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SKINNERFine Jewelry
Sale 2462 June 16, 2009 Boston
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009 63 Park Plazaat 10 a.m. Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Sunday, June 14, 2009 12 to 5 p.m.Monday, June 15, 2009 12 to 7 p.m.
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1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor andSkinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceedthe estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not alot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.
2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature withrespect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, ofdescription, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement madeat the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.
3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputedbid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lotfor sale.
4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner, Inc. may impose, and thepurchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed by the purchaser withinthree (3) business days after the date of sale. Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more thanthree (3) days after the date of sale. At the option of Skinner, Inc., the merchandise may be transferred to and stored at a bonded warehouse andthe purchaser agrees to pay all transfer and storage expenses. Skinner, Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest chargeof 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item not paid by the purchaser within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale.
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7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by suchpurchaser for such item.
8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within theUnited States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items thatinclude material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting oflicensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitutecancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.
9. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 5% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number.Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and otherqualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department ofCorporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston.
10. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, a premium equal to 18.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyers premium onproperty purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in the amount equal to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15%of the final bid over $200,000.
11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person,through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.
12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright orreproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalogue. Thecopyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of thiscatalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without ourprior written consent.
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Note Regarding Colored Stones
Purchasers are reminded that colored stones and diamonds may be enhanced by using one ormore techniques, including but not limited to: clarity enhancement, resins, and heat treatments.
Skinner makes no warranty express or implied to the buyer as to whether a natural stone has beenenhanced.
SKINNERinvites you to attend an
Auction Preview & Jewelry Clinic
Sunday, June 14th
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
As a complement to its auction preview, Skinner invites you to participate in its Jewelry Clinic, hosted by Mr. Hagop Matossian from
Bostonian Jewelers.
Mr. Matossian, an antique and period jewelry restoration expert, is viewed by his peers in the industry as a pioneer in laser restoration techniques.
For the past 25 years, he has collaborated with dealers and private collectorson restoration and alteration projects. He will be available for individualconsultations concerning items in the auction throughout the afternoon.
All preview attendees invited.
Bostonian Jewelers & Manufacturers, Inc., located in downtown Boston in the Jewelers Exchange Building, specializes in estate and period restoration, and custom
design and manufacturing of jewelry. Family owned and operated since 1969,Bostonian Jewelers uses the latest in laser technology, and can restore even the
most intricate of antique and period jewelry in platinum, gold, sterling silver, and basemetal, as well as complicated enamel work.
Descendants of the Belle Epoque Actress Réjane
A Connecticut Collector of Georgian Jewelry
Lots 438, 439, 456, 459, 730
The Late Mrs. William duPont, Jr.
Lots 155, 163, 184, 191, 192, 197, 242, 502, 509, 521, 658, 664
Helen Lee Caldwell was a leading designer of children’s clothes in Manhattan for three decades under the name Helen Lee. In1953 she became the first children’s designer to win the Coty American Fashion Critics Award, for her designs for YounglandInc. The award cited her “significant influence in the development of good taste and charm in children’s fashions.”
For the next three decades, Miss Lee designed clothes for infants, girls, boys, and teenagers. She also created designs for Sears,Roebuck & Company; Saks Fifth Avenue; Alyssa, a children’s fashion concern; and for her own company, Designs by Helen LeeInc. As designer and partner at Alyssa, she received a Neiman-Marcus Award in 1958 and the Ethel Traphagen Award in 1970.She retired in the late 1970s.
Miss Lee was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was a direct descendent of General Robert E. Lee. She attended the Universityof Tennessee before coming to New York, where she studied at the Art Students League and at the Traphagen School of Art.She died on March 13, 1991 in Knoxville; she was 82 years old and had lived in Knoxville since 1981.
Provenance
List of Makers
Accura....................................................................................312Assael ....................................................................................527
Marina B. ......................................................................175, 646Bailey, Banks & Biddle ..........................................................707Baume & Mercier ..................................................................505Bippart Griscom & Osborn ....................................................552Boucheron ....................................................537, 741, 744, 745Buccellati ..............................................................576, 642, 643Bulgari ..................................422, 425, 434, 488, 523, 644, 650Bulova....................................................................................691Irvin and Bonnie Burkee ........................................................108
J.E. Caldwell ..........................................................................138Carrera y Carrera....................................................................519Carter, Gough & Co. ............................................................556Cartier ..........................177, 183, 188, 211, 344, 350, 421, 444..............................460, 466, 477, 479, 501, 508, 518, 520-522............................526, 620, 626, 654, 672, 685, 690, 692, 729
Los Castillo ............................................................................413Metales Castillo ......................................................................107Charlton & Co. ....................................................................731Chopard ........................................................................621, 622Andrew Clunn........................................................................516Concord ................................................................................507Vacheron & Constantin..........................................................478J. Cooper ..............................................................................117Angela Cummings..........................................................424, 647
Salvador Dali ..........................................................................436Christian Dior ..................................................................88, 500Dorfman ................................................................................600Henry Dunay ........................................................................661Tony Duquette ......................................................................660Stephen Dweck ........................................................................98
Enos Richardson & Co. ........................................................464Erté........................................................................................229
Fendi........................................................................................89Jean Francois Fichot ..............................................................208
Frank Gehry ..........................................................................515Asch Grossbardt ............................................................429, 452Gübelin ..................................................................................224Gump’s ..................................................................................200
F.G. Hale (Attributed to) ......................................................570William H. Haseler ................................................................122Oscar Heyman ..............................................................334, 616Hermès ................................................87, 90-93, 457, 491, 503Jose Hess ..............................................................................198E. Howard ............................................................................475
Iridesse ..................................................................................606
Georg Jensen................................................1-88, 110, 118, 123Joslin, Linda ..........................................................................187
Kai-Yin Lo ............................................................................535Hodson Kennard & Co. ........................................................411Barry Kieselstein-Cord ..................................................223, 432Kohn..............................................................................247, 557Krementz & Co. ..........................................................461, 553Kria ........................................................................................186Charles Krypel........................................................................599Kutchinsky ............................................................................169
Lagos ..............................................................................99, 103Lalaounis................................................................................653Lalique ..................................................................................705Liberty & Co. ......................................................................124Longines ................................................................................494William Link ..........................................................................121Gerardo Lopez ......................................................................105
Marcus & Co. ..............................................................304, 700MAZ......................................................................................651McTeigue ..............................................................................210Meylan ..................................................................................713Marini Misani ........................................................................524Sterle Montreaux....................................................................641Morelli ..................................................................................336
Nardi ....................................................................................447
Edward Oakes................................................566, 567, 568, 569Obrey ....................................................................................509Omega ..........................................................................228, 504Otto & Heinemann................................................................470
Piaget ....................................................................................493Ruven Perelman ............................................151, 157, 159, 160Paloma Picasso ......................................................................106Patek Philippe ........................................480, 482, 496, 498, 510
Rolex ..................................................................489, 495, 501ARoyal Copenhagen, Anton Michelson ....................................116Ruser ....................................................................131, 528, 529
Sabbadini ..............................................................................532Schlumberger ........................................................483, 490, 497Seaman Schepps ....................................525, 540, 638, 657, 666Geo. W. Shiebler & Co. ........................................................119Shreve, Crump & Low ..................................................423, 716Sloan & Co. ..........................................................................305Spaulding & Co. ..................................................................277 William Spratling....................................................104, 109, 111
Tiffany & Co. ......................106, 137, 149, 180, 231, 232, 309............310, 333, 390, 391, 408, 430, 453, 468, 483, 490, 492............497, 515, 544, 587, 629, 640, 648, 655, 663, 715, 725
Touchon ................................................................................475
Van Cleef & Arpels ..................................94, 316, 332, 335, 431..............................................................499, 538, 539, 645, 670Van Craeynest ........................................................................615Verdura ..................................................................................671
Waltham ........................................................................471-474Waslikoff ................................................................................682David Webb ..................................................139, 658, 664, 673Whiteside & Blank ................................................................555Harry Winston ......................................................................720
Raymond Yard........................................................................448David Yurman ....................................................................96, 97
1.Sterling Silver and Lapis Bar Pin, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no.103, the bar pin with floral motif terminals, each centering acabochon, lg. 2 7/8 in., signed GI.
Note: An example with labradorite is pictured in Georg Jensen: ATradition of Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 129.
$400-600
2.Sterling Silver Tulip Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no.100B, designed by Georg Jensen, lg. 1 5/8 in.,with additional Continental hallmarks.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 11.
$150-250
3.Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, 1933-1944mark, no. 11A, designed by Georg Jensen, set with a “silverpearl” in foliate surround, size 5 1/4.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 166.
$200-300
4.Sterling Silver and Garnet Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 48, designed by Henry Pilstrup, set withtwo garnet cabochons with foliate shoulders, size 7.
Note: An example with moonstones is pictured in Georg Jensen:A Tradition of Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 90.
$250-350
5..830 Silver Flower Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no. 186,dia. 1 1/8 in., marked GI and impressed 830 in circle of dots.
$250-350
6.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no.57A, designed by Georg Jensen, each link set with a “silver pearl”among foliate motifs, lg. 7 in.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 118.
$600-800
7..826 Silver and Lapis Brooch, Georg Jensen, 1904-1908 mark,no. 29, designed as bellflower motifs, and set with lapiscabochons, lg. 1 1/2 in., marked Gi and G with decorative Jsuperimposed, and signed Georg Jensen.
Note: A similar example with amber and malachite, no. 148, ispictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, by JanetDrucker, p. 75.
$1,000-1,500
8.Sterling Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, 1933-1944mark, no. 42, designed as a wreath with “silver pearl” accents,dia. 2 in.
Note: Pictured with lapis in Georg Jensen: A Tradition ofSplendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 132.
$250-350
9.Sterling Silver and Moonstone Brooch, Georg Jensen,Denmark, English letter date for 1987, no. 159, designed byGeorg Jensen, formed as a wreath set with cabochons, lg. 1 3/4in., with English import and hallmarks.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 90.
$400-600
10.Sterling Silver and Moonstone Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 10, designed by Georg Jensen, set withmoonstone cabochons in foliate surround, size 7.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 113.
$400-600
11.Sterling Silver Dove Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 204, designed by Georg Jensen, with “silverpearl” accents, lg. 1 1/2 in.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 137.
$150-250
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12..830 Silver and Lapis Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, 1915-1927 mark, no. 11A, designed by Georg Jensen, set with a lapiscabochon in foliate surround, size 7.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 166.
$250-350
13.Sterling Silver and Moonstone Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 48, designed by Henry Pilstrup, set withtwo moonstone cabochons with foliate shoulders, size 8.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 90.
$200-300
14.Sterling Silver Necklace, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no. 47, ofball and chain links, lg. 14 1/2 in., (maker’s mark worn).
$250-350
15..830 Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no. 31, designedby Georg Jensen, and formed as a scrolling foliage, lg. 1 in.,marked with both GI and 830 in circles of dots.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 127.
$250-350
16..830 Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no. 51, designedas a garland centering a “silver pearl,” lg. 1 1/2 in.
Note: An example with green stone is pictured in a Georg Jensencatalogue c. 1940, reproduced in Georg Jensen: A Tradition ofSplendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 168.
$300-500
17.Two Tall Metal and Glass Display Cases, the upper portionwith Georg Jensen label, upper section with four shelves and glassdoors, lower section with ten narrow drawers, 70 7/8 x 2315/16 x 12 7/16 in., (one drawer missing).
$1,000-1,500
18.Sterling Silver Bangle, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 206, designed by Torun Bülow-Hübe, interior cir. 73/4 in., with designer’s mark.
$300-500
19.Sterling Silver and Onyx Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 328, designed by Nanna Ditzel, and formedas a oyster shell with onyx “pearl” accent, lg. 2 in., withadditional designer’s mark NJ.
$400-600
20.Sterling Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 322, designed by Henning Koppel, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$200-300
21.Sterling Silver Butterfly Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 283, designed by Arno Malinowski, asbutterflies resting atop bellflowers, dia. 2 1/8 in.
$250-350
22.Sterling Silver Bangle, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 359, designed by Ole Kortzau, interior cir. 8 1/2 in.
$300-500
23.Sterling Silver Longchain, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, also marked HaH for Hans Hansen, and composed offlattened baton links, lg. 37 1/2 in.
$500-700
24.Sterling Silver and Diamond Bangle, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, letter date for 1986, no. 334, set with twodiamond mêlée and gold-washed accent, interior cir. 7 in., withEnglish import and hallmarks.
$400-600
25.Sterling Silver and Diamond Bangle, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 334, set with two diamond mêlée and gold-washed accent, interior cir. 7 3/4 in.
$500-700
26.Sterling Silver Necklace, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, andmarked HaH for Hans Hansen, composed of arched bar links, lg.15 in.
$500-700
27.Sterling Silver Fringe Necklace, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 115, designed by Bent Gabrielsen, withdetachable segments, lg. to 15 5/8 in.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 154.
$1,500-2,000
28.Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark,no. 145, designed by Henning Koppel, size 11.
$150-250
29.Sterling Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 311, designed by Arno Malinowski, as a little lamb andivy, lg. 2 in.
$250-350
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30.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 103, designed by Edvard Kindt-Larsen, lg. 7 3/4 in.
$500-700
31.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 104A, designed by Edvard Kindt-Larsen, lg. 7 1/4 in.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 175.
$300-500
32.Abstract Design Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 93, size 8 1/2.
$200-300
33.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 248, designed by Bent Gabrielsen, of large, domedlinks, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$600-800
34.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 88B, designed by Henning Koppel, lg. 7 1/4 in.
Note: A similar necklace is pictured in Georg Jensen: A Traditionof Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 153.
$600-800
35.Abstract Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark,made by Hans Hansen, designed as a fan motif, size 7.
$150-250
36.18kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Ring, post-1945 mark, no.1103A, designed as a disk centering a cultured pearl, 7.5 dwt, size3 1/2, English import and hallmarks.
$800-1,200
37.18-1/2 Karat Gold Bracelet, Georg Jensen, 1933-1944 mark,no. 305H, designed as alternating blossom and leaf motif links,10.3 dwt, lg. 7 5/8 in.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 182.
$2,000-2,500
38.18kt Gold Bracelet, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no. 104,designed by Edvard Kindt-Larsen, 19.9 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in.
Note: An example in silver is pictured in Georg Jensen: ATradition of Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 175.
$1,200-1,500
39.18kt Tricolor Gold Fusion Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, designed by Nina Koppel, and composed ofthree interlocking bands, 12.6 dwt, size 8 1/2.
$700-900
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40.18kt Gold Dolphin Brooch, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark,no. 1317, designed by Arno Malinowski, 3.2 dwt, lg. 1 5/8 in.
$500-700
41.18kt Gold Earclips, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no. 1118,designed by Henning Koppel, 8.8 dwt, lg. 1 1/8 in., Englishimport and hallmarks.
$600-800
42.18kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Brooch, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no. 1328, designed by Nanna and Jorgen Ditzel,18.5 dwt, lg. 2 1/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
43.18kt Gold Flower Earrings, Georg Jensen, probably post1945-mark, no. 305, 3.9 dwt, lg. 3/4 in.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 182.
$1,000-1,200
44.18kt Gold and Amethyst Ring, post-1945 mark, designed byHarald Nielsen, bezel-set with an oval cabochon, no. 1046A, size7.
$500-700
45.18kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Earpendants, each designed as arod with cultured pearl terminal, 3.2 dwt, lg. 2 in., marked Gwith a superimposed J.
$1,000-1,500
46.18kt Gold Brooch, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no. 1327,designed by Henning Koppel, 9.4 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in., Englishimport mark and hallmarks.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 180.
$500-700
47.Two 18kt Gold Brooches, Georg Jensen, the first a knotbrooch, marked G with a superimposed J, the other with post-1945 mark, no. 1426, designed by Torun Bülow-Hübe, 6.0 dwt,lg. 1 1/2, 2 3/4 in.
$400-500
48.Two 18-1/2 Karat Gold Flower Brooches, Georg Jensen, onewith 1915-1927 mark, no. 305, the other bar pin with 1933-1944 mark, no. 183, 6.4 dwt, lg. 1 1/4, 2 1/2 in.
$600-800
49.18kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Earclips, Denmark, post-1945mark, 1999, designed by Nanna Ditzel, 6.2 dwt, lg. 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
50.18kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Brooch, Georg Jensen,Denmark, post-1945 mark, designed as a lily pad, 9.0 dwt, lg. 13/4 in.
$800-1,200
51.18kt Tricolor Gold Fusion Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, designed by Nina Koppel, and composed ofthree interlocking bands, 10.4 dwt, size 6.
$600-800
52.18kt Tricolor Gold Rolling Ring, Georg Jensen, France, post-1945 mark, 4.9 dwt, size 4, guarantee stamps.
$250-350
53.Sterling Silver Bangle, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, designed by Hans Hansen, and formed as a thick bangle,interior cir. 8 1/4 in.
$250-350
54.Abstract Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, made by Hans Hansen, size 7.
$200-300
55.Sterling Silver Bird Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 166, lg. 2 1/4 in.
Note: A similar example, no. 81, is pictured in Georg Jensen: ATradition of Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 131.
$300-500
56.Sterling Silver Fusion Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 368, designed by Nina Koppel, as threeinterlocking bands, size 6 3/4.
$100-200
57.Two Sterling Silver Rings, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, nos.244 and 258, designed by Minas Spiridis, for the left hand, size 63/4, 5 3/4.
$200-300
58.Sterling Silver and Moonstone Pendant, Georg Jensen,Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 360B, designed by Ole Kortzau,shaped as a leaf with two moonstone cabochon highlights, lg. 13/4 in.
$250-350
59.Sterling Silver Dove Pendant Necklace, Georg Jensen,Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 123, designed as a dove withfoliate surround, and suspended from trace links, dia. 1 3/4 in.
$300-500
60.Sterling Silver and Onyx Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, English letter date for 1966, no. 328, designedby Nanna Ditzel, and formed as an oyster shell with onyx “pearl”accent, lg. 2 in., with British import and hallmarks.
$300-400
61.Sterling Silver and 18kt Gold Pendant, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no. 243B, designed by Minas Spiridis, the abstractdrop of flexible silver and gold elements, suspended from blackcord.
$400-600
62.Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, no. 243,designed by Minas Spiridis, the abstract silver band with goldedges, size 6 1/4.
$400-600
63.Sterling Silver Necklace, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 391, composed of ribbed navette links, lg. 16 5/8 in.
$500-700
64.Stainless Steel Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, design no.378 by Nanna Ditzel, the highly polished silvertone metal dialwith abstract numeral indicators, and arched rectangular case,completed by black leather band, signed dial, case, and bezel.
$400-600
65.Sterling Silver Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, design no. 2373, byThorup & Bonderup, the silvertone metal dial with batonnumeral indicators and date aperture, round bezel with Romannumerals, enclosing automatic movement, 32 mm, completed byblack leather band, signed dial, case, and band.
$400-600
66.Sterling Silver Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no. 2379,designed by Minas Spiridis, the white metal dial with gold hands,shaped bezel, 31 mm, completed by a brown leather band, signeddial, case, and band.
$700-900
67.Sterling Silver Vermeil Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, Denmark,design no. 353, by Lene Munthe, the brown dial with digitaldisplay, rounded rectangular bezel, completed by leather band,signed dial, case, and band.
$500-700
68.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, the gray metal dial withRoman numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind movement, ina shaped bezel, 32 mm, no. 168, signed on the dial, andcompleted by a blue leather strap, (gilt buckle).
$1,000-1,200
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69.Sterling Silver Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, designedno. 2363, by Allan Scharff, the black dial with clipped-cornersquare bezel, 29 mm, completed by black leather band, signeddial, case, and band.
$500-700
70.Sterling Silver Wristwatch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 2376, designed by Edvard Kindt-Larsen, the silvertonedial with rectangular bezel, completed by a bracelet of abstractlinks, lg. 6 1/2 in.
$600-800
71.Sterling Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, no. 236A,designed by Georg Jensen, the scrolling foliage set with “silverpearls,” lg. 1 5/8 in., marked with Georg Jensen and GI in circlesof dots.
Note: Pictured in Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, byJanet Drucker, p. 138.
$300-500
72.Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark,no. 347, designed by Minas Spiridis, the scrolling form with goldaccents, size 7.
$200-300
73.Sterling Silver and Onyx Band, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 119A, the silver and onyx bands joined by a goldlink, size 7.
$200-300
74.Sterling Silver and 18kt Gold Ring, Georg Jensen, post-1945mark, no. 345, designed by Minas Spiridis, as two interlockingbands, size 7.
$400-600
75.Two Abstract Sterling Silver Rings, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, no. 409, designed by Agnete Dinesen, the otherno. 241, with seed pearl accent, size 10 1/4, 8.
$150-250
76.Sterling Silver Brooch, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 236B, designed by Georg Jensen, with floral motifs,and set with “silver pearls,” lg. 1 1/2 in., (imperfections).
Note: A similar example with green agate is pictured in GeorgJensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 135.
$200-300
77.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 88B, designed by Henning Koppel, lg. 7 1/4 in.
Note: A similar necklace is pictured in Georg Jensen: A Traditionof Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker, p. 153.
$600-800
78.Sterling Silver Ring, Georg Jensen, post-1945 mark, made byHans Hansen, the square face with thin layer of 18kt gold, size11 1/4.
$200-300
79.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 375, designed as a thin ridged cuff, interior cir. 6 3/4in.
$200-300
80.Sterling Silver and Hematite Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark,post-1945 mark, English letter date for 1969, no. 97, designed byNanna Ditzel, set with a large oval cabochon, size 5, with Englishimport and hallmarks.
$300-500
81.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, also marked HaH for Hans Hansen, designed as flexible,interlocking, bell-shape links, interior cir. 6 1/2 in.
$500-700
82.Sterling Silver and Lapis Ring, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 51, claw-set with an oval cabochon, size 7.
$250-350
83.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 378, designed as thick trace links, and suspending a ballcharm with horseshoe accent, lg. 8 in.
$300-500
84.Pair of Sterling Silver Bracelets, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945 mark, each designed as hammered barrel links, lg. 7 1/2in., (only one marked).
$600-800
85.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, Denmark, post-1945mark, no. 391, designed as ridged oval links, lg. 7 3/4 in.
$400-600
86.Sterling Silver and Onyx Pendant Necklace, Georg Jensen,Denmark, post-1945 mark, no. 328, designed by Nanna Ditzel,the oyster shell pendant with onyx “pearl,” suspended from batonlinks, lg. 2, 24 in.
$400-600
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87.Orange Leather “Kelly” Handbag, Hermès, the souplé formwith goldtone hardware, opening to interior compartment withzippered patch pocket and two sleeves, with padlock and key,embossed with letter date U and number 5, 32 cm, (no shoulderstrap).
$1,000-1,500
88.Metallic Lizard and Crocodile Handbag, Christian Dior,2008, limited edition, no. 039, the zippered body with chainmailbuckle and shoulder straps, leather lacing detail, 30.5 x 22 mm.
Note: Purchased in Paris.$2,000-3,000
89.Black Patent Leather “B. Fendi” Handbag, Fendi, c. 2008-09,the embossed and textured leather with gathered body withorange stitching with buckle motifs, concealed push-piece closure,shoulder straps with curb chain hardware, 34 x 19.5 mm.
$1,000-1,500
90.Silk Scarf, Hermès, “Kilim,” depicting motifs from kilims inorange, blue, and yellow on a black and brick red ground.
$100-200
91.Silk Scarf, Hermès, “Le Carnaval de Venise,” depicting Venetianscenes, harlequins, and revelers in domino, in yellow, red, andblue on a blue ground.
$100-200
92.Silk Scarf, Hermès, “Le Carnaval de Venise,” depicting Venetianscenes, harlequins, and revelers in domino, in black, red, green,and yellow on an orange ground.
$100-200
93.Polychrome Enamel Bangle, Hermès, gilt mount, interior cir. 75/8 in., signed, boxed.
$100-150
94.18kt White Gold “Alhambra” Necklace, Van Cleef & Arpels,composed of quatrefoil form links, lg. 16 in., 133.1 dwt, signed.
$3,000-5,000
95.Sterling Silver Necklace, Italy, composed of twenty-eightrounded anchor links, lg. 28 1/2 in.
$150-250
96.Suite of Sterling Silver and 14kt Gold Jewelry, DavidYurman, a ropetwist torque necklace, bangle, and earclips, with“X” motifs, lg. 14 1/4, 6 1/4, 1 in., all signed, together with apair of sterling silver and 18kt gold fan-shape earclips, lg. 1 1/8in., marked SBI.
$400-600
97.Sterling Silver and 14kt Gold Torque Necklace, DavidYurman, designed as three rows of ropetwists, with cabochononyx terminals, pink tourmaline accents, interior cir. 16 in.,signed.
$300-500
98.Two Sterling Silver and Hardstone Jewelry Items, StephenDweck, the necklace composed of rose quartz, banded agate,rutilated quartz, and hardstone beads alternating with freshwaterpearls and joined by circular trace links; and earpendants withfloral tops suspending tumbled rose quartz beads, lg. 19 1/4 and1 1/2 in., signed, purchased at Neiman Marcus.
$300-500
99.Two Sterling Silver “Caviar” Jewelry Items, Lagos, a ring setwith a cabochon onyx, with 18kt gold bead accents, and a heart-shape whistle pendant, suspended from rope chain, size 5 1/2, lg.1 3/4 in.
$200-300
100.Cased Set of Fifteen Reproduction “Historical Diamonds,”including paste replicas of the Orloff, Jubilee, the Hope, PolarStar, Piggot, Pasha of Egypt, The Shah, Nassak, Kohinoor Newand Old Cut, Grand Mogul, Sancy, Florentine, Regent, andSouth-Star, within fitted case, 11 1/8 x 8 x 1 1/4 in., (The Shahwith small chip).
$1,000-1,500
101.Four Bakelite Reference Books, including The Bakelite JewelryBook by Davidov and Dawes, The Bakelite Collection by MatthewL. Burkholz, Bakelite: An Illustrated Guide to Collectible BakeliteObjects, and Bakelite Jewelry: A Collector’s Guide.
$100-200
102.Six Jewelry and Decorative Arts Reference Books, includingThe Jeweller’s Art: An Introduction to the Hull Grundy Gift to theBritish Museum, Jewellery from the Museum of the Ethnography ofthe Peoples of the USSR, Dictionary of Jade Nomenclature,Treasures of Thrace, L’Art Scythe (in French), and All Color Bookof Art Nouveau.
$75-125
103.Two Sterling Silver and 18kt Gold Rings, Lagos, a “Caviar”ring, with silver domes and gold bead accents, the other bezel-setwith a medallion depicting a bust with crown of laurels, size 51/2, 7.
$200-300
104.Sterling Silver Bracelet, William Spratling, c. 1935-45,composed of incised cushion-shape links each spaced by a line ofthree spheres, lg. 8 1/4 in., signed WS and Spratling Silver.
Note: A bracelet of this design is pictured in Mexican Silver, byPenny Morrill and Carole Berk, p. 43, image III-30.
$800-1,200
105.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Gerardo Lopez, Taxco, the hingedbangle with graduating beads, interior cir. 6 1/2 in., maker’smark.
$200-300
106.Sterling Silver Necklace, Tiffany & Co., Paloma Picasso,composed of interlocking C-scroll links with bead terminals, lg.15 in., signed.
$200-300
107.Sterling Silver Intarsia Bracelet, Metales Castillo, designed as acentral plaque with abstract tricolor design intarsia, inset withhardstone, completed by a hinged bracelet, interior cir. 3/8 in.,signed.
$300-500
108.Artist-Designed Sterling Silver Pendant Necklace, Irvin andBonnie Burkee, the abstract designed pendant suspended from atrace link chain, lg. 18 in., signed.
Note: The Burkees were sculptors and studio jewelers educatedat the Art Institute of Chicago. While maintaining a producingjewelry studio, the Burkees were also active in architecturalsculpture installations, some in mixed metals. Irvin Burkee waselected to the National Sculpture Society in 1992, and his workincluded commissions for institutions and private residences inAspen, Colorado, where they lived. Their work has beendisplayed in various national exhibitions and collections, and isknown for its fluid form and Constructivist elements. For moreinformation about the Burkees see Modernist Jewelry 1930-1960,The Wearable Art Movement, by Marbeth Schon.
$200-300
109.Silver Brooch, William Spratling, c. 1935-45, depicting astylized Aztec serpent, marked WS 980.
Note: A brooch of this design is pictured in Mexican Silver, byPenny Morrill and Carole Berk, p. 43, image III-30.
$200-400
110.Sterling Silver Bracelet, Georg Jensen, designed as moldedovals in high relief, lg. 7 in., no. 215, signed Georg JensenDenmark.
$800-1,200
111.Silver and Mother-of-pearl Fish Pin, William Spratling, lg. 1in., (maker’s mark worn).
$150-250
112.Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry Items, an anchor link bracelet,signed Jondell, Mexico, lg. 7 7/8 in., a pair of abstract form cufflinks, and an abstract brooch, signed Pierron, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$150-250
113.Sterling Silver and Amethyst Manchette Bracelet, Mexico,composed of incised tapering links with scalloped edge each setwith an amethyst cabochon, lg. 8 1/4 in.
$300-500
114.Sterling Silver and Hardstone Suite, Taxco, comprising apendant necklace, bracelet, and earpendants, each designed asshell motifs, with hardstone inlay, lg. 15 1/8, 7 1/4, 1 1/2 in.
$300-500
116.Artist-Designed Pendant Necklace, Royal Copenhagen, AntonMichelson, designed as a torque suspending two royal blueporcelain demilunes, interior cir. approx. 14 and 5 in., signed.
$400-600
117.Sterling Silver and Silver-gilt Necklace and Earpendants, J. Cooper, composed of a fringe of naturalistic leaves suspendedfrom cylindrical links, earpendants en suite, lg. 32 and 2 in., dated1975, signed.
$200-300
118.Silver Bangle Bracelet, Georg Jensen, with ropetwist motifs,interior cir. 8 in., no. 17C, signed Georg Jensen Denmark.
$200-300
119.Edwardian Sterling Silver Watch Holder, Geo. W. Shiebler &Co., retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, designed as a garlandflanked by putti among scrolling ribbons, 4 1/2 x 2 5/8 in., no.4682, maker’s mark.
$150-250
120.Sterling Silver, 18kt Gold, Peridot, and Cultured PearlPendant/Brooch, centering a medallion of a classical maiden inflowing garments, extending a crown of laurels, framed bycabochon peridot, split pearls, and gold beads, dia. 2 5/8 in.,reverse with designer’s signature.
$250-350
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121.Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch, William Link, 1902,depicting two young women in a sylvan landscape, dia. 1 3/4 in.,dated and signed.
$200-300
122.Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Pendant, William H.Haseler, with blue and green enamel, lg. 1 5/8 in., markedW.H.H.
$400-600
123.Sterling Silver Suite, Georg Jensen USA, the necklacecomposed of floral links, bracelet en suite, lg. 16 3/4 and 8 1/4in., no. 100K, signed.
$600-800
124.Art Nouveau Silver and Enamel Brooch, Liberty & Co.,probably designed by Archibald Knox, with swirling forms on acopper-colored enamel ground, dia. 1 3/8 in., Birminghamhallmarks and letter date “h,” (replaced pin stem).
Note: Knox was born on the Isle of Man, of Scottish heritage,and his name is synonymous with British Art Nouveau.
$600-800
125.Iridescent Glass Beetle Brooch, set in a silver ropetwist mount,lg. 1 5/8 in.
$150-250
126.14kt Gold, Molded Glass, Enamel, Diamond, and Seed PearlCameo, depicting an Elizabethan lady, within blue enamel foliateframe set with diamond mêlée and pearls, lg. 2 in.
$500-700
127.Art Deco 14kt Gold, Chalcedony, and Enamel Ring, centeringa carved chalcedony tablet set in a frosted rock crystal frame,diamond mêlée accent, border and shoulders with enamelreserves, size 7 (with ring guard).
$250-350
128.Engraved Glass Pendant Necklace, composed of floral engravedand faceted beads strung on black cord suspending a pendant, allbezel-set with green faceted stones, lg. 3 and 36 in., (one stonemissing).
$2,000-3,000
129.Art Moderne Bracelet, each mosaic plaque to imitate laquecoquille d’oeuf, with colored glass reserves, marcasite and coralcabochon accents, silver mount, lg. 8 7/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
130.Bronze Bracelet, France, c. 1940s, of geometric arched links, lg.7 3/8 in.
$300-500
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131.14kt Gold Aquarius Earclips, Ruser, depicting Ganymede, cupbearer to the gods, among stars, within a swirling frame, dia. 7/8in., signed.
$400-600
132.18kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, composed of flattened barlinks, set with six full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.85 cts.,27.1 dwt, interior cir. 17 1/2 in., American maker’s mark.
$1,500-2,000
133.18kt Gold Gem-set Bracelet, the hinged, tapering bangle setwith ruby and sapphire cabochons, and circular-cut rubies,sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds, ropetwist borders scrollingaccents, 38.5 dwt, interior cir. 6 1/2 in.
$700-900
134.Coral Bead Necklace, composed of sixty-three beads graduatingin size from approx. 6.80 to 17.40 mm, gold and enamel clasp,lg. 23 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
135.18kt Gold Gem-set Ring, set with cabochon ruby and emerald,and full-cut diamond mêlée, 9.0 dwt, size 6.
$400-600
136.14kt Gold and Coral Ring, set with an oval cabochon, in ascrolling foliate surround, size 6 1/2.
$700-900
137.14kt Gold Barbell Cuff Links, Tiffany & Co., dia. 1/2 and3/8 in., signed.
$250-350
138.18kt Gold, Gem-set, and Diamond Ring, J.E. Caldwell, thearched form prong-set with oval-cut amethysts and citrinesflanked by bezel-set diamond mêlée, fluted shoulders, size 6 1/2,signed, (one stone chipped).
$600-800
139.18kt Gold Scarf Pin, David Webb, the banded form withtextured surface, 17.8 dwt, lg. 2 in., signed.
$700-900
140.18kt Rose Gold and Moonstone Ring, set with a cabochonweighing 7.07 cts., size 6 1/2.
$300-500
141.18kt Rose Gold and Chalcedony Ring, prong-set with acabochon weighing 6.98 cts., size 6 1/2.
$300-500
142.14kt Gold Knot Cuff Links, 11.8 dwt, maker’s mark.
$300-500
143.18kt Gold, Citrine, and Diamond Earpendants, each set witha fancy-cut citrine, full-cut diamond mêlée accents, lg. 3/4 in.
$500-700
144.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ring, bezel-set with acabochon ruby and full-cut diamonds, ropetwist and scrollingaccents, 6.2 dwt, size 6 1/2.
$250-350
145.14kt Gold, Tiger’s-eye Quartz, and Onyx Bangle, the polishedonyx with gold disks and carved tiger’s-eye, interior cir. 7 7/8 in.,signed KAIYIN, together with a 14kt gold and onyx beadnecklace, composed of forty-one onyx and four gold beads, lg. 161/2 in.
$300-500
146.14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, the hinged bangle designedas a ribbon, set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.77 cts.,31.9 dwt, interior cir. 6 3/8 in.
$800-1,200
147.Gem-set Earrings, each burst motif set with various coloredstones, white metal mounts, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$150-250
148.Large Enamel and Diamond Exotic Bird Brooch, the enamelbody scrolling plumage and diamond accents, ruby cabochon eye,bicolor gold mount, 23.3 dwt, lg. 4 3/8 in., hallmark.
$300-500
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149.18kt Gold Bird Brooch, Tiffany & Co., with diamond mêléeeye, lg. 1 1/8 in., signed.
$500-700
150.18kt Gold Gem-set Bracelet, each link depicting a sea creatureset with ruby, emerald, and sapphire mêlée, joined by diamondmêlée bars, cultured pearl accent, 68.1 dwt, lg. 7 1/4 in., signedBSG, (missing one pearl).
$1,800-2,200
151.18kt Gold, Enamel, and Gem-set Frog Pin, Ruven Perelman,the opalescent body with black spots and cabochon greentourmaline eyes, lg. 1 5/8 in., signed.
Note: Ruven Perelman was born in Tel Aviv in 1950. He begangoldsmithing and enamel work in his father’s workshop, followingin the family’s footsteps who created jewels for the Russiannobility. He attended the Art Institute Benvenuto Cellini inValenza, where he was awarded the titles of Master Gemologistand Master in the Art of Precious Metals.
$400-600
152.18kt Gold, Plique-a-Jour Enamel, and Diamond FlowerBrooch, with full-cut diamond stamens, and articulated plique-a-jour petals, edged with diamond accents, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$6,000-8,000
153.14kt Gold, Diamond, and Citrine Earpendants, each diamondset half hoop suspending a flexibly set fancy-cut citrine framed bydiamond mêlée, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$700-800
154.18kt Gold Bear Brooch, with ruby mêlée eyes, and diamondmêlée accent, 13.1 dwt, lg. 1 3/4 in., signed Guyot.
$400-600
155.14kt Gold, Aquamarine, and Diamond Pendant, set with anemerald-cut aquamarine and full-cut diamonds, approx. totaldiamond wt. 2.10 cts., in an abstract mount, 23.2 dwt, lg. 2 3/4in., signed PODGUR.
$1,500-2,000
156.Hessonite Garnet and Diamond Ring, prong-set with acushion-cut hessonite garnet measuring approx. 12.90 x 11.02 x8.20 mm, framed by diamond and ruby mêlée, size 6 1/2.
$500-700
157.18kt Gold, Enamel, and Ruby Frog Brooch, RuvenPerelman, with green basse taille enamel and cabochon rubyeyes, lg. 1 5/8 in., signed Ruven.
$600-800
158.14kt Gold Dragonfly Brooch, 12.5 dwt, wingspan 3 1/2 in.
$250-350
159.18kt Gold and Enamel Cross Pendant Necklace, RuvenPerelman, the fancy ropetwist chain suspending a red enamelcross, 61.7 dwt, lg. 2 5/8 and 36 in., signed.
$1,500-2,000
160.18kt Gold, Plique-a-jour Enamel, and Gem-set ButterflyBrooch, Ruven Perelman, the polychrome enamel body withcabochon sapphire eyes, and delicate plique-a-jour enamel wings,diamond mêlée accents, lg. 2 1/4 in., signed Ruven 94.
$300-500
161.Pair of 18kt Gold, Onyx, and Gem-set Blackamoor Brooches,each with carved onyx head, ruby, emerald, sapphire, anddiamond mêlée accents, engraved mounts, lg. 2 1/2 and 1 7/8in.
$1,000-1,500
162.Three Jewelry Items, a 24kt gold ballerina pig, signed J.C.,probably for Julius Cohen, a 22kt gold snake ring, and an 18ktgold dolphin ring, diamond mêlée accents, French maker’s markand export stamps, 17.1 dwt, lg. 3/4 in., size 6, 7 1/2.
$400-600
163.14kt Gold Lion Ring, the shaped mount designed as a stylizedlion, together with a think band, 23.2 dwt, size 5 1/2, 6.
$500-700
164.18kt Gold Knot Brooch, composed of ribbed forms, 21.4 dwt,dia. 1 3/4 in.
$600-800
165.14kt Gold Ropetwist Chain, 31.8 dwt, wearable lg. 14 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
166.14kt Gold Earclips, designed as ribbed, hammered crescents,15.1 dwt, lg. 1 in.
$350-550
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167.14kt Gold Gem-set Brooch, set with cabochons, includingtourmaline, amethyst, citrine, and beryl, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$300-500
168.18kt Gold and Diamond Waterfall Necklace, Italy, of braidedherringbone links, set with full-cut diamond mêlée, approx. totalwt. 1.00 cts., 30.9 dwt, lg. 15 in.
$1,500-2,000
169.18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, Kutchinsky, the abstractfloral form set with five diamond mêlée, 25. 7 dwt, dia. 2 1/8 in.,signed Kutchinsky.
$1,000-1,500
170.18kt Gold, Gem-set, and Diamond Pendant, the shapedpendant set with a pear-shape pink tourmaline or topaz measuringapprox. 16.55 x 14.50 x 8.45 mm, framed by a double row offull-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 3.75 cts., lg. 1 3/8in.
$3,000-5,000
171.18kt Gold, Multicolored Sapphire, and Diamond Ring,prong-set with a step-cut yellow sapphire measuring approx. 9.60x 8.99 x 6.50 mm, framed by bezel-set pink and blue sapphires,interspersed with diamond mêlée, size 6 1/4.
$2,500-3,500
172.14kt Rose Gold and Fire Opal Ring, prong-set with an opalcabochon measuring approx. 16.70 x 11.50 x 8.50 mm, theshank with Florentine finish, size 10 1/2.
$300-500
173.18kt Bicolor Gold and Diamond Poodle Pin, London, theperky panting puppy with ruby eyes, lg. 1 in., London hallmarks.
$350-450
174.Pink Tourmaline Bead Necklace, composed of thirty-two beadsgraduating in size from 7.95 to 12.10 mm, completed by anavette-form platinum clasp set with three diamond mêlée, lg. 155/8 in.
$1,500-2,000
175.18kt Gold, Amethyst, and Sapphire Earclips, Marina B.,France, each bezel-set with a heart-shaped amethyst and sapphire,onyx and diamond mêlée accents, lg. 3/4 in., French guaranteestamps, signed.
$2,000-3,000
176.18kt Gold Chipmunk Brooch, the woodland creature withcabochon sapphire eyes, ruby nose, and full-cut diamond bucktooth, 10.8 dwt, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$500-700
177.18kt Bicolor Gold Peridot and Diamond Earclips, Cartier,each bezel-set with a fancy-cut peridot and a trillion-cut diamond,no. 30339 and 744088, signed, (signatures worn).
$1,500-2,500
178.Large Amethyst Pendant, prong-set with an oval amethystmeasuring approx. 32.00 x 21.80 x 16.85 mm, full-cut diamondbail, 14kt white gold mount, lg. 2 in.
$600-800
179.18kt Gold Bracelet, the hinged bangle centering a textured knotmotif, 22.6 dwt, interior cir. 6 1/4 in.
$500-700
180.18kt Gold Cuff Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., designed as a flowingstepped form, 21.9 dwt, signed.
$700-900
181.14kt Tricolor Gold Bangle, 15.7 dwt, interior cir. 6 3/4 in.
$400-600
182.14kt Gold Strap Bracelet, the wide strap of brickwork links,with buckle clasp, 42.9 dwt, interior cir. 6 5/8 in., (with oneadditional section).
$800-1,200
183.14kt Gold Charm Bracelet, Cartier, composed of trace linkchain suspending a variety of 9kt and 14kt gold travel-relatedcharms, bracelet signed Cartier, 30.9 dwt, no. 2386, (charms notCartier).
$700-900
184.15kt Gold Longchain, composed of intricately woven texturedand polished circular links, 51.8 dwt, lg. 62 in.
$2,000-3,000
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185.18kt Gold Lion’s Head Torque Necklace, the hinged collarwith ropetwist accents, lion’s head terminals with ruby mêléeeyes, 66.5 dwt, interior cir. 14 in.
$2,000-3,000
186.18kt Gold Bracelet, Kria, designed as arched bar links, spacedby polished panels, 40.3 dwt, interior cir. 7 1/8 in., signed.
$800-1,200
187.14kt Gold and Lapis Bangle, Linda Joslin, La Jolla, California,the rectangular hinged cuff set with a shaped lapis tablet, 41.7dwt, interior cir. 6 in., signed.
$1,500-2,000
188.18kt Tricolor Gold Hoop Earclips, Cartier, lg. 1 in., no.D13331, signed, with certificate from Cartier.
$1,500-2,000
189.18kt Gold, Malachite, Enamel, and Seed Pearl Pendant, thebrushed form with stylized leaves highlighted by lines of seedpearls and enamel, cabochon malachite terminal, 34.6 dwt, lg. 3in.
$500-700
190.14kt Gold Bead Necklace, composed of thirty-six beads eachmeasuring approx. 10.10 mm, strung on trace link chain, 25.5dwt, lg. 16 1/8 in.
$700-900
191.18kt Gold Bracelet, composed of large oval links with Florentinefinish, toggle closure, 40.1 dwt, lg. 8 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
192.18kt Gold and Carnelian Intaglio Ring, depicting a mythicalbeast, in a highly decorated mount with boar’s heads and lions,applied bead accents, 10.7 dwt, size 7.
$600-800
193.18kt Gold Lion’s Head Bangle, the hinged, fluted bangle withlion’s head terminals, ruby mêlée eyes, 16.7 dwt, interior cir. 61/2 in.
$500-700
194.14kt Gold Earclips, each depicting a helmeted warrior in a lyre-form mount, 11.4 dwt, lg. 7/8 in.
$250-350
195.14kt Gold and Onyx Suite, comprising a necklace, earpendants,and bracelet, set with onyx disks and designed as yin-yang motifs,lg. 18 1/2, 2, and 7 in.
$800-1,200
196.14kt Gold Fringe Necklace, Italy, with engraved accents, 15.8dwt, lg. 16 1/4 in.
$300-400
197.Charm Bracelet, composed of seven 18kt gold charms, designedto imitate coins, suspended from a 14kt gold fancy link bracelet,43.5 dwt, lg. 7 in.
$1,000-1,500
198.14kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, Jose Hess, the V-shapependant set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.85 cts.,completed by ropetwist chain, lg. 15 3/4 in., signed.
$700-900
199.14kt Gold and Diamond Snowflake Suite, comprising broochand earclips, set with old European-cut diamonds, approx. totalwt. 2.40 cts., 11.5 dwt, lg. 1 1/2, 7/8 in.
$800-1,200
200.18kt Gold and Carnelian Suite, Gump’s, comprising necklaceof carnelian beads highlighted by cultured pearls and disk spacers,lg. 31 in., and earclips set with cabochon carnelian within aropetwist frame, lg. 1 in., earclips signed.
Note: Both earclips and necklace purchased at Gump’s.$300-500
201.18kt Gold and Agate Bead Necklace, composed of barrel-shapeagate beads, with shaped gold disk accents, lg. 17 in., MiddleEastern hallmarks.
$250-350
202.18kt Gold, Citrine, and Seed Pearl Brooch, centering a fancy-cut citrine measuring approx. 21.33 x 15.80 x 10.23 mm, framedby seed pearls and burr motifs, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$300-500
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203.18kt Gold Basketweave Necklace and Earclips, designed as athick, woven strap, earclips en suite, 73.8 dwt, lg. 14 1/2, 7/8in., (minor kinks).
$2,000-3,000
204.18kt Gold Necklace, composed of bamboo-form links, withfoliate accents, 92.5 dwt, interior cir. 15 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
205.14kt Gold and Diamond Bangle, the double ropetwist withdiamond “X” motifs, approx. total diamond wt. 1.20 cts., 12.4dwt, interior cir. 6 1/8 in.
$800-1,200
206.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, the multiple ropetwist bandswith full-cut diamond mêlée accents, 30.5 dwt, interior cir. 6 1/4in.
$1,800-2,200
207.14kt Gold and Diamond Earclips, each ropetwist shrimp earclipwith diamond “X” motif, approx. total diamond wt. 1.20 cts., 9.8dwt, lg. 1 in.
$600-800
208.18kt Gold and Baroque Pearl Ring, Jean Francois Fichot,Queen of the Sea, set with a baroque pearl measuring approx.21.10 x 18.20 x 14.10 mm, within a hammered mount, size 61/2, signed JFF.
Note: Fichot is a Bali-based French artist, sculptor, jeweler, andgardener who travels the world seeking unusual natural materialsfrom which to create wearable art with a blend of Asian mysteryand Western elegance.
$300-500
209.18kt Gold and Carnelian Earclips, Egypt, each designed as acabochon in a gold ropetwist mount, lg. 1 in., hallmarks.
$200-300
210.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet and Earpendants,McTeigue, the bracelet designed as open navette form links, setthroughout with full-cut diamonds, together with a pair ofearpendants, approx. total wt. 8.61 cts., lg. 7, 1 in., maker’s mark.
$2,000-3,000
211.18kt Gold and Diamond Pendant Necklace, Cartier, 1990,composed of diminutive spherical links suspending a full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 0.30 cts., 10.5 dwt, lg. 14 1/2 in.,no. J53849, signed.
$2,000-3,000
212.Seed Pearl, Sapphire, and Diamond Bracelet, composed ofeight rows of seed pearls strung on platinum wire, completed by a14kt white gold, sapphire, and diamond clasp, lg. 7 in.
$800-1,200
213.14kt Gold and Shell Cameo Bracelet, the bracelet composed ofshell cameos of ladies joined by bar links, lg. 7 1/2 in., ring ensuite, size 4.
$250-350
214.Carved Jadeite Pendant, depicting melons and foliage, 2 1/2 x1 1/8 in.
$300-500
215.Coral Bead Necklace, composed of thirty-five coral beads,graduating in size from approx. 10.70 to 17.00 mm, 18kt goldclasp, lg. 20 1/2 in.
$500-700
216.14kt Gold and Coral Earpendants, each large coral dropsuspended from a cabochon, in foliate frames, lg. 2 7/8 in.
$600-800
217.18kt White Gold, Jadeite, and Diamond Pendant, the jadeplaque carved to depict Quan Yin seated on a lotus blossom, withfull-cut diamond accents, approx. total diamond wt. 1.32 cts., lg.3 1/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
218.18kt White Gold, Coral Bead, and Diamond Ring, set with abead measuring approx. 13.45 mm, shoulders set with marquiseand full-cut diamond accents, size 5 1/2, interior signed Parodi.
$300-500
219.Angelskin Coral Bead Necklace, composed of thirty-eight beadseach measuring approx. 13.00 mm, completed by a 14kt gold andoval cabochon clasp, with carved accent, together with a 14ktwhite gold and oval angelskin coral cabochon ring, lg. 23 1/2 in.,size 7.
$300-400
220.Coral Bead Necklace, each carved with floral and foliate motifs,graduating in size from approx. 4.50 to 16.20 mm, 14kt goldclasp, lg. 23 in.
$300-500
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221.14kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, designed as a hingedtextured torque with bead-set diamond accents, 22.0 dwt, lg. 151/2 in.
$700-900
222.18kt Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Pendant, prong-set withan emerald-cut emerald measuring approx. 9.65 x 7.00 x 5.35mm, the abstract mount set with full-cut diamonds, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
223.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Heart Suite, BarryKieselstein-Cord, the pendant and earclips designed as crownedhearts bead-set with sapphire mêlée, diamond highlights, lg. 1 1/8 and 7/8 in., earclips signed, original signed presentationbox for earclips.
$2,500-3,500
224.18kt Gold Gem-set Earpendants, Gübelin, each set withsapphire, emerald, and diamond mêlée, no. 17, lg. 1 3/4 in.,maker’s mark.
$1,500-2,000
225.Sapphire and Diamond Flower Clip/Brooch and Gem-set FlyPin, the clip in the form of a large blossom scattered withsapphire and diamond mêlée, the fly with cabochon emerald bodyand pavé-set diamond mêlée wings, ruby accent, 14kt goldmounts, lg. 2 1/2 and 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
226.14kt Gold Goat Cuff Links, each double link joined by circularchain, 4.6 dwt.
$200-300
227.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Tulip Bracelet, composedof brushed tulip-form links with single alternating sapphire anddiamond mêlée, ropetwist edge, 27.7 dwt, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$600-800
228.Retro Lady’s 14kt Gold and Diamond Covered Wristwatch,Omega, the silvertone metal dial with baton numeral indicators,enclosing manual-wind 17-jewel movement, concealed by a domestar-set with single-cut diamond mêlée, and completed by aropetwist bracelet, with tassels ending in foxtail links, 31.8 dwt(without movement), lg. 6 7/8 in., signed movement and dial.
$800-1,200
229.Artist-Designed 14kt Gold, Silver, and Lapis “Samson andDelilah” Ring, Erté, made by Circle Fine Art Corp., no.29/500, size 7.
Note: Pictured in Erté: Art to Wear, p. 148. The original designdates to 1926, and was for the act “Famous Heroines” fromGeorge White’s theater show “Scandals” in New York. Theimage was later used at the Folies-Bergère in Paris.
$300-500
230.Two 18kt Gold Brooches, a dolphin with ruby mêlée eye, and abutterfly, both with diamond mêlée accents, 14.4 dwt, lg. 1 3/8,2 in.
$500-700
231.18kt Gold Rose Petal Necklace, Tiffany & Co., designed byAngela Cummings, 1979, composed of naturalistic petals, 41.6dwt, lg. 17 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
232.18kt Gold Clip/Brooch, Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger,designed as a naturalistic curling frond, 9.3 dwt, lg. 1 3/4 in.,signed.
$400-600
233.18kt Gold and Diamond Fern Clip/Brooch, France, designedas a naturalistic frond with rose-cut diamond stem, diamondmêlée accent, engraved mount, 13.9 dwt, lg. 3 1/8 in., Frenchguarantee stamp.
$250-350
234.18kt Gold Compact, Van Cleef & Arpels, New York, thecircular form composed of basketweave mesh, 69.5 dwt (withmirror), brown suede pouch, dia. 3 in., no. 8V37-1, signed.
$1,800-2,200
235.18kt Gold and Diamond Leaf Brooch, set with full and single-cut diamond mêlée, 9.0 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$300-500
236.18kt Bicolor Gold, Turquoise, and Diamond Earclips, eachdesigned as leaves on a branch, with Florentine finish, turquoisecabochon and diamond mêlée accents, 9.8 dwt, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$300-500
237.14kt Gold Bracelet, composed of fancy triangular links joined byball and socket joints, 20.0 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in., (with oneadditional link).
$300-500
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238.Silver, Jadeite, and Enamel Earpendants, each jadeite dropcarved as scrolling foliate motifs, in silver filigree frames, colorlesspaste and enamel accents, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$150-250
239.Lavender Jadeite Fish Pendant, carved to depict twin carpmotifs, suspended from an 18kt gold bail, 2 x 1 7/8 in.
$300-500
240.14kt White Gold, Jadeite, and Diamond Suite, comprising abracelet, set with ten marquise-shape jadeite cabochons, spaced bybaguette and circular-cut diamond ribbon motifs; a ring, set withan oval cabochon, framed by single-cut diamond mêlée; and a pairof pear-shape cabochon earstuds, framed by full-cut diamondmêlée, lg. 6 1/2, 1/2 in., ring size 5 1/2.
$1,000-1,500
241.14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, the hinged bangle set withsix old European-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.30 cts.,applied bead and scrollwork accents, 10.8 dwt, interior cir. 6 1/2in.
$400-600
242.Pink Sapphire Dome Ring, India, set with twenty-onegraduating cushion-cut pink sapphires, gold mount, 11.9 dwt,size 6.
$700-900
243.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with acushion-cut sapphire measuring approx. 7.50 x 6.60 x 3.45 mm,flanked by bezel-set old European-cut diamond mêlée, size 71/2.
$500-700
244.14kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Earclips, each “huggie” withcalibré-cut rubies, and full-cut diamond mêlée, 4.2 dwt, lg. 5/8in.
$250-350
245.Freshwater Pearl Bracelet, composed of twelve rows of baroquefreshwater pearls, completed by an 18kt gold bar clasp, set withsapphire, amethyst, and diamond mêlée, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$400-600
246.Gem-set Stickpin Brooch, set with thirteen various Art Nouveauand Art Deco stickpins, the gems including turquoise,moonstone, amethyst, pearls, seed pearls, and diamond mêlée,two with serpents, and an enamel pansy, gold mount, 3 x 2 1/4in.
$500-700
247.Arts & Crafts 14kt Gold and Turquoise Pendant Necklace,Kohn, the scrolling mount set with a turquoise cabochon,suspending a drop, seed pearl and applied bead accents,completed by delicate trace link chain, lg. 2 1/2, 15 1/4 in.,signed.
$500-700
248.Arts & Crafts 14kt Gold, Color Change Sapphire, andDiamond Ring, set with a cushion-cut blue changing to violetsapphire measuring approx. 10.69 x 8.15 x 3.96 mm, andweighing 3.32 cts., full-cut diamond accents, in a scrolling foliatemount, size 3 1/4, American maker’s mark.
Note: Accompanied by EGL report no. US 39551206C, datedJanuary 23, 2006, stating that the stone is natural color changesapphire, with no evidence of heat treatment.
$1,500-2,000
249.Antique 15kt Gold and Moonstone Pendant, England,designed as a large low-domed oval cabochon, suspended by aknife-edge bar from another, and completed by delicate trace linkchain, 9kt gold clasp, lg. 2 1/2, 14 7/8 in., maker’s mark I.H.
$1,000-1,500
250.Antique 14kt Gold and Garnet Necklace, bezel-set with ninecircular-cut garnets, joined by delicate trace link chain, lg. 16 3/4in.
$600-800
251.Edwardian Crystal Opal and Diamond Pendant, set with acrystal opal cabochon and highlighted by rose and old European-cut diamonds, open gallery, platinum-topped gold mount, lg. 13/4 in., (suspended from a later 14kt white gold link chain).
$800-1,200
252.Antique 18kt Gold Gem-set Pendant Locket, star-set with anold European-cut diamond, rose-cut diamond, ruby, and emeraldhighlights, dia. 1 1/4 in.
$700-900
253.14kt Gold, Garnet, and Moonstone Bracelet, bezel-set withfour cushion-cut garnets and five oval moonstone cabochons,joined by ribbed links, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$400-600
254.Pair of Whimsical 14kt Gold Gem-set Cuff Links, c. 1910,each designed as an artist’s palette with sapphire, ruby, emerald,and old European-cut diamond “paint,” joined by chain links toplatinum-tipped brushes, tied with platinum ribbon, 4.4 dwt,reverse no. Ra14.6529.
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255.Antique 14kt Gold and Enamel Violin Brooch, the champlevéenamel form with scroll designs, lg. 1 5/8 in.
$300-500
256.Moonstone Pendant, designed as a snowflake motif, suspendinga drop, set with moonstone cabochons and multicolored sapphireaccents, silver mount, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$200-300
257.Antique 18kt Gold, Amethyst, and Diamond Brooch, France,the domed top set with a fancy-cut amethyst, framed by chainlinks and suspending a drop, rose-cut diamond accents, lg. 3 in.,maker’s mark and guarantee stamps, in a Marcus & Co. box.
$1,500-2,000
258.14kt Gold and Ruby Crescent Brooch, c. 1940s, set withtwenty-one cabochons, graduating in size, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$250-350
259.Antique 14kt Gold and Garnet Bracelet, Austria-Hungary,bezel-set with seven graduating oval-shape garnets, completed byrounded curb links, lg. 5 3/4 in., maker’s mark A.K., hallmark.
$500-700
260.Antique High-Karat Gold, Persian Miniature, and RubyPendant/Brooch, depicting riders on an elephant, in a scrollingfoliate frame, bezel-set with cushion-cut ruby highlights,compartment verso, dia. 1 1/4 in.
$500-700
261.14kt Gold and Garnet Bracelet and Padlock, designed as arope of fluted and polished links, completed by an engravedheart-shape padlock closure, centering a cushion-cut garnet, 15.2dwt, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$300-400
262.14kt Gold, Amethyst, and Diamond Ring, the cushion-shape,buff-top amethyst inlaid with a gold flower, rose-cut diamondaccent, foliate engraved prongs and shoulders, black enamelhighlights, size 7 1/2, (losses).
$250-350
263.Antique 18kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Bracelet, Austria-Hungary, set with an old mine-cut diamond weighing approx.0.95 cts., further set with old mine-cut diamond mêlée, approx.total wt. 2.30 cts., with enamel flower motifs, applied beadaccents, lg. 7 1/8 in., maker’s mark I.G, hallmark, in a periodbox.
$3,500-4,500
264.Antique 18kt Gold and Enamel Memorial Band, England,with Gothic letters, black enamel bands and high relief foliateedges, size 8, London hallmarks and letter date for 1820, interiorengraved “Mary Brown...Aged 26 Years.”
$150-250
265.Cultured Pearl, Garnet, Diamond, and Enamel Double-Strand Necklace, composed of seventy-eight pearls measuringapprox. 9.10 mm, completed by an antique 14kt gold clasp setwith a cabochon almandite garnet and highlighted by enamelleaves and old mine-cut diamonds, lg. 15 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
266.Antique 14kt Gold, Garnet, and Diamond Cuff Links, eachdesigned as an almandite garnet cabochon set with a line of rose-cut diamonds joined to a tapered bar by trace link chain, lg. 3/4in.
$300-500
267.14kt Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Bracelet, of antiqueelements, designed as rounded, floral, and foliate engraved links,set with an emerald cabochon and single-cut diamond mêlée,14.4 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$450-550
268.Antique 14kt Gold Locket, designed as a window casement,platinum-hinged shutters opening to reveal a locket compartment,reverse with carnelian tablet, all-over engraved brickwork design,lg. 1 1/8 in.
$200-400
269.Smoky Quartz Pendant, designed as a carved beetle atop anoval fancy-cut quartz, suspended from a black cord.
$200-300
270.14kt Gold and Diamond Pendant, designed as interlockingcircles with foliate engraved accents, centering rose-cut diamondhighlights, 6.9 dwt, lg. 2 in.
$250-350
271.Antique 14kt Bicolor Gold, Split Pearl, and Enamel PendantNecklace, designed as a fancy bar pin with navette-shape drop,with textured foliate accents, seed pearl and black enamelhighlights, suspended from fancy link chain, central elementremovable to be worn as a brooch, 16.8 dwt, lg. 2, 19 in.
$500-700
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272.14kt Gold and Hardstone Cameo Bracelet, set with a carvedcameo of a woman, within a double frame, completed by abracelet of fancy links, 33.2 dwt, lg. 6 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
273.Antique 18kt Bicolor Gold and Hardstone Cameo Bracelet,France, the hinged bangle mounted with sprays of elaborateflowers and foliage, centering a hardstone cameo, line-engravedaccents, 28.1 dwt, interior cir. 6 3/8 in., maker’s mark andguarantee stamps, (cameo with losses).
$800-1,200
274.Antique Hardstone Cameo, depicting a medieval lady, 14kt goldbeaded frame, lg. 1 3/8 in.
$150-250
275.Antique 18kt Gold, Hardstone Cameo, and Pearl Suite, thebrooch set with a cameo carved as a maiden with crown of laurelsand flowing hair, framed by split pearls, enamel highlights,earclips en suite, lg. 1 7/8, 7/8 in., boxed, (earclips with laterfindings).
$1,500-2,000
276.Edwardian Pearl and Diamond Bypass Ring, prong-set with anold European-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.84 cts., and apearl measuring approx. 5.85 mm, further set with old European-cut diamond mêlée, platinum-topped 14kt gold mount, flutedshank, size 5 3/4.
$1,500-2,000
277.Antique Diamond and Sapphire Portrait Pendant/Brooch,Spaulding & Co., Chicago, depicting a young bejeweled womanin watercolor and gouache, framed by diamond and sapphiremêlée, 18kt gold mount, with a delicate 14kt gold curb linkchain, dia. 1 1/4, lg. 23 in., signed.
$800-1,200
278.Star Sapphire Suite, comprising bracelet, stud earrings, and ringset with six cabochon sapphires measuring approx. 8.95 x 7.20 x6.48 to 8.21 x 6.55 x 5.40 mm,, framed by white sapphire mêlée,gold mounts, lg. 5 3/4, 1/2 in., and size 6.
$600-800
279.Antique Diamond Heart Pendant, centering an old European-cut diamond, and further set with single-cut diamond mêlée,approx. total wt. 0.75 cts., silver-topped 18kt gold mount,compartment verso, lg. 7/8 in.
$250-350
280.Sapphire, Pearl, and Diamond Bracelet, France, c. 1910, thecentral panel designed as a sapphire, pearl, and rose-cut diamondstarburst, applied bead border, completed by a cushion-cutsapphire and pearl strap bracelet, lg. 6 1/2 in., maker’s mark andguarantee stamps.
Note: Pearls not tested for origin.$2,000-3,000
281.Antique 14kt Gold, Gem-set, and Enamel Pendant Locket,set with a sugarloaf cabochon sapphire framed by diamond mêlée,engraved with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, reverse bearingenamel arms of the New York Signal Corps, enclosing transferprinted photographs, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$500-700
282.Antique 14kt Gold, Pearl, and Diamond Bangle, the slightlytapering hinged bangle star-set with split pearls, rose-cut diamondaccents, interior cir. 6 3/8 in.
$700-900
283.Etruscan Revival Gold and Diamond Pendant Cross, withelaborate wirework and gold bead accents, prong-set with an oldmine-cut diamond, 6.6 dwt, lg. 3 in.
$250-350
284.18kt Gold Bead Bracelet, designed as six gold beads withropetwist caps, joined by ropetwist and polished links, 12.9 dwt,lg. 8 1/2 in.
$250-350
285.Antique 14kt Gold and Diamond Bar Pin, set with five faintlycolored old European-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.55 cts.,lg. 2 1/4 in.
$600-800
286.Antique Garnet Aigrette, c. 1790, designed as a feather andribbon motif, with a winged insect en tremblant, set throughoutwith 107 foil-back garnets, gilt mount, lg. 3 1/4 in., (currently abrooch, losses).
$500-700
287.Four Stickpins, set variously with opals and diamond mêlée, andone with a cat’s-eye emerald, 10kt and 14kt gold mounts.
$250-350
288.Five Stickpins, a garnet cabochon framed by rose-cut garnets,blackened silver mount, a pear-shape citrine, two with sapphireand diamond, and one with an aquamarine, 14kt gold mounts.
$250-350
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289.15kt Gold Expandable Bracelet, designed as hinged S-formlinks, 10.5 dwt.
$300-500
290.Antique Hardstone Cameo, Onyx, and Seed Pearl Suite, thechain designed as elaborate carved onyx links with fancy seedpearl mounts, and faceted onyx bead spacers, suspending a drop-shaped cameo depicting a lady in Renaissance dress, seed pearland enamel accents, reverse with compartment, gold mounts,earpendants en suite, lg. 19 3/8, 2, 1 1/2 in., (chip to cameo).
$800-1,200
291.Antique 18kt Gold and Coral Earpendants, France, eachdesigned as a carved coral hand with engraved cuff clutching afancy link and suspending a bead, lg. 1 3/4 in., French guaranteestamps.
$200-300
292.Antique 18kt Gold and Coral Cameo Bracelet, centering thecameo of a Bacchante framed by floral, shell, and foliate devices,completed by a bracelet of carved dragons and double trace links,lg. 5 7/8 in.
$700-900
293.Amethyst and Diamond Ring, prong-set with an oval-cutamethyst measuring approx. 17.16 x 13.75 x 8.16 mm, framed bydiamond mêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 1.12 cts., engraved14kt bicolor gold mount, size 6.
$500-700
294.Antique Diamond Earpendants, set with old European-cutdiamonds weighing approx. 0.57 and 0.59 cts., gold mounts.
$500-700
295.Antique Coral Cameo Pendant Necklace, the high relief cameodepicting a bacchante framed by seed pearls and suspended from adouble strand of coral beads completed by a box clasp, 14kt goldmount, lg. 1 5/8 and 15 in., (necklace and pendant possiblyassociated).
$800-1,200
296.Antique 14kt Gold and Coral Cameo Suite, thependant/brooch set with a coral cameo of a maiden adorned withbead necklace and heart-shape pendant, her hair with clusters ofgrapes, in an elaborate wiretwist mount with leaf motif accents,earpendants en suite, lg. 2 1/2, 5/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
297.Antique 14kt Gold and Coral Arrow Brooch, set with a largecoral button measuring approx. 16.00 mm, lg. 1 5/8 in.
$250-350
298.14kt Gold, Synthetic Ruby, and Diamond Ring, prong-setwith a synthetic ruby, flanked by old mine-cut diamonds, approx.total diamond wt. 0.90 cts., (shank bent).
$200-400
299.Arts & Crafts Mother-of-pearl and Freshwater Pearl Pendant,designed as intertwining leaves and vines, 10kt gold mount, wd. 1in.
$150-250
300.Antique Seed Pearl and Diamond Necklace, designed as beadsjoined by double strands, completed by an engraved platinum, oldEuropean and old mine-cut diamond clasp, lg. 18 3/4 in.
$400-600
301.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Gem-set Pin and 14kt Gold LionRing, the oval pin with bezel-set sapphire mêlée framed by seedpearls, wirework mount, lg. 1 1/8 in., and 14kt gold bypass lionring, size 8 1/2.
$100-200
302.Pair of Art Nouveau 14kt Gold, Demantoid Garnet, andEnamel “Suffragette” Pins, each bezel-set with a circular-cutamethyst flanked by demantoid garnet mêlée, with white enamelflorets and scrolls, lg. 1 5/8 in., within original fitted Londonbox.
$200-300
303.Antique 14kt Gold, Hardstone Cameo, and Seed PearlPendant/Brooch, the cameo depicting a winged figure,ropetwist edge, and framed by seed pearls, suspended from ascrolling seed pearl and old mine-cut diamond mêlée pin, lg. 15/8 in.
$250-350
304.Edwardian Portrait Miniature Brooch, Marcus & Co., withwatercolor depiction of a girl in a blue bonnet with ribbons andbluebells, 18kt gold and platinum mount, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$200-300
305.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Diamond Locket, Sloan & Co.,the elaborately engraved dragon motif clutching a diamondmêlée, with scrolling foliate devices, opening to a compartment,plain polished reverse, dia. 1 1/4 in., maker’s mark.
$250-350
306.18kt Gold and Carnelian Intaglio Necklace, bezel-set withinscribed carnelian tablets graduating in size, ropetwist edges,orange bead accents, lg. 17 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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307.14kt Gold and Carnelian Bracelet, bezel-set with carved tabletsdepicting floral motifs, spaced by fancy navette links, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$400-600
308.Retro 14kt Gold, Citrine, and Ruby Ring, prong-set with acitrine measuring approx. 25.00 x 15.50 x 12.00 mm, theshoulders set with circular-cut rubies, size 7 3/4.
$500-700
309.14kt Gold Ruby and Diamond Earclips, Tiffany & Co., eachwith curving petals enclosing a pavé-set ruby mêlée domed centerframed by diamond mêlée pistils, dia. 3/4 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
310.14kt Gold Ruby and Diamond Clip Brooch, Tiffany & Co.,with curving petals enclosing a pavé-set ruby mêlée domed centerframed by diamond mêlée pistils, dia. 1 3/4 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
311.14kt Gold and Citrine Bracelet, c. 1940s, set with an oval-cutcitrine measuring approx. 31.00 x 22.00 x 14.75 mm, ropetwistbezel, completed by a gold mesh strap, 47.2 dwt, lg. 6 1/2 in.,(loss).
$500-700
312.Retro 14kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Wristwatch, Accura,the white metal dial with Arabic and baton numeral indicators,enclosing manual-wind Pery Watch Co. 17-jewel movement no.90281, the bezel with single-cut diamonds, bracelet star-set withruby mêlée, case no. 1342, 33.0 dwt (without movement), lg. 61/2 in.
$700-900
313.14kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Buckle Bracelet Watch, thewhite metal dial with baton and Arabic numeral indicators,enclosing 17-jewel manual-wind Schulz movement, case no.470564, concealed by a buckle motif, in a bracelet of brickworklinks, channel-set ruby and full-cut diamond accents, 37.4 dwt(without movment), lg. 6 7/8 in.
$1,500-2,000
314.18kt Gold and Diamond Earpendants, each designed as aropetwist knot with geometric tassels, single-cut diamond mêléeaccents, 14.6 dwt, lg. 1 7/8 in., (one mêlée missing).
$800-1,200
315.Retro 14kt Gold Gem-set Ring, the scrolling form set with oldEuropean-cut diamond mêlée and rose-cut diamonds offset by aline of channel-set synthetic rubies, size 3 3/4.
$400-600
316.14kt Gold Gem-set Note Pad, Van Cleef & Arpels, NewYork, the floral engraved hinged case with ruby and diamondmêlée flower, 48.2 dwt, no. 652, signed, 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 x 1/4in., (with gold-filled pencil).
$1,200-1,500
317.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ring, the bypass ring set withcalibré-cut rubies and full-cut diamonds, 5.5 dwt, size 6 1/4.
$800-1,200
318.14kt Gold Gem-set Covered Watch, the wide strap composedof fancy triangular links, the watch with diamond mêlée andcircular-cut ruby cover, 34.3 dwt (without movement), lg. 7 3/8in., (later battery movement).
$1,000-1,500
319.Retro 14kt Gold and Aquamarine Ring, bezel-set with anemerald-cut aquamarine measuring approx. 15.00 x 10.00 x 6.40mm, fancy ring-form shoulders, size 5 1/2.
$250-350
320.Retro 18kt Gold Watch Chain, the tubular chain interspersedwith knot motifs, 8.0 dwt, lg. 19 1/2 in.
$500-700
321.Cultured Pearl Necklace, composed of 158 off-white pearls withrose overtones measuring approx. 6.75 to 6.85 mm, competed bya silver clasp, lg. 51 in.
$400-600
322.14kt Gold, Cultured Pearl, and Sapphire Double-StrandNecklace, composed of 146 pearls measuring approx. 7.25 to7.35 mm, completed by a floral motif clasp set with culturedpearls and sapphire mêlée, lg. 22 in., stud earrings en suite.
$600-800
323.14kt Gold, Cultured Pearl, and Diamond Ring, set with apearl measuring approx. 12.00 mm, in a ballerina mount, withtapered baguettes, the central element separating to form apendant, size 4, lg. 1 in.
$600-800
324.Seed Pearl and Enamel Multi-Strand Bracelet, composed ofeleven strands of seed pearls completed by an antique clasp withblack and white champlevé foliate devices, lg. 6 in., clasp withFrench guarantee stamps and maker’s mark AL.
$600-800
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325.14kt Gold, Cultured Pearl, and Diamond Earclips, eachdesigned as a cluster of white cultured pearls with rose overtones,diamond mêlée accents, lg. 1 in.
$150-250
326.18kt Gold Gem-set Necklace, France, the flattened tubogaslinks with old mine-cut diamonds, and circular-cut rubies, 37.1dwt, lg. 14 3/4 in., maker’s mark and guarantee stamps.
$2,000-3,000
327.18kt Gold and Ruby Earclips, each “huggie” bead-set withcircular and cushion-cut rubies, 7.6 dwt, lg. 5/8 in.
$800-1,200
328.18kt Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with anoval emerald measuring approx. 11.85 x 10.00 x 7.50 mm,framed by full-cut diamonds, and full-cut diamond mêléeshoulders, approx. total diamond wt. 1.32 cts., size 7.
$800-1,200
329.18kt Gold, Platinum, and Gem-set Acrostic Flower BasketBrooch, the seven blossoms symbolizing “dearest” with diamond,emerald, amethyst, ruby, sapphire, and topaz mêlée, in a basketwith finely pierced platinum weave, and basketweave-engravedplatinum base, with ropetwist accents, reverse with basketweaveengraving, no. 45617, 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
330.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Leaf Brooch, pavé-set withruby mêlée, bead-set diamond mêlée stems, signed SC, no. 1237,2 1/8 x 1 1/2 in., (14kt gold pin stem).
$1,500-2,000
331.Platinum, Emerald, and Diamond Earclips, each prong-setwith an emerald-cut emerald framed by marquise-cut diamonds,lg. 5/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
332.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Gem-set Lion Cub Brooch, VanCleef & Arpels, France, designed as a shaggy cub with pavé-setdiamond nose and emerald eyes, onyx accent, lg. 1 7/8 in.,French guarantee stamps and maker’s mark, signed.
$2,500-3,500
333.18kt Gold Gem-set Brooch, Tiffany & Co., Italy, designed as asummer hat with a diamond and ruby spray, dia. 1 5/8 in.,signed.
$700-900
334.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Cluster Ring, HeymanBrothers, the domed form prong-set with oval-cut diamonds andmarquise-cut rubies, further enhanced by ruby and diamondmêlée, completed by a ropework shank, size 6, no. 15686, signedHB.
$1,000-1,500
335.Ruby and Diamond Forget-me-not Brooch, Van Cleef &Arpels, 1941, designed as five ruby mêlée blossoms centered bydiamonds, stems bound by an inscribed card, gold mount, 2 3/8x 1 3/4 in., no. 1113.
$3,000-5,000
336.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, Morelli, Italy, composed oftwo flexible ropetwist bands prong-set with six diamond mêlée,interior cir. 5 3/4 in., signed.
Note: Purchased at Shreve Crump & Low.$800-1,200
337.14kt White Gold, Coral, and Diamond Suite, a pair of largecoral drop earpendants, together with a large coral cabochon anddiamond pendant, suspended from a fine chain, approx. totaldiamond wt. 2.68 cts., lg. 2, 2 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
338.Coral Bead Necklace, composed of seventy-five coral beads,graduating in size from approx. 6.85 to 14.95 mm, completed byan 18kt bicolor gold and diamond mêlée clasp, lg. 31 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
339.Cultured Pearl and Diamond Earclips, each set with a whitecultured pearl with rose overtones, measuring approx. 10.90 and10.75 mm, full-cut diamond mêlée accents, white gold mounts,lg. 1/2 in.
$400-500
340.14kt Gold, Cultured Pearl, and Jadeite Necklace, designed asa double strand of white cultured pearls with rose overtones, eachmeasuring approx. 3.90 mm, suspending a jadeite pi pendant,framed by pearls, diamond mêlée accents, lg. 16, 1 1/2 in.
$200-300
341.14kt Gold Necklace, composed of fancy wirework links, 30.1dwt, lg. 15 7/8 in.
$500-700
342.Multicolored Tourmaline and Freshwater Pearl Necklace,composed of rose-color pearls varying in size from 6.65 x 9.00 to5.98 x 8.20 mm interspersed with green, pink, and yellowtourmaline disks, lg. 24 in.
$300-500
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343.18kt Gold, South Sea Pearl, and Diamond Suite, comprising aring and earclips, each set with a white pearl with rose overtones,tapered baguette diamond accents, 20.3 dwt, size 6 1/4, lg. 11/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
344.14kt Gold and Reflected Enamel Flower Pendant/Brooch,Cartier, c. 1940s, the blossom with reflected red enamel tint,maker’s mark for Sloan & Co., pat. no. 2199222, unsigned.
Note: U.S. Patent no. 2199222 was assigned to Cartier, Inc., in1940.
$1,500-2,500
345.18kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, Italy, c. 1960s, designed astubogas chain with arched terminals each set with a line of full-cutdiamonds, suspending a cascade of spheres on snake chain, 73.4dwt, lg. 17 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
346.18kt Gold and Diamond Dome Ring, set with full-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 3.25 cts., 8.4 dwt, size 6, (ringguard).
$1,000-1,500
347.14kt Rose Gold Bracelet, Vienna, composed of taperingcylindrical and circular links, 27.6 dwt, lg. 7 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
348.Retro 14kt Gold, Coral, and Diamond Ring, set withcylindrical coral centered by a pavé-set single-cut diamond square,size 6 1/4.
$300-500
349.18kt Bicolor Gold Strap Bracelet, Italy, the wide strap ofhoneycomb links, 46.8 dwt, lg. 7 3/8 in.
$2,000-2,500
350.Amethyst and Diamond Earclips, Cartier, each swirling ribbedform prong-set with a cushion-cut amethyst, diamond mêlée andbaguette highlights, 14kt gold and platinum mounts, dia. 1 1/8in., one with faint stock number 321, signed.
$1,000-1,500
351.18kt Gold and Lapis Ring, the high mount of interlocking ringscentering a lapis bead, 19.1 dwt, size 6 1/4.
$300-500
352.Amethyst, Diamond, and Cultured Pearl Pendant Necklaceand Earrings, the necklace designed as a pendant composed ofhexagonal step-cut amethysts suspended from a necklace ofeighty-eight cultured pearls measuring approx. 4.40 mm, theearrings as bezel-set trapezoidal-cut amethysts with diamondmêlée accents, lg. 4 1/2, 19, and 5/8 in.
$700-900
353.Antique 10kt Gold Chain, composed of fancy interlocking ringlinks punctuated by box links with pierced star motifs, 19.9 dwt,lg. 59 in.
$350-550
354.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Enamel Necklace, India, designed asan elaborate pendant suspended from pear-shape links, setthroughout with fancy-cut diamonds, reverse with polychromeenamel, lg. to 14 1/2 in.
$3,500-4,500
355.14kt Gold Necklace, composed of interlocking curved links,29.4 dwt, lg. 15 in.
$500-750
356.Edwardian Diamond Miniature Portrait, with watercolor onivory depiction of a blonde, blue-eyed infant, framed by rose-cutdiamonds, platinum-topped gold mount, dia. 1 1/4 in.
$700-900
357.Antique Diamond Locket, star-set with seven diamond mêlée,9kt gold mount, dia. 1 1/2 in.
$400-600
358.Edwardian Diamond Pendant Necklace, the scrolling foliateform set with circular and rose-cut diamonds, platinum-toppedgold mount, suspended from a delicate fancy link platinum andseed pearl chain, lg. 1 1/2 and 18 in.
$1,000-1,500
359.Gem-set Butterfly Brooch, set with amethyst, sapphire, emerald,and ruby mêlée, seed pearl, aquamarine and rose-cut diamondaccents, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1 3/8 in.
$300-500
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360.Antique Garnet Pendant Necklace, composed of graduatingcollet-set oval-cut garnets suspending a floret, low-karat goldmount, lg. 1 1/4 and 16 1/4 in.
$300-500
361.Antique Diamond Ring, centering a mazarin-cut diamondframed by old mine-cut diamond mêlée, approx, total wt. 1.25cts., silver and gold mount, size 9 1/2, (antique shank added toearly button).
$500-700
362.Antique Garnet and Pink Sapphire Pendant/Brooch, c. 1800-30, designed as a crown suspending a cross bezel-set with foil-backed rose-cut garnets, cushion-cut ruby and rose-cut diamondhighlights, gilt-silver mount, lg. 3 in.
Note: For similar garnet jewelry from Perpignan, France, whichwas backed by pinkish foil, see Georgian Jewellery 1714-1830, byGinny Dawes, p. 41.
$600-800
363.Antique Garnet and Diamond Brooch, set with a carbunclesuspending smaller cabochons, set with four circular-cutdiamonds, rose-cut diamond accents, lg. 1 7/8 in., (losses).
$500-700
364.Antique Natural Pearl and Diamond Earpendants, eachdesigned as a rose-cut diamond and split pearl suspending anatural pearl drop, 14kt gold mounts, lg. 7/8 in.
$800-1,200
365.Antique Diamond Brooch, bead-set with old mine-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 4.37 cts., silver-topped gold mount,lg. 2 7/8 in., (later findings).
$4,000-5,000
366.18kt Gold and Garnet Intaglio Ring, bezel-set with a garnetintaglio depicting a classical man, size 5 1/2.
$1,500-2,000
367.Seed Pearl and Diamond Bracelet, composed of seed pearlmesh completed by an antique rose-cut diamond clasp, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 6 1/4 in.
$800-1,000
368.Antique Carved Moonstone and Diamond Bar Pin, the threemoonstone baby faces with rose-cut diamond bonnets, set on aknife-edge bar pin, silver and gold mount, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
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369.Antique 18kt Gold, Garnet, and Diamond Earpendants, eachbezel-set with a cabochon garnet framed by rose-cut diamonds,lg. 5/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
370.Antique Topaz Ring, France, c. 1800, bezel-set with a foil-backoval-cut colorless topaz framed by old mine-cut topaz, silver-topped gold mount, reverse engraved and inscribed “MADAMEDE STAEL A MADAME LENORMAND,” size 5, Frenchguarantee stamps.
Note: Madame de Stael (1766-1817) was a Swiss/Frenchwoman of letters, a wealthy adventuress, and a liberal thinker whomoved in the highest circles of society and government during theperiod of the French Revolution and Directory. Her outspokenopposition to Bonaparte resulted in her exile from Paris, afterwhich she spent an interim period studying German culture,keeping company with Goethe, Schiller, and von Schlegel. In herday, DeStael was well known for her aphorisms, such as “To knowall is to forgive all.” Despite her intellectual interests, de Staelhad a romantic belief in mysticism, and may have frequented theparlor of the tarot card reader Madame Lenormande (1772-1843), who was considered an oracle by many prominent figuresof the period. Lenormande was reportedly consulted by LouisXVIII, Empress Josephine, and Czar Alexander, as well as byrevolutionaries Robespierre, St. Just, and Marat. Althoughimprisoned multiple times, Lenormande managed to evade theguillotine. Given the inscription, it is assumed that this ring mayhave been presented to the medium as a token of Madame deStael’s appreciation.
$800-1,200
371.Antique Pearl and Diamond Bangle Bracelet, the hinged formcentering a domed off-white pearl framed by rose-cut diamondsflanked by cherubs with rose-cut diamond highlights, 14kt goldmount, interior cir. 6 1/8 in.
$3,000-5,000
372.Antique Diamond Insect Brooch, the ant with rose-cutdiamond body, eyes, and antennae, 14kt gold mount, lg. 1 1/2in.
$700-900
373.Antique Citrine, Pearl, and Diamond Necklace, composed ofnavette-form links each set with a cushion-cut citrine and rose-cutdiamond accents, spaced by pearls, and suspending an elaborateremovable pendant drop, with pearl fringe, silver-topped goldmount, lg. 17 3/4, 2 3/4 in.
Note: Pearls not tested for origin.$800-1,200
374.Antique Rose-cut Diamond Earpendants, each designed as abejeweled hand suspending a flexible cascade of bellflowers, setthroughout with rose-cut diamonds, cabochon ruby accents, 9ktgold and silver mounts, lg. 1 3/4 in., (later findings).
$600-800
375.Diamond Earpendants, of antique elements, each scrollingfoliate form set with old European and old mine-cut diamondmêlée, silver and gold mounts, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$600-800
376.Antique Moonstone and Diamond Brooch, designed as acabochon moonstone framed by rose-cut diamond foliate vines,silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1 in.
$500-700
377.Miniature on Ivory Brooch, c. 1880, with polychromewatercolor depiction of two ladies in elaborate period costumetraversing a mysterious allegorical landscape, gilt mount, dia. 13/4 in.
$300-500
378.Diamond and Sapphire Earpendants, each bead-set with single-cut diamonds, bezel-set sapphire mêlée highlights, silver-toppedgold mounts, lg. 2 1/8 in.
$1,500-2,000
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379.Etruscan Revival 18kt Gold Pendant/Locket, depicting threecherubs en grisaille with rose highlights on porcelain within aropetwist frame, lg. 2 in.
$800-1,200
380.Antique Lava Cameo Necklace, composed of polychrome lavacomposite bacchante maidens and classical ladies wearing diademsinterspersed with clusters of grape bunches and leaves completedby fancy link 14kt gold chain, lg. 13 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
381.Antique 14kt Gold and Sard Intaglio Fob, depicting a classicalhero, lg. 1 in.
$150-250
382.14kt Gold Bead Necklace, composed of alternating plainpolished and applied wirework beads, strung on foxtail chain,completed by a 10kt gold clasp, lg. 13 1/2 in.
$250-350
383.Antique Intaglio Ring, set with an intaglio of a warrior onhorseback, mount with applied motifs of beasts with lockedhorns, high-karat gold mount, size 6 1/4, (intaglio cracked).
$600-800
384.Antique 18kt Gold and Enamel Brooch, France, the enamelplaque depicting a cherub in a landscape tantalized by a hangingseed pearl, within a floral and foliate frame with ribbon bows, lg.1 1/4 in., French guarantee stamp.
$800-1,200
385.Etruscan Revival 18kt Gold and Silver Classical Coin Brooch,bezel-set with a Roman denarius flanked by lion’s heads andsuspending three smaller silver coins, with elaborate applied beadand spiraling wirework front and verso, 2 1/8 x 1 3/4 in.
$2,000-3,000
386.Antique Shell Cameo, depicting a classical figure, gilt mount, 23/8 x 1 3/4 in.
$200-300
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387.Art Nouveau Silver and Silver-gilt Bracelet, France, designedas five high relief plaques variously depicting Venus disportingherself with cherubs in sylvan settings, lg. 7 in., guarantee stamps.
$2,000-3,000
388.Antique 18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Compact, France,the domed form set with ruby mêlée and rose-cut diamond tulipmotifs, opening to a mirrored compartment with 18kt gold-handled powder puff, 16.6 dwt, dia. 1 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
389.Renaissance Revival 18kt Gold and Silver Longchain, France,composed of silver quatrefoil links centering the figures of RobinHood, the Sheriff of Nottingham, and Maid Marian, joined byalternating quatrefoil and oval links, lg. 29 1/2 in., guaranteestamp, maker’s mark with balance.
$2,000-3,000
390.Antique 18kt Gold and Limoges Enamel Brooch, Tiffany &Co., depicting a cherub playing a violin among scrolling vineswith blossoms, on a guilloche enamel ground, within a floral andfoliate frame, 1 5/8 x 1 1/4 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
391.Renaissance Revival 18kt Gold Etui, Tiffany et Cie., France,designed as foliate, rocaille and cartouche motif grillework over adark mother-of-pearl ground, verso with mirror, holding twentypins with seed pearl heads, dia. 1/4 in., French maker’s mark andguarantee stamps, (with fourteen additional pins).
$1,500-2,000
392.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold, Aquamarine, and DiamondStickpin, designed as a horned beast with old mine-cut diamondeyes clutching a circular-cut aquamarine in its teeth, lg. 5/8 in.,boxed.
$300-500
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Réjane (1865-1920) was a great actress of the Belle Epoque, and an early international celebrity. She was a star of the popular theater,the queen of French comedy, Vaudeville, and light drama. Her personality and intelligence also inspired the admiration of contemporaryartists and intellectuals. She was the ideal Parisienne, a woman of inexplicable charm, elegance, and wit, and a leader of fashion. A museof the great Parisian couturier Doucet, Réjane was one of the best dressed women in Paris. Aubrey Beardsley sketched her at least sixtimes in his brief career, and no less than three portraits by her friend, the celebrity portraitist Giovanni Boldini, survive. AlbertBesnard’s 1900 Salon portrait of Réjane, in a flowing pink gown (above), was considered “epoch making” by contemporary writers, andwas “continually surrounded by groups of worshippers and detractors.” Her likeness was also painted by John Singer Sargent, JamesJacques Tissot, and Toulouse-Lautrec. Although not a conventional beauty, Réjane inspired her admirers with what one theater criticcalled a “fascination” that went beyond admiration of her vivacity, animation and lovely voice. Her close friend and counterpart in thefield of tragedy, the actress Sarah Bernhardt, considered Réjane a genius.
Marcel Proust was first among the intellectuals who were friends and supporters of Réjane. She was an influence in the character of “LaBerma,” the actress in Proust’s novel The Remembrance of Things Past. Proust told a contemporary journalist: “I have a cult for Réjane,the great lady who has worn by turns the twin masks (of comedy and tragedy), who has put all her intelligence and all her heart into herinnumerable magnificent roles…” He claimed that the memory of her tragic performances sent him into fits of depression.
For many, Réjane represented the spirit of the age and what was best in French theater. When planning a flamboyant 18th century-themed costume ball, James Hazen Hyde, the heir to a vast New York fortune, made Réjane the centerpiece of the occasion. The HydeBall, heavily attended by high society, was perhaps the most lavish party of Belle Epoque America. Architects redesigned Sherry’srestaurant on Fifth Avenue to resemble the gardens at Versailles, complete with an orangerie, turf, armies of flunkies in period livery,several orchestras, and the dancers of the Metropolitan Opera. Réjane appeared as Marie Antoinette, alighting from a sedan chair, andperformed a skit written for the occasion. Hyde toasted her as “The Queen of the French Theater.” The social pages’ reviews of theparty were very favorable, even if the revelation of its cost, and the source of those funds, ultimately set off the Wall Street scandal of1905. See page 64 for a period photograph of the ball.
Among her admirers was Tsar Nicholas II, a person of broad education relative to monarchs of the time. He was fluent in four majorEuropean languages and loved French drama. When the Tsar visited Paris in 1896 after the signing of the Franco-Russian Entente, theFrench government asked Réjane to perform for him at Versailles. In 1897, she traveled to St. Petersburg on the Tsar’s invitation to playat the Imperial Theater, which was usually off-limits to foreign theater companies. The Tsar’s diaries, housed at the Alexander Palace,contain an entry mentioning his enjoyment of her performance. Through emissaries, the Tsar presented her with the ruby and diamondbrooch offered as lot 395. This was not the only gift Réjane received from European royals. Queen Isabella of Spain and the King ofPortugal both made presents to her; the diamond watch given her by Queen Isabella is offered as lot 401. She was also on friendlyterms with the Prince of Wales; when he finally acceded to the throne as King Edward VII, more formal etiquette required that he curbhis enthusiasm for Réjane’s acquaintance.
Lots 393, 395-407, 412, 415-417 (brooch), 418-420 were the personal property of the actress, and descended in her family. Lots 394,408, 409, 410, 411, 413, 414 (ring) belonged to her daughter.
Portrait of Réjane, by Paul Albert Besnard (1849-1934),exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1900
Réjane. Photograph by Napoleon Sarony, New York. Courtesy Harvard Theatre Collection; She wears lot 395, the ruby and diamond brooch given to her by Czar Nicholas II.
393.Antique Natural Pearl and Diamond Necklace, composed ofeighty-seven saltwater pearls and one freshwater pearl graduatingin size from 7.55 x 7.48 mm to 4.44 mm, completed by a rose-cut diamond clasp with platinum-topped gold mount, lg. 23 5/8in., (with one additional pearl).
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 2105712757, dated May1, 2009, stating that the pearls are natural, eighty-seven saltwaterand one freshwater, with no evidence of treatment.
$3,000-5,000
394.Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an old mine-cut diamondweighing 2.74 cts., 14kt white gold mount, together with aplatinum band, size 5 1/2 and 6 3/4, (unmounted).
$3,000-5,000
395.Antique 14kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Brooch/Bracelet,St. Petersburg, the brooch prong-set with a cabochon rubymeasuring approx. 13.25 x 10.51 x 7.60 mm, framed by oldEuropean-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 5.00 cts.,with bracelet mount of braided links, lg. 1 and 7 1/2 in., St.Petersburg marks, maker’s mark AK.
$15,000-25,000
396.Edwardian 14kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Locket, Russia,the guilloche enamel form centering a bezel-set diamond, rose-cut diamond edge, dia. 7/8 in., marked AH.
$600-800
397.Antique Seed Pearl and Enamel Pendant Watch, the bicolorgoldtone dial with Roman numeral indicators, with vergeescapement movement no. 1546, within enamel and split seedpearl case, dia. 1 in.
Note: According to the family, the watch was the gift of QueenIsabella of Spain.
$600-800
398.Antique Emerald and Diamond Bracelet, France, set with fivecabochon emeralds each flanked by old mine and rose-cutdiamonds, joined by hammered curb links, silver-topped 18ktgold mount, lg. 7 5/8 in., French guarantee stamps.
$1,000-1,500
399.Edwardian Diamond and Seed Pearl Bar Pin, bead-set withtwenty-one old mine and old European-cut diamond mêlée,approx. total wt. 2.00 cts., platinum-topped gold mount, lg. 31/8 in.
$400-600
400.18kt Gold and Cabochon Sapphire Ring, bezel-set with acabochon sapphire measuring approx. 17.60 x 13.00 x 9.35 mm,size 2 1/2, boxed, (cabochon unevenly domed).
$3,000-5,000
Portrait of Réjane, c. 1880’s, by Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931); reproducedby permission of Sotheby’s New York, (sold in 19th Century European Art,April 23, 2004)
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401.Antique 18kt Gold and Diamond Seed Pearl Pendant Watch,France, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral indicators,enclosing jeweled gilt movement, within case with rose-cutdiamond fleur-de-lis motif edged with split seed pearls, 25 mm,French guarantee stamps, (detached crystal).
$300-500
402.Three Jewelry Items, France, two shirt studs, one set with acircular-cut pale sapphire, the other with a goshenite, and a set ofcuff links, platinum and 18kt gold mounts.
$200-300
403.Art Nouveau Silver and Enamel Chain, composed of paperclipchain highlighted by blue enamel fancy links with swag motifs andaccented by glass beads simulating lapis, 900 silver mark, lg. 36in.
$100-200
404.18kt Gold and Green Tourmaline Stud Earrings, each set withan oval-cut tourmaline measuring approx. 13.00 x 11.20 x 6.20mm, French maker’s mark CS, (one earring back missing).
$300-500
405.Antique 18kt Gold and Diamond Locket, France, thehammered form with rose-cut diamond initial “R” for Réjane,guarantee stamp, (small dents).
$400-600
406.Art Nouveau 18kt Gold and Rose-cut Diamond Locket,France, depicting a maiden among overarching fronds, rose-cutdiamond accents, dia. 1 1/2 in., French guarantee stamp andmaker’s mark.
$800-1,200
407.Antique Silver, Moonstone, and Diamond Cuff Bracelet, theterminals bezel-set with cabochon moonstones flanked by oldmine and rose-cut diamonds, Russian maker’s mark E.H and 95silver mark.
$600-800
408.18kt Gold Necklace, Tiffany & Co., Italy, composed of tightlywoven links, 35.8 dwt, lg. 17 1/2 in., signed.
$800-1,200
409.High-Karat Gold Cuff, composed of three strands of braidedwire, 24.5 dwt, unidentified hallmarks.
$600-800
410.Antique 14kt Gold Watch Chain, composed of braided rope,suspending a fob with applied wirework and black enamel designs,26.0 dwt, lg. 15 3/4 in.
$300-500
411.14kt Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, Hodson, Kennard &Co., International Watch Co., the goldtone dial with Arabicnumeral indicators, 21-jewel, six-adjustment signed InternationalWatch Co. nickel movement, 45 mm; together with a huntingcase Elgin pendant watch, the white enamel dial with Romannumeral indicators, nickel movement no. 11146054, within anengraved case, 32 mm; and an open face Elgin pendant watch,the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosingsigned movement, 31 mm, 75.7 dwt.
$400-600
412.Group of Antique Jewelry Items, two micromosaic brooches,one depicting the temple of the vestal virgins, the other thepyramid of Caius Cestius, pietra dura earpendants, and a brooch,(losses, cracks), an 18kt gold, ruby, and rose-cut diamond ring,(missing center ruby), an 18kt gold and freshwater pearl bracelet,French guarantee stamp, (requiring repair), a 14kt gold band, a14kt gold enamel flower charm, a flower still life pin withmarcasites, a gilt onyx pin, and a seed pearl and rose-cut diamondstickpin, French guarantee stamp.
$300-400
413.Sterling Silver and Mosaic Suite, Los Castillo, comprisingsquare link bracelet with blue-green mosaic Greek key motif,earpendants en suite, lg. 6 1/2 and 1 5/8 in., signed; togetherwith a scalloped sterling silver pillbox inset with abalone, dia. 11/4 in.
$150-200
Miniature on porcelain of Réjane, by L. Chevillard, after theimage by Paris society photographer Nadar.
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414.Twin-stone Diamond Bypass Ring, prong-set with oldEuropean-cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.75 and 0.70 cts.,14kt bicolor gold mount, size 6 1/2.
$1,500-2,500
415.Antique Seed Pearl and Diamond Collar, composed of multiplestrands of seed pearls spaced by silver-topped gold rose-cutdiamond bars, lg. 13 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
416.Two Antique 18kt Gold and Citrine Jewelry Items, an oval-cut citrine and old mine-cut diamond ring, size 5 1/2,(abrasions), and a bar pin set with oval and circular-cut citrines,lg. 1 7/8 in.
$400-600
417.Antique Foil-back Topaz and Enamel Pendant, the black andwhite enamel dot cross collet-set with oval and circular-cut foilback colorless topaz, split seed pearl highlights, silver-gilt mount,French guarantee stamps, lg. 3 in., (imperfections to foils).
$400-600
418.Antique Coque de Perle and Iron Pyrite Chain, composed ofpyrite bows joined by bezel-set coque de perl, silver and low-karatgold mount, lg. 14 1/4 in., (later closure, one pearl and pyritemissing).
Note: Jewelry of this kind was popular in Europe in the mid-18th century. See Georgian Jewellery 1714-1830, by GinnyDawes, p. 105.
$200-400
419.Two Antique Jewelry Items, a yellow-green chrysoberyl flowerbrooch, and a colorless topaz pendant designed as a ribbon bowsuspending the Saint Esprit, French guarantee stamp, gilt-silverand silver mounts, lg. 1 1/4 and 2 1/4 in.
$250-350
420.Antique Diamond and Enamel Ring, the navette form set withrose-cut diamonds on a deep red basse taille enamel ground, size5 1/4.
$400-600
Réjane as Marie Antoinette at the James Hazen Hyde Ball, New York City, 1905, Courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York
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421.18kt Gold, Chrysoprase, and Diamond Leaf Earclips, Cartier,each designed as an incised leaf with diamond highlight, lg. 5/8in., no. 917958, dated 1990, signed.
$500-700
422.18kt Gold and Diamond Ring, Bulgari, set with a fancy-cutdiamond weighing approx. 0.20 cts., further set with full-cutdiamond mêlée, size 6 1/4, signed.
$1,000-1,500
423.14kt Gold and Diamond Ring, Shreve, Crump & Low, bezel-set with a full-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.47 cts., flanked bysix full-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 0.73 cts.,size 6, signed.
$800-1,200
424.18kt Gold and Lapis Bead Necklace, Angela Cummings,1988, composed of seventy-nine lapis beads accented by aknotted bead, measuring approx. 10.00 to 10.20 mm, lg. 36 1/2in., signed.
$750-850
425.18kt Gold and Lapis Necklace/Bracelet Suite, Bulgari, thechain convertible to necklace and bracelet composed of fancy linksalternately inset with lapis plaques, lg. 16 1/4 and 7 1/2 in.,signed.
$4,000-6,000
426.18kt Gold and Diamond Flower Earclips, each set withdiamond mêlée accents, dia. 7/8 in.
$400-600
427.Platinum and 18kt Gold Earclips, each square hammered formwith scored corner, lg. 5/8 in.
$300-500
428.18kt Gold and Silver Ring, bezel-set with a silver disk depictinga grotesque mask, incised shoulders and shank, size 4 1/2.
$300-500
429.14kt Gold, Mother-of-pearl, and Coral Earclips, AschGrossbardt, inset with coral and mother-of-pearl, dia. 7/8 in.,signed.
$650-750
430.18kt Gold Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., composed of three strandsof interlocking links, 89.2 dwt, lg. 7 5/8 in., signed.
$4,000-6,000
431.18kt Gold, Chrysoprase, and Diamond “Rose de Noel”Clip/Brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, composed of greenchalcedony petals centering a cluster of diamond mêlée, lg. 2 in.,no. 1K3211, French guarantee stamps, signed.
$3,500-4,500
432.18kt Gold and Multicolored Tourmaline Earrings, BarryKieselstein-Cord, each hinged hoop set with a green and pinkstep-cut tourmaline, applied bead accents, dia. 1 in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
433.Rock Crystal and Diamond Earpendants, each diamond mêléetop suspending a bezel-set fancy-cut rock crystal disk, 14kt whitegold mounts, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$350-450
434.18kt Gold and Hardstone Intarsia Earclips, Bulgari, each ovalform inset with tiger’s-eye quartz, jasper, lapis, and malachiteinlay, lg. 1 1/4 in., signed.
$1,500-2,500
435.Two 14kt Gold and Diamond Chains, composed of twistedwire links highlighted by double bezel-set diamond highlights,8.4 dwt, lg. 19 1/2 and 28 in.
$600-800
436.Artist-Designed 18kt Gold and Enamel Pendant Necklace,Salvador Dali, Diejasa, “Madonna de Port Lligat,” the necklaceof twisted baton links suspending a square reticulated pendantwith floral motifs centering the abstract figure of the Madonnawithin a pale blue enamel surround, lg. 24 and 1 1/2 in., no. A-3/10, and 02-020-43-015, signed Dali, original box, withcertificate of authenticity and gallery receipt.
$1,500-2,500
437.14kt Gold Charm Bracelet, the double chain bracelet ofpaperclip and trace link chain suspending a variety of 14kt and10kt gold charms including animal and sporting themes, 36.8dwt, lg. 8 in.
$700-900
438.14kt Gold and Enamel Charm Bracelet, the flattened curbchain suspending nine charms including a Swiss guardsman, afireplace hung with stockings, a gondola car, a Canadian Mountie,a stuffed Christmas stocking, and a rabbit in a hat, 35.2 dwt, lg. 63/4 in.
$800-1,000
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439.14kt Gold Charm Bracelet, the circular links suspending 14ktand 9kt gold charms including a locomotive, a sulky, a barouche,a hansom cab, and an early motor car, 26.8 dwt, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$500-700
440.Gem-set and Enamel Charm Bracelet, suspending a variety ofanimal and sport theme charms including a mechanical 14kt goldand enamel card table with retractable legs, signed WL, an 18ktgold, diamond, and seed pearl baseball mitt, Art Deco pavé-setplatinum and diamond horse, wagon, elephant, dog, and MinnieMouse charms, with enamel accents, a gem-set “Dearest” acrostic,a platinum, diamond, and gem-set apple cart with emeraldwheels, an antique pearl and diamond fly, suspended from a 14ktgold open link bracelet highlighted by checkered enamel golfbags, maker’s mark for Hedges, lg. 7 in.
$8,000-10,000
441.Retro 18kt Rose Gold and Diamond Necklace, France,designed as three swags of brickwork links, centering a waterfallpendant, set with old mine and old single-cut diamonds,removable to become a clip, 69.2 dwt, lg. 16, 2 1/8 in., maker’smark and guarantee stamps.
$3,500-4,500
442.18kt Bicolor Gold Bracelet, composed of polished triangularlinks, 37.8 dwt, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
443.Retro 14kt Gold and Diamond Ring, the thick, ribbed bandset with a marquise-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.75 cts.,diamond mêlée edges and platinum accents, size 6 1/2.
$500-700
444.Enamel and Gem-set “Indian Chief” Clip/Brooch, CartierParis, c. 1940s, the enamel headdress with rose-cut diamondaccents, turquoise cabochon earrings, lg. 1 1/4 in., Frenchguarantee stamps, no. 9105, signed Cartier Paris Made in France.
Note: This brooch is pictured in American Jewelry Glamour &Tradition, by Penny Proddow, p. 139.
$6,000-8,000
445.18kt Gold Bracelet, composed of a triple row of arched links,95.2 dwt, lg. 7 3/8 in.
$3,000-4,000
446.14kt Gold, Interchangeable Hardstone, and Diamond Ringand Earrings Suite, the ring and earclips centering a line ofdiamond mêlée, with interchangeable hardstone fan motifs,including onyx, lapis, tiger’s-eye quartz, sterling silver, malachite,and rock crystal, size 7, lg. 3/4 in.
$300-500
447.18kt Gold Gem-set Blackamoor Brooch, Nardi, with carvedonyx face and scrolling brocaded coat set with aquamarine mêlée,turban with ruby accent, lg. 2 in., signed.
$3,500-4,500
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448.Cultured Pearl Multi-Strand Choker, Raymond Yard,composed of four strands of 183 off-white pearls measuringapprox. 5.80 mm, completed by a platinum clasp channel-set withstep-cut synthetic white sapphires, lg. 12 in., signed YARD.
$500-700
449.Cultured Pearl Necklace, composed of fifty-four white culturedpearls with rose overtones, each measuring approx. 7.70 mm,14kt gold clasp, lg. 19 in.
$200-300
450.14kt Gold Cuff Links, each triangular hinged form composed offlattened curb links, lg. 7/8 in.
$400-600
451.Whimsical 14kt Gold Music Box Cuff Links, both of squareform with central reserve, one designed as a music box playing“Let me Call You Sweetheart,” lg. 3/4 in.
$300-500
452.14kt Gold and Hardstone Cuff Links, Asch Grossbardt, eachshaped as a cushion with inlaid lines of mother-of-pearl and lapis,joining a swiveling bar, lg. 3/4 in., maker’s mark; together withoval onyx cuff links each with single diamond highlight.
$150-250
453.14kt Gold and Sapphire Cuff Links, Tiffany & Co., eachsingle oval link scored with incised radiating lines centering acircular-cut sapphire, joining a swiveling bar, lg. 7/8 in., maker’smark for Larter & Sons, signed.
$200-300
454.18kt Gold and Enamel Pornographic Cuff Links, each doublelink depicting anatomical organs presented in various graphicpursuits, lg. 3/4 in.
$300-500
455.Antique 18kt Gold, Mother-of-pearl, Diamond, and EnamelCuff Links, France, each designed as a mother-of-pearl disk withgreen enamel edge centering a bezel-set diamond, joined by tracelink chain to a tapered bar, dia. 9/16 in., French export stamps.
$200-300
456.14kt Gold and Reverse-painted Crystal Hunting Brooch,depicting two pairs of hounds on a scent followed by a pair ofriders jumping a fence, mother-of-pearl ground, within aropetwist frame, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$600-800
457.18kt Bicolor Gold Golfing Brooch, Hermès, Paris, depicting apair of irons, lg. 2 3/4 in., French guarantee stamp, signed.
$300-500
458.Reverse-painted Crystal Terrier Bracelet, with three plaquesdepicting Airedales and a Scottie, completed by a bracelet of fancylinks, 10kt gold mount, lg. 7 1/4 in., (small losses).
$250-350
459.14kt Gold and Reverse-painted Crystal Hunting Brooch,depicting a stag over a pair of crossed rifles, flanked by tworounds of ammunition, lg. 1 3/8 in.
$300-500
460.18kt Gold and Sapphire Cuff Links, Cartier, each triangularhinged form with sapphire terminals, French maker’s mark andguarantee stamps, signed.
$800-1,200
461.Two 14kt Gold and Green Onyx Bracelets, Krementz & Co.,c. 1930, both composed of shaped green onyx tablets joined byengraved links, lg. 7 and 7 7/8 in., maker’s mark.
$600-800
462.Art Deco Bicolor 14kt Gold, Onyx, and Diamond Ring,centering an arched onyx plaque flanked by single-cut diamonds,arched shoulders, size 7 1/4, American maker’s mark.
$200-400
463.18kt Gold Dog Cuff Links, each double link designed as abeagle’s head, 7.1 dwt, lg. 5/8 in.
$300-500
464.Art Deco 14kt Gold, Enamel, and Jadeite Bracelet, EnosRichardson & Co., Newark, composed of pierced and carvedjadeite plaques completed by enamel dragon links, lg. 6 3/4 in.,maker’s mark.
$400-600
465.20kt Gold and Jadeite Cuff Links, each bezel-set with a jadeitetablet within an engraved frame, joined to a barbell link, lg. 5/8in.
$300-500
466.14kt Gold Propelling Pencil Watch, Cartier, c. 1930, the whiteenamel dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind Pery Watch Co. 17-jewel movement no. 2229, case no.5592, signed dial, boxed.
Note: Pictured in Le Temps de Cartier by Barracca, Negretti, andNencini, p. 217.
$800-1,200
467.18kt Gold and Enamel Ring, Italy, of geometric form,centering an arch of blue tracery enamel, 11.0 dwt, size 7 1/2.
$300-500
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468.14kt Gold Lorgnette, Tiffany & Co., with line-engravedframes, signed.
$250-350
469.Antique 14kt Gold Hunting Case Pendant Watch, the whiteenamel dial with Arabic numeral indicators, subsidiary secondsdial enclosing signed nickel movement, case with bird, flower, andfoliate motifs, 32 mm.
$300-500
470.Antique 14kt Tricolor Gold Pocket Watch, Otto &Heinemann, the white enamel dial with Roman numeralindicators, subsidiary seconds dial enclosing an Aurora Watch Co.movement, elaborate high relief scrolling foliate case withdiamond highlight, 40 mm.
$500-700
471.Antique 14kt Gold Hunting Case Pocket Watch, AmericanWaltham, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral indicators,enclosing signed gilt movement, within foliate engraved case withsylvan landscape, 34.4 dwt, 40 mm.
$400-600
472.14kt Gold Hunting Case Pocket Watch, Waltham, the whiteenamel dial with Roman numeral indicators and subsidiaryseconds dial, enclosing damascened movement no. 11351055,Keystone case with line and foliate motif engraving, no. 4728340,38 mm, signed movement and dial.
$300-500
473.Antique 14kt Gold Hunting Case Pocket Watch, Waltham,the white enamel dial with Roman numeral indicators, enclosingsigned nickel movement, within foliate motif and engine-turnedcase, 31.5 dwt, 38 mm.
$400-600
474.14kt Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, Waltham, the whiteenamel dial with Arabic numeral indicators, subsidiary secondsdial, enclosing signed 17-jewel nickel movement no. 14033467,within plain polished case, cuvette inscribed and dated 1911, caseinscribed with initials, 0 size.
$300-500
475.Two Open Face Pocket Watches, Touchon, Geneva, and E.Howard, Boston, a platinum and 18kt gold Touchon & Co.with silvertone dial with Roman numeral indicators, enclosingsigned 19-jewel movement no. B43583 with eight adjustments,42 mm; and a Howard & Co., Boston, 14kt white gold“Keystone,” the silvertone dial with Arabic numeral indicators,enclosing 17-jewel movement no. 25623, 42 mm, (replaceddiscolored crystal).
$1,000-1,500
476.Two 14kt Gold and Reverse-painted Crystal Bird Brooches,depicting a robin and a cardinal, lg. 1 and 3/4 in., Americanmaker’s marks.
$400-600
477.18kt Gold Chain, Cartier, composed of fancy paperclip chain,38.3 dwt, no. 109078, signed.
$2,000-3,000
478.18kt Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, Vacheron Constantin,the silvertone metal dial with Arabic numeral indicators,subsidiary seconds dial, enclosing jeweled nickel movement no.439804, 49 mm, signed box.
$500-700
479.14kt Gold Gem-set Bookmark, Cartier, c. 1930s, the finialdesigned as a bird feeding her chick, cabochon ruby eyes, lg. 41/8 in., signed.
$150-250
480.18kt Gold Open Face Split Second Chronograph PocketWatch, Patek Philippe, c. 1922-23, the silvertone metal dialwith Arabic numeral indicators, push button activated splitseconds, subsidiary thirty-minute recorder dial and seconds dial,locking mechanism, enclosing 28-jewel, eight-adjustment, signedmovement no. 197 817, glass crystal, within plain polished caseno. 412559, signed dial, interior case, bow, cuvette, andmovement, 46 mm, reverse incised with initials.
$10,000-15,000
481.14kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Masonic Pendant, 32ndMasonic, designed as a double headed eagle set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond on a red and black enamel cross, readingSPES MEO EN DIO EST, reverse with swan and enamel flower,10.5 dwt, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$250-350
482.18kt Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, Patek Philippe, Shreve,Crump & Low, the silvertone metal dial with Arabic numeralindicators, subsidiary seconds dial, case with incised foliate designsand initials, enclosing 18-jewel eight-adjustment movement no.817880, signed dial, cuvette, bow, case, and movement, 10 size.
$1,200-1,800
483.18kt Gold Gem-set Cuff Links, Schlumberger, Tiffany &Co., each designed as a koi with sapphire mêlée eyes joining abamboo stalk, lg. 1 1/8 and 1 in., signed.
$800-1,200
484.14kt Gold and Mother-of-pearl Revolver Cuff Links, eachdesigned as a single-action handgun with rotating revolver andmother-of-pearl handle joining a swiveling bar, lg. 1 5/8 in.
$250-350
485.Three Masonic Jewelry Items, a pendant with Masonic motifs,including skull and crossbones, eye, and various hand tools,enamel accents, a skull and cross bones pin, with one cabochongreen stone eye, and a compass, all in gold, 18.0 dwt.
$500-700
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486.Antique 14kt Gold Watch Chain and Slide, consisting ofdouble strands of ropetwist chain mounted with an engravedheart-shape slide set with seed pearls and turquoise cabochons,27.7 dwt, adjustable length, full lg. 30 in.
$600-800
487.Antique 14kt Gold Link Watch Chain and Slide, composed ofa double length of flattened curb links, mounted with a barrel-form turquoise cabochon and black enamel slide, 19.7 dwt, lg. 361/2 in.
$500-700
488.18kt Gold “Quadrato” Wristwatch, Bulgari, the black dialwith Arabic and abstract numeral indicators, enclosing quartzmovement, completed by an expandable bracelet of tubogas links,signed.
$2,500-3,500
489.18kt Bicolor Gold Wristwatch, Rolex, the ivorytone dial withArabic numeral indicators, the shaped case with stepped bezelenclosing manual-wind 15-jewel movement signed Rolex patent,timed six positions, marked for all climates, joined by curved lugsto a leather band completed by a plated Rolex buckle, signedinterior case no. 0828110, 26 x 26 mm.
$500-700
490.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger, thegoldtone dial with abstract numeral indicators, enclosing quartzmovement, competed by an adjustable signed leather strap,closure integral to case, 35 x 22 mm, signed.
$600-800
491.Stainless Steel Wristwatch, Hermès, the ivorytone dial withArabic numeral indicators, H-form case enclosing a quartzmovement, completed by a signed brown leather strap and signedbuckle, 29 x 20 mm.
$400-600
492.9kt Gold Masonic Wristwatch, Tiffany & Co., the green dialwith Masonic symbols including the compass, gavel, trowel, ruler,and sun and moon, enclosing 15-jewel Swiss movement,completed by a leather strap, interior case with English hallmarks.
$800-1,200
493.18kt White Gold and Mother-of-pearl Wristwatch, Piaget, themother-of-pearl dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosingquartz movement, joined by asymmetrical lugs to a bracelet offlexible links, signed, original box, with additional links.
$2,500-3,500
494.18kt White Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, Longines, thesilvertone dial with abstract numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind movement, completed by a suede deerskin strap, 32 mm.
$700-900
495.Lady’s Stainless Steel and Diamond Wristwatch, Rolex, OysterPerpetual Datejust, the black dial with baton numeral indicators,date aperture, with later diamond bezel, enclosing automaticmovement, completed by a black leather Cartier strap.
$3,000-4,000
496.Lady’s 18kt Gold Wristwatch, Patek Philippe, the goldtonedial with abstract numeral indicators, enclosing signed 20-jewelfive-position movement no. 997983, case no. 2678483, 3373/1,completed by a tapering signed bracelet of brickwork links, lg. 53/4 in., with two additional links of 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
497.Gentleman’s 18kt Gold and Hematite “Acorn” Dress Set,Schlumberger, Tiffany & Co., the double cuff links and threeshirt studs designed with cabochon hematites, signed.
Note: Purchased from Tiffany in New York in 1966.$1,200-1,800
498.Lady’s 18kt Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, Patek Philippe,the blue metal dial with diamond numeral indicators, shapedbezel with single-cut diamond mêlée, enclosing batterymovement, completed by a mesh bracelet, lg. to 7 1/8 in., Swissguarantee stamps, signed dial and bracelet.
$2,500-3,500
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499.Stainless Steel Wristwatch, Van Cleef & Arpels, the blue dialwith abstract and Arabic numeral indicators, rotating bezel,enclosing automatic movement, completed by an adjustable blueleather strap with deployant clasp, no. 533070 and 126694,original box.
$2,000-3,000
500.Stainless Steel and Diamond Wristwatch, Christian Dior,“Chris 47 Steel,” the silvertone dial with Arabic numeralindicators, bezel, case, and lugs micro-pavé set with diamondmêlée, enclosing with quartz movement with setting tool andinterchangeable pink and black satin straps, with originalpresentation boxes.
$2,000-3,000
501.Stainless Steel “Pasha” Wristwatch, Cartier, the white dial withArabic and abstract numeral indicators, date aperture, enclosingautomatic movement, completed by a signed bracelet of flexiblegeometric links with deployant buckle, no. 57845CD, 36 mm,with certificate of authenticity and instruction manual.
$1,500-2,000
501A.Lady’s 18kt Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, Rolex, “LadyDatejust Pearlmaster,” 2006, the white metal dial with Romannumeral indicators, and date aperture with Cyclops magnifier,enclosing automatic movement, no. D806033 andR80318853B7294, completed by Pearlmaster bracelet withdeployant clasp, with box and papers.
$5,000-7,000
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502.Two Lady’s 18kt Gold Wristwatches, a Bueche-Girod, withRoman numeral indicators, enclosing a manual-wind movement,oval bezel, leather band completed by 18kt gold deployant clasp;together with an Obrey, with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosinga manual-wind movement, strap with gilt clasp, both with Swissguarantee stamps.
$300-500
503.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Hermès, the case with sliding coverconcealing ivorytone dial with Arabic numeral indicators, casewith reverse setting and winding mechanism, no. 25969,completed by an adjustable leather strap, worn French guaranteestamp.
$2,000-3,000
504.Silver Wristwatch, Omega, with Arabic numeral indicators,enclosing manual-wind movement, completed by a leather strap,41 x 30 mm.
$600-800
505.14kt Gold Wristwatch, Baume & Mercier, the goldtone dialwithout numeral indicators, enclosing quartz movement,completed by a tapering leather strap, 23 x 23 mm.
$250-350
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507.14kt Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, Concord, the goldtonedial with stick numeral indicators, diamond mêlée bezel, enclosingmanual movement, completed by a tapering textured strap withdeployant clasp, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$600-800
508.18kt Gold and Enamel Wristwatch, Cartier, with ivorytonedial, black enamel bezel with Roman numeral indicators, sapphirewinding stem, enclosing manual-wind movement, completed by a14kt gold braided link bracelet, 20 x 20 mm, (bracelet later).
$1,000-1,500
509.Silver-gilt Wristwatch, Obrey, the black dial with Arabicnumeral indicators, the arched case containing manual-windmovement, completed by a signed leather strap, French guaranteestamps.
$800-1,200
510.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Patek Philippe, the white metal dialwith Roman numeral indicators, textured bezel, enclosing 6-jewelquartz movement no. 1506366, 32 mm, Swiss guarantee stamps,completed by a lizard strap, signed case, movement, dial, andbuckle.
$1,500-2,000
511.Tahitian Pearl Necklace, composed of thirty-seven semi-baroquepearls, graduating slightly from approx. 10.90 to 12.50 mm,completed by an 18kt gold and rose-cut diamond boule clasp, lg.18 in.
$600-800
512.South Sea Pearl Necklace, composed of twenty-nine semi-baroque ivory pearls with yellow overtones, completed by an 18ktgold and rose-cut diamond boule clasp, lg. 18 in.
$600-800
513.Tahitian Pearl Necklace, composed of forty-three pearlsgraduating in size from approx. 8.20 to 11.40 mm, completed byan 18kt brushed white gold and diamond mêlée clasp, lg. 16 1/2in.
$500-700
514.Blue and White Sapphire Torsade, composed of thirteengraduating strands of faceted sapphire beads, completed by an14kt white gold barrel clasp highlighted by a line of diamondmêlée, lg. 18 1/2 in.
$700-900
515.18kt Gold Bangle Bracelet, Frank Gehry, Tiffany & Co.,Italy, 116.8 dwt, interior cir. 7 in., signed.
$5,000-7,000
516.18kt Gold Ring, Andrew Clunn, the abstract dome withpolished and textured scroll motifs, 14.7 dwt, size 6, signed.
$400-600
517.18kt Gold and Diamond Band, the ribbed band bezel-set witheight triangular-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.64 cts., 10.1dwt, size 6 1/4.
$500-700
518.18kt Gold Panther Chain, Cartier, France, designed as sixpanthers in various stages of motion, joined by circular links, 63.2dwt, lg. 36 in., no. 633041, French maker’s mark and guaranteestamps, signed.
$2,500-3,500
519.18kt Gold and Blackened Steel Jaguar Bracelet, Carrera yCarrera, designed as interlocking jaguar links, lg. 7 1/4 in., no.138303, maker’s mark, with certificate of authenticity.
$800-1,200
520.18kt Gold and Blackened Silver “Panther” Bracelet, Cartier,France, the fluted bangle with panther terminals, interior cir. 61/2 in., no. 285659, maker’s mark, signed.
$1,800-2,200
521.18kt Gold Nail Ring, Aldo Cipullo, Cartier, c. 1971, designedas a coiled nail, size 6 3/4, signed A. Cipullo, and Cartier inscript.
$600-800
522.18kt Gold and Diamond “Panthere” Earclips, Cartier, eachhalf hoop with full-cut diamond mêlée accents, 8.9 dwt, lg. 3/4in., no. D23826, signed.
$600-800
523.18kt Gold Ring, Bulgari, the top and shoulders designed withpyramidal motifs, size 6 1/4, signed.
$500-700
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524.18kt Gold, Cultured Pearl, and Diamond Multi-StrandChoker, Marini Misani, composed of 160 pearls measuringapprox. 7.20 mm, with shaped spacers set with diamond mêlée,lg. 13 5/8 in., signed.
$3,000-5,000
525.18kt White Gold, Peridot, Cultured Pearl, and DiamondBracelet, Seaman Schepps, set with five cabochon peridot, withcultured pearls and diamond spacers, lg. 7 1/8 in., signed.
$14,000-18,000
526.18kt White Gold and Blue Chalcedony Ring, Cartier, set witha cabochon chalcedony, size 6 3/4, dated 1999, no. H69024,signed.
$600-800
527.18kt White Gold, Diamond, and South Sea PearlEarpendants, Assael, “Twenty Diamond,” each top set withdiamond mêlée suspending an oval South Sea pearl measuringapprox. 14.30 x 11.95 mm, lg. 1 1/4 in., unsigned, purchased atNeiman Marcus.
$1,000-1,500
528.Sapphire, Diamond, and Baroque Pearl Earclips, Ruser, eachprong-set with cabochon sapphires and freshwater pearls, on adiamond mêlée stem, 18kt white gold and platinum mounts, lg. 11/4 in., signed.
$2,500-3,500
529.Sapphire, Diamond, and Freshwater Pearl Brooch, Ruser,prong-set with cabochon sapphires and freshwater pearls, on adiamond mêlée stem, 18kt white gold and platinum mount, lg. 13/4 in., signed.
$2,500-3,500
530.Platinum and Peridot Line Bracelet, channel-set with forty-tworectangular step-cut peridot, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
531.Pair of Green Quartz and Diamond Earpendants, eachdiamond-set top suspending a flexibly-set fancy-cut pear-shapequartz drop framed by diamond mêlée, 14kt bicolor gold mounts,lg. 1 1/2 in.
$600-700
532.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, Sabbadini, Milan,bezel-set with a sugarloaf cabochon sapphire measuring approx.8.45 x 6.71 x 5.22 mm, flanked by wire-set step-cut sapphires,diamond mêlée edges, size 7 1/4, signed.
$5,000-7,000
533.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with acushion-cut sapphire measuring approx. 10.50 x 8.55 x 3.20 mm,flanked by clusters of full-cut diamond mêlée, size 6.
$1,200-1,500
534.Platinum, Synthetic Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, centering acushion-cut sapphire flanked by two old European-cut diamondsweighing approx. 1.20 and 1.14 cts., size 8 1/4.
$4,000-6,000
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535.18kt Gold, Baroque Pearl, Tahitian Pearl, and DiamondFlower Brooch, Kai-Yin Lo, the baroque pearl petals withTahitian pearl center, full-cut diamond accents, lg. 3 in., signedKY.
$2,500-3,500
536.South Sea Pearl and Diamond Necklace, composed of twenty-seven pearls graduating in size from approx. 13.80 to 17.30 mm,completed by a pavé-set diamond 18kt white gold boule, lg. 181/2 in.
$10,000-15,000
537.18kt Gold, Natural Pearl, and Diamond Flower Earclips,Boucheron, Paris, each set with a natural domed pearl measuringapprox. 9.60 mm, petals pavé-set with full-cut diamond mêlée,approx. total diamond wt. 1.80 cts., dia. 1 in., with Frenchguarantee stamps, signed.
$10,000-15,000
538.18kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire, Van Cleef & Arpels, bezel-set with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 2.05 cts., flankedby trapezoidal-cut diamonds, incised mount, size 5 1/4, no.9334, signed, with original presentation box.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 8352284, dated June 21,1993, stating that the diamond is G color, VVS1 clarity, nofluorescence.
$18,000-22,000
539.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, Van Cleef & Arpels,composed of curved ribbed links highlighted by full-cut diamondmêlée, lg. 7 1/8 in., no. NY 27005, signed.
$6,000-8,000
540.18kt Gold Turbo Shell and Diamond Earclips, SeamanSchepps, each channel-set with diamond mêlée, with splitcultured pearl terminals, lg. 1 1/4 in., signed.
$3,000-5,000
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541.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Emerald Heart Pendant, set with asapphire heart measuring approx. 11.70 x 10.50 x 6.75 mm,framed by cushion-cut emeralds, suspended from 14kt goldcircular link chain, lg. 3/4 in.
$3,000-4,000
542.Edwardian Peridot and Diamond Ring, set with a cushion-cutperidot measuring approx. 16.70 x 11.50 x 6.20 mm, framed byold European-cut diamonds, platinum-topped 14kt gold mount,size 6 1/4.
$2,000-3,000
543.Antique 15kt Gold and Peridot Fringe Necklace, bezel-setwith oval and pear-shaped peridot set within applied bead andwirework surrounds and interspersed with florets, joined by swagsof trace link chain, seed pearl highlights, lg. 17 in., boxed, (chainextended).
$600-800
544.Art Nouveau Sapphire, Demantoid Garnet, and EnamelRing, Tiffany & Co., bezel-set with a cabochon sapphiremeasuring approx. 10.20 x 7.70 x 3.72 mm, framed by circular-cut garnets, shoulders with graduating green and blue basse tailleenamel accents, incised shank with enamel highlights, size 5 3/4,signed.
$1,500-2,000
545.Art Nouveau 18kt Gold Gem-set Bracelet, France, the linksconsisting of interlocking foliate designs bezel-set with ruby mêléejoined by rose-cut diamond links, 17.0 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in., Frenchmaker’s mark and guarantee stamps.
$800-1,200
546.Antique 14kt Gold and Topaz Sunflower Pendant/Brooch,centering a cushion-cut topaz framed by gypsy-set topaz mêlée,dia. 1 1/2 in., (removable pin stem).
$800-1,200
547.14kt Gold and Favrile Glass Scarab Swivel Ring, the bezel-setscarab with hieroglyphic motifs engraved to reverse, wiretwistshoulders, size 6.
$300-500
548.Antique Carved Moonstone Grotesque Mask, carved as ahorned and bearded fiendish mask, within later gold pendantmount with chain.
$300-500
549.Two 14kt Gold Gem-set Stickpins, one bezel-set with acushion-cut green tourmaline, the other with an oval amethyst,with old mine-cut diamond mêlée and seed pearl accents,platinum-topped 14kt gold mount.
$300-500
550.Art Nouveau Enamel and Seed Pearl Beetle Brooch, thepolychrome enamel beetle with seed pearl accents, mounted on abar pin, gold mount, lg. 2 in.
$500-700
551.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, centering a circular-cut sapphire measuring approx. 5.35 x 3.25 mm, and full-cutdiamond mêlée, with scroll motifs, size 8.
$700-900
552.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Sapphire HeartPendant/Brooch, Bippart, Griscom & Osborn, pavé-set withcircular-cut sapphires, lg. 7/8 in., maker’s mark, with delicatetrace link chain, 3.6 dwt.
$300-500
553.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Lorgnette, Krementz & Co., withscroll and foliate motifs, 22.8 dwt, lg. 5 1/8 in., maker’s mark,(later bifocal lenses).
$500-700
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554.14kt Gold and Amethyst Brooch, set with a large circular-cutamethyst measuring approx. 26.00 x 17.70 mm, in a foliatemount, lg. 2 3/4 in.
$500-700
555.14kt Gold and Amethyst Bangle, Whiteside & Blank, set withsix circular-cut amethysts, in an elaborate scrollwork mount,interior cir. 7 3/4 in., maker’s mark.
$600-800
556.Four Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Buttons, Carter, Gough & Co.,each depicting cherubic children, two with maker’s mark, andprobably cuff links, dia. 9/16 in.
$500-700
557.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Cuff Links, Kohn, each double linkwith scrolling foliate accents, signed.
$200-300
558.18kt Gold Chain, composed of fancy navette links, 16.3 dwt, lg.20 1/8 in.
$700-900
559.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Diamond “Autumn”Pendant/Brooch, depicting a young woman among marigolds,verso with floral designs, dia. 1 in.
$300-500
560.14kt Gold and Amethyst Cuff Links, Russia, each double linkwith a high-domed cabochon, together with two shirt studs, cufflinks with maker’s mark L.G., all with hallmarks, (cuff links withFrench findings).
$400-600
561.Antique 18kt Gold Box, France, depicting Andromache inmourning, reverse with a flowering rose, 46.5 dwt, 2 1/4 x 11/2 x 1/2 in., French guarantee stamp, signed O. Roty.
Note: Considered one of the greatest medalists of the 19thcentury, Louis Oscar Roty was a Parisian artist trained underDumont who won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1875, as well asmedals from the Paris Salon in 1873, 1882, and 1885. In 1889he was awarded a Grand Prix at the Exhibition Universelle. Hiswork can be found in European art museums.
$2,000-3,000
562.18kt Gold and Coral Cuff Links, each double link designed asa carved coral shell, lg. 5/8 in., (shells vary slightly in size).
$500-700
563.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Enamel Brooch, depicting ablossom, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$300-500
564.Pair of Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Enamel Bracelets,composed of lavender enamel florets within scrolling wireworksurrounds, 19.6 dwt, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$600-800
565.14kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Dogwood Brooch,centering a full-cut diamond mêlée, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$300-500
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566.Arts & Crafts 14kt Gold and Platinum Bracelet Watch,Edward Oakes, composed of nine elaborate panels, each highlydecorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, engravedaccents, centering a watch face, manual-wind movement, lg. 63/4 in., with one additional link, unsigned, with a letter ofauthentication from Susan Oakes Peabody.
$3,000-5,000
567.Arts & Crafts Platinum, Aquamarine, and Diamond Ring,Edward Oakes, set with a fancy-cut aquamarine, and an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.80 cts., further setwith old mine and single-cut diamond mêlée, the shoulders withapplied leaf motifs, size 4 1/2, unsigned, with a letter ofauthentication from Susan Oakes Peabody.
$2,000-3,000
568.Arts & Crafts Sapphire and Diamond Brooch, EdwardOakes, designed as a wreath with 14kt gold and platinum leaves,set with two old European-cut diamonds weighing approx. 1.80and 1.29 cts., further set with old European-cut diamonds, andcircular-cut sapphires, approx. total diamond wt. 5.66 cts., lg. 17/8 in., unsigned, with letter of authentication from Susan OakesPeabody.
$8,000-10,000
569.Arts & Crafts 14kt Gold, Pink Sapphire, and Diamond Ring,Edward Oakes, centering a cushion-cut pink sapphire measuringapprox. 8.20 x 6.60 x 3.80 mm, flanked by full-cut diamondmêlée, in a scroll and foliate motif mount, size 4 1/2, maker’smark.
$2,500-3,500
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570.Arts & Crafts Moonstone and Sapphire Pendant Necklace,Attributed to F.G. Hale, the wirework pendant with bead motifsbezel-set with cabochon oval and circular moonstones andcircular-cut sapphires suspending a fringe, suspended from aconforming necklace, joined by delicate curb link chain, goldmount, lg. 3 3/4 and 2 1/4 in., unsigned.
Note: For a pendant with similar wirework, signed by Hale, seeSkinner’s Fine Jewelry, March 14, 2006, auction no. 2311, lot371. This necklace was recovered during the sale of householditems of a Boston property that had belonged to the Hale family.
$2,500-3,500
571.Arts & Crafts Enamel, Fire Opal, and Freshwater Pearl DogCollar, probably England, c. 1905, designed as four polychromechamplevé enamel peacocks with silver pallions interspersedstylized wirework blossoms bezel-set with cabochon fire opals andhighlighted by pearls, counter-enameled, joined by strands oftrace link chain, gold mount, lg. 13 1/4 and wd. 1 7/8 in.,unsigned.
Exhibitions: The Pre-Raphaelite Era 1848-1914, Delaware ArtMuseum, item 6:41, April 12–June 6, 1976.
Note: The Delaware Art Museum curators of the 1976exhibition were of the opinion that this dog collar was “almostcertainly designed by C.R. Ashbee.” Around 1900, Ashbeebegan producing more formal pieces, having taken on a numberof trained jewelers and enamellists to execute his designs.Records show that he designed about a dozen brooches andpendants with the peacock theme in the early 1900s. At the sametime, according to Alan Crawford’s work on Ashbee, Guild ofHandicraft documentation does not refer to any dog collars.Also, though Ashby’s jewelry from this period was indeed lessaustere in color harmony, and more sumptuous in the use of goldwirework and gemstones, these stylistic features can also begenerally applied to a number of makers in England at the time.
$25,000-35,000
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572.Cultured Pearl Necklace and Enhancer, set with seventy whitecultured pearls with rose overtones, each measuring approx. 7.50mm, completed by a 14kt white gold clasp, with a 14kt whitegold, cultured pearl, and diamond leaf-form enhancer, detachableto form a brooch, lg. 24 1/4, 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
573.14kt White Gold, Cultured Pearl, and Diamond Earclips,each designed as a foliate motif, set with white cultured pearlswith rose overtones, diamond mêlée accents, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$500-700
574.Platinum, Aquamarine, and Diamond Pendant, prong-set withan emerald-cut aquamarine measuring approx. 18.90 x 14.50 x10.20 mm, surmounted by three full-cut diamonds, suspendedfrom 14kt white gold chain, lg. 1, 15 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
575.Platinum and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a full-cut diamondweighing approx. 0.90 cts., in a ballerina mount, size 5 1/2, in aShreve, Crump & Low Co. box.
$1,500-2,000
576.Gentleman’s 18kt White Gold Dress Suite, Buccellati,comprising cuff links and four shirt studs designed as ropetwistknots, lg. 5/8 and 3/8 in., signed, original fitted box.
$1,200-1,800
577.Platinum and Diamond Flower Earpendants, each designed asa cluster of blossoms set with diamond mêlée, lg. 1 in.
$600-800
578.18kt White Gold, Colored Diamond, and Diamond Necklace,prong-set with fancy and full-cut brown and yellow diamonds,joined by near colorless diamond mêlée links, approx. total wt.10.92 cts., lg. 16 1/8 in.
$15,000-20,000
579.Platinum and Princess-cut Diamond Stud Earrings, prong-setwith princess-cut diamonds weighing 1.01 and 1.02 cts.
Note: Accompanied by GIA reports no. 15797421 and15795939, dated March 21, 2007, stating that the diamonds areD color, VS2 clarity, and F color, VS1 clarity, no fluorescence.
$6,000-8,000
580.Diamond Five-stone Ring, set with full-cut diamonds, approx.total wt. 1.68 cts., 14kt white gold mount, size 8.
$1,000-1,500
581.Sapphire and Diamond Earpendants, each set with a cushion-cut sapphire in a quatrefoil mount set with full-cut diamondmêlée, 18kt white gold and palladium mounts, lg. 5/8 in.
$1,800-2,200
582.Platinum and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a full-cutdiamond, further set with single-cut diamond mêlée, approx. totalwt. 1.00 cts., size 7 3/4.
$600-800
583.Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cut diamond weighingapprox. 2.30 cts., flanked by tapered baguettes, and joined to aband set with three baguettes, mounted in platinum, andcompleted by a 14kt gold hinged shank.
$8,000-10,000
584.18kt White Gold and Diamond Ring, set with thirty-two full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 3.84 cts., size 7.
$1,200-1,800
585.Cultured Pearl and Diamond Necklace, the double strandcomposed of 132 white cultured pearls with rose overtones,completed by an elegant white gold and diamond clasp, set withfull and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 3.50 cts., whitegold mount, lg. 23 in.
$2,500-3,500
586.18kt White Gold and Diamond Stud Earrings, each set with acushion-cut diamond framed by diamond mêlée, total wt. 2.62cts., dia. 3/8 in.
$3,000-5,000
587.Platinum, Diamond, and Seed Pearl Brooch, Tiffany & Co.,designed as an abstract floral spray set with diamond mêlée,baguettes, and seed pearls, wd. 1 5/8 in., signed.
$1,200-1,500
588.Platinum and Diamond Eternity Band, channel-set with single-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.87 cts., size 5 1/4.
$400-600
589.The Band Rings, two platinum, one with single-cut diamonds,the other with sapphire and diamond baguettes, the third 14ktwhite gold and single-cut diamond band, approx. total diamondwt. 3.00 cts., 8.3 dwt, size 7 1/4.
$800-1,200
590.14kt White Gold and Diamond Chain, bezel-set with twenty-five full-cut diamond mêlée, joined by trace links, 1.3 dwt, lg. 17in.
$500-700
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591.Platinum and Diamond Band, set with French-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 1.25 cts., size 5 1/2.
$400-600
592.14kt White Gold and Diamond Snowflake Pendant, centeringa full-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.56 cts., further set withfull-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 5.27 cts., suspended fromdelicate trace link chain, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,500
593.Art Deco 14kt White Gold, Synthetic Sapphire, andDiamond Brooch, set with one full, and various old mine androse-cut diamonds, and two circular-cut synthetic sapphires, 5.7dwt, lg. 1 7/8 in., (one mêlée missing).
$500-700
594.Pair of 14kt White Gold and Diamond Bangles, each setthroughout with full-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 4.40cts., 13.9 dwt, interior cir. 6 7/8 in., (one mêlée missing).
$800-1,000
595.Platinum and Diamond Ring, set with an old European-cutdiamond weighing approx. 0.25 cts., further set with diamondmêlée and calibré-cut red stones, millegrain accents, 14kt goldshank, size 7 1/4.
$600-800
596.14kt White Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Bangle, prong-setwith an emerald-cut sapphire measuring approx. 9.90 x 8.45 x4.80 mm, further set with full and single-cut diamonds, approx.total diamond wt. 2.32 cts., interior cir. 6 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
597.Pair of 14kt White Gold and Diamond Hoop Earrings, eachwith an inner and outer edge set with diamond mêlée, dia. 1 in.,signed D.D.
$700-800
598.18kt White Gold and Diamond Flower Basket Brooch, setthroughout with full-cut diamonds, cultured pearl highlight, andblue stone accents, 8.3 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$600-800
599.18kt White Gold, Aquamarine, and Diamond “Pastel”Reversible Pendant, Charles Krypel, set with a pear-shapeaquamarine weighing approx. 3.88 cts., further set with full-cutdiamond mêlée, openwork reverse, total diamond wt. 1.40 cts.,lg. 1 1/8 in., signed, suspended from delicate trace link chain.
$1,000-1,500
600.Purplish-Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Ring, Dorfman, setwith a cushion-cut tourmaline measuring approx. 9.70 x 7.80 x5.35 mm, framed by full-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt.1.00 cts., platinum-topped 18kt gold mount, size 6 1/2, signed.
$600-800
601.14kt White Gold and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with aprincess-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.60 cts., princess-cutdiamond side stones and shoulders, approx. total wt. 1.50 cts.,size 6 3/4.
$700-900
602.Platinum, Aquamarine, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with anaquamarine measuring approx. 12.50 x 9.25 x 6.50 mm, thefloral shoulders set with full and single-cut diamond mêlée, size 61/4.
$800-1,000
603.Platinum and Diamond Ring, prong-set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.75 cts., further set with full-cutdiamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 1.45 cts., size 6.
$800-1,200
604.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 1.29 cts., flanked by full-cut diamondmêlée, size 5 1/4.
$1,500-2,000
605.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 0.48 cts., in a Tiffany & Co. mount,size 5 3/4.
$1,000-1,500
606.18kt White Gold, Cultured Pearl, and DiamondEarpendants, Iridesse, each set with a cultured pearl measuringapprox. 6.90 mm, and full-cut diamond mêlée, lg. 3/4 in.,signed.
$400-600
607.14kt White Gold and Diamond Bracelet, set throughout withdiamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 3.42 cts., 14.9 dwt, lg. 7 in.
$800-1,200
608.18kt White Gold and Diamond Band, the flexible band setwith 120 full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 6.35 cts., size 7.
$3,000-5,000
609.14kt Gold and Diamond Stud Earrings, each prong-set with afull-cut diamond, total wt. 0.86 cts.
$250-350
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610.Diamond Earstuds, prong-set with full-cut diamonds weighingapprox. 0.64 and 0.65 cts., white metal mounts.
$500-700
611.Unmounted Diamond, the full-cut diamond weighing 3.00 cts.
$12,000-15,000
612.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 1.61 cts., shoulders set with full-cutdiamond mêlée, size 5, (large girdle chip).
$2,000-3,000
613.14kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.84 cts., size 7 3/4.
$1,000-1,500
614.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, bezel-set with a full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 3.50 cts., the mount bead-setthroughout with full-cut diamond mêlée, size 6 1/4.
$10,000-15,000
615.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, Van Craeynest, prong-setwith a princess-cut diamond weighing 3.00 cts., in an elaboratefloral and foliate mount, size 5 3/4, maker’s mark.
Note: Accompanied by EGL report no. US UH080487203,dated September 23, 2002, stating that the diamond is G color,VS1 clarity, no fluorescence.
$20,000-30,000
616.Platinum, Emerald, and Diamond Ring, Oscar Heyman,1963, prong-set with a full-cut diamond weighing 0.82 cts., in atapering baguette emerald and diamond mount, total emerald wt.1.93 cts., total diamond baguette wt. 1.93 cts., no. 63186, size 63/4, unsigned.
$2,000-3,000
617.Platinum and Diamond Earclips, each ribbon motif setthroughout with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 7.00 cts., lg.1 1/8 in.
$4,000-6,000
618.14kt White Gold and Diamond Heart Pendant, prong-setwith full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 4.91 cts., lg. 1 1/8 in.,suspended from delicate curb link chain.
$3,000-5,000
619.Emerald and Diamond “Victoria” Earstuds, each set with acircular-cut emerald and marquise-cut diamonds, platinum and18kt gold mounts, signed.
$1,500-2,000
620.18kt White Gold and Diamond Necklace, Cartier, 1999, eachspherical link set with diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 3.36 cts.,lg. 15 in., no. K02270, signed.
$5,500-6,500
621.18kt White Gold and Diamond “Happy Diamonds”Earrings, Chopard, each heart-shape set with full-cut diamonds,and one mobile diamond, numbered and signed.
$400-600
622.18kt White Gold and Diamond “Love” Band, Chopard, theband reading LOVE in diamond mêlée and centering a “Happy”diamond, size 7, signed.
$500-700
623.14kt White Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Five-stone Ring,prong-set with two emerald and three diamond mêlée, approx.total diamond wt. 0.60 cts., size 7.
$300-500
624.Colored Diamond and Diamond Flower Brooch, France, setwith yellow diamond petals, near colorless diamond center,approx. total wt. 3.17 cts., 18kt gold and platinum mount, lg. 11/8 in., maker’s mark and guarantee stamps.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 5101641190, datedMarch 31, 2009, stating that one diamond is Fancy to FancyIntense Yellow, natural color.
$1,500-2,000
625.Colored Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a princess-cutdiamond weighing 1.86 cts., full-cut yellow and near colorlessdiamond mêlée accents, 18kt bicolor gold mount, size 6 1/2.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 15079364, dated May23, 2006, stating that the diamond is Natural Fancy Yellow, VVS1clarity, even color, no fluorescence.
$3,000-5,000
626.Diamond Solitaire, Cartier Paris, set with an old European-cutdiamond weighing 3.28 cts., flanked by diamond baguettes, size7, French guarantee stamp, no. L5638, signed.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 15784160, dated April17th, 2007, stating that the diamond is I color, SI1 clarity, nofluorescence.
$25,000-35,000
627.Colored Diamond and Diamond Solitaire, set with a pear-shape fancy grayish yellowish green diamond weighing 3.57 cts.,framed by yellow diamond mêlée, full-cut diamond mêléeshoulders, platinum and gold mount, size 6.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 15840189, dated May14, 2007, stating that the diamond is natural Fancy GrayishYellowish Green, even color.
$25,000-35,000
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628.Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cut diamond weighing2.51 cts., platinum mount, size 8 3/4, (girdle nicks, mountmissing one baguette).
$8,000-10,000
629.Fancy Yellow Diamond and Diamond Butterfly Brooch,Tiffany & Co., pavé-set with diamond mêlée, approx. total wt.1.07 cts., wd. 1 5/8 in., platinum and 18kt gold mount, dated1998, signed.
$2,500-3,500
630.Platinum and Diamond Line Bracelet, the slightly taperingform set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.00 cts.,engraved and millegrain accents, lg. 7 in.
$1,500-2,000
631.18kt White Gold and Diamond Earpendants, bead-set withfull-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 3.50 cts., lg. 1 5/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
632.14kt Gold and Diamond Pendant/Brooch, the flower motifcentering an old mine-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.70 cts.,further set with emerald and diamond mêlée, suspended fromropetwist chain, 10.5 dwt, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
633.14kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire, set with a full-cut diamondweighing approx. 0.33 cts., size 6 3/4, boxed.
$400-600
634.Unmounted Emerald-cut Diamond, weighing 1.00 cts.
$700-900
635.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Ruby Ring, set with a full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 1.00 cts., flanked by circular-cutrubies, size 8.
$800-1,200
636.14kt White Gold and Diamond Five-stone Ring, set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.00 cts., size 7.
$400-600
637.Two Rose-cut Diamond Jewelry Items, a pair of spiralearpendants and a teardrop-shape pendant, each set throughoutwith rose-cut diamonds, patinated silver and 18kt gold mounts,lg. 1 1/4, 1 5/8 in.
$600-800
638.18kt Gold and Citrine Ring, Seaman Schepps, prong-set witha cushion-cut citrine measuring approx. 16.08 x 14.00 x 9.32mm, flanked by trapezoidal-cut citrines, size 5 1/2, signed.
$1,500-2,500
639.18kt Tricolor Gold Diamond and Colored Diamond Earclips,pavé-set with diamond, pink diamond, and yellow diamondmêlée, approx. total wt. 2.88 cts., lg. 1 in.
$1,500-2,500
640.Platinum, 18kt Gold, and Diamond Necklace, Tiffany & Co.,composed of pavé-set diamond mêlée bars joined by chain links,approx. total wt. 12.50 cts., lg. 16 1/2 in., signed, with originalpresentation sleeve and box.
$14,000-18,000
641.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, Sterle Montreaux, designedas a twisted ribbon pavé-set with full-cut diamond mêlée, interiorcir. 6 in., French guarantee stamp and maker’s mark, signedModele Sterle Paris and Montreaux.
$5,000-6,000
642.18kt Bicolor Gold and Sapphire Ring, Buccellati, Italy, bezel-set with a cushion-shape sapphire measuring approx. 8.90 x 6.80x 7.25 mm, with gold floral motifs, engraved accents, size 7,signed.
$800-1,200
643.18kt Bicolor Gold “Olympia” Earpendants, Buccellati, eachmagnolia flower suspending a cascade of interlocking ropetwistrings, lg. 3 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
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644.18kt Gold, Frosted Rock Crystal, and Ruby Earclips,Bulgari, each set with a stepped crystal cabochon and cabochonruby accent, wd. 7/8 in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
645.18kt Gold and Carnelian “Alhambra” Necklace, Van Cleef &Arpels, composed of ten quatrefoil carnelian links joined by tracelink chain, lg. 16 5/8 in., French guarantee stamp and maker’smark, no. BL 171040, signed VCA.
$2,500-3,500
646.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Gem-set InterchangeableEarpendant Suite, Marina B., comprising a pair of day and apair of night earpendants, one 18kt gold, the other 18kt gold anddiamond with cabochon pink tourmaline and onyx accents, witheleven interchangeable disks including citrine, turquoise, lapis,onyx, blue and green chalcedony, and yellow, pink, and blueRussian synthetic quartz disks, with tool, lg. 1 1/4 and 2 in.,boxed, (with single rutilated quartz disk).
$4,500-5,500
647.18kt Bicolor Gold, Hematite, and Onyx Cuff Links, AngelaCummings, each double link inset with hematite and onyx,copper highlights, signed.
$500-700
648.18kt Gold and Onyx Ring, Van Cleef & Arpels, France, setwith a faceted arched onyx, size 6 3/4, signed VCA, Frenchguarantee stamps and maker’s mark.
$500-700
649.18kt Gold, Hardstone Intaglio, and Diamond Earclips, eachdepicting Pegasus in flight, full-cut diamond mêlée accents, lg.7/8 in., signed.
$300-500
650.18kt Gold and Hardstone Necklace, Bulgari, composed offlattened curb links highlighted by rectangular plaques inset withlapis, onyx, coral, mother-of-pearl, amethystine, tiger’s-eye quartz,and onyx, 82.3 dwt, lg. 36 in., signed.
$3,500-4,500
651.Platinum, Rock Crystal, and Onyx Heart Earclips, MAZ,each designed as an onyx heart set within a square rock crystaltablet, lg. 1/2 in., signed.
$100-200
652.18kt Gold, Onyx, and Diamond Flower Earclips, each carvedonyx blossom centering five diamond mêlée, dia. 1 1/4 in.
$900-1,100
653.18kt Gold and Rock Crystal Snake Ring, Lalaounis, theabstract form with a cabochon rock crystal head and scrolling tail,size 7 1/2, maker’s mark.
$600-800
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654.18kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Tiger Brooch, Cartier,designed as a tiger perched on a striped circus ball, diamondmêlée eyes, 24.3 dwt, lg. 2 in., no. 59085, marked Italy, signedCartier, (enamel chip).
$1,500-2,000
655.18kt Gold, Enamel, and Sapphire Monkey Cuff Links,Tiffany & Co., each designed as macaque with sapphire eyes andone arm extended, balanced on a ball, lg. 3/4 in., one signed.
$1,200-1,500
656.Award-winning 18kt Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Bangle,1965, the highly textured form set with ninety-three full-cutdiamonds, total weight 4.40 cts., 55.1 dwt, interior cir. 6 1/2 in.,with accompanying documentation.
Note: This bangle was designed in 1965 by Lee Dostis and madeby Nat Klarsfeld Inc. of New York. The design won a Diamonds-International Award, and the photograph that accompanies thislot was published in the event’s brochure. The original drawing isincluded in this lot.
$5,000-7,000
657.18kt Gold and Emerald Conch Shell Brooch, SeamanSchepps, designed as a naturalistic conch shell with sugarloafcabochon emerald highlight, lg. 2 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
658.18kt Gold, Platinum, and Gem-set Bypass Ring, DavidWebb, the leopard’s head terminals with black enamel spots andcabochon emerald eyes, full-cut diamond accents, 17.6 dwt, size 61/4, signed.
$3,000-5,000
659.18kt Gold and Diamond Bee Brooch, with full-cut diamondbody, approx. total wt. 1.77 cts., ruby mêlée eyes, 1 x 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
660.18kt Gold, Coral, and Tahitian Baroque Pearl Brooch, TonyDuquette, designed as a coral branch with Tahitian pearlterminals, lg. 4 in., signed.
$1,500-2,000
661.18kt Gold Earclips, Henry Dunay, each designed as a ribbedand hammered foliate form, 18.5 dwt, lg. 1 1/8 in., no. E3079,signed, purchased at Neiman Marcus.
$1,000-1,500
662.18kt Bicolor Gold Gem-set Bird Pendant/Brooch, designed asan exotic bird with bezel-set cabochon sapphire body, pavé-setdiamond head and tail, emerald eye, perched on a coral branch,lg. 1 3/8 in.
$800-1,200
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663.18kt Gold Earpendants, Tiffany & Co., designed asinterlocked plain and textured links, 37.9 dwt, lg. 3 in., signed.
$1,800-2,000
664.18kt Gold, Colored Diamond, and Diamond Ring, DavidWebb, designed as three fused bands bezel-set with a step-cutcognac diamond weighing approx. 3.45 cts., further bezel-setwith twenty-six cognac, champagne, and pink old mine and oldEuropean-cut diamonds weighing approx. 4.84 cts., approx. totaldiamond wt. 8.29 cts., size 6, signed Webb.
Provenance: Helen Lee Caldwell, see p. 8 for more information.$8,000-12,000
665.18kt Gold Sapphire and Diamond Lariat Necklace, designedas herringbone links suspending looped double oval-cut sapphireterminals approx. total sapphire wt. 11.85 cts., old European-cutdiamond highlights, total diamond wt. 2.06 cts., lg. 16 1/2 and3 1/4 in.
$8,000-12,000
666.18kt White Gold, Sapphire, and Chalcedony “Half Hoop”Earclips, Seaman Schepps, each pavé-set with sapphire mêléeand lavender chalcedony, lg. 1 1/4 in., signed.
$5,000-6,000
667.18kt Bicolor Gold and Chalcedony Ring, set with a ceruleanblue cabochon chalcedony, size 6.
$150-250
668.18kt Gold, Turquoise, and Diamond Brooch, designed as fourcabochon turquoise among leafy fronds, diamond highlights, lg. 2in.
$400-600
669.18kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire, set with an old European-cut diamond weighing 1.04 cts., framed by diamond mêlée,scrolling mount, size 4 3/4.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 15716850, dated March12, 2007, stating that the diamond is F color, VS1 clarity, nofluorescence.
$4,000-5,000
670.Pair of 18kt Gold and Diamond “V” Rings, Van Cleef &Arpels, each pavé-set with diamond mêlée, size 8, nos. 28100-2and 5K100-5, signed.
$2,000-3,000
671.18kt Gold, Turbo Shell, and Turquoise Earclips, Verdura,each highlighted by a bezel-set sugarloaf cabochon turquoise, lg.1 1/4 in., signed.
$1,500-2,000
672.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Flower Clip Brooch,Cartier, the ribbed form with curling petals centering a cluster ofsapphire and diamond mêlée, wd. 1 1/4 in., no stock number,signed CARTIER.
$1,000-1,500
673.18kt Gold and Turquoise Ring, David Webb, set with acabochon turquoise, textured mount, size 6, signed, (hingedshank).
$500-700
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674.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, bezel-set with acushion-cut sapphire, framed by full-cut diamonds, approx. totaldiamond wt. 1.00 cts., pierced shoulders, size 6.
$700-900
675.Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, Moonstone, and DiamondRing, set with a cabochon sapphire and two moonstones, andtwo full-cut diamond mêlée, in a finely pierced geometric mount,size 6 1/2.
$800-1,200
676.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ring, set with old Europeanand full-cut diamonds, shaped bezel, engraved accents, size 5.
$300-500
677.Enamel and Diamond Earpendants, of geometric form, set withsingle and full-cut diamond mêlée, black enamel highlights,platinum-topped 18kt gold mounts, millegrain accents, lg. 2 5/8in.
$1,500-2,000
678.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ring, bead-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond, approx. total wt. 0.33 cts., further setwith marquise and single-cut diamonds, size 5.
$800-1,200
679.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Brooch, of navette-form, setwith old European-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.76 cts., thefinely pierced mount with millegrain and engraved accents, lg. 23/8 in.
$800-1,200
680.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Brooch, of navette form, setwith old European-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 2.08cts., finely-pierced mount and gallery, millegrain accents, lg. 17/8 in.
$800-1,200
681.Edwardian Sapphire and Diamond Bar Pin, bezel-set withcushion-cut sapphires and old mine and rose-cut diamonds,millegrain accents, platinum-topped gold mount, lg. 3 5/8 in.
$600-800
682.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, Waslikoff,composed of foliate open links bead-set with diamond mêlée,approx. total wt. 1.53 cts., lg. 7 in., maker’s mark.
$1,000-1,500
683.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Gem-set Brooch, set withbaguette, circular, and fancy-cut diamonds depicting a floweringplant and pot on stand, cabochon turquoise, emerald, ruby, andstep-cut onyx accents, millegrain accents, grillework mount, lg. 2in.
$1,500-2,000
684.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Line Bracelet, set with fortyold European and old mine-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.80cts., engraved edges, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
685.Platinum, Natural Pearl, and Diamond Bracelet, Cartier,1930s, composed of 109 pearls in four strands graduating in sizefrom approx. 3.60 to 6.35 mm, completed by a platinum andbead-set diamond buckle-form clasp, nos. 8458 and 9947.
$10,000-15,000
686.Art Deco Lady’s Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, thewhite metal dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosingmanual-wind movement, dial signed Finora, bezel and geometriclugs set throughout with old European, old mine, and rose-cutdiamonds, engraved edges, completed by a black rope bracelet, lg.7 in.
$800-1,200
687.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with anold European-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.73 cts., scrollingshoulders, size 4 1/2.
$800-1,200
688.Natural Pearl and Diamond Necklace, composed of 135 roundwhite pearls graduating in size from approx. 2.25 to 6.00 mm,completed by a barrel-form rose-cut diamond clasp, lg. 18 1/2in.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 15700271, datedFebruary 23rd, 2007, stating that the pearls are predominantlynatural.
$800-1,200
689.14kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Vanity Case, the two-colorblue enamel case opening to reveal a lipstick and twocompartments, baguette-cut diamond accents, 114.5 dwt, no.870, maker’s mark for Schanfein & Tamis, New York, 3 x 2 in.,together with an Edwardian silver and blue enamel case, (formerwith enamel losses).
$2,500-3,500
690.Silver-gilt and Enamel Writing Book, Cartier Paris, designedas a black en plein enamel notebook with a ribbed 18kt goldmechanical pencil, maker’s marks, 3 1/8 x 2 1/4 in., Frenchguarantee stamps, notebook signed Cartier Paris, (small dents tobook and pencil).
$400-600
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691.Lady’s Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, Bulova, the whitemetal dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind17-jewel movement, bezel and lugs set with single and marquise-cut diamonds, signed, completed by a 14kt white gold anddiamond bracelet.
$700-900
692.Art Deco Platinum and 18kt Gold Wristwatch, Cartier, theivorytone metal dial with Roman numeral indicators, underdomed crystal, platinum case enclosing manual movement, joinedto an associated platinum-topped gold band, interior cir. 5 1/2in., French and Swiss guarantee stamps, (some partiallyobliterated).
$800-1,200
693.No lot.
694.Platinum, Lapis, and Diamond Brooch, centering a lapis tabletframed by single, marquise, and baguette-cut diamonds,millegrain accents, lg. 1 5/8 in.
$300-500
695.Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, the central element pavé-setwith single and marquise-cut diamonds, completed by a braceletof arched links, with single-cut diamond mêlée, 8.4 dwt, lg. 7 in.
$300-500
696.Synthetic Sapphire and Diamond Bangle, set with eight oldEuropean-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.96 cts., and threeemerald-cut sapphires, platinum and 14kt gold mount, 7.1 dwt,interior cir. 6 1/2 in.
$300-500
697.Platinum and Diamond Pin, bezel-set with a full-cut diamondweighing approx. 0.75 cts., framed by synthetic rubies and full-cut diamond mêlée.
$700-900
698.Edwardian Sapphire and Diamond Ring, bezel-set with acircular-cut sapphire measuring approx. 6.50 x 4.35 mm, flankedby old European-cut diamonds, and braided old European andold mine-cut diamond shoulders, platinum-topped 18kt goldmount, size 6 1/2.
$3,000-5,000
699.Platinum, Rock Crystal, and Diamond Leaf Brooch, designedas an etched rock crystal leaf set on a bead-set old European-cutdiamond mêlée stem, engraved edge, no. 3407, signedCARTIER.
$700-900
700.Edwardian Platinum and Diamond Pendant, Marcus & Co.,the openwork form depicting a flower basket suspended from aribbon bow bead and bezel-set with diamond mêlée, millegrainaccents, signed M & Co., suspended from an associated platinumbaton link and seed pearl chain, lg. 14 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
701.Diamond and Enamel Pheasant Brooch, c. 1910, with rose-cutdiamond body and polychrome enamel head, engraved edges,18kt gold and platinum mount, lg. 1 in.
$800-1,200
702.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Earpendants, each pear-shape drop set with old European-cut diamonds, lg. 3/4 in.
$400-600
703.Edwardian Pearl and Diamond Ring, set with a pearlmeasuring approx. 6.25 mm, framed by old European-cutdiamonds, platinum-topped 18kt gold mount, size 5 1/2.
Note: Pearl not tested for origin.$600-800
704.Edwardian Freshwater Pearl, Seed Pearl, and DiamondBrooch, designed as a freshwater pearl flower on an old mine andold European-cut diamond mêlée stem, multicolored seed pearlaccents, platinum-topped gold mount, lg. 1 3/8 in.
$600-800
705.Art Deco Glass Intaglio and Diamond Brooch, Lalique,reverse engraved to depict a young woman among scrollingboughs, set with old mine and rose-cut diamond accents,platinum mount, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
706.Diamond Pendant/Brooch, the Edwardian pendant/broochlater mounted with an old European-cut diamond drop weighingapprox. 2.21 cts., the scrolling mount set with old European andold single-cut diamond mêlée, platinum-topped 18kt gold mount,lg. 1 7/8 in., (losses).
$3,500-4,500
707.Edwardian Platinum and Diamond Ring, Bailey, Banks &Biddle, prong and bead-set with old European and old mine-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 1.40 cts., platinum-topped goldmount, size 5 1/2, signed.
$800-1,200
708.Art Deco Platinum, Opal, and Diamond Ring, bezel-set with acabochon measuring approx. 10.80 x 8.00 x 3.40 mm, thedomed mount set with transitional-cut diamond mêlée, millegrainaccents, and engraved shoulders, size 5 1/4.
$1,500-2,000
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709.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, the silvertonemetal dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind17-jewel Glycine Watch Co. movement, the bezel set with single-cut diamond mêlée and calibré-cut synthetic sapphires, millegrainaccents, and engraved edges, case no. 2776, completed by aribbon bracelet.
$125-175
710.Art Deco Platinum, Emerald, and Diamond Bar Pin, set withemerald and diamond mêlée, millegrain accents, lg. 2 in., (oneemerald missing).
$500-700
711.18kt White Gold and Enamel Locket, c. 1920s, depicting aflower basket on a guilloche enamel ground, engraved floral andfoliate edges, suspended from a delicate 14kt white gold fancylink chain, lg. 1 5/8 and 31 in., engraved and dated 1925.
$800-1,200
712.Art Deco 18kt White Gold and Diamond Pendant Cross, setwith old European and rose-cut diamonds, calibré-cut blue stoneaccents, in a finely-pierced mount, suspended from delicate tracelink chain, lg. 2 3/4 in., hallmarks.
$400-600
713.Edwardian Enamel and Diamond Pendant Watch, Meylan,the white metal dial with Arabic numeral indicators, enclosingmanual-wind 17-jewel signed movement no. 26131, 14kt goldcase with blue guilloche enamel, and platinum mount with rose-cut diamond accents, case no. 200940, suspended from platinumchain, of scrolling navette links, lg. 24 and 2 1/2 in., boxed.
$800-1,200
714.Edwardian Platinum, Pearl, and Diamond Pendant/Brooch,designed as a bow suspending a garland motif, set throughoutwith old mine-cut diamonds, and two pearls, approx. totaldiamond wt. 6.37 cts., lg. 2 1/2 in., (pin stem removable forpendant conversion).
Note: Pearls not tested for origin.$3,000-5,000
715.Antique Pearl and Diamond Necklace and a Tiffany & Co.Pearl and Diamond Pendant, the heart-shape pendant set with abaroque pearl, framed by old European-cut diamonds, silver-topped 18kt gold mount, signed Tiffany & Co., suspended froma necklace composed of forty-five semi-baroque pearls graduatingin size from approx. 12.20 x 9.50 to 5.60 mm, set in fluted 14ktgold mounts, completed by a pearl and old mine-cut diamondclasp, silver-topped gold mount, approx. total diamond wt. 3.17cts., lg. 15 1/4, 1 in.
Note: Pearls not tested for origin, possibly natural.$8,000-12,000
716.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ring, Shreve, Crump &Low, set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approx.1.30 cts., the mount pavé-set with old European-cut diamondmêlée, approx. total wt. 2.78 cts., 14kt gold shank, size 4, signed.
$2,000-3,000
717.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Clip, of navette form, prong-set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approx. 2.25cts., and further set with old European, pear, and old single-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 6.50 cts., millegrain accents, finelypierced clip back, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$6,000-8,000
718.Art Deco Platinum, Colored Diamond, and Diamond Ring,bezel-set with a fancy brownish orangey-yellow pear-shapediamond weighing 3.18 cts., framed by single-cut diamond mêlée,and baguette-cut diamond shoulders, (reshanked, ring guard).
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 1106650710, dated April14, 2009, stating that the diamond is natural Fancy BrownishOrangey Yellow, even distribution.
$15,000-20,000
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719.Platinum and Diamond “Moving Staircase” Bracelet, c. 1935,composed of stepped links bead-set with full-cut diamond mêlée,approx. total wt. 3.15 cts., lg. 6 7/8 in.
Note: Boucheron introduced this bracelet style, designed toreflect Machine Age mechanical innovations, in an emerald anddiamond form, showcased in 1935.
$8,000-10,000
720.Platinum, South Sea Pearl, and Diamond Earclips, HarryWinston, each set with a domed white pearl measuring approx.15.00 and 15.25 mm, framed by full-cut diamonds, approx. totaldiamond wt. 12.00 cts., dia. 1 1/8 in., maker’s mark.
$12,000-18,000
721.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Bow Brooch, centering acluster of seventeen cushion and oval-cut pale blue and purplesapphires ranging in size from 6.81 x 6.12 x 4.75 mm to 13.08 x8.83 x 4.80 mm, within a bead-set diamond mêlée bow, approx.total diamond wt. 4.96 cts., 4 x 2 in.
$6,000-8,000
722.South Sea Pearl and Diamond Necklace, composed of thirty-five pearls graduating in size from approx. 10.92 to 14.55 mm,completed by an 18kt white gold and pavé-set diamond boule, lg.18 1/2 in.
$6,000-8,000
723.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a roundbrilliant-cut diamond weighing 5.01 cts., flanked by pear-cutdiamonds, total wt. 1.66 cts., size 6 3/4.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 1102605220, datedMarch 9, 2009, stating that the diamond is F color, VS1 clarity,with no fluorescence.
$120,000-130,000
724.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 3.93 cts., flanked bytapered baguettes, size 8.
$15,000-20,000
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725.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Necklace, Tiffany & Co.,set with full and single-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 8.00 cts.,lg. 15 1/4 in., signed.
$3,000-5,000
726.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bow Brooch, the diminutiveform bead-set with full-cut diamond mêlée, lg. 1 3/8 in.
$800-1,200
727.Platinum and Diamond Earclips, set with baguette and full-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 5.69 cts., lg. 1 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
728.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, bezel-set with anold cushion-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.95 cts., and two oldEuropean-cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.95 and 0.90 cts.,further set with old European, old mine, and old single-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 5.24 cts., lg. 6 1/2 in., (with twoadditional links).
$3,000-5,000
729.Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Earclips, Cartier, eachdesigned as a circular-cut ruby above a cluster of step-cut rubies,circular-cut diamond accents, with 14kt gold jackets, lg. 1 in., no.1005, signed CARTIER.
$4,000-6,000
730.Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Dress Clips, c. 1935, eachdesigned as a bow motif, set with marquise, baguette, and full-cutdiamonds, further set with calibré-cut rubies, approx. totaldiamond wt. 7.50 cts., with mount for brooch conversion, lg. 15/8, 3 1/8 in.
Provenance: The late Mrs. William duPont, Jr. This piece wascustom-made for her by the jeweler W.D. Perry, and was a giftfrom her husband.
$8,000-10,000
731.Art Deco Platinum and Ruby Shutter Watch, Charlton &Co., the shuttered case bezel and channel-set with buff-top rubiesand line-engraved accents opening to a silvertone dial with Arabicnumeral indicators, Swiss movement, 1 3/4 x 1 1/4 in., no.11764, French guarantee stamps.
$2,000-3,000
732.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ring, prong-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.25 cts., further setwith full and single-cut diamond mêlée, size 5 3/4.
$1,500-2,000
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733.Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Brooch, bezel-setwith an old European-cut diamond, and set throughout with oldEuropean and old single-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.12cts., calibré-cut sapphire highlights, millegrain accents, lg. 1 7/8in.
$1,000-1,500
734.No lot.
735.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Riviere Necklace, composedof eighty-one bezel-set old European-cut diamonds graduating insize from approx. 0.13 to 0.30 cts., approx. total wt. 16.34 cts.,millegrain accents, completed by a marquise-cut diamond clasp,lg. 15 1/4 in.
$15,000-20,000
736.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, Raymond Yard, c.1940s, prong-set with a full-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.50cts., and two circular-cut sapphires, with fancy-shape sapphireaccents, and old European, old single, and full-cut diamonds, size5 1/2, signed.
$10,000-15,000
737.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a marquise-cutdiamond weighing 2.61 cts., flanked by tapered baguettes, size 53/4.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 1102639999, datedMarch 18, 2009, stating that the diamond is E color, VS1 clarity,with faint fluorescence.
$14,000-18,000
738.Platinum, Blue Diamond, and Diamond Circle Pin, c. 1945-50, designed as a wreath, set with a range of thirteen gray-blue,grayish blue, and light blue old European and transitional-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 2.52 cts., and one near colorless oldEuropean-cut diamond; surmounted by an old European and oldsingle-cut diamond melee bow, lg. 1 1/8 in.
Note: Three diamonds were tested, and are accompanied by GIAreports no. 16917091, 16917086, and 16917070, dated March25, 2008, stating that the diamonds are 0.21 cts., Natural FancyLight Gray-Blue, 0.21 cts., Natural Fancy Grayish Blue, and 0.24cts., Natural Light Blue.
$14,000-18,000
739.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, bead-set with atransitional-cut diamond weighing approx. 4.80 cts., furtherenhanced with thirty-two single-cut diamonds, size 9 1/4.
$12,000-15,000
740.Platinum and Diamond Circle Brooch, bead-set with twentycircular-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 6.60 cts., dia. 1 3/8 in.
$4,000-6,000
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741.Art Deco Jadeite, Onyx, and Diamond Brooch, Boucheron,Paris, by Boucheron Atelier, composed of two pierced and carvedjadeite disks joined by arched onyx plaques highlighted by rose-cut diamond bands, accented by buff-top jadeites, platinummount, wd. 3 in., signed Boucheron Paris, no. 2794.
Note: Boucheron Archives have said that, according to theirrecords, this brooch was made in 1923 and sold at BoucheronLondon in 1928. For a Boucheron brooch of similar design inonyx, coral, and diamonds, see Boucheron, Four Generations of aWorld-Renowned Jeweler, by Gilles Neret, p. 92, fig. 152.
$25,000-35,000
742.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an emerald-cut diamond weighing 8.02 cts., flanked by baguettes, size 6.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 12217314, datedFebruary 5, 2009, stating that the diamond is D color, VS2clarity, no fluorescence. An additional diamond type classificationreport from GIA identifies it as the rare type IIa, the “mostchemically pure type of diamond,” often having “exceptionaloptical transparency.”
$275,000-325,000
743.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, the articulated strapset with old European and old mine-cut diamonds, approx. totalwt. 21.78 cts., millegrain accents, lg. 7 in.
$15,000-20,000
744.Art Deco Jadeite, Diamond, and Ruby Bracelet, Boucheron,Paris, composed of jadeite pis each centering a pyramidal-cut rubyjoined by geometric single-cut diamond links, platinum and goldmount, lg. 7 3/8 in., maker’s mark and guarantee stamps, signed.
Note: Boucheron Archives has confirmed that the bracelet wasmade for them by Maynier Paris. They have an image of thebracelet in their archives; it was sold in June of 1926.
$15,000-20,000
745.Fine Colombian Emerald Ring, Boucheron, Paris, c. 1920s,prong-set with and emerald-cut emerald measuring approx. 11.53x 9.89 x 4.61 mm, and weighing 4.06 cts., flanked by diamondbaguettes, platinum mount, no. X3057, size 5 1/4, signed.
Note: Accompanied by AGTA report no. 93012812, stating thatthe stone is natural, of Colombian origin, with no indications ofclarity enhancement.
According to family history, the ring was purchased in London inthe 1920s by Edward Howard for his wife, Molly SassoonHoward.
$20,000-30,000
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Flash’s310 Stuart St.617-574-8888American comfort food served withclassic cocktails in a casual setting.
Parish Café361 Boylston St.617-247-4777American restaurant with seasonaloutdoor seating features sandwichescreated by renowned local chefs.
Piattini226 Newbury Street617-536-2020Italian wine bar with an eclecticmenu; specializes in Italian-styletapas.
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