Choctaw Hall, once the epitome of ruined finery and decayed elegance, is a collection loved and cherished by generations of the Cupit family.
A Mississippi landmark, the noted architect James Hardie, a Scottish immigrant and his three brothers constructed the mansion, finishing in 1836. The home features a transitional style from Federal to Greek Revival with a renowned late-Federal staircase. Furnished in William IV, early American Empire with a collection of outstanding Jacob Petit French porcelain and family silver. Said to be one of the most opulent and must-see homes in the entire South.
- Elegant Fruit Topiaries and Pomander Balls
- Rotating Swiss mechanical tabletop purchased at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis
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