New Orleans Auction Fall Sale: Day 2 of 3 2013-10-12 Auction - 670 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA - Page 8
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New Orleans Auction Fall Sale: Day 2 of 3

New Orleans Auction Galleries is pleased to announce our Oct. 4-6 Estates Auction with nearly 1,600 lots of antique to fine contemporary art, sculpture, furniture, lighting, silver, clocks, estate jewelry, designer furs, carpets, Asian decorative arts and more. The sale includes important 19th century American furniture by makers such as John Henry Belter, J. & J.W. Meeks, Herter Brothers, Alexander Roux and Charles Baudouine. The sale also includes a large collection of Baltimore and Baltimore style silver ranging from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries and an extensive collection of Tiffany flatware. Among the fine art offerings are a variety of Southern and regional paintings by William Aiken Walker, George Louis Viavant, George Rodrigue, James Michalopoulos, Alexander John Drysdale, Jacques Amans, Clementine Hunter, Alberta Kinsey, Jean-Joseph Vaudechamp and Walter Anderson. The sale also includes works by significant British and Continental artists, such as Thomas Cooper-Gotch, Augustin-Marie-Paul Marcotte de Quivieres, Benjamin Leader, Thomas Hewes Hinckley, Arthur Wardle and Arthur F. Tait. Contemporary art includes works by Thomas Downing, Pedro Friedeberg, Albert Watson and Jacob Lawrence.
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Napoleon III Painted and Inlaid Wall Clock: Napoleon III Painted and Inlaid Wall Clock, third quarter 19th century, the serpentine case decorated with ebonized fluting alternating with faux bois, the enamel dial signed "L. M. NTANGERAND,
0491: Napoleon III Painted and Inlaid Wall ClockEst. $200-$400
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Ingraham "Oriental" Rosewood Shelf Clock: Ingraham "Oriental" Rosewood Shelf Clock, third quarter 19th century, Bristol, Connecticut, the rosewood-veneered Moorish-style case retaining the original gilt surface on the turned bosses, h.
0494: Ingraham "Oriental" Rosewood Shelf ClockEst. $200-$400
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Gilbert Crystal Regulator: Gilbert Crystal Regulator, first quarter 20th century, Winstead, Connecticut, the brass case set with beveled glass, the signed porcelain dial with the Gilbert logo and with an exposed escapement,
0497: Gilbert Crystal RegulatorEst. $300-$500
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Japy Freres Crystal Regulator: Japy Freres Crystal Regulator, first quarter 20th century, the brass case mounted with beveled glass, the works mounted with a porcelain dial decorated with swags of flowers and a mercury-filled
0498: Japy Freres Crystal RegulatorEst. $200-$400
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Seth Thomas Crystal Regulator: Seth Thomas Crystal Regulator, second quarter 20th century, Thomaston, Connecticut, the model 120C clock with a brass case set with beveled glass, the porcelain dial mounted in the works, marked "ST"
0499: Seth Thomas Crystal RegulatorEst. $200-$400
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Twelve American Sterling Silver Water Goblets: Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Water Goblets, 20th century, of inverted bell form with trumpeting foot, no monograms, h. 6-3/4", dia. 3-3/8", 68.93 total t. oz.
0503: Twelve American Sterling Silver Water GobletsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Twelve American Sterling Silver Water Goblets: Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Water Goblets, mid-20th century, by Wallace Silversmiths, Wallingford, Connecticut, each with an inverted bell-form bowl, waisted stem and shallow ogee-domed
0504: Twelve American Sterling Silver Water GobletsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Set of Fifteen Sterling Silver Cordials: Set of Fifteen Sterling Silver Cordials, mid-20th century, by Fisher Silversmiths, Inc., Jersey City, New Jersey, each of inverted bell form with short waisted stem and ogee-domed foot, monogrammed
0508: Set of Fifteen Sterling Silver CordialsEst. $300-$500
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Eighteen Sterling Silver Highball Beakers: Assembled Set of Eighteen Sterling Silver Highball Beakers, mid-20th century, including four by Samuel Kirk & Son and six by A. G. Schultz & Co., both Baltimore, Maryland, and eight by the Manchester
0509: Eighteen Sterling Silver Highball BeakersEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Eight American Sterling Silver Julep Cups: Collection of Eight American Sterling Silver Julep Cups, mid-20th century, of traditional tapering cylindrical form with reeded rim and foot, including three by Ellmore Silver Co., Meriden,
0512: Eight American Sterling Silver Julep CupsEst. $600-$900
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Gorham "Old English Tipt" Silver Flatware: Twenty-Seven Pieces of Gorham "Old English Tipt" Sterling Silver Flatware, the pattern introduced ca. 1870, Providence, Rhode Island, including five dinner forks, l. 7-3/4", five salad forks, l.
0513: Gorham "Old English Tipt" Silver FlatwareEst. $600-$900
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