New Orleans Auction g alleries
MARCH 25-26, 2023
MARCH 25-26, 2023
March 25-26, 2023
In a world of constant reinvention and reimagination, finding new inspiration can be challenging. That’s why coming across something that feels fresh, original or clever – be it on Instagram or within the pages of a magazine – can set me on a path of discovery and creativity.
When I’m craving a reinvigorating perspective, a visit to New York always delivers. With its limitless well of the latest and greatest in fashion, design and art, it is one of my favorite cities for inspiration. From museum exhibits and gallery shows to exquisite dining and theater productions (and lots of shopping, of course), the experiences New York provides refresh my senses.
On a recent visit, just after the holidays, I made my way to see Bergdorf’s iconic window displays on Fifth Avenue. These stunning works of art take 10 months of design and production and more than two weeks to install, relying on a team of more than 100 people. In a matter of weeks, the windows are stripped back down to blank canvases and prepared for the next season. Already, ideas are budding, and soon, new and extraordinary displays will bloom again.
Similarly, at an auction house, each sale presents an equally riveting opportunity for transformation. As our team curates a unique assortment of items from various collections and finds new and unexpected ways to present them a sense of renewed excitement abounds.
It seems fitting that as spring begins its ethereal budding, inspiration is blossoming at NOAG. For our March Estates Auction, we drew inspiration from the simplicity, romance and beauty of nature. This sale, which includes nearly 800 lots, brings together an elegant selection of jewelry, antique furniture, fine art, decorative objects and more. We’ve styled and photographed many of these against the rich historical features and dreamy blank canvas of Solari Orleans, a Victorian mansion on St. Charles Avenue, designed by Thomas Sully.
Much like natural elements, over time, find their way around the exterior of a storied manor, peer through cracks in the floorboards or seep through open spaces, so too does a new season reinvigorate our senses and beckons us to break through with new perspective.
We hope you will be inspired by the stories behind the estates and collections featured in this sale, including the estates of two remarkable women: Norma Crawford
Myers of Dallas and the Estate of Mahin Forrest of Houston. We are also honored to offer works by some of Louisiana’s most celebrated artists, in addition to antiques and decorative objects from The Estate of Dr. Joseph Elmo “Sonny” Dugas, Jr. and Mrs. Betty Jean Ford Dugas of New Orleans. The sale also features historic and contemporary Southern art from the collection of Jean Bragg Gallery. I invite you to read more about these estates and collections in the following pages, including a special section highlighting Louisiana fine art offered in this sale.
Our March Estates Auction takes place March 25-26, beginning at 10 a.m. each day. Exhibition opens Monday, March 13, and continues through Friday, March 24. The gallery is open Monday-Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
I encourage you to join us at our gallery for in-person bidding, but you can also bid from the comfort of your own home by telephone or live online with LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. You may also submit absentee bids in advance of the sale. As always, we stand ready to assist you. Whether it’s a request for a condition report, additional photos or guidance on how to bid, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Much like this time of year invites a sense of rebirth, so too do I hope the following pages inspire you to reimagine and reinvigorate your interiors.
See you at the auction,
Taylor Eichenwald Assistant Director
“And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles.”
– Frances Hodgson Burnett The Secret Garden
A featured collection of fine art in collaboration with
To say Norma Crawford Myers had it all would be an understatement. Intelligent, loyal, ambitious, beautiful, generous and impeccable in her taste, Norma was a consummate friend, mother and wife, and a savvy and successful businesswoman.
Growing up in East Texas, Norma was determined to make something of herself, cultivating her entrepreneurial spirit to create the life of her dreams –ultimately embarking on a real estate career that, in addition to tremendous lifelong success, would also bring her a lifetime of love.
estate. They blended their families, lovingly raising their eight children (and, eventually, fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren), while ardently building their real estate development and investment business.
“Norma was flawlessly hands-on. From exquisite furniture to hundreds of pieces of art, each property was beautifully appointed - an impeccable reflection of Norma’s eye for the details. No space was too small or insignificant for that special touch, and it was that approach that set the Myers’ developments apart and ensured their tremendous success."
After attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Norma took a job with Trammel Crow, now one of the nation’s oldest and most prolific developers of and investors in commercial real estate. It was in this role that Norma met real estate developer and World War II veteran, Marvin Myers, to whom she was selling a property. It was, as they both described it, love at first sight.
– SHERRI ZUCKERTogether, Norma and Marvin developed 3525 Sage in Houston’s Galleria area. While in Houston, Norma also started Ultra Magazine , one of Houston’s first luxury publications.
Norma and Marvin also developed “Rienzi,” a midrise in the Turtle Creek area of Dallas, and 17 multi - family properties in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Mexico and Texas. Among their proudest business accomplishments was Conservatory Senior Living, which grew to include five luxury senior living communities across Texas.
Over the course of their 33-year marriage, Norma and Marvin shared a love for family, community, travel and real
It was in these developments that Norma’s passion, business acumen and creativity for interiors shone brightest, diving deeply into every design detail. That extra, personal touch was Norma’s secret weapon and one of her most beloved qualities, according to close friend and frequent collaborator, Sherri Zucker of Brittany Blake Interiors.
In Dallas, Norma and Marvin built their dream home at 4245 Armstrong Parkway, decorating it with antiques acquired throughout Europe, including fireplaces and a custom staircase built from parts that Norma discovered in France. The French chateau-style manse, recognized by Dallas Magazine as one of the city’s most beautiful homes, was designed by renowned architect Cole Smith and continues to be a highly-coveted property. Described by friends as a phenomenal cook, Norma delighted in hosting and entertaining at her home.
The devoted couple was as committed to their love and business partnership as they were to their communities, championing cultural and medical institutions and generously lending their time and talents to causes close to their hearts. In 1987, Norma founded the Winter Ball in Houston, which has raised millions for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America and grown to be one of the city’s most important charity events. The inaugural event, a fabulous three-day extravaganza, included a cocktail party at her home and culminated with a grand black-tie ball. The festivities, thanks to Norma’s determination and vision, were a star-studded affair attended by the likes of Robert Duvall, Patrick Swayze, Jon Voight, Alan Feinstein and Rich Little. She also spearheaded the Signature Chefs March of Dimes Gala and the Crystal Ball for the Huffington Center on Aging at Baylor College of Medicine, which continue to be major social and fundraising events.
Norma’s keen eye for design didn’t end with her business ventures, however. She was as serious about style as she was about business. From fashion and jewelry to antiques and travel experiences, Norma was known as a tastemaker.
Following Marvin’s cancer diagnosis, Norma remained steadfast as both his wife and business partner. While in treatment, Marvin continued to draft up plans and projects on hospital napkins with Norma by his side.
Following his death in 2011, Norma sold Conservatory Senior Living to an investment company. Ever the savvy businesswoman, she re-invested in those very properties.
Norma passed away last year, leaving behind a life beautifully lived and a legacy of immense generosity. NOAG is honored to present the Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, which includes fine art, antiques furniture, decorative objects and more from her iconic Armstrong Parkway home.
Love flourished and prospered for Dr. Joseph Elmo “Sonny” Dugas, Jr. and his wife, Betty Jean Ford Dugas, who met as teenagers and were married in 1950 in Beaumont, Texas. They went on to be together for nearly seven decades.
A Franklin, Louisiana native, Dr. Dugas earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University ( LSU ) . Mrs. Dugas, a San Augustine, Texas native, began her career as a switchboard operator, paving the way for her husband's continued studies. In the late 1950s, the couple moved to New Orleans, where Dr. Dugas completed an internship at Mercy Hospital, while simultaneously serving as a Captain in the Army National Guard, and Mrs. Dugas furthered her career by working for Traveler’s Insurance Company. It was also during this time that the Dugas family welcomed their only son, Joseph Elmo “Buddy” Dugas, III.
After completing his residency as Chief Resident of General and Thoracic Surgery at the New Orleans VA Medical Center, Dr. Dugas opened his private practice, where Mrs. Dugas, ever the supportive and dedicated spouse, served as the office manager. Mrs. Dugas' support and talent would prove invaluable to Dr. Dugas, whose admirable intellect and diverse passions and talents led him to become a fellow of The American College of Surgeons, attend Loyola Law School at night, become president of the local rotary club, and train for his pilot’s license on the weekends – all while running his own medical practice during his illustrious 40year career. Dr. Dugas went on to become Chief of Staff at East Jefferson General Hospital ( EJGH ) before retiring from medicine in 1997.
During their 68 - year marriage and the many decades they spent in New Orleans, Dr. and Mrs. Dugas remained active in their New Orleans community. A talented and avid painter, Mrs. Dugas was a member of The New Orleans Art Association, for which she served as President from 19801981. Dr. and Mrs. Dugas attended St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church as parishioners together. They served on various committees, boards and task forces, but their proudest titles came in the form of wife and husband, "Mamaw" and “Papaw,” cherishing time spent with one another and with their three granddaughters.
An admirer of rose gardens, landscapes and antiques, Mrs. Dugas curated a home that reflected the couple’s love for Southern Louisiana, filled with some of the region’s most celebrated artists, including Clementine Hunter, Alexander Drysdale and Clarence Millet. One of the most beloved works in their collection was a stunning bayou scene by William Henry Buck.
Dr. Dugas passed away peacefully and surrounded by loved ones at the age of 90 in 2021, having been preceded in death in 2019 by the love of his life and their beloved son.
New Orleans Auction Galleries is pleased to offer The Estate of Dr. Joseph Elmo “Sonny” Dugas, Jr. and Mrs. Betty Jean Ford Dugas, which in addition to an impressive selection of regional fine art, includes jewelry, silver and decorative objects.
A native of Tehran, Iran, Mahin spent her formative years in England, where she attended boarding school before eventually enrolling in law school and attending the University of Liège in Belgium. When her father passed away, Mahin chose to leave her studies behind to spend time with her beloved family. It was during this time that, unbeknownst to Mahin, her life would be forever changed in the most beautiful of ways.
Aboard that flight from Liège to Tehran, Mahin met Gabriel Forrest. The young Hungarian, who escaped communist Hungary at just 15 years old, was living in Houston, where he had built a life for himself working in oil and gas production. Gabriel left the oil fields for a position at Texas-based Dresser Industries, a job for which he regularly traveled to Tehran. The rest, as serendipity would have it, became their love story.
In 1976, Mahin joined Gabriel in Houston. Within a year, they were married and welcomed their only son, Alexander. For a brief time, Mahin considered enrolling in law school in the United States but opted instead to help support her husband’s emerging business. In the late 1980s, Gabriel began developing additives used in oil and gas drilling, ultimately patenting a fluid sealing agent. Through the 1990s and early 2000s, this venture proved to be extremely successful for the Forrests.
With business booming, the Forrests were able to build and furnish a stunning home on idyllic Inverness Drive in the heart of River Oaks. Mahin was adamant about creating a French-inspired home, and no detail was too small for her involvement. Working hand-in-hand with architect Peter Brown, Mahin ultimately brought to life her vision –one that reflected her, authentically and unapologetically.
Mahin’s steadfast commitment to her family and to her community never wavered. Above all, she was a loving mother, imparting Alex with her generosity, strength, kindness and quiet, yet profound, wisdom.
Mahin was deeply involved with Houston’s vibrant Iranian community, lending her time and talents to numerous Iranian-American charities and causes. She was an active supporter of the Iranian American Women Foundation ( IAWF ) and was an early contributor to the Holocaust Museum Houston.
Within her Houston home, Mahin curated a space that celebrated her favorite things and reflected her impeccable taste. She acquired pieces from auctions, antique shops, galleries and local estate sales. Surrounded by interesting, beautiful things that made her truly happy, Mahin delighted in the comfort and privacy of her treasured home.
Fluent in French from a young age and a lover of French culture, food and style, Mahin thoughtfully collected French furniture, art and decorative objects, whose history and distinct stories she so admired. She even insisted that her son, Alex, spend several months each summer in France to immerse himself in the culture and language.
Additionally, Mahin’s philanthropic contributions to the medical community stemmed from her own experiences with various gastrointestinal issues, including colitis. She proudly supported the Methodist Hospital Society and the Gastroenterology Center of Excellence at Memorial Hermann (now the Ertan Digestive Disease Center, an homage to Dr. Atilla Ertan, the gastroenterologist who properly diagnosed Mahin)
Mahin passed away in late 2022, following a battle with pancreatic cancer. In her eulogy, her son, Alexander, described his mother as “gentle sophistication, layered with empathy, and a splash of true grit.”
New Orleans Auction Galleries is honored to offer fine French furniture, paintings, fine silk carpets, decorative objects and more from The Estate of Mahin Forrest.
“Gentle sophistication, layered with empathy, and a splash of true grit.”
ALEXANDER FORRESTThe Forrests' Home on Inverness Drive in Houston
The flourishing and thriving interest in regional art that we know today owes a great deal to the indomitable spirit of Jean Bragg. The exhibitions of southern art held at her Jean Bragg Gallery connected the public to the artistic significance of the regional school by advocating for both emerging and established artists and by celebrating the distinct and vibrant local culture of New Orleans and Louisiana.
A champion of regional art, Jean opened her first art and antique shop in New Orleans in 1979, specializing in Newcomb College Pottery and historic Louisiana paintings. By the early 1990s, her Magazine Street gallery was one of the driving forces behind the stunning revitalization of the now iconic street. After the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Jean Bragg relocated her gallery to Julia Street.
As a result of the 1984 World’s Fair, this former derelict warehouse area had undergone a renaissance into a thriving arts district. Her Julia Street gallery was more than just a continuation of the Magazine Street location. Inspired by the move, Jean Bragg began to include contemporary living artists in her exhibitions, while continuing to provide collectors and museums across the country with the finest historic Louisiana paintings and Newcomb and other southern pottery.
As president of the New Orleans District and a member of the Downtown Development District’s advisory board, Jean played an integral role in advancing the local arts as catalysts of both growth and recovery, particularly following the city’s devastating storms in 2005. In 2015, Jean returned to her beloved Macon, Georgia, closing the gallery’s doors in New Orleans but forever leaving a lasting mark on the local arts scene.
Ne w Orleans Auction Galleries is honored to offer regional art from The Collection of the Jean Bragg Gallery, including works by William Woodward, Luis Graner Y Arrufi, James Michalopoulos, Jim Blanchard and George Frederick Castleden.
LOT 505 (TOP PAINTING)
LOT 495 ( MIDDLE LEFT PAINTING);
LOT 494 (MIDDLE RIGHT PAINTING);
LOT 579 (POTTERY)
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
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third quarter 19th century, after a model by Pierre-Philippe Thomire (French, 1751-1843), the gilt-bronze flaring basket pierced with grapes and grape leaves, and supported by three patinated bronze classical maidens grasping gilt-bronze wreaths, above a cylindrical covemolded base ornamented with medallions alternating with classical masques, the bottom edge decorated with lotus leaves. h. 35-1/4”, dia. 15-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas. $4,000-$7,000
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third quarter 19th century, the bronze covered urns molded with ivy and seashells, and supported on fluted columnform marble plinths with octagonal marble bases, set with acanthus-molded bronze trim. h. 13-1/2”, w. 7-1/2”, d. 5-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas. $1,000-$1,500
first quarter 19th century, possibly by Pierre-Philippe Thomire (French, 1751-1843), each with a central kylix-form candle cup and four rhyton-form candle branches molded with masques of Zeus and decorated with leaf-molded medallions, supported on a bronze patine caryatid perched on a star-decorated dome above a cylindrical base, flanked by Napoleonic eagles and anthemion mounts, the square bases decorated on the facades with mounts of Psyche and Cupid, the sides with masque-decorated sunbursts, flanked by cornucopia.
h. 38-1/4”, dia. 15-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$5,000-$8,000
mid-19th century, the domed and molded cornice above a case fitted with a glazed door and glazed sides, the lower section fitted with two glazed doors, the sides glazed, raised on molded block feet, the whole with boulle and ormolu accents. h. 97”, w. 64-1/2”, d. 20-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
fourth quarter 19th century, with a dentillated and leaf-carved cornice, the shield-form finial hung with carved giltwood swagging, flanked by bold, carved swags of fruit, the beveled mirror plate set with an ogee surround carved with bellflowers, the side panels with carved medallions. h. 75-1/2”, w. 72”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
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Rare French Gilt-Bronze and Tole Moderator Lamp
mid-19th century, now electrified, the faceted body decorated in the chinoiserie taste, with mandarin figures, pagodas and plum blossoms on a black ground, the Rococo Revival gilt-bronze fittings pierced and molded with scrollwork and rocaille work, mounted with a shade. h. 32”, dia. 16-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
6
Louis XV Polychromed, Parcel-Gilt and Marble-Top Console
18th century, the front apron with a pierced and carved shell and floral motif throughout, raised on cabriole legs, with a later conforming black marble top. h. 32”, w. 45”, d. 19”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
8 Important,
18th century, possibly an imperial gift, the base profusely carved with various traditional scenes throughout the aprons, including the front apron depicting the emperor in Ming garb returning from battle, the cabriole legs relief-carved with dragons, lotus flowers and other foliate designs.
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
9
Bronze Figure of a Seated Guanyin
20th century, the Goddess of Compassion holding her sacred water bottle, with a pierced halo at her back. h. 32”, w. 18”, d. 11-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
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Monumental French Fin de Siecle Parcel-Gilt and Ebonized Mirror
fourth quarter 19th century, the crest with a bust of Marie Antoinette in an oval frame, flanked by putti and framed with lush sprays of giltwood flowers and leaves, the sides paneled and decorated with carved acanthus leaves, medallions and bellflowers, and lined with beading on an ebonized ground, set with a beveled mirror plate. h. 99”, w. 48”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
11
Pair of Gil t-Bronze Candelabra of Neoclassical Inspiration
19th century, the quiver-form standards raised on domed bases decorated with ribbon-bound reeding and set with leaf-molded candle arms supporting beaded candle sockets, bobeches and drip pans. h. 17-1/2”, dia. 11”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
Pair of Classical-Style Marble Urns on Pedestals
20th century, composed of mottled brown and cream marble, the campana-form urns with reeded bodies, on matching fluted pedestals. overall h. 56-1/2”, w. 14-1/2”, d. 14-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,500-$4,000
13
Large Painted Terracotta Figure of “Diana After the Bath” on Pedestal
20th century, the goddess of the hunt accompanied by Cupid, on a rectangular pedestal with ogee-molded top and base trim.
h. 84”, w. 29”, d. 29”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
14
Pair of French Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Plaques of Artemis and Britomartis
fourth quarter 19th century, the plaque of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, with her bow and arrow aimed at a deer, and the plaque of Britomartis, the goddess of fishing and hunting, with a net of fish against a ground of sea creatures, both now in contemporary giltwood frames, marked “Geschutz” and “Depose”, indicating where the designs were patented.
sight h. 19”, w. 10-1/4”, framed h. 27-1/2”, w. 19-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
15
“La Sculpture”, 1896 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right, titled on “Michelle Rosenfeld, New York” gallery label en verso. Framed.
98-1/2” x 53”, framed 108-1/2” x 63”
Provenance: Michelle Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, New York; Sotheby’s New York, October 12, 1994, lot 175; Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas
$30,000-$50,000
Paul Quinsac was an accomplished painter, trained in the 19th-century canon of the French Academy that privileged classically drawn figures executed in mythological and historical genre scenes over the avantgarde experimentation of the Romantics and later Impressionists.
He studied under Jean-Leon Gerome and regularly exhibited at the Salon, winning honorable mentions at the Salon of 1884 and the Universal Exposition of 1900, and
a third class medal at the Universal Exposition of 1900. In 1901, Quinsac became a professor of art and drawing at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Bordeaux, and was awarded the prestigious Legion of Honor in 1908.
This stunning allegory of sculpture was part of a larger commission/series Quinsac painted on the theme of the Arts. Two other allegories (Music and Painting) of the same scale, size and execution were also sold at Sotheby’s New York in 2015 and 1993, respectively.
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Manner of Francois Boucher (French, 1703-1770)
“Allegory of the Arts”
oil on canvas unsigned.
Framed.
23-1/2” x 39-1/2”, framed 33-1/2” x 49-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
17
Pair of Molded Terracotta Urns of Fruit
20th century, in the classical taste, the molded fruit and flowers in lobed, campana-form urns. h. 24-1/2”, dia. 12”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
18
Edwardian-Style Fruitwood and Polychrome Settee
20th century, the back with five X-form splats, joined by downswept arms to a caned seat with a loose cushion, raised on turned legs. h. 35”, w. 39”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Late 19th-Century French Tapestry
depicting Flora and her assistants, surmounted by intricately quartered arms of a duke of the Habsburg dynasty, now with a carved wood and tasselled rod for display.
124” x 49”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
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Pair of French Restauration Bronze Candelabra
second quarter 19th century, with turned candle sockets set with bronze dore drip pans and bobeches, the center sockets set with removable flame finials, on gilt-trimmed tapered column-form standards with Corinthian capitals, supported on paw feet trimmed with gilt-bronze acanthus leaves. h. 25”, dia. 7-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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$30,000-$50,000
Pair of Ebonized, Parcel-Gilt and Stained Wood Column-Form Pedestals
20th century, the ebonized and parcel-gilt Corinthian capitals over fluted standards, the bases with giltwood oak leaf bands between ebonized ogee molding.
h. 45-3/4”, w. 18”, d. 22-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
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Pair of Monumental Neo-Grec Gilt-Bronze Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, set with acorn-form f inials f ramed with flowers and two graduated tiers of pierced, circular frames on scrolled supports, set with candle sockets and ornamented with pendant acorn finials, the fluted standards supported on tripartite bases with sunflowers and incised decoration, electrified.
h. 59”, dia. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
24
Pair of French Gilt-Bronze Chenets in the Louis XVI Taste
20th century, the lushly decorated chenets with urns set with flame f inials and swags of bellflowers on cove-molded bases with satyr masques, the arcaded center portions hung with swags of laurel topped with flowers, the ends set with smaller urns on Ionic pilaster bases.
h. 18-1/2”, w. 14-1/2”, d. 5-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
French Carved and Pierced Giltwood Firescreen
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XVI taste, the pierced bowknot crest and ribbon-bound reed surround set with an oval needlework panel decorated with a basket of flowers, the corners with pierced laurel leaves and berries, on leaf-carved cabriole legs terminating in scrolled feet.
h. 38-1/2”, w. 22”, d. 14-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Large Shaped Linen Velvet Sofa
20th century, upholstered in honey self-corded linen velvet with a deep silk f ringe skirt embellished with rosettes and delicate swags, with two matching velvet pillows, the corners with similar rosettes, and two peach pillows, both with a tassel-trimmed swag.
h. 44”, w. 143-1/2”, d. 48-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
27
Neoclassical-Style Giltwood Stool
20th century, of Savonarola form, the padded seat with long f ringe, and supported by carved and curved giltwood legs with a central lion-masque rosette and ending in paw feet. h. 26”, w. 28”, d. 22”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Pair of Louis XV-Style Giltwood Bergeres
early 20th century, the padded backs with shell-carved shoulders and a central crest, raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes.
h. 44”, w. 29”, d. 29”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
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Italian Giltwood and Plate Glass Coffee Table
the inset oval, clear plate glass top above a conforming f rame and legs naturalistically carved with branch and leaf ornamentation.
h. 21”, w. 52”, d. 38”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
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Pair of Monumental Chinese Export Rose Canton Palace Vases
20th century, decorated on one side with panels of mandarin figures and on the other side with panels of figures in pagodas, on a ground of scattered flowers, with gilt salamanders on the shoulders and foo dog handles, the necks with panels of peonies.
h. 43-1/4”, dia. 13”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret (French, 1852-1929)
“Portrait de Femme” oil on canvas signed lower right, old inventory markings and remnant of labels en verso. Framed.
48” x 37-1/4”, framed 57-1/2” x 46-3/4”
$5,000-$8,000
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Pair of French Bronze Dore Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, in the form of vases of lilies, each bouquet of gilt-bronze lilies set with three candle sockets, mounted with shades and supported in a vase with an acanthus-molded neck and swags of grapes in ring pulls, above fluted bases on bracket feet, now electrified. h. 24-1/2”, w. 12-1/2”, d. 5-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Pair of Large Italian Baroque-Style Giltwood Carvings
19th century, each depicting a cherub perched atop bold, carved and pierced scrollwork and leaves, with trailing lilies and roses on one side. h. 37-1/2”, w. 12”, d. 7”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
third quarter 19th century, the clock dial and works signed by Raingo Freres, the central portion of the case lushly decorated with cattails and grapes, flanked by Bacchanalian putti lounging on scrollwork, the putto on the left with a kylix and grapes, the one on the right with a fish, the bold base decorated with gadrooning and pierced scrollwork, set with a bas-relief plaque of putti making merry.
h. 20”, w. 28-3/4”, d. 9”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
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fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XV taste, the arched crest with a pair of lovebirds nested in carved acanthus leaves, flanked by trailing flower heads, the corners with carved griffins atop pierced scrollwork and swags of flowers, the central and side beveled mirror plates lined with giltwood cabochons and flower heads, the lower edge with a pierced cartouche flanked with rocaille work, and the corners with scrollwork and sprays of flowers. h. 90-1/2”, w. 56-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Bergeres avec Oreilles
early 20th century, each with a padded, rectangular back surmounted by a floral crest, joined by shaped sides and padded arms to the cushioned seat, raised on fluted, circular legs headed by a floral crest and ending in peg feet. h. 41”, w. 26”, d. 20”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
Pair of Georgian-Inspired Brass Adjustable Floor Lamps
20th century, the telescopic standards set with hinged arms, mounted with electrified candle sockets and drip pans, on weighted bases, mounted with shades. adjustable h. 64” (fully extended), adjustable w. 25-1/2” (fully extended), d. 12”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Courting Settee
early 20th century, the trisected seat within a molded, rope-carved frame, the center section with a padded back and seat, separated by shaped sides, padded arms and a scrolling hand rest from the rounded and padded section to each side, the whole raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in peg feet.
h. 41-1/2”, w. 113”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
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Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Courting Settee
early 20th century, the trisected seat within a molded, rope-carved frame, the center section with a padded back and seat, separated by shaped sides, padded arms and a scrolling hand rest from the rounded and padded section to each side, the whole raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in peg feet.
h. 41-1/2”, w. 113”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
40
Empire-Style Gilt-Metal and Marble-Top Gueridon
the circular marble top within an ormolu band, joined to a smaller like shelf by three supports headed by satyr masques and ending in foliate-modeled hoof feet.
h. 26”, dia. 29-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Pair of French Gilt-Bronze and Marble Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, with rope-twist arms supporting reeded candle sockets on beaded drip pans, around an unusual center finial depicting a smoking brazier, supported on white marble spherules, raised on monopodal legs headed by ram’s heads and terminating in hoof feet, above marble plinths decorated with corner medallions, now electrified.
h. 37-3/4”, dia. 11-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
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Pair of Contemporary Louis XV-Style Giltwood Chaises
each with a padded, square back above a deep, cushioned seat, raised on gilt cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes.
h. 38”, w. 33”, d. 32”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
20th
Provenance:
$3,000-$5,000
in the mid-19th-century taste, one with a wreath of grape leaves and clutching an instrument, the other with a wreath of roses, both reclining on a base carved with scrollwork and leaves. h. 33”, w. 18”, l. 20”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
Large, Exuberantly Carved Marble Sculpture of a Maiden 20th century, in the Art Nouveau style, the long-tressed nude leaning against a bloom-filled vase, surrounded by foliage and lovebirds.
h. 72”, w. 26”, d. 13”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
46
20th century, in the Renaissance taste, the shaped deck supported by male and female figural pilasters, each with a carved lion’s masque above, the under-deck frieze with a central female portrait and floral garland swags on each side.
h. 55-1/2”, w. 75”, d. 14”, inside opening h. 40”, w. 38”
$3,000-$5,000
47
After Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
“A Boyar Wedding”
oil on canvas
Unframed.
77” x 128”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
48
After Eugene (Evgeni Alexandrovich) Lanceray (Russian/French, 1848-1886)
“Retour au Champs”
patinated bronze
first half 20th century, cast signature in Cyrillic along back of selfbase, on a conforming thin marble base.
h. 13”, w. 25”, d. 13-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
49
Pair of French Gilt-Bronze and Marble Potpourri Urns
ca. 1900, in the Louis XV taste, the pear-form marble urns mounted with bronze fluted covers over pierced necks, and set with swanform handles supporting swags of flowers, on molded bronze bases.
h. 21-1/2”, w. 7-3/4”, d. 5-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
50 Impressive Suite of Fourteen Mahogany and Parcel-Gilt Custom Hermes-Leather-Covered Chairs
the arched backs with cream leather and alternating round-headed and faceted studs, the padded seats over carved aprons and cabriole legs.
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas. $10,000-$15,000
bench made, in the classical taste, comprised of three tops with inlaid borders and three circular, fluted bases with gilt-bronze trim.
h. 30”, w. 72”, l. 192”
$5,000-$8,000
52
Monumental French Bronze Dore Surtout de Table
ca. 1900, in three parts, with bold, pierced scrollwork sides decorated with trumpet flowers, on ogee-molded bases with Empire mounts, punctuated with figures of putti with goats on pedestals, standing on Ionic capitals, raised on scrolled feet decorated with cabochons. h. 9-1/4”, w. 32-1/2”, l. 60-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,500-$4,000
53
Italian Neoclassical Polychrome, Parcel-Gilt and Marble-Top Table
20th century, the rectangular, overhanging marble top above a conforming frame, the apron with Greek-key designs and the large, elaborate scrolling legs ending in carved paw feet. h. 33”, w. 69”, d. 28”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
Pair of Monumental French Gilt-Bronze, Crystal and Marble Candelabra
second half 20th century, in the Baroque taste, each with a molded glass-clad standard and finial, hung with a spray of cut glass drops over two tiers of bronze candle arms hung with drops, supported on glass-inset scrolled bronze feet on a mottled mauve marble base trimmed with bronze beading, electrified.
h. 52-3/4”, dia. 25”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
55
Pair of Monumental Gilt-Bronze-Mounted and Marble-Clad Palace Urns
20th century, of rococo inspiration, the covers with cone-form knops, the scrolled leaf-molded handles mounted with bronze caryatids, the urn bodies with oval mounts of classical couples framed with swans, putti and scrollwork, and the bronze-trimmed marble bases raised on bronze paw feet.
h. 59-1/2”, w. 22”, d. 13-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
56
French Giltwood Mirror in the Rococo Revival Taste
fourth quarter 19th century, the pierced crest decorated with scrollwork, rocaille work and roses, the molded surround with a serpentine upper edge, swags of satinwood flowers on the upper sides, and giltwood acanthus leaves and scrollwork on the lower sides.
h. 78”, w. 47”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
57
Pair of Louis XV-Style Pickled Fruitwood and Caned Fauteuils
late 20th century, each with a shield-form, caned back and shell-carved details, padded seat, and raised on cabriole legs.
h. 42”, w. 29”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
58
Monumental Louis XIV-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Side Table
20th century, the D-form marble top with a projecting center section, above a conforming dentillated frieze centered by a foliate shell carving, raised on paneled, tapering square legs, headed by scrolling capitals, joined by a shaped shell-carved stretcher and ending in tapering square feet.
h. 37-1/4”, w. 104”, d. 25”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
59 French Gilt-Bronze and Marble Figural Clock
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XVI taste, the clock flanked by figures of Diana and Cupid, and set into a white marble column-form case, the top with a censer-form marble and bronze finial, and the base with bronze mounts, raised on toupie feet, the dial marked “Lepaute Hger du Roy, A Paris”, after the famous clock-making family, with signed “Marti” works.
h. 18-1/2”, w. 12-1/2”, d. 5-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
60
Partial Service of Related Waterford Cut Glass Stemware
from the Millennium series, the service including ten “Peace” champagne flutes, h. 9-1/4”, seven “Peace” water goblets, h. 8”, four “5 Toasts” champagne flutes, h. 9-1/4”, four “5 Toasts” water goblets, h. 8”, four “Prosperity” water goblets, h. 8-1/4”, two “Prosperity” champagne flutes, h. 9”, two “Heath” water goblets, h. 8”, and two “Love” champagne flutes, h. 9-1/4”.
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
61
Unusual Venetian Mirror of Baroque Inspiration
third quarter 20th century, the surround lined with silver giltwood, the scrolled crest set with foil-backed glass panels engraved with vines, framed with beveled mirror plate panels, and accented with circular, beveled medallions. h. 47”, w. 38-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
62
Large Blue and White Porcelain Figure of “Lord Bhairava”
20th century, the Hindu god elaborately decorated with a helmet and robe, molded with masques and boots, his dog at his feet, on a cobalt-ground base. h. 46-1/2”, w. 13”, d. 9”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
63
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Ginger Jars
now mounted as lamps, the blue and white jars decorated with birds perching on prunus branches, the shoulders with molded foo dogs, on clear acrylic bases.
h. 22”, dia. 7-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
64
Large and Impressive English Pine Breakfront Bookcase
19th century, in five sections, the central cabinet with two f ramed and paneled doors and floral swag carvings, flanked by tall, narrow cabinets to each side and open cases with shelves on each end, the bases with framed and paneled doors.
h. 114”, w. 166”, d. 30”
$2,000-$4,000
65 Collection of Four Chinese Export Blue and White Vases
three similarly decorated with character marks and peonies on a scrollwork ground, the other with a vase of flowers framed with various flower balls, all with pierced blue handles and wooden bases.
h. 18-1/4”, dia. 6-1/4” and h. 18-3/4”, dia. 7”
$1,000-$1,500
66
Near Pair of Chinese Export Blue and White Ginger Jars
one decorated with phoenix birds framed with peonies, and the other decorated with a vase of prunus, both with turned wooden covers, marked “Made in China”.
h. 12-1/2”, dia. 6-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
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Collection of Four Chinese Export Blue and White Vases
comprised of two vases similarly decorated with characters against a scrolled ground, one with phoenix birds framed with peonies and one with mandarin figures, each with pierced blue handles, on wooden bases.
h. 18-3/4” to 19-1/4”, dia. 6-1/2” to 6-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
“Still Life of Peonies in a Cantonese Bowl “
oil on canvas signed mid right. Framed.
30” x 25”, framed 37” x 32”
Provenance: Private collection, Palm Desert, California.
Literature: Grauer, Michael R., An Impressionist From TexasExhibition Catalogue, Albany: Old Jail Art Center, 2013.
$5,000-$8,000
“My art was developed, not in the schools, but by independent study before nature, not trying to copy, but to interpret, to find order in chaos, and put it in plastic form.”
AbramsA true “rara avis”, Lucien Abrams was a Kansas-born American Impressionist with strong ties to Texas and the Old Lyme Art Colony. Born into a financially secure family - his father was a land agent for various railroads and was involved in the early oil industry and his mother was a native Virginian and daughter of a U.S. congressman - Abrams had a privileged childhood which afforded him and his two brothers the opportunity for specialized study and extensive travel. The family eventually settled in Dallas, where they became prominent in local society.
Upon graduating from Princeton with a degree in architecture, Abrams attended the Art Students League where he studied under Frank Vincent DuMond, John Henry Twachtman and William Merritt Chase. In 1894, he traveled to France where he attended classes at the Academie Julian, Academie Colarossi, and James McNeill Whistler’s short-lived Academie Carmen. Inevitably influenced by his fellow students and by the various artistic movements then flourishing in the area, Abrams incorporated aspects of Impressionism, PostImpressionism, Fauvism, etc., into his work. He set up a studio in Paris and traveled across Europe and North Africa. Equally adept at landscapes, portrait and still lifes, Abrams continuously honed his style and technique, his subject matter inspired by the specific location in which he found himself - the dusty, bustling bazaars of Algiers, the sundappled rooms of Paris, the lush gardens of Connecticut. His earliest works were subdued academic figural studies; his later works employed an intentionally limited color palette of reds, greens, blues, loose brushstrokes, and thicker application and layers of paint. At the onset of WWI, Abrams returned to the United States.
One of the most accomplished of the American Impressionists, he brought this artistic movement to Texas where he created works of the Alamo, missions and other distinctly Texan scenes.
In 1914, possibly at the instigation of his former instructor at the Art Student’s League, Frank Vincent DuMond, Abrams became associated with the Old Lyme Art Colony. A city along the meandering Connecticut River, Old Lyme had almost accidentally become a thriving art community for American painters and sculptors. Initiated by Florence Griswold, who invited young artists to work and live in her spacious family home (now the Florence Griswold Museum), the colony soon became an integral center for American Impressionism and such luminaries as Carleton and Guy Wiggins, Childe Hassam, Edward H. Potthast, Robert and Bessie Potter Vonnoh (whose sculpture “The Dance” is offered in lot 577), spent time working and exhibiting there. Abrams eventually purchased a house and greenhouse in Old Lyme on Johnny Cake Hill Road, and he and his wife would travel between Dallas, San Antonio and Old Lyme. During this time, Abrams would frequently paint still lifes of his wife’s floral arrangements; though the paining offered here is not dated, it is likely one such work.
Abrams exhibited widely during his career, including Salon d’Automne, Societe des Independants, Society of Independent Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and National Academy of Design, but few of his works entered public collections.
A collector as well as an artist, Abrams particularly admired Auguste Renoir and from 1929-1938 he acquired fourteen works by the artist from the esteemed art dealer Durand-Ruel.
69
Otto Eduard Van Pippel (German/Polish, 1878-1960)
“Venice, St. Mark’s Square in the Evening Sun”
oil on canvas signed lower right, verso with artist’s label. Framed.
26” x 33-1/2”, framed 33” x 40”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
69
70 Claire Ruby (American/California, 1925-2005)
“Sunday Stroll”
oil on canvas signed lower left, verso with “Jones Gallery, La Jolla, California” label.
Framed.
24” x 36”, framed 33” x 46”
Provenance: Jones Gallery, La Jolla, California.
$1,200-$1,800
20th century, the Faberge-style egg with the Russian imperial crest on the top, the top opening to reveal a velvet-lined box and crown, marked “House of Faberge Presents, The Faberge Imperial Eagle Egg, 150th Anniversary”, along with “Sterling 925” and “The Franklin Mint”, the music box winding stem marked “Romance”.
h. 8-1/4”, w. 3-1/4”, d. 3-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
72
Empire-Style Gilt-Bronze, Mahogany and Marble-Top Gueridon
20th century, the inset circular marble top within a bronze rim and supported by three swan-form legs mounted to a curved triangular platform, resting on bronze paw feet.
h. 31”, dia. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
73
French Carved Fruitwood and Caned Sofa
20th century, in the Louis XVI taste, the frame carved with reeded details and strapwork, with a padded back and reversible seat cushion, the curved ends with caned panels and the front apron with carved garland swags, raised on short legs with scrolled toes.
h. 49”, w. 85”, d. 34”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
74 Continental School (19th Century)
“Nymphs and Cupid in a Landscape”
pair of oils on canvas unsigned. Framed alike.
38” x 28”, framed 42” x 32”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
75
Large Champagne Floral Silk Damask Tufted and Fringed Ottoman
the hem trimmed in a wide silk gimp set with silk chenille poms, each holding a cluster of matching chenille balls and ending in a deep silk fringe.
h. 18-1/2” w. 43-1/2”, d. 33”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
76
Pair of French Gilt-Bronze Chenets
20th century, now mounted as lamps, the Louis XVI-style chenets in the form of urns hung with swags of bellflowers, above bases decorated with medallions, trimmed with laurel leaves, and raised on toupie feet, above fluted plinths, mounted with shades and flame-form finials. h. 31”, w. 10-3/4”, d. 5”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
77
French Verdure Tapestry
of a bucolic park scene with lush foliage, bridge over a pond, and a chateau in the background, an allover modified palmette motif border
61” x 77”
$1,200-$1,800
78
Gil t-Bronze and Malachite Figure of Bears
first quarter 20th century, probably Russian, the pair of frolicking bears on a malachite block.
h. 7-3/4”, w. 6-1/4”, d. 4-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
79
Monumental French Vert Antique Marble and Gilt-Bronze Pedestal 20th century, the stepped, octagonal top supported on a gilt-bronze Corinthian capital, the lower portion of the standard with horizontal fluting and a bulbous base, supported on gilt-bronze trim and a faceted foot.
h. 66”, dia. 16”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
80 Continental Giltwood and Marble-Top Figural Center Table
fourth quarter 19th century, the circular green marble top above a wooden deck with a gadrooned edge, supported by four carved female figures mounted to a shaped platform base and turned feet. h. 31-1/2”, dia. 48”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
81
Suite of Four Contemporary Mahogany Stools Upholstered in Hermes Leather
each tufted square top above a waisted body with brass tack accents, raised on four splayed legs ending in rounded toes. h. 20”, w. 27”, d. 27”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
82 Albert Braitou-Sala (French, 1885-1972)
“Nude”
pastel on paper signed lower left. Glazed and framed. sight 28-1/2” x 23”, framed 38” x 32”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
Pair of French Gilt-Bronze and Marble Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, the fluted and reeded candle sockets and matching drip pans supported on leaf-molded candle branches, set into fluted urn-form standards decorated with lion’s heads supporting swagging, on matching bases, raised on brown and white marble plinths, now electrified and mounted with shades.
h. 30-1/2”, dia. 13”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
the padded and tufted rectangular back joined by low, rounded arms to the tri-cushioned seat, above a tufted skirt, the back and sides also tufted, with three removable lumbar pillows and one accent throw pillow.
h. 39”, w. 90”, d. 40”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
the padded and tufted rectangular back joined by low, rounded arms to the tri-cushioned seat, above a tufted skirt, the back and sides also tufted, with three removable lumbar pillows and one accent throw pillow.
h. 39”, w. 90”, d. 40”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
French School (19th Century)
“Portrait of a Gentleman of the Court of Louis XIV” oil on canvas unsigned. Framed.
31-1/2” x 23-1/2” oval, framed 40” x 32-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Pair of Impressive French Gilt-Bronze and Marble Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, the seven molded bronze candle cups set into feather-molded drip pans on leaf-molded and scrolled candle arms, above red griotte marble urns, raised on gilt-bronze monopodal legs decorated with masques and ending in hairy paw feet, the bronze fluted standards wrapped with serpents, all on bronze-trimmed red griotte marble tripartite bases.
h. 36”, dia. 11-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
88
Louis XIV-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Side Table
19th century, the rounded rectangular marble top with a molded edge, above a conforming paneled frieze centered by a pierced foliate shell carving, raised on large cabriole legs headed by shell and foliate capitals, joined by an urn-centered stretcher and ending in scrolled toes on ribbed blocks. h. 36”, w. 65”, d. 25”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,500-$4,000
Pair of French Neo-Grec Bronze and Marble Candelabra
third quarter 19th century, now mounted as lamps, the candle arms hung with chains and supported by bronze classical maidens on black marble bases, with lion’s-head ring pulls on the sides and fluting on the front, raised on bronze paw feet, electrified.
h. 41”, w. 17-3/4”, d. 14-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
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Pair of Continental Mahogany Armchairs
early 20th century, the padded, rectangular back surmounted by a shell and foliate crest, joined by downswept arms to lion-masque hand rests, the padded seat raised on turned and block legs joined by a lionmasque stretcher and ending in paw feet.
h. 49”, w. 27”, d. 29”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
91
French Bronze Figure of Diana and Hercules
third quarter 19th century, now mounted as a lamp, Diana with her dog and a young Hercules wearing the pelt of the Nemean lion by her side, the base molded with dead game, on a faux-marbre molded metal base, mounted with a shade.
h. 32”, w. 16”, d. 16-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
92
Pair of Large Painted Plaster Roundels of Minerva and Mars
first quarter 20th century, the Roman deities of War in battle gear with helmets and togas, Minerva grasping a sword handle, self-framed with ogee-molded surrounds. dia. 29”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
93
French Gilt-Bronze Mantel Clock in the Louis XV Taste
third quarter 19th century, the pierced scroll- and rocaille-molded case decorated with birds, set with Raingo Freres marked works, and an elaborate dial set with an enameled chapter ring, the lower portion of the case set with putti being attacked by dragons molded into the base. h. 23-1/2”, w. 17-1/4”, d. 8-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
94
Pair of Louis-Philippe Gilt-Bronze Figural Candelabra
mid-19th century, in the Rococo Revival taste, the bases decorated with draped putti perched on pierced scrollwork and rocaille work, ornamented with flower heads, supporting scrolled leaf- and rocaille-molded candle branches set with scroll-molded candle cups and pierced drip pans. h. 22-1/4”, w. 9”, d. 10”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
95
Pair of French Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Chenets
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XV taste, the pierced chenets decorated with scrollwork and rocaille work and accented with bold flower heads. h. 19”, w. 13-1/4”, d. 7”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
96
Louis XV-Style Walnut Buffet a Deux Corps
19th century, the molded and domed top above two bi-sected, shuttered doors, each double-hinged, the lower section fitted with like-paneled, shuttered doors, raised on pointed toes, the whole accented with carved floral and foliate accents. h. 126”, w. 84”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,500-$4,000
97
Pair of Monumental Majolica Covered Urns on Pedestals
20th century, Italian, the amber- and green-glazed urns decorated with f ruit-form covers, the necks molded with acanthus leaves and the bodies with swags of fruit, on matching pedestals, marked “Italy” on the bases of the urns. h. 69”, w. 19”, d. 19”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
Gustave Loiseau (French, 1865-1935)
“Paysage en Normandie”, 1926
oil on canvas signed lower right, verso with label, inscribed with artist name, title, date and inventory No. 12583, accompanied with remnants of “Galerie Walter Klinkhoff, Montreal” label.
Framed. 21” x 25-1/4”, framed 28-1/4” x 32-3/4”
Provenance: Galerie Walter Klinkhoff, Montreal; Estate of Max Nathan, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$50,000-$80,000
“In the Forest of Fontainebleau”, 1928 oil on canvas signed lower right, verso frame with label inscribed with artist name, title and date. Framed.
15” x 20”, framed 23” x 29”
Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
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Unusual French Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Vitrine late 19th century, labeled “Vve P. Sormani & Fils, 10 r Charlot, Paris”, the angled side cabinets with gilt panels and painted scenes, and having gilt-bronze ribbon bows above, the central door fitted with beveled glass, and having a larger gilt-bronze ribbon bow above, the arched top with four cast bronze pineapple finials. h. 96”, w. 82”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
101
Contemporary Louis XV-Style Ebonized and ParcelGilt Cocktail Table
the shaped square top with a molded frame surrounding an antiqued mirrored panel, above a frieze with gilt accents and pendant wooden tassels, raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes. h. 20”, w. 30”, d. 30”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
102
Patinated Bronze Billiard Table Chandelier
20th century, the pierced bronze chains supporting a standard decorated with acanthus leaves and scrollwork, and hung with tassels, the sides decorated with a stag on one side and a horse on the other, both on their hind legs, the two lights with tapered shades, each set with a basket-of-flowers finial. h. 63”, w. 71”, d. 9”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
103
Louis-Philippe Gil t-Bronze Figural Candelabrum Standard
mid-19th century, now mounted as a lamp, the rocaille-molded standard set with a putto wielding a club and grasping an attacking wolf by the neck, a powder horn at his side, on a bold rococo base decorated with scrollwork and centered with a shell, mounted with a shade.
h. 31-1/4”, w. 10-1/2”, dia. with shade 17-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
104
Gil twood Mirror in the Rococo Taste
20th century, the ogee-molded surround decorated with scrollwork and medallions, the edges punctuated with pierced scrollwork emanating from molded shells. dia. 37”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
105
Latin American Carved Wooden Door
19th century, probably ecclesiastical, the top panel with St. Andrew against a carved shed, a sun and waves carved in the ground, the central panel with a winged angel head, the lower panel with a cartouche, the surround with carved corner medallions and a scale pattern.
h. 91-1/4”, w. 26”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
Pair of Georgian-Style Silver-Gilt and Leather-Upholstered Chairs
20th century, each with a padded back with a gilt embossed leather panel, joined to the cushioned seat, raised on silver-gilt foliatecarved paw feet, the whole accented with brass tacks and fringe trim.
h. 40”, w. 32”, d. 31”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
107
Pair of Georgian-Style Giltwood and Leather-Upholstered Club Chairs
20th century, each with a padded back with a gilt embossed leather panel, joined by downswept arms to the cushioned seat, raised on gilt foliatecarved paw feet, the whole accented with brass tacks and fringe trim.
h. 40”, w. 32”, d. 33”
$1,200-$1,800
108
Anglo-Indian Elaborately Carved Teakwood Sideboard
19th century, pierced and carved throughout with scrolled and foliate motifs, the deck with a gadrooned edge and backsplash mounted to the back edge, and the ends with scrolled and carved supports, the back panel similarly pierced and carved.
h. 44”, w. 48”, d. 24”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
109
Pair of Large Chinese Cloisonne Covered Vases
Xing Dynasty, the vases decorated with phoenix birds against a ground of peonies and scrollwork, the bell-form covers with cobalt fret borders and cone-form molded knops, on ebonized stands.
h. 21-1/2”, dia. 8-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
110
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Caparisoned Elephants
20th century, each elephant decorated with scrollwork and tassels, and wearing a red saddle inlaid with vases of flowers and supporting a covered vase decorated with lotus flowers and scrollwork, above a brass lotus-leaf base.
h. 17-1/2”, w. 16-1/2”, d. 5”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
111
Empire-Style Mahogany and Bronze-Mounted Center Table
20th century, the bronze-banded, circular top with segmented veneers, and supported by a turned and tapered pedestal mounted to a triangular platform base with three recumbent bronze lions.
h. 30-12”, dia. 42”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
112
E. Pegram
(British, 19th Century)
“Northumberland House, London”
oil on canvas signed lower left, titled lower right. Framed.
29” x 34”, framed 35” x 40”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
113
Large Carved Hardstone Horse in the Tang Style
20th century, the horse on an integral rectangular base, raised on an ebonized wooden stand. h. 33-3/4”, w. 29-3/4”, d. 7-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
114
Regency Mahogany Bowfront Chest
early 19th century, the case with a later veneered surface, the bowed top banded and with decorative inlays, above a conforming case fitted with two short drawers over two long, graduated drawers, all like banded, raised on splayed legs. h. 34-1/2”, w. 45”, d. 19-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
After Giambologna (Italian, 1529-1608)
“Ratto delle Sabine”
patinated bronze 20th century, after the 1579/83 monumental figura serpentina marble created for Cosimo de Medici and now conserved at the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, on a square black marble base with title plaque. h. 41-1/2”, w. 19”, d. 15”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$4,000-$7,000
Provincial Louis XV-Style Walnut Armoire
early 19th century, the molded and domed cornice centered by a ribbon and flower basket carving, above a case fitted with two long doors, each bi-paneled and separated by a floral-urn-carved divider, above a pierced floral and foliate apron, raised on scrolled toes.
h. 107”, w. 65”, d. 26”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
117
Provincial Louis XV-Style Walnut Armoire
early 19th century, the molded and domed cornice centered by a ribbon and flower basket carving, above a case fitted with two long doors, each tri-paneled and separated by a floral-urn-carved divider, above a pierced floral and foliate apron, raised on scrolled toes.
h. 107”, w. 65”, d. 26”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
118
French Belle Epoque Elaborately Molded Gilt-Bronze Jewelry Casket
fourth quarter 19th century, the fluted, cove-molded cover decorated with an image of Vesta, the goddess of hearth and home, fanning a smoking brazier, the top opening to a silk-lined interior, the bombe base with leafmolded scrolled feet, and a nymph set among swirling tendrils of plants and flowers.
h. 7”, w. 14-1/2”, d. 12”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
119 Louis XV-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Table
early 20th century, the thick, oval rouge griotte marble top with beveled edges, over aprons with incised diamond cross-hatching and raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, all with foliate-carved accents.
h. 31”, w. 38-1/2”, l. 57”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
120
Pair of Directoire-Style Polychromed and Parcel-Gilt Fauteuils
each with a padded back and backswept crest, joined by padded arms on spiral-fluted uprights to the padded seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet.
h. 38”, w. 25-1/2”, d. 19-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
121
Frederick McDuff (American, 1931-2011)
“Two Figures in a River Landscape” and “At the River”
two oils on canvas each signed lower right. Framed.
8” x 12”, framed 17-1/2” x 21-1/2”, and 10” x 14”, framed 14” x 18”, respectively
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
122
Frederick McDuff (American, 1931-2011)
“Under the Beach Umbrellas” and ‘ Winter Day on the Beach”
two oils on canvas former unsigned, latter signed lower right. Framed.
8” x 12”; 9-1/2” x 12”, f ramed 14-1/2” x 17-1/2”; 16-1/2” x 20-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
123
Giuseppe D’Aste (Italian/French, 1881-1945)
“Recumbent Nude”
patinated bronze second quarter 20th century, cast signature along self-base, on a marble plinth. overall h. 10-1/2”, w. 24-1/2”, d. 6”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
“Untitled”
oil on canvas signed lower left, verso with “Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas” label.
Framed.
24” x 30”, framed 29” x 35”
Provenance: Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas; Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
125 Contemporary Parcel-Gilt Fruitwood and Caned KingSize Bed
attributed to Maitland-Smith, in the Louis XVI taste, the pierced and foliate-carved crest above a caned panel with garland swags above, the curved footboard with similar details, raised on short cabriole legs.
h. 69”, inside w. 77-1/2”, l. 81-1/2”, outside w. 82”, l. 87”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
126
early 20th century, the slightly bowed marble top above a conforming case f itted with four long drawers, all quarter-veneered and with decorative banding, raised on rounded feet.
h. 34”, w. 32”, d. 14”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
127
Louis XV-Style Ormolu-Mounted Kingwood Lady’s Desk
20th century, the brass-bound, shaped top, banded and centered by an inlaid floral spray, above a conforming case fitted with three central drawers, all with elaborate ormolu mounts, each end fitted with two small, banded drawers, surmounted by a pull-out writing slide, raised on cabriole legs ending in sabots. h. 36”, w. 35”, d. 18”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
128
Pair of French Beaux-Arts Gilt-Bronze and Marble Garniture Urns
first quarter 20th century, with bronze cone-form knops, the bodies set with ram’s-head handles and guilloche-molded mounts hung with swags of flowers, the bronze feet supported on circular bases decorated with beading and swag and tassel bronze mounts, raised on molded bun feet.
h. 21-1/4”, w. 7-3/4”, d. 5-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
129
Continental Marble Portrait Plaque
18th century, possibly King Frederick I of Sweden, the white marble plaque on a gray marble ground, in an oval molded plaster frame. h. 21”, w. 19-3/4”, d. 4-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
130
Robert De Chatelenne (American/Texas, 20th Century)
“Quai de Louvre, Paris”
oil on canvas signed lower right, verso with multiple “All Rights Reserved by the Country Store Gallery, Austin, Texas” stamps. Framed.
13” x 18”, framed 24” x 29”
Provenance: Country Store Gallery, Austin, Texas; Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
131
Robert De Chatelenne (American/Texas, 20th Century)
“Place de la Concorde, Paris”
oil on canvas signed lower right, verso with multiple “All Rights Reserved by the Country Store Gallery, Austin, Texas” stamps. Framed.
13” x 18”, framed 24” x 29”
Provenance: Country Store Gallery, Austin, Texas; Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
132
Pair of French Restauration Silver Braziers
second quarter 19th century, Paris, by Charles Antoine Amand Lenglet (1791-1855), first standard (.950) silver, each of circular form with a reeded rim above a deep reticulated bowl centering a charcoal burner with reticulated cap and pendant cedar cone, raised on three large palmettes joined by a flat triangular stretcher and supporting carved ebony handles above spherical feet.
h. 6-1/2”, dia. 7-1/4”, w. 9-1/2”; 45.21 total t. oz. (including ebony handles)
$1,000-$1,500
133
second quarter 19th century, by Francois Laslier (1808-1886), Paris, first standard (.950) silver gilt (the fruit knife blades .800 silver gilt), in the “Filet Coquille” [“Fiddle Thread and Shell”] pattern, for eighteen persons with seven pieces per setting and eight serving pieces, all monogrammed “CMP”, presented in a later fitted black leather case by Puiforcat & Tabouret, lined in gray suede, with lift top and two lift-out trays, 5-3/4” x 17-3/4” x 13-1/2”.
134 pieces plus case
140.48 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Detailed list of pieces available on request. $5,000-$8,000
134
Two French Belle Epoque Silver Specialty Flatware Sets
ca. 1900, by Alphonse Debain (1851-1916), Paris, first standard (.950) silver, including: a fine nineteen-piece parcel-gilt berry or ice cream set with one serving spoon, l. 9-1/8”, and eighteen individual spoons, l. 5”, each with an “a la Russe” handle of square section with twist and block decoration and openwork spiral flame finial, the bowls each finely engraved with a different fruit; and
a set of twelve Louis XV-style forks with silver tines and f illed silver handle, l. 5-5/8”.
23.17 total t. oz. (including filled handles)
$1,000-$1,500
135
Continental Bronze Argente Jardiniere
late 19th century, in the rococo taste, of rounded navette form, decorated with robust acanthus scrolls which extend to form the sides, having openwork-mantled cartouches with musical trophee crests, the ends with oak-branch handles, fitted with a conforming brass liner.
w. 9-3/4”, l. 19-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
136
Large Set of Christofle “Cluny” Silverplate Flatware
Paris, comprising sixteen nine-piece place settings (four pieces lacking), with an additional twelve place pieces and twenty-four serving pieces.
176 pieces total
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$3,500-$5,000
137 Set of Three German Sterling Silver Graduated Platters
second quarter 20th century, by Ernst Menner, Stuttgart, each of serpentine lobed oval form with molded rim, no monograms.
13” x 20”, 14” x 21-3/4” and 16” x 24”; 162.29 total t. oz.
$2,000-$4,000
138 German Silver and Cobalt Glass Fruit Bowl
by P. Bruckmann & Soehne, Heilbronn, the pattern introduced in February 1921, retailed by Lameyer of Hanover, .800 silver, of circular form with reticulated side embossed with grape clusters, with bead-and-bobbin rim and four spherical feet, fitted with a conforming cobalt glass liner. h. 3-3/4”, dia. 9”; 13.91 t. oz. (excluding liner)
$1,000-$1,500
139
Three Pieces of Buccellati Sterling Silver Tableware contemporary, including:
a pair of “Torsade” salt & pepper casters, manufactured by Ilario Pradella, Milan, for Mario Buccellati, with gilt finials, h. 2-1/4”, dia. 1-7/8”; an “Oak Leaf” small dish, l. 1-1/2”, w. 2-5/8”; and an “Acanthus” photograph frame with green leather easel back, h. 7-3/4”, w. 6-3/8”, both manufactured by Fabbrica Argenteria Clementi, Casalecchio di Reno, for Gianmaria Buccellati; the first two presented in the original felt pouch, the last in its original f itted box.
11.72 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
$1,000-$1,500
140
Alf red-Arthur Brunel de Neuville (French, 1852-1941)
“Kittens with a Bowl of Milk”
oil on canvas signed lower left.
Framed.
21-3/4” x 25-1/2”, framed 29” x 32-1/2”
$2,500-$4,000
141
Alf red-Arthur Brunel de Neuville (French, 1852-1941)
“Kittens at Play”
oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
21-1/2” x 26”, framed 30” x 34”
$2,500-$4,000
142
Louis XV-Style Fruitwood and Marble-Top Center Table
19th century, the “turtle”-form marble top with a molded edge, above a conforming foliate-shell-carved frieze, raised on cabriole legs headed by shield carving, joined by an urn-centered X-form stretcher and ending in peg feet.
h. 29”, w. 54”, d. 33”
$1,200-$1,800
143
Unusual French Painted Canvas Four-Panel Screen
second quarter 20th century, decorated with hand-painted bucolic pastoral scenes of figures in 18th-century costumes, shepherds with animals and lush gardens with columns and urns, the ebonized frame with arched crests.
h. 78”, w. 100”
$2,500-$4,000
144
Gil t-Bronze Chandelier of Louis XVI Inspiration
20th century, the reeded body supported by a faceted, vasiform standard, ornamented with leaves and terminating in a leaf-molded corona, the fluted and scrolled candle arms set with leaf- and sunflower-molded medallions, supporting reeded drip pans set with fluted candle cups.
h. 29-1/2”, dia. 25”
Provenance: French Antique Shop, New Orleans, Louisiana; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,800-$2,500
145
Pair of Regence-Style Giltwood Fauteuils a la Reine
19th century, each with a slightly domed and padded back joined by ribbed, downswept arms to the padded seat, raised on shaped and ribbed legs joined by a like H-form stretcher.
h. 45-1/4”, w. 26”, d. 24”
$1,000-$1,500
146
Louis XV-Style Fruitwood and Marble-Top Console Table
early 19th century, the shaped marble top with a beveled edge, above a conforming annulated frieze with a pendant pierced shell and foliate apron, raised on shaped, foliatecarved legs joined by a shell stretcher and ending in scrolled toes.
h. 35”, w. 39-1/2”, d. 27”
$1,800-$2,500
147
Continental Bronze Argente Jardiniere
fourth quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, of waisted oval form with gadrooned calyx, the sides with acanthuscrested cartouches, the ends with figures of Melusines, the whole raised on four robust acanthus-crested feet above a conforming plinth, fitted with a conforming silvered brass liner.
h. 13”, w. 10-3/4”, l. 18-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
French Neoclassical-Style Metal and Glass Chandelier
second quarter 20th century, the scrolled metal frame lined with glass beads and set with molded glass drip pans hung with colorless and amber drops, the frame hung with swags of faceted prisms, the upper portion hung with swags of beaded chains, and the frame and corona accented with sprays of colorless and amber drops.
h. 31”, dia. 23”
Provenance: Royal Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
149
Transitional Louis XV/XVI-Style Kingwood and Marble-Top Commode
19th century, the rounded rectangular marble top above a conforming case fitted with three long drawers, all banded and inlaid with a floral garland, raised on splayed legs ending in sabots.
h. 37”, w. 39-1/2”, d. 18”
$1,000-$1,500
150
Pair of Louis XV-Style Giltwood Bergeres avec Oreilles
20th century, each with a domed back surmounted by a floral crest, joined by shaped and padded sides and foliatecarved arms to the cushioned seat, raised on acanthinecarved cabriole legs to scrolled toes.
h. 48”, w. 31”, d. 23”
$2,500-$4,000
151
Pair of French Naturalistic Gilt-Bronze Sconces
fourth quarter 19th century, of rococo inspiration, the scrolled, rocailleornamented backplates decorated with pierced cartouches, set with gnarled laurel vines, accented with leaves and berries, supporting leafmolded candle cups and matching drip pans with beaded edges.
h. 22”, w. 15-1/2”, d. 12”
$1,000-$1,500
152
French Fin-de-Siecle Bronze Dore and Crystal Torchere
fourth quarter 19th century, with a bronze dore twine-bound bouquet of roses interspersed with eight light sockets, the bulbs concealed in beaded glass shades, on an integral stand centered by a flaming torch and supported on monopodal legs with hoof feet, the tops set with ram’s heads, the guilloche border of the stand hung with swags of flowers.
h. 75”, dia. 21”
$4,000-$7,000
153
French Giltwood Mirror of Louis XVI Inspiration
fourth quarter 19th century, the crest with a pierced bowknot supporting swags of flowers, the surround with crossetted corners, the outer edge lined with egg-and-dart molding and the inner edge beaded, set with a beveled mirror plate.
h. 44-1/2”, w. 30-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
154
Transitional Louis XV/XVI-Style Kingwood and Marble-Top Commode
early 20th century, the slightly bowed Breche d’Alep marble top above a conforming case fitted with three long drawers, all banded and with herringbone inlays, raised on splayed feet ending in sabots.
h. 35”, w. 51”, d. 22”
$1,000-$1,500
155
French Gilt-Bronze and Crystal Chandelier
mid-20th century, of Louis XIV inspiration, the nine-light chandelier with a gilt-bronze frame set with scrolled candle arms terminating in inverted bell-form sockets and floriform drip pans, the upper frame with three tiers of cut glass drops and crystal shells, the arms hung with large cut drops, and the bottom hung with a large rock crystal sphere. h. 41”, dia. 25-1/2”
Provenance: The Estate of Camille & Raymond Hankamer, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
156
Pair of Kingwood Petite Commodes
early 20th century, the rounded rectangular top banded and with a floral inlay within a three-quarter gallery, above a case fitted with three drawers with foliate inlay, raised on tall, slender cabriole legs.
h. 28”, w. 14-1/2”, d. 11”
$1,000-$1,500
157
Turkish Angora Oushak Carpet
9’ 10” x 14’
$1,500-$2,500
158
Turkish Angora Oushak Carpet
9’ 10” x 13’ 10”
$1,500-$2,500
159
Pair of Franco-Chinese Gilt-Bronze and Rose Canton Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, the porcelain bases decorated with panels of mandarin figures and mounted with lion’s-head ring pulls, set with leaf-molded candle branches mounted with molded candle cups and drip pans, raised on bronze bases.
h. 24”, w. 13-1/2”, d. 8-1/4”
Provenance: Keil’s Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
160
Chinese Export Rose Canton Punch Bowl
third quarter 19th century, the interior decorated with mandarin f igures in the round, the exterior with panels of mandarin figures, framed with butterflies and peonies, the interior with a border of peonies and characters, on carved wooden bases.
h. 7-3/4”, dia. 14”
$1,000-$1,500
Baccarat Gilt-Bronze and Crystal Chandelier
late 19th/early 20th century, French, the twenty-fourlight chandelier with a cast bronze stem and frame retaining some residual gilt, the cast canopy supporting arms hung with spears, teardrop prisms and beaded swags, over four tiers with six lights each, the bobeches hung with drops and prisms, some molded glass prisms signed “Baccarat” in raised letters, externally wired and electrified.
h. 43-1/4”, dia. 37-1/2”
$3,500-$5,000
162
French Sevres-Style Bronze-Mounted Porcelain Covered Urn
ca. 1900, decorated with an artist in 18th-century costume, painting a lady in a garden, the reverse with a view of a chateau, the base and cover decorated with raised gilt on a pink ground and dark green borders, set with scroll-molded bronze handles and fittings, with a Sevres-style overglaze blue mark, including crossed “L’s” and “France”.
h. 21-1/4”, w. 10-1/4”, d. 7”
$1,000-$1,500
163
Italian Gil twood, Creme-Peinte and Marble-Top Center Table
20th century, the rounded rectangular marble top within a rectangular frame with shield-carved corners, above a conforming dentillated frieze with pendant foliate medallions, raised on paneled, tapering square legs joined by an urn-centered, X-form stretcher and ending in molded foliate feet.
h. 31-1/2”, w. 63-3/4”, d. 32-1/2”
161
Pair of Monumental French Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Sconces
fourth quarter 19th century, the bodies decorated with neoclassical busts and swags of flowers, the bases with trailing oak leaves and tassels “hanging” from the bowknot upper supports, the scrolled candle branches decorated with leaves, and set with reeded and swag-molded candle cups and fluted drip pans.
h. 40”, w. 23”, d. 12”
$1,000-$1,500
165
Pair of French Carved and Painted Marble-Top Torchere Stands
first half 20th century, of Louis XV inspiration, the circular marble-top stands with bellflower-carved skirts, raised on cabriole legs set with ram’s heads terminating in scrolled feet, the carved stretchers set with flower-basket finials.
h. 43-3/4”, dia. 15”
$1,200-$1,800
166
Louis XV-Style Creme-Peinte Duchesse Brisee
20th century, the chair with a domed back surmounted by a shell crest, joined by shaped sides and closed arms to the padded seat, the center concave section with a padded seat, and the end section padded with an outscrolled end, all raised on cabriole legs headed by a shield carving and ending in scrolled toes.
h. 47”, w. 28”, l. 72”
$2,000-$4,000
Pair of French Belle Epoque Marble and Bronze Garnitures
fourth quarter 19th century, the vasiform marble bodies set with patinated and gilt-bronze handles depicting putti playing panpipes, and supporting swags of bronze oak leaves, the covers with bronze buds and leaves, raised on bronze feet above covemolded marble bases.
h. 22-1/2”, w. 5-3/4”, d. 5-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
168
French Brass and Crystal Chandelier
mid-20th century, the nine-light chandelier with a spherical body set with scrolled candle arms terminating in turned sockets and scalloped brass prism rings, hung with drops and swags of cut glass prisms, the upper portion with graduated tiers of brass scrolls supporting swags of cut glass prisms.
h. 26”, dia. 23”
Provenance: The Estate of Camille & Raymond Hankamer, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
169
Transitional Louis XV/XVI-Style Kingwood and Marble-Top Commode
early 20th century, the shaped marble top with canted projecting corners and a breakfront, over a conforming case fitted with three long drawers, all tri-paneled and double banded, raised on splayed legs ending in brass paw feet, the whole with decorative ormolu mounts.
h. 36”, w. 50-1/2”, d. 22”
$1,200-$1,800
Louis XV-Style Gilt-Bronze-Mounted and Inlaid Kingwood Tall Case Clock
19th century, of bombe form, the door with an ormolumounted seated maiden above an inlaid figure of mixed woods, the base inlaid with foliate motifs, the time and strike movement with porcelain chapters.
h. 92-1/2”, w. 23”, d. 13”
$3,000-$5,000
171
Regence-Style Kingwood and Marble-Top Commode
19th century, the shaped and undulating marble top above a conforming case fitted with three drawers inlaid with a single urn issuing floral sprays, the sides inlaid en suite, raised on slightly splayed legs ending in sabots.
h. 35-1/2”, w. 33”, d. 17”
$1,000-$1,500
172
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Bergeres avec Oreilles
20th century, each with a slightly domed and padded back surmounted by a floral crest, joined by shaped and padded arms to the cushioned seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet.
h. 40”, w. 28”, d. 23”
$2,000-$4,000
173
French Rococo Revival Gilt-Bronze and Porcelain Clock
third quarter 19th century, mounted with “en grisaille” painted porcelain on a cobalt ground, the urn-form finial atop a giltbronze swan’s-neck pediment with a central cartouche, the dial painted with cherubs and the lower front with a courting couple, the lobed base set with floral panels and raised on scrolled feet, set with signed “Marti” works, the whole resting on an ebonized base fitted with a glass dome. clock h. 17-1/2”, w. 13-1/2”, d. 5”, overall h. 20-1/2”, w. 14-3/4”, d. 9-1/4”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
174
Set of Twelve Raised Gilt Dinner Plates
first quarter 20th century, Czech/American, the plates with raised gilt center medallions and borders, on cobalt grounds, marked “Stouffer China”, the Chicago decorator and a rampant lion underglaze mark, with “Bohemia” and “Made in Czechoslovakia”. dia. 11”
$1,000-$1,500
175
Large Maria Theresa-Style Crystal Chandelier
second half 20th century, the thirty-six-light chandelier with a scrolled and ribbed glass-clad frame and arms, set with two tiers of lights, set into molded glass prism rings, hung with cut glass prisms, the flaring corona hung with swags of cut glass prisms and drops. h. 35-1/2”, dia. 47-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
176
Pair of French Belle Epoque Patinated and GiltBronze Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, each five-light candelabrum with a patinated bronze putto in the manner of Claude Michel, known as Clodion (17381814), standing on a low mound incised “Clodion” and supporting gilt-bronze scrolled candle branches, set with leaf-molded candle cups and drip pans, on a molded gilt-bronze base lined with beading and decorated with floral mounts.
h. 18-3/4”, dia. 9-3/4”
Provenance: The Estate of Camille & Raymond Hankamer, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
177
Louis XVI-Style Ebonized and Marble-Top Credenza
20th century, the long, rectangular marble top with a breakfront and canted corners, above a conforming case fitted with three ormolu-fronted frieze drawers over three cupboards, each inset with a polychrome and gesso panel in the chinoiserie taste, raised on canted block feet.
h. 31”, w. 54”, d. 18”
$2,000-$4,000
178
Pair of Japanned and Parcel-Gilt Mirrors
of rococo inspiration, each crest decorated with Chinese f igures, willow trees and pagodas against a black ground, below a gilt scrolled pediment set with pierced anthemia and leaves, the sides and bottom with figures, flowers and diapering, the inner lining with giltwood scrollwork.
h. 47”, w. 25-1/4”
$1,500-$2,500
Ch’ien Lung Chinese Export Porcelain Garniture Vase
fourth quarter 18th century, now mounted as a lamp, decorated with mandarin figures in the famille rose palette, against a complex orange and blue ground decorated with flowers and scrollwork, now with a wooden base and cap and mounted with a shade, electrified. h. 29-1/2”, dia. 14-3/4”
Provenance: Blackamoor Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
180
Louis XVI-Style Fruitwood and Marble-Top Commode
early 19th century, the rectangular variegated charcoal marble top with a molded edge, above a conforming case fitted with three long drawers, each with a central inlay, raised on tapering square feet. h. 34-1/2”, w. 51-1/2”, d. 25-1/2”
Provenance: The Uptowner, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$2,000-$4,000
181
Louis-Philippe Figured Walnut Bookcase/Cabinet
mid-19th century, the rounded rectangular, ogee-molded cornice and frieze above two glazed doors, opening to an ivory silk moire-lined shelved interior, the lower section fitted with two paneled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, the whole with decorative ormolu millwork. h. 84”, w. 52”, d. 17-1/2”
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
French Gilt-Bronze and Crystal Chandelier
third quarter 20th century, in the Baccarat style, the eighteenlight chandelier with a molded glass-clad standard, supporting scrolled bronze candle arms set with medallions and two tiers of molded drip pans, hung with strands of cut glass drops, the lower portion with swags of cut glass drops, and a bronze corona hung with small cut glass swags.
h. 31”, dia. 32”
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,400-$1,800
183
Louis XVI-Style Fruitwood and Marble-Top Secretary Commode
19th century, the rectangular marble top with a molded edge and turreted corners, above a conforming case fitted with a drop-front drawer opening to a pull-out, leather-lined surface and small drawers centering a tambour cupboard, over two long drawers, all flanked by fluted and turreted sides, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in ball feet.
h. 37-1/2”, w. 38-1/2”, d. 24-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
184
Pair of Franco-Chinese Bronze-Mounted Moderator Lamps
fourth quarter 19th century, now electrified, the vases decorated with raised lotus blossoms against green foliage, with pierced bronze bases and brass anthemion-molded fittings and burners.
h. 32-1/2”, dia. 6”
$1,000-$1,500
Louis XVI Celadon and Blanc Peint Bench
18th century, the padded, rectangular seat above a paneled apron, raised on end supports joined by a turned and fluted stretcher, each end with an oval portrait medallion within a laurel wreath, to splayed feet with foliate finials. h. 20”, w. 37”, d. 19-1/4”
Provenance: The Uptowner, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
186
Neoclassical Iron and Marble-Top Console Table
the thick, rectangular top above an iron box-form base, featuring a pierced guilloche frieze over a torchere-centered oval medallion, issuing scrolling patterns, all with foliate gilt accents, on stepped, square feet. h. 32”, w. 64”, d. 19”
$1,800-$2,500
187
Directoire Parcel-Gilt and Celadon Peinte Pier Mirror
ca. 1800, the reeded, giltwood surround against a deep celadon-painted f ield, the inner surround composed of an outer row of dents-de-loup carving, the two-part mirror set with antique glass, lined with giltwood beading. h. 69-1/2”, w. 37-1/2”
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
188
Diminutive French Painted Metal and Crystal Chandelier
early 20th century, the six-light chandelier of basket form, with strands of beaded crystal connecting the arms and dressed with various spear prisms and pendalogues.
h. 31”, dia. 20”
$1,000-$1,500
189
Pair of French Gilt-Bronze and Tole Bouillotte Lamps
second half 20th century, in the Empire taste, the giltbronze bases with engine-turned trim, the leaf-molded, scrolled candle arms set with matching candle sockets and drip pans, the white tole shades painted with swags and tassels.
h. 30-3/4”, dia. 11-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
190
Empire-Style Mahogany and Marble-Top Commode
mid-19th century, the rectangular marble top above a conforming case fitted with a frieze drawer over three recessed drawers, flanked to either side by ormolumounted columnar uprights, raised on turreted feet.
h. 37-1/2”, w. 51-1/4”, d. 24-1/2”
$1,800-$2,500
191
Empire-Style Giltwood Daybed
19th century, each end paneled and with a back-scrolled, foliate-carved crest, flanked by guilloche uprights and joined by like rails, raised on shaped feet.
h. 36”, inside w. 30-1/2”, l. 76”, outside w. 34”, l. 85”
$1,200-$1,800
192
ca. 1805, both stamped “H. Jacob” and “JME”, the rectangular backs and seats within gilt flower-head-carved surrounds, the columnar arm supports and legs with gilt leaf-tip-carved collars and cuffs, on gilt ball feet, now upholstered in plaid silk taffeta, the backs in checked silk taffeta. h. 35-3/4”, w. 23-1/4”, d. 19”
Provenance: Important European Furniture, Works of Art, Ceramics and Carpets: Including Property from The Estate of Mollie Wilmot, Christie’s New York, Sale 1235, May 21, 2003, lot 226; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
early 19th century, the rectangular marble top with a slight breakfront and rounded corners, above a conforming case fitted with a large central drawer flanked by a smaller drawer, over two long drawers, all paneled and flanked by drop-fluted pilasters headed by an ormolu swag capital, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet, signed “T. RATIE”.
h. 38”, w. 51”, d. 25-1/2”
$2,500-$4,000
194
Turkish Angora Oushak Carpet
195
Turkish Angora Oushak Carpet
196
Turkish Oushak Carpet
French Polished Steel, Brass and Marble-Top Gueridon
the circular marble top above a drum-form frieze, raised on four circular legs headed by swan’s-neck capitals and ending in peg feet.
h. 23”, dia. 25”
$1,200-$1,800
198
Louis XVI-Style Polychrome Settee
19th century, the padded, D-form back within a molded f rame, joined by padded scrolling armrests to the padded seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs headed by floral block capitals and ending in peg feet.
h. 35”, w. 72”, d. 21”
Provenance: French Collectibles, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
199
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Parcel-Gilt and Mastic Peint Fauteuils
19th century, each with a padded, slightly domed back surmounted by a pierced ribbon crest, joined by padded, outscrolled arms to the cushioned seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs headed by a floral block capital and ending in toupie feet.
h. 37-1/2”, w. 23-1/2”, d. 20”
Provenance: Wirthmore Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,400-$1,800
Directoire Painted Trumeau Mirror
ca. 1800, the oil-on-canvas upper panel decorated with a shepherd and shepherdess in 18th-century costume, the dents-de-loup-lined side panels decorated with bouquets of flowers in the upper portion and vases of flowers in the lower portion, the upper tablet and mirror lined with beading and carved corner medallions.
h. 70-1/2”, w. 40-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
201
Pair of Directoire Parcel-Gilt and Blanc Peinte Fauteuils
late 18th century, each with a backswept crest above a padded back, joined by like arms on bulbous uprights to the padded seat, raised on tapering square legs headed by a floral block capital and ending in paw feet.
h. 34”, w. 23”, d. 19”
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$2,000-$4,000
202
Pair of French Polished Bronze and Cut Glass Candelabra
mid-20th century, of Louis XVI inspiration, the leaf-molded bases supporting fluted standards set with scrolled candle arms with turned candle cups and scalloped drip pans, beneath three bronze sprays, all hung with swags of cut glass, crystal and spearpoint prisms, the tops with cut glass spear-point finials. h. 27-1/2”, dia. 12”
$1,000-$1,500
French Bronze and Crystal Chandelier
second quarter 20th century, the twelve-light chandelier with a spiral-molded standard hung with two tiers of scrolled bronze candle arms and cascades of cut glass prisms, the candle arms set with turned candle sockets and cut glass prism rings, the upper portion with a corona of bronze scrollwork hung with swags of drops and cut glass prisms.
h. 35”, dia. 17”
Provenance: Charles J. Winston & Co., New York, New York; The Estate of Camille & Raymond Hankamer, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
204
Louis-Philippe Aubusson-Style Carpet
9’ x 12’
$1,000-$1,500
205
Louis-Philippe Walnut and Marble-Top Commode
mid-19th century, the rectangular marble top with canted corners, above a conforming case fitted with a paneled frieze drawer over three long drawers, raised on molded block feet.
h. 39-1/2”, w. 45-1/2”, d. 23”
$1,200-$1,800
206
French Restauration Bronze Dore et Patine Tazza
second quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical taste, the reeded bowl with leaf-molded trim, above a bulbous columnform reeded and leaf-molded standard, set into a bronze dore lotus-molded ogee trim, raised on paw feet. h. 14-1/2”, dia. 10”
$1,500-$2,500
French Gilt-Bronze Chandelier in the Directoire Taste
ca. 1900, the twelve-light chandelier with a leafwrapped and ebonized quiver-form standard terminating in feathers, framed with bronze drapery and tassels and a floating floral wreath, supporting leaf-molded, scrolled candle arms alternating in ram’s heads and masques, terminating in flaring drip pans set with turned candle sockets.
h. 32-1/2”, dia. 26”
$3,000-$5,000
208 Pair of French Bronze-Mounted Porcelain Urn-Form Lamps
first quarter 20th century, the lamps with gilttrimmed fluted column-form bases, supporting urns with swan handles, and decorated with panels of Narcissus and Daphne, on molded and patinated bronze bases, mounted with shades.
h. 22-1/2”, dia. 9-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
209
Exuberantly Modeled Fruitwood, Parcel-Gilt and Marble-Top Side Table
the demi-lune specimen marble top with a variety of scrolling, floral and avian patterns, above a conforming pierced frieze centered by a masque and with pendant floral swags, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs entwined with a gilt floral garland and ending in gilt pineapple feet.
h. 36”, w. 70”, d. 25”
$2,000-$4,000
Empire-Style Inlaid Mahogany and Bronze Center Table
20th century, the circular, banded top with an egg-and-dart gadroon-carved edge and marquetry inlay, supported by a polished bronze reeded column, mounted to a triangular-form platform base with polished bronze paw feet. h. 42”, dia. 34”
$1,000-$1,500
211
Napoleon III Brass-Inlaid Mahogany and Crystal Cave a Liqueur
third quarter 19th century, the mahogany case with a serpentine facade inlaid with brass stars and an engraved brass cartouche, raised on brass feet, with gilt-bronze fittings set with four cut glass liqueur bottles and stoppers and twelve matching liqueur glasses. open h. 17-1/2”, closed h. 11”, open w. 25-1/2”, closed w. 19-1/2”, d. 10”
$1,200-$1,500
212
French Giltwood Mirror in the Louis XV Taste
first quarter 20th century, the pierced giltwood surround composed of carved scrollwork and leaves, the outside corners accented with flower heads, the top and bottom edge with rocaille trim, the lower side with a carved cabochon. h. 52”, w. 26-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
213
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Bottle Vases
now mounted as lamps, decorated in the famille verte palette with panels of birds on peonies, on a Chinese red ground, set with chinoiserie-style bronze bases and neck mounts. h. 25”, dia. 7-3/4”
Provenance: Collection of Hugh M. Hefner, Julien’s Auctions, Gardena, California, Dec. 1, 2018.
$2,000-$4,000
214
French Patinated Metal and Crystal Chandelier
20th century, of Baroque inspiration, the six-light chandelier with a patinated metal frame set with a molded glass-clad standard and scrolled arms with fluted drip pans, graduated, scrolled arms hung with cut glass prisms and swags of drops.
h. 26-1/2”, dia. 23”
$1,000-$1,500
215
Impressive French Polished Bronze Fireplace Set
fourth quarter 19th century, comprised of a pair of chenets with an integral fender, the chenets in the form of menacing lions perched on pierced scrollwork bases, the fender with a pierced scrollwork central panel, flanked by panels of scrollwork and flowers.
h. 19”, w. 67”, d. 5”
$1,500-$2,500
216
French Polished Bronze and Steel “Baronial” Andirons and Tools
fourth quarter 19th century, the tripartite andirons with inverted bases and corner acanthus-leaf accents, supporting vasiform standards molded with water leaves and bellflowers, raised on paw feet, together with a bronze-mounted steel shovel, tongs and a poker, decorated with lion’s heads and fleurs-de-lis. andiron h. 32”, d. 13-3/4”, tools l. 42”, w. 1-1/2” to 7”
$1,000-$1,500
217
Pair of Patinated Bronze and Painted Slate Garniture Urns
third quarter 19th century, now mounted as lamps, the campanaform urns molded with classical figures and mounted with handles terminating in masques, the black-painted, rectangular bases trimmed in gilt ogee molding, mounted with shades. h. 28-1/2”, w. 15-3/4”, d. 12-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
early 20th century, in the manner of Thomas Hope, the circular top with double brass and ebonized banding, and a band of inlaid ebonized stars, raised on a paneled and graduated square base to large winged paw feet.
h. 30”, dia. 72”
$5,000-$8,000
After
“Le Charmeur de Serpents”
patinated bronze first or second quarter 20th century, cast signature and foundry inscription “L. Marchand Edr.” along edge of self-base.
h. 22-1/4”, w. 10-1/4”, d. 7-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
220
19th century, after the cast made by Dr. Francois Carlo Antommarchi (Corsican, 1780-1838) at the death of the Emperor in 1821, cast signature along proper right truncation, foundry inscription “Fondu par L. Richard Quesnel a Paris” along left truncation, seal reading “Napoleon Emp et Roi/Souscription Dr. Antommarchi 1833”. h. 13”, w. 7-1/2”, d. 6”
$3,000-$5,000
As the First Consul of the French Republic, Napoleon Bonaparte signed the Louisiana Purchase with President Thomas Jefferson, effectively doubling the size of the United States. After a succession of military defeats, Napoleon was first exiled to the island of Elba, and then to the remote island of St. Helena off the coast of Africa.
Former New Orleans mayor Nicholas Girod offered his residence in the French Quarter as a refuge during Napoleon’s exile. Despite the fact that Napoleon did not make it to New Orleans, the mayor’s residence was renamed the Napoleon House.
On May 6, 1821, the former French emperor passed away at 51 years old, surrounded on his deathbed by his doctors. Since it was customary at the time to make death masks for a person of importance, Bonaparte’s physician, Dr. Francois Carlo Antommarchi, cast the original wax death mask of Napoleon’s face.
Antommarchi used the wax death mask of Napoleon to reproduce bronze and plaster copies. In 1834, he traveled to New Orleans and presented a bronze copy of the mask to the city; which is on display in the Cabildo, part of the Louisiana State Museum.
Antommarchi sold his rights to Napoleon’s death mask to L. Richard and E. Quesnel’s foundry in Paris, which fabricated bronze copies.
221
French Gilt-Bronze and Crystal Basket Chandelier
first quarter 20th century, in the Empire taste, the twelvelight chandelier with a frame hung with strands of cut glass drops, the gilt and patinated bronze center circle set with three triple molded bronze candle arms, set with pierced anthemia, the arms alternating with pierced bronze wreaths with crossed torches, with three interior sockets. h. 48”, dia. 31-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
Empire-Style Mahogany and Marble-Top Center Table
19th century, the circular marble top above a conforming f rieze, raised on a graduated tripartite base with winged maiden ormolu mounts, to gilt paw feet.
h. 29-1/2”, dia. 48”
$1,200-$1,800
223
After Edouard Drouot (French, 1859-1945)
“Terpsichore”
patinated bronze
20th century, cast signature and marked “FRANCE” along back edge.
h. 25”, w. 14”, d. 15”
$1,500-$2,500
224
French Beaux-Arts Bronze and Marble Lamp
first quarter 20th century, mounted with a figure of the Greek nymph Daphne holding wreaths, her head mounted with leafmolded candle arms set with leaf-molded candle cups, now fitted with sockets, on a red griotte marble base decorated with a bronze mount of a kylix and grapevines.
h. 33”, dia. 8-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
225
Classical Revival Pietra Dura and Parcel-Gilt Center Table
the rectilinear top inlaid with a variety of marble in scroll and geometric patterns, above a pair of pedestals, each modeled as paired Neo-Grec winged figural supports with paw feet, and joined by a turned, lobed and foliate-carved stretcher.
h. 35”, w. 59”, d. 27-1/4”
$2,000-$4,000
226
Pair of Large Carved Wooden Sphinxes
mid-20th century, based on the Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt, the surfaces retaining portions of green and gros rouge paint.
h. 33”, w. 18-1/2”, l. 46-1/2”
$3,000-$5,000
227
Antoine Marie Roucole (French, 1848-1918)
“Apparition”, 1884
oil on canvas signed and dated lower right. Framed.
31” x 41”, framed 41-1/2” x 52-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
228
French Egyptian Revival Marble and Bronze Three-Piece Clock Set
fourth quarter 19th century, composed of black marble and rusticated red griotte marble, decorated with incised hieroglyphs and various Egyptian devices, the pylon-form clock supporting a patinated bronze sphinx, the movement with an exposed escapement, h. 15”, w. 15-1/2”, d. 7-1/4”, the obelisks decorated to match, h. 20-1/2”, w. 7”, d. 4”.
$1,000-$1,500
Napoleon III Mahogany Fall-Front Desk
third quarter 19th century, constructed of well-figured veneers, with a fold-out top opening to reveal an inset tooled leather writing surface backed by niches and drawers, the lid with a mechanism to extend the work surface and release the drawer locks when opened, over a band of three drawers and double pedestal supports, each with a bank of three drawers and a plinth base, veneered and finished on all four sides. h. 33-1/4”, w. 51-3/4”, d. 25-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
230
Pair of Unusual French Carved Walnut and Marble Panels
fourth quarter 19th century, possibly architectural elements, the walnut panels carved with leaves and scrollwork in the Renaissance Revival style, and set with mottled rosso antico marble panels. h. 64-3/4”, w. 13-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
231
Unusual French Beaux-Arts Gilt-Bronze and Cut Glass Chandelier
first quarter 20th century, the six-light chandelier with a bellform corona with a finial of molded leaves, set with eagle heads at the tops of the bellflower-molded arms, set with guillochemolded sockets with molded glass drip pans, the lower portion with a bowl-form, diamond-point cut glass cover, matching a cut glass shade concealing a single upper light. h. 40”, dia. 19-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
Unusual Napoleon III Boulle and Marble-Top Center Table
fourth quarter 19th century, the shaped verdigris marble top above a conforming case fitted with a single long drawer on one side, mounted with an elaborate gilt-bronze escutcheon repeated on all four sides, the legs with a gilt-bronze bouquet of calla lilies, assorted flowers and leaves at the knees, the feet with Moorish-style mounts.
h. 29-1/2”, w. 63”, d. 29”
Provenance: Whisnant Galleries, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
233
French Belle Epoque Bronze Dore-Mounted Tortoiseshell Jewelry Casket
fourth quarter 19th century, the bombe-form box set with scroll-molded corner mounts extending into scrolled feet, the cove-molded cover with bronze trim and a scroll-molded escutcheon, the skirt decorated with bronze dore cornucopias of flowers, the interior lined with fabric.
h. 7-1/2”, w. 11”, d. 7-3/4”
Provenance: Brice Antiques, Memphis, Tennessee.
$1,000-$1,500
234
French Petite Gilt-Bronze Chandelier in the Louis XV Taste
first quarter 20th century, the seven-light chandelier with a rococo-molded frame and candle branches hung from fringed drapery, looped over lion’s heads set with rings mounted at the top, the center with a single socket concealed by a frosted flame-form shade.
h. 25”, dia. 15”
$1,000-$1,500
235
French Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Chandelier
the nine-light chandelier with a scrolled and pierced f rame set with leaf-molded arms, alternating with torch-form candle cups, supported by gilt-bronze ribbons, the upper frame decorated with tendrils of roses, the upper portion with meandering ribbonbound vines, the scrolled arms set with frosted glass floriform shades, the torch-form lights with frosted glass flammiform shades.
h. 37”, dia. 28”
$1,200-$1,800
236
Henry Schouten (Belgian, 1864/7-1927)
“Donkey Ride on the Beach” oil on canvas signed lower left.
Framed.
22” x 35-1/2”, framed 29” x 41-1/2”
$3,000-$5,000
237 George Etienne Prieur (French, 19th Century)
“The Harvesting”, 1870 oil on canvas laid down on wood panel signed and dated lower right.
Framed.
36” x 52”, framed 50” x 62”
$4,000-$7,000
238 Joseph Koch (German, 1819-1871)
“Evensong” oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
34” x 45-1/2”, framed 40” x 52”
$5,000-$8,000
239
Louis XVI-Style Fruitwood Invalid’s Chair
late 18th century, the domed and padded back mechanized to recline and f itted with removable shaped and padded sides, joined by padded, scrolling arms fitted with retractable metal rods, to accommodate a tray, to the cushioned seat, raised on fluted, tapering square legs ending in drum feet, upholstered in Fortuny fabric.
h. 45-1/2”, w. 28”, d. 23”
$1,500-$2,500
240
French Provincial Walnut Armoire
late 18th century, the molded and domed cornice with canted corners, above a case fitted with two long doors, each fitted with three panels, the smaller middle one fluted, flanked by canted stop-fluted pilasters, raised above a shaped apron on scrolled toes.
h. 111”, w. 66”, d. 22-1/2”
Provenance: Property of a Private Collector; Christie’s Interiors, New York, October 2-3, 2012, sale 2585, lot 545; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
241 French Provincial Walnut Armoire
late 18th century, the molded and domed cornice with canted corners, above a case fitted with two long doors, each fitted with three panels, the smaller middle one fluted, flanked by canted stop-fluted pilasters, raised above a shaped apron on scrolled toes.
h. 110-1/2”, w. 64”, d. 26"
Provenance: Property of a Private Collector; Christie’s Interiors, New York, October 2-3, 2012, sale 2585, lot 545; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
242
Collection of German Tin-Lined Copper Cookware
early 20th century, signed “Gebruder Schwabenland”, the collection with steel handles and comprised of five saucepans, h. 3-1/2” to 7-3/4”, dia. 7-3/4” to 12-1/4”, a saute pan, h. 4-1/2”, dia. 13”, and three various covers, dia. 9-1/4” to 13-1/4”.
$1,000-$1,500
243
French Bronze Duck Press
contemporary, E. Dehillerin, Paris. h. 15-1/4” to 17”, w. 8-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
244
French Provincial Fruitwood Farm Table
19th century, the long, rectangular top above a frieze fitted with one end drawer, raised on chamfered square legs. h. 29”, w. 30-1/2”, l. 79”
$1,200-$1,800
245
Italian Pewter “Langoustine” Wine Cooler
fourth quarter 20th century, designed by Giovanni Patrini (Italian, 1931-1993) for Atena, Milan, the pestle-form cooler with torus band and molded base, the rim decorated with a band of large, life-sized figures of langoustines. h. 11-1/4”, dia. 9-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
246
Set of Twelve Pewter “Langoustine” Napkin Rings
fourth quarter 20th century, unmarked but probably Atena, Milan, each with a large, life-sized figure of a langoustine attached on the underside with a rope-twist napkin ring. l. 5-5/8”, w. 3-3/4”, d. 2”
$1,000-$1,500
247
Large Italian Pewter “Aquatic” Champagne and Wine Cooler
fourth quarter 20th century, designed by Piero Figura for Atena, Milan, the hemispherical bowl banded with coral branches and scallop shells and resting on three large brown crabs, all life-sized and realistically detailed.
h. 10-1/4”, dia. 18-1/2”, base w. 21-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
248
German Novelty “Parrot” Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker
contemporary, in the form of a realistically detailed parrot, the mouth a faux spout fitted with a chained “stopper”, the head fitted with glass eyes and removing to reveal the detachable strainer.
h. 7-1/4”, l. 4-1/2”; 21.95 t. oz.
$5,000-$7,000
249
German Novelty “Combatant Cockerels” Sterling Silver Cocktail Shakers/Garnitures
contemporary, each in the form of a realistically detailed rooster, the mouths a faux spout fitted with a chained “stopper”, the heads fitted with glass eyes and removing to reveal the detachable strainer.
h. 7”, l. 7-1/2” and h. 6-1/2”, l. 7-3/4”; 62 36 total t. oz.
$9,000-$12,000
250
French Cast Iron and Marble-Top Baker’s Table
ca. 1900, of traditional form, the marble top with a dished edge, above an iron base with a scrolled Gothic-form apron and supported by scrolled iron legs with brass mounts.
h. 30”, w. 50”, d. 31”
$1,000-$1,500
251
French Provincial Terracotta Olive Jar
19th/20th century, of traditional form with a partially glazed interior and rim.
h. 19-1/4”, dia. 14”
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
252
Two Partially Glazed Buff Terracotta Olive Jars
19th century, of inverted pyriform, with turned rims and collars glazed in creamy yellow.
h. 19-1/2” to 23”, dia. 14” to 15-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
253
Lauren Lachance (American, Contemporary)
“Nine Pressed Botanicals”
each pencil-signed, titled and localized lower center.
Each matted, glazed and framed alike.
five sight 14” x 9-1/2”, framed 19-1/4” x 14-1/4” and four sight 23” x 15-1/4”, framed 30” x 22”
$1,000-$1,500
254
French Provincial Fruitwood Buffet
late 18th century, the rounded rectangular top above a case f itted with three small drawers over two cupboard doors, each inset with a shaped panel, above a scalloped apron, raised on shaped toes.
h. 39”, w. 49”, d. 22”
$1,200-$1,800
255
French Provincial Fruitwood Buffet
19th century, the rectangular top above a conforming case f itted with three small drawers over two cupboard doors, each inset with a shaped panel, raised on shaped toes.
h. 39”, w. 51”, d. 23-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
256
Antonio Cortes y Aguilar (Spanish, 1827-1908)
“Cows, Sheep and Goat in the Pasture”
oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
25-1/2” x 36”, framed 36” x 46-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
257
Cast Iron Cow Head
the realistically molded, horned head in two parts, with a painted surface.
h. 19”, w. 17-1/4”, d. 13”
$1,000-$1,500
258
Pair of Molded Copper Stag Heads
fourth quarter 19th century, probably Continental, realistically molded, of seamed construction, on an oak back.
h. 26-1/2”, w. 10”, d. 15”
$1,500-$2,500
259
Provincial Louis XVI-Style Fruitwood Dining Table
19th century, the top with a rounded and ribbed edge and rounded drop leaves, bi-sected and opening to accommodate five 14” leaves, raised on tapering square legs ending in brass caps on casters.
h. 30”, w. 51”, l. 44”, ext. l. 114”
Provenance: Wirthmore Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
260
Louis XVI-Style Fruitwood Porter’s Chair
19th century, the padded back surmounted by a removable domed and padded hood, joined by shaped arms to the cushioned seat, the whole within a foliate and beaded frame, raised on stop-fluted, tapering circular legs headed by floral block capitals and ending in toupie feet.
h. 58”, w. 28”, d. 22”
$1,000-$1,500
261
French Provincial Fruitwood Buffet
18th century, the rectangular top with canted corners, above a conforming case fitted with three short drawers over two paneled cupboard doors, all with decorative hardware, raised on shaped toes.
h. 38-1/2”, w. 56”, d. 26”
Provenance: The Uptowner, New Orleans, Louisiana; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
262
French Hand-Forged Iron Fireplace Set in the Baroque Taste
20th century, Forge Bernadou, Montagudet, France, consisting of ball-top andirons on scrolled feet, h. 20”, w. 10-1/2”, d. 20-1/2”, together with a matching fire tool holder with a shovel, tongs, poker, hearth brush and cinder rake, overall h. 37-1/2”, w. 22”, d. 16-1/2”.
Provenance: Francis and Jean Claude Bernadou, Montagudet, France; Forge Salers, Salers, France; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
263
Louis Robbe (Belgian, 1806-1887)
“Overcast Landscape with Cattle”
oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed.
32” x 43”, framed 35-1/2” x 46”
$3,000-$5,000
264
Pair of Painted Metal Cow Heads
in the boucherie style, each realistically molded, with a painted surface, mounted on patinated copper backplates. h. 21”, w. 21-1/2”, d. 12-1/4”
$1,500-$2,500
265
18th century, with an arched and padded back, downswept arms supported by turned standards, and block-and-turned legs joined by an H-form stretcher.
h. 45”, w. 26”, d. 28”
$1,000-$1,500
late 18th century, the domed and molded crest above a case fitted with two doors, flanked by concave panels and paneled sides, the lower bowed section fitted with two paneled cupboard doors flanked en suite, raised on rounded block feet, the whole accented with floral and foliate carvings.
h. 106”, w. 74”, d. 29-1/2”
$3,000-$5,000
267
Pair of Louis XV-Style Fruitwood Fauteuils
20th century, each with a shaped and padded back surmounted by a foliate crest, joined by ribbed arms to the padded seat, raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, bearing the label “Michael Taylor Designs Incorporated, San Francisco, California”.
h. 42”, w. 29-1/2”, d. 24”
$1,200-$1,800
268
Pair of Louis XV-Style Fruitwood Fauteuils
20th century, each with a shaped and padded back surmounted by a foliate crest, joined by ribbed arms to the padded seat, raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, bearing the label “Michael Taylor Designs Incorporated, San Francisco, California”.
h. 42”, w. 29-1/2”, d. 24”
$1,200-$1,800
269
Jose Maria Velasco (Mexican, 1840-1912)
“Valle de Mexico”
oil on board artist identified and titled en verso. Framed.
4-1/2” x 8-1/2”, framed 10-1/4” x 13-1/4”
$5,000-$8,000
Jose Maria Velasco was one of Mexico’s most accomplished landscape artists. In 1858, he enrolled in the Art Academy of San Carlos where he studied with Italian painter Eugenio Landesio, who emphasized the close study of nature. Velasco focused exclusively on the landscape and geography of his native country. During his lifetime, he earned national and international acclaim.
In 1874, Velasco moved his family to La Villa de Guadalupe, on the outskirts of Mexico City, where the artist would reside for the rest of his life. At this time, he began an ambitious series of paintings of the panoramic vistas of Valley of Mexico.
“Smuggler’s Cove”
oil on board signed lower left “Bianchetti”, verso with a handinscribed label with artist name and title.
Framed.
16” x 22”, framed 23” x 28”
$1,000-$1,500
“The Medieval Tower”
oil on board signed lower left, verso with “Doig, Wilson & Wheatley Fine Art Dealers, Edinburgh” label.
Framed.
18” x 22”, framed 25” x 28-1/2”
Provenance: Doig, Wilson & Wheatley Fine Art Dealers, Edinburgh, Scotland; Yellow House Antiques & Interiors, Mobile, Alabama.
$1,000-$1,500
18th century, the rectangular back with a molded cornice above four panels, each with an inlaid floral spray, joined by fluted and scrolled arms to the wooden seat, raised on block legs joined by a box stretcher.
h. 55”, w. 78”, d. 27”
$1,000-$1,500
279
Suite
19th century, each with four domed ladderbacks above a wooden seat, raised on circular legs joined by bulbous stretchers and ending in bun feet.
h. 36”, w. 19”, d. 14-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
280
William-an
18th century and later, the molded cornice above a case fitted with two short drawers over three long, graduated drawers, all banded, the lower section fitted with a shallow central drawer flanked to either side by a deep, short drawer, all banded, raised on cup-and-cover legs joined by a shaped box stretcher and ending in ball feet.
h. 66”, w. 41”, d. 22”
$1,800-$2,500
281
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Vases
now mounted as lamps, the blue and white lamps decorated with characters against a ground of peonies and scrollwork, mounted with blue foo dog handles, on wooden bases. h. 32-1/2”, dia. 7”
$1,000-$1,500
282
Willem van de Velde the Younger and Studio (Dutch/British, 1633-1707)
“An English Two-Decker Under Sail in Light Airs”, ca. 1685 oil on canvas unsigned, numerous old sale/inventory labels and stencils en verso.
Framed.
14” x 18-3/4”, framed 20-1/4” x 24-1/2”
Provenance: Kriegstein Collection, New York, New York; Maritime Collection of Naval Historian Frank Fox, Birmingham, Alabama.
Literature: M. S. Robinson The Paintings of the Van de Veldes, Volume II, Greenwich: National Maritime Museum, 1990, p. 593, illus. 466- [1].
$20,000-$40,000
283
George III Oak Chest
late 18th century, the rectangular top with a molded edge, above a case fitted with two short drawers over three long drawers, all with nicely figured hardware, raised on bracket feet. h. 40-1/2”, w. 37”, d. 20”
$1,500-$2,500
284
first quarter 20th century, in the style of John and Francis Booker, the swan’s-neck crest and central pediment carved with acanthus leaves, supported on each side with fluted Corinthian columns, the rococo mirror with carved scrollwork and acanthus leaves, set into a leaf-carved ogee surround and mirror-backed scrollwork framing the primary beveled mirror plate.
h. 78”, w. 57-1/2”
$3,000-$5,000
285
George II-Style Walnut and Mahogany Side Table
19th century, the rectangular top with a ribbed edge and concave front, above a conforming case fitted with two concealed frieze drawers, raised on large cabriole legs headed by acanthine carving and ending in hairy paw feet.
h. 36”, w. 78”, d. 28”
$1,000-$1,500
286
Suite of Four George III-Style Mahogany Side Chairs
in the Chippendale taste, each with a shaped, foliate-carved crest above a ribbon-carved, interlacing splat, the padded seat raised on cabriole legs headed by a foliate shield and ending in molded feet.
h. 39”, w. 23-1/2”, d. 20”
$1,000-$1,500
late 18th century, in the Chippendale taste, the associated top with a broken-arch pediment and three finials, above a pair of astragalglazed doors, the serpentine base fitted with a butler’s desk drawer over three long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet.
$1,200-$1,800
288
the rectangular top with a molded edge, above a conforming case f itted with a pull-out slide over two short drawers and three long, graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet.
$1,000-$1,500
18th century, the padded, shaped camel back joined by outscrolled arms to the cushioned seat, raised on square front legs and sabre back legs, joined by stretchers.
$1,200-$1,800
290
Pair of English Giltwood Mirrors in the Adam Style
first quarter 20th century, the coved surrounds with gadrooned edges set with urn-form finials and scrollwork, supporting swags of bellflowers, the lower portion with ram’s heads and bellflower drops framed with scrollwork. h. 41”, w. 34-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
291
George III-Style Mahogany Dining Table
the banded, rounded rectangular top with three like-banded 20” leaves, raised on two pedestals, each with a turned vasiform standard to three splayed chamfered legs ending in brass caps and casters. h. 29”, w. 45”, l. 72”, ext. l. 132”
$1,200-$1,800
292
Suite of Twelve Queen Anne-Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
mid-20th century, comprised of a pair of armchairs with upholstered backs, raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, h. 43”, w. 25”, d. 27”, a pair of armchairs with scrolled splat backs, and eight side chairs, each with a scrolled back splat and crest rail, slip seat and raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, h. 40”, w. 20”, d. 20”.
$1,500-$2,500
19th century, the broken swan’s-neck pediment above a banded frieze, over two doors, each paneled and banded, opening to pull-out shelves, the lower section fitted with two short drawers over two long, graduated drawers, all banded, raised on bracket feet, the upper right proper drawer stamped “Edwards & Roberts”.
h. 95”, w. 59”, d. 23-1/2”
Provenance: Keil’s Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
294
George
late 18th century, the broken-arch pediment with a central brass eagle finial, the mid-case with a Gothicinspired door, the face signed “Barry Bolton”, with a time and strike movement, painted moon dial and calendar dial.
h. 90”, w. 24”, d. 9”
$1,000-$1,500
295
third quarter 20th century, each example veneered with burr walnut and trimmed with giltwood, and set with a swan’s-neck pediment with a central cartouche-form finial, the mirror surround lined with carved giltwood, the crossetted corners with floral-carved drapes on each side, the lower edges serpentine. h. 61”, w. 29”
$1,500-$2,500
“Portrait of John Freeman of Gaines, County Hereford, and His Sons John and Thomas”
oil on canvas unsigned, later inscription upper right with bibliographical information on sitters. Framed.
50” x 40”, framed 57-1/2” x 47”
Provenance: Estate of Ida Gray Reeves Graham, Ruston, Louisiana.
Literature: Burke, John, Esq., Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland,London: R. Bentley, 1836, Vol. III, p. 642.
$3,000-$5,000
According to genealogical and contemporaneous accounts, John Freeman wed Abigail Jones of the Orchards, Hereford in 1762 and they had five children. In addition to the two sons included in the portrait offered here, they also had three daughters, Betty, Abigail and Ann. Abigail died April 21, 1762, bequeathing her family estate to her eldest son and various other property and goods to the remaining four children and her husband. John Freeman died September 3, 1764, by which time he had been preceded in death by his daughter Abigail.
297
Mason’s Ironstone Partial Dinner Service
post-1825, decorated in the Imari pattern, the service comprised of eleven dinner plates, dia. 10-1/4”, five soup plates, dia. 9-3/4”, a soup tureen, h. 9-1/4”, w. 13”, d. 8-1/4”, a pair of covered vegetable dishes, h. 6-1/4”, w. 11-3/4”, d. 9-3/4”, a pair of covered sauce tureens and stands, h. 6”, w. 9-1/4”, d. 9-1/4”, a large well-and-tree platter, w. 7-3/4”, l. 20-1/2”, a strainer insert, dia. 9-3/4”, l. 13-1/2”, and a sauce boat, h. 2-3/4”, w. 6-1/2”, d. 3-1/2”, most pieces with an underglaze brown Mason’s mark, the others unmarked.
Provenance: Estate of Ida Gray Reeves Graham, Ruston, Louisiana.
$1,400-$1,800
298
Near Pair of Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Ginger Jars
now mounted as lamps, decorated with prunus on a blue ground, set with matching domed covers, now on giltwood bases.
h. 27-1/2” and h. 26-1/2”, dia. 9-1/4”
$1,500-$2,500
299
George III Mahogany, Fruitwood and Marble-Top Sideboard
20th century, the bowed marble top above a conforming case fitted with two central cutlery drawers, flanked to either side by two banks of two drawers, all banded and with burled veneers, raised on bellflower-inlaid, tapering square legs ending in spade feet.
h. 36”, w. 79-1/2”, d. 25”
$1,500-$2,500
300
Pair of William IV Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coolers
second quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, the inverted pear-shaped bodies decorated with applied rococo cartouches, with extravagantly shaped detachable collars and rocaille scroll handles and feet.
h. 12”, w. 11”, dia. 8-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
301
Suite of Eight Hancock and Moore Leather and Mahogany Armchairs
in the George II style, each with a tufted, shaped back joined to open arms curving to a tufted and bowed seat rail, on cabriole front legs with pad feet.
h. 38-1/2”, w. 22-1/2”, d. 25-1/2”, seat h. 18-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
302 Regency-Style Mahogany Bowfront Chest
19th century, the bowed top with a burled banding, above a conforming case fitted with two short drawers over three long, graduated drawers, all with string inlay, raised on bracket feet.
h. 42-1/2”, w. 42-1/2”, d. 20”
$1,200-$1,800
303
English
20th century, the rectangular top above a case fitted with a drop-front faced as three long drawers and opening to a now void interior, over four long, graduated drawers, raised on a plinth base.
h. 58-1/2”, w. 48-1/2”, d. 20-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
304
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Wine Carafes
now mounted as lamps, the square, tapered blue and white bottles decorated with mandarin figures in landscapes, on acrylic bases.
h. 21-1/4”, w. 8”, d. 8”
$1,200-$1,800
305
first quarter 20th century, the leaf-carved swan’s-neck pediment set with a cartouche-form finial, the upper crossetted corners supporting drops of flower heads and fruit, the segmented lower edge carved with a shell flanked with acanthus leaves.
h. 48”, w. 25-3/4”
$1,500-$2,500
306
George III-Style Mahogany Chest-on-Chest
19th century, the serpentine, foliate-carved crest above a conforming case fitted with three short drawers over three long, graduated drawers, the lower section fitted with a baize-lined brushing slide over four long, graduated drawers, all flanked to both sides by canted, stop-fluted pilasters with acanthine capitals, raised on large ball-andclaw feet.
h. 77”, w. 43”, d. 21-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
307
Rosenthal “Eminence Cobalt” Porcelain Partial Dinner Service
ca. 1962-2009, German, the service comprised of twelve dinner plates, dia. 10-1/2”, twelve soup bowls, dia. 8-1/4”, twelve salad/dessert plates, dia. 7-1/2”, twelve bread-andbutter plates, dia. 6”, and twelve footed cups with twelve saucers, h. 2-3/4”, dia. 6”, each piece marked “Classic Rose Collection, Rosenthal Group, Germany”, the plates marked “Eminence Cobalt”.
$1,000-$1,500
308
Pair of Rare American Mahogany and Tulip Poplar Knife Boxes
ca. 1800, of mid-Atlantic origin, the mahogany sides veneered with tulip poplar, one with a pierced fitting, the other lacking.
h. 14-1/4”, w. 8-3/4”, d. 10-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
309
Regency-Style Ebonized and Marble-Top Occasional Table
19th century, the circular specimen marble top with a gaming board, and raised on a gilt-ring-turned, tapering, fluted standard to a concave, tripartite base on scrolling feet to gilt bun toes. h. 26”, dia. 20-1/4”
$1,200-$1,800
310
American Giltwood Convex Mirror in the Classical Taste
second half 20th century, the ogee-molded surround set with a displayed eagle finial on a rocky outcropping, the sides set with cornucopias of fruit, the bottom with scrolled, pierced leaf carving and the surround accented with carved bunches of oak leaves and acorns. h. 54-1/2”, w. 45-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
311
Bernardaud Porcelain “La Reine Elizabeth” Partial Dinner Service
20th century, Limoges, France, originally executed to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s 1957 visit to France, decorated in the Georgian Chinoiserie taste with blackaccented gilt ho-ho birds on branches, in the “Versailles” shade, the service comprised of twenty-four dinner plates, dia. 10-1/2”, twelve rim soup bowls, dia. 9-1/4”, twelve salad/ dessert plates, dia. 8-1/2”, twelve fruit dessert dishes, dia.
5-1/4”, twelve footed cups with saucers, h. 3”, dia. 5-3/4”, a covered soup tureen, h. 6-1/2”, dia. 10-1/2”, a covered vegetable dish, h. 5”, dia. 9”, an oval platter, w. 13-1/2”, l. 16-3/4”, a small oval platter, w. 10-1/2”, l. 13”, a salad bowl, h. 3-1/2”, dia.
10-1/4”, a chop plate, dia. 12”, an open round serving dish, h. 2”, dia. 12-1/2”, an open gravy bowl with integral stand, h.
3”, dia. 7-1/2”, a coffeepot, h. 9-3/4”, w. 7-3/4”, a sugar bowl, h. 6-3/4”, dia. 4-1/2”, and a covered cream jug, h. 5-3/4”, w.
4-1/4”, each piece marked in brown, “L. Bernardaud & Cie./ Limoges/ Service execute pour/la reception de/S.M. La Reine ELISABETH/a l’occasion de/sa visite en France/Avril, 1957”, in addition to the green “B & Co./Limoges/France”.
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$2,000-$4,000
Anglo-Irish Cut Crystal Chandelier
20th century, in the Waterford taste, the eight-light chandelier with a cut-glass-clad standard with a downturned, scalloped canopy, hung with spear-point prisms, the main bowl supporting scrolled cut glass arms set with cut glass prism rings and molded candle sockets, with a pendant spherical finial.
h. 45-1/2”, dia. 35-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
313
George III Mahogany Bookcase/Cabinet
19th century, the cove-molded cornice above a case f itted with two astragal-glazed doors, the lower section fitted with two paneled cupboard doors, one opening to pull-out display shelves, the other to a shelved interior, raised on bun feet. h. 99”, w. 60”, d. 15”
$1,500-$2,500
314
John Charnock, Esq, A History of Marine Architecture ...of All Nations
London: R. Fauldner {et al}, 1801, first edition, complete in three volumes, with engraved plates {ESTCT11210}
Together with Thomas Lediard, Gent., The Naval History of England, London: John Wilcox, 1730 and a handwritten log of “A List of all the Ships and Vessels of His Majesty’s Royal Navy”, 1701.
Provenance: Charnock: Collection of Royal Navy Staff Commander M. Carmichael, 1828; Maritime Collection of Naval Historian Frank Fox, Birmingham, Alabama.
$1,000-$1,500
315
Georgian-Style Mahogany Wing Chair
20th century, the tall, domed back joined by shaped sides and outscrolled arms to the cushioned seat, raised on square legs joined by an H-form stretcher, accented with brass tacks.
h. 59-1/2”, w. 30”, d. 26”
$1,200-$1,800
316
George III Figured Mahogany Tall Case Clock
late 18th century, the arched hood with a gilt-bronze fretwork f rieze, the door flanked by full columns with inset brass reeding, the mid-case and base with fluted quarter columns and inset bronze reeding, the brass face signed “William Skeggs, London”, fitted with a time and strike movement and numeric calendar window.
h. 92-1/2”, w. 22”, d. 9-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
317
William Henry Buck (Norwegian/Louisiana, 1840-1888), after Hugh Collins (Scottish, ca. 1834-1896)
“Grain Harvest, Lowlands”, 1864
oil on canvas
signed and dated “W. H. Buck, after Collins, 1864” lower right. Framed.
30” x 42”, framed 38” x 50”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$5,000-$8,000
Apparently, the Norwegian-born William Henry Buck was aware of the work of then-popular Scottish painter Hugh Collins. Collins exhibited at the Royal Academy and earned acclaim for his portraits, landscapes and genre scenes. It is thought that Buck did not emigrate to America until 1865; consequently, Buck’s copy after Collins’ painting “Grain Harvest, Lowlands” was painted while he was still in Europe. Interestingly, Buck painted another version of the painting in New Orleans dated 1878.
318
Fine Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Rolltop Desk
fourth quarter 19th century, labeled Edwards & Roberts, London, the top deck and drawer fronts with a delicate inlaid border, the line-inlaid tambour roll opening to a fitted interior with a pull-out, adjustable writing surface, the base with three drawers above a kneehole opening and cabinets to each side.
h. 44”, w. 51”, d. 24”
$1,500-$2,500
319
Pair of English Polished Bronze Thomas Messenger Lamps
fourth quarter 19th century, now fitted as electric lamps, the circular, footed Messenger bases ornamented with laurel wreaths and supporting fluted, paw-footed tripodal standards, mounted with shades.
h. 10-1/2”, dia. 14”
$1,000-$1,500
320
William IV Giltwood Girandole Mirror
second quarter 19th century, the mirror plate set into a lotus-molded circular surround, the finial decorated with a hippocampus perched on a rocky outcropping, the very unusual base with a pair of intertwined pierced giltwood dolphins, their tails supporting giltwood scrolled candle branches decorated with carved leaves.
h. 42”, w. 22”, d. 6-3/4”
$2,000-$4,000
321
Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coolers
second quarter 19th century, each of campana form, with gadrooned calyx and rim, raised on a cavetto-domed pedestal foot en suite, with grape cluster-mounted reeded handles, fitted with the original collar and liner.
h. 9-1/2”, dia. 8-1/2”, w. 8-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
322
Pair of Handsome Regency Mahogany and Brass Knife Cases
first quarter 19th century, the pylon-form cases mounted with bombe covers, raising on ratcheted supports to reveal fitted interiors, raised on gilt-brass feet, the covers with molded brass knobs.
h. 19”, w. 10-3/4”, d. 10-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
323
Late Regency Mahogany Cellarette
mid-19th century, the rectangular top with a gadroon-carved edge with foliate corners, opening to a metal-lined interior, the tapering base fitted with handles to either side and raised on scroll- and foliate-carved bracket feet.
h. 21-1/2”, w. 32”, d. 21-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
324
Regency-Style Mahogany Center Table
19th century, in the manner of Thomas Hope, the banded, circular top with sunburst veneers, raised on a paneled and graduated tripartite base to scrolled toes.
h. 29-1/2”, dia. 54”
$1,800-$2,500
325
Royal Worcester “Royal Lily” Pattern Porcelain Partial Dinner Service
second half 19th century, English, this service is decorated in Worcester’s aesthetic adaptation of a much earlier, beloved pattern, with gilt-trimmed cobalt borders, the service comprised of twelve soup plates, dia. 10”, three dinner plates, dia. 10-1/4”, twelve luncheon plates, dia. 9-1/4”, a soup tureen with elephant-head handles on the body and ostrich-foot handles on the cover, h. 10”, w. 14-1/4”, d. 10”, and a pair of sauce tureens on stands, decorated to match the soup tureen, h. 6-3/4”, w. 8-1/2”, d. 5-1/4”, each piece with Royal Worcester’s underglaze mark, incorporating various date letters and retailer’s mark, “Mortlock’s, London”.
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
326
Neoclassical Convex Mirror
second quarter 19th century, American or English, the crest decorated with a pair of dolphins, the cove-molded surround set with spherules, the lower edge with ribbon-bound leaves. h. 39”, w. 25-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
327
Pair of Anglo-American Blown and Etched Glass Hurricane Shades
second quarter 19th century, engraved with meandering oak leaves, framed with bellflower borders, the bases with folded feet.
h. 22-1/2”, dia. 8-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
328
Late Regency Mahogany Sofa Table
mid-19th century, the banded, rectangular top with two rounded end leaves, over a frieze fitted with two drawers to one side and two faux drawers to the other, raised on double turned and beehive legs joined by a like stretcher, on splayed feet to brass paws on casters.
h. 28-1/2”, w. 35”, d. 28”, ext. w. 58”
$1,000-$1,500
329
Pair of Edwardian Satinwood Armchairs
early 20th century, each with a raised floral-basket-painted crest above a garland-designed splat, joined by downswept arms to the generous, rounded seat, raised on sabre legs.
h. 35”, w. 24”, d. 22”
$1,000-$1,500
330
Unusual Porcelain Lamp
mid-20th century, the canister-form lamp decorated with birds in the style of 18th-century naturalist George Edwards, over copies of 19th-century French letters, framed in green borders.
h. 21-1/2”, w. 12-1/4”, d. 12-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
331
Alfred Fontville De Breanski, Jr. (British, 1877-1957)
“In the Valley of the Llugwy, N. Wales” oil on canvas signed and titled en verso. Framed.
28” x 42”, framed 34” x 48”
$1,500-$2,500
332
Pair of Gil twood Oval Mirrors in the George III Taste
each with an outer surround carved with acanthus leaves, framing a segmented inner surround divided with carved paterae, and an inner lining with leaf carving. h. 39-1/4”, w. 29-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
333
Collection of Leather-Bound Volumes of English Literature
late 19th/early 20th century, including the complete Burton Club private limited edition of Burton’s Arabian/Supplemental Nights, and sets of Edward Bulwer-Lytton and Matthew Arnold.
37 volumes total
Detailed list of books/bindings available on request
$1,000-$1,500
334
William IV Mahogany
Writing Table
mid-19th century, the rounded rectangular top inset with a gilttooled leather surface above a conforming frieze fitted with three drawers to either side, raised on ribbed and ring-turned, tapering circular legs ending in peg feet on casters.
h. 31”, w. 69”, d. 37-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
335
After Pierre-Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879)
“L’Accolade”
patinated bronze 20th century, cast signature along edge of self-base, on a conforming thin marble plinth.
overall h. 17”, w. 27”, d. 11”
$1,500-$2,500
336
Ed Dwight (American, b. 1953)
“African American Cowboy”, 1984
patinated bronze cast signature, dated and numbered “ 1/35” along self-base, on an integral rectangular wood base.
h. 20”, w. 11”, d. 9-3/8”
$1,000-$1,500
337
Kingsley S. Chalon (British, 1872-1932)
“Horse and Terrier in the Stable” oil on wood panel artist’s cipher lower right, a “James Bourlet & Sons, Ltd.” supplier’s label en verso.
Framed.
12” x 16”, framed 15-7/8” x 20”
$1,000-$1,500
338
Anthony de Bree (British, 1855-1921)
“Sunstar”
oil on wood panel signed and inscribed “Sunstar, Owned by Mr. J. B. Joel” lower right.
Framed.
15-3/4” x 23-1/2”, framed 21” x 28-7/8”
$1,200-$1,800
Sunstar was a dark bay thoroughbred and sire, sired by Sundridge out of Doris. Owned by Isaac “Jack” Barnato Joel, a South African horse breeder, and trained by Charles Morton, was foaled and was sire at Childwick Bury Stud, where he died in 1926 and was laid to rest beside Sundridge. He began his short-lived racing career in 1910 at the Royal Ascot in the New Stakes (now the Norfolk Stakes), going on to win the 2000 Guineas Stakes and the Derby. In 1930, his successful progeny (he sired over 30 stakes winners) earned him the title of leading broodmare sire in Great Britain and Ireland.
339
After John Frederick Herring, Sr. (British, 1795-1865)
“Phosphorus with Jockey George Edwards (1805-1851) at the Derby”
oil on canvas old handwritten expository label en verso. Framed.
14-3/8” x 17-1/2”, framed 17-1/2” x 21”
$1,000-$1,500
Phosphorus was a bay (with three white feet) racing horse sired by Lamplighter on an unnamed mare from Rubens. He was owned by Robert Wilson, 9th Baron Berners, and trained by John Doe. His first race was in the Newmarket Stakes in 1837, where he came in second; he then went on to win the Derby that year despite an injury.
340
Pair of Cast Iron Horse Heads
realistically modeled, in two parts. h. 19”, w. 6-1/2”, l. 14”
$1,000-$1,500
341
Pair of English Lead Garden Urns
19th century, inspired by the Warwick Vase, each with an eggand-dart rim and molded sides set with twisted handles, raised on fluted bases.
h. 13”, w. 24”, d. 17-3/4”
$1,200-$1,800
342 Pair of English Lead Garden Planters in the Adam Style
ca. 1900, molded to resemble baskets, with ram’s-head handles, the sides molded with putti harvesting grapes and wheat in basrelief, on a basketweave ground.
h. 9-1/4”, w. 16-3/4”, l. 23”
$1,500-$2,500
343
Pair of Anglo-Indian-Style Argente Metal-Clad Stools
each with a padded square top above a paneled floral-modeled frieze, raised on foliate-modeled cabriole legs ending in ball-andclaw feet.
h. 21-1/2”, w. 16-1/2”, d. 16-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
344
English Mahogany Partner’s Desk
20th century, in the campaign style, the brass-bound rectangular top with an inset gilt-tooled leather surface, above a frieze fitted with a central drawer flanked to either side by a smaller drawer, raised on two pedestals, each fitted with three long, graduated drawers to one side and faux drawers to the other, raised on bracket feet. h. 29-1/2”, w. 66-1/4”, d. 36-1/4”
$1,200-$1,800
78” x 114”
$1,000-$1,500
346
After George Stubbs (British, 1724-1806)
“A Cheetah with Two Indian Servants”
oil on canvas signed lower left “Bianchi”. Framed.
36” x 36”, framed 48” x 48”
$1,000-$1,500
347
Large Pair of Chinese Champleve Enamel Bronze Lamps
ca. 1900, decorated with fruiting grapevines, the sides with stylized dragon’s-head handles, on carved wooden bases and mounted with custom buff shades. overall h. 35-1/2”, dia. 21”
Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
348
Japonesque Bamboo Etagere/Desk
ca. 1900, together with a chair, probably French, the desk with a tooled leather writing surface over a bank of drawers and a low shelf below, the upper section with a pagoda-form crest, open shelves and doors with lacquered panels, the chair with faux bamboo maple back and legs, and fitted with a caned seat.
etagere/desk h. 76”, w. 38”, d. 22”, chair h. 36”, w. 16-1/2”, d. 15-1/4”
$1,500-$2,500
349
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Temple Jars
in the famille verte palette, decorated with panels of peonies against a green and orange ground, the lower edge with lotus flowers in green panels, the domed covers with foo dog knops, presented on ebonized wooden bases. jar h. 30”, dia. 12-1/2”, overall h. 42”
$1,000-$1,500
350
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain “Emperors”
20th century, now mounted as lamps, the gilt-trimmed polychrome figures holding scepters, now on wooden bases and mounted with shades.
h. 31-1/2”, w. 14”, d. 10”
Provenance: Estate of Ida Gray Reeves Graham, Ruston, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
351
Victorian Ebonized Ratchet Desk
late 19th century, the rectangular top decorated in the chinoiserie manner, with a tilting mechanism, supported by two shaped end supports, centered by a rectangular, lidded container, raised on platform ends to bun feet.
h. 30”, w. 42-1/2”, d. 30”
$1,800-$2,500
352
Georgian-Style Ebonized and Chinoiserie Decorated Chest
20th century, the serpentine top with a gadroon edge, above a conforming case fitted with four long, graduated drawers, all with decorative scenes in the chinoiserie manner, flanked to either side by a blind fret-carved pilaster, raised on bracket feet.
h. 39”, w. 48”, d. 24”
$1,500-$2,500
353
Anglo-Indian Bamboo and Lacquer Occasional Table
early 20th century, the rectangular top inset with a fanpatterned panel, and raised on X-form end supports joined by a like-decorated lower shelf and ending in splayed legs.
h. 29”, w. 26”, d. 18”
$1,000-$1,500
354
Anglo-Indian Bamboo and Lacquer Occasional Table
early 20th century, the octagonal top with an inset floral-patterned lacquer panel, and raised on bamboo legs joined by a box-form stretcher and ending in splayed legs.
h. 29”, dia. 25-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
355
Elaborate Burmese Teakwood and Marble-Top Console Table
19th century, the black marble top below a profusely pierced and foliate-carved backsplash, the front legs with lion’s heads and floral details, joined by an X-form stretcher with carved eagle finial.
h. 45”, w. 64”, d. 28”
$1,800-$2,500
356
Elaborate Japanese Meiji Teakwood and HardstoneInlaid Shadona Cabinet
late 19th century, with various hardstone-inlaid doors, accented with gilt decor around the frames and intricate pierce-carved trim and panels throughout, the base fitted with three secret drawers.
h. 80-1/2”, w. 53”, d. 14”
$2,000-$4,000
in the Ch’ien Lung taste, with ebonized surrounds, the upper circular plaques decorated with landscapes of horses in mountainous terrain and shorelines, the lower plaques painted with a pair of quail on crysanthemums on one and flying swallows and peonies on the other.
h. 47”, w. 19-1/2”
Provenance: Trosby Galleries, Palm Beach, Florida; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
20th century, in the form of ducks, with polychrome and molded decoration, supporting vases with “yin and yang”, on a ground of lotus flowers, the bodies decorated with feathers and flowers, their tails curled under their bodies.
h.
$1,000-$1,500
$1,400-$1,800
363
Peshawar Bijar Carpet
9’ 10” x 14’ 1”
$1,500-$2,500
364
Semi-Antique Bidjar Carpet
5’ 1” x 6’ 1”
$1,000-$1,500
365
Johann Hans Beckmann (German, 1809-1882)
“The Stag Hunt”
oil on canvas signed lower left, verso with “Barrie A. Wright, New York, New York” label. Frame with artist plaque.
28-1/2” x 42”, framed 38” x 51-5/8”
Provenance: Barrie A Wright, New York, New York.
$2,000-$4,000
366 Circle of Jan Wijnants (Dutch, ca. 1625-1684)
“Landscape with Travelers” oil on canvas unsigned. Framed.
25-1/4” x 31”, framed 30” x 36”
Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
367 Italian Carved Mahogany Bench
19th century, in the Renaissance taste, the shaped and pierced back surmounted by a broken pediment and lion masque, over a shield-carved back flanked by musical putti, the seat with a relief-carved urn issuing scrolling foliate patterns, raised on griffin-carved legs joined by a masque stretcher and ending in scrolled toes.
h. 48”, w. 34”, d. 17”
$2,000-$4,000
368 Spanish Walnut End Table
20th century, of “guard room” form, the rectangular top above a frieze fitted with one drawer, raised on shaped and angled end supports joined by scrolling iron supports and ending in scrolled feet.
h. 24”, w. 25”, d. 19”
$1,000-$1,500
Iberian Mahogany and Leather Settee
19th century, the triple-domed back with three scrolling foliate-embossed leather panels, joined by acanthine-carved arms to the like-paneled seat, raised on barleytwist legs joined by a like H-form stretcher and ending in bun feet.
h. 49”, w. 58”, d. 20”
$1,500-$2,500
Attributed
“The Last Judgement”
oil on copper monogrammed lower center “MP”. Framed.
26” x 25-3/4”, framed 35” x 34”
Provenance: Mr. Albert Worcell, Los Angeles, California; Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Renwick, Joliet, Illinois; Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$3,000-$5,000
371 Circle of Joost Cornelisz Droochsloot (Dutch, 1586-1666)
“Christ Healing the Sick”
oil on cradled wood panel unsigned. Framed.
21” x 28”, framed 27” x 34”
Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$2,500-$4,000
372 Continental Provincial Polychrome Cabinet
early 20th century, the molded cornice above a case fitted with two central cupboard doors, the larger, lower section fitted with three small drawers over two central cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet.
h. 73-1/2”, w. 38”, d. 22”
$1,200-$1,800
373 Pierced Cast Iron Firescreen
second quarter 20th century, probably Continental, with a central satyr masque set into a beaded surround, against a ground of molded laurel branches, on bold, scrolled supports, painted black with gilt accents.
h. 22”, w. 26-1/2”, d. 14-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
374
Rare Baroque Silver-Mounted and Engraved Tortoiseshell Casket
17th century, Mexican, the tortoiseshell finely engraved with rows of circles bisected with crescent moons and delicate flowers on stems, the dome top set with a delicate scrolled silver handle terminating in dolphin heads, and supported on engraved silver hinges, the facade with an elaborate engraved shield-form lock and engraved ogee corner mounts, both sides with an engraved small floriform medallion. h. 6-3/4”, w. 9-1/2”, d. 4-1/2”
$4,000-$7,000
375
Continental Mahogany and Marble-Top Center Table
19th century, the circular dished marble top above a pierced floral Greek-Key frieze, raised on acanthinecarved cabriole legs headed by lion masques, joined by an urn-centered X-form stretcher and ending in paw feet.
h. 29-1/2”, dia. 48”
$2,000-$4,000
376 Karl Heffner (German, 1849-1925)
“A Church in the Marshlands” “Cottages in the Marshlands”
pair of oils on canvas each signed lower right, with “MacConnal-Mason & Son, Ltd.” label and letter en verso. Framed alike. each 13” x 23-1/4”, f ramed 17-1/2” x 28”
Provenance: MacConnal-Mason & Son, Ltd., London, England.
$1,500-$2,500
377
Continental Giltwood, Gilt-Metal and Crystal Chandelier
20th century, the six-light chandelier with a turned giltwood standard carved with acanthus leaves, and set with scrolled metal candle branches with foliate gilt-metal drip pans, hung with swags of cut crystal drops.
h. 36”, dia. 31-1/4”
$1,200-$1,800
378
Eagle-Carved Mirror in the Neoclassical Taste
first quarter 20th century, the crest carved with an eagle perched atop a basket of fruit, framed by garden implements, the surround carved with bold bellflowers and corner flower medallions, the upper sides with leaf-carved drapery, the lower edge decorated with leaf-carved and pierced scrollwork.
h. 50”, w. 20-12”
$1,000-$1,500
379
Venetian Polychrome Secretary Bookcase
ca. 1800 and later, in two parts, the shaped crest over a pair of arched doors opening to reveal an interior fitted with shelves, niches and a band of drawers, over a base with a slant lid opening to form a writing surface backed by a serpentine row of drawers and a door, fitted with a bank of three serpentine drawers, the pine case painted throughout with floral and foliate decor, the door panels depicting figures in a piazza.
h. 87-3/4”, w. 44-1/2”, d. 23”
$1,000-$1,500
380
Large Roman-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Center Table
20th century, after a design by Antonio Landucci, the rectangular f igured marble top over a carved frieze in anthemia, floral and foliate decor, centered by a medallion with a carved bull, raised on fluted and stop-fluted legs with ram’s-head- and swag-carved capitals, the legs joined by acanthus-carved stretchers centered by a fruit basket flanked by swans.
h. 39-1/2”, w. 71-1/2”, w. 36-1/2”
$4,000-$7,000
The Italian neoclassical prototype commissioned in 1773 for the Palazzo Borghese.
381
Pair of Handsome Porcelain Urns
fourth quarter 19th century, Continental or English, now mounted as lamps, decorated with classical personifications of “Hope” on one and “Love” on the other, with leaf-molded handles against a gilt and white ground of anthemia, bellflowers, scrollwork and flowers, now mounted on giltwood bases.
h. 24”, dia. 7-1/2”
$1,800-$2,500
382
Continental Neoclassical Walnut Commode
early 19th century, the rectangular top with a burled edge, above a conforming case fitted with three long drawers, each bi-paneled and with decorative inlays, raised on block feet.
h. 35-1/2”, w. 51-1/2”, d. 25”
$2,000-$4,000
383
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs of Asian Inspiration
with tapered sides and ring pulls on the side strap mounts, raised on bun feet, the bases with drainage holes.
h. 19-1/2”, w. 19-1/2”, d. 19-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
384
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs of Asian Inspiration
with tapered sides and ring pulls on the side strap mounts, raised on bun feet, the bases with drainage holes.
h. 19-1/2”, w. 19-1/2”, d. 19-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
385
Pietra Dura and Cast Stone Table in the Renaissance Taste
the rectilinear slate top inlaid with a variety of marbles and stones, with a central fan inlay surrounded by scrolls, anthemia and geometric figures, on a doublepedestal cast stone base, each modeled as a pair of winged griffins with paw feet.
h. 31-1/4”, w. 47-1/2”, d. 32”
$1,000-$1,500
386
Two Continental Graduated Bronze and Marble-Clad Obelisks
20th century, of classic form, the molded bronze plinths set with bronze and pink-mottled-marble-clad obelisks.
h. 24”, w. 5”, d. 5” and h. 18-1/2”, w. 4-1/4”, d. 4-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
387
Patinated Metal Armillary Sphere Sculpture
first half 20th century, the cut-away view of an armillary sphere mounted on a neoclassical brazier-form base, supporting a “brazier” molded with acanthus leaves, supporting a sundial top mounted with an armillary sphere.
h. 24-1/4”, w. 15-1/4”, d. 6-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
388
Patinated Bronze Monkey Figure
20th century, in a seated position, its tail curled to one side.
h. 18”, w. 23-1/2”, d. 15-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
389
Italian Bronze Bust of “Hypnos”, the God of Sleep
first quarter 20th century, after the ancient Roman bronze (itself a copy of a 3rd century BCE Hellenistic sculpture) excavated at Civitella d’Arna, Perugia and now conserved at the British Museum, London, on a two-part plinth with a Siena marble base, supporting a black marble block, the bust marked “Del Nero Roma” on the back.
h. 13-1/2”, w. 14-1/4”, d. 7-3/4”
$1,500-$2,500
390
Italian Patinated Bronze of the Dancing Faun
20th century, after the Roman sculpture (itself a copy of a 1st century BCE Greek work) excavated at Pompeii in 1830 at the House of the Faun and now conserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, on a square base.
h. 30-3/4”, w. 12”, d. 13-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
391
Figural Bronze and Marble-Top Occasional Table
the circular marble top with a molded edge, and raised on a base composed of three cavorting cherub figures.
h. 25”, dia. 28”
$1,000-$1,500
392
Pair of Latin American Silverplate Garnitures
ca. 1900, in the form of handled, leaf-molded urns supporting molded arrangements of flowers and leaves, with central cabochons, on mahogany backs. h. 28-1/4”, w. 9”, d. 6”
$1,200-$1,800
393
Pair of Italian Carved and Painted Wood and Tole Candelabra
first quarter 19th century, now mounted as lamps, in the Baroque taste, the terracotta- and white-painted candelabra with vasiform standards ornamented with bold scrollwork, on pierced and scroll-carved bases, set with tole candle sockets with fluted drip pans. h. 37-1/2”, w. 13-1/2”, d. 7”
$1,200-$1,800
394
Gil twood and Silver-Gilt Sunburst Mirror
the oval central mirror plate lined with a silver-gilt surround, the carved giltwood “rays” emanating from the center. h. 45”, w. 43”
$1,500-$2,500
395
Carved Giltwood Angel Heads
20th century, probably Italian, in the Renaissance taste, their heads framed with carved wings, mounted for hanging. h. 11-1/4”, w. 20-1/4”, d. 7”
$1,000-$1,500
396
Continental Burl Walnut Bombe Commode
19th century, the banded and bowed top above a molded and stepped frieze, the conforming bombe case fitted with two long drawers, each with carved accents, raised above a shell-carved apron on cabriole feet ending in scrolled toes, the whole with pierced, highly figured veneers.
h. 34-1/2”, w. 55”, d. 22”
$3,000-$5,000
397
Italian Parcel-Ebonized and Burlwood Secretary Bookcase
ca. 1900, in the rococo taste, in two parts, the upper section with an arched crest over a shaped, mirrored panel, the single door fitted with a foliate- and scroll-etched mirror plate, flanked by serpentine sides, on a base with a slant lid opening to reveal a fitted interior, narrow serpentine drawers at its outside corners, over a pair of serpentine doors, raised on cabriole legs.
h. 82-1/2”, w. 43”, d. 20”
$1,000-$1,500
398
Pair of Robust Carved and Parcel-Gilt Wooden Sconces
of Baroque inspiration, the giltwood fringed and draped backplates supporting carved hands holding acanthuscarved cornucopia-form torches, set with matching vasiform candle sockets.
h. 30”, w. 6-1/2”, d. 11”
$1,000-$1,500
399
Monumental Continental Parcel-Gilt Lantern in the Rococo Taste
20th century, having six lights concealed by pierced and inverted scrollwork, with a coved and graduated upper portion with egg-and-dart carving and fluting, and a flute-carved, graduated base.
h. 59”, dia. 34”
$1,500-$2,500
400
Pair of Italian Gil t- and Patinated Bronze Campana-Form Garniture Vases
second half 20th century, in the Empire style, the square bases decorated with ribbon-bound grape wreaths, and supporting patinated bronze urns molded with classical figures of leopards, and mounted with gilt-bronze rims, fluted bases and masque-molded handles.
h. 16-6/4”, w. 6-1/4”, d. 6-1/4”
$1,200-$1,800
401
Pair of Large Brass, Steel and Ebonized Wood Tree Planters
in the Directoire taste, of triangular form with each side having an oval panel with crossed arrows and a spray of tree branches, the corners with three vertical reeded brass columns and cast brass ram’s-head finials, raised on legs with cloven hoof feet, the interior liners removable and fitted with large plastic tubs.
h. 38-1/2”, w. 30”, d. 27”
$2,500-$4,000
402
Continental Patinated Bronze of “Discobolus”
20th century, after the 1st century AD Roman sculpture (itself a copy of a lost 5th century BCE Greek work by Myron) now conserved at the Museo Nazionale Romano and displayed in the Palazzo Massimo. h. 25-3/4”, w. 14”, d. 12-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
403
Pair of Bronze Brazier-Form Pillar Candlestick Holders
20th century, the standards modeled as satyrs holding aloft braziers, and raised on tapered bases decorated with gilt-bronze wreaths.
h. 12-1/2” (not including candles), dia. 4-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
404
Continental Egypto-Revival Painted, Parcel-Gilt and Glass-Top Console Table
third quarter 20th century, the thick, rectangular plate glass top above a pair of monopodal-form standards crowned with handsomely carved nemes-draped pharaoh heads, the bases terminating in carved giltwood acanthus leaves and paw feet, above beveled, serpentine plinths, the backs with carved and parcel-gilt palm trees.
h. 37”, w. 72”, d. 12”
$1,800-$2,500
405
Pair of Continental Bleached Beechwood Pedestals
fourth quarter 19th century, of neoclassical inspiration, the column-form standards with Corinthian capitals and fluted columns ornamented with carved anthemia, raised on leaf-carved cabriole legs hung with swags of laurel leaves.
h. 43-1/2”, dia. 18-1/4”
$2,000-$4,000
406
Pair of Large Silvered Bronze Figural Urns
20th century, the reeded amphora-form urns with scrollmolded necks and leaf-molded handles, supported by pairs of neoclassical dancing maids, the square bases molded with scrollwork and anthemia.
h. 46”, w. 19”, d. 16”
$2,000-$4,000
407
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Full Lace Candelabrum post-1935, Danish, the bottle-vase-form standard decorated with baby satyrs and grotesque molded masques, the candle arms divided with panels of blue-decorated piercing. h. 22”, dia. 10-1/2”
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
408
Four-Panel Walnut and Tapestry Screen in the Renaissance Taste
first quarter 20th century, the tapestry panels worked with various figures from the Renaissance on lush backgrounds with draped canopies, monopodiae and rich fruit displays, the screen with corner medallions and coved bases. overall h. 74-1/2”, w. 72”
$1,000-$1,500
409 Pair of Continental Oak Corner Cabinets
19th century, in the Louis XVI taste, each with a laurel wreath crest flanked by side finials and above a molded, guillochecarved frieze with projecting canted corners, over two glazed doors opening to a shelved interior and flanked by fluted Corinthian pilasters, the lower conforming section with a foliate shield-carved frieze, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet.
$1,200-$1,800
410 Italian Provincial Patinated Metal and Crystal Chandelier
second quarter 20th century, the twelve-light chandelier with a patinated metal frame set with two tiers of scrolled candle branches, set with turned candle sockets and mounted with whimsical foliate metal drip pans, with inset scattered cut glass drops, the top with a scrolled corona hung with colorless and smoke-colored drops, the frame hung with cut glass drops.
$1,500-$2,500
ca. 1900, made by Mermod Freres and marked “Mira” under the cover, the mahogany case with a cove-molded cover and base molding, a wooden-handled metal crank, double comb and eleven 15-1/2” discs.
h. 12”, w. 28”, d. 21”
$1,500-$2,500
412
first quarter 20th century, the women clothed in diaphanous gowns and dancing a reel, on a cove-molded base, raised on a pedestal with a column-form standard.
h. 70-3/4”, w. 15”, d. 15”
$2,500-$4,000
420
Diamond Band
platinum, the band mounted with round brilliant-cut and princess-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.82 carats in total. size 6-1/4, total weight 11.8 grams
$1,200-$1,800
421
Diamond Pendant Necklace
14k white gold, the necklace with a fixed pendant mounted with baguette-cut and calibrated-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.65 carats in total. adjustable l. 16” to 17-3/4”, total weight 1.9 grams
$1,400-$1,800
422
Pair of Diamond Earrings
14k white gold, the earrings mounted with baguette-cut and calibrated-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.02 carats in total. l. 3/8”, total weight 1.4 grams
$1,800-$2,500
423
Diamond Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with emerald-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.40 carats in total. size 7, total weight 4.1 grams
$3,000-$5,000
424
Diamond Bracelet
14k white/yellow gold, the bracelet mounted with round brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 8.61 carats in total. l. 7-1/4”, total weight 21.7 grams
$8,000-$12,000
425
Cartier Trinity Pendant Necklace
18k rose/white/yellow gold, the three-strand necklace with a trinity pendant, marked “Cartier 750 XZ0865”, together with a red Cartier necklace envelope. necklace l. 18”, pendant l. 1”, total weight 16.2 grams
$1,800-$2,500
426
Cartier Diamond Trinity Ring
18k rose/white/yellow gold, composed of three interlocking, movable rings, one mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.06 carats in total, marked “Cartier 750 52 ZC 6111”. size 6, total weight 4.6 grams
$3,000-$5,000
427
Pair of Cartier Diamond Trinity Earrings
18k rose/white/yellow gold, the earrings mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.10 carats in total, marked “Cartier 750 AHZ709”. l. 1/2”, total weight 3.2 grams
$1,800-$2,500
428
Cartier Love Bracelet
18k rose gold, the bracelet with two interlocking rings, marked “Cartier 750 ZM7988”. l. 7”, total weight 3.5 grams
$1,200-$1,800
429
Two Cartier Diamond Eternity Bands
18k white gold, the rings mounted with round brilliantcut diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats in total, marked “Cartier 750 52 BOL 720”. size 6, total weight 3.6 grams
$2,500-$4,000
430 Cartier Diamond Engagement Ring platinum, the ring mounted with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.37 carats, color F and clarity, internally flawless, GIA report #1109816957, marked “Cartier PT950 53 1.37 55354F”. size 6-1/4, total weight 5.7 grams
431
Tiffany & Co. Diamond Ring platinum, the ring mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.50 carats in total, marked “TIFFANY & CO. Pt950”. size 5-1/2, total weight 3.4 grams
$1,800-$2,500
$9,000-$12,000
433
Beautiful Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond and Emerald Bracelet
platinum, the bracelet mounted with pear-, marquise-, baguette- and round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 18.20 carats in total, accented with roundcut emeralds weighing approximately 2.96 carats in total, stamped “VAN CLEEF & ARPELS N.Y. 25785”. l. 7-1/2”, total weight 50.0 grams
$20,000-$40,000
434
Pair of Emerald and Diamond Earrings
14k yellow gold, the earrings in the form of a flower, the center mounted with oval-cut treated emeralds weighing approximately 2.00 carats in total, accented on the “petals” and the center with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.10 carats in total. dia. 3/4”, total weight 7.0 grams
$2,500-$4,000
435
Emerald and Diamond Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with an emerald-cut treated emerald weighing approximately 0.47 carats, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.43 carats in total. size 6-3/4, total weight 5.7 grams
$1,800-$2,500
436
Pair of Emerald and Diamond Earrings
platinum, the earrings mounted with emerald-cut treated emeralds weighing approximately 3.43 carats in total, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.98 carats in total. l. 9/16”, total weight 8.5 grams
$3,000-$5,000
437
Emerald, Diamond and Onyx Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with a central emeraldcut treated emerald weighing approximately 2.56 carats, accented on the top and bottom with baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.20 carats in total, on a black enamel ground. size 6-3/4, total weight 7.3 grams
$1,500-$2,500
38
Pair of Art Deco-Style Diamond, Emerald and Enamel
Earrings
14k white gold, the earrings mounted with round brilliantcut diamonds weighing approximately 1.05 carats in total, accented by black enamel and round-cut treated emeralds weighing approximately 0.30 carats in total. l. 3”, total weight
13.2 grams
$2,500-$4,000
439
Pair of Art Deco-Style Sapphire, Diamond and Enamel Earrings
14k white gold, the earrings mounted with moon-shaped treated sapphires weighing approximately 5.00 carats in total, accented by black enamel and round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.04 carats in total. l. 2-1/4”, total weight 12.3 grams
$1,800-$2,500
440
Sri Lanka Sapphire and Diamond Ring platinum, the ring mounted with a heart-shaped treated sapphire weighing 4.99 carats, GIA report #5221316887, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.65 carats in total. size 7, total weight 12.5 grams
$5,000-$8,000
441
Pair of Diamond and Sapphire Earrings
18k white gold, the earrings mounted with baguette-cut and round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.20 carats in total, accented by round-cut treated sapphires weighing approximately 0.49 carats in total. l. 1/2”, total weight 4.8 grams
$1,500-$2,500
442
Diamond and Sapphire Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with baguette-cut and round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carats in total, accented by round-cut treated sapphires weighing approximately 0.30 carats in total. size 7, total weight 5.3 grams
$1,400-$1,800
443
No Heat Kashmir Pink-Purple Sapphire and Diamond Ring
14k white gold, the ring mounted with a no heat Kashmir pink-purple oval-cut sapphire weighing 2.60 carats, GIA report #5222724024, accented by round brilliant-cut and marquise-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats in total, approximate color F-G and clarity VS1-VS2. size 6-1/2, total weight 6.3 grams
$4,000-$7,000
444
Gem-Set “Flower Bud” Ring
18k yellow gold, the ring in the shape of a budding flower, the center mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.12 carats in total, and roundcut treated rubies, sapphires and emeralds weighing approximately 0.56 carats in total, the center surrounded by textured gold “petals”. size 6-1/4, total weight 12.2 grams
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
445
Mul ti-Colored Sapphire and Diamond Ring
14k rose gold, the ring mounted with marquise-cut green, blue, yellow, orange and pink treated sapphires weighing approximately 1.80 carats in total, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.55 carats in total. size 7-3/4, total weight 4.7 grams
$1,200-$1,800
446
Tanzanite, Diamond, Ruby and Enamel Brooch
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the brooch mounted with an oval cabochon-cut tanzanite weighing approximately 18.52 carats, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.20 carats in total, square-cut treated rubies weighing approximately 1.44 carats in total and black enamel. size 1-3/8” x 1-1/8”, total weight 12.5 grams
$1,500-$2,500
447
Garnet, Diamond and Tourmaline Cocktail Ring
18k yellow gold, the ring mounted with an oval-cut garnet weighing approximately 28.00 carats, surrounded by a halo of round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.30 carats in total and a halo of round-cut tourmalines weighing approximately 1.04 carats in total. size 5-1/4, total weight 15.6 grams
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,800-$2,500
448
Ruby and Diamond Ring
14k yellow gold, the ring mounted with a central emeraldcut treated ruby weighing approximately 2.20 carats, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carats in total. size 7, total weight 4.3 grams
$1,200-$1,800
449
Ruby and Diamond Band
14k white gold, the band mounted with emerald-cut treated rubies weighing approximately 1.10 carats in total, alternating with round brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat in total. size 7, total weight 3.8 grams
$1,500-$2,500
450
Rose Quartz, Diamond, Ruby and Enamel Pendant/ Brooch
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the brooch in the form of a flower, the center mounted with an oval-cut tourmaline weighing approximately 0.76 carats, bordered by a black enamel ring, and pear-shaped rose quartz “petals” weighing approximately 27.30 carats in total, accented by round-cut diamonds throughout weighing approximately 2.90 carats in total. dia. 1-5/8”, total weight 16.0 grams
$1,500-$2,500
451 Tourmaline, Diamond and Rock Crystal Ring
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the ring in the form of a flower, mounted with carved matte-finished rock crystal “petals” and a pear-cut tourmaline center weighing approximately 0.75 carats, accented by round-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.55 carats in total. size 7-1/4, total weight 9.6 grams
$1,000-$1,500
452
Pair of Emerald, Diamond and Rock Crystal Earrings
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the earrings in the form of a flower, mounted with a central cabochon-cut emerald weighing approximately 1.00 carat in total, set among a carved rock crystal “flower”, bordered and accented with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.30 carats in total. dia. 1”, total weight 9.6 grams
$1,000-$1,500
453
Emerald and Diamond Ring
18k yellow gold, the ring mounted with an emerald-cut treated emerald weighing approximately 3.30 carats, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.91 carats in total. size 7-1/2, total weight 7.9
grams
$3,500-$5,000
454
Emerald and Diamond Ring
18k yellow gold, the ring mounted with a treated emeraldcut emerald weighing approximately 2.20 carats and an oval-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.33 carats. size 7, total weight 2.6 grams
$1,800-$2,500
455
Emerald, Diamond and Enamel Ring
18k yellow gold, the ring mounted with a square emeraldcut treated emerald weighing approximately 2.34 carats, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.09 carats in total, and green enamel bands. size 7, total weight 10.7 grams
$2,500-$4,000
456
Emerald and Diamond Ring
18k yellow gold, the ring designed with five fixed, stacked bands, the center mounted with an emerald-cut treated emerald weighing approximately 1.49 carats, accented throughout with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.13 carats in total. size 6-1/2, total weight 13.5 grams
$3,000-$5,000
457
Diamond
18k
$8,000-$12,000
458
Diam
18k
$6,000-$9,000
459
Diamond and Hematite Pendant Necklace
18k yellow gold, the necklace with a fixed pendant, mounted throughout with custom-cut shaped hematite sections, accented with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 3.81 carats in total. necklace l. 17”, pendant l. 1”, total weight 39.0 grams
$7,000-$10,000
460
Diamond Cocktail Ring
14k yellow gold, the large openwork ring mounted with round brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.41 carats in total. size 6-1/2, total weight 9.3 grams
460
461
Beautiful Diamond Ring
14k yellow gold, the ring mounted with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 4.35 carats, color L and clarity VS1, GIA report #1226808477. size 6-1/2, total weight 4.5 grams
$20,000-$40,000
462
Diamond Tennis Necklace
14k yellow gold, the necklace mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 8.90 carats in total. l. 17”, total weight 16.9 grams
$6,000-$9,000
463
Diamond Bangle Bracelet
14k yellow gold, the bracelet mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.35 carats in total. inside circumference 6-1/2”, total weight 7.9 grams
$1,800-$2,500
14k yellow gold, the domed ring mounted with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.07 carats, approximate color K-L-M and clarity I1. size 7, total weight 6.8 grams
$1,800-$2,500
464
Pair
14k white gold, the oval-shaped inside/outside earrings mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.90 carats in total. l. 1-3/4”, total weight 8.3 grams
$1,800-$2,500
466
Fancy Yellow and White Diamond Bracelet
18k white gold, the bracelet mounted with cushion-, pear, oval-, radiant- and round-cut Fancy Yellow diamonds weighing approximately 18.82 carats in total, GIA report #2225437636, accented by round brilliant-cut white diamonds weighing approximately 3.79 carats in total, approximate color G-H and clarity VS2-I1. w. 1/2”, l. 7”, total weight 37.8 grams
$12,000-$18,000
467
Fancy Brownish Yellow and White Diamond Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with a central round brilliant-cut Fancy Brownish Yellow diamond weighing 3.11 carats, GIA report #5221692413, accented by round brilliantcut white diamonds weighing approximately 1.14 carats in total. size 6-1/2, total weight 7.7 grams
$12,000-$18,000
468
Gentleman’s Italian Sauro Gold Bracelet
18k yellow gold, the bracelet marked “Sauro Brev”. l. 8-1/2”, total weight 29.7 grams
$1,000-$1,500
469
Seven Vintage American 14K Gold Lady’s Accessories early 20th century, including:
a small mesh bag with finger-ring, h. 2-1/2”, w. 2-1/2”, l. (with chain) 6-1/4”;
a collapsible lorgnette, l. 3-3/2”, w. 1-3/4” (open 3-7/8”); a pair of hairpins, each with a peach guilloche enamel finial with faceted crystal roundel and seed pearl, l. 2-3/4”, w. 3/8”; and three mechanical pencils, l. 2”, 2-1/2” & 3-1/2” (open l. 3-1/4”, 4-1/4” & 4-1/4”, respectively). 113.7 gr. (including all fittings, lenses, etc.)
$3,000-$5,000
470
Four Pocket Watches
14k yellow gold, including a blue enamel and European-cut diamond pocket watch, with an approximate total diamond weight of 0.25 carats and measuring approximately 1” in diameter, an Elgin pocket watch measuring approximately 1-3/4” in diameter, a Waltham pocket watch measuring approximately 1-1/2” in diameter, and a Hamilton pocket watch measuring approximately 1-3/4” in diameter. total weight 174.3 grams
Provenance: Estate of Lin Emery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,400-$1,800
471
Pair of Coral and Diamond Earrings
18k yellow gold, the earrings mounted with a teardrop-shaped carved coral pendant, suspended from ribbed gold domes, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.20 carats in total. l. 1-3/8”, total weight 11.8 grams
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
472
Pair of Lapis Lazuli and Diamond Earrings
18k yellow gold, the earrings mounted with a carved tear-drop-shaped lapis lazuli pendants, suspended from an oval lapis lazuli cabochon, accented by a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.25 carats in total. l. 1-5/8”, total weight 18.8 grams
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
473
Turquoise, Diamond and Onyx Ring
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the ring mounted with a central oval cabochon-cut turquoise weighing approximately 5.20 carats, accented by black onyx and round-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carats in total. size 7, total weight 11.7 grams
$1,000-$1,500
474
Carved Aquamarine, Sapphire and Diamond Ring
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the ring mounted with a pear-cut carved aquamarine weighing approximately 14.80 carats, accented by round-cut treated sapphires weighing approximately 1.00 carat in total and roundcut diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carats in total. size 7-1/4, total weight 9.6 grams
$1,500-$2,500
475
Pair of Blue Topaz, Kyanite and Diamond Earrings
14k yellow gold/sterling silver, the earrings mounted with oval-cut blue topaz weighing approximately 22.20 carats in total, accented by a border of oval-cut kyanite weighing approximately 7.90 carats in total and round-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.79 carats in total. l. 1”, total weight 14.5 grams
$1,200-$1,800
476
Diamond Necklace
14k white gold, the graduated necklace mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 5.70 carats in total. l. 18”, total weight 16.8 grams
$4,500-$7,000
477
Diamond Tennis Bracelet
14k white gold, the bracelet mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 6.40 carats in total. l. 7”, total weight 11.3 grams
$6,000-$9,000
Pair of Diamond Hoop Earrings
14k white gold, the inside/outside hoop earrings mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.10 carats in total. dia. 7/8”, total weight 4.2 grams
$1,200-$1,800
Diamond Bangle Bracelet
14k white gold, the bracelet mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat in total. inside circumference 6-1/2”, total weight 6.2 grams
$1,400-$1,800
480
Diamond Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with pear-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.70 carats in total. size 7, total weight 4.3 grams
$2,500-$4,000
481
Diamond Bracelet
18k white gold, the bracelet mounted with oval-, pear, emerald- and marquise-cut diamonds weighing approximately 5.80 carats in total. l. 7”, total weight 8.6 grams
$9,000-$12,000
482
Diamond Ring
14k white gold, the ring mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carats in total. size 7, total weight 2.3 grams
$1,200-$1,800
483
Pair of Diamond Stud Earrings
14k white gold, the earrings mounted with round brilliantcut diamonds weighing approximately 2.04 carats in total, approximate color H-I-J and clarity SI1-SI3. total weight 1.2 grams
$5,000-$8,000
484
Diamond Wedding Ring Suite platinum, the engagement ring mounted with a central round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carats, approximate color H-I-J and clarity SI1, fixed to the wedding band, both accented with single-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.10 carats in total. size 5-1/2, total weight 6.6 grams
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
485
Diamond Pendant Necklace
14k white gold, the necklace mounted with a fixed heartcut diamond pendant weighing approximately 0.49 carats, approximate color I-J-K and clarity SI1. adjustable l. 16” to 17-1/2”, total weight 1.7 grams
$1,400-$1,800
486
Diamond Wedding Ring Suite
14k white gold, the engagement ring mounted with a central round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carats, approximate color H-I-J and clarity I1, fixed to the wedding band, and accented on both with single-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.28 carats in total. size 6, total weight 5.2 grams
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
487
Pair of Diamond and Baroque Pearl Earrings
18k white gold, the earrings mounted with white baroque pearls with a good luster, dangling from long “S”-shaped earrings mounted with baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carats in total. l. 2-3/8”, total weight 17.9 grams
$1,500-$2,500
489
488
South Sea Pearl and Diamond Ring
18k white gold, the ring mounted with a 14.7 mm white South Sea pearl with a good luster, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.18 carats in total. size 7-1/2, total weight 25.2 grams
Provenance: Estate of Nancy R. Morrison, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
489
Cul tured Pearl Rope Necklace
the necklace composed of cream-colored pearls with a good luster and measuring approximately 8.00 mm in diameter. l. 106”, total weight 208.6 grams
490
Unusual Diamond, Pearl and Enamel Cocktail Ring
14k yellow gold, the ring mounted with a white cultured pearl framed by two enamel peacocks, their tails mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.10 carats in total. size 8-1/4, total weight 10.6 grams
$1,800-$2,500
491
Cul tured Pearl and Diamond Necklace and Earring Suite
14k yellow gold, the necklace composed of white cultured pearls with a good luster, ranging in size from approximately 12.00 mm to 15.00 mm, finished with a gold clasp mounted with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.13 carats in total, l. 17-1/2”, together with a pair of white cultured pearl earrings with a good luster and measuring approximately 14.20 mm in diameter. total weight 106.5 grams
$2,000-$4,000
492
William Henry Buck (Norwegian/Louisiana, 1840-1888)
“Sharecropper’s Cabin, Farm Along the Bayou”
oil on canvas signed lower right, a “Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings & Framing, Baton Rouge” label en verso. Framed.
14” x 22”, framed 19-1/2” x 27-1/2”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$100,000-$150,000
The demand for portraiture waned after the Civil War, giving way to the emergence of the Louisiana Landscape School led by Richard Clague, an academically trained artist working in the French Barbizon style. The establishment of art galleries and associations provided the artists opportunities to exhibit their paintings and earn a living.
Among Clague’s most talented students was William Henry Buck. A native of Norway, Buck emigrated to the northeast around 1865 and studied with landscape artist Ernest Ciceri. Arriving in New Orleans in 1870, Buck worked in a cotton merchant’s office and studied with Clague. To accurately represent and experience the unique topography and waterways of southern Louisiana, Clague took his students on “plein air” painting expeditions.
During the late 19th century, sharecropping emerged as the primary form of farming in Louisiana. The newly freed but landless African American workers and the planters who lacked capital and credit entered a compromise. The formerly enslaved people farmed the land in return for housing and a share of the crop. In the painting “Sharecropper’s Cabin, Farm Along the Bayou”, Buck depicted the daily life of sharecroppers. Set among the Spanish-moss-draped live oak and cypress trees, the sharecropper’s cabin was situated next to the fields and included hanging laundry, cistern for collecting rainwater, and pirogue for transportation in the bayou.
“Wash Day, Cabin Scene with Orange and Palm Trees” oil on artist’s board unsigned and “Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings & Framing, Baton Rouge” label en verso. Framed.
6-1/4” x 12-1/4”, framed 11” x 17”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$3,000-$5,000
494
George Frederick Castleden (British/Louisiana, 1861-1945)
“A Highway to the Past”, ca. 1934-36
oil on canvas signed lower left, and signed and titled en verso. Framed.
36” x 39-3/4”, framed 41” x 44-3/4”
Provenance: Commissioned by D. H. Holmes Department Store, Canal Street, ca. 1934-36; Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$8,000-$12,000
Already an accomplished landscape painter, the British-born George Castleden moved to New Orleans by 1920. Castleden joined the bohemian community of artists, photographers, musicians and writers in what has become known as the French Quarter Renaissance. He exhibited daily in his gallery in the courtyard of the Cabildo and was an active member of the Arts and Crafts Club and New Orleans Art League.
In 1934, Frank Evans, the owner of D. H. Holmes Department Store, commissioned Castleden to create a series of Louisiana landscape paintings for display in the Canal Street store and board room.
Seven of Castleden’s paintings were shaped to fit the transoms and niches of D. H. Holmes’s Potpourri Restaurant and are now in the collection of the Louisiana State Museum.
495
George Frederick Castleden (British/Louisiana, 1861-1945)
“The Old Sand Road”, 1935 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left, and signed and titled en verso. Framed.
36” x 39-3/4”, framed 41” x 44-3/4”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$8,000-$12,000
496
Tom Richard Cavanaugh (American/Louisiana, b. 1923)
“Worker Cabins”, 2007
gouache and oil on canvas initialed “T.C.” lower left, and signed, titled and dated en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed. sight 14-1/4” x 14-1/4”, framed 25” x 24-3/4”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
“Settlement Along the Bayou” oil on canvas board signed lower right.
Framed.
10-3/4” x 17”, framed 16-3/4” x 23”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$4,000-$7,000
Raised in the rural town of Hahnville, Clarence Millet was well acquainted with the bayous and marshes of south Louisiana. As a teenager, Millet came to New Orleans to work as an apprentice in an engraving company. The aspiring artist had the opportunity to study under the midwestern artists Robert Grafton and Louis Oscar Griffiths when they visited New Orleans in 1917. Millet furthered his art studies at Tulane University with William Woodward and then at The New York Art Students League.
Clarence Millet returned to New Orleans and became an active member of the artists, writers, photographers and musicians that populated the French Quarter in the mid-20th century. Millet was known for both his paintings of the historic French Quarter and glimpses of rural life in Louisiana.
In this engaging pendant pair of paintings “Settlement Along the Bayou”, Millet focused on a small community of cabins nestled on the bend of the bayou.
“Settlement Along the Bayou”
oil on canvas board signed lower right. Framed.
10-3/4” x 17”, framed 16-3/4” x 23”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$4,000-$7,000
“Returning Home at Dusk”, “Mule Drawn Wagon Leaving Red Store”, “Woman in Red Dress at Fence by Cabins”, and “On Horseback by Cabins”
four watercolors on paper three signed either right or left, and one unsigned. Glazed and framed alike. 7” x 10”, framed 10-1/2” x 13-1/2”
Literature: Chas. H. Reinike: Louisiana Watercolors from 1935-1952, The Historic New Orleans Collection, exhibition catalogue, September 1981-January 1982.
$3,000-$5,000
Charles H. Reinike was part of the gifted group of artists, writers and photographers that made up the French Quarter Renaissance during the mid-20th century. Born in New Orleans, Reinike had an appreciation for the landscape and ways of life in south Louisiana. To escape the heat of the summer in the city, Reinike and his wife Vera made trips to St. Mary and West Feliciana Parishes; eventually establishing a summer art school near St. Francisville. During their travels, he made small watercolor paintings of the bayous, cabins and scenes of rural life.
500 William Woodward (American/Louisiana, 1859-1939)
“Weeping Willow”, 1929 oil on canvas board initialed “W.W.” lower left, and signed, titled and dated “Christmas, 1929” en verso.
Framed.
7” x 5”, framed 13” x 11”
Provenance: Descended in the family of the artist; Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
501 Luis Graner Y Arrufi (Spanish, 1863-1929, act. New Orleans 1914-1920)
“West End, New Orleans, Looking Toward the Yacht Basin” oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
30-1/4” x 36”, framed 38” x 44”
Provenance: Estate of Martha Ann and Ray Samuels, New Orleans; New Orleans Auction Galleries, May 20, 2006, lot 522; Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$10,000-$15,000
Graner initially studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes in his hometown of Barcelona, Spain. In 1886, he earned a scholarship from the Barcelona Provincial Council to study in Paris, where he thrived amidst the artistic social circles of the time, and earned acclaim for portraiture, genre scenes, and landscapes. From 1914 to 1922, Graner lived intermittently in New Orleans, where he painted scenes of rural Louisiana. His Louisiana paintings were considered among his finest work with his distinctive impressionistic brushwork.
502
Alexander John Drysdale (American/Louisiana, 1870-1934)
“Moonlit Bayou”
oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
20” x 30”, framed 25” x 35”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$5,000-$8,000
503 Alexander John Drysdale (American/Louisiana, 1870-1934)
“Live Oak, Louisiana Bayou”
oil on canvas signed lower right, and “Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings, & Framing, Baton Rouge” en verso.
Framed.
19-1/2” x 25-1/2”, framed 25” x 30-1/2”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$4,000-$7,000
“Camp Street and Lee Circle, New Orleans”
watercolor signed lower right. Matted, glazed and framed. sight 22-3/4” x 30-1/4”, framed 37” x 44”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$3,000-$5,000
Born in Thibodaux, Louisiana, Jim Blanchard grew up along the Bayou Lafourche, surrounded by aging plantations and rural nineteenth-century buildings. Combining his interest in research and historic architecture, Blanchard creates elaborate watercolor recreations of historic Louisiana residences and buildings.
“H. Sophie Newcomb College, 1890-1917, formerly James Robb Mansion”
watercolor signed lower right. Matted, glazed and framed. sight 24-1/2” x 39-1/2”, framed 38” x 54”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$3,000-$5,000
In 1855, James Robb completed his Italianate Villa in the Garden District of New Orleans. After a financial downfall, Robb was forced to sell his mansion to John Burnside in 1859. John Burnside resided in the villa, then known as Burnside Place, until his death. His heirs sold the mansion and gardens to H. Sophie Newcomb College, which added the second floor and occupied the estate until 1917.
506
506
Jim Blanchard (American/Louisiana, b. 1955)
“Newcomb Hall, Tulane University”
watercolor signed lower right. Matted, glazed and framed. sight 23-3/4” x 29-3/4”, framed 38” x 43-1/2”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$3,000-$5,000
507
Thomas Lofton (American/Louisiana, 20th/21st Century)
“Woman and Cat, French Quarter Courtyard”, 2013
oil on canvas signed and dated lower right. Framed.
22” x 28”, framed 27-1/4” x 33-1/4”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
507
508
James Michalopoulos (American/Louisiana, b. 1951)
“Fuce on the Loose”, 1984
oil on canvas signed lower left, and signed, titled and dated en verso.
Framed.
28” x 22”, framed 33-1/2” x 27-1/2”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$4,000-$7,000
509
David Dillard (American/Louisiana, 20th/21st Century)
“French Quarter Antique Store Front”
oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed.
40” x 32”, framed 43” x 35”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
Historic preservation architect and artist, David Dillard graduated Tulane University’s Historic Preservation Program and Newcomb College Art School.
Combining his interest in historic architecture and art, Dillard’s paintings focus on the architectural heritage of New Orleans.
“Louise S. McGehee School, Prytania Street, New Orleans”
oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
36” x 24”, framed 42” x 30”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
“Valobra, Jewelry and Antiques, Royal Street, French Quarter”
oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed.
40” x 30”, framed 46” x 36”
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
“Seated Dancer”, ca. 1975
pastel on paper signed lower left.
Matted, glazed and framed. sight 23” x 17”, framed 31-1/2” x 25”
$1,400-$1,800
“Three Dancers”, 1975
pastel on paper signed upper left. Matted, glazed and framed. sight 23-1/4” x 15-1/4”, framed 31-1/2” x 23-1/2”
$1,400-$1,800
514
dated 1861, by Wood & Hughes, New York, retailed by Edward Augustus Tyler (1813-1879), New Orleans, including: a teapot, h. 11-1/2”, l. 9-1/4”; a coffeepot, h. 12-3/4”, l. 9-1/4”; a covered sugar bowl, h. 9-1/2”, w. 6-1/2”; a cream jug, h. 7-3/4”, l. 6”; and a waste bowl, h. 5-1/2”, dia. 5-1/4”; each of ovoid form with stepped “onion” domes, with acanthus-scroll spouts and handles, openwork “onion”
dome finials, and decorated with engraved Neo-Grec cartouches on a guilloche ground and applied beaded banding, each monogrammed (on one cartouche) “MP”, the coffeepot additionally dated “Dec. 25th, 1861”.
104.27 total t. oz.
$2,500-$4,000
Proceeds from the sale of this item will go to benefit the American Cancer Society.
515
late 19th century, all with figures of cherubs or putti, including:
a Simpson, Hall & Miller combination set, the model number rubbed, the f igure pulling a chariot with square napkin ring, salt cellar and pepper caster (the butter pat lacking), h. 4-1/4”, l. 7-1/4”;
a J. W. Tufts example, model 1544, with two figures supporting a circular ring, h. 2-3/4”, l. 2-3/4”;
a J. W. Tufts example, model 1548, the figure pushing a square ring, h. 3”, l. 3-3/4”; [456, p. 188]
a Simpson, Hall & Miller example, model 51, the figure with pan pipes and flowers, with circular ring, h. 3-3/4”, l. 3-1/8”;
a Meridan Silver Plate Co. example, model 224, the figure bisected by a circular ring, h. 3-7/8”, dia. 3-3/4”; [458, p. 189]
a Rogers & Bro. example, model 246, the figure with cymbals and seated on a triangular ring, h. 2-3/4”, l. 2-1/8”; a Wilcox example, model 1586, the figure with a sleigh with circular ring, h. 2-1/2”, l. 3-3/4”;
a Victor example, model 513, with two figures flanking a circular ring, h. 1-7/8”, l. 3”;
a Rogers, Smith & Co. example, model 220, the seated figure holding aloft a cup and beside a circular ring, h. 3-3/8”, l. 3-3/4”;
an unmarked example, the figure beside a circular ring with applied flower and monogram “McD”, h. 2-5/8”, l. 3”; and an unmarked example, the figure beside an elevated circular ring, h. 2-1/2”, l. 2-7/8” (this last possibly an assemblage or reproduction).
$1,000-$1,500
516
Good Gorham Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Tyg
1906, Providence, Rhode Island, retailed by A. Frankfield & Co., New York, New York, of inverted pear form with wavy rim and three arched handles, decorated with realistically detailed repousse poppies, the handles with mounts and crested en suite, no monograms.
h. 8-1/4”, w. 9-1/2”; 41.09 t. oz.
$1,200-$1,800
517
Two American Art Nouveau “Poppy” Sterling Silver Bowls
including:
an 1898 Dominick & Haff, New York, fruit bowl, retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, of shallow circular form, decorated with elaborate embossed and pierced poppy scrolls, h. 3-3/4”, dia. 10-3/8”; and a 1905 dated Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, bread tray, of wavy rectangular form with wide embossed poppy rim, monogrammed and dated “HSM / 1905”, h.
2”, l. 13”, w. 9-3/4”.
47.10 total t. oz.
$1,000-$1,500
518
Good Reed & Barton Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Platter
ca. 1900, Taunton, Massachusetts, of rounded and serpentine navette shape, the rim decorated with realistically detailed repousse poppies in high relief, no monograms.
24-1/4” x 13”; 64.00 t. oz.
$1,200-$1,800
519
Two Pairs of American Sterling Silver-Mounted Ruby Glass Tableware
first quarter 20th century, including: a pair of Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, fruit bowls, oval with elaborate openwork “poppy” scrolls extending to form the feet and handles, fitted with a conforming ruby glass liner, h. 3-3/4”, l. 9”, w. 5”; and a pair of unmarked toothpick holders, each with a cylindrical ruby cut-to-clear holder fitted with a gadrooned sterling silver foot ring, h. 3-1/2”, dia. 2-1/2”. 19.96 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
$1,000-$1,500
the pattern designed in 1907 by Ernest Meyers, Taunton, Massachusetts, comprising six elevenpiece place settings, with an additional twentyfour place pieces and twenty-five serving and specialty pieces, no monograms.
115 pieces total 129.41 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$2,500-$4,000
521
the pattern designed in 1895 by William Christmas Codman (1839-1921), Providence, Rhode Island, including six eight-piece place settings (two soup spoons lacking) with an additional ten place pieces and seven serving pieces, no monograms, presented in a Pacific cloth-lined wooden case, 3-1/4” x 15-3/4” x 11-1/4”. 63 pieces total 62.33 total t. oz. weighable silver
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$1,000-$1,500
522
the pattern introduced in 1895, this set 1902-1907, New York, New York, including two graduated platters and a larger tray, each of “turtleback” form, the plateaux engraved with a wide band of flower vases, roses and laurel joined by ribbons and bows, the molded rim engraved with bellflowers and with reed-and-ribbon banding.
14” x 10-3/8”; 18” x 13-1/4” and 30” x 19-1/8”; 223.22 total t. oz.
$8,000-$12,000
New York City, New York, including:
twelve bouillon cups, the pattern introduced in 1915, with reticulated band, molded foot ring and arched handles, fitted with a Lenox “l’anneau d’or” porcelain liner, overall h. 2-5/8”, w. 5-1/2”; and
twelve bread and butter plates, the pattern introduced in 1922, circular with molded rim, monogrammed “ELR”, dia. 6-1/4”.
24 pieces + 12 liners
100.79 total t. oz.
$2,000-$4,000
524
Gorham “Plymouth” Sterling Silver Tea Set
the pattern introduced in 1911, Providence, Rhode Island, including:
a kettle-on-stand, h. 10” (13” with handle), l. 10-1/4”; a teapot, h. 6-3/4”, l. 11-3/4”;
a coffeepot, h. 9-1/4”, l. 11-1/2”; a covered sugar bowl, h. 6”, w. 8-1/4”; a cream jug, h. 6-1/2”, l. 5-3/4”; a waste bowl, h. 4-1/4”, l. 6”; and a tray, 24-1/2” x 18”; all monogrammed “MBG” for Margaret Bear Gardner, the tray with date-mark for 1930. 233.55 total t. oz.
Provenance: Ann Margaret Bear Gardner (1918-1996), of Chicago, Illinois & Fort Myers, Florida, wife of Livingston Gifford Gardner (1916-1995), married in Chicago on June 28, 1941. The set was a gift from her new father-in-law, Henry Alansin Gardner (1883-1968), prominent attorney, founder of the firm Gardner, Carton & Douglas and president of the Chicago Bar Association.
$7,000-$10,000
525
Twelve Shreve & Co. “Louis XIV” Sterling Silver Ramekin Holders
the pattern designed in 1909 by Joseph Edward Birmingham (1867-1946), San Francisco, California, each of serpentine lobed form with reed-and-ribbon edge, quartered by openwork ribbon-crested laurel wreaths, monogrammed “H”, liners lacking. h. 2”, w. 5-1/2”; 51.79 total t. oz.
$1,200-$1,800
526
526
Early American Walnut Stepback Cupboard
first quarter 19th century, Pennsylvania, the upper case with an ogee-molded crown over a pair of glazed doors with nine panes each, mounted with hand-wrought rat-tail hinges, with a pie shelf opening below, flanked by a small drawer to each side, the base with three drawers over a pair of framed and paneled doors, raised on turned legs. h. 85-1/2”, w. 71”, d. 22”
$1,500-$2,500
527
American Bench-Made Cherrywood Farm Table
the thick plank top with breadboard ends, and mounted to a f rame with straight aprons and tapering square legs. h. 31”, w. 44”, l. 96”
$1,200-$1,800
“Still Life of Zinnias”
oil on canvas monogrammed lower right and pencil inscribed en verso. Framed.
20” x 16”, framed 24-1/4” x 20-1/4”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana; acquired from the artist, Natchitoches.
$5,000-$8,000
“Sunday Church”
oil on board monogrammed mid right.
Framed.
16” x 20”, framed 20” x 24”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana; acquired from the artist, Natchitoches.
$6,000-$9,000
“Cotton Pickers”
oil on board monogrammed mid right.
Framed.
16” x 24”, framed 19” x 27”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana; acquired from the artist, Natchitoches.
$5,000-$8,000
531
Sheraton Mahogany Four-Post Canopy Bed
first quarter 19th century, the plank headboard supported by square, tapered posts, the foot end with turned and reeded posts, supporting the canopy with molded frame and sunburst-upholstered panel.
h. 92”, inside w. 55”, l. 77”, outside w. 64”, l. 84”
$1,800-$2,500
532
American Carved Mahogany Dressing Table
mid-19th century, attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks, the shaped mirror in a beaded frame with a cabochon- and foliatecarved crest, on supports joined to a shaped marble top over a bowed frieze drawer, raised on a cheval base with twistturned columns and stretcher in the Elizabethan Revival taste.
h. 69”, w. 39-1/2”, d. 21-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
533
American Late Classical Mahogany and Marble-Top Center Table
second quarter 19th century, in the manner of J. & J. W. Meeks, the serpentine marble top over a conforming frieze with foliate carving, on a trestle base with foliate and scroll carving, joined by a carved stretcher.
h. 28”, w. 37-3/4”, d. 22-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
534
American Late Classical Revival Mahogany Four-Post Bed
fourth quarter 19th century, the turned and reeded posts with pineapple-carved finials, the arched headboard with an acanthus-carved molding along the top and carved rosettes on each end.
h. 84”, inside w. 54”, l. 76”, outside w. 60-1/2”, l. 82”
$1,000-$1,500
535
Schimmel, Braunschweig, Germany, Figured Mahogany
Baby Grand Piano and Bench
ca. 1985, bearing the serial number 254.020, of traditional form with highly figured mahogany and satinwood string inlays, together with its matching bench, covered in tufted leather.
$4,000-$7,000
first quarter 20th century, the mirror surround with concentric turning, and set with a bold crest of a displayed eagle flanked with acanthus leaves and flower heads, the sides with scrolled candle arms set with leaf-carved sockets, the lower edge with pierced acanthus leaves.
h. 43-1/2”, w. 25-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
second quarter 19th century, Paris, the casket-form case set with an urn-form finial, the dial framed with molded torches on the sides and painted swags of fruit on a gilt ground, the brown-glazed base with a polychrome scene of shepherds on the front and sepia medallions on the sides, raised on scrolled feet, set with a silk-string suspension movement, the case signed “J.P.” in underglaze blue.
h. 15”, w. 6-1/2”, d. 4-3/4”
$1,500-$2,500
538
Five-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Attributed to the Warerooms of Prudent Mallard
ca. 1871, comprised of a bed, h. 79”, inside w. 62”, l. 82-1/2”, outside w. 72”, l. 91”, a single-door armoire, h. 114”, w. 57”, d. 24”, a double-door commode, h. 31-1/2”, w. 40-1/2”, d. 22”, a singledoor nightstand, h. 32-1/4”, w. 20-1/2”, d. 18”, and a dressing bureau, h. 95”, w. 48”, d. 24”, the bed with a cabochon-carved crest over a paneled headboard, joined to the footposts by rails with open carved scroll brackets, the armoire with an integral cabochon-carved crest over a single mirrored door, the dresser with a like crest, over a mirror on a marble-top chest, the commode and night stand each with a marble top and drawer over door. h. 32-1/4”, w. 20-1/2”, d. 18”
$4,000-$7,000
540
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
“Turkey Buzzard, Cathartes Aura, Male 1, Young 2, No. 31, Plate CLI (151)”, 1832
hand-colored aquatint engraving engraved, printed and coloured by Robert Havell, London, f rom Birds of America
“Whatman, 1838” watermark upper right. Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 38-1/4” x 25-1/2”, framed 47-1/2” x 34-1/2”
$4,000-$7,000
539
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
“California Vulture, Cathartes Californianus Illiger, Old Male, No. 86, Plate CCCCXXVI (426)”, 1838
hand-colored aquatint engraving engraved, printed and coloured by Robert Havell, London f rom Birds of America
“J. Whatman, Turkey Mill, 1838” watermark upper right. Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 38-1/8” x 25-1/8”, framed 47-1/2” x 34-1/2”
$12,000-$18,000
541
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
“Ruff-necked Humming-bird, No. 76, Plate CCCLXXIX (279)”, 1837
hand-colored engraving with aquatint and etching on paper
engraved, printed and colored by Robert Havell, Jr. (British, 1793-1878) from Birds of America.
Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings & Framing, Baton Rouge” label en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sight 33-1/2” x 23”, framed 44” x 33-1/2”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
542
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
“Chestnut-colored Finch, Black-headed Siskin, Black Crown Bunting and Arctic Ground Finch, No. 79, Plate CCCXCIV (394)”, 1837
hand-colored engraving with aquatint and etching on paper
engraved, printed and colored by Robert Havell, Jr. (British, 1793-1878) from Birds of America
Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings & Framing, Baton Rouge” label en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed. sight 33” x 23”, framed 44” x 33-1/2”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
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543
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
“Mississippi Kite, Male 1, Female 2, No. 24, Plate CXII (117)”, 1831
hand-colored engraving with aquatint and etching on paper
engraved, printed and colored by Robert Havell, Jr. (British, 1793-1878) from Birds of America
Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings & Framing, Baton Rouge” label en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sight 32” x 24”, framed 43” x 35”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$5,000-$8,000
544
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
“Virginia Rail, No. 41, Plate CCV (205)”, 1834
hand-colored engraving with aquatint and etching on paper engraved, printed and colored by Robert Havell, Jr. (British, 1793-1878) from Birds of America
Taylor Clark, Fine Prints, Paintings & Framing, Baton Rouge” label en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sight 24-1/2” x 33”, framed 35-1/2” x 43-1/2”
Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
$2,000-$4,000
546
Neoclassical Cast Iron Triple Garden Bench
possibly Molla Foundry, the curved back with crest rails decorated with crossed arrows and medallions, above pierced splats with Diana and her dog, framed with bellflowers, the arms with Greek-key knuckle molding, with a slatted seat and square sabre legs.
h. 34-1/2”, w. 59-1/2”, d. 21”
$1,500-$2,500
547
Pair of Neoclassical Cast Iron Two-Seat Garden Benches
possibly Molla Foundry, the curved backs with pierced splats decorated with pierced panels of Diana and her dog, framed by bellflowers, the arms with Greek-key knuckle molding, with slatted seats and square sabre legs.
h. 34-1/2”, w. 39-3/4”, d. 21”
$2,000-$4,000
545
Zinc Garden Figure of a Bull Moose
the large figure in a standing position, realistically modeled with impressive antlers.
h. 61”, w. 29”, l. 65-1/2”
h. 61”, w. 29”, l. 65-1/2”
$3,000-$5,000
548
Pair of Neoclassical Cast Iron Garden Chairs
possibly Molla Foundry, the curved backs with crest rails decorated with crossed arrows and medallions, above pierced splats with Diana and her dog, framed with bellflowers, the arms with Greek-key knuckle molding, with slatted seats and square sabre legs.
h. 35”, w. 19-1/2”, d. 22”
$1,500-$2,500
548
549
Pair of Neoclassical Cast Iron Garden Chairs
possibly Molla Foundry, the curved backs with crest rails decorated with crossed arrows and medallions, above pierced splats with Diana and her dog, framed with bellflowers, the arms with Greek-key knuckle molding, with slatted seats and square sabre legs.
h. 35”, w. 19-1/2”, d. 22”
$1,500-$2,500
550
Pair of Neoclassical Cast Iron Garden Chairs
possibly Molla Foundry, the curved backs with crest rails decorated with crossed arrows and medallions, above pierced splats with Diana and her dog, framed with bellflowers, the arms with Greek-key knuckle molding, with slatted seats and square sabre legs.
h. 35”, w. 19-1/2”, d. 22”
$1,500-$2,500
551
Pair of Cast Iron Campana-Form Garden Urns
in the neoclassical taste, the rims decorated in the egg-and-dart pattern, the lower portions reeded. h. 23”, dia. 22”
$1,000-$1,500
552
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs in the Empire Taste
the tubs with cone-form corner finials and wreath mounts on each side, raised on bun feet, the bottoms drilled for drainage.
h. 22-3/4”, w. 16-1/4”, d. 16-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
553
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs in the Empire Taste
the tubs with cone-form corner finials and wreath mounts on each side, raised on bun feet, the bottoms drilled for drainage.
h. 22-3/4”, w. 16-1/4”, d. 16-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
554 Edmund Darch Lewis (American/Pennsylvania, 1835-1910)
“Scene in the Catskills”, 1880 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right, verso with multiple “Christie’s Auction” sale labels and “Drew Peters Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA” gallery label.
Framed.
30” x 25”, framed 36” x 31”
Provenance: Drew Peters Fine Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Christie’s New York, May 23, 1996, lot 37.
$5,000-$8,000
555 Richard Lorenz (American/German, 1858-1915)
“Sleigh Ride”
oil on canvas signed lower left.
Framed.
30” x 40”, framed 43-1/2” x 54”
Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, March 2008, lot 147.
$10,000-$15,000
556
Laminated Rosewood Armchair, Attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks, New York
mid-19th century, in the “Henry Ford” pattern, the Rococo Revival chair with a floral and open carved crest, shaped upholstered back cushion, open arms and cabriole legs.
h. 47”, w. 27-1/2”, d. 26”, seat h. 18”
$1,000-$1,500
557
Pair of Laminated Rosewood Armchairs, Attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks, New York
mid-19th century, in the “Henry Ford” pattern, each Rococo Revival chair with a crest with floral carving, flanked by gadrooning and open foliate and scroll carving, the back joined to open arms, with a serpentine front seat rail and cabriole legs.
h. 45-1/2”, w. 26”, d. 26”, seat h. 17-1/2”, and h. 45”, w. 25-1/2”, d. 26”, seat h. 17-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
Pair of Laminated Rosewood Side Chairs, Attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks, New York
mid-19th century, in the “Henry Ford” pattern, each Rococo Revival chair with an open floraland gadroon-carved crest over a shaped and upholstered back cushion, serpentine seat and cabriole legs.
h. 40-1/2” and 40-3/4”, w. 18-3/4”, d. 20”, seat h. 17-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
558
Pair of Laminated Rosewood Side Chairs, Attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks, New York
mid-19th century, in the “Henry Ford” pattern, each Rococo Revival chair with an open floraland gadroon-carved crest over a shaped and upholstered back cushion, serpentine seat and cabriole legs.
h. 40-1/2” and 40-3/4”, w. 18-3/4”, d. 20”, seat h. 17-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
560 American Aesthetic Movement Four-Arm Gasolier
fourth quarter 19th century, with four molded and decorated square, tubular brass rods joined by an ornamented brass ring and extending down to a larger circular ring and four outstretched arms, dressed with period etched crown top shades, electrified.
h. 52”, dia. 36”
$1,200-$1,800
561
Monumental Rococo Revival Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
mid-19th century, American, the pierced, serpentine crest with a central fruit finial, flanked by pierced scrollwork and accented with grapevines, the sides and base with a molded surround, with pierced scrollwork on the lower corners and carved scrollwork in the center.
h. 81”, w. 67”
$1,000-$1,500
560
562
American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood Sofa
third quarter 19th century, in the manner of John Henry Belter, New York, the elaborate crest rail pierced and carved with conjoined scrolls, cornucopia and foliate motifs, the tall center crest with a cluster of various flowers. h. 51”, w. 87-1/2”, d. 33”
$1,500-$2,500
563
Pair of American Victorian Cast Iron Garden Urns
fourth quarter 19th century, the urns with flower-molded bodies and scrolled handles molded with masques, the bombe-form plinths with corner leaf-molded scrolls flanking bas-relief pots of plants. h. 41”, w. 28”, d. 20”
$2,000-$4,000
fourth quarter 19th century, set with leaf-molded and scrolled handles, the sides with bas-relief scrollwork, the lotus-leaf-molded bases resting on pylon-form plinths with paneled sides and scrollwork, above ogee-molded bases.
$2,500-$4,000
565
Unusual
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Renaissance Revival taste, the pan with an egg-and-dart border and supported on leaf-molded cabriole legs, joined by a skirt pierced with scrollwork and decorated with masques.
$1,500-$2,500
fourth quarter 19th century, including a pair of chairs in the “Betsy Ross” pattern, with pierced scrollwork and molded masques in the crest, raised on pierced cabriole legs, h. 32-1/2”, w. 20-1/2”, d. 14”, and an associated circular table with pierced scrollwork on the top and a hole to support an umbrella, raised on cabriole legs, h. 25-1/2”, dia. 25-1/2”.
$1,200-$1,800
“Autumn Sun”
oil on board signed lower left, titled en verso. Framed.
30” x 20”, framed 38” x 28”
$1,500-$2,500
“Last Light”
oil
signed
Framed.
24”
$3,000-$5,000
569
William A . Slaughter (American/California/Texas, 1923-2003)
“Texas Hill Country”, 1998
oil on canvas signed and dated lower left, verso frame with “NanEtte Richardson Fine Art, San Antonio” label.
Framed.
11” x 14”, framed 17-1/2” x 20-1/2”
Provenance: NanEtte Richardson Fine Art, San Antonio, Texas; private collection.
$1,500-$2,500
570 G. Harvey (American/Texas, 1933-2017)
“Spring Country”
oil on canvas
signed lower right, titled en verso, verso stretcher with “All Copyrights Reserved, G. Harvey” stamp, verso frame with hand-inscribed label “Meinhard Galleries...”.
Framed.
12” x 9”, framed 18-1/4” x 15-1/4”
Provenance: Meinhard Galleries, Garland, Texas; Private collection, Houston, Texas.
$4,000-$7,000
571
American Brass Three-Arm Gasolier
fourth quarter 19th century, the gasolier with a rope-twist standard, supporting three scrolled arms decorated with molded leaves and set with pierced gas keys, set with molded and frosted shades.
h. 36”, dia. 28-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
comprised of antique elements, the top with an inset gilt-decorated leather blotter, the base with a kneehole opening on one side and a central drawer flanked by a bank of three drawers to each side, with carved cherub busts at the upper corners, the backside and ends with raised panels, carved columns and carved maidens as corner posts, with parcel-gilt and ebonized details throughout. h. 30”, w.
$2,500-$4,000
573
573
Victorian-Style Mahogany and Bronze-Mounted “Trophy Bar”
of curved form, the top and recessed work surface in tessellated marble, the front and sides framed with recessed raised panels, the frieze under the deck with five various cast bronze trophy head mounts, the base with a bronze foot rest, the back side fitted with storage drawers and shelves, along with two bottle racks, the inside of one drawer bearing the bronze label “Ernest Hemingway Collection by Thomasville”. h. 43”, w. 76”, d. 34”
$1,200-$1,800
574
Wallace “Antique” Sterling Silver Flatware Set
the pattern introduced in 1926, comprising a dozen six-piece place settings (one salad fork lacking) with an additional dozen teaspoons and twelve serving pieces, each with stylish engraved Arts & Crafts-style initial “R”. 95 pieces total 105.42 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$1,800-$2,500
575
Steinway & Sons Model L Ebonized Baby Grand Piano and Bench
ca. 1960, of traditional form, bearing the serial number 368794, together with an ebonized lift-seat bench. piano h. 38” (closed), w. 58”, l. 70”
$4,000-$7,000
576 Charles Frederick Naegele (American/Tennessee, 1857-1944)
“Portrait of Marion Peel Calhoun”, ca. 1915
oil on canvas signed lower left, sitter identified and dated en verso, and inscribed “No. 16 in Exhibition of American Masters of Art at Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tenn. Nov 1935, Louisa Clark-Director”.
Framed.
36” x 30”, framed 44-1/2” x 38”
Exhibited: Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee, “American Masters of Art”, November 1935.
$1,500-$2,500
Bessie Potter Vonnoh (American, 1872-1955)
“The Dance”
patinated bronze after the 1908 model, cast signature and inscribed “Roman Bronze Works, N.Y.” along back of self-base. h. 12-1/2”, w. 10-1/2”, d. 5”
Provenance: Roman Bronze Works, New York, New York; Anderson-Gould Fine Arts, New York, New York; Private collection.
Literature: Bessie Potter Vonnoh, “Tears and Laughter
Caught in Bronze”, The Delineator, Vol. 107, No. 4, October 1925, pp. 8,9,78,80,82.; Conner, Janis and Rosenkranz, Joel, Rediscoveries in American Sculpture: Studio Works, 18931939, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1989; Rubenstein, Charlotte Streifer, American Women Sculptors, Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1990.
$7,000-$10,000
Like all young things I was radical in art...what I wanted was to look for beauty in the every-day world, to catch the joy and swing of modern American life...I was equally determined to prove that as perfect a likeness and as much beauty could be produced in statuettes twelve inches in height...as could be had in life-size and colossal productions suitable for so few houses.
Bessie Potter Vonnoh
The Delineator, October 1925, p. 9
One of the most popular and acclaimed women sculptors of the early 20th century, Bessie Vonnoh was the recipient of virtually every major award and accolade available to a young artist: a bronze medal at the Paris Exposition of 1900, honorable mention at the Pan-American Exposition of 1901, the gold medal at the St. Louis Exposition of 1904, gold medal at the Louisiana Purchase Universal Exposition in 1904, the National Academy of Design’s Julia A. Shaw Memorial Prize in 1913, and the National Academy of Design’s Watrous gold medal in 1921. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the Old Lyme Art Association and had exhibitions of her work at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (now the Brooklyn Museum) and a solo show at the Art Institute of Chicago. Most significantly, in 1921 she was the first woman sculptor to be named an Academician of the National Academy of Design, making her and her husband, the American Impressionist painter and fellow Academician, Robert Vonnoh the first couple to be so honored.
A native of St. Louis, Vonnoh had a difficult childhood; her father died when she was two and shortly thereafter she fell seriously ill, spending nearly a decade as an invalid and only recovering after the doctors had given up. Attending the Chicago public schools , she was captivated by clay modeling in one of her art classes and she determined to become a sculptor. With her mother’s blessing and encouragement, she met with the sculptor Loredo Taft, who had just returned from study in France and was an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. Taft invited Vonnoh to work in his studio on the weekends and eventually helped her obtain a place at the Art Institute. In 1892, Taft hired her as one of his assistants, a group of young women known as
the “White Rabbits”, at the World’s Columbian Exhibition. While working at the Exhibition, Vonnoh received a personal commission to create a monumental allegorical figure of art for the Illinois State Building. The young sculptor was now well on her way to a successful career and two years later she opened her own studio in Chicago where she produced small portrait sculptures of her friends - known as “potterines”. With the money made by this, she and her mother were able to travel to France and Italy.
Upon her return to Chicago, Vonnoh embarked on a series of sculptures of women and children, which were to prove immensely popular with collectors and critics. These small works reveal an approach to the female form different from her earlier “potterines”; gone was the meticulous attention to the mutton sleeved dresses and fussy hairstyles of contemporary fashion. Instead, the deceptively simple composition of these works revel in a sense of refined movement, emphasizing suggestion over detail, with an intentionally “unfinished” quality to the drapery. The success of such an approach is evident in the work offered here “The Dance”, one of Vonnoh’s most popular models. The figure is caught mid-swirl, hands grasping the voluminous skirts - the movement is implied rather than shown, and Vonnoh has placed the burden of interpretation on the viewer.
Vonnoh exhibited extensively during her career, and while many of her models are numbered or inscribed to keep track of inventory, not all are and there were never any set editions. As with many of her contemporaries, she had her foundry, the Roman Bronze Works, produce works as they were commissioned.
578
Handsome Anglo-American Frosted Glass and BrassMounted Hall Lantern
second quarter 20th century, the glass cut with lyres and a geometric border, the molded brass upper rim with integral chain hooks, the base with molded leaves, electrified with three interior sockets.
h. 24-1/2”, dia. 13”
$1,000-$1,500
579
Three Christopher Inglis Stebly (American/Mississippi, b. 1967) for Shearwater Pottery High-Glazed Plates
glazed earthenware, including “Peter at the Wheel”, “Fishing”, and “Untitled - Tree and Figures”, each with factory stamp and incised or painted initials at bottom. dia. 9”, dia. 13” and dia. 9-1/2”, respectively
Provenance: Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Literature: Stewart, Dod. Shearwater Pottery, Slidell: Bristol Publishing, 2005. illus. p. 171.
$1,000-$1,500
580
Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965)
“Thistle”
watercolor and pencil on paper Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 11” x 8-1/2”, framed 16” x 13-1/4”
$7,000-$10,000
581 Wal ter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965)
“White Pine Trees”
watercolor and pencil on paper Estate stamp lower right. Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 11” x 8-1/2”, framed 16” x 13-1/4”
$6,000-$9,000
583
Wal ter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965)
“Alligators”
watercolor and pencil on paper Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 11” x 8-1/2”, framed 16” x 13-1/4”
$6,000-$9,000
582
Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965)
“Black Spirit Birds (Man O’War Birds)
watercolor and pencil on paper Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 11” x 8-1/2”, framed 16” x 13-1/4”
$8,000-$12,000 583
584
Life Size Patinated Bronze Crocodile
20th century, after the ca. 1927 “Crocodile Fountain” at the Tettuccio Thermal Baths, Tuscany by Sirio Tofanari (Italian, 1886-1969), cast signature and inscribed “Florence, Italy” along the tail.
h. 28”, w. 39”, l. 103”
$5,000-$8,000
585
Bronze Garden Figure of Two Cranes
20th century, the birds poised with a group of cattails, one standing up and the other settling down.
h. 41-1/2”, w. 20”, d. 13”
$1,800-$2,500
“Night Over a Marsh Landscape” oil on canvas signed lower right and en verso.
Framed.
37” x 60”, framed 42” x 65”
$1,200-$1,800
“The Harbor at Sunset”, 1996 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left. Framed. 30” x 40”, framed 38” x 49”
$2,000-$4,000
in the Japanese taste, realistically modeled, one looking up and the other gazing downward.
Patinated
20th century, the bird perched on a tree stump, its mouth piped for water.
h.
590
590
Gorham/Durgin “Princess Patricia” Sterling Silver Tea Set
designed in 1926 by Axel Herman Staf (1869-1941), Providence, Rhode Island, this set 1927-1928, including: a teapot, h. 9-3/4”, l. 9-1/2”; a coffeepot, h. 11-1/2”, l. 9”; a kettle on stand, h. 13-1/2”, l. 8-1/4”; an open sugar bowl, h. 5-1/2”, w. 6-3/4”; a cream jug, h. 6-3/4”, l. 5-3/4”; and a waste bowl, h. 4-3/4”, dia. 4-1/2” no monograms.
133.62 total t. oz.
$2,000-$4,000
591
Wallace “Grand Baroque” Sterling Silver Flatware Set the pattern designed in 1941 by William S. Warren (18881965), Wallingford, Connecticut, including a dozen fourpiece place settings, with an additional fifteen place pieces and twenty serving pieces, no monograms, presented in a fitted, baize-lined case with lift top and single drawer, 3” x 14-3/4” x 11-1/2”.
83 pieces plus case
108.43 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$1,800-$2,500
592
Wallace “Normandie” Sterling Silver Flatware Set
the pattern designed in 1932 by William State Warren (18881965), Wallingford, Connecticut, including a dozen ninepiece place settings (four pieces lacking) with an additional thirteen place pieces and fifteen serving pieces.
132 pieces total
134.8 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$2,500-$4,000
592 592 detail
593
S. Kirk & Son “Old Maryland Engraved” Sterling Silver Tea Set mid-20th century, Baltimore, Maryland, including: a teapot, h. 9-1/2”, l. 8-3/4”; a coffeepot, h. 11”, l. 8-3/4”; a covered sugar bowl, h. 7-1/4”, w. 6”; a cream jug, h. 7-1/4”, l. 4-1/4”; and a waste bowl, h. 4-1/2”, dia. 5”; all monogrammed “M”, together with: an unmarked silverplate tray of oval form with reticulated gallery and applied wavy gadrooned rim, 22” x 15”. 85.26 total t. oz. (excluding tray)
592 593
594
Gorham”Lily of the Valley” Sterling Silver Flatware Set the pattern designed in 1950 by James Russell Price (19071974), Providence, Rhode Island, including a dozen ninepiece place settings (eleven pieces lacking) and thirteen place pieces, no monograms, presented in a fitted, Pacific cloth-lined, faux rosewood case with lift top and two drawers, 9-1/2” x 19” x 12-3/4”.
110 pieces plus case
98.95 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Detailed list of pieces available on request.
$2,000-$4,000
595
Set of Twelve Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Goblets and Cordials
mid-20th century, Taunton, Massachusetts, including: six goblets, pattern H120, h. 6-1/4”, dia. 3-1/4”; and six cordials, pattern H121, h. 4”, dia. 2”; each with a waisted bowl and stem above an ogee-domed foot, no monograms. 44.5 total t. oz.
$1,000-$1,500
601
Semi-Antique Khotan Carpet
5’ 4” x 10’ 2”
$3,000-$5,000
602
Semi-Antique Persian Tabriz Carpet
9’ 5” x 12’ 4”
$1,000-$1,500
603
Semi-Antique Persian Sultanabad Carpet
7’ x 19’ 4”
$1,800-$2,500
606
606
Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (American/Louisiana, 1912-1997)
“Mythic Series 23”, 1985
mixed media on canvas signed and dated lower right, verso with artist label. Integral artist frame.
44-1/2” x 67-1/2”, framed 45-1/2” x 68-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Max Nathan, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana; acquired directly from the artist.
$30,000-$50,000
607
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Hu-Form Vases
now mounted as lamps, with a celadon crackle glaze, on giltwood bases.
h. 16-1/2”, dia. 7-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
607
8’ 10” x 12’ 1”
$1,200-$1,800
609
Continental Bleached Mahogany Chest
19th century, the shaped and D-fronted top above a conforming case fitted with four long, graduated drawers, all with decorative banding and inlaid patterns, raised on bracket feet.
h. 33”, w. 38”, d. 16-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
610
Contemporary Silvered Wood Settee of Directoire
Inspiration
of box form, the back with two padded panels flanking a carved and pierced foliate-geometric panel, the sides paneled en suite, the padded seat raised on ribbed, bulbous, circular legs ending in ball feet.
h. 35-1/2”, w. 57”, d. 26”
$1,000-$1,500
611
French Art Deco Molded Glass and Silvered Metal Chandelier
the ten-light chandelier set with flower-decorated glass panels, ribbed and accented with frosting, supported on rods secured to an Art Deco flower-molded metal hemispherical canopy, the lower portion with metal dividers terminating in an Art Deco pendant finial. h. 38”, dia. 35”
$3,000-$5,000
612
Turkish Angora Oushak Carpet
$1,200-$1,800
613
616
614
8’ 2” x 10’
$1,500-$2,500
615
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Bleached Wood Bergeres
20th century, each with a domed back surmounted by a laurel leaf crest, joined by closed, padded arms to the cushioned seat, raised on spiral-fluted legs ending in toupie feet.
h. 38”, w. 30”, d. 23”
$1,500-$2,500
616
Regency-Style Bleached Mahogany and Marble-Top Side Table
the rounded, rectangular marble top above a conforming ogee-molded frieze, raised on a paneled back and shaped chamfered supports, with a scrolling capital and foot to a concave base.
h. 35”, w. 42”, d. 15-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
Pair of Blanc-de-Chine Porcelain Figures of Parrots now mounted as lamps, the opposing birds perched on tree stumps encrusted with flowering vines, on lucite bases and mounted with shades.
620
Pair
ca. 1900, the deeply carved putti playing lutes, cymbals and lyres, and holding sheet music, framed in carved trees.
h. 18”, w. 18-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
621
French Oak and Ormolu-Mounted Kitchen Pastry Cabinet
the rectangular top above a case fitted with two cupboard doors, opening to slatted shelves, faced as two banks of four short drawers, the sides louvered, raised on scrolled toes.
h. 39”, w. 33”, d. 13-1/2”
$1,500-$2,500
622
Louis XV-Style Fruitwood Meridienne
19th century, the long, cushioned seat surmounted by a rounded and padded end with a foliate crest within a molded frame, raised above a shaped, foliate frieze on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes.
h. 34”, w. 25”, l. 59”
$1,500-$2,500
623
Suite of Nine Botanicals of Pressed Hydrangeas
2022, each initialed “SW” and dated lower right, all cream with shades of pale blue. All glazed and framed alike. 17-3/8” x 13-3/8”
$1,200-$1,800
624
Brass and Iron Dolphin-Molded Fireplace Set
20th century, in the Bradley & Hubbard style, comprised of a pair of dolphin-molded andirons with cast iron billet bars, h. 15”, w. 11-1/2”, d. 22”, and a fire tool holder with a shovel, tongs, poker, hearth brush and damper hook, all decorated with dolphins, the andirons with an unidentified pattern number on the rear, h. 30-3/4”, w. 10-3/4”, d. 9-1/2”.
$1,000-$1,500
625
Louis-Philippe
19th century, the rectangular granite top above a conforming case fitted with a frieze drawer over three long drawers, raised on shaped block feet. h. 37”, w. 50-1/2”, d. 23”
$1,500-$2,500
626
Pair of Baccarat Molded Crystal Candelabra
ca. 1900, signed on the bobeches, the cabochon-decorated ogee bases supporting pillar-molded standards set with faceted glass arms supporting molded candle cups on each side and flaring posy holders in the center, all fitted with molded prism rings hung with spear-point prisms. h. 21-1/2”, w. 12-1/4”, d. 5-1/4”
$1,000-$1,500
627
Japanned Overmantel Mirror in the Baroque Taste
20th century, the black-lacquered, bolection-molded surround decorated with gilt mandarin figures, birds and flowers, set with a beveled mirror plate. h. 60”, w. 41”
$1,500-$2,500
628
Pair of Bronze and Marble Table Lamps
in the Empire taste, each column-form standard on a fluted bronze foot, supported on a marble base with bronze side mounts and resting on bronze feet, mounted with shades. h. 28-1/4”, dia. 14-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
630
Biedermeier-Style Writing Desk, Chair and Pair of Lamps
20th century, Italian, the cherry and burl-elmveneered desk and maple-veneered chair in the Viennese Biedermeier taste, the desk labeled “Annibale/Colombo/5891”, h. 37-1/4”, w. 54-1/2”, d. 28-1/4”, the chair with a black moire-covered seat, h. 34-1/4”, the lamps electrified and fitted with black shades, overall h. 18-1/2”, dia. 12-1/4”, the suite with ebonized accents throughout.
Literature: Angus Wilkie, Biedermeier (New York: Abbeville Press, 1987), pp. 96-97, plates 85-87.
$1,200-$1,800
An early 19th-century Danhauser’sche Mobelfabrik example of a ladies desk in this form is exhibited in Vienna’s Museum for Applied Art.
629
Biedermeier-Style Tiger Maple Sleigh Bed
late 20th century, of traditional form, the rolled headboard and footboard ending in scrolled feet and decorated with ebonized rosettes. h. 47”, inside w. 77-1/2”, l. 82”, outside w. 81”, l. 99”
$1,000-$1,500
630
“Untitled: Minimal Series”
silver leaf on black clay
Signed lower right.
Integral frame.
$20,000-$40,000
632
Pair of Ralph Lauren Chromed Steel and Glass “Bel Air” Occasional Tables
of Directoire inspiration, each with an inset black glass rectilinear top, raised on legs with flare bases and paw feet, the legs and ends joined by X-form braces.
h. 28”, w. 33-1/2”, d. 23-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
633
Pair of Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonne Chargers ca. 1900, decorated with pairs of cranes walking in gardens of peonies and crysanthemums, beneath bowers of plum branches, on turquoise grounds. dia. 17-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Norma Crawford Myers, Dallas, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
634
Itzchak Isaac Tarkay (Serbian/Israeli, 1935-2012)
“Reverie”
acrylic on canvas signed lower left.
Framed.
32” x 40”, framed 42” x 50”
$1,500-$2,500
635
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Ginger Jars
now mounted as lamps, decorated with mandarin figures in a boat on a lake, surrounded by islands of trees and mountains, now on giltwood bases. h. 24”, dia. 8-1/4”
$1,500-$2,500
636
Five-Piece Brown Jordan “Venetian” Pattern Dining Suite
comprised of a circular table, h. 30”, dia. 48”, and four armchairs, h. 35-1/2”, w. 22-1/4”, d. 22”, the aluminum chairs of Regency inspiration with “X” backs and slat seats, the table with an inset glass top, labeled.
$1,000-$1,500
637
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs of Asian Inspiration
with tapered sides and ring pulls on the side strap mounts, raised on bun feet, the bases with drainage holes.
h. 23-3/4”, w. 22-3/4”, d. 22-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
638
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs of Asian Inspiration
with tapered sides and ring pulls on the side strap mounts, raised on bun feet, the bases with drainage holes.
h. 23-3/4”, w. 22-3/4”, d. 22-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
639
639
Suite of Four Richard Frinier for Brown Jordan “Florentine” Chaise Lounges
executed in aluminum, each with an adjustable woven lattice back and seat, scroll arms and tubular legs joined by overlapping demi-lune stretchers. h. 42” (adjustable), w. 28”, l. 77-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
640
Set of Six Iron Garden Chairs
20th century, in the style of Janus et Cie/Mario Papperzini, with woven strap-iron backs and seats, set with spherical finials.
h. 39-1/2”
h. 39-1/2”, w. 17-3/4”, d. 19-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
641
Suite of Four Brown Jordan “Venetian” Pattern Chaise Lounges and Drinks Tables
of neoclassical inspiration, labeled, the lounges with adjustable backs extending to lie flat, the arms with scroll ends, the legs joined by “X” stretchers, with a recent powder coat finish, h. 41”, w. 27”, d. 64”, together with drinks tables of the same pattern, each with an inset acrylic top and legs joined by “X” stretchers, h. 18-3/4”, w. 18”, d. 18”.
$1,500-$2,500
642
Five-Piece Richard Frinier for Brown Jordan “Florentine” Pattern Dining Suite
executed in aluminum, including a circular table, h. 29-1/2”, dia. 48”, and four armchairs, h. 36-1/2”, w. 22-1/2”, d. 21”, the glass-top circular table supported by legs with curved brackets and an X-form stretcher, and the chairs after an iconic design by Mario Papperzini, each with a woven lattice back and seat, scroll arms and tubular legs, labeled.
$1,000-$1,500
643
643
Pair of Metal Tree Tubs in the Neoclassical Taste
the frames set with “X”-form side panels with turned medallions in the centers and ball finials on the corners, with separate zinc inserts.
h. 19-1/2”, w. 18”, d. 18”
$1,200-$1,800
644
Suite of Six Polished Steel and Brass Curule-Base Armchairs
in the style of Maison Jansen, each contemporary chair with brass f inials, a back with three parallel rails, dished seat and curule base, fitted with loose cushions in faux leopard upholstery.
h. 38”, w. 17-1/2”, d. 16”
$1,200-$1,800
“Spring
$2,500-$4,000
647
Five-Piece “Calcutta” Aluminum Dining Suite
probably by Brown Jordan, designed by John Caldwell, comprised of a glass-top table, h. 29-3/4”, l. 71-1/2”, and four side chairs, h. 34-1/2”, w. 17”, d. 20”, of Chinese Chippendale inspiration, the aluminum frames with faux bamboo modeling, the chairs with open backs and woven slat seats, the legs joined by intersecting stretchers.
$1,200-$1,800
648
Continental Patinated Bronze of Atlas
20th century, the figure supporting a four-ringed armillary sphere, on a Siena marble base.
h. 35”, w. 14”, d. 10”
$1,200-$1,800
649
Pair of Art Deco-Style Leather Club Chairs
each in brown leather, the backs with an attached cushion and joined to closed arms, the seats fitted with a cushion, raised on tapering square legs.
h. 38-1/2”, w. 36”, d. 36”
$1,000-$1,500
650 Silk Wool Carpet
9’ 1” x 12’ 5”
$3,000-$5,000
651
Baccarat “Capri Optic” Partial Crystal Stemware Service
post-1981, the service comprised of seven water goblets, h. 7-1/4”, dia. 3”, seven claret glasses, h. 6”, dia. 2-1/2”, two wine glasses, h. 6-1/2”, dia. 3”, one champagne flute, h. 7-1/2”, dia. 2”, nine champagne coupes/sherbets, h. 5-1/4”, dia. 3-3/4”, and one cordial glass, h. 4”, dia. 1-3/4”, each piece signed; together with a signed Baccarat “Harcourt” ice bucket, h. 9”, dia. 8-3/4”, and a Baccarat “Tallyrand” decanter, h. 8-1/2”, dia. 4-1/2”.
Provenance: Collection of Polly and Ed Renwick, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
652
Pair of Barbara Barry for Baker “Oval X-Back” Armchairs
each contemporary chair with a medallion back joined to shaped, open arms, the back and seat in leather upholstery, the verso of the back with an inset wooden “X” brace, executed in stained beechwood, labeled. h. 37-1/2”, w. 30”, d. 24”
$1,000-$1,500
653
653
Unusual Continental Glass and Silvered Metal Chandelier
mid-20th century, the nine-light chandelier hung with eight graduated tiers of molded oval glass panels, with bull’s-eye-centers framed in ribbed frosted glass, and concealing two tiers of inner sockets. h. 21”, dia. 22-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
654
Suite of Four Palecek Lounge Chairs
each chair with a faux bamboo frame with caned back and caned panels beneath the arm rests and cushioned upholstered seat, with a loose back pillow, labeled with a metal maker’s plate. h. 37-3/4”, w. 26-1/2”, d. 19-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
the patinated aluminum frame with a removable tester, the seat backs adjustable by a ratchet mechanism, with shaped, open arms and rear wheels, together with hangings and pillows.
$2,000-$4,000
“Le Marche de Bali”
oil on canvas signed mid-right, verso with “Wally Findlay Galleries” label.
Framed. 24” x 29”, framed 31-1/2” x 36”
Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, New York, New York.
$3,000-$5,000
657
“Chrysanthemums”
oil on canvas extensive inscription en verso stretcher. Framed. 50-1/2” x 24”, framed 54-1/2” x 27”
$2,000-$4,000
658
Five-Piece Suite of Heywood-Wakefield Bamboo Furniture
mid-20th century, consisting of a settee, h. 31”, w. 69”, d. 38”, and a pair of armchairs, h. 31”, w. 31”, d. 37”, each with downcurved arms and loose cushions, together with a side table with two staggered internal shelves, h. 20”, w. 24-1/2”, d. 12-1/2”, and a matching stool with a loose cushion, h. 20”, w. 22-1/2”, d. 20-1/2”.
$1,200-$1,800
659
Wal ter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965)
“Wood Lily and Big Turtle”
hand-colored linocut on wallpaper
Matted, glazed and framed. sheet 18-3/4” x 25-1/4”, framed 27-1/2” x 33-1/2”
Literature: Illustrated in Pickard, Mary Anderson and Patricia Pinson, Form and Fantasy: The Block Prints of Walter Anderson, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007, color plates.
$1,500-$2,500
662
Pair of Japanned Mirrors in the George II Taste
third quarter 20th century, the gilt-trimmed surrounds with black grounds, decorated with quail leaves, flowers and pine cones, set with divided beveled mirror plates, from the Colonial Williamsburg Collection, labeled on the reverse.
h. 48”, w. 18-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Ida Gray Reeves Graham, Ruston, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
663
Chinese Black- and Gilt-Lacquered Six-Panel Screen
19th century and later, each panel divided into five segments, the upper panels decorated with sprays of prunus, peonies and other flowers, and the lower panels decorated with vases of flowers, all divided with small panels of scrollwork.
h. 74-3/4”, w. 90”
$1,200-$1,800
664
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Fruitwood Fauteuils
20th century, each with a padded, slightly domed back within a molded f rame, joined by padded arms to the cushioned seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet, labeled “Meyer Gunther Martini”. h. 38”, w. 27”, d. 24”
$1,200-$1,800
665
Louis XV-Style Polychrome Cocktail Table
20th century, in the chinoiserie taste, the scalloped, rectangular and mirrored top with a polychrome foliatepatterned band with figural corner accents, raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, the whole with gilt and polychrome accents.
h. 18”, w. 66”, d. 23”
$1,500-$2,500
666
Pair of Barovier & Toso Murano Glass Shell-Form Sconces
20th century, Venetian, the ribbed sconces composed of gilt-spangled blown glass with ruffled edges.
h. 10-1/2”, w. 10-1/2”, d. 5-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
668
Baker Furniture Ebonized Faux Bamboo Stool
the padded, square top above a spindle-patterned frieze with drop swinging finials, raised on ring-turned, circular legs joined by an X-form stretcher and ending in bulb feet. h. 17”, d. 17”, d. 18”
$1,000-$1,500
669
Leonardo Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932)
“Genesis”
acrylic on board signed lower left, titled en verso. Integral frame. overall 48” x 88”
$5,000-$8,000 667
667
Barovier & Toso Murano Blown Glass Pendant Light
20th/21st century, composed of champagne-colored glass, the round and tapered body with a wide, matching lip and a flaring crest, the bottom with a matching colorless drop.
h. 22-1/2”, dia. 14-1/2”
$1,200-$1,800
670
Pair of Baker Furniture Ebonized Chinoiserie Armchairs
each with a domed crest above an interlacing back, joined by like-patterned arms to the padded seat, raised on ring-turned, circular legs joined by an H-form stretcher, the whole with gilt accents.
h. 39”, w. 25”, d. 19”
Provenance: Estate of Ida Gray Reeves Graham, Ruston, Louisiana.
$1,400-$1,800
671
Pair of Ebonized and Polychrome Chinoiserie Games Tables
each with a shaped top featuring an Asian landscape, hinged and opening to a gaming surface, above a conforming frieze inset with various small chinoiserie plaques, raised on cluster-turned, circular legs ending in pad feet.
h. 30-1/2”, w. 41”, d. 21” (closed)
h. 30-1/2”, w. 41”, d. 21”
Provenance: Estate of Ida Gray Reeves Graham, Ruston, Louisiana.
$1,200-$1,800
672
Painted Metal Leaping Horse
first half 20th century, probably American, molded with a saddle, possibly f rom a mechanical horse or part of an amusement park horse racing game.
h. 21-1/2”, w. 7-1/2”, l. 38”
$1,200-$1,800
673
Suite of Four Barbara Berry for McGuire Caned Armchairs
each contemporary chair with a rattan frame, the concave back with a mesh cane panel, the seat fitted with an upholstered cushion, the rattan legs joined by “X” braces, labeled with a McGuire metal plaque. h. 34”, w. 23”, d. 23”
$1,500-$2,500
674
Pair of Contemporary Gilt-Metal Circular Mirrors
the mirror plates lined with rope-twist metal, and the surrounds decorated with metal leaves. dia. 35-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
675
Barovier & Toso Murano Glass Chandelier
20th/21st century, the floriform chandelier composed of giltspangled colorless glass decorated with ribbing, with four lights concealed in the lower portion and two in the upper portion, the lower blown colorless glass finial in a latticino pattern.
h. 20”, dia. 16”
$1,000-$1,500
676
676
White Faux Leather Poltrona Frau-Style “Chester” Sofa
first quarter 21st century, Italian, after the 1912 design by Lorenzo Frau, in the traditional Chesterfield form with tufted and pleated details, raised on turned and stained wood feet, upholstered in Kravet Couture faux leather.
h. 30-1/2”, w. 80”, d. 40”
$1,000-$1,500
677
English Wooden-Bound Canvas Suitcase
ca. 1900, with nickel-plated corner mounts and brass
“Secure Lever” locks, the interior covered in striped fabric, with an old luggage tag from Great Western Railway, Corsham, England.
h. 12-1/2”, w. 29-1/2”, d. 19-3/4”
$1,000-$1,500
of cage form, the conforming inset wooden tops above a semi-circular frame with circular piercing, supported by curved iron rods mounted to a semi-circular foot.
$2,000-$4,000
Pair
each of tapering cylindrical form with a wrap-around upholstered back and a circular loose seat cushion, upholstered in faux ivory leather. h.
$1,500-$2,500
“The Assassin” pair of oils on board one signed lower right and the other lower left. Framed alike. each 38-1/2” x 14-1/2”, framed 44” x 19”
$10,000-$15,000
681
Classical Revival Opaline Glass Hall Lantern
second quarter 20th century, the four-light lantern with classical dancers and trimmed with anthemia, supported on pierced bronze chains.
h. 27”, dia. 11-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
682
After Pierre le Faguays (French, 1892-1962)
“Diana, as the Huntress”
patinated bronze 20th century, cast signature along edge of self-base, on a black marble plinth.
overall h. 19-1/2”, w. 6-3/4”, d. 6-1/4”
Provenance: Collection of Rosemary James, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,000-$1,500
683
Art Deco Cast Metal and Marble-Top Console and Mirror
first half 20th century, in the manner of Oscar Bach, the arched mirror with etched decor at the top, and mounted to the base with a conforming marble top, the front leg in the form of an elephant’s head and trunk.
h. 75”, w. 33”, d. 19”
$1,000-$1,500
681
684
Antique Wrought Iron Garden Pediment
second quarter 20th century, probably Continental, the arched pediment with a cabochon-form central opening with a fleur-de-lis finial, flanked by pierced scrollwork.
h. 63-1/2”, w. 14-1/2”
$2,000-$4,000
685
Emilia Castillo Hammered Copper Tray
20th/21st century, the patinated copper oval tray with handles decorated with green enameled chameleons, marked “T0-85, Emilia Castillo Mexico M.R. Plateado”.
h. 3-1/2”, w. 27-1/2”, d. 18-1/2”
$1,000-$1,500
686
Empire-Style Burlwood, Bronzed Metal and GlassTop Center Table
the circular glass top raised on three dolphin supports to a concave, tripartite base.
h. 28-1/2”, dia. 41-3/4”
$2,000-$4,000
687
Patinated Bronze Gazelle posed at attention with its head to one side and its tail raised.
h. 56-1/4”, w. 33”, d. 8-1/2”
$2,500-$4,000
688
Patinated Bronze Tortoise Sculpture with a domed shell, standing on carefully delineated legs.
h. 10-1/2”, w. 13”, l. 24”
$1,000-$1,500
689
Verdigris
$1,000-$1,500
690
Pair of Large Bronze Garden Egrets
20th century, realistically modeled, one with extended neck
h. 45”, w. 8-3/4”, d. 29-1/2” and h. 53-1/2”, w. 8-3/4”, d. 32”
$1,000-$1,500
691
Antique Iron Architectural Element/Marble-Top Console Table
19th century and later, the rectangular marble top above an iron box-form base, the front with a scrolling fan-form design, the sides with vertical X-form stretchers.
h. 36”, w. 53”, d. 16”
$2,000-$4,000
692
Louis XVI-Style Polychrome Bergere
20th century, the padded, tapering rectangular back joined by padded, scrolling arms to the cushioned seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs headed by floral block capitals and ending in peg feet.
h. 36”, w. 25-1/2”, d. 21”
$1,000-$1,500
693
Exuberantly Carved Giltwood Headboard and Baldachin
19th century, in the Baroque taste, the foliate shield crest above a molded, foliate-carved frame surrounding a padded and upholstered panel, h. 68”, w. 71”, d. 4”, surmounted by an upholstered demi-lune scalloped baldachin, h. 14”, w. 43”, d. 19”, all upholstered in a Ralph Lauren scrolling acanthine fabric.
Provenance: Tara Shaw, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$1,500-$2,500
692
694
Pair of Dennis & Leen, Los Angeles, “Harcourt” Polychrome Fauteuils
each with a shaped and padded back surmounted by a foliate shell crest, joined by padded and molded arms to the padded seat, raised above a foliate-carved apron on cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, upholstered in Grove Brothers fabric.
h. 40”, w. 28”, d. 24”
$1,200-$1,800
695
French Bronze Console Table
early 20th century, composed of antique architectural elements, with a limestone top and within a frame of square steel legs.
h. 36”, w. 53”, d. 17”
$2,500-$4,000
the round mirror plate with a black-painted, ogee-molded surround, accented with whitepainted bobbin-form turnings, over carved giltwood rays.
698
the headboard featuring a central lyre among swag patterns, the footboard with double swags, the whole with gilt accents and raised on tubular legs. h. 57”, inside w. 60-1/2”, l. 81”, outside w. 62”, l. 80”
$1,500-$2,500
699
George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014)
“Portrait of an Amputee”, 2004
charcoal and oil wash on canvas signed lower center, an “Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans” label with artist, title and date en verso. Framed.
24” x 20”, framed 30-1/2” x 26-1/4”
Provenance: Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
$2,000-$4,000
“Putto”
charcoal drawing signed lower center. Matted, glazed and framed. sight 26” x 22-1/2”, framed 35” x 32”
$1,000-$1,500
the wing chair with an arched back joined to brackets extending to open arms, the seat with a serpentine front rail and raised on cabriole legs joined by stretchers, the leather with nailhead trim,
700
702
the inset oval, beveled glass top supported by ribbed tubular supports headed by a beaded capital, joined by stretchers and ending in hoof feet.
h. 22”, w. 49-1/2”, d. 32”
$1,000-$1,500
702 703
703
Nancy Corzine Classic Sofa
20th century, with tightly scrolled arms and a single cushion, upholstered in Nancy Corzine pale taupe silk velvet with metallic accents and trimmed in silk rope. h. 36-1/4”, w. 80”, d. 33-1/4”
$1,200-$1,800
mid-19th century, the stepped rectangular top above a case f itted with a drop-front drawer opening to an ebonized writing surface and a variety of drawers and cubbyholes, centering a cupboard, over a long, recessed drawer with a recessed oval panel featuring a polychrome classical chariot scene, over a lower drawer, raised on splayed paw feet. h. 42”, w. 37-1/2”, d. 17-3/4”
$1,500-$2,500
Imposing French Belle Epoque Giltwood Mirror
fourth quarter 19th century, of Louis XV inspiration, the arched crest set with a pierced and carved anthemion framed in rocaille work, supporting swags of flowers hanging over the mirror plate, the corners decorated with pierced scrollwork and rocaille work, accented with flower heads, the ogee-molded surround set with a beaded liner. h. 87”, w. 52”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$4,000-$7,000
712
Handsome French Fin-de-Siecle Gilt-Bronze Garniture Urn
fourth quarter 19th century, now mounted as a lamp, the vasiform, paneled body decorated with lush swags of flowers, set with ribbon-bound, reeded handles and Bacchanalian masques, on a conical foot supported on a stepped base decorated with molded panels of flowers and vines, raised on paw feet and mounted with a shade. h. 36”, dia. 18”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
713
Louis XVI-Style Giltwood, Creme-Peinte and Marble-Top Center Table
20th century, the inset oval marble top above a conforming guilloche-pierced frieze, over a pendant floral garland, raised on stop-fluted, tapering circular legs joined by an X-form stretcher and ending in toupie feet, headed by floral block capitals. h. 30”, w. 39”, d. 26”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
714
Pair of Floral Still Lifes oils on canvas of oval form
Presented in conforming giltwood frames.
each 36” x 27”, framed 43” x 33”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,500-$4,000
714
715
Louis XVI-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Center Table 20th century, the inset rectangular marble top with “D” ends, above a conforming foliate-pierced frieze, raised on stop-fluted, tapering circular legs joined by a shaped and beaded stretcher and ending in toupie feet headed by block capitals.
h. 29-1/2”, w. 39”, d. 27”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
716
Belle Epoque Bronze Dore et Patine Encrier/Lamp
ca. 1900, the Louis XV-style lamp with a scroll-molded base with a pair of ink pots, flanking a patinated bronze figure of a boy in 18th-century costume, putting on ice skates, the electrified two-light gilt-bronze candle holder decorated with scroll and leaf molding and flower heads, mounted with a shade.
h. 24-1/4”, w. 13-3/4”, d. 8-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
717
“Portrait of a Gentleman Holding a Rose” oil on canvas
Framed.
35” x 28”, framed 42” x 34”
$1,200-$1,800
718
second quarter 19th century, depicting the scene between Dorine and Tartuffe from the 1664 play by Moliere, with a book inscribed “Acte III Tartuf...” between the two figures, the cove-molded base resting on scrolled feet, with a central masque and a pierced skirt, the silk-string suspension movement signed by Japy Freres. h. 17-3/4”, w. 14”, d. 5”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
719
the shaped breakfront top with a central oval floral panel and parquetry veneers, over a conforming case fitted with a central oval-paneled cupboard, flanked to either side by a paneled cupboard, raised on cabriole feet ending in scrolled toes.
h. 38-1/2”, w. 75”, d. 23-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
After Clodion
(b. Claude Michel, French, 1738-1814)“Bacchanale”
bronze
first quarter 20th century, on a conforming black marble base.
h. 25”, w. 11”, d. 10”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
721
French Gilt-Bronze Chandelier in the Rococo Taste
first quarter 20th century, the four-light chandelier with an unusual standard with a leaf-molded center rod decorated with pierced, swirling bronze lotus plants and set with four bold, scrolled candle arms decorated with scrollwork and lotus, and terminating in leaf-molded candle cups, the pendant finial with rocaille molding, hung with a variety of cut glass drops and mounted with shades.
h. 52-1/2”, dia. 33”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
722
Louis XV-Style Giltwood and Onyx-Top Center Table
early 20th century, the inset “turtle”-form onyx top above a shaped, foliate shield-carved frieze, raised on cabriole legs headed by floral and foliate carving and ending in foliate pad feet.
h. 29-1/2”, w. 32-1/2”, d. 24-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
723
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Fauteuils
20th century, each with a padded and domed back surmounted by a beaded and guilloche crest with finials, joined by padded arms to the like seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet. h. 39-1/2”, w. 25”, d. 22”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
724
Pair of Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Fauteuils
20th century, each with a padded back surmounted by a bellflower-carved crest with finials, joined by padded arms to the like seat, raised on stop-fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet. h. 39-1/2”, w. 25”, d. 22”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
723
725
Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Chandelier
of Louis XV inspiration, the twenty-four-light chandelier with a gilt-bronze standard decorated with seated putti personifying music, literature and knowledge, above three tiers of lushly molded scrolled candle arms decorated with leaves and set with leaf-molded candle cups, the corona set with alternating gilt scrolls and acanthus leaves, hung with cut crystal prisms, the lower edge with swags of crystal drops.
h. 41”, dia. 38”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$5,000-$8,000
ca. 1900, each winged figure seated, one holding a harp. h. 18”, w. 6-3/4”, d. 9” and h. 18”, w. 6-3/4”, d. 9-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
727
After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio, Italian, 1483-1520)
“The Holy Family with Infant St. John the Baptist” oil on board Framed. 41” x 30”, framed 56” x 47”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
fourth quarter 19th century, the urns with handles decorated with winged griffins and trailing fruit, the facades with leaf-molded mounts and reeded and stopfluted bases, the bases with turreted corners supported on tapered, reeded legs, with matching molded bronze caps, formerly fitted as lamps.
h. 21”, w. 7-1/4”, d. 7-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
729
12’ 10” x 20’
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$5,000-$8,000
730
Pair of Handsome Marble Pedestals
ca. 1900, probably Italian, each Doric-column-style pedestal with a brown and white marble standard, set with a cove-molded gray and white mottled capital and stepped base.
h. 32”, dia. 17-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
731
Jan Frederik Pieter Portielje
(Belgian/Dutch, 1829-1895/1908)
“Gypsy Beauty”, ca. 1885
oil on canvas signed lower right, and inscribed en verso with date. Period frame.
44-1/2” x 32-1/2”, framed 57” x 46”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$10,000-$15,000
732
Napoleon III Walnut Credenza
mid-19th century, the breakfront, D-form top above a conforming case fitted with a scrollpatterned and inlaid frieze over a central paneled, inlaid cupboard door, flanked to each side by a curved, glazed cupboard, raised on a plinth base, the whole accented with ormolu mounts and millwork.
h. 43”, w. 68-1/4”, d. 15-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
733
Silk Tabriz Carpet
12’ x 18’
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$10,000-$15,000
734
After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio, Italian, 1483-1520)
“Madonna della Sedia” oil on canvas painted by V. Bianchini (Italian, 19th century), signed and further inscribed en verso canvas. Renaissance-style frame. 16” x 16”, framed 34-1/2” x 29”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
735
Near Pair of Napoleon III-Style Kingwood and Breche Marble-Top Cabinets
each with a shaped top above a conforming case fitted with a faux f rieze drawer over a single, oval-patterned cupboard door, raised on block feet, the whole accented with ormolu mounts.
h. 38”, w. 39-1/4”, d. 16”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
735 736
736
Transitional Louis XV/XVI-Style Kingwood and Breche Marble-Top Commode
the bowed top above a conforming case fitted with an ormolu-inset frieze drawer over two long, deep drawers, with a central paneled floral inlay, raised on cabriole legs ending in sabots.
h. 35-1/2”, w. 51”, d. 20”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
737 Italian School (19th Century)
“Allegory of Divine Providence”
oil on canvas, an oval signed lower right “Torre P.” and with a stenciled inventory number at upper edge. Framed.
49” x 65”, framed 58” x 75”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
738
Pair of Impressive French Fin-de-Siecle Porcelain and Gilt-Bronze Potpourri Urns
fourth quarter 19th century, one urn decorated with a shepherd and shepherdess, the other with a couple fishing on a bleu ciel ground, set with a flower- and grape-pierced upper rim and scrolled handles set with female busts and laurel leaves, on gilt-bronze bases and with matching porcelain covers with gilt-bronze cone-form knops. h. 29-1/4”, w. 12”, d. 8-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
739
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Sevres taste, the gilt-trimmed, turquoise-glazed busts mounted on column-form fluted and stop-reeded bases, the bottoms with spurious marks in the Sevres style. h. 13-1/4”, w. 5-3/4”, d. 4-1/2” and h. 14-3/4”, w. 6-1/4”, d. 4-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
740
Louis
20th century, the rectangular marble top with “D” ends, above a conforming fluted and molded frame, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs headed by a foliate capital and joined by a shaped stretcher, to toupie feet headed by block capitals. h. 30”, w. 48”, d. 22”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
741
10’ 2” x 14’ 8”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$7,000-$10,000
742
fourth quarter 19th century, set with Corinthian capitals over fluted standards, the stepped bases with gilt-bronze trim and ogee gilt-bronze leaf moldings, the tops with a rotating marble plinth. h. 48-3/4”, w. 12-1/4”, d. 12-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
743
French Gilt-Bronze and Crystal Chandelier
third quarter 20th century, the thirty-six-light chandelier with a standard clad with molded glass and gilt-bronze fittings, supporting three graduated tiers of scrolled candle arms set with molded crystal drip pans and turned bronze candle cups, hung with swags of drops and cut glass prisms, the corona set with leaf-molded scrolls hung with swags of cut glass drops and large cut glass prisms.
h. 47-1/2”, dia. 39-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
743
744
French Gilt-Bronze and Crystal Chandelier
third quarter 20th century, the thirty-six-light chandelier with a standard clad with molded glass and gilt-bronze fittings, supporting three graduated tiers of scrolled candle arms set with molded crystal drip pans and turned bronze candle cups, hung with swags of drops and cut glass prisms, the corona set with leaf-molded scrolls hung with swags of cut glass drops and large cut glass prisms.
h. 47-1/2”, dia. 39-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
745
745
Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Settee
20th century, the slightly domed and padded back surmounted by a beaded and guilloche-carved crest and end finials, joined by padded, foliate-carved arms to the padded seat, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in peg feet.
h. 41-1/2”, w. 56”, d. 25”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
746
Pair of Louis XV-Style Mahogany Fauteuils
20th century, each with a domed and padded back surmounted by a floral crest, joined by ribbed and padded arms to the padded seat, raised on molded cabriole legs headed by floral carving and ending in scrolled toes.
h. 41”, w. 27”, d. 21”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500 746
ca. 1900, in the Louis XV style, the bronze frame decorated with scrollwork, rocaille work and flower heads, raised on pierced, scrolled feet and set with a polychrome metal panel decorated with a couple in 18th-century costume in a garden, in the style of Francois Boucher (French, 1703-1770).
h. 36”, w. 29”, d. 8-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
20th century, the brass-banded, rectangular top quarter-veneered and with scrolling foliate inlays, opening to a baize-lined surface, raised on cabriole legs ending in sabots.
h. 30”, w. 32”, d. 23”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
749
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Baroque taste, framed in bold, carefully detailed swirling leaves, a beaded, overhanging leaf forming the finial, the lower edge with a shell, the beveled mirror plate set into a scale-molded surround.
h. 78-1/2”, w. 54”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$7,000-$10,000
Pair of Belle Epoque Bronze Dore et Patine and Marble Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, the fluted white marble column-form bases hung with gilt swags of flowers, and supporting patinated bronze putti holding aloft large bouquets of gilt-bronze lilies, six flowers on each set with candle sockets, now electrified.
h. 38-3/4”, dia. 14-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
751
Louis XVI-Style Creme-Peinte and Parcel-Gilt King-Size Bed
the headboard with a scrolling foliate crest over a guilloche-carved frame with two caned panels below, flanked by fluted, circular uprights, surmounted by foliate finials, joined by guilloche-carved rails to the like-carved footboard, raised on fluted toupie feet.
h. 63”, inside w. 79”, l. 81”, outside w. 83”, l. 87”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
752
Italian Carrara Marble of a Vestal Virgin the seated figure with a pensive expression and holding an oil lamp h. 40”, w. 18”, d. 14”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$7,000-$10,000
753
Handsome Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Firescreen
ca. 1900, of Louis XVI inspiration, the bronze surround decorated with molded laurel leaves and scrollwork panels, the upper left side of the screen with a bird in a tree, and the lower right side with a nest in a tree, the scrolled handle framing lovebirds, on molded quiver-form standards, raised on cabriole legs terminating in hoof feet.
h. 36-3/4”, w. 34”, d. 12”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
754
After Charles Anfrie (French, 1833-1905)
“Cupidon avec Oiseau”
bronze
20th century, the winged figure with a branch in one hand and a bird perched atop the other, cast signature along back edge of self-base.
h. 36”, w. 12”, d. 14”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
755
French Gilt-Bronze Chandelier in the Rococo Taste
fourth quarter 19th century, the eighteen-light chandelier with a standard decorated with a cherub climbing a knotted sash, set with two tiers of scrolled, leaf-molded candle arms, supporting molded candle cups and drip pans, hung with cut glass and spear-point prisms and cut glass drops. h. 23”, dia. 29”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
756
Exceptional Honore Pons Bronze Dore et Patine Clock Set
second quarter 19th century, Paris, in the Rococo Revival taste, the serpentine bronze dore clock base decorated with bold scrollwork and rocaille work, pierced and decorated with flower heads, the dial set with enamel numerals and framed with lilies, supporting bronze patine cherubs holding lovebirds, the works signed by Pons (French, 1773-1851), h. 23”, w. 23-1/2”, d. 11”; and the matching candelabra with cherubs on the bases, the scrolled candle branches adorned with lovebirds and supporting flower-molded candle cups, drip pans and bobeches, h. 29-1/2”, dia. 16-3/4”.
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$4,000-$7,000
757
Napoleon III Giltwood and Marble-Top Vitrine
early 20th century, the inset shaped, rectangular top with projecting canted corners, above a conforming case fitted with a musical and scrolling foliate-carved frieze over two glazed cupboard doors, the sides also glazed, raised on toupie feet.
h. 39”, w. 45-1/2”, d. 20-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
758
Five-Piece Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Parlor Suite
20th century, consisting of a settee and four fauteuils, the settee with a padded medallion back joined by closed, padded arms to the padded seat, h. 40”, w. 61”, d. 26”, and each fauteuil with a padded oval back surmounted by a floral crest and joined to the padded seat by like arms, all raised on stop-fluted, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet, h. 39”, w. 28”, d. 21”.
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
759
Pair of French Belle Epoque Gilt-Bronze Candelabra
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XV taste, the circular bases decorated with scroll and rocaille molding, and supporting pierced, leaf-molded, vasiform standards set with scrolled, leaf-molded candle bases and tulip-form candle cups, set with matching drip pans.
h. 22-1/4”, dia. 11-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
Louis XV-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Center Table
20th century, the “turtle”-form marble top above a conforming floral shield-carved frieze, raised on cabriole legs joined by an X-form stretcher and ending in foliate scrolled toes.
h. 29-1/2”, w. 41”, d. 26-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
761
Pair of Large French Gilt-Bronze Sconces
second half 20th century, of Baroque inspiration, the backplates in the form of draped putti standing on plinths with Ionic capitals, holding aloft leaf-molded candle branches adorned with pierced scrollwork, supporting tulip-form candle sockets decorated with leaves and flowers, and leaf-molded drip pans.
h. 31-1/2”, w. 14-1/2”, d. 13-3/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
762
Silk Kashan Carpet
8’ 4” x 12’ 6”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
763
Pair of Gilt-Bronze and Porcelain Vases in the Neo-Grec Taste
third quarter 19th century, Paris, with bleu celeste grounds, the necks decorated with portraits of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, respectively, and the central bodies decorated in the round with troubadours in 18th-century costume in misty landscapes, mounted with leaf-molded handles, the bases raised on paw feet and decorated with classical battle scenes.
h. 21”, w. 11-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
764
Aurelio Roberti (Italian, 1842-1915)
“The Serenade” and “At the Piano” pair of watercolors on paper each signed lower left. Matted, glazed and framed. sight 10” x 7”, framed 19-1/2” x 15-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
763
765
Five-Piece Louis XVI-Style Giltwood Parlor Suite
early 20th century, consisting of a settee, h. 43”, w. 60-1/2”, d. 26”, and four fauteuils, h. 39”, w. 24-1/2”, d. 21”, each with a padded, rectangular back surmounted by a foliate- and bead-carved crest and side finials, joined by fluted and padded arms to the padded seat, raised on stop-fluted, tapering circular legs headed by floral block capitals and ending in peg feet.
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
766
Louis XVI-Style Giltwood and Glass-Top Cocktail Table
the inset rectangular glass top above a foliate shield-carved f rieze, raised on fluted, tapering square legs headed by a stepped, scrolled capital and ending in block-on-ball feet. h. 20”, w. 50-1/2”, d. 31”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
767
Pair of Louis XV-Style Giltwood and Marble-Top Occasional Tables
each with a circular marble top raised above a shaped, foliate-carved frieze, on cabriole legs joined by an X-form stretcher and ending in scrolled toes.
h. 28”, dia. 23-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
768
Transitional Louis XV/XVI-Style Kingwood and Composite Marble-Top Commode
the rectangular breakfront top with a molded edge, above a conforming case fitted with a guilloche-ormoluapplied frieze drawer over two long drawers, with a central floral inlay and lattice parquetry patterns, raised on cabriole legs ending in sabots.
h. 34-1/4”, w. 51-1/2”, d. 19-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
767
769
Kirsch (German, 19th Century)
“Artist’s Studio”, 1843 oil on canvas signed and dated lower mid right. Framed.
23-1/2” x 29”, framed 29-1/2” x 35”
$3,000-$5,000
770
Large French Bronze-Mounted Vase in the Sevres Style fourth quarter 19th century, the facade with a panel decorated with a couple in 18th century costume in a landscape, the reverse decorated with a landscape panel, both framed in raised gilt, the bronze handles decorated with female masques and acanthus leaves, the matching cover with a cone-form knop, raised on a pierced bronze base, the inside cover with a spurious Sevres mark.
h. 39-1/4”, w. 9-1/4”, d. 8-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
771
Monumental French Bronze-Mounted Vase in the Sevres Taste
first quarter 20th century, decorated in the round with a water nymph in a diaphanous robe below frolicking cherubs, the reverse with a cherub at a fountain near a swan, set with pierced gilt-bronze handles, the neck and base trimmed with raised gilt, the cover with a spurious Sevresstyle mark and “Made in France”.
h. 40-3/4”, w. 11”, d. 8”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
772
Pair of French Mahogany and Fruitwood Twin Beds
20th century, each headboard with an ogee-molded crest centered by an ormolu mount, joined by rails to the curved footboard, paneled and centered by an inlaid floral spray, the whole raised on sabre feet ending in sabots.
h. 44-1/2”, inside w. 42-1/2”, l. 73”, outside w. 46-1/2”, l. 81-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
773
Pair of Louis XV-Style Kingwood Petite Commodes
20th century, each with a shaped, rectangular, banded top with full pierced brass gallery and parquetry inlays, above a case fitted with two drawers, joined to a likebanded and -inlaid lower shelf, by cabriole supports continuing to splayed legs. h. 28”, w. 17-1/4”, d. 13”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
774
Louis XVI-Style Kingwood and Marble-Top Commode
20th century, the rounded rectangular marble top above a conforming case fitted with two banded drawers over two long drawers, both quarter-veneered and with an inlaid floral spray within an ormolu banding, raised on fluted, tapering circular legs ending in peg feet. h. 31-3/4”, w. 38-1/2”, d. 17-1/4”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
775
Pair of French Bronze Nymphs
first quarter 20th century, in the manner of Eutrope Bouret (French, 1833-1906), each winged figure atop a rouge griotte marble base. overall h. 20”, dia. 8”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,500-$4,000
776
776
Pair of Louis XIV-Style Mahogany and Marble-Top Commodes
late 19th century, each with a shaped and bowed marble top above a conforming case fitted with two drawers, both with an inlaid chinoiserie scene, flanked to either side by a rounded cupboard, raised on cabriole legs ending in ormolu hoof feet, the whole heavily ornamented with ormolu mounts and millwork.
h. 36”, w. 48”, d. 19-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
777
Pair of French Bold, Oversized Gilt-Bronze Sconces
fourth quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, the leafmolded and pierced backplates supporting scrolled, leafmolded candle branches terminating in Ionic capitals, with gadrooned candle cups and leaf-molded drip pans.
h. 29-1/2”, w. 24”, d. 9-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,800-$2,500
778
French Giltwood Cushion Mirror of Louis XV Inspiration
fourth quarter 19th century, the delicate, pierced crest decorated with scrollwork terminating in floriform medallions, the center with a pair of nesting lovebirds beneath a spray of flowers, the surround with a ribbonbound reed, the upper corners with scrollwork and swags of flowers, the primary mirror lined with beading, set with beveled mirror plates. h. 60”, w. 40”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
779
Rare French Bronze Firescreen in the Aesthetic Taste
ca. 1900, handsomely molded with Japonesque design elements, the rounded rectangular frame bordered with elaborate pierced fretwork of prunus branches and Greek keys, and the screen with mounts of a crane and a prunus branch, raised on twig-molded cabriole feet. h. 31-1/2”, w. 39”, d. 10”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
fourth quarter 19th century, Anglo-Chinese, the bottle vases with mandarin decoration in the famille rose palette, set with cut glass fonts and gilt-bronze fittings, the burners signed “Kosmos” on the wick raisers, electrified and mounted with shades.
h. 31”, dia. 16”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
ca. 1900, the gilt-bronze frame with winged cherub heads and cabochons, and terminating in leaf-decorated cabriole legs on bun feet, the center standard with sections of green enameled reeding set into molded gilt-bronze fittings, the top with a leaf-molded capital.
h. 74”, dia. 17”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,500-$2,500
782
Eugenio Eduardo Zampighi (Italian, 1859-1944)
“The Happy Family”
oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed.
29” x 41”, framed 35” x 47”
Provenance: J. George Mayer Gallery Inc., Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Private collection, Florida.
$15,000-$25,000
A native of Modena, Zampighi was born during a tumultuous time when the city was being besieged by waves of revolutionaries and invaders; shortly thereafter it was incorporated into the newly-unified Kingdom of Italy during the Risorgimento, and his childhood and earliest instruction were inevitably immersed in the cultural identity, history and past glories of Italy. This was to have a profound effect on the trajectory of his career, in terms of both style and subject.
A precocious artistic talent, at the young age of thirteen he was accepted at the Regia Accademia di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti di Modena, where he received a decidedly classical education which emphasized the ancient world and the Renaissance. After completing his studies with first class medals in all subjects, he was awarded a prestigious and highly coveted scholarship to study in Rome. In 1883, he traveled to Florence where he was exposed to the tenets of the Macchiaioli, an influential local group of plein air artists who extolled the virtues of the Italian working class and poor, rebuffing the sentimental.
Zampighi soon began creating scenes of domestic life which were intended to reveal the innate pride of everyday Italians. An early proponent of photography, he frequently would reference photographs he had taken of posed models and props in his studio. The resulting works, as evidenced by the fine example offered here, were intensely intimate interior scenes of families with the figures looking towards each other and blissfully unaware of the viewer. His academic training is apparent in the masterful interplay of light and shadow, the careful yet seemingly spontaneous composition, and the sophisticated color palette of warmhued tones.
“The Bawdy Tale”
oil on canvas signed lower right.
Framed.
27” x 22”, framed 34” x 26-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$2,000-$4,000
784
British School (19th Century)
“Tavern Vices”
oil on canvas unsigned. Framed.
27” x 22”, framed 42” x 35”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,000-$1,500
Suite of Twelve Henredon Mahogany Dining Chairs
each tall back with a delicately carved crest over an upholstered cushion, the seat with scalloped aprons and a serpentine front rail, on cabriole legs joined by a stretcher, labeled “Henredon Furniture Industries hand made in Indonesia”.
h. 44”, w. 23”, d. 19”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
786
American Late Classical Revival Mahogany Banquet Table
fourth quarter 19th century, the gadroon-carved top opening to accommodate six 15” skirted leaves, and mounted to a pair of acanthus-carved pedestals ending in hairy paw feet.
h. 30”, dia. 60”, ext. l. 150”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$3,000-$5,000
787
Pair of Eastern European Cut Crystal Hurricane Lamps
mid-20th century, each lamp with a vasiform base, scalloped prism holder and hurricane shade, all cut in the “Strawberry and Fan” pattern, and fitted with a pierced silverplate nozzle, hung with cut glass prisms.
h. 23”, dia. 6-1/2”
Provenance: Estate of Mahin Forrest, Houston, Texas.
$1,200-$1,800
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(iii) If a Telephone Bid is submitted and accepted, at the time of the auction of the affected Lot, NOAG staff shall attempt to contact the Bidder using the telephone number provided. If successfully contacted, the Bidder shall then be afforded the opportunity to place a Bid on the Lot by telephone. Telephone Bids may be recorded. By submitting a Telephone Bid, the Bidder consents to the recording of the conversation and the placing of the Bid.
(iv) Execution of Absentee Bids and Telephone Bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the Auction and neither NOAG nor the Auctioneer shall have any liability for failing to execute an Absentee Bid or Telephone Bid or for errors and omissions in connection therewith.
(d). Video or digital images. At some Auctions there may be a video or digital screen. Errors may occur in its operation and in the quality of the image and we do not accept liability for such errors. NOAG reserves the right to video tape and record proceedings at any Auctions. Any personal information obtained will be held in confidence by NOAG but may be used or shared with our affiliates and marketing partners for customer analysis purposes and to help us to tailor our services to buyer requirements. Any Bidder attending an Auction in person who does not wish to be video-taped may make arrangements to make a Telephone Bid in accordance with Section 3(c) above.
(e). Reserves. All Lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the Lot will not be sold (the “Reserve”). The Reserve for a Lot will not exceed the low Estimate for that Lot. The Auctioneer may open the bidding on any Lot below the Reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the Seller. The Auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the Seller up to the amount of the Reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Lot may be sold at a Hammer Price below the Reserve, at the discretion of the Auctioneer and NOAG, in any manner consistent with the agreement between NOAG and the Seller.
(f). No bidding by Seller. Under no circumstances shall Seller (as agent or principal), whether by itself or through its representatives, employees or agents (except as through the Auctioneer as set forth in Section 3(e) above), enter or cause to be entered a Bid on Seller’s Lot.
(g). Auctioneer’s discretion. The Auctioneer has the right at his or her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any Bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he or she may decide, to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, and in the event of any error or dispute, to determine the Winning Bid, to continue the bidding, to cancel the Sale or to reoffer and resell the Lot or item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the Sale, NOAG’s sale record is conclusive. Unless otherwise announced by the Auctioneer at the time of Sale, all Bids are per Lot as numbered in the Catalogue and no Lot shall be divided for Sale. NOAG and/or the Auctioneer may withdraw any Lot at any time before such Lot is offered at Auction, for any reason and in their sole and absolute discretion. (h). Successful bid and passing of risk. The Auctioneer shall have absolute discretion in determining the Winning Bid and the striking of the Auctioneer’s hammer marks the acceptance of the highest and best bid as the Winning Bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the Lot but not its title passes to the Buyer immediately upon announcement of the Winning Bid at the Auction. (i). Post-auction sale. In the event that there is no Winning Bid at Auction for a Lot, or the Lot is withdrawn from the Auction, or the Sale is cancelled for non-payment pursuant to Section 4(g) below, NOAG may sell the Lot at public or private sale at any time thereafter, in a manner consistent with the agreement between Seller and NOAG. (j). NOAG assumes no responsibility for failure to execute Bids for any reason whatsoever.
(a). In order to consummate and complete the Sale, the Buyer must tender payment in full of all of the following amounts (all such amounts together being the “Purchase Price”) to NOAG:
(i) the Hammer Price; and
(ii) the “Buyer’s Premium” consisting of a premium of 25% of the Hammer Price, and for bids placed though online bidding partners LiveAuctioneers and Invaluable consisting of a 28% premium of the Hammer Price, up to and including a Hammer Price of $200,000; and 12% of the amount by which the Lot’s Hammer Price exceeds $200,000 (NO DISCOUNTS); and
(iii) Any applicable Louisiana, state, local, and federal or other taxes, calculated as required by law. Any documentation of tax exemption must be provided by the Bidder contemporaneously with the execution of the attached registration form.
(b). Payment and passing of title. The Buyer and any other Bidders are responsible for contacting NOAG for Auction results during the week after the conclusion of the Auction. Subject to the provisions of Section 4(i) below which may require earlier payment, the Buyer must pay the full Purchase Price no later than 4:30 pm central time on the fifteenth calendar day following the conclusion of the Auction. Payments may be submitted during business hours to: New Orleans Auction Galleries, 333 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130, Telephone number: 504-566-1849. Payments may be made by certified check, cash, wire transfer, or credit card (Visa, Mastercard, and American Express). Payments will be accepted by non-certified check only in NOAG’s sole discretion, from Buyers that have been qualified by NOAG in NOAG’s sole discretion. Title to the Lot does not pass to the Buyer until the full amount of the Purchase Price has been tendered and received by NOAG in good cleared funds, even in circumstances where the Lot has been released to the Buyer.
(c). Credit Cards. Your signature on this form constitutes permission to charge the full amount of the Purchase Price on your credit card, if you are the Buyer on a Lot and payment is not received within five business days of the close of the Auction. Your signature on this form also constitutes permission to charge the full amount of Storage Charges (defined below), if and when accrued, on a periodic basis on your credit card.
(d). Release of Lot to Buyer. No Lot will be released to the Buyer unless and until NOAG receives full payment of the Purchase Price, and such payment has cleared and NOAG has received confirmation of all funds owed. At its sole discretion, NOAG may release a specific Lot at any time, notwithstanding the foregoing provision. In addition, NOAG may require that Lots not be released until the Buyer has cleared additional checks in NOAG’s sole discretion, including without limitation, any anti-money laundering or antiterrorism financing checks to NOAG’s satisfaction. In the event that a Buyer fails to complete any anti-money laundering or anti-terrorism financing checks to NOAG’s satisfaction, NOAG shall be entitled to cancel the Sale and take any other action permitted or required under applicable law. In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing, Lots cannot be released until after the conclusion of the Auction.
(e). Export/Import license and Dealers. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import license. The denial of any license or any delay in obtaining licenses shall not justify the rescission of any sale nor any delay in making bill payment for the Lot; and shall not limit or alter any of the obligations of the Buyer herein. Dealers purchasing for resale must enter appropriate their Dealer Resale Number on the attached registration form and provide NOAG with proper documentation.
(f). Storage charge. Subject to the foregoing provisions, any Lot that is not picked up by the end of the day on the fifteenth calendar day following the conclusion of the Auction is subject to an additional storage charge of $5.00 per Lot per day (“Storage Charge”) for as long as the Lot is stored at NOAG’s facilities. The outstanding amount of this Storage Charge must be paid in full (in addition to the Purchase Price) before such Lot will be released to the Buyer. Such Storage Charge accrues on a daily basis and is billed monthly. All items handled or stored will be at the Buyer’s risk. NOAG is not liable for any damage to Lots after the conclusion of the Auction.
(g). Remedies for non-payment. If the Buyer fails to make payment in full of the Purchase Price in good cleared funds within the time required by Section 4(b) above, or payment in full of any applicable Storage Charge when incurred, NOAG shall be entitled in its absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available by law):
(i) to charge outstanding amounts to the Buyer’s credit card;
(ii) to charge interest at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month (but not to exceed the highest amount chargeable under applicable law);
(iii) to hold the Buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law;
(iv) to exercise any other remedy or remedies available under the law, including but not limited to a second sale of said item in accordance with the provisions of applicable law, including the subsequent enforcement of any deficiency against the initial buyer;
(v) to cancel the sale;
(vi) to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as we shall think fit;
(vii) to pay the Seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by the defaulting Buyer;
(viii) to set off against any amounts which NOAG may owe the Buyer in any other transactions, the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer;
(ix) where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to NOAG, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs;
(x) to reject at any future Auction any Bids made by or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit from the Buyer before accepting any Bids;
(xi) to exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security and/or privilege over any property in our possession owned by the Buyer, whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way, to the fullest extent permitted under Louisiana law (including without limitation under La. Civil Code art. 3247, La. R.S. 10:7-209 and 10:7-210 and other applicable law), or (xii) to take such other action as NOAG deems necessary or appropriate. In connection with the item
(xi) above, the Buyer will be deemed to have granted such security to NOAG and NOAG may retain the affected Lot and any property of the Buyer as collateral security for such Buyer’s obligations to NOAG and to the Seller
If we resell the property under Section 4(g)(vi) above, the Buyer shall be liable for payment of any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon resale as well as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller under paragraph (vii) above, the Buyer acknowledges that NOAG shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursue the Buyer for such amount.
(h). Shipping and packing. All shipping, packing, and transportation of Lots from NOAG’s facilities is the responsibility of Buyer. NOAG may, as a courtesy, assist Buyer with necessary arrangements, but by doing so, NOAG assumes no responsibility or liability for shipping, packing, moving, or transportation, including without limitation damage to Lots, damage to Buyer’s vehicle, or any personal injury of any persons involved.
(i). Earlier payment may be required. For any specific Lot, and notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4(b) above, NOAG may require, in its sole discretion, that the Hammer Price for the Lot be paid immediately upon the striking of the Auctioneer’s hammer and announcement of the Winning Bid, with the balance of the Purchase Price being due by the close of the Auction.
The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for NOAG relating to a Lot including without limitation the contents of the Catalogue, is and shall remain at all times the property of NOAG and shall not be used by the Buyer or Bidder, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent. NOAG and the Seller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a Lot will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it.
If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
In connection with the operation of our auction business, NOAG may need to seek personal information from Bidders or obtain information about Bidders from third parties (e.g., credit checks from banks). Such information will be processed and kept by us in confidence. Some of Bidders’ personal data may also need to be shared with third party service providers (e.g., shipping or storage companies) for Bidders’ benefit. By participating in an Auction, you agree to all previously stated disclosure.
The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale, the conduct of the Auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted under the laws of the State of Louisiana. By bidding at the Auction and/or through execution of the attached registration form, the Bidder consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Louisiana and the Federal courts of the United States of America located in the Eastern District of Louisiana.
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Rev. Jan. 2023
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