Three Day March Sale: Day 3 of 3 2012-03-04 Auction - 640 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA - Page 22
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1801: 94 Pcs. of  "Romance of the Sea" Silver Flatware1327: Chanel Dark Navy Lambskin "2.55" Flap Handbag1588: Abbeville Edition of Audubon's "Birds of America"
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Three Day March Sale: Day 3 of 3

New Orleans Auction Gallery invites you to participate in our Three-Day March sale, featuring nearly 2,000 lots of fine art and antiques. Included in the sale will be a large private collection of silver, including Georgian and Regency pieces by Paul Storr, Hester Bateman, Robert Sharp and others, as well as works by Faberge, Tiffany and Gorham. Also offered will be over 350 lots of Asian porcelain, ivory and other decorative art, a large selection of fine jewelry and designer handbags, a number of beautiful 19th century French bronzes, important artwork by Antoine Blanchard, Marcel Dyf, Philip Russell Goodwin, and much more.
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John Alexander (American, b. 1945): John Alexander (American, b. 1945) "Shrimp", pencil drawing on handmade paper, 7-3/4" x 5-3/4", pencil signed, titled and numbered 63 lower edge. Glazed, matted and framed.
1827: John Alexander (American, b. 1945)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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John Alexander (American, b. 1945): John Alexander (American, b. 1945) "Scorpion", pencil drawing on handmade paper, 7-3/4" x 5-3/4", pencil signed and numbered 59 lower edge. Glazed, matted and framed.
1828: John Alexander (American, b. 1945)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary): Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary) "Bar Jack and Nassau Grouper", graphite, colored pencil and ink on Arches paper, signed lower right "Nils Obel", 26" x 41". Unframed.
1829: Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary): Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary) "Goosefish Tomcod", graphite, colored pencil and ink on Arches paper, signed lower right "Nils Obel", 26" x 41". Unframed.
1830: Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary): Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary) "Yellow Damselfish and Dusky Damselfish", graphite, colored pencil and ink on Arches paper, signed lower right "Nils Obel", 26" x 41". Unframed.
1831: Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary): Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary) "Halibut, Atlantic Tomcod, Sculls of Shark", graphite, colored pencil and ink on Arches paper, signed lower right "Nils Obel", 26" x 41". Unframed.
1832: Nils Obel (Danish/American, Contemporary)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Five Sterling Silver Kentucky Julep Cups: Five Sterling Silver Kentucky Julep Cups, 1963-1968, by Mark J. Searce, Louisville, Kentucky, of traditional slightly tapering form, with molded and annulated rim and foot ring, h. 3-3/4", dia. 3",
1834: Five Sterling Silver Kentucky Julep CupsEst. $500-$800
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Three American Sterling Silver Dishes: Three American Sterling Silver Dishes, mid-20th century, including a Watson oval drinks tray with molded rim, l. 14", w. 10", a Gorham fruit bowl with molded rim, dia. 9", and a Priesner candy dish
1835: Three American Sterling Silver DishesEst. $500-$800
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4 Pieces of Silver Small Dining Tableware: Four Pieces of American Sterling Silver Small Dining Tableware, third quarter 20th century, including a pair of Gorham coquille-form butter shells with menu/placecard clip, dia. 3", and a pair of
1837: 4 Pieces of Silver Small Dining TablewareEst. $100-$200
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Two American Sterling Silver Porringers: Two American Colonial Revival Sterling Silver Porringers, second quarter 20th century, one by Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, h. 1", l. 7-1/2", w. 4-5/8", the other by the Webster Co., North
1838: Two American Sterling Silver PorringersEst. $100-$200
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Two American Sterling Silver Porringers: Two American Sterling Silver Porringers, mid-20th century, each of traditional form, one by Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, with embossed floral scroll band, l. 5-3/4", dia. 4", the other by
1839: Two American Sterling Silver PorringersEst. $200-$400
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140 Pieces of "King Albert" Silver Flatware: One Hundred and Forty-Piece Set of Whiting/Gorham "King Albert" Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware, the pattern designed in 1919 by Adolph Reimherr, Providence, Rhode Island, including twelve dinner
1842: 140 Pieces of "King Albert" Silver FlatwareEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Four American Sterling Silver Baskets: Four American Sterling Silver Baskets, first quarter 20th century, including a Tiffany-retailed example with flute-and-quatrefoil pierced rim and molded serpentine edge, with molded foot ring and
1844: Four American Sterling Silver BasketsEst. $600-$900
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Three American Sterling Silver Trays: Three American Sterling Silver Trays, first quarter 20th century, including a Whiting oval drinks tray with applied rocaille rim, monogrammed center "LGG", l. 121/4", w. 8-1/2", a Gorham circular
1845: Three American Sterling Silver TraysEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Two Silverplate Footed Platters: Two Silverplate Footed Platters, first half 20th century, including a Mappin & Webb "Prince's Plate" example, 1923, Sheffield, of circular form with "reed-and-ribbon" serpentine-lobed rim, the
1848: Two Silverplate Footed PlattersEst. $125-$250
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American Silverplate Plateau: American Silverplate Plateau, fourth quarter 19th century, by the Eureka (Meriden) Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, the circular molded frame with shaped "vintage" edging and fitted with a
1849: American Silverplate PlateauEst. $150-$300
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