SUNDAY DISCOUNTS - English Turn Beauty - the Estate of Milburn Calhoun, M.D. - treasure trove!

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Dates
Fri
Feb 22
9am to 1pm
2019
Sat
Feb 23
9am to 12pm
2019
Sun
Feb 24
9am to 12pm
2019

Terms

Cash, major credit cards, debit cards accepted. Checks if personally known to us. Please bring your own boxes for packing your items - you may need more than one. We do not respond to emails asking us for pricing on individual items - come to the sale if you want to know how much something costs. No early sales. If you purchase furniture or appliances, you need to be able to pick-up and haul it away yourself.

Sunday is Discount Day - up to 40% off on almost everything remaining!!!

 

Silent Partners Estate Sales is pleased to announce that they have been chosen to liquidate the estate of Milburn Calhoun, M.D., and his lovely wife Nancy.  Dr. Calhoun was the owner and driving force of Pelican Publishing Company for many years.  He was a legend in regional publishing circles, and published such classics as Cajun Night Before Christmas, the New Orleans Architecture series, the Justin Wilson cookbooks, and Zig Ziglar's bestselling "See you at the Top."

Their beautiful English Turn home is the setting for this 3-day sale.  If you are at all interested in antiquarian and regional books, regional photography, rare ephemera, and Louisiana memorabilia, you will NOT want to miss this sale.  The library alone - modeled after the one in the film My Fair Lady -  is phenomenal, with two floors and thousands of volumes.

This is literally the collection of a lifetime.

No children (that means anyone under 18) will be admitted to this sale - please leave your young ones at home - we will make no exceptions. 

There will be controlled admittance to the home, so get there early or be prepared to wait.  The Gate is going to want to see the driver's Driver's license - if that is a problem, don't come to the sale - their rule, not mine.

 

There are no numbers given out Saturday/Sunday.  The gate will open at 8:00 a.m.  Sale starts at 9:00 a.m.  They will not let anyone in after 11:30 a.m.


 

Some highlights:

Some years ago, Dr. Calhoun purchased the library of Grace King, well-known local historian and author. A beautiful bookcase that belonged to her is in the sale, along with many of her (inscribed) books and lots of family papers - personal letters to/from Grace King and her family, the personal account records, school books, scrapbooks, etc. MANY items of interest, including a condolence letter from Ellsworth Woodward and Francis T. Nicholls, written entirely in their hand on their stationary, floral tribute card from "Comus", mourning ephemera, etc.

Spectacular 15 foot long, 8.5 foot tall mahogany breakfront/bookcase with keys - family says dates from 1780. 

Fantastic photographs of local interest, including an original Jay Dearborn Edwards photograph of the fire station at 700 Girod Street (with hook and ladder wagon).  Jay D. Edwards was one of the first photographers to document sites in the City of New Orleans. Taken before 1860 and extremely rare.  Original photo  - 1902 Tulane Theatre Box Office featuring Henry Breese and Harry L. Campbell.  Early streetcar photos - too many others to mention.There are many other wonderful early local images, along with some cased examples (dags and ambrotypes)

CDVs of Confederate generals - Beauregard, Stonewall Jackson, Sterling Price, Joseph Johnston, others

Great selection of old maps, focusing on Louisiana - some very early.  Atlases, too.

Early stereoviews, including some of New Orleans, Vicksburg and St. Augustine, Florida - as well as an interesting stereoscope to view them on.

Antique sheet music, including many printed in New Orleans mid 19th century (Blackmar and Werlein) - some Civil War pieces, Huey Long, a good selection, along with an 1860 copy of DIXIE, printed in New Orleans

Books - too many to mention - highlights include:

"To Glorious Immortality: the Rise & Fall of the Girod St. Cemetery, #592 of 100, signed by the author (1st ed) to Stuart Landry, previous owner of Pelican Publishing

Children of Strangers (1st edition - signed) by Lyle Saxon

First Edition William Faulkner's "Pylon'

Lafcadio Hearn first editions, including "One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances", 1882, signed., Exotics and Retrospectives, 1st ed., others

DeSoto and His Men in the Land of Florida, 1898 (Grace King - presentation copy to her brother Branch King)

La Louisiane Creole (1885) - rare cookbook

Audubon: An intimate Life of an American Woodsman, #99 of 375, signed and numbered

Every Man a King (Huey Long) - there is a lot of Long material in this sale

Illustrated Guide and Sketch Book to New Orleans, 1st ed. Sold on the grounds of the Cotton Exposition

Krewe of Proteus, 1st Hundred Years, 1st ed.

Early LSU yearbooks

History of Louisiana from the earliest period, 1827, Vol. 1 only - Grace King's copy, possibly given to her by Gayarre

French Quarter Etchings, Wm. Woodward, 1st ed.

History of Louisiana, 4 vols, Alcee Fortier,  #843 of 1000 sets

Letters of Zachary Taylor from Battlefields of the Mexican War, 1908.

Narrative of Soujourner Truth, 1850

Myths of the Norseland, 1878 - personal copy of Varina Davis Howell (Jefferson Davis' daughter)

New Orleans As I Find It, 1845, H. Didmus

Madame Delphine, George Washington Cable, signed 1st edition

MANY MANY OTHERS

 Vintage Mah-Jong Set

Dozens of important Historical Monographs/Pamphlets (these are only a few):

     Two pamphlets from the personal library of Henry Clay Warmouth, Reconstruction Governor, one inscribed in his hand

     Police Regulations of the Parish of West Baton Rouge, 1828, in French

     Trials of the Hon. James Workman and Lewis Kerr before the United States Court for the Orleans District in a charge of High Misdemeanor, New Orleans imprint, 1807

      Les Imperials (A. Lusson), in French, 1841, New Orleans imprint

      Address of the LA Native American Association to the Citizens of LA and the inhabitants of the U.S., (New Orleans, 1839), with list of members.  Extremely rare Know-Nothing Party Anti-Immigration Screed.

      Memorial of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Inhabitants of New Orleans, 1827 (2 maps) - 20th Congress House of Representatives

       Official Souvenir Program - Transfer of Louisiana from France to the United States (New Orleans Historical Society, 1903), New Orleans imprint

        Memorial to Joseph Numa Augustin, Jr., 1898  - extremely rare memorial to a Donaldsonville native who fell in the Charge on San Juan Hill

        Report of the Joint Committee on Pauperism and Destitution on behalf of the Councils of the 3 Municipalities of New Orleans and of the City of Lafayette, 1851 (former property of Grace King and signed in her hand on cover).

         Reminiscent Story of the Great Civil War (A memoir by Henry H. Baker, Washington Artillery), New Orleans imprint, 1911 - 2 vols.

         Historical Sketch of the St. Louis Cathedral - Ursuline Convent - Mortuary Chapel by Roger Baudier, 1936 First Edition

         Poetical History of Louisiana (Cotton Exposition souvenir), New Orleans imprint, 1885

         Speech of the Hon. J.P. Benjamin of Louisiana delivered in the Senate of the U.S. 11 March 1858 - Slavery Protected by the Common Law of the New World - 1858 - extremely rare         

         J.P. Benjamin's Speech in Defense of the National Democracy Against the Attack of Judge Douglas - Constitutional Rights of the States, Washington City 1860 - extremely rare

          1915 Program - Dedication of the Battle Abbey (Old Spanish Armory), 9 Jan 1915

           Centenary College of Louisiana - Commencement Program - July 1847

           Code of Honor - Rationale and uses, 2nd Edition, New Orleans imprint 1883.  An important treatise on the rules of dueling - very scarce.

             History of the Riot at Colfax by the Committee of 70, published 1874 -  VERY RARE

             The Charity Hospital of Louisiana, 1923 edition, contains lists of doctors who practiced there - signed by author

             New Orleans Cremation Society Pamphlet, Charter and Prospectus, 1884, contains list of members - extremely rare

             Levee Board monograph on the employment of convict labor, 1867

             Jefferson Davis - a sketch of the Life and Character of the President of the Confederate States, 1908 - presented to the public school children of Louisiana and Mississippi on the Davis Centennial - printed by the New Orleans Times Democrat

             History of Germans on the Lower Mississippi, 1889 - In German

             Nos Hommes et Notre Histoire, 1911 - in French. Monograph on the history of free men of color and the writers of Les Cenelles.

             Dorothy Dix.....Herself - autographed by the author (famous newspaper woman)

             Speech of Hon. Jacob M. Howard of Michigan- Joint Resolution for Recognition and Readmission to the Union of the State of Louisiana - delivered in the Senate 1865

              Maille's Divorce Laws of Louisiana, New Orleans imprint, 1884

              Rare copy of "What I have Learned in Twenty Years as Captain of Comus" by George Janvier - inscribed by him to his "good friend Stuart O. Landry."

              Some Interesting Papers of John McDonough pertaining to the LA purchase and the Liberian Colonization, 1898

              Original Newspaper - New York Times, 9 May 1862 - Front page news is the Capture of New Orleans

              Address to the Vestry of the Church of the Epiphany at Opelousas, LA - 1856, Opelousas imprint - very rare

              Libretto from Opera performed at the French Theatre (New Orleans) in 1856 - The Devil's Home  - in French & English

              Libretto from Opera performed at the French Theatre - 1857 - The Queen of Cypress - in French & English

              Libretto from Opera performed in Napoleonville  - 1856 - Charles VI - very rare

              Masonic Interest - LA Freternite Revue de la Maconnerie Universelle - 1870, in French - New Orleans imprint

              Street Railway Guide to the City of New Orleans - all the streetcar routes - 1884 original

              Original program/menu from St. Charles Hotel - Banquet honoring President William McKinley, 1901

              Composition book owned by Nina King, younger sister of Grace King, 1875, written in her hand - essays and musings

              Thesaurus dated 1888, owened by Annie Ragan King, sister to Grace King

              1 original issue of the Double Dealer (local literary magazine), N.O. imprint, Nov. 1925

Furnishings - nice sofas, beds (king and twin), chests of drawers, dining room/breakfront, coffee tables, antique barrister bookcases (over a dozen), baby crib, Henredon bedroom furniture, much more - we will be adding to this description.

Framed Art - including a large antique engraving of "The Last Meeting of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson"

Very nice leather Lazy-Boy Recliner

Lovely piano with bench - great tone

Vintage Doctor bags and microscope

Ladies clothing, including a lovely vintage mink stole

Kitchenware of all types - small appliances, cookware, bakeware, some Pyrex - hostessware, some vintage, cast iron, Magnalite roaster

Tons of miscellaneous and holiday decorations

              

 

 

      

 

 

 

This custom beauty was built in 1990 for the family of Dr. Milburn Calhoun, M.D., owner/publisher of Pelican Publishing Company.This lovely home has now been sold and all contents must GO....The house was featured in "New Orleans Homes at Christmas."  It was custom built in 1990 to showcase the Calhoun's collection of Louisiana books, maps, and ephemera.Enter through the leaded glass doors.......and past the sweeping staircase....into a house full of GREAT STUFF.We are about to faint from exhaustion and our doctor is not allowing us to answer pricing questions before the sale.  See you there.Sale PicturePair of designer sofas....house was child/pet free....Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureFabulous antique bookcase - the library was built around it - dates from 1780, 15 feet long, mahogany breakfront/bookcase.  This one of a kind library, modeled after the one in the film My Fair Lady, houses thousands of volumes.  Hundreds are rare and/or out of print.This breakfront is subject to pre-sale - if you are interested, please contact us.  It is 15 feet long and 8'5" in height.  Breaks down into three pieces.Sale PictureBarrister bookcases line the  upstairs section.  All are for sale.This photo from "New Orleans homes at Christmas" showcases the library's spiral staircase.Sale PictureSale PictureLovely 1905 disc music box - EMPRESS - plays the large metal discs - comes with 10 - works great.Sale PictureCarnival - 1949 Noblads badge - also a niced-sized 1950'w badge for the defunct MOKANA krewe - marked STERLING.Remains of a floral tribute left by Comus at the funeral of Branch King, brother to noted Louisiana historian Grace King - note the black trimmed envelope.Important early photograph by Jay Dearborn Edwards - taken pre-1860 - of the Firehouse at 700 Girod.  Edwards was one of the first photographers to document sites/buildings in the City of New Orleans. Closer view of the Edwards photo.  Note the Hook/ladder in the foreground.  A very rare image.Back of the Edwards photo.  Another photo in this series - the "Magnolia" - sold at Neal's Auction for over $4,000.Original CDVs of Confederate generals - Beauregard, Stonewall Jackson, Leonidas Polk, Sterling Price, etc.  We have also found one of Joe Johnston.1874 newspaper featuring the "heroes" of the Battle of Liberty Place - a complete article follows on the second page.  Very rare.Sale PictureOnly one example of the type of scare local ephemera featured in this sale - truly the collection of a lifetime!Sale PictureOne of many old local photosThis group of schools boys is identified on the back, along with the Jesuit priests in the photo with them.Rare New Orleans street sceneThe LoveJoy building - note the large saws on offer in front of the store.....We will also be offering this rare copy of "The Crescent City" by Englehart - packed full of photos of buildings and private residences (many "ain't dere no more") - very hard to find and the nicest copy I have ever seen of this title.Title page of the Englehart book....Sample page with private residences of the city....Views of Louisiana State University - early 20th centuryORIGINAL 19th century funeral notice - a Thibodeaux  piece - very scarceLarge Holy Bible translated into the Burmese language - copyright 1840!Scarce John McDonough piece - French Jurists opinion on his will - New Orleans imprint, copyright 1852.Lovely original albumen photo - View from Audubon Park with Holy Name and Tulane in the background.Anti-Huey Long piece - 1935Rare book on Girod Cemetery - only 1000 printed - signed and numbered.  Out of print.You simply will not believe the local and regional ephemera in this sale - literally the collection of a lifetime!19th century stereoviews - some of Vicksburg, St. Augustine Florida, etc....also a few New Orleans viewsSale Picture1850's New Orleans medical journals....Super rare cook book - hard to find in any condition....There are several interesting pieces of Huey Long ephemera in this sale....Sale PictureCheck this out! Original photo of old New Orleans streetcar....London Gazette - 1679!  all original.....Letter from Ellsworth Woodward to Grace King - a condolence letter on the death of her brother - written on his stationary in his hand.Calling cards from New Orleans notables - funeral of Branch KingAnother great Huey Long piece...Sale PictureMourning Ephemera from the King family, including clipped locks of hair from family members (a 19th century custom).Mid 19th century trade bills from long-defunct New Orleans businessesSale PicturePelicans through out the home......King and twin beds in this home - all super clean...Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureGreat selection of vintage maps - framed and unframed - focusing on Louisiana.Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureWOW!  Original LSU sheet music - original, 1935 - with Huey Long on cover . Fantastic condition!!!Sale PictureSale PictureKitchenware of all types...Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureLovely King bed with lighted headboard - TempurPedic mattressSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSelection of vintage doctor bags and equipment.......including a microscope with case...Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureStar Wars, Marvel, and DC Hallmark ornaments....Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureA. Crossman, Confederate Mayor of New OrleansSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureWe have got LOADS of antique barrister style bookcases in this sale - all sizes.  All will be sold.Fantastic vintage Mah-Jongg set in original box....Sale PictureAnother great photo.....And here's another one!Sale PictureThis piano has a great tone and would be perfect for a student pianist....Not even the Library of Congress has a copy of this book.  We haven't been able to find another copy - ANYWHERE.  Inscribed from the Captain to his friend Stuart Landry (former owner of Pelican Publishing)Sale PictureSale PictureRattan setSale PictureVintage mink in excellent conditionSale PictureLarge original engraving "The Last Meeting of Lee and Jackson" - a real beauty....we also have a very nice reproduction of this piece.More rare sheet music...Here is a lovely Louisiana bookcase featuring locking doors and storage beneath. It's fantastic!This beauty belonged to well-known historian and author Grace King.  Dr. Calhoun purchased her library many years ago.  Features adjustable shelving - original glass - completely breaks down for moving.Sale PicturePelican-themed articles in his collection are sprinkled throughout the home.

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