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Vernacular chair. Sold at Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, LA, 05/17/2003, lot 227. Estimate: $2,500-$3,500. Realized: $10,925 (including buyer's premium).
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Andrew Richmond PO Box 2199 Marietta, OH 45750 740.760.1788 andrew@wipiak.com
(LCF48)
Location: Maison Chenal, Upper Dining Room FAIR MARKET VALUE: $2,400
Category: Funiture (Creole)
Creole-Style Buffet Bas
Louisiana
1824-1840
Cherry, cypress, and poplar
Rectangular top over a single long drawer, two paneled doors, and on tapered feet.
35.5" high, 37" wide, 17" deep
Condition:Good; replaced pulls Ursuline Convent, New Orleans, LA
Of the twenty or so buffets that survive from the Ursulines, this form, with tapered legs and diamond-point pulls (here replaced with later turned pulls), is the most common. For another of this form, see Holden et al,Furnishing Louisiana, p. 226.
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Louisiana 1780-1829 Mulberry
Jack and Pat Holden
Fair Market Value for Non-Cash Charitable Contribution Appraisal Report
Effective Valuation Date: 00/00/00
(LCF54)
Location: Maison Chenal, Upper Dining Room
FAIR MARKET VALUE:
$2,000
Category: Funiture (Creole)
Creole-Style Slat-Back Chair
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