Antiques and Decorative Arts Fall Auction 2006-10-15 Auction - 590 Price Results - New Orleans Auction, St. Charles Gallery, Inc. in LA - Page 8
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Antiques and Decorative Arts Fall Auction

Featuring Property From:"The Towers", originally known as "Gardenia Cottage", was built in the 1830's and designed by Natchez Architect J. Edward Smith. During the Civil War, the Union established Fort McPherson which surrounded "The Towers" and several other nearby antebellum buildings. Union engineers occupied "The Towers", for the duration of the War. "The Towers" and much of its original contents remained until this day. The Estate of Basil C. Hendry -- "La Maison sur de Lac", the spectacular plantation-style home of Basil C. Hendry, Sr., was designed by renowned architect A. Hayes Town and built by Mr. Hendry, founder of Clovis Hendry Industries, Inc. The home is located in East Baton Rouge Parish near Bayou Manchac and Lake Santa Maria and is listed with the Foundation for Historical Louisiana. The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller, Jr., New Orleans -- Leo Miller, Jr. was a life-long resident of New Orleans. A well-known jeweler, Mr. Miller, and his father before him, owned and operated Leo Miller Jewelers in the Fairmont Hotel (formerly the Roosevelt Hotel). Early during their marriage, the Miller's developed a keen interest in Chinese Export porcelain and acquired pieces throughout the world. The Estate of Frank J. Manale, New Orleans -- Frank Manale was one of the rare breed. As a pioneer collector he developed a taste for mid-19th century decorative arts. Frank assembled an impressive collection that included AmericanClassical and Rococo Revival furniture, transfer-printed "Blue Willow" Staffordshire pottery, French and Bohemian porcelains, and girandoles. The Estate of Gerald D. Katz, New Orleans -- This property, from the Estate of Royal Street antiques dealer the late Gerald D. Katz features English Country and French Provincial furniture, lighting and accessories from Mr. Katz's business and residence, formerly located at 505 Royal Street in the French Quarter.
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American Late Classical Mahogany Sideboard: Unusual American Late Classical Revival Figured Mahogany Sideboard, fourth quarter 19th century, the backsplash with cornucopia returns and pineapple finials, the base with a deep relief-carved,
0948: American Late Classical Mahogany SideboardEst. $2,500-$4,000See Sold Price
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Alexander John Drysdale "Bayou Sunset": Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934) "Bayou Sunset", oil wash on artist's board, 14-1/2" x 20", pencil signed lower right: "A.J. Drysdale". Glazed and presented in a carved
0951: Alexander John Drysdale "Bayou Sunset"Est. $2,500-$4,000See Sold Price
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Paul Ninas (American/New Orleans, 1903-1964): Paul Ninas (American/New Orleans, 1903-1964) "Abstraction with Figures and Fowl", oil on academy board, 18" x 24", signed lower right: "Ninas". The reverse bearing card of the Carol Robinson
0952: Paul Ninas (American/New Orleans, 1903-1964)Est. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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Mississippi School "Portrait of John Harper": Mississippi School (19th Century) "Portrait of John Harper", oil on canvas, oval 21" x 26". Presented in the original elaborate Renaissance/Aesthetic gilt and gesso exhibition frame. Note: John
0954: Mississippi School "Portrait of John Harper"Est. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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American School "Portrait of a Sea Captain": American School (19th Century) "Portrait of a Sea Captain", oil on canvas, 32" x 26-1/2". Presented in a fine antique carved cypress frame.
0956: American School "Portrait of a Sea Captain"Est. $1,200-$1,800See Sold Price
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American Marble and Cut Glass Girandole Set: Fine Three-Piece American Gilt-Brass, White Marble and Cut Glass Girandole Set, in "Paul and Virginia" pattern, ca. 1840-1861, probably of Philadelphia origin and consisting of a tall five-light
0964: American Marble and Cut Glass Girandole SetEst. $700-$1,000See Sold Price
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American Three-Light Girandole Candelabrum: Attractive American Three-Light Girandole Candelabrum, in patinated brass and Danby marble in "Antique Column" decor, second/third quarters 19th century, the scrolling arms with pendant berry
0965: American Three-Light Girandole CandelabrumEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Group of Three American Girandoles: Group of Three Girandoles, consisting of a three-light American gilt-brass, marble and cut glass "Boys Fishing" three-light girandole, ca. 1845-1865, dressed with later panel- and facet-cut glass
0967: Group of Three American GirandolesEst. $250-$400See Sold Price
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American Sultana Girandole Garniture: Assembled Three-Piece American Gilt-Lacquered Brass, Marble and Cut Glass "Sultana" Girandole Garniture, ca. 1845-1865, the set consisting of a three-light girandole on a white marble block base,
0968: American Sultana Girandole GarnitureEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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American Rococo Revival Rosewood Sofa: American Rococo Revival Rosewood Triple-Back Sofa, third quarter 19th century, the tripartite back separated with clusters of carved flowers, each with a detailed foliate-carved crest, the front
0969: American Rococo Revival Rosewood SofaEst. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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American Rococo Revival Walnut Ottoman: American Rococo Revival Walnut Ottoman, third quarter 19th century, the square padded seat raised on short cabriole legs with scrolled feet, h. 12", w. 19".
0971: American Rococo Revival Walnut OttomanEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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American Rococo Revival Walnut Center Table: American Rococo Revival Walnut and Marble-top Center Table, third quarter 19th century, the top of tortoise form with its original conforming white marble top, the cabriole legs each with a single
0972: American Rococo Revival Walnut Center TableEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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