Winter Estates Auction, February 7th&8th 2004 2004-02-08 Auction - 458 Price Results - Neal Auction Company in LA
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1165: An American Rococo Giltwood Overmantel0959: A Fine George III Mahogany Bowfront Se0865: An Antique Chippendale-Style Mahogany
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Winter Estates Auction, February 7th&8th 2004

Featuring property from the Renowned Collection of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Dixon, New Orleans, Succession of Mrs. George Springer, 11 Rosa Park, New Orleans, Silver and Porcelain from the Estate of Noted Nashville Hostess, Mrs. Rufus E. Fort, Jr., Estate of a Garden District Lady,Property from the McBride Plantation Home of Designer John Pecoraro,A New Orleans Gentleman's Lifetime Collection of Paintings and Decorative Arts depicting Barnyard Fowl.

Highlights include Period American, English and Cont. furniture incl. highly carved 13 pc. carved oak dining room suite (prov. D.H. Holmes, N.O.), fine pair William IV pedestal cabinets, Good Federal inlaid sideboard, a mid-19th c. Baroque style console table and mirror, fine set of 12 Hepplewhite dining chairs, good Geo. III style walnut games table, period William IV figured mah. bookcase, early Italian credenza, fine Louis XV-style bureau plat, Am. carved and gilded marble column pier table, mid-19th c., Am. folio stand, rare Am. banquet dining table signed LeJambre, good Am. Gothic library breakfront-bookcase, fine 18th c. English serpentine tall chest, good Geo. III inlaid secty.-bookcase, an 18th c. Louis XV petite commode, early walnut refectory table, high-style neoclassical overmantel mirror with Wedgwood plaques, monumental Edwardian inlaid tubular tall case clock; large group of Estate Furnishings and Decorative Arts features several sets of dining room chairs, a Geo. III chest-on-chest, linen press, rosewood sofa, cellarette, three Georgian dining tables, and much more. Decorative arts include Newcomb pottery, collection of Georgian embroideries and American samplers, Regency & Victorian tea caddies & humidors, Herend ³Queen Victoria² porcelain plus Royal Crown Derby, Old Paris, Meissen, Sevres, Majolica, Flow Blue, Imari, Satsuma & Chinese Export, period lighting incl. pair of Messenger argand lamps, Baccarat gilt bronze and crystal floor lamp and collection of girandoles and bouquet holders, glass by Baccarat, Steuben, Tiffany and pr. of hurricane shades, walking sticks, estate carpets and collection of antique reference books. Over 150 lots of estate Silver by Tiffany, Gorham, Kirk, old coin silver, collection of Victorian goblets & beakers, H. Bateman tea caddy, George III tankard, and fine Sheffield epergne. Southern Regional works of art by John McCrady, Simon Gunning, Helen Turner, Wayman Adams, Adolph D. Rinck (attr.), Jean Joseph Vaudechamp, Ida Kohlmeyer, Lin Emery, Robert Grafton, Clementine Hunter, Noel Rockmore, Steele Burden, Emil Holzhauer, Will Ousley, Nicola Marschall, George Coulon, Alberta Kinsey, James Steg, William Steene, Charles Melohs, ³Fonville² Winans, Howard Newton, Colette Heldner, John Clemmer, Charles Chaplin, Alfred Hutty, Henry Casselli, Willie White, Morris Henry Hobbs, Ellsworth Woodward, Phillip Sage, Angela Gregory, and Achille Perelli. American paintings by Harry Humphrey Moore, Harold Broadfield Warren, Susan C. Waters, William Keith, Samuel Lovett Waldo, George Lovett Kingsland Morris, William Forsyth, Robert Wood, George da Madeiro Peixotto, Wayne Cooper, William Auerbach-Levy, Gustave Cimiotti, Allen Dean Cochran, Arthur Lucius Briggs, and Ernesto Gutierrez. Continental paintings by Georges Croegaert, Henri Houben, Albert Tibulle Furcy DeLavault, A. Spulak, Lila Pollock, Henri Biva, Leonce Vaijsse, Henri Cauchois, Eugene Charles Van Den Daele, Joseph Gyselinckx, Carl Frederic Aagaard, Pierre Francois Bouchard, Melchio de Hondecoeter (man.), Vicente Nicolau Cotanda, Guiseppe Rota, Charles Balthazar Julien Saint-Memin (Sch.), Henri Michaux, Paul Angé, Gaston Latouche, Alfred-Arthur Brunel de Neuville, Sigurd Wandel, Ferdinand Feldhütter (attr.), Henri Edmond Rudaux, Friedrich Schaper, Fried Pal, P. Moretti, Julius Scheuerer, Eugene Ciceri, Johann George Meyer Von Bremen, Bernard Louis Borione, Fausto Pratella, Luigi Cagliani, Louis Majoux, and George Lambert. Bronzes by Louis-Emile Cana, H. Moreau and L. Morel-Ladeuil. British works by Charles Spencelayh, William Shayer Sr., George Edward Robertson, Sir John Watson Gordon, W.S. Cooper, Harry Clifford Pilsbury, Thomas Bardwell, William Mellor, James Hayllar, John Henry Dell, Augustus William Enness, and Edward Armfield (attr.). Prints by Mark Catesby, Kurz and Allison, John Prideaux Selby, Marcel Thomas, Thomas Rowlandson, and Joan Miro.
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[New Orleans] Two Hand-Made Booklets: [New Orleans] Two Hand-Made Booklets , "The Diamond Festival, Ye Cause of All this Trouble, New Orleans Sept 16, 1905" includes vintage photographs, ink drawings and typed text, 5 in. x 7 1/4 in.,
0744: [New Orleans] Two Hand-Made BookletsEst. $150-$250
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[BOOKS]: [BOOKS] Mark Twain, "Roughing It", American Publishing Co., 1872, together with Mark Twain, "Tramp Aboard", Rose-Belford Publishing Co., Toronto
0745: [BOOKS]Est. $300-$500Lot Passed
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[URSULINE NUNS, NEW ORLEANS] Four titl: [URSULINE NUNS, NEW ORLEANS] Four titles including Gabriel Gravier, "Relation du Voyage des Dames, Religieuses Ursulines de Rouen a La Nouvelle-Orleans", signed by author, Paris, 1872, leather tooled
0746: [URSULINE NUNS, NEW ORLEANS] Four titlEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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[MEDICINE LOUISIANA] Seven titles incl: [MEDICINE LOUISIANA] Seven titles including "Annual Report of the Board of Health of the State of Louisiana in 1881", leather bound; Joseph Jones, "Acts of the Legislature of Louisiana Establishing
0747: [MEDICINE LOUISIANA] Seven titles inclEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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[NEW ORLEANS]: [NEW ORLEANS] New Orleans Louisiana, vol. 4, published by Sanborn Map Company, New York
0748: [NEW ORLEANS]Est. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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[MAP]: [MAP] "Louisiana", hand-colored engraving, sight 14 1/4 in. x 18 1/2 in
0749: [MAP]Est. $250-$350See Sold Price
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A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe o: A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball Invitation , March 2, 1897, "Homer's Odyssey", designed by Jennie Wilde
0750: A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe oEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe o: A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball Invitation , 1866, "The Past, The Present, and The Future", designed by Edward Arnold (German/New Orleans, c. 1816-1866), signed lower right, 8 in.
0751: A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe oEst. $500-$700See Sold Price
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A New Orleans Carnival Parade Bulletin: A New Orleans Carnival Parade Bulletin , published by Walle & Co., Ltd., Momus Edition, 1915, "Just So Stories or Tales of the How and Why"
0752: A New Orleans Carnival Parade BulletinEst. $500-$700See Sold Price
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Two New Orleans Carnival Krewe Favors: Two New Orleans Carnival Krewe Favors , 1910 Rex letter opener and 1908 Rex desk tray
0753: Two New Orleans Carnival Krewe FavorsEst. $125-$175
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Two New Orleans Carnival Krewe Favors: Two New Orleans Carnival Krewe Favors , 1912 Rex hand mirror and 1913 Rex bonbon dish
0754: Two New Orleans Carnival Krewe FavorsEst. $125-$175See Sold Price
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[MARDI GRAS]"The Pickwick Club; Histor: [MARDI GRAS]"The Pickwick Club; Historical Summary, Act of Incorporation, By-Laws, Roster of Membership" , published New Orleans, 1929
0756: [MARDI GRAS]"The Pickwick Club; HistorEst. $125-$250See Sold Price
[MARDI GRAS]: [MARDI GRAS] Myron Tassin, "Bacchus", Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, 1975, signed by author
0757: [MARDI GRAS]Est. $50-$75Lot Passed
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A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe o: A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe of Comus Ball Invitation , March 6th, 1973, together with a New Orleans Carnival Parade Bulletin, Rex Edition, 1977, "Look to the Stars"
0758: A New Orleans Carnival Mistick Krewe oEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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A New Orleans Carnival Krewe Favor: A New Orleans Carnival Krewe Favor , 1914 silverplate urn, engraved "Rex, 1914, New Orleans"
0759: A New Orleans Carnival Krewe FavorEst. $50-$100See Sold Price
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Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orl: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orleans, 20th c.) , "Seven Faces of Mardi Gras", seven color etchings, complete folio with frontispiece and red cloth embossed case, pencil-signed, titled and dated
0761: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New OrlEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orl: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orleans, 20th c.) , "Flambeau Marchers: Seven Faces of Mardi Gras Series", color etching, pencil-signed, titled and dated "'82", artist's proof, numbered "2/30", 25
0763: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New OrlEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orl: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orleans, 20th c.) , "Gay Fashion Parade: Seven Faces of Mardi Gras Series", color etching, pencil-signed, titled and dated "'82", artist's proof, numbered "2/30",
0764: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New OrlEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orl: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New Orleans, 20th c.) , "Rex: Seven Faces of Mardi Gras Series", color etching, pencil-signed, titled and dated "'82", artist's proof, numbered "2/30", sight 25 in. x
0765: Phillip Anthony Sage (American/New OrlEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Walter Ronald Locke (American, b. 1883: Walter Ronald Locke (American, b. 1883) , "The Old Mill", etching, pencil-signed and titled, Associated American Artists, New York label en verso, sight 10 in. x 12 1/2 in
0766: Walter Ronald Locke (American, b. 1883Est. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Oliver Newberry Chafee (American, 1881: Oliver Newberry Chafee (American, 1881-1944) , "Moonlight", woodblock print, monogrammed lower right, signed, titled and dated "1940" en verso, sight 7 in. x 13 in., in a period frame
0767: Oliver Newberry Chafee (American, 1881Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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