Winter Estates Auction, SESSION 1: February 18, 19, 20 2005-02-18 Auction - 251 Price Results - Neal Auction Company in LA - Page 4
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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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Cornelius and Baker Patinated Bronze: A Cornelius and Baker Patinated Bronze and Brass Solar Lamp , mid-19th c., Philadelphia, having a waisted ornamental standard on a stepped white marble base, the font bearing a plate reading
0073: Cornelius and Baker Patinated BronzeEst. US$700-US$1,000See Sold Price
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American Coin Silver Cream Pot: An American Coin Silver Cream Pot , John McMullin, Philadelphia, c. 1800-1810, marked on the bottom "I. McMullin" slightly italicized letters in a rectangle, boat-shaped body, side seam under the
0074: American Coin Silver Cream PotEst. US$500-US$700See Sold Price
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Gorham Coin Silver Beaker: A Gorham Coin Silver Beaker , c. 1860, marked with the lion facing left (used from 1848-65), tapered cylindrical form with "Maggie Lee" engraved in script in a shield, molded lip and foot bands,
0075: Gorham Coin Silver BeakerEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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American Coin Silver Repousse' Cove: An American Coin Silver Repousse' Covered Sugar Bowl , c. 1855, marked "BALL BLACK & CO." in arc, above "N.Y.", above "PURE SILVER COIN" in complementary arc, oak leaf and acorn motif repousse',
0076: American Coin Silver Repousse' CoveEst. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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American Rococo Silverplate Present: An American Rococo Silverplate Presentation Tea Service, with 1866 Philadelphia Navy Yard inscription to Phillip Stahl Esq ., comprising a kettle-on-stand, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, creamer
0077: American Rococo Silverplate PresentEst. US$1,000-US$2,000See Sold Price
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American Sterling Silver Tea Caddy: An American Sterling Silver Tea Caddy , Black, Starr & Frost, New York, 20th c., oval form with a hinged cover, cast pineapple finial, engraved script monogram, height 5 in., width 4 5/8 in., weight
0078: American Sterling Silver Tea CaddyEst. US$500-US$700
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George IV Sterling Silver Cruet Stan: A George IV Sterling Silver Cruet Stand , Benjamin Smith, London, 1825-1826, four bottle oblong frame with central ring handle, threaded edges, raised on four scroll supports, height 7 1/2 in., 7 1/4
0079: George IV Sterling Silver Cruet StanEst. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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Set of Gorham "Versailles" Sterling Silver: A Set of Gorham "Versailles" Sterling Silver Flatware , pattern introduced 1899, comprising 12 dinner forks, length 7 5/8 in., 12 tqblespoons, length 8 1/4 in., 12 cream soup spoons, length 6 3/4
0080: Set of Gorham "Versailles" Sterling SilverEst. US$2,500-US$3,500See Sold Price
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Gorham "Versailles" Sterling Silver Ladle: A Gorham "Versailles" Sterling Silver Ladle , pattern introduced 1899, with gilt elliptical bowl, length 12 1/2 in., weight 8 troy ozs. 1 dwt. Provenance: A New Orleans Estate * NO RETURNS ARE
0081: Gorham "Versailles" Sterling Silver LadleEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Gorham Sterling Silver Campagna Urn: A Gorham Sterling Silver Campagna Urn , clover date symbol for 1913 and also the date letter "G" for 1874, the design patent marked on bottom, the frieze also marked "PATENT" and "1874", bead and
0082: Gorham Sterling Silver Campagna UrnEst. US$1,200-US$1,500See Sold Price
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George III Sterling Silver Toddy Lad: A George III Sterling Silver Toddy Ladle , London, c. 1809-10, single lip elliptical bowl, twist whale bone handle, length 13 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * READ ALL
0083: George III Sterling Silver Toddy LadEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Diminutive Late Victorian Sterling S: A Diminutive Late Victorian Sterling Silver Teapot , Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield, 1898-99, half-reeded oval body with ebonized handle, urn finial, height 4 3/4 in., weight 8 troy ozs., 9 dwts.,
0084: Diminutive Late Victorian Sterling SEst. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Victorian Silverplate Biscuit Box: A Victorian Silverplate Biscuit Box , cylindrical with hinged cover and attached underplate, flat-chased decoration in the Renaissance Revival taste, height 7 1/2 in., diameter 7 in * NO RETURNS ARE
0085: Victorian Silverplate Biscuit BoxEst. US$150-US$250See Sold Price
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Pair of English Gilt Brass Argand La: A Pair of English Gilt Brass Argand Lamps , c. 1835, converted to kerosene after 1860, with acanthus leaf decorated standards below urn-shaped fonts, with prism rings, prisms, and original tulip cut
0086: Pair of English Gilt Brass Argand LaEst. US$1,500-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Two English or American Free-Blown and: Two English or American Free-Blown and Etched Glass Steins , 19th c., one with a floral bouquet, the other with a bear and initials K-B in a framework of geometric designs, both with applied handles,
0087: Two English or American Free-Blown andEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Large Antique Blown Glass Hurricane: A Large Antique Blown Glass Hurricane Shade , 19th c., with molded bottom rim, height 23 1/2 in., diameter 7 1/2 in., together with an antique floral engraved glass hurricane shade, note: repaired,
0088: Large Antique Blown Glass HurricaneEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Fine American Brilliant Cut Glass Te: A Fine American Brilliant Cut Glass Teapot , c. 1917, H.P. Sinclaire & Company, Corning, NY, marked beneath handle, cut with starbursts and engraved with flowers, height 4 3/8 in., width 9 1/4 in.,
0089: Fine American Brilliant Cut Glass TeEst. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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American Brilliant Cut Glass Punch: An American Brilliant Cut Glass Punch Bowl-on-Stand , c. 1900, Pitkins and Brooks, Chicago, IL, "Derby" pattern, marked on both bowl and base, "P&B", elaborately patterned with deep cutting on pure
0090: American Brilliant Cut Glass PunchEst. US$1,500-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Pair of Silver-Mounted Cut Glass Ope: A Pair of Silver-Mounted Cut Glass Open Salts , in a fitted box, together with a pair of cut glass spoon-holders with sterling silver beaded rims and a pair of sterling silver salt and peppers. (6
0091: Pair of Silver-Mounted Cut Glass OpeEst. US$100-US$200See Sold Price
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Fine American Brilliant Cut Glass Pi: A Fine American Brilliant Cut Glass Pitcher , c. 1896, Libbey Glass Co., Toledo, Ohio, "Imperial" pattern, factory stencil on handle, with two matching tumblers, pitcher height 7 3/4 in., width 10
0092: Fine American Brilliant Cut Glass PiEst. US$500-US$700See Sold Price
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American Victorian "Peachblow" Art: An American Victorian "Peachblow" Art Glass Pitcher , c. 1886, Hobbs, Brockunier and Co., Wheeling, West Virginia, Coral line, height 7 in., width 7 1/8 in., depth 6 in., Provenance: High Museum,
0093: American Victorian "Peachblow" ArtEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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American Brilliant Cut Glass Orange: An American Brilliant Cut Glass Orange Bowl , c. 1917, prob. H.P. Sinclaire & Company, Corning, NY, the oval bowl and foot cut with starbursts, the rim embellished with a band of engraved flowers and
0094: American Brilliant Cut Glass OrangeEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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American Brilliant Cut Glass Compot: An American Brilliant Cut Glass Compote , c. 1917, H.P. Sinclaire & Company, Corning, NY, "Vendome" pattern, factory stencil mark on base of top piece, height 6 5/8 in., diameter 10 in., Provenance:
0095: American Brilliant Cut Glass CompotEst. US$700-US$900See Sold Price
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American Brilliant Cut Glass Pitche: An American Brilliant Cut Glass Pitcher in the Alhambra Pattern , c. 1911, Meriden Cut Glass Company, c. 1895-1923, Meriden, Connecticut, designed by Thomas A. Shanley, height 11 1/2 in., width 8
0096: American Brilliant Cut Glass PitcheEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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