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English
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Most
English and Continental furniture appears at Neal Auction Company
from prominent Southern and regional estates. A knowledge of period
furniture and an understanding of market values enables Neal Auction
Company to present antique English and Continental furniture from
the older collections in a highly attractive “fresh” manner. |
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Very Good George III Carved Mahogany and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Commode,
late 18th c., attributed to John Cobb.
Sold on December 4, 1999 for $275,000. |
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An Important Pair of George III Carved, Painted and Giltwood Athéniennes, c. 1765-1775, the dished circular basins with beaded and guilloche moldings, scallop-fluted bottoms, rams' head terminals above outswept paneled legs with husk-garland decoration, joined by incurvate paneled-edge shelf with circular center molding, over hairy-paw feet (their undersides bored for casters), heights 34 in., widths 27 in., depths 24 in.
Sold on October 6, 2007 for $88,125.00 |
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Late Baroque Black Japanned and Chinoiserie-Decorated Bureau Bookcase,
early 18th c.
Sold on December 5, 1998 for $57,750. |
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Italian Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Bookcase and Secretaire by Luigi
Frullini, Sold on October 4, 2003 for $57,500.00 |
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An Antique Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Vitrine, signed F. Linke on mount, the serpentine crest conforming to a break-fronted case with glazed panels, restrained cabriole legs, paw feet, height 104 in., width 80 in., depth 23 in.
Sold on June 9, 2007 for $54,050.00 |
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An Antique Monumental Régence Carved and Giltwood Salon Table, shaped rouge griotte marble with verde antico border, conforming pierced and foliate scroll carved apron, the carved cabriole legs topped by cabochons, connected by scroll carved stretchers centered by a cabochon, height 34 in., width 90 in., depth 51 in.
Sold on February 23, 2008 for $39,500.00 |
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An Antique Regency-Style Lacquered and Chinoiserie-Decorated, Bronze-Mounted Pedestal Sideboard, with swagged gallery; drop center top with drawers, cupboards and recessed shelf flanked by marble top cupboards, one with shelf and deep drawer, the other having sliding trays, on blocked base, the whole with landscape decoration and bronze mounts, height 42 in., width 103 in., depth 28 in.
Sold on February 23, 2008 for $38,775.00 |
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An Antique Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Commode à Vantaux, after Guillaume Benneman, the demilune variegated marble top, above a conforming case with a central cabinet flanked by side compartments on massive paw feet, the whole mounted with bronze swags, bosses, moldings and classical elements, height 36 in., width 84 in., depth 30 in.
Sold on February 23, 2008 for $38,775.00 |
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Louis XV Carved Giltwood Console Table, 18th c., retaining the
original verde antico scagliola top.
Sold on April 4, 1998 for $38,500. |
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English Carved Mahogany Tubular Tall Case Clock Sold on October
4, 2003 for $37,950.00 |
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Fine Louis XV Ormolu-Mounted Mahogany and Kingwood Parquetry Commode,
by Jacques Dubois, (working c. 1693-1763).
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $36,800. |
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Fine Suite of Twelve Antique George III-Style Carved Mahogany Dining
Chairs, English or Irish.
Sold on April 5, 2003 for $36,800. |
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Very Fine English Mahogany, Ormolu-Mounted and Marble-Topped Bibliotheque, late 19th c., in the Louis XVI taste, London, the lockplates signed
Cope & Collinson.
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $35,650. |
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A Pair of George III Carved Giltwood Mirrors, c. 1765-1780, the pagoda-form crest over a divided mirror plate with rocaille molding, attenuated stiles, cartouche below, height 82 in., width 41 in.
Sold on December 1, 2007 for $30,550.00 |
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Important Early Regency Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase and Secretaire/Cabinet,
c. 1805
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $27,600.00 |
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Good Antique Georgian-Style Mahogany Partners Desk in the Chippendale
Taste, mid-19th c., width 51 in., length 78in.
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $26,450.00 |
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English Oak and Marquetry Bed from the late 17th/early 18th c.
Sold on October 4, 2003 for $26,450.00 |
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Important Late Regency Mahogany Side Table, early 19th, Sold on
October 4, 2003 for $24,150.00 |
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Fine Antique George II-Style Highly Carved Mahogany Console Table,
probably Irish.
Sold on June 2, 2001 for $24,150. |
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A George II Carved Giltwood Console, mid-18th c., with red campan griotte marble top, Vitruvian scroll carved frieze, raised on acanthus carved, scrolled cabriole legs to the front, guilloche carved supports to the rear, ending in massive paw feet, height 37 1/2 in., width 60 in., depth 29 in.
Sold on February 23, 2008 for $23,500.00 |
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A Fine Set of Eight Regency Mahogany and Ebonized Klismos Chairs, c. 1800, each having an ebonized incised Greek key crest, caned back and seat, paneled seat rail, the saber legs topped by bosses, fitted with custom-made silk cushions, height 34 1/2 in.
Sold on December 1, 2007 for $23,500.00 |
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Fine Louis XV-Style Parcel Gilt Walnut and Aubusson 9
Piece Salon Suite, 19th c., retaining original upholstery
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $23,000.00 |
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George III Carved Mahogany Three-Pedestal Dining Table.
Sold on June 2, 2001 for $23,000. |
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A French Régence Carved Walnut Table with Rouge Marble Top, 18th c., serpentine top above apron with center bust, flanked by rocaille carving, on cabriole legs ending in hoof feet, height 30 1/2 in., width 51 1/2 in., depth 26 in.
Sold on December 1, 2007 for $22,325.00 |
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Fine Pair of Anglo-Indian Carved Mahogany and Marble-Top Console Tables,
of Regency inspiration, c. 1820.
Sold on June 5, 1999 for $20,900. |
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Louis XVI-Style Ormolu Mounted Mahogany Commode Vantaux, c.
1880, after the model by Guillaume Benneman and Joseph Stockel.
Sold on December 8, 2000 for $20,700. |
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Fine William IV Gilt Pinewood Center Table, c.1830-1850, Sold
on October 4, 2003 for $19,550.00 |
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Important and Rare Russian Mahogany and Burled Walnut Inlaid Bureau
a Cylindre in the Neo-Classical Style, c. 1860.
Sold on February 8, 2003 for $19,550 |
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Important Louis XV-Style Kingwood Tulipwood and Bronze D'ore Morbier,
c. 1880, after the model by Julien Le Roy (1686-1759), h. 104
in
Sold on October 4, 2003 for $19,550. |
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An Important Late Victorian Mahogany and Marquetry Corner Wardrobe, c. 1880, labeled E. Shaw and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Bradford, composed of five sections, the shaped central beveled mirror plate within a door inlaid with exotic woods, brass, pewter and mother-of-pearl; the interior lined in satinwood, the pediment centered by a cherub mask, the expansive wardrobe extensively fitted with various drawers, cabinets, and retaining original finely chased gilt bronze hardware, on a molded plinth, height 105 in., width 158 1/2 in., depth 41 in.
Sold for $17,625.00 on December 3, 2005 |
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Venetian verte and creme peinte bedroom suite, c. 1900, sold on
April 16th, 2005 for $17,625.00. |
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Fine Regency Pedestal Sideboard and Cellarette, c. 1815
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $16,100.00 |
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A George III Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard Table in the Hepplewhite Taste, late 18th c., the serpentine top above drawers fitted with Battersea enamel pulls, the corners with shell inlays on square tapered legs ending in cuffs, height 34 in., width 80 in., depth 29 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $15,275.00 |
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A Fine Antique English Highly Carved Mahogany Tall Case Clock in the Chippendale Taste, late 19th c., the arched crest above the chased brass and steel face, Westminister chimes, labeled "The Association of Diamond Merchants Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London", the moon phase arched painted demilune, the case with acanthus and pendant bellflower carving surrounding the shaped glass front, the base with raised shield shaped panels and raised on acanthus carved ogee bracket feet, height 98 in., width 24 in., depth 18 in.
Sold for $5,275.00 on December 3, 2005 |
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Antique Walnut Parlor Suite in the Louis XV-Taste, Sold on October
4, 2003 for $14,950.00 |
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Circular Italian Micro Mosaic Pietra Dura and Specimen Marble Table
Top, c. 1830
Sold for $14,950.00 on June 7, 2003. |
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Regency Mahogany Inlaid Breakfront Bookcase and Secretaire Cabinet.
Sold on October 12, 2002 for $14,950. |
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George III Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard, c. 1790.
Sold on June 2, 2001 for $14,950. |
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Fine Louis XVI-Style Mahogany and Bronze DorÈ “Envelope” Table,
c. 1870, Paul Sormani, Paris.
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $13,800. |
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Good Antique Louis XVI-Style "Sevres" Porcelain and Gilt
Bronze-Mounted Center Table, the top centering a bust portrait
of Louis XIV wearing the collar of the Ordre du Saint Esprit, the
rim inset with 17 oval porcelain portrait medallions representing
ladies of his court and a conforming oval porcelain plaque with the
Royal arms; all on rose-colored grounds, the charger also with painted
and gilt floral borders; the ebonized table support with gilt bronze
swag and foliate openwork mounts, above a cusped triangular base,
on caster feet, height 31 1/2 in., diameter 30 in.
Sold on March 4, 2006 for $11,750 |
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A Rare French Provincial Painted and Brass-Mounted Cabinet-on-Stand, 18th c., doors and drawer fronts decorated with painted figures of Early Christian Saints centering the Holy Trinity; the base with a drawer on turned legs joined by stretcher, height 71 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 23 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $12,925.00 |
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Good Antique Louis XVI-Style "Sevres" Porcelain and Gilt
Bronze-Mounted Center Table, the top centering a bust portrait
of Louis XIV wearing the collar of the Ordre du Saint Esprit, the
rim inset with 17 oval porcelain portrait medallions representing
ladies of his court and a conforming oval porcelain plaque with the
Royal arms; all on rose-colored grounds, the charger also with painted
and gilt floral borders; the ebonized table support with gilt bronze
swag and foliate openwork mounts, above a cusped triangular base,
on caster feet, height 31 1/2 in., diameter 30 in.
Sold on March 4, 2006 for $11,750 |
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Fine Regency Giltwood and Ebonized Convex Mirror, early 19th c.
Sold on April 5, 2003 for $11,500. |
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A Monumental Empire Giltwood and Peinte Pier Mirror, early 19th c., the molded frieze with classical and Napoleonic motifs including anthemia, beaded medallions and winged caryatid busts; the original divided mirror within a wide foliate and floral molding, the gilded pilasters featuring foliate scrolled capitals centered by swans, stop fluted and blocked at the base, height 99 in., width 64 1/2 in.
Sold for $11,456.00 on December 3, 2005 |
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Antique George III-Style Mahogany Serpentine Breakfront Bookcase,
19th c., the dentil molded cornice above a fluted frieze centered
by drapery swags, the glazed bookcases over paneled cupboards with
rosette corners, acanthus and floral moldings raised on acanthus carved
cabriole legs ending in hairy paw feet, height 96 1/2 in., width 96
1/2 in., depth 20 in.
Sold on March 4, 2006 for $11,162.50 |
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Very Fine Louis XV Walnut Buffet à Deux Corps, mid-18th
c., the paneled and finely molded upper case with a bonneted top above
a pair of cupboard doors; the conforming base on cabriole legs, a
deep colour and patina throughout, height 144 in., width 67 in., depth
23 in.
Sold on March 4, 2006 for $11,162.50 |
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A Fine Antique English Carved Mahogany Cabinet, in the style of Thomas Chippendale, with a fretwork gallery above glazed doors; on four cabriole legs, height 87 in., width 64 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $11,162.00 |
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Good Edwardian Satinwood and Paint-Decorated Pembroke Table, c.
1890.
Sold on February 3, 2001 for $10,925.
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antique Chinese inlaid padoukwood altar table, sold on April 16th,
2005 for $10,868.75 |
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A Fine English Louis XVI-Style Ebony, Amboyna, Sèvres and Bronze-Mounted Bonheur du Jour, 19th c., London, the desk fitted with drawers and adjustable writing surface, shaped shelves below, overall guilloche mounts centered with floral rosettes, a superstructure of cabinets featuring oval portraits of Mme. de Pompadour and Princesse Lamhalle, the fluted chamfered sides with beaded leafwork pendants, flanking bronzes of Molière and Shakespeare atop foliate plinths, fluted legs with ferrules, height 58 in., width 48 in., depth 22 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $10,800.00 |
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A Very Fine Louis Philippe Carved Maple and Rosewood Lit de Repos, c. 1840, of Gothic inspiration, the ends faced with pilasters with carved capitals, the rails of conforming design, height 60 in., width 87 1/2 in., depth 56 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $10,575.00 |
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Regency Giltwood and Verre Eglomisé Pier Mirror, early
19th c., h. 95 in., w. 43 in.
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $10,350.00 |
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Victorian Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock, late 19th c., in the
Adam Taste, with Dutch movement, having a brass finialed broken arch
bonnet, above an arched beveled door flanked by reeded corinthian
columns, the case with oval glass paneled door enclosing 9 tubes,
molded waist and raised panel below, raised on scalloped bracket base,
extensively inlaid with tinted light woods and satinwood stringing,
height 104 1/2 in., width 22 in., depth 14 1/2 in.
Sold on March 4, 2006 for $10,281.25 |
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George III-Style Mahogany Silver Table in the Chippendale Taste.
Sold on February 3, 2001 for $10,062. |
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A Late Regency Carved, Gilded and Ebony Inlaid Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard in the Egyptian Taste, early-to-mid 19th c., the top with reeded edge above drawers and cupboards with ebony inlay, now with gilt term stiles and paw feet with evidence of earlier ebonization, original gilt brass lion's mask pulls, height 37 in., width 90 1/2 in., depth 22 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14. 2007 for $9.987.00 |
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An Antique Louis XVI-Style Mahogany and Bronze Doré Side Table, 19th c., rectangular onyx top, skirt with long drawer centered by mounts depicting infant satyrs and swagged garlands, raised on fluted legs, height 29 1/2 in., width 25 1/2 in., depth 16 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $9,693.00 |
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A Louis XV-Style Ormolu and Sèvres Mounted Amboyna Table á Jeu, late 19th/early 20th c., the fold-over top with bleu celeste Sèvres plaques of a fête galante, opening to a card table with old blue baize playing surface and candle hollows with plaquettes of flower baskets, on shaped apron with cabriole and scrolled sabot feet, height 31 5/8 in., width 39 1/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $9,693.00 |
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An Antique French Gilt-Bronze-Mounted Kingwood and Rosewood Bureau Plat, 19th c., with inset tooled leather top, on pedestals fitted with three drawers and three blind drawers on each face, feet with paw sabots, top with glass cover, height 32 in., width 79 in., depth 39 1/2 in.
Sold for $9,400.00 on December 3, 2005 |
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Dutch Rococo Burl Walnut Tall Case Clock, late 18th/early 19th
c., signed "Pieter Croese, Amsteldam"
Sold on December 8, 2002 for $9,200 |
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Monumental Portuguese Carved Mahogany Full Tester Bed in the Renaissance
Taste, mid-19th c.
Sold for $8,625.00 on June 7, 2003. |
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A Fine Louis XV-Style Bronze-Mounted Kingwood and Marquetry Poudreuse, late 19th/early 20th c., lock stamped "Vve. P. Sormani & Fils, Paris 10 Charlot", the shaped hinged top opening to three compartments, with mirror, small drawers and velvet-lined tray, scalloped skirt, raised on delicate cabriole legs, the whole with inlaid floral sprays, height 30 in., width 30 in., depth 16 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $ $7,673.00 |
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Fine French Walnut Refectory Table, mid-18th c.
Sold for $7,187.00 on June 7, 2003. |
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A Louis XV-Style Ormolu and Sèvres-Mounted Mahogany Toilette Coffer on Stand, late 19th c., the domed top set with Sèvres bleu celeste rosettes and an oval reserve of cherubs, the eight sides with complementary plaques, on cabriole legs connected by a stretcher shelf, height 31 in., width 20 in., depth 12 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $7,050.00 |
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Very Fine Diminutive Late Regency Rosewood Table, c. 1825
Sold for $6,900.00 on June 7, 2003. |
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A Fine Edwardian Paint-Decorated Satinwood "Carlton House" Desk, c. 1910, having a scalloped gallery surrounding the sloped top with lift cupboards to the front, the interior with drawers, scalloped compartments and small doors, an inset leather writing surface, drawers below, raised on square tapered legs, finely painted with beribboned floral clusters and musical instruments, height 40 in., width 42 in., depth 24 in.
Sold for $6,756.00 on December 3, 2005 |
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Good George III Sheraton Painted and Gilt- Decorated Settee, c.
1800.
Sold on December 4, 1999 for $5,500. |
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