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Auction, February 5, 6 & 7, 2021. The
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 | 215.
14 kt. Yellow Gold, Emerald and Diamond Ring,
center prong set oval mixed cut emerald, wt. approx. 4.10
cts.; support with 78 prong and bezel set round brilliant
cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 2.38 cts., F‑G color, I‑1 to
I‑2 clarity; size 6.75; AIG report. Price:
Sold!
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 | 218.
14 kt. Yellow Gold and Diamond Line Bracelet,
set with 47 bead‑set round brilliant diamonds totaling
approx. 2.25 cts., color J‑K, clarity I1‑I2, hidden box
clasp, bracelet l. 7 in., wt. 9.5 dwt.
Sold!
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 | 230.
14 kt. Rose Gold and Diamond Bangle Bracelet,
61 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 2.80 cts.,
2.3‑2.5 mm, G‑I color, SI‑2 to I‑1 clarity; circ. (ext.) 7
3/4 in.; AIGL report. Price: $1781.25
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235.
Platinum, Ruby and Diamond Ring,
prong set pear‑shape brilliant cut ruby, wt. 1.29 cts., 6.81
x 5.42 x 4.47 mm; tiered bezel with 56 prong set round
brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.66 ct., F‑H
color, VS‑1 to VS‑2 clarity; size 6; AIG and GIA
report.
Sold!
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 | 238.
Platinum, Diamond and Ruby Ring,
center prong set round brilliant cut diamond, wt. approx.
0.95 ct., 6.00‑6.00 x 3.95 mm, J color, I‑1 clarity; bezel
and supports with 46 bead set round brilliant cut diamonds,
total wt. approx. 0.66 ct., E‑G color, SI‑1 to I‑1 clarity;
and 20 channel set square cut rubies, total wt. approx. 0.66
ct., 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.00 mm; size 7; AIG report. Price: $1875.00
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 | 240.
Platinum, Star Ruby and Diamond Ring,
center with oval cabochon star ruby, wt. approx. 3.27 cts.;
bezel with 16 marquise and round brilliant cut diamonds,
total wt. approx. 0.45 ct., G‑I color, VS‑2 to SI‑2 clarity;
size 7; AIGL report. Price: $1040.00
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 | 245.
14 kt. White Gold, Topaz and Diamond Ring, set with
pear‑shaped precious topaz and 24 full cut diamonds, each.02
ct.
Sold!
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 | 248.
14 kt. White and Yellow Gold and Diamond Pendant with 14 kt.
Gold Chain,
7 prong set oval and pear modified brilliant cut diamonds,
total wt. approx. 1.00 ct., Fancy Brownish Yellow color, SI‑2
clarity; bezels with 98 round brilliant cut diamonds, total
wt. approx. 0.38 ct., Fancy Yellow color, VS‑2 to SI‑2
clarity, links with 53 round brilliant cut diamonds, total
wt. approx. 0.21 ct., G‑I color, VS‑2 to SI‑2 clarity; link
chain, l. 18 in.; IAS report. Price: $1722.50
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 | 253.
Pair of Platinum, Tahitian Pearl and Diamond Dangle Earrings,
drops with 2 round Very Dark Gray cultured pearls, 13 mm;
suspended on 102 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt.
approx. 1.46 cts., G‑H color, VS‑2 to SI‑2 clarity; AIGL
report.
Sold!
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 | 254.
14 kt. Rose Gold, Morganite and Diamond Pendant with 14 kt.
Rose Gold Chain,
center prong set oval modified brilliant cut morganite, wt.
approx. 11.04 cts., 17 x 13.1 mm; double halo and link with
78 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.99
cts., H‑I color, SI‑2 to I‑1 clarity; link chain, l. 18 in.;
AIGL report. Price: $1781.25
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 | 255.
14 kt. Rose Gold, Morganite and Diamond Pendant with 14 kt.
Rose Gold Chain,
center prong set pear shaped brilliant and modified
brilliant cut crown morganite, wt. approx. 12.44 cts., 19.3
x 12.1 mm; bezel and link with 34 round brilliant cut
diamonds, total wt. approx. 0.85 ct., G‑H color, SI‑1 to
SI‑2 clarity; link chain, l. 18 in.; AIGL report. Price: $2078.75
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 | 256.
Platinum, Blue Zircon and Diamond Ring,
center oval mixed cut zircon, total wt. approx. 4.09 cts.;
bezel with 16 round brilliant cut diamonds, total wt.
approx. 0.54 ct., G‑H color, SI‑1 to SI‑2 clarity; size
6.75; AIGL report.
Sold!
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 | 278.
Eugène Pontus Jazet (French, 1816‑1856),
"Judith va Trouver Holopherne", hand‑colored steel
engraving, after Charles Auguste Guillaume Steuben (German,
1788‑1856), published by Goupil & Vibert, Paris,
sight 35 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in., framed. Price: $312.50
Provenance: Estate of James Gallier, Sr., descended in the
family to the Estate of Dr. Kenneth McLeod, Jr.
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 | 315.
Continental Renaissance Carved Walnut Cabinet,
probably late 18th/early 19th c., architectonic and
dentilated pediment crest, superstructure with two doors and
three drawers, conforming base, bun feet, h. 92 in., w. 54
in., d. 23 in. Price: $1000.00
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 | 320.
Italian School, 18th c., "The Holy Family with a Young
St. John the Baptist", oil on canvas, unsigned, 34 in. x 33
in., framed. Price: $1625.00
Provenance: Estate of James Gallier, Sr., descended in the
family to the Estate of Dr. Kenneth McLeod, Jr.
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| 324.
Italian School, early 19th c.,"Grand Tour Souvenir Prints Depicting Classical
Figures and Beasts", 9 hand‑colored mezzotint engravings on
paper, 3 with original backing paper, unsigned, 6 1/4 in. x
8 in. to 8 11/16 in. x 8 13/16 in., unframed. (9 pcs.) Price: $1250.00 Provenance: Collected by James Gallier, Sr.,
during a visit to Italy; thence by descent; Estate of Dr.
Kenneth McLeod, Jr.
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 | 332.
After Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616‑1686), "Mary
Magdalene", 1852, oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed
"...Florence 1852" on stretcher, 29 3/8 in. x 22 7/8 in.,
framed. Price: $2000.00
Provenance: Estate of James Gallier, Sr., descended in the
family to the Estate of Dr. Kenneth McLeod, Jr.
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 | 369.
Dutch School, 19th c., "Dutch Family in an Interior",
oil on canvas, unsigned, 21 3/8 in. x 28 7/8 in., framed. Price: $1625.00
Provenance: Estate of James Gallier, Sr., descended in the
family to the Estate of Dr. Kenneth McLeod, Jr.
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 | 394.
Royal Copenhagen"Flora Danica" Porcelain Platter,
1969‑73, Royal Copenhagen logo above waves, pattern 20,
shape 3518, reticulated dentil rim, central botanical
painting of Mullein, base inscribed"Verbascum Cuspidatum
Schrad" and initialed, l. 15 3/4 in., w. 12 1/4 in. Price: $1000.00
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 | 448.
George III Sheffield Plate Hot Water Urn, Daniel Holy,
Parker & Co., c. 1804, pineapple mark, domed cover, leaf and
berry banding, lion mask and ring handles, reeded supports
ending in paws, urn‑form burner, incurvate plinth,
ball feet, retains original tinned interior and underside,
h. 17 1/2 in., w. 8 1/2 in.
Sold! Provenance: William Walter Antiques Ltd.,
London Silver Vaults, 1960. Note: A similar example is illustrated in
Seymour Wyler's The Book of Sheffield Plate.
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 | 468.
Two Italian Carved Alabaster Figures of Maidens,
h. 13 1/4 in. to 13 1/2 in. (2 pcs.) Price: $500.00
Provenance: Estate of James Gallier, Sr., descended in the
family to the Estate of Dr. Kenneth McLeod, Jr.
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500.
Robert Joseph Warrens (American/Louisiana, b. 1933),
"Space Station Apartment", 1989, mixed media and acrylic
on wood, initialed on underside, h. 107 in., w. 34 in.,
d. 43 in. Sold!
Provenance: Acquired from the artist,
1989.
Exh.:"Paintspitter: Paintings and
Construction by Robert Warrens", New Orleans Museum of
Art, 1990 and illustrated in accompanying catalogue, p.
34.
Note: "Warrens is the interpreter of the
ridiculous and absurd that dwell among the commonplace
and superfluous. He utilizes mundane material retaining
the original form but presenting it in a new situation,
more objectively, creating unexpected variants... banal
objects and decorative clichés become vehicles of
mystery or droll comedy.”
~ Robert M.
Doty
Robert
Joseph Warrens' fanciful body of work effortlessly
unites familiar real-life imagery with fantasy. Warrens'
creations are often a reflection of his views on
societal ills, autobiographical statements on art-making
or powerful visual allegories condemning environmental
pollution. Warrens uses attention-grabbing colors and
compositions to visually stun viewers while imparting a
satirical commentary on the lunacy of current day.
In the
monumental and important sculpture offered here entitled
"Space Station Apartments,” Warrens has concocted a
whimsical montage of colors and familiar forms. Small
suspended apartments, the same shape as birdhouses,
punctuate the construction while curious cones,
planet-like orbs and fan-like objects adorn the
structure. A plume of technicolor smoke and pollutants
rise from the chimney into the virgin alien atmosphere,
perhaps as a wink to the viewer that while humans in
this space station have escaped Earth, they continue to
commit the same sins against their environment.
Ref.: Doty,
Robert M. Paintspitter: Paintings and Constructions
by Robert Warren, New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of
Art, 1990 |


 | 504.
Charles Henry Chapin (American/Massachusetts, 1830‑1889,
act. New Orleans, 1882‑1885), "Bayou Landscape",
pastel and watercolor on paper mounted to canvas, signed
lower right, 25 in. x 30 in., framed. Price: $3250.00 Note: Charles Henry Chapin arrived in New
Orleans from New York in the winter of 1882, and he
advertised as a painter of portraits and landscapes as well
as a teacher. A well-traveled artist, Chapin had earned
critical acclaim for his earlier landscapes of the
Adirondack Mountains and Grand Canyon, along with his noted
portrait of Polish actress Helena Modjeska in her role as
Mary Queen of Scots. While in New Orleans, Chapin
established a studio on Dryades Street and exhibited at W.E.
Seebold's art gallery. He resided in New Orleans from 1882
to 1885 and took trips during this time period along the
central and southern Gulf coast of Florida. As a landscape
painter, Chapin was noted for his skill in oil as well as
watercolor. In the painting offered here, he beautifully and
adeptly captures the light reflected on the water as well as
the luminosity of the distant horizon. |

 | 505.
Charles Henry Chapin (American/Massachusetts, 1830‑1889,
active New Orleans, 1882‑1885),
"New York", pastel and watercolor on paper, signed and
inscribed"N.Y." lower left, 20 3/4 in. x 29 7/8 in., framed. Price: $1250.00
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 | 506.
Clarence Millet (American/New Orleans, 1897‑1959),
"From His Studio Window", oil on canvas board, signed lower
right, pencil‑titled en verso, 18 in. x 15 in., framed.
Sold!
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 | 517.
Louisiana School, mid‑19th c.,"Portrait of James Gallier,
Jr. (1827‑1868)", charcoal and chalk on paper mounted to
board, unsigned, 24 in. x 19 1/2 in. (oval), original frame. Price: $2500.00 Provenance: Descended in the family of the
sitter; Estate of Dr. Kenneth McLeod
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 | 519.
Miniature Portrait of Dr. Octavius Undecimus Trezevant
(1810‑1866) of Charleston, SC and New Orleans, LA, mid‑19th c., watercolor and gouache, unsigned, 4 1/2
in. x 3 1/2 in., case 6 in. x 5 in.; ACCOMPANIED by 2
letters from Edith Booth dated September 1934 and August
1937 to"Madame" with a Hailsham Sussex address. Price: $1250.00 Note: One of thirteen children, Octavius
Trezevant was born in Scotland to Peter and Elizabeth
Willoughby Trezevant in 1810. He married Maria Dorothea
D'Argain y Belgrano, a Spanish woman born in Buenos Aires,
in London in 1841. The couple had seven children by 1855;
between 1855 and 1860 the family moved, along with at least
two of Octavius' brothers, to the United States. While his
brothers settled in South Carolina, Octavius and his family
moved to New Orleans, where they remained for the rest of
their lives. Octavius had become a physician while in
Scotland and continued practicing in New Orleans until his
death in 1865.
The Daily Constitutionalist of
Augusta, GA, reported Dr. Trezevant's death on November 4,
1865. A fatal knife wound was the cause of his death, and a
full account of the incident is reported in James G.
Hollandsworth, Jr.'s book, An Absolute Massacre: The New
Orleans Race Riots of July 30, 1866.
In the two letters that accompany this
painting, Edith Booth references the Trezevant miniatures,
which she acquired through the Estate of Theodore Matthias'
eldest son, Charles Edward. In both letters, she discusses
the shipping arrangements to send to the miniatures to the
United States. Ref.: Trezevant, John Timothée. The
Trezevant Family in the United States. Colombia, SC: The
State Company, 1914. United States 1860 Federal Census. |
 | 532.
Emery Ann Clark (American/Louisiana, b. 1950), "Site
Study, View ‑ Colorful Beach", 1982, pastel on paper mounted
to board, pencil‑signed and dated lower right, 26 1/4 in. x
36 in., framed. Price: $812.50
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 | 551.
John Whorf (American/Massachusetts, 1903‑1959),
"Landscape", 1926, watercolor on paper, signed and dated
lower right, 13 15/16 in. x 20 in., framed. Price: $1125.00
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 | 560.
Gene Koss (American/New Orleans, b. 1947),"Ridge", 1988,
glass, signed, titled and dated lower left, h. 15 1/4 in.,
w. 14 3/4 in., d. 4 in. Price: $750.00 Provenance: Arthur Roger Gallery, New
Orleans, LA.
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 | 578.
Louisiana Federal Carved‑Mahogany Armoire, early
19th c., restrained molded cornice, inset panel doors, later
fitted interior, beehive legs, spherules, h. 80 1/2 in., w.
54 in., d. 22 1/2 in. Price: $5000.00 Note: The beehive-leg design of the armoire
offered here most likely originated in New Orleans during
the late Federal period. Most beehive-leg armoires follow a
similar pattern of highly grained veneers and the unique
leg, which often terminates in a spherule foot. An armoire
very similar to this example is illustrated in Furnishing
Louisiana: Creole and Acadian Furniture, 1735-1835.
Ref.: Holden, Jack, et. al. Furnishing
Louisiana, Creole and Acadian Furniture, 1735-1835. New
Orleans: Historic New Orleans Collection. p. 212, fig. 115. |

 | 585.
Rare Anglo‑Colonial Carved Mahogany Planter's Chair,
19th c., anthemion carved crest, long arms on lappet
supports, scrolled back frame, spiral turned legs, h. 38
in., w. 28 in., d. 43 in. Price: $500.00
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 | 587.
Continental Rococo Carved Giltwood Console Table,
19th c., shaped Breccia marble top, skirt with central
shield flanked by dragons, cariole legs with masqued knees,
scrolled stretcher and toes, elaborate rocaille throughout,
h. 34 1/2 in., w. 57 in., d. 26 in.
Sold!
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 | 592.
Francesco del Brina (Italian, 1540‑1585),"Madonna and
Child with a Young St. John The Baptist", tempera on panel,
signed"Brina", inscribed with numbers including"42 / D. 172
B" and remnant of old red wax collector seal en verso, 34
in. x 26 1/2 in., unframed. Price: $4375.00 Provenance: Estate of James Gallier, Sr.,
thence by descent in the family. Note: After his apprenticeship with Michele
Tosini, Francesco del Brina specialized in compositions
intended for private devotion, particularly scenes of the
Madonna and Child. The painting offered here is an excellent
example of his Mannerist style. Mannerism as a response to
naturalism marked by dramatically illuminated scenes,
elaborate clothing, elongated proportion and exaggerated
poses. During the late sixteenth century, when the style was
spreading throughout Europe, developed in Italy in line with
the demands of the Roman Catholic church, which at the time
of the Reformation sought to connect believers to the church
all the more urgently and called for an art that would
convey the true content of faith. Brina is credited with
painting an Adorationof the Shepherds for the altar
ofSanta Felicita and anAnnunciation with Saintsfor
a chapel in the church ofSan Gaggio, both in Florence. |

 | 594.
Hans Grohs (German, 1892‑1981),"Jagged Peaks of
Dolomites, Italy", oil on canvas, signed lower right, artist
stamps en verso and on stretcher, 28 5/8 in. x 34 1/8 in.,
framed. Price: $1500.00 Provenance: Estate of the Artist, 1981; Hans
Grohs and Elma Grohs‑Hansen Bequest to Frauken Grohs
Collinson, 1996; Frauken Grohs Collinson‑Grohs Collection
Trust, Birmingham, AL, 2018; Frauken Grohs Collinson Bequest
to Rose Mary McKinney.
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595.
Hans Grohs (German, 1892‑1981),"Dunes by the Coast with
Stormy Skies", oil on canvas, signed lower right, artist
stamp en verso and on stretcher, inscribed"H.G./12" en
verso, 21 7/8 in. x 29 1/4 in., framed. Price: $1250.00 Provenance: Estate of the Artist, 1981; Hans
Grohs and Elma Grohs‑Hansen Bequest to Frauken Grohs
Collinson, 1996; Frauken Grohs Collinson‑Grohs Collection
Trust, Birmingham, AL, 2018; Frauken Grohs Collinson Bequest
to Rose Mary McKinney.
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 | 623.
Chinese School, Qing Dynasty/19th c., "Portrait of a
Civil Official (Ancestor Portrait)", ink and color
heightened with gold on paper, sight 34 3/4 in. x 20 1/4
in., matted, framed and glazed. Price: $250.00
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 | 641.
Aesthetic Carved Mahogany Library Table,
late 19th c., frieze with two drawers each short side, fan
spandrels, reeded medial shelf, reeded and stop‑fluted legs,
casters, h. 29 1/4 in., w. 42 1/4 in., d. 29 1/4 in. Price: $375.00
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 | 660.
Federal Carved Mahogany Tilt‑Top Candlestand,
early 19th c., reeded top, acanthus carved baluster
standard, arched incised legs, h. 27 3/4 in., w. 23 3/4 in.,
d. 18 in.
Sold!
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 | 669.
Group of Antique Italian Military Weapon Instruction Prints,
4 hand‑colored engravings on paper, sights 12 in. x 8 1/2
in., framed alike. (4 pcs.) Price: $375.00 Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria
Fox, Metairie, LA
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672.
Peter Solow (American/New York, b. 1952),"Figures on
the Shore", 1987, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower
right, inscribed"G‑31028" on stretcher, 50 in. x 60 in.,
framed.
Sold! Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New
Orleans, LA. |
 | 683.
Pair of Patinated Bronze Andirons,
c. 1900, vasiform uprights, flanked by birds, ball and claw
feet, h. 27 in., w. 10 3/4 in., d. 22 in. Price: $500.00
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 | 688.
American Aesthetic Carved Mahogany Library Table, late
19th c., single board beaded top, frieze drawer, reticulated
stretchers with medial shelf, h. 30 in., w. 48 in., d. 28
1/2 in. Price: $562.50
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 | 743.
Thomas Jefferys (English, 1719‑1771),"The Isthmus
of Panama with the Coast from Great River on the Moskito
Shore to Cartagena", London, Laurie & Whittle, 1794, from
West India Atlas, 19 in. x 24 1/2 in., matted and
framed. Price: $250.00 Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria
Fox, Metairie, LA
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 | 744.
[Leather Bindings] Cooper, James Fenimore,
The Complete Works of James Fenimore Cooper, New
York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, [n.d., 1895], 32 vol., octavo,
"Leather‑Stocking Edition, limited to 1000 copies, this
being # 212, 3/4 leather, spine with gilt lettering and
devices, five raised bands, frontispieces and vignette
titles on mounted India paper, marbled boards and endpapers,
32 volumes, Note: some with detached boards. Price: $750.00
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 | 756.
Pre‑Columbian Polychrome Pottery Tripod Bowl, 250‑900
A.D., probably Maya, remnant red and black design, restored,
h. 2 7/8 in., dia. 10 in.; together with painted pottery
bowl fragment, h. 2 3/4 in., dia. 8 in. (2 pcs.) Price: $125.00 Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria
Fox, Metairie, LA.
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 | 757.
Pre‑Columbian Carved Limestone Head, before 1500,
Mesoamerica, h. 9 1/2 in., w. 7 1/2 in., d. 9 in. Price: $125.00 Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria
Fox, Metairie, LA. |

 | 773.
Chinese Temmoku Glazed Stoneware Tea Bowl,
lustrous black glaze with russet splashes, unglazed gray
stoneware foot, h. 2 1/2 in., dia. 4 3/4 in. Price: $250.00
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789.
Chinese Peachbloom Glazed Porcelain Vase, Qing Dynasty
(1644‑1911), diminutive Meiping‑form, base with Kangxi
mark, h. 4 1/2 in. Price: $500.00 Provenance: Collection of Thomas L. Jordan
(1903‑1993), New Orleans; Estate of Cornelia H. Jordan, New
Orleans. |
 | 809.
Large Japanese Arita Blue and White Porcelain Scalloped Rim
Charger,
Meiji Period (1868‑1912), decorated with a shishi lion
clutching a brocade ball amid flowers, grasses and
butterflies, h. 2 3/4 in., dia. 18 5/8 in. Price: $250.00 Provenance: Collection of Thomas L. Jordan
(1903‑1993), New Orleans; Estate of Cornelia H. Jordan, New
Orleans.
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 | 814.
Steve Martin (American/Louisiana, 20th c.), "Dancing
Woman", twisted and formed wire, unsigned, h. 52 1/2 in. Price: $750.00
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 | 820.
Jansen‑Style Chrome and Glass Console Table, h. 27
in., w. 60 in., d. 13 in. Price: $437.50
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 | 826.
American Studio Oak Dining Table,
designed by Peter McCarthy, Long Beach, MS, with inset"lazy
Susan" center, canted pierced legs, stretchers, h. 30 in.,
dia. 74 1/2 in. Price: $375.00
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 | 834.
Antique Italian Carved and Painted Wood Vitrine Table,
glazed lift top, lamb's tongue surround, bellflower bordered
frieze, egg and dart fluted trumpet feet, h. 20 1/4 in., w.
44 in., d. 24 3/4 in. Price: $625.00
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 | 856.
Fine Antique George III‑Style Carved Mahogany Breakfront
Bookcase, 19th c., broken arch crest, cove‑molded
cornice, fluted frieze with rosettes, glazed doors with
pendant bellflower carving, adjustable shelf interior,
conforming base with raised panel doors, carved molded base,
ogee bracket feet, h. 101 in., w. 83 in., d. 22 in.
Sold!
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 | 863.
Hans Grohs (German, 1892‑1981),"Weisse Kakteenblüte
(White Christmas Cactus Blossoms)", 1970, watercolor on
paper, signed lower right,"Hans Grohs Bequest" blind stamp
lower left,"Frauken Grohs Collinson" stamp en verso, 20 in.
x 14 3/8 in., matted; accompanied by a certificate of
authenticity from Frauken Grohs Collinson‑Grohs
Collective Trust.
Sold! Provenance: Estate of the Artist, 1981; Hans
Grohs and Elma Grohs‑Hansen Bequest to Frauken Grohs
Collinson, 1996; Frauken Grohs Collinson‑Grohs Collection
Trust, Birmingham, AL, 2018; Frauken Grohs Collinson Bequest
to Rose Mary McKinney
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864.
Hans Grohs (German, 1892‑1981),"Nach dem Sturm am Roten
Kliff, Dithmarshcen Coast, Sylt", 1957, watercolor on paper,
signed lower right,"Hans Grohs Bequest" blind stamp lower
left,"Frauken Grohs Collinson" stamp and inscribed en
verso, 19 5/8 in. x 25 in., framed; accompanied by a
certificate of authenticity from Frauken Grohs Collinson‑Grohs
Collection Trust. Price: $312.50 Provenance: Estate of the Artist, 1981; Hans
Grohs and Elma Grohs‑Hansen Bequest to Frauken Grohs
Collinson, 1996; Frauken Grohs Collinson‑Grohs Collection
Trust, Birmingham, AL, 2018; Frauken Grohs Collinson Bequest
to Rose Mary McKinney.
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 | 885.
French Restauration Center Table, early 19th c., later
marble top, molded frieze with drawer, scroll legs, shaped
stretcher shelf, casters, h. 29 in., w. 46 in. Price: $812.50
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 | 886.
Antique Louis XV‑Style Carved Walnut Fauteuil,
19th c., floral carved crest rail, padded scrolled arms,
serpentine seat, cabriole legs, original needlepoint
upholstery, h. 26 in., w. 22 3/4 in., d. 20 in. Price: $375.00 Provenance: Carlisle Plantation, Carlisle,
LA.
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900.
Reginald Smith (British, 1855‑1925),"The Rocky
Pembroke Coast", watercolor on paper mounted to board,
signed lower right, pencil‑titled en verso, 26 1/2 in. x
38 5/8 in., framed.
Sold!
Provenance: Collection of Brooke and
Maria Fox, Metairie, LA. |
 | 932.
Ashley Longshore (American/New Orleans, b.1975), "Crab",
oil on panel, signed upper left, 12 in. x 12 in., unframed.
Sold!
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 | 939.
Gendron Jensen (American/New Mexico, 1939‑2019),"Nenda
Watood", 1983, graphite on paper, pencil‑monogrammed and
dated lower right, titled lower left, 13 1/16 in. x 23 1/8
in., framed. Price: $1250.00 Note: Largely self-taught, Gendron Jensen
took only two formal art classes, both during two years at
the University of Minnesota Duluth. He also spent five years
at a Benedictine monastery in Wisconsin and seventeen years
on a former mink farm south of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He
began to undertake his "forest eccentric” wanderings during
his years in Minnesota, collecting bones and then
meticulously drawing them from what he called "the sacred
angle,” which helped him to connect to the animal's soul.
For more than half a century, Jensen focused almost
exclusively on drawing wild animal bones found while hiking
the north woods of Minnesota or the extensive lands near his
adopted home outside of Taos, New Mexico. Jensen's
renderings of the intricate infrastructures of wildlife,
such as the works offered here, are delicate, precise and
mysterious.His work often baffles the viewer by enlarging
the subject to create sculptural forms that are at once
detailed and abstract - evoking a deep and spiritual
connection to nature. He was quoted as saying:"There is a
majesty inherent in bones, a humbling geography that summons
me to map its glories…there is a vital resonance in every
bone."
Ref.: Bolz, Diane M."The Beauty of Bare
Bone."
Smithsonian Magazine.
Feb. 1998. Eler, Alicia.
"'Bone Man' Artist Gendron Jensen Dies at Age 79." Star
Tribune. Aug. 10, 2019.
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William Woodward (American/Louisiana, 1859‑1939),"Capt.
Wooster Carpenter Place, Seekonk ‑ Over the Meadow ‑ 1884",
1932,"Old Stone Fireplace Cellar Kitchen, Capt. Wooster
Carpenter's","Capt. Wooster Carpenter Place, Seekonk ‑ Yard
‑ 1884", 1932,"Cat & Horse Cemetery at Old Home (Moonlit
Glade)","Jim Walker's Cider Mill, Seekonk ‑ 1883 (2nd
state)", 1932, and"At the Park", 5 drypoint etchings and
one pencil drawing on paper, each pencil‑signed lower
margin, 5 titled lower margin, in plate or on matting, 4
signed and 3 dated in plate, 7 in. x 10 1/2 in. to 11 in. x
18 in., unframed. (6 pcs.) Price: $750.00 Provenance: Collection of Gretchen and Alonzo
Lansford, New Orleans.
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Pair of Antique Georgian‑Style Brass Andirons,
ball finial, snake feet, h. 17 1/4 in., w. 8 1/2 in., d. 18
1/2 in. Price: $187.50
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 | 983.
Pair of Large Steuben Glass"Low‑Footed" Bowls,
etched marks, model #7909, deigned 1942 by John Dreves, h. 3
3/4 in. and 4 in., dia. 10 3/8 in. and 10 5/8 in.
Sold!
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 | 988.
Pair of Steuben Glass"Trillium" Bowls, etched
marks, model #8089, designed 1958 by Donald Pollard, h. 5
1/4 in. and 4 7/8 in., w. 10 in., d. 10 in.
Sold!
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 | 999.
American Federal Mahogany Secretary Bookcase,
early 19th c., central blocked raised cornice, sloped to
molded blocked corners, glazed doors, fitted interior,
foldover writing surface, four graduated drawers, shaped
apron, French feet, h. 72 in., w. 42 in., d. 22 in.
Sold!
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 | 1002.
George III Inlaid Mahogany Side Table, rectangular
banded top, single long frieze drawer, tapered legs, h. 27
in., w. 31 1/2 in., d. 18 1/2 in. Price: $250.00
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 | 1006.
American School, 20th c.,
"Still Life with Wine Bottle and Fruit", oil on canvas
board, signed"V. Thompson" lower right, 20 in. x 24 in.,
framed. Price: $812.50
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 | 1008.
Rudolf Jacobi (German/American, 1889‑1972),
"Red House", gouache on paper, pencil‑signed lower right,
handwritten label with artist and"Artique Shoppe, New
Orleans" stamp on backing paper, 17 3/8 in. x 21 7/8 in.,
framed. Price: $562.50
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 | 1018.
Cynthia Bissell (American/New Mexico, 1924‑2000),
"Riding into the Sun", 1971, oil on canvas, signed and dated
lower left, 42 in. x 60 in., framed.
Sold!
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 | 1019.
Ralph Moffett Arnold (American/Illinois, 1928‑2006),
"Storm", acrylic and collage on canvas board, signed and
titled en verso, 18 in. x 24 in., framed. Price: $1000.00
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 | 1029.
American Rococo Carved Walnut Sideboard, mid‑19th c.,
figural and fruit basket crest, scroll pediment, molded top,
three paneled drawers, lappet carved cabriole legs, acanthus
scrolled feet, h. 66 3/4 in., w. 70 1/4 in., d. 23 1/2 in. Price: $1125.00
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 | 1047.
Historic Églomisé Portrait,
"Tens‑Kwau‑Ta‑Waw The Prophet", églomisé, after Charles Bird
King (American/Rhode Island, 1785‑1862), from History of
the Indian Tribes of North America, 20 in. x 11 5/8 in.,
framed. Price: $625.00
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 | 1050.
Zangaki Brothers (Greek, fl. 1860‑1890),
"Un Tribu des Abyssins" and"Two Women", 2 albumen prints
mounted to board, one signed"Langahi", titled and inscribed
in negative, 8 5/8 in. x 11 in. and 11 in. x 8 3/4 in.,
framed alike. (2 pcs.) Price: $62.50
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 | 1054.
Pair of American Carved and Polychromed Cigar Store Figures,
early 20th c., allegorical figures of America, holding
baskets, rock‑form base carved with the word"CIGARS",
taller h. 38 in., w. 17 in., d. 21 in. Price: $1625.00
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1056.
Reagan Danos (American/Larose, LA, b. 1958),
"Buff‑Breasted Shore Bird", c. 2015, acrylic on carved and
textured tupelo gum, signed and titled on base, glass eyes,
h. 6 in., w. 11 1/4 in., d. 8 3/4 in.
Price: $875.00
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 | 1076.
Southern Walnut Corner Cupboard, early 19th c., stepped
molded cornice, glazed doors, shelf interior, medial drawer;
whole on tall bracket feet, h. 86 1/2 in., w. 50 in., d. 23
in.
Sold!
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 | 1123.
George Zafero (American, 20th c.),
"St. George R‑BLK‑W‑4", 1986, oil on canvas,
signed, titled and dated lower right, 48 in. x 48 in.,
framed. Price: $562.50
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 | 1125.
Collection of Seventeen Autographed Postcards and
Photographs of Opera Stars,
incl. Geraldine Farrar, Joan Sutherland, Mariano Stabile,
Max Lorenz, Hans Hotter, Frida Leider, Hans‑Hermann Nissen,
Gina Cigna, Lilli Lehmann, Christa Ludwig, Birgit Nilsson,
Elisabeth Schumann, Paul Schoeffler, Otto Edelmann, Sena
Jurinac, Ljuba Welitsch, and Svet Svanholm, 5 in. x 4 in. to
5 3/4 in. x 4 1/8 in. (17 pcs.)
Sold!
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 | 1129.
Biedermeier Figured Mahogany Bureau a Cylindre, mid‑19th
c., molded top, rectangular lid with fitted interior, pull
out writing surface, three graduated drawers, block feet, h.
48 1/2 in., w. 47 in., d. 23 1/2 in. Price: $500.00 Provenance: Hans Friedrich Grohs
(1892‑1981)
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 | 1131.
Keith Eccles (American/New Orleans, 20th c.),
"Whirlwind", acrylic on gallery‑wrapped canvas, signed lower
right, 30 in. x 24 in., unframed. Price: $1250.00
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 | 1136.
Randy Hayes (American/Mississippi, b. 1944),"Two Women
in Kimono", oil on photograph, signed and inscribed"Kyoto"
en verso, 19 15/16 in. x 15 13/16 in., framed. Price: $250.00 Provenance: Acquired from the artist,
2009.
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 | 1141.
Joe Light (American, 1934‑2005), "Pardon Me Sir",
1992, oil on panel, signed lower right, dated lower left,
titled en verso, 24 in. x 48 in., unframed.
Sold!
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 | 1142.
Don Scott (American/Louisiana, 20th c.),"Horse and
Jockey", 1999, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower
right, sight 18 in. x 24 in., framed.
Sold! Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New
Orleans.
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 | 1160.
Cora V. Helmbold (American, late 19th/early 20th c.),
"Self‑portrait", oil on canvas, signed lower right,
inscribed with artist on stretcher, 26 1/8 in. x 22 in.,
framed. Price: $187.50
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 | 1169.
Antique French Tole Peinte Fluid Lamp, floral
decoration, adjustable height, h. 18 1/2 in., w. 11 in., d.
5 3/4 in. Price: $250.00
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 | 1183.
Late Classical Mahogany Dressing Mirror, mid‑19th c.,
arched mirror on cluster columnar supports, single drawer,
h. 23 1/4 in., w. 18 1/2 in., d. 8 5/8 in. Price: $125.00
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 | 1185.
Regency‑Style Low Rent Table, now reduced in
height, inset leather top, frieze drawer, saber legs, brass
paw feet, casters, h. 17 1/2 in., w. 42 in. Price: $312.50
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 | 1192.
Three Pieces of Swedish Art Deco Gustavsberg Luster Glazed
Porcelain by Josef Ekberg (1877‑1945), each with factory mark, date, and artist's monogram,
incl. vase, 1926, h. 14 3/4 in.; vase, 1927, h. 10 in.; and
bowl, h. 3 1/4 in., dia. 8 1/2 in.
Sold! Provenance: Bowl, Kerry Beauchemin, New York;
and vases, B4 20th Century Design, New York
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 | 1202.
Pair of Antique French Porcelain Carcel Lamps,
robin's egg blue ground, cartouche with Classical portrait,
electrified, h. (to socket) 24 in., dia. 6 1/2 in.
Sold!
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 | 1220.
Six American Centennial Chippendale Carved Mahogany Dining
Chairs, one arm, five side chairs, pierced splats,
gadrooned seat rail, foliate knees, cabriole legs, ball and
claw feet, armchair h. 40 in., w. 25 in., d. 20 in., side h.
39 in., w. 20 1/2 in., d. 18 in.
Sold! Provenance: Collection of Dr. Mark A. Geist,
Providence, RI.
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 | 1225.
Continental Bronze‑Mounted Painted Satinwood Pedestal,
reverse tapered standard, painted with beribboned floral
bouquets, paw feet, h. 51 in., w. 11 in., d. 7 in. Price: $250.00
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 | 1236.
American Rococo Carved Rosewood Armchair, mid‑19th c.,
scrolled crest rail with beaded accents, oval back, outswept
padded arms, cabriole legs, casters, h. 39 in., w. 26 in.,
d. 25 in. Price: $125.00 Provenance: 511 St. Ann Collection, Historic
Pontalba, New Orleans
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 | 1254.
American Mahogany Dressing Mirror,
19th c., baluster turned mirror supports, case fitted with
drawers, toupie feet, h. 25 3/4 in., w. 26 1/2 in., d. 8 3/4
in. Price: $125.00
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 | 1267.
Federal‑Style Carved Mahogany Tester Bed,
cyma molded tester, scrolled headboard, ring turned reeded
lobed posts, reeded toupie feet, h. 92 in., l. 74 in., w. 55
in. Price: $375.00
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 | 1271.
Near Pair of Blown Glass Hurricane Shades, h. 17 5/8 in. Price: $281.25
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 | 1278.
Anasazi Gourd Rattle, 20th c., decorated with eagle
design and feathers, h. 10 in. Price: $93.75 Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria
Fox, Metairie, LA
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