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Glapion Group armoire. Sold at Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, LA, 11/21/2014, lot 455. Estimate: $12,000-$18,000. Realized: $21,510 (including buyer's premium).
Glapion Group armoire. Sold at Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, LA, 10/01/2004, lot 708. Estimate: $20,000-$25,000. Realized: $55,200 (including buyer's premium).
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Colonial Table
Louisiana 1770-1820
Cherry and cypress
Long rectangular top over a single drawer, and resting on turned legs, and H-stretcher, and ball feet.
29.875" high, 37.25" wide, 63.75" long
Condition:Fair; drawer and feet restored, corners were clipped and have been restored
Betty Leger; found on the Acadian Prairie
Andrew Richmond PO Box 2199 Marietta, OH 45750 740.760.1788 andrew@wipiak.com
(LF11)
Location: Maison Chenal, Upper Dining Room FAIR MARKET VALUE: $18,000
Category: Furniture (Colonial)
The combination ofearlier-style turnings and the use of cherry suggest a late 18th-century date of manufacture--a point at which the creolization process was beginning. Clearly an expensive table made for a family of means, it does retain the ability to be multifunctional
Jack and Pat Holden
Fair Market Value for Non-Cash Charitable Contribution
Appraisal Report
Effective Valuation Date: 00/00/00 page 120 of 851