Winter Estates Auction, SESSION 1: February 18, 19, 20 2005-02-18 Auction - 251 Price Results - Neal Auction Company in LA - Page 3
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0209: American Ebonized Cherrywood Pedest0096: American Brilliant Cut Glass Pitche0099: Regency Bronze-Patinated Plaster Fig
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Winter Estates Auction, SESSION 1: February 18, 19, 20

On Our Premises 4038 Magazine Street & 3923 Carondelet Street FEATURING: * Property from the Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection, the High Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund * Property Deaccessioned from the Collection of Legendary Antiquaire Felix Herwig Kuntz (1890-1971), New Orleans * Fine Paintings and Silver from the Estate of Mrs. William Burgess Eppler, Dallas, Texas * Part II of the Important Collection of a Distinguished Gentilhomme of Acadiana * Additional Property from the Collection of Mrs. A.J. Forstall * Select Property from the Esteemed Collection of Coerte and Marjorie Voorhies, Bois des Chenes, Lafayette, Louisiana Exhibition both galleries beginning Wednesday, February 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special Saturday Preview, February 12, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Preview Reception, Thursday, February 17, 5 to 8 p.m. Important Furniture featuring high-style 19th c. cabinetry by known makers (see Crawford collection), Early Virginia table of great rarity, Period English, Continental and French furnishings incl. rare brass inlaid Regency center table, Charles X dolphin fauteuils, Napolean III lion monopod jardiniere, an important Baroque mirror, 18th c. Louis XV commode, signed micro-mosaic table, fine Rococo carved pair of fauteuils, pair of sphinx marble figs, an early 19th c. French Chinoiserie demilune table, etc. Rare pair of Belter meridiennes, eight gondola chairs (prob. Duncan Phyfe), Southern furniture & an extensive collection of early La. furniture inclu. painted armoire, inlaid cypress chest, early turned chairs; 18th c. painted corner cupboard, gothic Am. Classical desk, Pabst cabinet, the Thos. Godey signed Renaissance cabinet, extraordinary Am. Gothic armchair, segmented top mah. Am. Classical center table, West Indies exotic hardwood armoire, very important Natchez, Miss. inlaid cherrywood sideboard, rare group of American furniture and Americana, ex-Kuntz collection, and much more. Decorative arts selections, many from the High Museum, include important American silver including Kirk, Gorham, Stieff, Wilmot and Starr; Newcomb textiles and pottery; Shearwater pottery; a N.O. clock by Fournier, a large collection of American glass including Libbey, Sandwich and others; rare American and English lighting including Messenger and Handel; Native American objects including Chitimacha baskets; good cast iron by Fiske and others; an extensive collection of French and Continental porcelain including clocks; good Chinese export porcelain; antique Italian marble sculpture; a selection of mirrors, estate carpets, and much more. European works by Alexandre Cabanel, Narcisse-Virgile Diaz de la Pena, Henri-Joseph Harpignies, Edouard Leon Cortes, Benigne-Claude Gagnereaux, Gerard Portielje, Willem Maris, Paul-Jean Clays, Adolf Schreyer, Philips Wouwerman (aft.), Jacopo Amigoni (attr.) Jose Villegas y Cordero, Carlo Cignani (attr.), Joachim von Sandrart (The Elder) (style), Heinrich R. Kroh, Giovanni Pannini (foll.), Louis H.F. Gamain, Theodore Rousseau (man.), Jan van der Meer II (cir.), Henry Schouten, H.F. Emblad, with prints by Oskar Kokoschka, Georges Rouault British paintings by Frederick Richard Lee, Thomas Creswick, Frederick W. Watts, George H. Andrews, Joseph Malachy Kavanagh, George H. Boughton, Sir Peter Lely (aft.), John Surtees, Thomas Campbell (attr.), James Stark, James Hardy III European Sculpture by Alfred Dubucand, Jean-Louis Gregoire, Guillaume (The Elder) Coustou (aft.), Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, Giovanni Broggi, Michele d¹Amodio An extensive selection of Southern regional art including Walter Anderson, Marie Hull, Pati Bannister, Joseph R. Meeker, Benjamin Franklin Reinhart, Adolph Rinck (att.), A.J. Drysdale, Ellsworth Woodward, William Woodward, Amelie Roman, Ruth Robertson Fontenot, Selena Bres, Alberta Kinsey, Knute Heldner, Colette Heldner, Clarence Millet, Xavier de Callatay, Gideon Stanton, George Rodrigue, Emil Holzhauer, Charles Longabaugh, Helen Trivigno, Will Hinds, Rise Ochsner, Noel Rockmore, Lamar Dodd, Hattie Saussey, W.S. Archibald, Granville Perkins, Henry Casselli, Fran Gottschalk, Amos Lee Armstrong, Saul Haymond, Sr., William Dunlap, Carroll Cloar, Ruth Stone, Morris Hobbs, Dell Weller, Robert Malone, Philip Sage, Martin Laborde, Anita Cooke, David Butler, Willie White, James Malone, John Lang, Lin Emery, Fred Trenchard, Kitty O'Mealie, Ralph Brewer, Rolland Golden, Harold Quistgaard, Frank Hartman, M. Lewis Croissant, John Campbell, Fonville Winans, Pops Whitesell, Hazel Guggenheim McKinley, George Dureau, Linda Adele Goodine, Wm. Shackelford, C. W. Haberer, Laura Bodebender, Marcella Packard, Elizabeth O¹Neill Verner, Alfred Hutty and a selection of Newcomb College bookplates. American Art by Chauncey Ryder, Clark Hulings, James MacDougal Hart, Anna Huntington, William Verdult, Theodore Lukits, Raphael Soyer, Worthington Whittredge (att.), Davis Sanford, J.G. Fowler, Keith Shaw Williams (att.), N. Robinson, Wm. M. Chase (aft), John S. Sargent (aft.), Louise Earrazin, Longfield-Smith, M.E.D. Brown (att.), Earl Hofmann, H. Howe, Frank Stella, John Hovannes, Gustav von Schlegell, A.S. Holman, Wm. Auerbach-Levy, Robert Indiana, Ira Moskowitz and Ernest Roth. Haitian art by Jackson Lovinsky and Fred Charles.
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Pair of Staffordshire Recumbant Lion: A Pair of Staffordshire Recumbant Lions , 19th c., the lions in brown with gilt and black details, the realistic eyes made with inset glass, on molded plinth base, height 9 3/4 in., width 4 7/8 in.,
0049: Pair of Staffordshire Recumbant LionEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Finely Decorated English Porcelain H: A Finely Decorated English Porcelain Hot Water Dish , c. 1815, possibly Coalport, with a colorful painted bouquet in the center surrounded by a gilt lozenge grid containing roses, cornflowers, and
0050: Finely Decorated English Porcelain HEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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English Regency Pottery Quillstand: An English Regency Pottery Quillstand , c. 1829, in the shape of a lion's head, with Rockingham glaze, height 1 3/4 in., length 3 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * READ ALL
0051: English Regency Pottery QuillstandEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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English Porcelain Lidded Inkwell: An English Porcelain Lidded Inkwell , c.1840, decorated in the "Imari" taste, round with floral embossed brass hinged mount, with liner, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 3 1/8 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED
0052: English Porcelain Lidded InkwellEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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English Pearlware Dessert Service,: An English Pearlware Dessert Service, c. 1875, Copeland, Stoke-on-Trent , comprising a footed bowl, diameter 10 in., twelve plates, diameter 8 1/4 in., twelve plates, diameter 7 in., and twelve
0053: English Pearlware Dessert Service,Est. $500-$800See Sold Price
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Set of Forty-Eight Italian Grand Tou: A Set of Forty-Eight Italian Grand Tour Plaster Relief Plaques , late 19th c., in a mahogany case fitted with eight trays, each plaque depicting a Classical frieze, each 9 1/2 x 2 3/8 in., width 16
0054: Set of Forty-Eight Italian Grand TouEst. $1,500-$2,000See Sold Price
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Copeland Porcelain Ecuelle and Under: A Copeland Porcelain Ecuelle and Underplate , c. 1830, retailed by T. Goode and Co., London, printed marks, fitted with a small pitcher and a small integral cup, restoration to saucer and lid, height
0055: Copeland Porcelain Ecuelle and UnderEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy: A William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy , c. 1830, the sarcophagus form inlaid with mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted with domical twin lidded compartments, and a glass mixing bowl, the sides fitted with
0056: William IV Rosewood Tea CaddyEst. $700-$1,000See Sold Price
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William IV Mahogany Writing Box: A William IV Mahogany Writing Box , c. 1830, the rectangular brass-bound coffer opening to a writing surface, various compartments and "secret" drawers, height 5 1/2 in., width 14 in., depth 9 in *
0057: William IV Mahogany Writing BoxEst. $400-$600
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William IV Rosewood and Mother-of-Pe: A William IV Rosewood and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Writing Box , c. 1830, the rectangular form decorated with medallions and vine borders, the interior fitted with a writing surface and various
0058: William IV Rosewood and Mother-of-PeEst. $600-$900See Sold Price
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William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy: A William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy , c. 1830, the sarcophagus form opening to twin lidded compartments, lacking bowl, on bun feet, height 7 in., width 12 in., depth 6 1/2 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED
0059: William IV Rosewood Tea CaddyEst. $500-$800
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William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy: A William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy , c. 1830, the sarcophagus form opening to a twin lidded interior on bun feet, height 6 in., width 12 in., depth 6 1/2 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF
0060: William IV Rosewood Tea CaddyEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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William IV Pollard Oak Tea Caddy: A William IV Pollard Oak Tea Caddy , c. 1830, the sarcophagus-form inlaid with pewter and mother-of-pearl, the interior containing twin lidded compartments, height 7 in., width 12 in., depth 6 in *
0061: William IV Pollard Oak Tea CaddyEst. $700-$1,000
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William IV Rosewood Coffer: A William IV Rosewood Coffer , c. 1830, the sarcophagus form with ring handles opening to a velvet-lined interior, on bun feet * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * READ ALL
0062: William IV Rosewood CofferEst. $500-$750
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Regency Mahogany Tea Caddy: A Regency Mahogany Tea Caddy , c. 1815, the sarcophagus form outlined with boxwood stringing, the interior fitted with twin lidded compartments and a voidwell for a glass mixing bowl, height 6 1/2
0063: Regency Mahogany Tea CaddyEst. $600-$800See Sold Price
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William IV Mahogany Writing Box: A William IV Mahogany Writing Box , c. 1830, the brass-bound rectangular form opening to leather-lined writing surface and various compartments, some fashioned from calamanderwood, and with "Bramah"
0064: William IV Mahogany Writing BoxEst. $500-$800
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Good American Federal Tiger Maple an: A Good American Federal Tiger Maple and Maple Drop-Leaf Dining Table , early 19th c., the figured top above a plain apron raised on square tapering legs, height 27 in., width 36 in., open length 36
0065: Good American Federal Tiger Maple anEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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American Mahogany Miniature Bow-Fro: An American Mahogany Miniature Bow-Front Chest , c. 1800, having three drawers and a curved skirt, possibly a cabinet-maker's sample, note: some veneer missing, middle drawer missing knobs, height 6
0066: American Mahogany Miniature Bow-FroEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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American Federal Mahogany Bowfront: An American Federal Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard , c. 1790-1805, reduced in size, having a brass gallery above a pair of cross-banded drawers over a recessed fan inlaid cupboard, raised on canted
0067: American Federal Mahogany BowfrontEst. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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Queen Anne Mahogany Serving Table: A Queen Anne Mahogany Serving Table , 18th c., the highly figured top with a single drop leaf, on tapered legs ending in pad feet. * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * READ ALL
0068: Queen Anne Mahogany Serving TableEst. $600-$800See Sold Price
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Set of Three New York Classical Maho: A Set of Three New York Classical Mahogany Sidechairs , c. 1830, in the manner of Duncan Phyfe and Son, each curved crest rail above a vasiform splat, the bowed seat containing a loose cushion, on a
0069: Set of Three New York Classical MahoEst. $600-$800See Sold Price
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American Classical Mahogany Cabinet: An American Classical Mahogany Cabinet , early 19th c., having a flared cove-molded cornice above paneled doors, tambour central compartment flanked by birdseye maple drawers and engaged columns, the
0070: American Classical Mahogany CabinetEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Pair of American Classical Ball and: A Pair of American Classical Ball and Ring-Turned Brass Andirons , early 19th c., each marked John Molineaux, Boston, height 13 1/2 in., width 9 in., depth 26 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE
0071: Pair of American Classical Ball andEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Cornelius & Co. Brass and Marble Sol: A Cornelius & Co. Brass and Marble Solar Lamp , c. 1845, Philadelphia, having a fluted standard on a square base, the font bearing a plate marked "Cornelius & Co., Phiad" and an 1845 patent date,
0072: Cornelius & Co. Brass and Marble SolEst. $600-$900See Sold Price
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