting to purchase any lot; (b) no oral or written statements in the catalogue of Neal Auction Company or elsewhere regarding condition, attribution, kind, quality, value or authorship are the cause of or reason behind buyer’s purchase of any lot; (c) buyer would have incurred the purchase of any lot regardless of any oral or written statements about condition, attribution, kind, quality, value, or authorship made in the catalogue or elsewhere; (d) Neal Auction Company did not know and could not have known that condition, attribution, kind, quality, expressed value, or authorship is the cause or reason why buyer decides to purchase any lot; (e) buyer’s purchase of any lot is not intended to gratify a nonpecuniary interest; and (f) Neal Auction Company did not know, nor should it have known, that any oral or written statement about a lot in the catalogue or elsewhere would cause a nonpecuniary loss to buyer. Notwithstanding the foregoing WAIVER OF WARRANTY, agreements and acknowledgements, Neal Auction Company may in its sole discretion, but shall not be obligated to, consider any reasonable request for rescission of a sale on the basis of authenticity of authorship of a work of art under the following terms and conditions only, all of which must be met: A. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding lots identified by Neal Auction Company by the terms “attributed to,” “school of,” “manner of,” “after,” or “signature of.” B. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding any lot unless the buyer notifies Neal Auction Company in writing within a reasonable time from the date of the auction, and returns the lot to Neal Auction Company in the same condition that the lot was in at the time of sale. C. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission regarding any lot unless the buyer presents to Neal Auction Company a written document signed by a recognized art expert acceptable to Neal Auction Company that the lot in question is a forgery. D. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission to any person (including but not limited to the original buyer’s heirs, legatees, assigns, transferees, or subsequent purchasers) other than the original buyer, and any rights of the original buyer are not transferrable or assignable. E. Neal Auction Company shall not grant rescission when: (i) there is a conflict of expert opinion as to the authorship; (ii) expert opinion supported authorship at the time of sale, although expert opinion may have changed after the date of sale; and (iii) scientific processes that were unavailable, expensive or impractical at the time of sale have revealed since the time of sale that the author or period Neal Auction Company believed to be accurate at the time of sale was inaccurate. F. In any dispute between Neal Auction Company and buyer regarding authorship of a work of art, it is stipulated that rescission of the sale and refund of the price paid shall be the buyer’s sole recourse or remedy, if any is available, and Neal Auction Company shall not be responsible or obligated for any damages (including compensatory, general, incidental, exemplary or special damages), non-pecuniary losses, costs, expenses, injury, mental anguish, lost profits, attorney’s fees, or any other monetary or injunctive relief. 2. The auctioneer shall have absolute discretion in determining the successful bidder. At the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the offered lot will pass to the bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer. The bidder thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility and will pay full purchase price for the said lot.

3. The auctioneer may decide that any original bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the same. 4. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any item at any time before the sale of the item. 5. No merchandise will be released before the end of the auction. 6. If the buyer fails to comply with any of the conditions of sale, Neal Auction Company reserves the right to hold such defaulting buyer liable for the purchase price; to cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer; resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately on seven days’ notice to the buyer or, take such other actions available by law as deemed necessary or appropriate. If Neal Auction Company resells the property, the original defaulting buyer shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price and all costs and expenses, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, reasonable attorneys’ fees, commissions, incidental damages and all other charges due hereunder. ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BIDS 1. All absentee bids and/or telephone bids must be in our gallery by 5 P.M. CST the Thursday prior to the auction. 2. All arrangements for bidding should be made as early as possible. Telephone bidding will be taken at the discretion of the Neal Auction Company. Each item must have a minimum low estimate of $500. 3. We assume no responsibility for failure to execute bids for any reason whatsoever. 4. We reserve the right to require that advance bids be accompanied by a 25% deposit. PAYMENT 1. The successful bidder agrees to pay a buyer’s premium in the amount of 22% of the hammer price on each lot up to and including $200,000, plus 10% of the hammer price greater than $200,000. For purchases made by cash, check or wire transfer, the buyer’s premium shall be discounted 2.5% of this 22%. 2. Unless exempt by law, the purchaser will be required to pay Louisiana and local taxes, and, if applicable, any federal luxury or other tax, on the total purchase price. 3. Documentation of tax exemption must be provided upon registration. 4. Payment in full must be made by the successful bidder within ten days of the auction date. Interest charges will apply to invoices paid after this period expires. We reserve the right to require payment in full of the sales price at the moment of the successful bid. 5. VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted for invoices up to $25,000 per customer. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING Live internet bidding is available through Live Auctioneers at a buyer’s premium in the amount of 23% of the hammer price. See www.liveauctioneers.com TERMS Any customer not accredited by Neal Auction Company must present a letter of reference from their bank or other suitable source acceptable to Neal Auction Company. Neal Auction Company requests that the merchandise be held on premises until the check clears or money can be wired into the Neal Auction Company account. SHIPPING We will assist buyers in making shipping arrangements by furnishing information on packers and shippers. Handling of purchased lots by us is at the risk of the purchaser. Final shipping arrangements and agreements are strictly between the buyer and the shipper. STORAGE We will be glad to store certain items purchased at auction until transportation is arranged. Unless other arrangements are made and confirmed in writing, all items must be removed within one week of the auction. On the first business day following that time period, merchandise remaining in the gallery will be turned over to a storage facility. The owner will be responsible for handling and storage costs. Handling costs will be a minimum of $50. Storage rates will carry a minimum charge of $15 per month. For a list of our storage charges by item category, please ask our customer service personnel at the front desk area. All items handled or stored will be at the purchaser’s risk. Storage charges are billed monthly and must be paid before merchandise is released. We are not liable for any damage to merchandise after the sale. W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com 203


Auction Results for July 2010 0001-$984 0002-$358 0003-$597 0004-$307 0006-$179 0007-$1792 0009-$298 0010-$244 0012-$1434 0013-$1195 0015-$836 0016-$597 0017-$1342 0018-$836 0019-$956 0021-$3465 0022-$4182 0023-$179 0025-$732 0027-$1912 0028-$1075 0029-$1912 0030-$1353 0031-$1586 0033-$1107 0034-$1314 0035-$1952 0036-$597 0039-$369 0040-$478 0041-$896 0043-$427 0044-$239 0045-$298 0046-$615 0047-$1314 0048-$597 0049-$597 0050-$1912 0051-$298 0052-$776 0054-$3883 0056-$896 0057-$776 0058-$358 0060-$717 0062-$956 0063-$1342 0064-$776 0065-$328 0066-$298 0067-$836 0068-$597 0069-$776 0070-$776 0071-$549 0072-$268 0074-$836 0076-$584 0077-$1107 0078-$2868 0079-$2031 0080-$799 0081-$298 0083-$956 0085-$1599 0087-$776 0088-$492

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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 Rachel Weathers Director of Research Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R. Director of Consignments, Books & Manuscripts Marc Fagan Director of Paintings, Prints & Photography Claudia Kheel Associate Director of Consignments Reid Hinshelwood Consignments Administrator Michele Carolla Silver & Decorative Arts Katherine Hovas Inventory Coordinator Steven G. Rutledge European Paintings & Decorative Arts Michele Carolla American Paintings & Decorative Arts Amie Strickland Asian Arts Bettine Field Carroll

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 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 Museum Services Douglas Lewis, Ph.D., F.A.A.R.

CATALOGUE CONSULTANTS Decorative Arts & Victoriana Ann M. Masson Silver Carey Mackie-Alsobrook Furniture & Decorative Arts Doris Mollenkopf Newcomb Pottery & Decorative Arts Sally Main Fine Arts Ryan K. Miner

W denotes the lot is illustrated at www.nealauction.com

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