Neal Auction Louisiana Purchase 2015

Additional information at www.nealauction.com 45 195. Charleston Coin Silver Creamer , John Mood, 1792‑1864, wc. 1816‑1864, marked “J.MOOD” in serrated rectangle, urn form with scroll handle, faceted body and die rolled borders, h. 7 3/4 in., wt. 10.55 troy ozs. $1200/1800 Ref.: Burton, E. Milby, Charleston Silversmiths 1690‑1860 , pp. 129‑132. 196. New Orleans Coin Silver Teapot , Christopf Christian Kuchler & Adolph Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich, 1852‑1853, pear form, stepped circular base, both sides engraved with large rococo cartouches and one side with the name “Ella”, domed cover chased with conforming rocaille band with apple form finial, faceted spout and capped scroll handle, marked on underside “K&H” in an oval, “HYDE & GOODRICH, MANUFACTURERS NEW ORLEANS”, and “WARRANTED PURE COIN” in a serrated punch, h. 8 5/8 in., wt. 24 ozs. 13 dwts. $1000/1500 Ref.: Crescent City Silver , pp. 30‑37 197. New Orleans Coin Silver Ladle , Jean‑Noel Delarue (b. France 1776, d. New Orleans 1842), act. New Orleans 1802‑1842, marked “De/Larue” in script letters in oval flanked by bees in octagonal cartouches, fiddle handle with script monogram, l. 14 1/2 in., wt. 7.35 troy ozs. $1500/2500 Ref.: Crescent City Silver , pp. 66‑67, mark illus. p. 125. 198. Fine Natchez Coin Silver Sweetmeat Basket , Emile Profilet (1801‑1868), act. Natchez 1823‑1868, marked “E. PROFILET” in rectangle, footed navette form, trompe l’oeil basketweave with ropetwist borders and swing handle, h. (to top of handle) 6 7/8 in., w. 6 3/8 in, d. 4 1/8 in., wt. 8.65 troy ozs. $4000/6000 Ref.: Nineteenth Century Natchez‑Made Silver , pp. 20‑25. 199. New Orleans Coin Silver Repoussé Water Pitcher , c. 1852‑1853, marked “K & H” (Christopf Christian Kuchler and Adolphe Himmel) “HYDE AND GOODRICH”, “MANUFACTURER” and “WARRANTED PURE COIN”, twig‑form handle and border, cotton blossom repoussé, height 14 in., weight 39.70 troy ozs. $5000/7000 Note: The short-lived partnership of Christoph Christian Kuchler and Adolphe Himmel, active only 1852-1853, produced pieces bearing only their makers’ mark as well as manufactured for Hyde & Goodrich. Reference: Crescent City Silver, pgs. 30-37. 200. Three Louis Philippe 1st Standard Silver Forks , c. 1840, Dominq Laporte, Paris, act. 1825-1863. $100/200 Provenance: Descended from Martha Hilliard Barrow Turnbull, Rosedown Plantation.

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