Premier Collections: Sept. 20, Lots 209-676 2024-09-20 Auction - 468 Price Results - Neal Auction Company in LA
Premier Collections: Sept. 20, Lots 209-676
Pair of Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut FauteuilsGeorge Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, 1944-2013)  "The Musical Arts Society of New Orleans: TakePair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Marble Three-Light Candelabra, 19th c., marked by foundry "F.
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Premier Collections: Sept. 20, Lots 209-676

Session 2: Includes the Estate of Sybil M. Favrot (1935-2023), New Orleans, LA and lifelong New Orleanian, Jane Seidenbach Phillips (1922-2024). Neal Auction Company is honored to present select property from the Estate of Sybil Favrot. Among her many civic accomplishments, Mrs. Favrot served on Tulane University’s Board of Administrators (as the second female trustee in the University’s history), chaired the Newcomb Alumnae Association, served as president of the Hermann-Grima/Gallier House Board of Managers, and on the boards of the New Orleans Botanical Garden Foundation, Newcomb Art Gallery, Longue Vue House and Gardens and the St. Charles Avenue Association. Her one-and-a half-acre English-style garden, known as Greenbough, is listed on the Smithsonian Institution registry of notable gardens. The house and garden are also featured in The Majesty of St. Charles Avenue, and Mrs. Favrot was generous in sharing her space. She entertained extensively, offering up her elegantly appointed home and garden for her many special causes and occasions, including several memorable Garden Club of America garden parties. Through her gracious hospitality, she was in many ways an ambassador for her beloved city. The estate collection includes fine antique French furniture, paintings and objets, garden accessories and Oushak rugs. Jane Seidenbach Philips was a graduate of Isidore Newman School and Newcomb College. During World War II she supported the war effort by working as a draftsman at Higgins Industries. She was active in civic organizations including the American Red Cross, New Orleans Museum of Art, National Council of Jewish Women and Touro Synagogue Sisterhood. An avid collector, her estate includes antique English furniture, silver and distinctive decorative objects. In later years Mrs. Phillips worked at Moss Antiques. She is shown here heading to work on Royal Street.
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