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SKINNERFine Jewelry
Sale 2496 March 16, 2010 Boston
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Fine Jewelry
SPECIALISTS IN CHARGE
Gloria Lieberman617.874.4305
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John Colasacco617.874.4310
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AUCTION 2496
PREVIEW
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COVER: 665; BACK COVER: 567
ABSENTEE BIDDING
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 10 a.m.
63 Park Plaza
Boston, Massachusetts
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Auction & Specialist Information
2 Web Site & Online Bidding
4 Event Announcement
5 Provenance & Notes
7 Lots 1-666
115 List of Makers
118 Conditions of Sale
119 Absentee Bid Form
120 Company Directors & Specialty Departments
121 Administrative Staff & Client Services
122 Map & Driving Directions
123 Parking & Accommodations
125 Dining
127 Catalogue Subscription Form
SKINNER invites you to attend a
Jewelry Clinic & Preview
Sunday, March 14th
12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Auction Preview & Jewelry Clinic
As a complement to its auction preview, Skinner invites you to participate in itsJewelry Clinic, hosted by Mr. Hagop Matossian from Bostonian Jewelers.
Mr. Matossian, an antique and period jewelry restoration expert, is viewed byhis 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 theJewelers Exchange Building, specializes in estate and period restoration, and custom designand manufacturing of jewelry. Family owned and operated since 1969, Bostonian Jewelersuses the latest in laser technology, and can restore even the most intricate of antique and
period jewelry in platinum, gold, sterling silver, and base metal, as well ascomplicated enamel work.
Provenance
Note Regarding Colored Stones
Purchasers are reminded that colored stones and diamonds may be enhanced by using one or more 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 been enhanced.
Hope Goddard, London, 1898 Mrs. Hope Godard Iselin, C. Oliver Iselin,and their daughter, 1913
The Descendants of Hope Goddard Iselin
The Family of Elizabeth and Samuel Colt, Hartford, Connecticut
The Estate of Patricia Gudwin, Baltimore, Maryland
A Prominent New York Family
A Newton, Massachusetts, Collector
A Cambridge Estate
The Collection of Carol Prisant
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1.Arts & Crafts Silver and Amber Brooch, Kay Bojesen, Denmark,the floral form set with cabochon amber, suspending an amber drop,lg. 4 3/4 in., with maker’s marks.
Note: Kay Bojesen (1886-1958) was a Danish silversmith whotrained under Georg Jensen from 1906-1910. His later modernistwork in metals and wood were exhibited in the early 1950s at theVictoria & Albert, London.
$500-700
2.Art Deco Silver-gilt and Enamel Earpendants, Theodor Fahrner,1927, with blue, turquoise, and brown matte cloisonné enamel waveand floret motifs on a background of corded and smooth applied wiredesigns, lg. 2 1/4 in., unsigned, marked Germany Sterling.
Literature: Pictured in Theodor Fahrner Jewelry... betweenAvantgarde and Tradition, Ulrike von Hase-Schmundt et al., p. 204,fig. 2.69.
$600-800
3.Sterling Silver and Moonstone Ring, Georg Jensen, centering acabochon moonstone framed by foil-backed pastes, scrolling foliatemount, size 6 1/4, no. 10, signed GI Denmark.
$150-250
4.Two Sterling Silver Jewelry Items, Denmark, a flower brooch withsilver pearl, no. 71, signed GJ for Georg Jensen, and an abstract-form line bracelet, signed Hans Hansen, lg. 1 3/8 and 6 3/4 in.
$300-500
5.Two Brooches, Georg Jensen, an 18kt gold tulip brooch, no. 100A,5.1 dwt, and another in sterling silver, with coral cabochon accent,no. 100B, lg. 1 1/8, 1 5/8 in., both signed.
$400-600
6.Two Pairs of Sterling Silver Earpendants, Georg Jensen, with leaf,bud, and silver pearl motifs, lg. 1 1/2 and 1 in., nos. 17 and 108,signed Georg Jensen Denmark.
$200-300
7.Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Belt, Unger Bros., composed ofplaques depicting maidens with swirling hair amongst water lilies,joined by trace-link chain, lg. 34 1/4 in., maker’s marks.
$800-1,200
8.Bakelite Bracelet, Flamand, Paris, the gold-tone cuff with greenBakelite and white stone surmount, interior circ. 6 in., signed, boxinscribed “Ma petite etoile Gina Taybery(?),” (split to Bakelite).
Note: In the 1930s Flamand made several Bakelite bracelets aspromotional devices for films, including one model for JosephineBaker’s ZouZou.
$200-400
9.Vintage Bakelite “Philadelphia” Bracelet, the hinged bangle inbutterscotch with two rows of multicolored triangles, interior circ. 61/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
10.Sterling Silver Earpendants, Reveri, Mexico, of geometric form, lg.3 1/2 in., signed.
$300-500
11.Art Deco Chrome and Galalith Necklace, Jakob Bengel, theabstract pendant with red Galalith suspended from a chromestovepipe chain, lg. 19 1/2 in.
Note: Founded in 1873 in Idar Oberstein, the Jakob BengelCompany became one of the eminent producers of Machine Agejewelry in the 1930s. Examples of this work are referenced inEuropean Designer Jewelry, by Ginger Moro, p. 126, and Art DecoJewelry, by Christianne Weber. Bengel is credited with the inventionof Galalith or “Milchstein,” later known as Bakelite abroad. Bengel’swork has a formality and functionality often associated with Bauhaus,as well as a high standard of workmanship and purity of design.
A collection of Bengel jewelry is to be exhibited at the Bard GraduateCenter for Studies in Decorative Arts, in cooperation with the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, date to be announced.
$400-600
12.Art Deco Chrome and Galalith Necklace, Jakob Bengel, theabstract pendant with green and black Galalith suspended by chromechain with black Galalith accents, lg. 20 in.
$500-700
13.Two Sterling Silver Jewelry Items, Georg Jensen, U.S.A., thebracelet composed of rectangular links with floral motifs, lg. 7 1/8 in.,no. 56A, and a scrolling leaf pin set with a blue stone cabochon, lg. 21/8 in., no. 822B, both signed.
$300-500
14.Sterling Silver Suite, Georg Jensen, comprising a ring and earclips,no. 89, 119, size 7 1/2, lg. 1 in., each signed Georg Jensen,Denmark.
$400-600
15.Two Gilt Sterling Silver and Enamel Daisy Brooches, GeorgJensen, dia. 2, 1 5/8 in., signed Georg Jensen, Denmark.
$150-250
16.Two Sterling Silver Brooches, Georg Jensen, a bird with berriesand foliage, no. 175, signed GJ, a flower bud, no. 112, signed GeorgJensen Inc., together with an unsigned silver brooch depicting a bird.
$200-300
17.Sterling Silver Earrings and Brooch, Georg Jensen, the brooch anopen triangular form, no. 326, earrings designed as invertedteardrops, no. 130, each signed Georg Jensen, with original box.
$150-250
18.Sterling Silver Necklace, Sigi, the hinged torque of abstract design,interior circ. 14 3/4 in., signed.
$300-500
19.Sterling Silver and Amber Pendant Necklace, N.E. From, thependant bezel-set with an amber cabochon suspended from silverbaton-link chain, lg. 15 in., signed, together with a silver bangle setwith quartz, interior circ. 6 1/2 in., marked Finland.
$300-500
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20.Shakudo Brooch, Japan, depicting a pair of blossoming branches,lg. 3 1/4 in.
$400-600
21.Vintage Exotic Bird Day/Night Brooch, Kenneth Jay Lane, bodyrotates to reveal pavé-set rhinestones or faux turquoise cabochons,lg. 2 1/2 in., signed.
$100-200
22.Sterling Silver “Snoopy” Charm, Cartier, lg. 1 in., stamped “UnitedFeature c 1958.1966,” signed Cartier.
$100-200
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23.Pair of Sterling Silver and 18kt Gold Cuff Bracelets, Cartier, eachwith applied rose and yellow gold abstract designs, wd. 2 in., signed.
$4,000-5,000
24.Leaf and Berry “C-Cutter” Pin, Joseff of Hollywood, c. 1940s, insilver-tone metal, lg. 6 1/2 in., signed.
Note: A similar example is pictured in Costume Jewelry, by JudithMiller, p. 81.
$800-1,000
25.Artist-Designed 14kt Gold, Sterling Silver, and Citrine Ring, ArtSmith, 1955-60, size 5 3/4, signed.
$1,000-1,500
26.Sterling Silver Leaf Brooch, Paul Lobel, lg. 3 1/8 in., signed.
$200-300
27.18kt Gold Gem-set Brooch, designed as a blowfish, 13.5 dwt, wd.1 in.
$500-700
28.14kt Gold Amethyst and Aquamarine Earclips, V. Ferrini, each setwith an oval-cut amethyst and circular-cut aquamarine highlight, lg.3/4 in., findings signed Tiffany & Co.
Note: Vincent Ferrini is a jeweler and metalsmith based in Concord,Massachusetts. Over his forty-five year career, he has taught his artand won awards for his work in the U.S. and U.K. He is a member ofthe Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in London.
$400-600
29.14kt Gold, Lapis, and Nephrite Brooch, Gump’s, designed as threelapis flowers surrounded by nephrite leaves, lg. 1 3/4 in., signed.
$500-700
30.18kt Gold Fish Brooch, Italy, with ruby mêlée eye, 11.5 dwt, lg. 2 in.
$400-600
31.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, prong-set with full-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 2.50 cts., 40.1 dwt, lg. 7 in.
$2,500-3,500
32.18kt Gold, Enamel, and Gem-set Platypus Brooch, Italy, withpolychrome enamel body, and cushion-cut ruby eye, diamond mêléeaccents, 19.7 dwt, lg. 2 5/8 in., (small enamel loss to bill).
$600-800
33.14kt Gold and Diamond Cuff Links, Schlumberger, New York, c.1950, each designed as a triangular brushed link set with diamondmêlée joining an oval link, lg. 7/8 in., signed.
Note: Before beginning his career at Tiffany in 1956, Schlumbergerand his partner Nicolas Bongard designed jewelry for their own salonin New York.
$500-700
34.18kt Gold and Cat’s-eye Chrysoberyl Ring, centering a prong-setchrysoberyl measuring approx. 12.50 x 9.60 x 6.85 mm, size 8.
$3,000-5,000
35.14kt Gold, Amethyst, and Diamond Pendant/Brooch, prong-setwith a large pear-shape amethyst measuring approx. 29.00 x 19.50 x17.00 mm, framed by full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.80 cts.,lg. 1 5/8 in.
$700-900
36.14kt Gold, Amethyst, and Cultured Pearl Suite, comprising apendant set with a fancy-cut amethyst measuring approx. 20.00 x14.50 x 8.90 mm, framed by cultured pearls, and suspended from aropetwist chain, together with a pair of circular-cut amethyst earstudswith removable pearl jackets, lg. 1 3/8, dia. 1/2 in.
$700-900
37.14kt Gold, Amethyst, and Diamond Earclips, each set with arectangular-cut amethyst, and full-cut diamond mêlée drop accent, lg.1/2 in.
$200-300
38.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Enamel Cat Brooch, Italy, the handsomecat with polychrome enamel accents, and full-cut diamond mêlée,25.2 dwt, lg. 1 7/8 in., partial signature.
$800-1,200
39.Sterling Silver Earclips, Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., eachdesigned as a bean, signed, original pouch, together with sterlingsilver earclips and pendant by Stephen Dweck.
$200-300
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40.18kt Gold, Sterling Silver, and Amethyst Earclips, StephenDweck, each hoop centering a bezel-set amethyst.
$150-250
41.Sterling Silver and 14kt Gold Cuff Bracelet, David Yurman,designed as a ropetwist bangle with 14kt gold terminals, signed.
$200-300
42.Sterling Silver, 14kt Gold, and Blue Chalcedony Earclips andPendant, David Yurman, “Albion,” each bezel-set with a cabochonchalcedony within ropetwist surrounds, lg. 5/8 and 1 1/8 in., signed.
$400-600
43.Sterling Silver and 18kt Gold Bracelet, David Yurman, composedof ropetwist trace links and circular links, lg. 7 7/8 in.
$250-350
44.Two Sterling Silver and 14kt Gold Bracelets, David Yurman, eachcable bracelet with cultured pearl or faceted citrine terminals, signed.
$300-500
45.14kt Gold, Sterling Silver, and “Lemon Citrine” Ring, DavidYurman, bezel-set with a cushion-shape faceted citrine, cableshoulders, size 5, signed.
$300-500
46.14kt Gold, Sterling Silver, and Blue Topaz Ring, David Yurman,bezel-set with a cushion-shape faceted blue topaz, cable shoulders,size 6, signed.
$200-300
47.18kt Gold and Lapis Pendant Watch/Necklace, UniversalGeneve, with lapis dial and manual-wind movement, suspended froma chain composed of cylindrical coiled wire links highlighted by lapisbeads, lg. 26 and 1 3/4 in.
$700-900
48.Retro 18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Brooch, the branching formprong-set with circular-cut rubies and diamond mêlée, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
49.18kt Gold, Lapis, and Coral Earpendants, Chantecler, Capri, Italy,each designed as a lapis disc surmounted by square coralcabochons, lg. 2 in., maker’s mark.
$2,000-3,000
50.18kt Gold and Shell Earclips, Boucheron, each designed as anoctagon, lg. 1 in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
51.18kt Gold Brooch, depicting the winged Amor with drawn bow, 10.3dwt, lg. 2 in.
$400-600
52.18kt Gold Ring, Cartier, Dinh Van, size 3, no. 37604, signed.
$300-500
53.18kt Tricolor Gold Bracelet, the braided strap with applied spheres,65.3 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
54.18kt White Gold and Sapphire Earrings, each circular forminvisibly-set with sapphires, lg. 3/4 in.
$2,000-3,000
55.Two 18kt Gold Rings, Versace, each of pyramidal form, one withdiamond mêlée accents, 11.7 dwt, size 6 1/4, 6 1/2, signed.
$400-600
56.18kt Gold and Diamond Pin, Boucheron, designed as a bear, lg.3/4 in., signed.
$800-1,200
57.18kt Gold Figurine, designed as a mouse with Asian characters,24.3 dwt.
$1,000-1,500
58.18kt Gold Bracelet, Spritzer & Fuhrmann, the shaped cuff withFlorentine finish, 18.8 dwt, interior circ. 6 1/2 in., no. 408, signed.
$600-800
59.18kt Gold Chain, composed of textured double square links,convertible to four bracelets, 34.5 dwt, total lg. 30 in.
$800-1,200
60.18kt Gold Necklace, designed as a ropetwist collar, 41.6 dwt, lg. 151/2 in.
$800-1,200
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61.18kt Gold Bracelet, the woven form terminating in a tassel,adjustable length, French guarantee stamps, 68.8 dwt.
$3,000-5,000
62.18kt Bicolor Gold and Diamond Earclips, each designed as atriangle surmounted by bezel-set full-cut diamonds and yellow goldspheres, lg. 1 in.
$600-800
63.Retro 18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, set throughout with oldEuropean-cut diamonds, French import stamp, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
64.18kt Gold and Diamond Ring, Di Modolo, the wide band centeringa domed cluster of diamond mêlée, 9.6 dwt, size 7, signed.
$600-800
65.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, designed as entwined frogs withfull-cut diamond eyes, 108.3 dwt, lg. 8 1/4 in.
$5,000-7,000
66.18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, depicting a Roman emperor, full-cut diamond highlights, 32.7 dwt, lg. 2 in.
$1,000-1,200
67.14kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, A.G.A. Correa & Son, prong-setwith full-cut diamonds, lg. 1 1/2 in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
68.18kt Gold and Diamond Ring and Earclips, Emis, the ring pavé-setwith full-cut diamonds, size 7 1/2, the earclips each centering aturquoise cabochon, signed.
$700-900
69.14kt Gold and Diamond Earpendants, each set throughout withfull-cut diamond mêlée, with ropetwist accents, and suspendingflexible drops, 9.4 dwt, lg. 7/8 in.
$300-500
70.Retro 18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, designed as a stylized berrybranch, fourteen diamond mêlée, 18.8 dwt, French import stamp, lg.2 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
71.14kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, designed as a rose, centering twotransitional-cut diamonds each weighing approx. 0.85 cts., further setwith old European and full-cut diamond accents, lg. 3 1/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
72.18kt Gold Necklace, the woven necklace with cabochon sapphireclosure, lg. 15 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
73.14kt Gold Bracelet, the hinged, shaped bangle with Florentine finishand engraved star motifs, 32.3 dwt, interior circ. 6 1/2 in.
$600-800
74.14kt Gold Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., composed of fancy links, 23.3dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in., signed.
$600-800
75.14kt Gold Bracelet, of ropetwist links, 20.4 dwt, interior circ. 6 1/2in.
$600-800
76.18kt Tricolor Gold Bracelet, the wide strap with diamond motifs andengraved accents, 61.3 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$1,500-2,500
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77.Antique Coral Demi-parure, comprising earpendants and brooch,each designed as a carved head suspending an amphora, goldmounts, lg. 2 1/4 and 3 in.
$1,000-1,500
78.Group of Antique Items, comprising a gilt fancy-link chain, lg. 18 1/2in., cross pendant with foil-backed stones and pearls, and silverearrings bezel-set with beryl cabochons, (later 14kt gold findings).
$200-300
79.18kt Gold and Garnet Necklace, set with seed pearl beadsalternating with garnets, French guarantee stamp, lg. 21 1/2 in.
$400-600
80.Antique 14kt Gold Gem-set Cannetille-work Brooch, convertedfrom clasp, lg. 1 in.
$600-800
81.Antique 14kt Gold Watch Chain, with eagle head clasp, 20.1 dwt,lg. 13 3/4 in.
$500-700
82.Antique Sterling Silver Brooch, Tiffany & Co., the bar pin depictingcavorting cherubs, wd. 3 3/4 in., signed.
$250-350
83.Antique 14kt Gold and Coral Cameo Pendant/Brooch, carved todepict a maiden, with seed pearl and diamond mêlée border, lg. 11/4 in.
$300-500
84.Antique Silver and Enamel Bracelet, composed of cloisonnéenamel links, Russian hallmarks, lg. 7 in.
$400-600
85.Silver, Granite, and Enamel Brooch, M. Rettie & Sons, Aberdeen,with conical granite center, and Greek key enamel border, dia. 1 7/8in., signed, together with a faceted carnelian hololith ring, size 9 1/4.
$150-250
86.Antique Silver and Enamel Brooch, Continental hallmark, lg. 2 3/4in.
$200-300
87.High Karat Gold Necklace, India, enamel accents, 13.5 dwt, lg. 18in., (damage).
$400-600
88.Victorian 15kt Gold Bracelet, the slide bracelet with knot surmount,split pearl and rose-cut diamond accents, 39.9 dwt, adjustablelength.
$700-900
89.Victorian 15kt Gold Brooch and Earrings, all designed as a knotframing split pearl and rose-cut diamond accents, (earclips with laterfindings).
$500-700
90.Antique 14kt Bicolor Gold Suite, the shaped brooch with appliedbeads and ropetwists, engraved accents, earpendants en suite, lg. 13/4 in.
$200-400
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91.Civil War 14kt Gold Union Army Buckle, engraved with an eagle,standards, and figures of liberty and justice among scrolling foliatemotifs, patent date January 27th, 1863, 13.5 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
92.Antique 18kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oldpear-shape diamond weighing approx. 1.25 cts., the mount withengraved shoulders, (split to shank).
$800-1,200
93.Antique 18kt Gold, Turquoise, Pearl, and Diamond Bracelet,France, the hinged tubular bangle set with calibré-cut turquoise androse-cut diamond floral motif center, interior circ. 6 3/8 in., guaranteestamps.
$2,000-3,000
94.Antique 18kt Gold, Silver, and Enamel Brooch, France, depicting aharlequin on a bench, playing a lute opposite a scroll of sheet music,lg. 1 1/2 in., maker’s mark and guarantee stamps.
$600-800
95.Antique 18kt Gold, Emerald, and Enamel Earstuds, each set witha circular-cut emerald, in a frame of polychrome enamel flowers, dia.1/2 in.
$400-600
96.Etruscan Revival Gold Bead Necklace and Pendant, composed offifty beads with applied ropetwist accents, each measuring approx.7.90 mm, and suspending a conforming pendant drop, with guillocheengraving, and elaborate ropetwist accents, lg. 15, 2 in.
$3,000-5,000
97.Antique 18kt Gold and Turquoise Suite, comprising apendant/brooch and earpendants, each with pavé-set turquoisecenter, framed with ropetwist and applied wirework accents, andsuspending fringe, lg. 2 3/4, 2 1/4 in.
$800-1,000
98.Antique 18kt Gold and Feather Bracelet, France, composed of sixpanels, each designed as a naturalistic bird motif of various coloredfeathers, in ropetwist frames, lg. 7 in., maker’s mark and guaranteestamp.
$1,800-2,200
99.Antique 18kt Gold, Diamond, and Enamel Eagle Bracelet, France,the flexible bangle with eagle head terminals, cabochon ruby eyes,with blue enamel and rose-cut diamond accents, completed byengraved scroll motifs, interior circ. 5 3/4 in., maker’s mark andguarantee stamps.
$1,500-2,000
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100.Antique 14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, Alling & Co., the hingedbangle with lion’s head, old European-cut diamond accents, interiorcirc. 7 in., hallmark.
$800-1,200
101.Edwardian 14kt Gold, Turquoise, and Seed Pearl Necklace andEarpendants, the festoon necklace suspending teardrop turquoisecabochons framed by seed pearls, lg. 14 1/2 in., earrings en suite.
$600-800
102.Victorian 15kt Gold, Diamond, and Enamel Pendant, set withrose-cut diamonds, black enamel accents, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$200-400
103.Antique 18kt Gold and Enamel Open-face Pocket Watch andChain, J.E. Caldwell, the white enamel dial with Roman numeralindicators, jeweled movement signed Vacheron & Constantin, no.333601, case and chain in black and white enamel, lg. 28 in.
$2,500-3,500
104.Two Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Pins, one designed as an enamelpoppy with old European-cut diamond center, hallmark for Krementz,one designed as a leafy branch highlighted with seed pearls, lg. 1and 1 1/2 in., respectively.
$400-600
105.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Earrings, each centering anoval-cut sapphire measuring approx. 6.25 x 5.30 x 2.25 mm,surrounded by old European-cut diamonds.
$400-600
106.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, centering an ovalsapphire measuring approx. 12.10 x 10.10 x 5.75 mm, surroundedby full-cut diamonds, size 6.
$1,500-2,000
107.Antique Baroque Pearl Pin, the natural form resembling a seacreature, gem-set eye, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$400-600
108.Antique 14kt Gold, Diamond, and Enamel Brooch/Pendant,prong-set with nine old European-cut diamonds, white enamelaccents, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$800-1,200
109.Antique 18kt Gold Chain, composed of open navette links withwirework, lg. 29 1/2 in., Continental hallmark.
$400-600
110.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Sapphire Bar Pin, wd. 2 3/8 in.
$200-400
111.Two Antique Gem-set Rings, one centering a turquoise cabochonframed by old mine-cut diamonds, 14kt gold mount, one centering anoval ruby surrounded by old European and old mine-cut diamonds,18kt gold mount, sizes 7 and 6, respectively.
$200-400
112.Antique 14kt Gold Locket, the circular locket engraved with acalendar, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$175-225
113.Two Antique Gilt Jewelry Items, a lorgnette with diamond accents,and a stickpin with a fox perched upon a banded agate bead.
$150-250
114.Three Antique Bangles, one gold-filled bangle set with opals, two14kt gold set with old European-cut diamonds, interior circ. 6 3/4, 6,and 6 in., respectively, (damage).
$250-350
115.Antique 14kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, converted from a watchcase, bezel-set with old European and single-cut diamonds, lg. 1 1/2in.
$150-250
116.Antique 14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, the wide hinged bangleset with old mine and old European-cut diamonds, interior circ. 7 in.,Austro-Hungarian guarantee stamps, (damage).
$600-800
117.Two Antique 14kt Gold Pins, one designed as an enameled sword,one a stickpin with carved opal head.
$250-350
118.Baroque Pearl and Diamond Pendant, the multicolored baroquepearl suspended by a silver-topped gold and diamond cap and bail,lg. 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
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119.Antique Amethyst and Diamond Pendant/Brooch, centering aheart-shaped amethyst surrounded by single and old European-cutdiamonds, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
120.Amethyst and Diamond Brooch, designed as a flower with pear-shaped amethyst petals, diamond highlights, 18kt white gold mount,lg. 1 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
121.Bohemian Garnet Pendant, designed as a heart suspended from abow, glass compartment verso, gilt mount, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$250-300
122.Antique Citrine Necklace, composed of twenty-five bezel-setcitrines, 10kt gold mount, lg. 15 in.
$1,500-2,000
123.Antique Diamond Brooch, designed as a wreath bead-set withrose-cut diamonds, red stone highlights, silver-topped gold mount, lg.1 in., (missing one diamond).
$250-350
124.Antique 18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, the foliate form setthroughout with rose-cut diamonds, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$400-600
125.Antique Butterfly “Veil” Brooch, set with cushion-shape ruby andsapphires, and old mine and old single-cut diamonds, silver-toppedgold mount, lg. 1 1/2 in., (lacking findings).
$150-250
126.Pair of Antique Garnet Bracelets, each composed of round andcushion foil-backed garnets, gold mounts, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
127.Antique 14kt Gold and Almandite Garnet Bar Pin, set with eightcircular-cut garnets, lg. 2 1/8 in.
$300-400
128.Antique Diamond Starburst Brooch, Tiffany & Co., set with oldEuropean and single-cut diamonds, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1in., signed.
$1,200-1,800
129.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Lapis Brooch, centering a largecabochon in a scrolling frame of grapevines, seed pearl accents, lg. 13/4 in.
$250-350
130.Victorian 14kt Gold and Turquoise Bracelet, centering a raisedboss set with turquoise cabochons, rose-cut diamonds, and a splitpearl, engraved and wirework accents, converted to a coveredwatch, lg. 6 1/2 in.
$500-700
131.Antique Diamond Barrette, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds,silver-topped gold mount, wd. 2 in.
$200-400
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132.Antique Diamond and Pearl Necklace, set with old mine and rose-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 3.75 cts., baroque pearl highlight,silver-topped gold mount, lg. 13 3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
133.Two Antique Rings, one set with rose-cut diamonds, 14kt goldmount, one with cushion-cut garnet and seed pearls, 9kt gold mount,sizes 9 and 7, respectively.
$400-600
134.Antique 18kt Gold Gem-set Ring, bead-set with a cat’s-eyechrysoberyl framed by sapphire and yellow sapphire, ruby, fire opal,and hessonite garnet mêlée, coral cabochon highlight, scrolling foliateshoulders, size 5 1/2.
$300-500
135.Antique Silver and Paste Chatelaine, France, centering a porcelainportrait of a young lady, bead-set with colorless and red foil-backrose-cut pastes, suspending a watch key, lg. 4 3/4 in., Frenchguarantee stamp.
$600-800
136.Antique Pair of Micromosaic Cuff Buttons, each depicting a lion’shead, gilt mount, dia. 3/4 in., in a period box.
$300-500
137.Antique Gem-set Pendant, collet-set with a cushion-cut yellowsapphire measuring 7.75 x 7.60 x 5.25 mm, framed by cushion-cutemeralds, amethysts, rubies, and yellow sapphires, 14kt gold mount,lg. 1 in.
$800-1,200
138.Antique Paste Pendant, set with a watercolor portrait on vellum ofSt. Francis receiving the stigmata, reverse with image of the HolyGrail, framed by old mine-cut colorless pastes, silver mount, lg. 1 3/4in., (one paste replaced).
$400-600
139.Diamond Earpendants, the flexible cascades bezel and bead-setwith diamond mêlée, silver-topped gold mounts, lg. 2 in.
$400-600
140.Antique Diamond Pendant, prong-set with a cushion-cut diamondweighing approx. 8.75 cts., frame bead-set with rose-cut diamonds,silver-topped low karat gold mount, lg. 1 7/8 in.
$3,000-5,000
141.Antique 18kt Gold Scarab Stickpin, Castellani, set with an ancientcarnelian scarab, the reverse carved with a figural scene, maker’smark.
$600-800
142.Antique 18kt Gold Change Purse, 19.7 dwt.
$500-700
143.Antique 18kt Gold Gem-set Double Change Purse, the meshpurse divided by a slide set with old European-cut diamonds andsapphires, one set of closures with sapphire cabochon terminals, oneset with diamonds, 36.7 dwt.
$2,000-3,000
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144.Retro 18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Brooch, designed as afish with star-set sapphires and full-cut diamonds, 19.9 dwt, lg. 2 1/4in.
$2,000-3,000
145.Pair of 18kt Gold and Ruby Dress Clips, Van Cleef & Arpels,France, c. 1940s, each scrolling form set with circular-cut rubies, lg. 21/2 in., one no. 729CS, the other no. 54098, both with maker’s markand guarantee stamp, signed.
$10,000-15,000
146.Retro 14kt Gold Watch Charm, opening to reveal two photographframes, on a barrel-shape hinge set with a watch, enclosing amanual-wind movement, dial signed Schulz, 19.6 dwt, 1 1/2 x 1 in.
$600-800
147.Retro 14kt Gold Covered Wristwatch, the silver-tone metal dial withabstract numeral indicators, enclosing 17-jewel manual-wind EugeneVuilleumier movement, concealed in a bracelet of arched and fancylinks, 54.6 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in., dial signed Lucerne.
$1,400-1,800
148.Retro 18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ballerina Brooch, withcircular-cut diamond and ruby tutu, and ruby mêlée tiara, lg. 3 in.
$800-1,200
149.14kt Gold and Lapis Bracelet, Carter, Gough & Co., composed ofcabochon lapis links alternating with links depicting a Scottish terrierin profile, lg. 7 1/2 in., maker’s mark.
$800-1,200
150.Retro 14kt Bicolor Gold and Citrine Brooch, Tiffany & Co.,designed as a flower with citrine center, lg. 2 1/4 in., signed.
$200-300
151.14kt Bicolor Gold and Citrine Ring, bezel-set with a cushion-cutcitrine in a filigree mount, floral shoulders, size 6 1/2.
$200-300
152.Group of Four Whimsical Charms, a bicolor articulated seltzerbottle and the Statue of Liberty, both in 14kt gold, and the EiffelTower and a flamenco dancer in 18kt gold, 8.0 dwt, lg. to 1 in.
$250-350
153.Retro Lady’s 14kt Gold and Citrine Wristwatch, Elgin, the ivory-tone dial with Roman numeral and stick indicators, 19-jewelmovement, citrine and diamond lugs joining a gold snake chain strap,lg. 6 3/4 in.
$300-500
154.18kt Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Flower Earclips, with full-cutdiamond accents, approx. total diamond wt. 1.90 cts., 14.1 dwt, lg. 1in.
$300-500
155.14kt Gold and Diamond Feather Earclips, Tiffany & Co., each withsingle-cut diamond mêlée accents, 7.3 dwt, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$600-800
156.18kt Tricolor Gold and Diamond Knot Brooch, the mesh bow withfull-cut diamond mêlée ends, 5.7 dwt, lg. 1 7/8 in.
$250-350
157.14kt Gold Charm Bracelet, Sloan & Co., the fancy link braceletsuspending a spherical locket, 28.5 dwt, lg. 8 in., hallmark.
$600-800
158.Three Gold Charm Rings, one in 14kt gold suspending a lapis and agold heart, one in 18kt gold suspending two keys, and onecomposed of two 18kt gold bands joined by a lock charm, sizes 33/4, 3 1/4, and 5 3/4, respectively.
$200-300
159.Diamond Earstuds, prong-set with full-cut diamonds weighingapprox. 1.35 and 1.40 cts., 14kt white gold mounts.
$3,000-4,000
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160.Platinum and Ruby Brooch, Cartier, c.1940s, the floral form setwith three ruby cabochons and full-cut and tapered baguettediamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 3.25 cts., lg. 1 1/4 in., no.66197, signed.
$3,000-4,000
161.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, France, the intricately wovenlinks centering a braid motif, set with full-cut diamonds, approx. totalwt. 1.31 cts., 19.3 dwt, lg. 7 in., maker’s mark and guaranteestamps.
$1,000-1,500
162.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Earclips, Tiffany & Co., eachdesigned as a gold wire swirl set with circular-cut rubies and full-cutdiamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 1.25 cts., lg. 1 1/8 in., signed.
$3,000-5,000
163.18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, designed as a flower with goldfringe center, petals bead-set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt.2.75 cts., French maker’s mark and export stamp, lg. 2 3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
164.Ruby and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a cushion-shape rubymeasuring approx. 8.70 x 8.79 x 3.00 mm, delicately framed by fulland marquise-shape diamonds, platinum mount, size 6 1/4.
Provenance: The ruby has descended in the family of HRH InfantaChristina of Spain, who was the consignor’s grandmother.
$4,000-6,000
165.18kt Gold Gem-set Brooch, Oscar Heyman Bros., designed as aseated panther with full-cut diamond body, cabochon sapphire spots,ruby collar, and emerald eye, maker’s mark, lg. 2 in.
$4,000-6,000
166.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Ruby Eternity Band, Tiffany & Co.,alternating circular-cut rubies and full-cut diamonds, size 6 1/2,signed.
$800-1,200
167.18kt Gold Gem-set Hat Brooch, the straw hat with a branch ofcircular-cut ruby, sapphire, and diamond accents, 11.5 dwt, lg. 1 1/2in.
$400-600
168.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ring, centering an oval rubymeasuring approx. 12.50 x 9.75 x 3.90 mm, shoulders set withprincess-cut diamonds, signed MWI, size 6 1/2.
$1,500-2,000
169.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Bracelet, designed as a mesh strapbezel-set with circular-cut ruby accents, the clasp set with diamondmêlée, 46.9 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$3,500-4,000
170.14kt Gold Gem-set Ring, set with a cabochon ruby, emerald, andsapphire, 6.0 dwt, size 6 1/2.
$250-350
171.18kt Gold Gem-set Turtle Brooch, with turquoise pebble shell,sapphire and diamond mêlée highlights, and cabochon ruby eyes,10.6 dwt, lg. 1 7/8 in.
$400-600
172.14kt Gold and Opal Brooch, c. 1960s, designed as a dome ofcabochons, 8.6 dwt, dia. 1 1/2 in.
$100-200
173.Large 14kt Gold and Citrine Pendant, the oval citrine measuringapprox. 50.00 x 28.00 x 16.60 mm, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$200-300
174.Pair of 14kt White Gold Gem-set Insect Brooches, one withcircular-cut sapphire body, the other with emeralds, each withdiamond mêlée wings, 4.2 dwt, lg. 1 in., (missing one emerald).
$400-600
175.18kt White Gold, Aventurine, and Diamond Suite, the bypass ringand earclips set with cabochon aventurine, diamond mêlée accents,size 9 1/2, lg. 1 in.
$400-600
176.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Green Onyx Bead Double-Strand Necklace,composed of two strands of graduating ruby beads highlighted bygreen onyx, completed by an 18kt gold and cabochon ruby clasp,French guarantee stamp, lg. 16 in.
$400-600
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177.18kt Gold, Seashell, and Gem-set Brooch, the starburst motif setwith two seashells, each studded with circular-cut citrines anddiamonds, lg. 3 1/4 in., signed SC.
$1,500-2,000
178.18kt Gold, Citrine, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with an emerald-cut citrine measuring approx. 20.00 x 15.00 x 12.00 mm, theshoulders set with fancy-cut diamonds, size 8.
$800-1,000
179.18kt Gold, South Sea Pearl, Citrine, and Diamond Necklace,Paloma Picasso, Tiffany & Co., composed of forty white pearls withrose overtones graduating in size from approx. 9.30 to 10.50 mm,suspending a pear-shape citrine, mount with “X” motif gallery, theboule set with full-cut diamonds, lg. 17 in., signed.
$2,500-3,500
180.18kt Gold and Citrine Earpendants, each designed as a navette-shape drop, set with fancy-cut citrines, lg. 2 3/4 in., signed SC.
$1,000-1,500
181.18kt Gold, Mabe Pearl, and Diamond Ring, Elizabeth Gage, thecentral sunburst motif with mabe pearl and full-cut diamond mêlée,applied bead accents, and ropetwist border, size 8 1/2, Englishhallmarks, signed.
$800-1,200
182.18kt Gold, Mabe Pearl, and Diamond Flower Earclips, each withmabe pearl center, the petals edged with full-cut diamond mêlée,16.0 dwt, lg. 1 in., signed M. Gates.
$500-700
183.18kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, the bombe form composed ofarched ribbed links highlighted by lines of diamond mêlée, approx.total wt. 4.80 cts., 46.0 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$3,500-4,500
184.18kt Gold, Citrine, Onyx, and Diamond Ring, set with a citrinecabochon, with shaped onyx shoulders, and full-cut diamonds,approx. total diamond wt. 2.40 cts., size 6, French import stamp.
$1,500-2,000
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185.14kt Rose Gold and Morganite Ring, the flexible form composed ofprong-set circular-cut morganites completed by circular fancy linkmesh, size 6.
$300-500
186.18kt Gold, Rubellite, and Diamond Earclips, each prong-set withan oval-cut rubellite measuring approx. 16.15 x 12.75 x 9.60 mm,framed by diamond mêlée, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$3,500-4,500
187.Rubellite and Gem-set Toucan Brooch, prong-set with an oval-cutrubellite measuring approx. 15.05 x 11.30 x 7.80 mm, pavé-setsapphire mêlée head, diamond accent, and emerald eye, 18kt goldand platinum mount, lg. 1 3/4 in., French import marks.
$2,000-3,000
188.Multicolored Sapphire and Pearl Necklace, composed of green,orange, and pink faceted sapphire beads alternating with seed pearls,lg. 48 in.
$1,500-2,000
189.Plique-a-jour Enamel and Diamond Leaf Brooch, set with rose-cutdiamond highlights, silver-topped 18kt gold mount, 2 1/4 x 2 in.
$1,000-1,500
190.18kt Gold and Diamond “Trika” Bracelet, Bulgari, composed offlexible fancy links highlighted by diamond mêlée, 55.9 dwt, lg. 7 1/4in., signed.
$6,000-8,000
191.18kt Gold, Tourmaline, Ruby, and Diamond Ring, France, set withan oval-cut pink tourmaline flanked by triangular-cut rubies and leaf-carved green tourmaline, edged by diamond mêlée, size 6 1/2,French guarantee stamp and maker’s mark.
$1,500-2,000
192.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ring, set with an oval cabochonmeasuring approx. 18.60 x 14.45 x 4.75 mm, gallery edged withrose-cut diamonds, size 7 1/2.
$3,000-5,000
193.18kt Gold, Kunzite, Pink Sapphire, and Sapphire Ring, DavidWebb, prong-set with an emerald-cut kunzite measuring approx.18.48 x 16.02 x 11.01 mm, framed by thirty-two sapphire and pinksapphire mêlée, size 6 3/4, signed.
$3,000-5,000
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194.18kt Gold Cuff Links, Schlumberger, Tiffany & Co., designed asknots, 7.8 dwt, signed.
$800-1,000
195.18kt Gold and Sapphire Bracelet, Cartier, France, designed as abeaded bangle terminating in a sapphire hook and eye closure,interior circ. 7 in., signed.
$5,000-7,000
196.Frosted Rock Crystal and Gem-set Flower Pin, Tiffany & Co., theincised petals centering ruby and diamond mêlée pistils, 14kt goldmount, dia. 1 3/8 in., signed, boxed.
$500-700
197.Retro 14kt Gold, Moonstone, and Sapphire Brooch, Wordley,Allsopp & Bliss, designed as a flower bouquet set with moonstonecabochons and bezel-set circular-cut sapphires, hallmark, lg. 3 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
198.22kt Gold and Sapphire Bead Necklace, composed of nineteengraduating ovoid beads joined by wirework links, lg. 16 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
199.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Emerald Earclips, Buccellati, eachcentering a sapphire cabochon surrounded by emerald cabochons,lg. 1 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
200.18kt Gold Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., Italy, composed of herringbonelinks, 33.3 dwt, lg. 8 in.
$2,800-3,200
201.22kt Gold and Ruby Ring, centering a bezel-set rose-cut ruby,engraved floral motifs on shank, size 5 1/2.
$1,500-2,000
202.18kt Gold Cuff Links, Henry Dunay, 13.7 dwt, maker’s mark.
$300-500
203.18kt Gold Turban Ring, France, size 2 3/4, with maker’s mark andguarantee stamp.
$800-1,200
204.14kt Gold and Blue Topaz Ring, set with a fancy-cut cushion-shapetopaz, size 6 1/2, retailed by Klarlund Copenhagen.
$300-500
205.18kt Gold and Amethyst Suite, a ring bezel-set with a cushion-cutamethyst, and a pair of earpendants set with emerald-cut amethysts,size 6.
$300-500
206.18kt Gold and Synthetic Ruby Charm, designed as a bezel-setsynthetic ruby suspended from a diamond bail, lg. 3/4 in.
$200-300
207.18kt Gold and Lapis Suite, the pendant centering a cushion-shapecabochon, framed by inlays of lapis, ring and earpendants en suite,lg. 1 3/4 in., ring size 7 1/2 (with ring guard).
$400-600
208.14kt White Gold and Blue Topaz Suite, the pendant set with anemerald-cut blue topaz measuring approx. 19.60 x 16.40 x 10.80mm, suspended from box-link chain, and a pair of pear-shape bluetopaz earstuds, lg. 1 1/8, 7/8 in.
$300-500
209.Star Sapphire and Diamond Ring, centering a cabochon flanked byfull-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 1.80 cts., 14kt goldmount, 10.6 dwt, size 10 1/4.
$2,000-3,000
210.Unmounted Emerald, the emerald-cut stone measuring approx.7.90 x 6.65 x 3.95 mm, and weighing 1.68 cts.
$600-800
211.Five Unmounted Jades, each an irregular cabochon, total wt. 14.94cts.
$300-500
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212.18kt and 24kt Gold and Roman Bead Necklace, Janiyé,composed of multicolored glass, painted ceramic, and compositebeads highlighted by gold phalanges and cylinders, with originalJaniyé box; together with blue glass and faceted silver beadearpendants, both items unsigned.
$800-1,200
213.Artist-Designed 18kt and 24kt Gold and Roman Glass Earclips,Janiyé, each set with a blue and iridescent black bead, lg. 1 in.,signed.
$300-500
214.Platinum and Diamond Earclips, Oscar Heyman, each designed asa cluster of marquise and pear-shape diamonds, approx. total wt.3.30 cts., no. 104312, maker’s mark.
$3,000-4,000
215.18kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, designed as a collar of oval andbar links, center links pavé-set with full-cut diamond mêlée, 87.8 dwt,Continental hallmarks, lg. 14 1/2 in.
$5,000-7,000
216.18kt Gold and Diamond Ring, Hermès, the flexible brickwork and“H”-form links centering a diamond “H,” size 7, nos. 04-54 and03798, French guarantee stamp, signed.
$800-1,200
217.18kt Gold and Diamond Eternity Band, Schlumberger, Tiffany &Co., size 6 1/2, signed.
$1,000-1,500
218.Rock Crystal and Diamond “Myst” Ring, Cartier, designed as anoval pavé-set diamond panel with a bombé rock crystal overlay, 18ktwhite gold mount, no. 8779917, size 6, signed.
$2,000-3,000
219.18kt Gold Earclips, Bulgari, each designed as a tapering half hoop,lg. 3/4 in., signed.
$800-1,200
220.18kt Gold and Diamond Earclips, Seidengang, each designed as aknot with trailing gold and diamond fringe, 18.3 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in.,signed.
$800-1,200
221.18kt Gold and Sterling Silver Gem-set Necklace, Judith Ripka,the cross pendant bezel-set with garnets and a citrine suspendedfrom a braided black leather cord, lg. 16 in., signed.
$800-1,200
222.18kt Tricolor Gold Earrings, Cartier, each half hoop composed ofthree entwined rings of white, rose, and yellow gold, no. 119395,signed.
$600-800
223.Gilt Enamel Bangle Bracelet, Hermès, the hinged form with redand gold enamel anchor chain motif, interior circ. 6 3/4 in., maker’smark, signed, boxed.
$200-400
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224.Platinum and Diamond Eternity Band, set with marquise andsingle-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.00 cts., size 4.
$600-800
225.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a marquise-cutdiamond weighing approx. 4.50 cts., flanked by tapered baguettes,size 5, (hinged shank).
$10,000-15,000
226.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Brooch, prong-set with acushion-cut sapphire measuring approx. 14.00 x 11.95 x 6.50 mm,surrounded by marquise and full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt.13.50 cts., lg. 2 3/4 in.
$6,500-7,500
227.Platinum and Diamond Brooch, designed as a circle of pear andfull-cut diamonds approx. total wt. 3.00 cts., lg. 1 1/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
228.Lady’s Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, Monon, the silver-toneface with stick numeral indicators, 17-jewel movement, bezel, lugs,and band set with baguette, full, and old European-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 5.50 cts., lg. 7 in.
$1,500-2,500
229.Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, c. 1950, the geometric design setwith full, baguette, and emerald-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 7.70cts., lg. 7 in.
$6,000-8,000
230.Platinum and Diamond Brooch, set throughout with pear, full,marquise, and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 7.50cts., in an articulated mount, lg. 2 in.
$4,500-5,500
231.Platinum and Diamond Ring, the band channel-set with diamondbaguettes, approx. total wt. 2.80 cts., size 8.
$1,500-2,000
232.Diamond Earclips, each designed as a cluster of pear, baguette, andfull-cut diamonds suspending a pear-shape diamond drop, approx.total wt. 4.80 cts., white gold mount, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
233.18kt Gold and Black Diamond Bracelet, composed of forty-fourfaceted black diamond beads, lg. 7 3/4 in.
$700-900
234.Diamond Pendant, centering a bezel-set old mine-cut diamondweighing approx. 1.00 cts., suspended from a 14kt gold chain, lg. 17in.
$800-1,200
235.14kt Gold and Diamond Ring, prong-set with an old European-cutdiamond weighing approx. 0.75 cts., abstract mount, size 7.
$600-800
236.Diamond Solitaire, centering a prong-set old European-cut diamondweighing approx. 0.75 cts., 14kt gold mount, size 6 1/2.
$400-600
237.18kt White Gold and Diamond Solitaire, set with a transitional-cutdiamond weighing approx. 1.10 cts., ribbed mount, size 10.
$1,500-2,000
238.Diamond Pin, prong-set with an old European-cut diamond weighingapprox. 0.84 cts., flanked by single-cut diamond mêlée, white goldmount, lg. 1 in.
$500-700
239.Platinum and Diamond Band, with tension-set diamond baguette,12.3 dwt, size 7 1/2.
$500-700
240.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.00 cts., size 5.
$1,500-2,000
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241.14kt White Gold and Diamond Earstuds, each set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond, approx. total wt. 0.55 cts.
$400-600
242.Platinum and Diamond Circle Brooch, set throughout with full-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 5.20 cts., dia. 1 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
243.Colored Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a radiant-cut diamondweighing 1.51 cts., flanked by radiant-cut diamonds, total wt. 1.31cts., 18kt gold and platinum mount, size 6 1/4.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 17427952, dated June 23,2008, stating that the diamond is natural, Fancy Intense Yellow, VS2clarity, faint fluorescence.
$8,000-10,000
244.Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an old European-cut diamondweighing 1.83 cts., 14kt white gold mount, (unmounted, girdle chips).
$1,200-1,800
245.Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cut diamond weighingapprox. 2.15 cts., platinum and 18kt gold mount, size 4 1/2.
$7,000-9,000
246.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cut diamondweighing approx. 3.42 cts., flanked by baguettes, size 6 1/4.
$15,000-20,000
247.Unmounted Diamond, the full-cut diamond weighing 2.07 cts.
$8,000-10,000
248.18kt White Gold and Diamond Riviere, prong-set with 146 full-cutdiamonds graduating in size, approx. total wt. 8.42 cts., lg. 16 in.
$2,000-3,000
249.18kt White Gold and Diamond Earstuds, each designed as acluster of full-cut diamonds.
$400-600
250.Platinum and Diamond Earpendants, each designed as a fancy-shape diamond with diamond mêlée frame suspending a conformingdrop, approx. total wt. 3.84 cts., lg. 1 in.
$5,000-7,000
251.14kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oval-cutdiamond weighing approx. 1.10 cts., flanked by full-cut diamonds,fused to a band, size 7 1/4.
$3,000-4,000
252.Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a full-cut diamond weighingapprox. 3.90 cts., flanked by tapered baguettes, size 6 3/4.
$15,000-20,000
253.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an emerald-cutdiamond weighing approx. 1.56 cts., flanked by baguettes.
$4,000-6,000
254.18kt White Gold, Yellow Diamond, and Diamond Flower Earclips,set with yellow diamond mêlée and marquise and baguette-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 2.80 cts., lg. 7/8 in.
$5,000-7,000
255.14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, the braid motif set with full-cutdiamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 0.80 cts., 33.1 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$1,800-2,200
256.18kt White Gold and Diamond Ribbon Earclips, M. Stowe, eachpavé-set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.50 cts., lg. 7/8in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
257.Platinum and Diamond Pendant Necklace, set with a pear-shapediamond weighing approx. 2.00 cts., and flanked by triangular-cutdiamonds each weighing approx. 1.10 cts., and completed by fulland baguette-cut diamonds, suspended from 14kt white gold chain,lg. 16 in.
$2,500-3,500
258.14kt White Gold and Diamond Pendant, the bezel-set full-cutdiamond weighing approx. 0.95 cts., suspended from trace-linkchain.
$800-1,200
259.Platinum and Diamond Eternity Band, set with nineteen full-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 1.90 cts., 2.2 dwt, size 4 3/4.
$500-700
260.Platinum and Diamond Band, set with diamond mêlée, approx. totalwt. 0.72 cts., 2.9 dwt, size 7.
$300-500
261.Platinum and Diamond Earpendants, each pear-shape drop setwith full-cut diamonds, millegrain accents, lg. 7/8 in.
$500-700
262.Lady’s 18kt White Gold and Diamond Covered Wristwatch,Piaget, the silver-tone metal dial with baton numeral indicators,enclosing back-wind movement, concealed by a full and baguette-cutdiamond buckle motif, approx. total wt. 1.25 cts., and completed bya slightly tapering textured bracelet, lg. 6 7/8 in., no. 1207A6/131341,signed bracelet and dial.
$1,000-1,500
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263.Platinum and Diamond Clasp, set with baguette and single-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 4.98 cts., lg. 1 7/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
264.18kt White Gold and Diamond Pendant Necklace, designed asthree flexible wisps set with a line of diamond mêlée, completed by adelicate chain with drop-shape slide, 7.4 dwt, pendant lg. 4 1/4 in.
$500-700
265.18kt White Gold, Colored Diamond, Diamond, and RubyPendant/Brooch, the shaped mount bezel-set with a cognacdiamond weighing approx. 0.48 cts., further pavé-set with full-cutdiamond mêlée, and calibré-cut ruby edges, and suspending acultured pearl drop, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
266.18kt White Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Bracelet, designed asbraided links set with sapphire and diamond mêlée, approx. totaldiamond wt. 1.80 cts., millegrain accents, lg. 7 1/8 in., signed NZ.
$800-1,200
267.14kt White Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, the half hoop setwith sapphire and diamond mêlée, 5.7 dwt, size 8.
$300-500
268.Diamond Earpendants, each centering a full-cut diamond weighingapprox. 0.95 or 0.65 cts., framed by pavé-set diamond mêlée, 14ktwhite gold mounts, lg. 1 in.
$800-1,200
269.14kt White Gold and Diamond Flower Ring, set throughout withdiamond mêlée, 4.1 dwt, size 7.
$100-200
270.Pair of Platinum and Diamond Feather Brooches, France, eachset with full and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 6.93 and5.18 cts., lg. 2 1/4, 1 7/8 in., maker’s mark HB.
$8,000-10,000
271.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.50 cts., mount with scrollingshoulders set with single and baguette-cut diamonds, size 7 1/4,(large chip to girdle one mêlée missing).
$3,000-4,000
272.14kt Gold and Sapphire Clip Brooch, Seaman Schepps, set withnine cushion-shape faceted sapphires of varying hues ranging in sizefrom approx. 17.70 x 11.40 x 6.80 to 7.00 x 4.70 x 4.50 mm, lg. 17/8 in., signed.
$10,000-15,000
273.18kt Gold and Diamond Tassel Bracelet, composed of five strandsof box links, ending in fringe, full-cut diamond accents, approx. totalwt. 2.46 cts., 59.7 dwt, approx. lg. 7 in.
$2,000-3,000
274.Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Buckle Ring, set with three full-cutdiamonds and calibré-cut ruby edge, millegrain accents, 6.8 dwt, size3.
$600-800
275.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Clip Brooch, set with seventeencushion-shape sapphires, and baguette and full-cut diamonds,approx. total diamond wt. 1.75 cts., lg. 1 3/8 in.
$4,000-6,000
276.Platinum and Diamond Earclips, J.E. Caldwell & Co., eachdesigned as a branch of marquise, full, and baguette-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 4.00 cts., lg. 1 in., no. 12270, signed.
$3,000-5,000
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277.18kt Gold and Moonstone Brooch, Preformed Parts, c. 1945, thefinely realized leaf centering a cabochon, 11.3 dwt, lg. 1 5/8 in.,maker’s mark.
$200-400
278.18kt Gold and Ruby Bracelet, composed of large, oval links, eachset with ruby mêlée, 36.9 dwt, lg. 8 in.
$1,500-2,000
279.Star Sapphire Brooch, set with a cabochon measuring approx.18.50 x 13.80 mm, 14kt gold disk mount, with ropetwist border, dia.1 3/8 in.
$1,500-2,000
280.14kt Gold and Star Sapphire Ribbon Suite, Raymond Yard, c.1950s, comprising a clip brooch and earstuds, each centering anoval cabochon, in textured mounts, lg. 1 3/8, 7/8 in., signed on thebrooch, brooch with maker’s mark for Preformed Parts, within aRaymond C. Yard box.
$2,500-3,500
281.Retro 14kt Gold, Moonstone, and Sapphire Brooch, designed as afloral spray prong-set with moonstone cabochons and circular-cutsapphires, lg. 4 in.
$1,500-2,000
282.14kt Gold Buckle Bracelet, the wide strap of brickwork linkscompleted by a buckle closure with Florentine finish, 25.0 dwt, lg. to7 in.
$600-800
283.Retro 14kt Gold, Shell, and Diamond Brooch, designed as twofeathers, one in gold, one in brown mottled shell, full-cut diamondaccents, lg. 3 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
284.18kt Gold Gem-set Mushroom Clip Brooch, with pavé-set rubyand sapphire caps, on a bed of ferns with diamond highlights, lg. 13/4 in.
$600-800
285.Indian Gold and Enamel Necklace, set with white and greenpastes, seed pearl fringe, lg. 15 in., together with a single earring.
$600-800
286.Indian Gold and Enamel Gem-set Brooch, the circular broochdepicting an exotic bird in a garden, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$300-500
287.High Karat Gold and Diamond Ring, centering a diamond tablet,surrounded by images of hunting animals, size 9 1/2.
$200-300
288.14kt Gold, Cat’s-eye Chrysoberyl, and Diamond Ring, centering acat’s-eye chrysoberyl measuring approx. 6.75 x 5.75 x 4.35 mm,flanked by full-cut diamonds, size 8.
$500-700
289.14kt Gold and Cat’s-eye Chrysoberyl Ring, centering a cat’s-eyechrysoberyl measuring approx. 11.55 x 10.45 x 6.20 mm, size 7 1/4.
$600-800
290.Citrine and Amethyst Brooch, set with two citrines and an amethystcabochon, 14kt gold mount, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$200-400
291.14kt Gold, Turquoise, and Seed Pearl Earpendants, eachdesigned as a perched bird, suspending a starburst of seed pearlsand turquoise beads, lg. 1 3/8 in.
$200-300
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292.Sapphire and Diamond Ring, prong-set with an oval cushion-shapesapphire measuring approx. 18.50 x 13.50 x 5.60 mm, framed bysingle-cut diamond mêlée, 14kt white gold mount, size 3 3/4.
$700-900
293.Diamond and Sapphire Pendant Necklace, the pendant centeringa bezel-set oval sapphire measuring approx. 8.90 x 7.20 x 3.25 mm,further set with rose, pear, and single-cut diamonds, approx. total wt.2.20 cts., suspended from a trace-link chain, 18kt white gold, lg. 16in.
$2,000-3,000
294.Diamond and Sapphire Bracelet, c. 1950s, the heavy link braceletbead set with circular-cut sapphires and full-cut diamonds, approx.total diamond wt. 4.00 cts., 14kt white gold mount, 48.7 dwt, lg. 81/2 in.
$5,000-7,000
295.Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, designed as sapphire beadsalternating with diamond briolettes, approx. total diamond wt. 3.84cts., 18kt white gold mount, lg. 34 in.
$5,000-6,000
296.Platinum Gem-set “Meli Melo” Earrings, Cartier, set withdiamonds, mandarin garnet, pink tourmaline, aquamarine, andchalcedony, French guarantee stamp, no. 981252, lg. 1 3/4 in.,signed, boxed.
$3,000-5,000
297.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a fancy-cutsapphire measuring approx. 14.00 x 11.00 x 5.65 mm, flanked bybaguettes, size 6.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 5111669174, dated February8, 2010, stating that the sapphire is natural, violetish blue, with noindications of heating.
$7,000-9,000
298.Platinum and Diamond Eternity Band, Tiffany & Co., bezel-setwith full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.00 cts., size 3 3/4, signed.
$800-1,000
299.18kt Gold, Blue Chalcedony, and Diamond Ring, David Yurman,centering a carved blue chalcedony quatrefoil, framed by full-cutdiamond mêlée, size 7, signed.
$800-1,200
300.Platinum Gem-set Earrings, each designed as a flower with rose-cut beryl and spodumene in various pastel hues, further bezel andbead-set with full-cut diamonds, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
301.Platinum, South Sea Pearl, Tahitian Pearl, and Diamond Earrings,lg. 1 in.
$1,000-1,500
302.14kt Bicolor Gold and Diamond Ring, centering five full-cutdiamonds, 7.1 dwt, size 8 3/4.
$300-500
303.14kt Gold, Rock Crystal, and Diamond Brooch, designed as a leafprong-set with full-cut diamond mêlée, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$300-500
304.Ruby and Diamond Dome Ring, prong-set with a circular-cut rubymeasuring approx. 6.50 mm.
$2,000-3,000
305.Platinum and Diamond Earrings, designed in the huggie style,pavé-set with full-cut diamonds, lg. 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
306.14kt Gold, Mother-of-pearl, and Diamond Earrings, each designedas a swirl of pink mother-of-pearl edged with full-cut diamond mêlée,lg. 3/4 in.
$350-450
307.18kt White Gold and Diamond Earpendants, each centering arose-cut diamond, approx. total wt. 1.10 cts., framed by full-cutdiamond mêlée, lg. 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
308.18kt Gold and Diamond Earrings, each an elongated leaf formbead-set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 4.50 cts., 3 in.(missing one diamond)
$1,500-2,000
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309.18kt Gold and Diamond Earrings, each designed as a line of bezel-set full-cut diamonds, lg. 2 1/4 in., signed L & P.
$800-1,200
310.18kt Gold and Sapphire Ring, centering a bezel-set sapphirecabochon measuring approx. 16.05 x 11.20 x 8.00 mm, size 9 1/2.
$800-1,200
311.Platinum, Moonstone, and Diamond Earpendants, set withmoonstone cabochons framed by diamond mêlée, suspending abriolette diamond fringe, approx. total diamond wt. 4.50 cts., lg. 15/8 in., (18kt white gold findings).
$2,500-3,500
312.18kt White Gold, Rock Crystal, and Diamond Ring, Italy, designedas a carved rock crystal flower, pavé-set diamond shoulders, size 61/2.
$800-1,200
313.Rock Crystal, Mother-of-pearl, and Diamond “Palloncino”Earpendants, Vhernier, each designed as a rock crystal balloonbacked by blue-tinted mother-of-pearl, suspending a diamond string,18kt white gold mounts, lg. 2 1/2 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
314.18kt White Gold, Peridot, and Aquamarine Earclips, Nardi, eachbezel-set with a cabochon peridot framed by aquamarine mêlée, dia.3/4 in., signed.
$800-1,200
315.Platinum and Diamond Band, pavé-set with full-cut diamond mêlée,diamond mêlée edges, approx. total wt. 6.94 cts., size 6.
$3,000-5,000
316.Aquamarine Pendant, the emerald-cut aquamarine measuringapprox. 31.00 x 21.00 x 13.80 mm, in a white gold mount.
$600-800
317.14kt White Gold, Aquamarine, and Diamond Bracelet, set withfifteen emerald-cut aquamarines measuring approx. 9.00 x 6.90 x4.80 mm, spaced by diamond mêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 1.35cts., lg. 7 3/8 in., maker’s mark for S & S.
$1,500-2,000
318.Rock Crystal and Diamond Frog Prince Brooch, Attributed toZadora, the carved frog seated on a gilt lily pad, gem-set 18kt goldcrown and diamond warts, ruby eyes, gold findings, lg. 1 3/4 in.,unsigned.
$800-1,200
319.Pair of 18kt Gold, Diamond, and Carved Fire Opal CarpBrooches, Vhernier, each with micropavé-set diamond fins, lg. 1 1/4in., no. 13, signed, (one with fissure).
$1,000-1,500
320.Aquamarine Ring, Seaman Schepps, prong-set with an oval-cutaquamarine measuring approx. 19.15 x 12.80 x 7.02 mm, 14kt whitegold mount, size 9 1/4, signed.
$600-800
321.South Sea Pearl, Ruby, and Diamond Earpendants, eachdesigned as a full-cut diamond with circular-cut ruby surround,suspending a South Sea pearl drop measuring approx. 12.00 mm,with diamond mêlée cap, 18kt and 14kt gold mounts, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
322.Two Heart Pendant Necklaces, Elsa Peretti, Tiffany & Co., andBarry Kieselstein-Cord, an 18kt gold “Open Heart” pendantnecklace, suspended from a delicate trace-link chain, 64.0 dwt, lg.18, wd. 1 1/8 in., signed, with suede presentation pouch, togetherwith a sterling silver heart pendant necklace, signed BKC.
$325-425
323.Artist-Designed 14kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Earclips, each ofabstract form, lg. 2 in.
$300-500
324.14kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, designed as spray of flowers withfull-cut diamond accents, 23.1 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$500-700
325.14kt Gold, Diamond, and Cultured Pearl Earrings, each bead-setwith single-cut diamonds, lg. 2 in., signed S&B.
$3,000-4,000
326.14kt Gold, Diamond, and Emerald Brooch, designed as a leafprong-set with full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.00 cts., and oneemerald, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$600-800
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327.18kt Gold, Silver, and Citrine Earclips, Marilyn Cooperman, eachsquare pyramidal form topped by a bead-set emerald-cut citrine, lg. 1in., signed MFC.
Note: Cooperman is a contemporary designer known for herwhimsical colored stone jewelry, often executed as commissions forprivate clients. From 1987 to 1994, when she established her ownfirm, Cooperman was the head designer for Fred Leighton. Herjewelry is featured in Extraordinary Jewels, by John Traina, and TheJeweled Menagerie, by Janet Zapata and Suzanne Tennenbaum.See lots 334 and 397 for additional works by Cooperman.
$600-800
328.Emerald Bead Necklace, composed of five strands of emeraldbeads joined by diamond set white gold spacers, lg. 16 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
329.18kt Gold and Diamond Suite, Unoaerre, comprising a cuffbracelet, earrings, and ring, size 9, all of contemporary design withbead-set full-cut diamond highlights, 29.0 dwt, signed.
$1,200-1,800
330.Tahitian Pearl Necklace, composed of thirty-nine pearls ranging insize from 10.10 to 12.10 mm, completed by an 18kt gold clasp, lg.18 in.
$2,500-3,000
331.Tahitian Pearl and Ruby Necklace, the 14kt gold trace-link chainwith pearls measuring approx. 11.00 mm flanked by smaller rubybeads, lg. 17 in.
$500-700
332.24kt Gold and Jadeite Saddle Ring, set with a jadeite tabletamongst flower and vine motifs, size 6, Chinese hallmarks.
$600-800
333.18kt Gold and Jadeite Ring, centering a bezel-set jadeitecabochon, measuring approx. 18.02 x 13.60 x 6.00 mm, size 8 1/2.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 1929381, dated March 6,1986, stating that the jadeite is natural color.
$5,000-7,000
334.Silver, 18kt Gold, and Citrine Bow Brooch, Marilyn Cooperman,designed as a knotted pochette highlighted by thirty-eight step-cutcitrines, lg. 5 3/8 in., signed MFC.
$1,500-2,000
335.14kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, the chain of double circular-linkssuspending a fringe of eleven full-cut diamonds, approx. total wt.1.75 cts., 7.6 dwt, lg. 21 in.
$600-800
336.18kt Gold Gem-set Bracelet, designed as a leopard biting a gem-set ring, 17.0 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$500-600
337.18k Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Bracelet, of circular links,completed by a fancy clasp with diamond mêlée, and sapphirecabochon accents, 24.9 dwt, lg. 6 3/8 in.
$700-900
338.18kt Gold, Diamond, and Enamel Necklace, designed in theEtruscan Revival style as a fringe of white enamel flowers with full-cutdiamond centers, approx. total wt. 1.10 cts., lg. 16 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
339.18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, prong-set with full-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 1.25 cts., lg. 2 in., French stamp.
$500-700
340.18kt Gold and Diamond Earrings, France, each half hoop with full-cut diamond mêlée accents, 5.3 dwt, lg. 5/8 in., each with maker’smark.
$300-500
341.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, centering a gypsy-setoval sapphire flanked by old European-cut diamonds, Frenchguarantee stamp, size 9 1/4.
$200-300
342.18kt Gold Necklace, 29.5 dwt, lg. 17 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
343.18kt Gold Ring, designed as a knot, 9.7 dwt, size 8 1/2.
$200-300
344.18kt Gold Earrings, Pomellato, each designed as a twisted hoop,lg. 3/4 in., signed.
$400-600
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345.18kt Gold, Onyx, and Diamond Bracelet, composed of reverse-arched onyx ovals joined by diamond mêlée bars, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
346.18kt Gold and Enamel Ring, 12.0 dwt, approx. size 6 1/2, signedIP.
$600-800
347.18kt Gold and Milk Chalcedony Hand Pendant, Aldo Cipullo,Cartier, c. 1971, lg. 2 1/4 in., signed.
$2,500-3,500
348.18kt Gold Ring, Gucci, the flexible form composed of graduatingstylized bamboo canes, size 6, (sized).
$1,000-1,500
349.18kt Gold and Black Jadeite Cuff Links, Angela Cummings, eachdesigned as two cushion-shape links inset with jadeite squares, 8.2dwt, lg. 5/8 and 3/8 in., signed.
$600-800
350.18kt Gold, Lapis, and Diamond Earclips, Van Cleef & Arpels, eachset with a carved lapis flower highlighted by diamond mêlée, no.B3477L2, French guarantee stamps and maker’s mark, signed.
$4,000-6,000
351.18kt Gold and Blue Chalcedony Hololith Ring, Vhernier, Milan,formed of carved chalcedony, shank with gold edge, size 6, signed.
$2,000-2,500
352.18kt Gold, Coral, Mother-of-pearl, Onyx, and Diamond Ring,highlighted by diamond mêlée, size 6 3/4.
$300-500
353.18kt Gold Gem-set Crescent Brooch, designed as shaped, buff-top, mother-of-pearl panels and cabochon opals, edged with lapisand coral, and full-cut diamond mêlée accents, lg. 2 1/4 in., maker’smark.
$700-900
354.18kt Gold Earclips, Robert Lee Morris, each designed as a circularform with raised center, 8.1 dwt, lg. 3/4 in.
$250-350
355.18kt Gold Bypass Bracelet Watch, Universal Geneve, the flexiblecuff with a ball watch terminal, the white metal dial with dot numeralindicators, enclosing manual-wind movement, the other terminal withfloral engraved accents, 18.7 dwt, interior circ. 6 in., signed.
$600-800
356.18kt Gold and Platinum Ring, Faraone, centering a raised image ofa scarab beetle, size 9, signed.
$300-500
357.18kt Gold Bracelet, Sterlé, no. 8833, French guarantee stamps, lg.6 in., signed.
$700-900
358.Platinum and Diamond Pendant, Tiffany & Co., designed as across set with five full-cut diamonds, suspended from an 18kt goldtrace-link chain, lg. 16 in., signed, boxed.
$400-600
359.18kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, Elsa Peretti, Tiffany & Co.,centering a bezel-set full-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.33 cts., lg.14 in., signed.
$500-700
360.Platinum and Diamond Ring, Tiffany & Co., size 9 1/2, signed.
$300-500
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361.18kt Gold Cuff Bracelet, Cartier, the hinged arching form withincised designs, 51.1 dwt, no. 18075, signed.
$2,500-3,500
362.18kt Gold and Diamond Earclips, Judith Ripka, pavé-set withdiamond mêlée, ropetwist edges, 41.6 dwt, signed.
$600-800
363.18kt Gold Necklace, M. Buccellati, composed of texturedintertwined links, 111.1 dwt, lg. 16 3/4 in.
$6,000-8,000
364.18kt Bicolor Gold “Torchon” Earclips, Buccellati, Italy, eachdesigned as a textured arched form, 14.0 dwt, lg. 1 in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
365.18kt Gold and Diamond Horse Ring, designed as a fully realizedfigure of a horse with diamond bow, 11.0 dwt, size 4 1/2.
$300-500
366.18kt Bicolor Gold and Diamond Dragon Clip/Brooch, the headand tail pavé-set with diamond mêlée, emerald eye, 27.8 dwt, lg. 23/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
367.18kt White Gold and Colored Diamond Pendant/Brooch, theleopard pave set with black diamond mêlée, pink diamond mêléeaccents, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
368.Platinum, 18kt Gold, and Diamond Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., pavé-set with 110 full-cut diamond mêlée, joined by curb links, approx.total wt. 5.00 cts., lg. 6 5/8 in., signed.
$7,000-9,000
369.18kt Gold and Cultured Pearl Necklace, the multi-strand necklacewith twenty-one pearls measuring approx. 6.20 mm, lg. 16 1/2 in.
$300-500
370.18kt Bicolor Gold Earclips, Italy, each designed as a faceted halfhoop, 19.9 dwt, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$400-600
371.14kt Gold and Freshwater Pearl Rabbit Brooch, Ruser, withfreshwater pearl ears, and ruby mêlée eyes, 12.2 dwt, lg. 1 7/8 in.,signed.
$800-1,200
372.18kt Gold Gem-set Mouse Pin, of naturalistic form, with ruby anddiamond mêlée accents, 7.7 dwt, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$300-500
373.Lady’s 14kt Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, with pavé-set diamonddial and bezel, completed by a bracelet of arched links, 26.4 dwt.
$800-1,200
374.18kt White Gold and Diamond Heart Earclips, Pasquale Bruni,each with diamond mêlée star motifs, 10.4 dwt, lg. 1 in., signed.
$400-600
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375.18kt White Gold, South Sea Pearl, and Diamond Earpendants,Donna Vock, the bead-set diamond tops suspending a semi-baroque pearl measuring 17.90 x 16.30 and 17.20 x 15.80 mm, lg. 1in., with maker’s mark.
$3,000-5,000
376.South Sea Natural Color Cultured Pearl Necklace, composed ofthirty-one pearls graduating in size from approx. 15.60 to 12.10 mm,completed by an 18kt gold boule.
$8,000-10,000
377.18kt Gold and Enamel Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger,Paris, composed of arched enamel links each centering an “X” motif,interior circ. 6 3/4 in., French guarantee stamps, signed.
$7,000-9,000
378.18kt White Gold, Mexican Opal, and Diamond Earpendants, FredLeighton, designed as cabochons suspending a drop, with diamondmêlée accents, lg. 3 in., signed.
$3,000-5,000
379.22kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ring, Cathy Waterman, bezel-setwith an oval-cut ruby measuring approx. 8.52 x 5.99 x 5.12 mm,flanked by diamond mêlée, hammered mount, size 5 1/4, maker’smark.
$800-1,200
380.14kt Gold, Turquoise, Lapis, and Diamond Ring, centering an ovalcabochon turquoise framed by full-cut diamond mêlée and cabochonlapis, in a ropetwist mount, size 8 1/2.
$600-800
381.South Sea Pearl, Mandarin Garnet, Pink Spinel, and DiamondEarclips, Donna Vock, set with South Sea pearl buttons measuringapprox. 13.30 x 12.00 and 13.30 x 11.70 mm, highlighted bycircular-cut garnets, total wt. 3.31 cts., and spinels, total wt. 1.87cts., diamond mêlée highlights, 18kt gold mounts, signed.
$4,000-6,000
382.18kt White Gold, Aquamarine, and Diamond Pendant, theteardrop-shape aquamarine measuring approx. 32.00 x 14.50 x 9.50mm, surmounted by three marquise-cut diamonds, and a later 14ktgold and diamond mêlée bail, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
383.18kt Bicolor Gold Amethyst and Pink Tourmaline Ring, bezel-setwith pink and blue tourmaline hearts, 10.1 dwt, size 7 1/4.
$600-800
384.18kt Gold and Sapphire Feather Brooch, the polished form withcalibré-cut sapphire edge, lg. 3 in., no. 899.
$200-400
385.18kt White Gold, Coral, Amethyst, and Diamond Earpendants,each designed as a cascade of carved coral flowers and circular-cutand heart shaped amethysts, full-cut diamond highlights, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
386.18kt White Gold, Diamond, and Tahitian Cultured Pearl PendantNecklace, designed as delicate trace-link chain accented bydiamond rondelles suspending a diamond spiral with three pearldrops with diamond caps, lg. 18 and 3 in.
$1,500-2,000
387.Blue Lace Agate Bead Necklace, composed of twenty-two beadsmeasuring approx. 15.10 mm, lg. 14 1/2 in., (with two additionalbeads).
$600-800
388.18kt Gold Bracelet and Ring, Trio, each with rubber band inlay,28.7 dwt, interior circ. 7 in., size 9 1/2 in., signed.
$800-1,200
389.Platinum, South Sea Cultured Pearl, and Gem-set Pendant,composed of trace-link chain highlighted by seed pearls suspendinga line of circular cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.90 cts., anemerald, and a pearl measuring approx. 15.05 mm, lg. 16 1/2 and 13/8 in.
$800-1,200
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390.Conch Pearl and Diamond Chain, set with nineteen conch pearlsgraduating in size, approx. total wt. 60.00 cts., spaced by graduatingdiamond briolettes, and completed by a marquise-shape diamondclasp, approx. total diamond wt. 8.00 cts., platinum mount, lg. 25 1/4in.
$45,000-55,000
391.14kt Gold and Rose Quartz Ring, set with a cabochon measuringapprox. 22.00 x 6.50 x 11.20 mm, in a foliate mount, size 6 1/2.
$250-350
392.18kt Gold Gem-set Day/Night Earpendants, Seaman Schepps,each designed as a mabe pearl highlighted by pink tourmaline mêléesuspending a detachable carved green beryl melon-form drop, lg. 2in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
393.Carved Coral, Pearl, and Abalone Pendant, Seaman Schepps, c.1950, designed as three coral koi swimming amidst cultured pearlsand seaweed on a bed of abalone, 14kt gold mount, dia. 3 in.,unsigned.
Note: Accompanied by a letter from Seaman Schepps dated June29, 2007, stating that although the pendant is unsigned, it is the workof Seaman Schepps. For similar examples of this type of work, seeSeaman Schepps: A Century of New York Jewelry Design, byAmanda Vail and Janet Zapata, p. 187.
$6,000-8,000
394.18kt Gold and Rose Quartz Earpendants, Pomellato, each setwith a faceted rose quartz cabochon, signed.
$600-800
395.Pair of Emerald and Pearl Necklaces, each set with thirty-fivetumbled emerald beads, approx. total wt. 1200.00 cts., spaced bynatural saltwater pearls, approx. total pearl wt. 180.00 cts., andfaceted onyx beads, lg. 42 in.
$7,000-9,000
396.18kt Gold, Coral, and Diamond Pendant/Brooch, designed as areeded coral fruit suspended from a vine with diamond dewdrops, lg.1 3/4 in., (detachable fittings).
$300-400
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397.18kt Gold, Silver, and Citrine Flower Brooch, Marilyn Cooperman,centering a cluster of eleven bezel-set step-cut citrines, dia. 3 1/2 in.,signed.
$1,500-2,000
398.Jadeite and Diamond Dress Clips, Seaman Schepps, each scrollmotif set with a jadeite tablet, approx. total diamond wt. 8.00 cts.,14kt bicolor gold mount, signed.
$6,000-8,000
399.14kt Gold, Natural Pearl, and Diamond Ring, centering a pearlmeasuring approx. 10.70 mm, centering a full-cut diamond, andframed by full-cut diamond mêlée, size 6 3/4, (pearl drilled through).
$500-700
400.14kt Gold “Classic” Shell Necklace, Seaman Schepps, composedof fifteen turbo shells bound by wire, lg. 14 3/8 in., signed.
$2,000-3,000
401.18kt Gold and Baroque Pearl Ring, set with a gray pearl anddiamond mêlée accent in an abstract-form shank, 9.8 dwt, size 51/4.
$300-500
402.18kt White Gold, Jadeite, and Diamond Pendant, the jade plaquecarved to depict Guan Yin seated on a lotus blossom, with full-cutdiamond accents, approx. total diamond wt. 1.32 cts., lg. 3 1/8 in.
Note: Accompanied by a Chinese lab report stating that the jadeitehas been treated.
$1,000-1,500
403.Jade Bead Necklace, composed of seventy-seven beads graduatingin size from approx. 7.50 to 12.30 mm, suspending a tablet carved todepict a dragon, 14kt gold clasp, lg. 29 1/4 in.
$600-800
404.Jade Plaque Bracelet, bezel-set with three jade panels in 14kt gold,and completed by a high-karat gold repoussé scene of birds andfoliage, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$600-800
405.Cultured Pearl Necklace, Mikimoto, composed of seventy-six whitecultured pearls with rose overtones ranging in size from approx. 6.40to 6.80 mm, 18kt gold clasp, lg. 22 in., maker’s mark, together with apair of 14kt gold and cultured pearl earstuds.
$300-500
406.Coral Bead Necklace, composed of fifty-seven beads graduating insize from approx. 15.00 to 6.50 mm, completed by a platinum andsingle-cut diamond mêlée clasp, lg. 18 1/2 in.
$600-800
407.South Sea Pearl Necklace, composed of thirty-three white pearlswith rose overtones graduating from approx. 10.90 to 12.30 mm,14kt white gold clasp, lg. 16 7/8 in.
$2,000-4,000
408.Group of Carnelian Jewelry Items, an Asian bracelet with carvedbeads, gilt mount; a pair of 14kt gold cuff buttons; a 14kt gold andnavette-shape cabochon ring; together with a 14kt gold and greenhardstone Buddha pendant, suspended from 18kt gold chain.
$200-400
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409.Sterling Silver and Coral Day/Night Earpendants, PalomaPicasso, Tiffany & Co., each “X” motif suspending a removable dropset with a coral tablet, lg. 2 5/8 in., signed.
$200-400
410.18kt Gold and Rock Crystal “Shrimp” Earclips, SeamanSchepps, each carved form highlighted by ropetwist wire, lg. 1 1/4in., signed.
$4,000-6,000
411.18kt Gold and Enamel Bracelet, the hinged flexible bangle withblack enamel ground spaced by ribbed arches, 65.3 dwt, interior circ.6 7/8 in., signed Mavito for Mavito Fine Jewelry, Ltd.
$2,500-3,500
412.18kt Gold, Citrine, and Carnelian Bracelet, Seaman Schepps,composed of cabochon carnelian alternating with cushion-cut citrine,joined by arched links set with citrine mêlée, lg. 7 in., no. 11181,signed.
$3,500-4,500
413.18kt Gold, Agate, and Emerald Clip Brooch, Schlumberger,designed as a carved agate shell with radiating spines, bezel-set witha cabochon emerald, lg. 2 in., French guarantee stamps and maker’smarks.
Note: This brooch was sold as part of the Lady Nancy “Slim” Keithcollection at Christie’s on April 11, 2006. Keith was a well-knownNew York socialite and style icon of the 1950s and 60s. The original“California girl,” Keith was recognized as the inventor of modernAmerican chic. Her circle included Truman Capote, Babe Paley, CaryGrant, and Ernest Hemingway. Keith’s famous quip, “You know howto whistle, don’t you? Just put your lips together and blow,” wasimmortalized in the film To Have and Have Not.
$6,000-8,000
414.18kt Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Band, Jean Schlumberger,Tiffany & Co., composed of six bands of fused rope mounted withdiamond mêlée “X” motifs, size 5 1/2, signed.
$1,500-2,000
415.18kt Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Penguin Brooch, the stylizedform with diamond beak and ruby eye, lg. 1 3/4 in., French importstamps, maker’s mark.
$1,200-1,500
416.14kt Gold and Chalcedony Snowman Brooch, Tiffany & Co., c.1950s, wearing a cocked hat and holding a parasol, lg. 1 3/4 in.,dated and inscribed 1953, signed.
$400-600
417.Platinum, 18kt Gold, and Diamond Band, Jean Schlumberger,Tiffany & Co., set with sixteen diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 1.12cts., interspersed with “X” motifs, size 6 1/2, signed.
$2,500-3,500
418.18kt Gold Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., France, designed as texturedropetwist curb links, 72.8 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in., French maker’s mark,signed.
$4,000-6,000
419.18kt Gold, Walnut, and Citrine Clip Brooch, Seaman Schepps,edged with yellow sapphire mêlée, lg. 2 1/4 in., no. 9902, maker’smark, signed.
$1,500-2,000
420.18kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, New York,pavé-set with diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 3.99 cts., edged byropetwist, lg. 2 1/4 in., no. 32774, signed.
$3,000-4,000
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421.Antique Limoges Enamel, Diamond, and Seed Pearl Pendant,France, depicting Terpsichore dancing with her tambourine, silver and18kt gold mount, lg. 2 3/4 in., French guarantee stamp.
$800-1,200
422.Two Pairs of Antique Earpendants, one pair set with lava cameosin low karat gold mounts, with applied floral accents and eachsuspending a bead; together with a pair of coral drops, lg. 1 1/8, 2 in.
$200-400
423.Antique 18kt Gold and Limoges Enamel Bangle Bracelet, thefoliate piercework form set with a Limoges enamel plaque depictingthe goddess Diana in a sylvan scene with her hounds and twocherubs, one wielding a bow, interior circ. 6 7/8 in.
$1,500-1,800
424.Antique Agate Bead Necklace, composed of twenty-eight beadsgraduating in size from approx. 6.90 to 20.30 mm, floral engravedsilver clasp, lg. 15 3/4 in., (center bead with prior finding).
$300-500
425.Antique 14kt Gold, Banded Agate, and Diamond Locket/Brooch,designed as a knotted bar pin suspending an agate sphere with rose-cut diamond star and foliate caps, locket compartment verso, lg. 21/4, dia. 1 1/8 in., fitted box.
$500-700
426.Two Pairs of Antique Onyx and Seed Pearl Earpendants, eachwith a shaped onyx top, one pair suspending barrel-shape drops, theother faceted beads, each with 14kt gold and seed pearl mounts, lg.1 1/2, 7/8 in.
$200-400
427.Antique Scottish Agate Bracelet, composed of shaped carnelian,bloodstone, and hardstone tablets joined by foliate links, 10kt goldmount, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$400-600
428.Antique 14kt Gold, Onyx, and Enamel Slide Bracelet, composedof fine woven mesh mounted with an onyx slide star-set with a seedpearl framed by black tracery enamel Greek key motifs, foxtail fringe,17.9 dwt.
$600-800
429.14kt Gold, Lapis, and Seed Pearl Earpendants, c. 1915, eachdesigned as a line of cabochon lapis and seed pearl beadssuspending a cameo of a lady, lg. 2 1/4 in., (tops are later).
$600-800
430.Antique Lapis and Diamond Cross Pendant, set with rose-cutdiamond and seed pearl highlights, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 3 in.
$700-900
431.Antique 14kt Gold and Sard Intaglio Fob, depicting Demeter, lg. 11/4, dia. 1 in.
$200-300
432.Antique 14kt Gold, Demantoid Garnet, and Diamond Ring, setwith a circular-cut demantoid garnet flanked by full-cut diamonds,approx. total diamond wt. 0.60 cts., foliate engraved mount withscrolling shoulders, size 9, (demantoid chipped, diamonds possiblylater replacements).
$400-600
433.Antique 14kt Gold and Enamel Chain, composed of guillocheenamel baton links joined by fancy-link chain, lg. 38 in.
$250-350
434.Antique 10kt Gold, Paste, and Freshwater Pearl FestoonNecklace, composed of circular and fancy-cut pastes joined bydelicate trace-link chain, highlighted by freshwater pearls, lg. 15 1/4in.
$400-600
435.Antique 14kt Gold Earpendants, each designed as a tapering hoopcentering a flexible fringe of florets suspending coiled wire andgraduating disks, lg. 1 7/8 in., (tops altered).
$250-350
436.Antique Onyx, Enamel, and Seed Pearl Earpendants, each blackenamel foliate top suspending an onyx ring, split seed pearl accents,14kt gold mounts, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$250-350
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437.Antique 15kt Gold Gem-set Bracelet, the highly textured hingedbangle set with a cushion-cut diamond flanked by a ruby and asapphire, interior circ. 6 1/2 in.
$600-800
438.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Enamel Pansy Brooch, A.J. Hedges& Co., with seed pearl center, lg. 1 3/8 in., maker’s mark.
$400-600
439.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold, Peridot, and Freshwater Pearl Necklace,designed as swags of fancy-shape peridot and freshwater pearls, lg.16 in., American maker’s mark.
$500-700
440.Antique 18kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Butterfly Brooch, withpolychrome enamel wings and old European-cut diamond body, lg. 13/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
441.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Citrine Bracelet, bezel-set withcircular-cut citrines, in scrolling mounts, lg. 7 in., maker’s mark.
$600-800
442.Edwardian Demantoid Garnet and Diamond Brooch, with circular-cut garnet harp motif, surmounted by an enamel coronet, old mine-cut diamond clover surround, platinum and gold mount, dia. 1 1/4 in.
$700-900
443.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Plique-a-jour Enamel Brooch, RikerBros., depicting a swallow in flight, in foliate surround, dia. 7/8 in.,maker’s mark.
$800-1,200
444.Antique 18kt Bicolor Gold and Platinum Bird Brooch, the exoticbird with elaborate plumage, removable pinstem, lg. 2 1/2 in.
Note: Pictured in Masterpieces of American Jewelry, by Judith Price,p. 51.
$1,000-1,500
445.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Seed Pearl Watch Pin, Riker Bros.,pavé-set seed pearl doves with ruby mêlée eyes, lg. 1 1/2 in.,maker’s mark.
Note: Pictured in Masterpieces of American Jewelry, by Judith Price,p. 54.
$800-1,200
446.18kt Gold and Emerald Ring, bezel-set with a step-cut emeraldflanked by a pair of engraved sphinxes, size 6 3/4.
$700-900
447.Victorian 9kt Gold Book Bracelet, opening to read “I Love You,”English hallmarks, lg. 6 3/8 in.
$400-600
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448.Antique Lava Cameo Earpendants, each oval bead top suspendingcylindrical link chain with fringe and set with a medieval-stylegrotesque face in gray or coral pink lava composite, 14kt goldmounts, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
449.Antique 14kt Gold, Citrine, and Amethyst Earpendants, eachdesigned as a cascade of collet-set oval-cut amethysts and a pear-cut citrine, acorn and oak leaf motif fringe, lg. 2 7/8 in., boxed.
$800-1,200
450.Empire Cameo and Enamel Necklace, c. 1800, composed ofsixteen shell cameos depicting cherubs driving chariots, astridewinged lions, serving libations, drinking from chalices, and deliveringritual objects, joined by delicate fancy-link wirework chain, goldmount, lg. 18 in.
$3,000-5,000
451.Antique 14kt Gold, Rock Crystal, and Ivory Portrait Ring, thehand-painted portrait on ivory under rock crystal depicting ClementXIII in profile with white zucchetto, framed by foliate motifs, silver-topped gold mount, size 7 1/2.
$600-800
452.Antique Polychrome Lava Cameo Earpendants, each hand-painted cameo depicting a Greek maiden with ringlets wearing adiadem, rose blossom motifs, 14kt gold findings, lg. 3/4 in., (somepaint loss).
$400-600
453.Antique Pearl, Pink Sapphire, and Diamond Necklace, the triplestrand of pearls graduating in size from approx. 2.35 to 6.40 mm, theclasp centering a cushion-shape pink sapphire, framed by oldEuropean-cut diamonds, lg. 17 in.
Note: Pearls not tested for origin.$800-1,200
454.Antique Reverse Crystal Cuff Links, each double link depicting theheraldic badge of the Prince of Wales, one with ostrich feathers andmotto “Ich Dien,” the other with gem-set crown and letter “C,” lg. 5/8in., 9kt gold mounts.
$800-1,200
455.Antique Rose-cut and Seed Pearl Diamond Ring, set with splitseed pearl and diamonds, size 5 1/4, together with a silver andcolorless paste barrel clasp.
$200-300
456.14kt Gold and Hardstone Cameo Ring, depicting a bust-lengthportrait of a classical figure, lg. 1 1/8 in., approx. size 7.
$800-1,200
457.Baroque Pearl and Diamond Négligée, c. 1910, composed of threepearls with platinum and rose-cut diamond caps joined by 14kt goldtrace-link chain, lg. 12 in.
$800-1,200
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458.Two Whimsical Jewelry Items, a 14kt gold clown charm withmechanical protractible enamel eyes and tongue, red stone andgreen bead highlights, and antique 9kt gold cuff links each set withan old mine-cut diamond mêlée depicting a reversible profile of adrinker with empty and full wine glass.
$400-600
459.18kt Gold Diminutive Walnut-form Box, Cartier, London, letter datek for 1965, of naturalistic form, 34.0 dwt, 1 1/2 x 1 1/8 in., signed,with English hallmarks.
$1,000-1,500
460.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Patek Philippe, ref. no. 2568, the silver-tonedial with abstract numeral indicators and subsidiary seconds dial,enclosing signed 18-jewel movement no. 745359 with threeadjustments, five positions, joined by faceted lugs to a cylindrical link14kt gold strap, 32 mm, triple signed, (dial also signed Hausmann &Co.).
$3,000-4,000
461.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Patek Philippe, ref. no. 1578, the silver-tonedial with abstract numeral indicators, enclosing signed 18-jeweladjusted movement no. 706042, case 693867, joined by taperedlugs to a leather strap, 34 mm, triple signed.
$2,500-3,500
462.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Watch Chain, Enos Richardson & Co., theknot motifs joined by delicate trace links, 11.4 dwt, lg. 46 in., maker’smark.
$400-600
463.Sapphire and Diamond Owl Cuff Links, c. 1920, each double linkdesigned as an owl with diamond eyes sitting perched upon step-cutsapphire branch, 18kt gold and platinum mounts, lg. 5/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
464.18kt Gold Quarter-Hour Repeating Demi-Hunter Pocket Watch,Patek Philippe, the enamel dial with Roman numeral indicators,subsidiary seconds dial, enclosing unsigned jeweled gilt movement,within engine-turned case with black enamel Roman numerals andinitials WG, 45 mm, (signed only on interior case and cuvette).
Note: Descended in the family of Hope Goddard Iselin, daughter ofColonel William Goddard, a chancellor of Brown University in the late19th century and investor in manufacturing, railroads, insurancebanking, and real estate. The Goddard family and their relatives theBrowns were old Rhode Island families, the Goddards beingbeneficiaries of large 18th century land grants. The Browns wereearly West Indies and China trade merchants, founders of BrownUniversity, and participants in the enterprise of westward expansionthrough railroads and mining ventures. Both families are related toRoger Williams, founder of the state.
$800-1,200
465.Antique 10kt Gold and Carnelian Revolver Fob, with revolvingbarrel, engraved handle, lg. 2 in.
$200-400
466.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold Cuff Links, Kohn, each double link withabstract foliate motif, lg. 3/4 in., signed.
$200-300
467.14kt Gold, Carved Moonstone, and Enamel Jockey Pin, c. 1910,the carved moonstone head with red enamel and rose-cut diamondcap and colors, 5/8 x 1 3/4 in.
$200-400
468.Art Deco 14kt Gold, Enamel, and Lapis Bracelet, Wordley,Allsopp & Bliss, designed as lapis tablets joined by champlevéenamel links, lg. 7 3/4 in., partial maker’s mark.
$800-1,200
469.Three Charms, a miniature 18kt gold and enamel shaving brush andrazor, and a miniature 14kt gold mesh purse, 8.1 dwt, lg. 1 1/4, 11/2, 1/2 in.
$250-350
470.Gentleman’s 14kt Gold Flask, c. 1930, the slightly curved formholding 7/16 pint, 158.0 dwt, 5 x 4 1/4 in.
$3,000-4,000
471.Art Deco Onyx Box, with foliate engraved silver hinges, 3 1/8 x 2 in.
$300-500
472.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Piaget, the gold-tone dial with Romannumeral indicators, stepped bezel, enclosing quartz movement,completed by a leather strap, 35 mm, (strap and buckle not Piaget).
$200-400
473.18kt Bicolor Gold Covered Wristwatch, Gübelin, the ivory-tone dialwith abstract numeral indicators, manual-wind movement, completedby a two-tone link strap, 39.4 dwt, lg. 7 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
474.18kt Gold Automatic Wristwatch, Universal Geneve, “GoldenShadow,” the silver-tone dial with Roman numeral indicators,enclosing a signed 1-66 two-adjustment 25-jewel automaticmovement, completed by a slightly tapering signed 18kt gold strap,40.7 dwt, 32 mm.
$800-1,200
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475.Gentleman’s Stainless Steel Wristwatch, Rolex, “Oyster PerpetualDate,” the blue dial with abstract numeral indicators and dateaperture, plain bezel, completed by a jubilee bracelet with deployantclasp, chronometer number R514874, purchased at Tourneau in1989, with warranty papers, 34 mm, boxed, (scratched crystal).
$800-1,000
476.Lady’s Stainless Steel and 18kt Gold Wristwatch, Rolex, “OysterPerpetual Datejust,” the black dial with baton numeral indicators, dateaperture, enclosing automatic movement, fluted bezel, completed bya jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 25 mm, boxed.
$1,000-1,500
477.Stainless Steel and Diamond Wristwatch, Pippo, “Italia, NextimeCollection,” the arched dial and case set with 112 full-cut diamonds,total wt. 0.58 cts., completed by a wide strap of cylindrical links, wd.35 mm, original box and papers.
$700-900
478.Lady’s Bicolor Stainless Steel Wristwatch, Rolex, “OysterPerpetual Date,” the gold-tone metal dial with baton numeralindicators, Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, interior circ. 6 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
479.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Girard Perregaux, the gold-tone dial withRoman numeral indicators, enclosing manual movement, completedby a mesh strap, 30.0 dwt, 22 mm, lg. 6 1/4 in.
$600-800
480.18kt Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, France, the silver-tone dialwith Arabic numeral indicators, enclosing unsigned jeweled lever-escapement movement, French maker’s mark and guarantee stamp,46 mm.
$500-700
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481.Gem-set Wristwatch, Longines, the silver-tone dial with abstractnumeral indicators, within diamond and synthetic ruby frame,enclosing 17-jewel two-adjustment movement, platinum case,completed by a 14kt white gold cylindrical link strap with deployantclasp, 23 x 25 mm.
$1,000-1,500
482.14kt Gold Gem-set Wristwatch, Cresaux, the gold-tone dial withabstract numeral indicators, bezel-set with step-cut diamonds andsapphires, enclosing signed 17-jewel movement, completed by amesh strap, 30.1 dwt, case with maker’s mark for Whiteside andBlank.
$1,000-1,500
483.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Piaget, ref. no. 9781, the textured dial withabstract numeral indicators, textured bezel, enclosing 18-jewelmovement, completed by a signed black crocodile strap and signedbuckle, original tag, case, and certificate of origin, 32 x 28 mm,(apparently unused).
$700-900
484.18kt Gold Wristwatch, International Watch Co., the silver-tone dialwith abstract numeral indicators, enclosing signed jeweled movementno. 1210580, case no. 1228970, completed by a gold-filled strap.
$300-500
485.Stainless Steel and Diamond Wristwatch, Ebel, the mother-of-pearl dial with diamond numeral indicators, 18kt gold and diamondbezel, completed by a bracelet of flexible links with deployant clasp,interior circ. 6 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
486.Lady’s 14kt Gold Wristwatch, Cartier, the gold-tone dial withRoman numeral indicators, enclosing Universal Geneve 17-jewelmovement, completed by a tapering mesh strap, 22 mm, 18.5 dwt(without movement).
$700-900
487.14kt Gold Wristwatch, Vacheron & Constantin, the gold-tone metaldial with abstract numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind 17-jewelmovement, reverse inscribed, lg. 1 5/8 in., signed movement and dial,(without bracelet).
$300-400
488.18kt Gold Pillbox, Cartier, Italy, with undulating engine-turneddesign, 14.1 dwt, signed, (small dent).
$600-700
489.14kt Gold Minaudiere, Greves & Hodges Co., c. 1930, the line-engraved case opening to a mirrored interior and two compartments,suspended from ring and fancy link chain, lg. 6 3/4 in., 27.0 dwt,signed.
$400-600
490.18kt Gold Pillbox, Boucheron, Paris, c. 1930, the octagonal formwith engine-turned design, platinum and rose-cut diamond thumb-piece, 15.6 dwt, 1 5/8 x 1 1/4 in., maker’s mark, signed.
$600-800
491.Two Pairs of 14kt Gold Cuff Links, one with double links designedas buttons, the other as rings with diamond highlights, 8.3 dwt.
$150-250
492.Gentleman’s 18kt Gold Dress Set, comprising cuff links and threeshirt studs designed as silk knots, 22.1 dwt.
$800-1,200
493.14kt Gold and Sapphire Cuff Links, designed as barbell links, eachstar-set with three sapphire mêlée, 7.8 dwt.
$250-350
494.18kt Gold, Smoky Topaz, and Enamel Cuff Links, c. 1930s, eachset with circular-cut topaz, white enamel highlights, dia. 3/4 in.see photo on p. 66
$400-600
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496.18kt Gold and Sapphire Cuff Links, Tiffany & Co., each bezel-setwith step-cut sapphires on a hatchwork ground, lg. 3/4 in., 13.4 dwt,signed.
$400-600
497.14kt Gold and Sapphire Barbell Cuff Links, star-set with sapphiremêlée.
$300-400
498.18kt Gold Hunting Brooch, designed as a stirrup, stirrup leather,and crop, 4.4 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$150-250
499.Exotic Wood Purse Watch, Van Cleef & Arpels, France, the ivory-tone dial with Arabic and abstract numeral indicators, enclosed bywood case with sliding top, 1 7/8 x 7/8 in.
$200-300
500.18kt Gold Wristwatch, Vacheron & Constantin, model 7811, theivory-tone dial with abstract numeral indicators, enclosing manual-wind 17-jewel adjusted movement no. 642169, completed by atapering fancy-link strap, triple signed, 32 mm, with woodpresentation box and 1972 sale papers, (strap not signed).
$2,000-3,000
501.Art Deco 14kt Gold, Coral, and Enamel Necklace, Krementz &Co., set with three carved coral plaques spaced by navettes withpolychrome enamel, lg. 15 1/2 in., maker’s mark.
$800-1,200
502.Coral and Diamond Target Brooch, Cartier, France, designed as atarget with coral heart bull’s-eye pierced by a dart with rose-cutdiamond feathers, 14kt gold mount, dia. 1 1/4 in., maker’s cartouchefor Cartier SA 14kt, signed Cartier France.
$4,000-6,000
503.14kt Gold and Green Chalcedony Bracelet, c. 1935, composed ofpyramidal cabochons and rings joined by ribbed and square links,32.1 dwt, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
504.Antique 14kt Gold and Nephrite Snake Brooch, the nephrite barencircled by an engraved snake, caps with stylized foliate motifs, lg. 35/8 in.
$600-800
505.Retro 18kt Gold, Platinum, Citrine, and Enamel Bracelet, bezel-set with step-cut citrines, enamel highlights, 16.6 dwt, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
506.Cultured Pearl and Diamond Earpendants, Attributed to G.T.Marsh, each leaf form suspending a cultured pearl measuringapprox. 6.55 mm, diamond mêlée accents, patinated steel andplatinum mounts, lg. 1 1/2 in., unsigned.
$600-800
507.Art Deco Platinum, Coral, and Diamond Clip, set with a floralcarved plaque, pierced mount set with diamond mêlée accents,millegrain accents, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
508.Antique 14kt Gold and Green Chalcedony Ring, set with an ovalgreen chalcedony tablet, open scrolling gallery and shoulders withfleur-de-lis motif, size 7 3/4, Austro-Hungarian hallmarks, letter markfor Pest.
$250-350
509.18kt Gold Cuff Links, each double link with guilloche engraving, 6.8dwt, English hallmarks for Chester, 1928.
$250-350
510.18kt Gold Cigarette Box, Cartier, France, the rectangular flutedcase with cabochon sapphire thumb-piece, 4 3/4 x 3 1/8 in., no.5201, signed, in original box.
$4,000-6,000
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511.14kt Gold and Jadeite Bracelet, set with four carved tablets, lg. 71/2 in.
$200-300
512.Antique Pearl and Diamond Pendant/Brooch, centering a wingedfigure flanked by old mine-cut diamond flowers and suspending pearldrops, approx. total diamond wt. 1.48 cts., silver-topped gold mount,lg. 1 3/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
513.Antique Pink Sapphire and Diamond Butterfly Pendant/Brooch,the fancy-cut pink sapphire and old mine-cut diamond body joined toold mine-cut diamond wings, approx. total diamond wt. 4.22 cts., lg.1 7/8 in.
$4,000-6,000
514.Antique Scarab and Gem-set Brooch, the faience scarab withcushion-shape emerald and ruby wings, old European-cut diamondmêlée accents, approx. total diamond wt. 1.85 cts., silver-toppedgold mount, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
515.Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, bezel-set with seven cushion-shape sapphires, spaced by old European-cut diamonds, andcompleted by conforming navette-shape links, lg. 7 in.
$1,000-1,500
516.Antique Emerald and Diamond Brooch, centering a large circular-cut emerald tablet measuring approx. 21.50 x 5.20 mm, framed byold mine-cut diamonds, and a pear-shape emerald, approx. totaldiamond wt. 2.00 cts., Austrian hallmarks, lg. 1 1/8 x 1 1/4 in.
$5,500-6,500
517.Antique Diamond Brooch, set throughout with old mine and old-European-cut diamonds, silver mount, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$300-500
518.Georgian Diamond Brooch, set throughout with old pear and oldmine-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 9.00 cts., silver-topped goldmount, lg. 1 3/4 x 1 5/8 in.
$6,000-8,000
519.Edwardian Ruby and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a circular-cutruby measuring approx. 5.85 x 2.50 mm, framed by old European-cutdiamonds, single-cut diamond mêlée shoulders, platinum-topped14kt gold mount, size 9 1/4.
$1,000-1,500
520.Antique Gem-set Ribbon Brooch, with cushion-shape ruby andemerald and rose-cut diamonds, seed pearl highlights, silver-toppedgold mount, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,800
521.Antique Demantoid Garnet and Diamond Swallow Brooch, withcushion-shape garnets and old mine-cut diamond mêlée, set entremblant, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 7/8 in.
$800-1,200
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522.Arts & Crafts Enamel and Gem-set Brooch, Tiffany & Co., bezel-set with a cushion-cut yellow sapphire measuring approx. 13.80 x11.70 x 7.20 mm, within abstract foliate motif, champlevé, andplique-a-jour enamel surrounds, boxed.
Note: A similar brooch by Louis Comfort Tiffany centering a coloredstone framed by pale pea green enamel dating from 1910, when theTiffany Studios workshop was under the direction of Julia Munson, ispictured in Bejewelled by Tiffany 1837-1987, Clare Philips, ed., p.241, fig. 116.
$25,000-35,000
523.Antique 18kt Gold Gem-set Cuff Links, Tiffany & Co., c. 1880s, inthe Indian style, each double link designed as a blossom set with acushion-cut diamond or sapphire, dia. 5/8 in., signed.
Note: For a similar blossom motif on a buckle, see PauldingFarnham: Tiffany’s Lost Genius, p. 87.
$800-1,200
524.Peridot and Diamond Ring, Ruser, prong-set with a cushion-cutperidot weighing 21.52 cts., the mount with old European and rose-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 2.10 cts., gold mount, size5, signed.
$5,000-7,000
525.Arts & Crafts Opal, Demantoid Garnet, and Peridot Longchainand Pendant, Potter and Mellen, the necklace composed ofcabochon black crystal opals highlighted by cushion-cut demantoidgarnets suspending an opal pendant with peridot highlights, 14ktgold mount, lg. 57 and 1 5/8 in., pendant signed.
Note: Potter and Mellen, the later name of the Cleveland firmfounded by Horace E. Potter in 1899, specialized in handwroughtjewelry, silver, and brass hollowware. Potter was a graduate of theCleveland School of Art, and exhibited with the Boston Society ofArts & Crafts at Copley in 1899. In 1907, Potter traveled to Englandto study at Ashbee’s Guild of Handicraft, where he worked withWilhelmina Stephan, a student of Alexander Fisher, one of the topenamelists of the Arts & Crafts movement. As a result, the designand ornament of Potter’s jewelry exhibits the influence of the Guildjewelers. Potter returned to Cleveland and founded Potter Studios,with the idea of recreating the collaborative, interdisciplinary approachof the Guild.
$10,000-15,000
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526.Antique 18kt Gold, Shell, and Pearl Pendant, Tiffany & Co., c.1880, set with a complete striped scallop shell within a scrollingchased and engraved frame, seven pearl highlights, lg. 2 1/8 in.,signed.
Note: For a similar lace pin set with shells, see Bejewelled by Tiffany,1837-1987, Clare Philips, ed., p. 171, fig. 50.
$800-1,200
527.Art Nouveau 14kt Gold and Enamel Watch Pin, T.B. Starr,designed with bow and swag motifs on a sea green champlevéenamel ground, lg. 1 1/4 in., signed.
$600-800
528.Aesthetic Movement 14kt Tricolor Gold Bangle Bracelet, c.1880s, the hinged form depicting crested marsh birds amonggrasses, edged by bamboo stalk motifs, 30.3 dwt, interior circ. 6 1/8in.
$3,000-5,000
529.Antique 18kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond Necklace/Bracelets,France, both with floriform links, one with additional blue guillocheand old European-cut diamond links, French guarantee stamps andmaker’s mark SD, lg. 7, 6 3/4 in.
$4,000-6,000
530.Antique Opal and Diamond Cross Pendant, twenty-six old mine-cut diamonds and eleven opal cabochons, acorn motifs, 14kt goldmount, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$600-800
531.Antique 18kt Gold, Enamel, and Diamond FlowerPendant/Brooch, set with old European-cut diamond mêlée, upon ascrolling grille, white enamel edges, approx. total diamond wt. 2.25cts., dia. 1 1/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
532.Antique 18kt Gold, Opal, and Enamel Earrings, each bezel-setwith an oval cabochon, the white enamel ground with gold scrolls, lg.1/2 in.
$300-500
533.Egyptian Revival Carved Moonstone, Enamel, and DiamondStickpin, the carved moonstone pharaoh in enamel headdressflanked by lotus flowers, diamond accent, 14kt gold mount.
$700-900
534.Egyptian Revival 14kt Gold Gem-set Brooch, the bar with lotusblossom and pharaoh head motifs suspending a fringe of oval-cutchrysoberyl, pink, blue, and green sapphires, and yellow zircon, lg. 13/4 in., signed BELL.
Note: Maker’s mark possibly J.G. Bell, Boston, 1868-1880.$300-500
535.Antique 18kt Gold Enamel Flower Brooch, Tiffany & Co., designedas a spray of purple enamel blossoms on engraved stems bound bywiretwist, lg. 2 3/4 in., applied signature plaque.
Note: For similar enamel flower jewelry designed for the 1889Exposition Universelle in Paris, see Paulding Farnham, Tiffany’s LostGenius, pp. 28 and 30.
$1,000-1,500
536.Group of Twenty-eight French Jewelry Illustrations, each bookplate depicting Belle Epoque jewelry, measuring 10 x 7 3/4 in.
$500-700
537.Retro 14kt Gold, Citrine, and Ruby Ring, centering a rectangular-cut citrine measuring approx. 19.20 x 10.15 x 12.65 mm, circular-cutruby accents, size 5.
$800-1,200
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538.Pair of 18kt Gold, Yellow Sapphire, and Diamond Barrettes, eachset with five cushion-cut yellow sapphires graduating in size fromapprox. 7.50 x 6.90 x 5.20 to 13.55 x 10.50 x 9.30 mm, diamondmêlée accents, ropetwist edges, lg. 2 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
539.Retro Emerald and Diamond Clip Brooch, centering a carvedemerald cabochon flanked by lines of step-cut channel-set emeraldsand bead-set full-cut diamonds, 14kt gold mount, lg. 1 1/2 in.,(hinged to accommodate fitting).
$3,000-5,000
540.14kt Gold and Jadeite Suite, Enos Richardson, the necklacecomposed of jadeite beads graduating in size from 9.62 to 5.90 mm,14kt gold clasp, lg. 18 1/4 in., maker’s mark for Enos Richardson, theearpendants designed as buttons suspending drops, lg. 1 1/8 in.,together with additional jadeite beads.
$1,000-1,500
541.Coral, Jadeite, and Diamond Brooch, c. 1935, the coral and jadeitebead blossoms in an old mine-cut diamond mêlée and coral branchbasket, 14kt rose gold mount, 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
542.Art Deco Citrine, Cameo Cuvee, and Gem-set Brooch, depicting aclassical lady framed by step-cut aquamarines, single-cut diamondhighlights, foliate engraved edges, white gold mount, lg. 1 in.
$500-700
543.Retro 14kt Gold and Citrine Flower Brooch, Wordley, Allsopp &Bliss, the stylized form set with fancy-shape citrines, lg. 3 in., maker’smark.
$300-500
544.Platinum, Coral, and Diamond Earclips, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1965,each coral button with diamond highlight, dia. 3/4, lg. 7/8 in., no. N.Y.35946, dated, signed.
$2,500-3,500
545.14kt Gold Brooch, depicting a mythical beast in a bamboo forest,wd. 1 5/8 in.
$300-500
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546.Patinated 18kt Gold, Colored Diamond, and Diamond Necklace,bezel-set with marquise, pear, oval, and cushion shape rose-cutdiamonds within micro-pave set diamond mêlée frames, totaldiamond wt. 56.10 cts., lg. 28 3/4 in.
$35,000-45,000
547.18kt Bicolor Gold, Fancy Brown Diamond, and Diamond Ring,prong-set with a radiant-cut diamond weighing approx. 4.32 cts.,framed by diamond mêlée, size 7, signed MWI.
$8,000-10,000
548.Patinated 18kt Gold and Diamond Earpendants, set with diamondtablets, approx. total wt. 5.00 cts., framed by micropavé-set diamondmêlée, approx. total wt. 0.40 cts., lg. 1 1/4 in.
$1,800-2,200
549.Patinated 18kt Gold and Diamond Earrings, each hoop pavé-setwith full-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 9.20 cts., wd.3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
550.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with a pear-shapediamond weighing 6.09 cts., flanked by tapered baguettes, size 51/4.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 5101743880 dated May 6,2009, stating that the diamond is J color, VS1 clarity, with faintfluorescence.
$40,000-60,000
551.Platinum and Diamond Earpendants, each centering a pear-shaperose-cut diamond in a frame of diamond briolettes, approx. total wt.10.00 cts., lg. 1 1/8 in.
$5,000-7,000
552.Diamond Solitaire, the step-cut shield-shape diamond measuringapprox. 16.40 x 8.72 x 4.30 mm, 14kt gold mount, size 7.
$2,000-4,000
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553.Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, David Webb, c. 1948, the floraland foliate links set with 346 old European, transitional, and single-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 38.00 cts., lg. 7 3/8 in., signed, boxed.
$40,000-50,000
554.Antique 18kt Gold, Silver, and Diamond Cherub Brooch, thesmiling cherub in a lace bonnet and rose-cut diamond ruff, lg. 1 1/4in., Continental hallmarks.
$2,000-3,000
555.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Cultured Pearl Lips Brooch, Henryk Kaston,Designed by Dali, bead-set with approx. 212 ruby mêlée, enclosingten white pearl teeth, 50.00 x 35.00 mm, unsigned.
Note: Kaston, whose work has been exhibited at the Met, theVatican, and the Smithsonian, is the only living jeweler to haveworked with Dali. A person of many accomplishments, Kaston isalso a sculptor, inventor, and violin bow maker. Dali said of thisdesign: “Poets of the ages, of all lands, write of ruby lips and teeth ofpearls. It remained for Dali to translate this poetic cliché into a truesurrealistic object.”
Exhibitions: This brooch was loaned by the consignor to theMetropolitan Museum of Art for display.
$5,000-7,000
556.18kt Gold and Diamond Necklace, Fred, Paris, designed as adouble strand of quatrefoil links highlighted by full-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 2.12 cts., 36.6 dwt, lg. 16 in., signed.
$3,000-4,000
557.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Pendant, Henryk Kaston, after adesign by Dali, “The Honeycomb Heart,” pavé-set with ruby mêlée,bezel-set diamond highlights, lg. 1 5/8 in., signed Kaston and Dali,with 14kt gold snake-link chain, lg. 15 7/8 in.
Note: As his inspiration for this design, Dali said, “There’s a little bit ofsweetness in the heart of every woman.” Please see lot 555 for adiscussion of the accomplishments of Mr. Kaston.
$1,500-2,000
558.Platinum, 18kt Gold, and Diamond Earclips, Nicholas Varney,each designed as a flower bud bead-set with full-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 12.00 cts., green glass accents, lg. 1 1/2 in., signed,boxed.
$6,000-8,000
559.18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond “Pomegranate Heart” Brooch,Salvador Dali, Henryk Kaston, the ripe fruit opening to revealcabochon ruby seeds and pavé-set diamond flesh, pear-shapecabochon ruby juice, 49.00 x 49.00 mm.
Note: Dali commented that, “The many-celled reddish pomegranateberry pulses with life. The slightly acid flavor of the fruit is agreeable -as acidity stimulates human accomplishment.” Please see lot 555 fora discussion of the accomplishments of Mr. Kaston.
$3,500-4,500
560.18kt Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Bracelet, Oscar Heyman, theundulating links with pavé-set diamond waves, approx. total diamondwt. 5.76 cts., lg. 7 in., no. 802705, maker’s mark HB.
$3,000-5,000
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561.22kt Greek Gold “Draped Clothe” Necklace, Ilias Lalaounis, thehinged form composed of links resembling textile folds, 139.2 dwt, lg.16 in., signed.
Note: This lot and lot 562 form part of Lalaounis’ “Water Drops”collection. Lalaounis recalled that, “My mind went back to classicalantiquity and took inspiration from the stance, the movement, andabove all the folds in the robes of ancient Greek statuary.” Thenecklace, which the Lalaounis Museum has stated was extremelylimited in production, is pictured in Metamorphoses, by IliasLalaounis, p. 308. This necklace and lots 562-566 were purchasedfrom Lalaounis by the consignor’s relatives during their residence inAthens in the 1970s.
$4,000-6,000
562.22kt Greek Gold “Draped Clothe” Earclips and Ring, IliasLalaounis, each resembling folded textile, lg. 1 7/8 in., size 7, signed.
Note: Please see lot 561 for a discussion of Lalaounis’ inspirationand provenance.
$1,000-1,500
563.22kt Greek Gold Tusk Ring, Ilias Lalaounis, designed as a pair ofminotaur horns, size 6 1/2, signed.
Note: This ring belongs to Lalaounis’ “Paleolithic/NeolithicCollection,” a line of jewels inspired by the “dawn of art” as evidencedby the artifacts of primitive man found in the caves of the Dordogne,the Greek Aegean islands, and Australia. The purity of the forms ismeant to evoke “the early beauties dating from the childhood of thehuman species.” See lot 561 for provenance.
$400-600
564.22kt Greek Gold Earclips, Ilias Lalaounis, each disk withconcentric circle motifs, dia. 1 in., maker’s mark.
Note: For provenance, see lot 561. These disk earclips are part ofthe Minoan collection, inspired by the subjects, shapes, andtechniques of the Minoan civilization, including seal-stones,architecture, wall painting, and stone reliefs, as well as the ancientartifacts of the goldsmith’s art.
$500-700
565.22kt Greek Gold Paleolithic Ring, Ilias Lalaounis, designed as ahammered form, size 6 1/2, signed.
Note: See lot 561 for provenance and lot 563 for a discussion of thePaleolithic/Neolithic Collection.
$300-500
566.22kt Greek Gold Paleolithic Earclips, Ilias Lalaounis, eachhammered form designed as an arrowhead, lg. 1 1/8 in., signed.
Note: See lot 561 for provenance and lot 563 for a discussion of thePaleolithic/Neolithic Collection.
$400-600
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Portrait of Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt, c. 1855-60
Portrait of Hetty Hart Jarvis Beach, c. 1855-60
Lots 567-572
Descended in the family of Samuel Colt (1814-1862) and Elizabeth Jarvis Colt (1826-1905) of Hartford, Connecticut.
Although the name Colt is associated in the modern imagination with adventurers like T.E. Lawrence and Wyatt Earp, the inventor SamuelColt was himself a bold and energetic figure whose ambition and achievements influenced the course of economic and military history innineteenth century America. Together with his wife Elizabeth, he embodied nineteenth-century ideals of entrepreneurship andphilanthropy.
Sam Colt was born into an old Connecticut family. His father, whose fortunes were volatile, was active as a merchant speculator andmanufacturer engaged in the West Indies trade. During his formative years at school in Glastonbury and Amherst, Sam becamefascinated by a scientific encyclopedia known as the “Compendium of Knowledge,” to which he devoted himself at the expense of therequired Bible studies. At the age of sixteen, observing the action of the ship’s capstan while sailing on an East Indiaman bound forCalcutta, Colt conceived a design for a weapon with a revolving cylinder which could be fired without reloading, and carved the firstwooden model of his idea. His obsession with the concept of the revolver was driven not only by an ongoing boyish fascination with thecontrolled explosion, but also by the challenge of accomplishing “the impossible,” as other American inventors had done before him. Themodel Colt had invented was ahead of its time, and he had to overcome doubt and disapproval not only from conservatives in the militarybut also from his own family and wavering financial backers. During these early years of adversity, he courted the military bureaucracy, raninto debt entertaining Washington decision makers, and refined his remarkable talent for showmanship.
The uptick in Colt’s fortunes came in 1847 with the Mexican American War. Captain Walker of the Texas Rangers, convinced of thepotential of Colt’s revolvers, placed an order for 1000 six-shot pistols now known as “the Walker,” a predecessor of the famous“Peacemaker.” The two men collaborated on a design for the pistol, which Walker considered “the most perfect weapon in the World forlight mounted troops.” After this breakthrough, the exponential growth in demand for revolvers, driven by the war as well as Westernexpansion and the California gold rush, crowned Colt’s decades-long efforts with enormous success. Not content to dominate thebusiness in America, Colt marketed his arms to foreign governments (the British bought 200,000 for use in the Crimean War), and his listof clientele included European royalty and heads of state. In order to meet world demand, Colt built a state-of-the-art industrial complexsituated on the banks of the Connecticut River in Hartford, encompassing workers’ housing, a library, and a social hall. Colt’s baronialresidence, “Armsmear,” with its mansion, gardens, art gallery, greenhouses, deer park, and artificial lake, stood within sight of the works.By 1856, his firm’s name famous worldwide for precision machine manufacturing and visionary design, Colt was counted among thewealthiest ten businessmen in America. He was also a world celebrity.
That same year, Colt married 26-year-old Elizabeth Hart Jarvis. The couple had met in Newport, Rhode Island, during the summerholidays, and the wedding was a spectacular occasion, in accordance with her husband’s view that “Life is a thing to be enjoyed.” SamColt’s gift to Elizabeth was an opulent diamond and enamel suite (necklace and earrings, lot 567); he wore a matching diamond andenamel dress set, which was later refashioned by Yard as a brooch (lot 568). On their European honeymoon, celebrated in similar style,the couple attended the coronation of Alexander II of Russia. When the U.S. delegation found that it lacked the resources to attendAlexander’s coronation in the style worthy of America’s rising power, it was Mr. and Mrs. Colt who generously furnished the ambassador’sretinue with the appropriate attire and accoutrements.
Elizabeth Colt’s maternal family, the Harts, were people of considerable fortune and social standing in New England. Despite thedifferences in their upbringing, Colt impressed Elizabeth greatly; she found herself “in awe of the magnetism of his presence.” She herselfwas a strong person. After her husband’s early death in 1862, it fell to Elizabeth to realize the philanthropic aims they had shared as acouple, as well as to oversee the growth of the Colt industrial concern, to rebuild the factory after a devastating1864 fire, and to raise theirsurviving child.
Elizabeth Colt’s accomplishments as a philanthropist and patron of the arts are numerous, and are still in evidence in Hartford. Her civicvision is at work in the parks, schools, patriotic societies, churches, and relief agencies for veterans and the poor that she endowed.Along with Henry Wadsworth, the artwork that Elizabeth Colt commissioned as a patron of Frederick Church, Albert Bierstadt, and WilliamBradford, among others, helps to form the core of the Wadsworth Atheneum’s Hudson River School collection. Among the collection’smost significant works commissioned by Elizabeth are In the Yosemite Valley, by Bierstadt, and St. Thomas in the Vale, by Church, towhom she was a friend and confidante. By the time of her death, Elizabeth Colt had not only helped solidify Colt Manufacturing’scommanding world market share, but she had also donated to the country and to the Hartford community the lion’s share of her personalfortune.
567.Important Antique Diamond and Enamel Demi-parure, c. 1856,comprising a necklace designed as graduating floriform blue enamellinks set with twenty old European and old mine-cut diamondsgraduating in size from 2.65 to 0.75 cts., approx. total wt. 25.91 cts.,interspersed with diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 12.93 cts., lg. 16in., and earclips en suite, set with old mine-cut diamonds weighingapprox. 1.54 and 1.35 cts., highlighted by diamond mêlée, approx.total wt. 3.79 cts., 18kt go,d mounts.
Provenance: Descended in the family of Samuel Colt (1814-1862)and Elizabeth Jarvis Colt (1826-1905) of Hartford, Connecticut.
$25,000-35,000
568.Diamond and Enamel Spray Brooch, Raymond Yard, c. 1930,composed of seven blue enamel florets set with old mine-cutdiamonds weighing approx. 5.15 cts., highlighted by old mine-cutdiamond mêlée buds, bound by a platinum and diamond ribbon,approx. total wt. 6.00 cts., 14kt gold mount, lg. 3 in., signed, boxed.
Note: This brooch was redesigned from Mr. Colt’s antiquegentleman’s dress set, which was made en suite with Elizabeth Colt’sdiamond necklace, lot 567, for the couple’s wedding in 1856. Mr.Colt wears a shirt stud from the set in the miniature portrait above.
$4,000-6,000
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Portrait Miniature of Samuel ColtCourtesy of the Wadsworth Atheneum
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569.14kt Gold and Diamond Brooch, designed as textured entwined branchessuspending a star set with an old mine-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.55 cts.,framed by old mine-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 1.77 cts.
$6,000-8,000
570.Antique Sapphire and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a cushion-cut sapphiremeasuring approx. 11.20 x 10.80 x 7.04 mm, framed by old mine-cut diamondmêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 2.02 cts., bead-set diamond shoulders, 14kt goldmount, size 5 1/2.
$8,000-10,000
Lots 571-572
Descended in the family of Hetty Hart Jarvis Beach (1828-1898).
Hetty was Elizabeth Colt’s younger sister, and the two remained the closest offriends all their lives. Hetty accompanied her sister on the Colts’ honeymoon tour,as well as to Alexander II’s coronation festivities in Russia. She and her husband,Cyprian Nicholas Beach, settled in Hartford and formed an affectionate family circlewith the Colts.
571.Antique Double-Strand Pearl and Diamond Necklace, Black, Starr & Frost,composed of 154 semi-baroque pearls in two strands graduating in size fromapprox. 6.06 x 5.67 to 4.38 and 5.95 to 4.59 x 4.36 mm, completed by a silver-topped gold mount collet-set with a cushion-cut diamond weighing approx. 4.75cts., signed B.S.&F., boxed.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 215518273, dated January 4th, 2010,stating that the pearls are natural, of saltwater variety, with no indication oftreatment.
$25,000-35,000
572.Antique Natural Pearl and Diamond Necklace, Black, Starr & Frost, composedof sixty-nine pearls measuring approx. 5.75 x 3.90 mm, completed by a silver-topped gold clasp collet-set with a rectangular cushion-cut diamond weighingapprox. 4.82 cts., lg. 16 3/4 in., signed B.S.&F.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 1112518280, dated January 4th, 2010,stating that the pearls are near round, of natural saltwater variety, with no indicationof treatment.
$20,000-30,000
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573.Art Deco Platinum, Onyx, and Diamond Brooch, the bead-set full-cut diamond bow trailing articulated diamond ribbons, bezel-setdiamond tassels, and onyx drop fringe, calibré-cut onyx accents,approx. total diamond wt. 5.50 cts., millegrain accents, lg. 4 in.
$1,500-2,000
574.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, the silver-tone dialwith Arabic numeral indicators, case and lugs set with baguette andsingle-cut diamonds, completed by black cord strap with single-cutdiamond slides, approx. total diamond wt. 1.24 cts., enclosing 17-jewel three-adjustment Swiss movement, (gold-filled closure).
$400-600
575.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bar Brooch, bezel-set with threeold European-cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.70, 0.65, and 0.65cts., further bead-set with full-cut diamond mêlée, approx. totaldiamond wt. 4.10 cts., millegrain accents, lg. 2 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
576.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Covered Wristwatch, the silver-tone dial with Arabic numeral indicators, concealed by a pierceworkcover set with full and single-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt.3.06 cts., completed by a platinum mesh strap, 27.9 dwt withmovement, (later white gold deployant buckle).
$1,200-1,500
577.Art Deco Platinum and Onyx Line Bracelet, set with French-cutonyx, millegrain accents, mount with foliate engraved edges, lg. 7 in.
$2,000-3,000
578.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, the silver-tone dialwith Arabic numeral indicators, case and bracelet bezel- and bead-set with full, baguette, and marquise-cut diamond mêlée, approx.total wt. 3.78 cts., lg. 6 7/8 in., together with a Tiffany box.
$1,500-2,500
579.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Line Bracelet, Tiffany & Co.,box-set with fifty-seven full and old European-cut diamonds, approx.total wt. 5.70 cts., millegrain accents, lg. 7 1/4 in., signed.
$4,000-6,000
580.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ball Watch, Piaget, the silver-tone dial with Arabic numeral indicators, case set with a mabe pearl,foliate engraved edge bead-set with diamond mêlée, stylized andengraved chinoiserie bail, suspended from a later black cordhighlighted by cultured pearls and bezel-set diamond mêlée, lg. 33 in.
$1,500-2,500
581.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ring, bead-set with four oldEuropean-cut diamonds, and diamond mêlée accents, the finelypierced mount with engraved and millegrain accents, size 6 1/2.
$300-500
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582.18kt White Gold and Diamond Bow Brooch, bead and bezel-setwith 139 full-cut diamond mêlée, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
583.Art Deco Fancy Deep Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring, bead-set with a yellow diamond weighing 0.62 cts., foliate engraved galleryand scrolling shoulders bead-set with full-cut diamond mêlée, size 61/2.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 10471634, dated October 2,1998, stating that the diamond is natural fancy deep yellow color, nofluorescence.
$2,000-3,000
584.Antique Diamond and Gem-set Leaf Brooch, the bead-set rose-cut diamond leaf with emerald, ruby, garnet, and sapphire highlights,silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1 1/2 in.
$500-700
585.Art Deco Moss Agate and Diamond Cigarette Holder, bound by aplatinum and rose-cut diamond band, lg. 5 in., within a red moroccoleather Cartier box.
$300-500
586.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Onyx Brooch, Cartier, set withsingle-cut diamonds and calibré-cut onyx, millegrain accents, lg. 21/8 in., no. 9701, signed, (one onyx replaced with sapphire).
$1,800-2,200
587.Art Deco Yellow Diamond and Diamond Twin-Stone Ring, bezel-set with two marquise-cut yellow diamonds, approx. total wt. 0.60cts., framed by old mine and old single-cut diamonds, millegrainaccents, platinum and gold mount, size 8, (with later yellow goldbezels).
$2,500-3,500
588.Fancy Color Diamond and Diamond Clip, c. 1930s, set withcircular and marquise-cut yellow and yellow-orange diamonds,approx. total wt. 1.50 cts., accented by diamond baguettes andmêlée, platinum mount, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$4,000-6,000
589.Art Deco Frosted Crystal and Diamond Cuff Links, Krementz &Co., each double link set with a reverse-carved crystal disk bezel-setwith a diamond, platinum, and 14kt gold mount, maker’s mark, inoriginal box from Shreve, Crump & Low.
$400-600
590.Platinum, 18kt Gold, and Diamond Chain, the platinum fancy linksbound by 18kt gold wire alternating with bezel-set diamond mêlée,approx. total diamond wt. 3.15 cts., 43.1 dwt, lg. 38 in.
$5,000-7,000
591.Platinum, Yellow Diamond, and Diamond Earpendants, set withold European-cut and kite-shape yellow diamonds, highlighted bydiamond baguettes and single-cut diamond mêlée, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$5,000-7,000
592.14kt Gold Leaf Brooch, Tiffany & Co., c. 1930, 5.1 dwt, lg. 1 in.,signed.
$200-300
593.Platinum, Diamond, and Citrine Brooch, prong-set with threecircular-cut citrines, the Art Deco mount further bead-set with single-cut diamonds, millegrain accents, lg. 1 5/8 in.
$500-600
594.Rock Crystal and Diamond Cuff Links, each reverse-engravedfrosted rock crystal square set with a full-cut diamond and joining a14kt gold bar, lg. 1/2 in.
$200-300
595.White Opal Bead Necklace, seventy-eight opal beads graduating insize from 9.65 to 3.75 mm, completed by a platinum clasp set withrose-cut diamonds, lg. 17 7/8 in.
$500-700
596.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Wristwatch, the silver-tone dialwith Arabic numeral indicators, bead and bezel-set with marquise andfull-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 1.55 cts., enclosing 17-jewelCroton movement, lg. 6 1/8 in.
$700-900
597.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, bead-set with a circular-cut sapphire, bead-set with diamond mêlée, foliate engraved ArtDeco mount, size 5 3/4.
$500-700
598.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Mount, set with diamond mêlée,kites, and baguettes, size 7.
$300-500
599.Platinum and Diamond Pin, set with full-cut diamond mêlée andbaguettes, approx. total wt. 1.51 cts., lg. 5/8 in.
$250-350
600.Edwardian Pearl and Diamond Ring, basket-set with a pearlflanked by rose-cut diamonds, platinum-topped gold mount, size 3.
$200-300
601.Sapphire and Diamond Bar Pin, c. 1915, set with six step-cutsapphires and eight old European-cut diamond mêlée, platinum and18kt gold mount, lg. 2 in.
$200-300
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602.Edwardian Ruby, Demantoid Garnet, and Diamond WreathBrooch, prong-set with ruby and demantoid garnet mêléehighlighting an old European and old mine-cut diamond floweringvine, approx. total diamond wt. 1.45 cts., platinum and gold mount,dia. 1 1/2 in.
$5,000-7,000
603.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Brooch, bead-set with oldEuropean-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 3.12 cts., millegrainaccents, lg. 1 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
604.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, Allsopp & Allsopp, theslightly tapering foliate engraved links set with five diamond mêléeaccents, 9.0 dwt, lg. 7 1/2 in., maker’s mark.
$400-600
605.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.80 cts., pierced floralshoulders, and single-cut diamond mêlée accents, size 8, (one mêléemissing).
$5,000-7,000
606.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, set with old Europeanand old single-cut diamonds, calibré-cut blue stone highlights,millegrain accents, and engraved edges, lg. 7 in.
$2,500-3,500
607.Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Circle Pin, bezel-setwith two old marquise-cut diamonds and old European and oldsingle-cut diamonds, calibré-cut sapphire edges, approx. totaldiamond wt. 3.40 cts., dia. 1 3/4 in.
$3,500-4,500
608.Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, set with old European and rose-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 3.40 cts., lg. 7 in.
$2,000-3,000
609.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Ring, of navette form, set with oldEuropean-cut diamonds, in an elaborately pierced mount, engravedaccents, size 5.
$600-800
610.No lot.
611.Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, bezel-set with a circular-cut sapphire measuring approx. 6.00 x 3.80 mm, in an elaboratepierced mount set with old European-cut diamond mêlée, elaboratelyengraved shank, size 8 1/4.
$800-1,200
612.Art Deco Sapphire Cuff Links, Wordley, Allsopp & Bliss, eachdouble link designed as a disk set with French-cut sapphires, maker’smark.
$500-700
613.Platinum and Diamond Circle Pin, set with full and baguette-cutdiamonds, approx. total wt. 2.40 cts., dia. 1 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
614.Art Deco Enamel, Hardstone, and Diamond Minaudiere, Tiffany &Co., Paris, the black enamel form with carved jadeite and malachiteclosure highlighted by rose-cut diamonds, opening to mirrored interiorwith compartment and lipstick, silver and gold mount, 1 3/4 x 2 5/8in., French guarantee stamps and maker’s mark AP, signed.
$600-800
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615.Art Deco Platinum, Jadeite, and Diamond Bracelet, designed as adouble strand of beads measuring approx. 4.50 to 6.00 mm, andsuspending a tassel of jadeite drops, with rose-cut diamonds, andmillegrain accents, lg. 7 1/8 in.
$2,500-3,500
616.Art Deco 18kt White Gold and Diamond Ring, set with nine oldEuropean-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 1.40 cts., foliate-engravedshoulders, size 6.
$800-1,200
617.Art Deco Platinum, Aquamarine, and Diamond Brooch, Tiffany &Co., bezel-set with an aquamarine measuring approx. 24.00 x 17.50x 11.80 mm, the mount set with old European and old single-cutdiamond mêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 3.30 cts., millegrainaccents, lg. 3 in., signed.
$12,000-15,000
618.Art Deco Gem-set Parrot Brooch, set throughout with oldEuropean-cut diamond mêlée, buff-top emeralds and rubies, andsapphire flowers, onyx accents, approx. total diamond wt. 4.00 cts.,lg. 2 in.
$3,000-4,000
619.Antique Diamond Ring, bezel-set with an old pear-shape diamondweighing approx. 1.97 cts., framed by old European-cut diamondmêlée, millegrain accents, platinum-topped 18kt gold mount, latershank, size 6 1/2.
$3,000-5,000
620.Art Deco Platinum, Seed Pearl, and Diamond Brooch, designedas an arch of full and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 2.25cts., and suspending a fringe of seed pearls, lg. 2 in.
$1,500-2,000
621.Art Deco Platinum, Jadeite, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with ajadeite pi, and centering an old mine-cut diamond mêlée, diamondmêlée shoulders, and engraved accents, size 4 1/2.
Note: Accompanied by GIA report no. 2115669173, dated February8, 2010, stating that the jadeite is natural color, with no indications ofimpregnation.
$3,000-5,000
622.Platinum, Star Sapphire, and Diamond Bracelet, J.E. Caldwell &Co., dated 1942, set with five cabochons, and spaced by arches setwith full-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 2.00 cts., lg. 7 in.,no. 7836, signed.
$5,500-6,000
623.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, set throughout with full,single, and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. total wt. 3.64 cts.,millegrain accents, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$5,000-7,000
624.Art Deco Platinum, Jadeite, and Diamond Shamrock Brooch, c.1935, set with four oval jadeite cabochons, and old European and oldsingle-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 1.75 cts., lg. 13/4 in.
$10,000-15,000
624A.Renaissance Revival 18kt Gold and Amethyst Bishop’s Ring,Tiffany & Co., centering an oval amethyst measuring approx. 18.00 x15.35 x 10.75 mm, shoulders with relief images of St. Mark’s lion andbishop’s crosier, size 5 1/2, signed. see photo on p. 66
$1,000-1,500
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625.Antique 18kt Gold, Enamel, and Patinated Steel Opera Glasses,Tiffany & Co., the red guilloche enamel barrels with chased andengraved scrolling foliate and floral overlay, patinated steel frame, withapplied scrolling initials CCG, signed, within original signed collapsibleburgundy velvet case.
Provenance: The Gunther/Astor Family, New York City.
Note: Jeweled and enameled accessories made in France for Tiffany& Co. were imported from the mid-19th century on. For a pair ofgold opera glasses in the Tiffany archives, see American Luxury:Jewels from the House of Tiffany, plate 108, p. 169, Jeannine Falinoand Yvonne Markowitz, eds.
$500-700
626.Antique Silver, Rose-cut Diamond, and Velvet Choker, France,designed as slightly tapering bow and interlocking circle motifs bead-set with rose-cut diamonds, adjustable lg. 14 to 14 3/4 in., (four rose-cut diamonds missing, one replaced).
$6,000-8,000
627.Antique Enamel and Diamond Serpent Brooch, designed asalternating enamel and old mine-cut diamond snake heads, silver andgold mount, dia. 1 1/8 in., partial Continental hallmarks to pinstem.
$3,000-4,000
628.Antique Black Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an old cushion-cutblack diamond weighing approx. 6.80 cts., framed by old mine andold European-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 8.08 cts., 18ktgold gallery, (later 14kt gold shoulders and shank).
$4,000-6,000
629.Antique 14kt Gold and Enamel Imperial Eagle Pendant, possiblyRussia, the enamel Maltese cross centering a boss with a double-headed eagle, framed by eagle motifs with St. George cartouches,dia. 2 in., suspended from a gilt chain, reverse with partiallyobliterated marks, possibly in Cyrillic.
$500-700
630.Art Nouveau Plique-a-Jour Enamel and Diamond Pendant,Russia, bezel-set with old European and old mine-cut diamondmêlée, highlighted by plique-a-jour enamel leaves, flexible fringe,silver-topped 14kt gold mount, St. Petersburg assay mark andmaker’s mark CP in Cyrillic, lg. 2 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,000
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631.Art Deco Platinum, Natural Pearl, and Diamond Ring, set with anoff-round white pearl measuring 13.40 x 12.10 x 11.80 mm, piercedand engraved floral and foliate gallery and shoulders set with oldsingle-cut diamonds, millegrain accents, size 6 1/4, (ring guard).
$3,000-4,000
632.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.40 cts., flanked bydiamond mêlée, foliate shoulders, size 7, signed W.M. Barthman,New York, original morocco leather box.
$2,500-3,500
633.Edwardian Diamond and Gem-set Basket Pendant/Brooch, theribbon bows and flowers bead-set with rose and old mine-cutdiamonds within a ruby latticework basket, ruby and emerald mêléeaccents, platinum and gold mount, lg. 2 5/8 in.
$400-600
634.Art Deco Seed Pearl, Diamond, and Onyx Pendant Watch, thesilver-tone dial with Arabic numeral indicators, framed by calibré-cutonyx and diamond mêlée accents, enclosing signed 15-jewel manual-wind Le Coultre movement, suspended from a seed pearl mesh chainand associated Edwardian diamond and pearl oak leaf and acorn pin,lg. 2 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
635.Edwardian Black Opal, Seed Pearl, and Diamond PendantNecklace, the platinum and seed pearl chain accented by diamondfoliate links, suspending a bezel-set black opal heart framed bydiamond mêlée, millegrain accents, platinum and gold mount, lg. 28and 1 1/2 in., (pendant and chain associated).
$3,000-5,000
636.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bow Brooch, designed as asculpted openwork ribbon bow pavé-set with old single-cut diamondmêlée, approx. total wt. 4.95 cts., millegrain accents, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
637.Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, prong-set with an oldEuropean-cut diamond weighing approx. 1.10 cts., flanked by oldEuropean and mine-cut diamond mêlée, foliate engraved shoulders,size 3 1/2.
$1,000-1,500
638.Antique 14kt Gold, Freshwater Pearl, and Diamond PansyBrooch, set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approx.0.25 cts., lg. 3/4 in.
$600-800
639.Edwardian Diamond and Gem-set Brooch, France, designed as aflower basket, set with old European and rose-cut diamonds, rubyand emerald highlights, millegrain accents, platinum-topped 18kt goldmount, lg. 1 5/8 in., French guarantee stamps.
$2,000-3,000
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640.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Gem-set Bow Brooch, pavé-setwith old European and full-cut diamond mêlée, approx. total wt. 1.13cts., calibré-cut ruby and sapphire accents, millegrain accents, lg. 2in.
$2,000-3,000
641.Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Bracelet, channel andbox-set with forty-six step-cut sapphires and forty-six diamondmêlée, approx. total diamond wt. 3.50 cts., millegrain accents, mountwith foliate engraved edges, lg. 7 in.
$3,000-5,000
642.Art Deco Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Bracelet, composed ofalternating step-cut ruby and diamond mêlée links, millegrain accents,lg. 6 7/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
643.Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring, Tiffany & Co.,bezel-set with a sugarloaf cabochon sapphire measuring approx.8.58 x 6.19 x 6.59 mm, framed by rows of bead-set full-cut diamondmêlée, diamond shoulders, gallery with swag motifs, size 4 3/4,signed.
$5,000-7,000
644.Art Deco Platinum, Burma Star Ruby, and Diamond Ring, prong-set with a star ruby measuring approx. 11.65 x 9.40 x 5.00 mm,flanked by trapezoidal-cut diamonds and tapered baguettes, framedby diamond mêlée and baguettes, approx. total diamond wt. 0.58cts., size 4 3/4.
Note: Accompanied by AGL certificate no. CS 39047, dated July 18,2007, stating that the ruby is natural, of Burma origin, withoutevidence of heat treatment.
$5,000-7,000
645.Art Deco Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Three-Stone Ring, setwith a cushion-cut pinkish-red ruby measuring approx. 9.05 x 8.08 x4.81 mm, flanked by Asscher-cut diamonds each weighing approx.0.80 cts., within a pierced and engraved scrolling gallery andshoulders set with thirty-six single and old European-cut diamondmêlée, millegrain accents, size 3 1/2.
Provenance: Ralph and Alice Cartwright, New York, New York, andRye, New Hampshire. Ralph Cartwright made his fortune inreinsurance of the North Atlantic shipping lines. During the 1920sand 30s he and his wife entertained with lavish dances at their FifthAvenue apartment.
$6,000-8,000
646.Pink Sapphire and Diamond Brooch, bezel-set with an oval-cutpink sapphire measuring approx. 6.58 x 5.05 x 4.79 mm, diamondmêlée highlights, 14kt bicolor gold mount, lg. 2 3/4 in.
$600-800
647.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Gem-set House Stickpin, withstep-cut ruby and sapphire window and door flanked by carvedemerald boxwoods, single-cut diamond highlights, wd. 7/8 in.,boxed.
$1,000-1,500
648.Platinum, Enamel, and Diamond Clip, William Scheer, c. 1940s,designed as a flying duck, framed by bead and channel-set diamondbaguettes and mêlée, approx. total wt. 3.50 cts., lg. 1 3/8 in.,unsigned.
Note: Pictured in Masterpieces of American Jewelry, by Judith Price,p. 66.
$5,000-7,000
649.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Sapphire Bow Brooch, Cartier,bead-set with old European-cut mêlée, calibré-cut sapphire accents,approx. total diamond wt. 1.53 cts., lg. 2 in., signed CARTIER.
$1,500-2,000
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Lots 650-666 descended in the family of Mrs. Hope Goddard Iselin ofNew York and Newport.
Mrs. Iselin was an avid horsewoman, golfer, and accomplished sailorwho competed on an international level. Her husband, C. OliverIselin, who defended the America’s Cup four times, was perhaps themost famed American yachtsman of the late 19th century. The pair’svast inherited wealth, competitive spirit, and devotion to aristocraticsports made them one of the most fabulous couples of the GildedAge. Mrs. Iselin was the first woman to compete in the America’sCup (1895 Defender, 1899 Columbia, 1903 Reliance). In all threeraces, she fulfilled the critical strategic role of timekeeper, the crewmember entrusted to judge when to turn for the starting line. Herparticipation in what is still a male-dominated sport causedcontroversy at the time, inspiring even the DAR to comment on herbehavior. Mr. Iselin was a highly successful and daring competitorwhose archrival was Lord Dunraven of the Royal Yacht Squadron; atone tense point in their competitive careers, they were widelyexpected to fight a duel. Horse breeding was another passion for thecouple, who maintained racing stables in England and America. Theywere often invited to share the Prince of Wales’ box at Ascot, Mrs.Iselin having been a favorite of Bertie’s since she defeated his cousinthe Grand Duke Michael at a golf tournament in 1900. The couple’sphilanthropic interests included schools and hospitals. They alsodonated the grounds on which the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hallof Fame is situated.
650.Antique Diamond and Spinel Brooch, designed as a leaf bead-setwith old European and old mine-cut diamonds, highlighted bycushion-cut rubies, silver-topped gold mount, lg. 1 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
651.Retro 14kt Gold and Tourmaline Earclips, Tiffany & Co., eachflower form prong-set with oval green tourmalines and a full-cutdiamond, lg. 1 in., signed.
$1,000-1,500
652.18kt Gold and Diamond Ring, 1960s, Cartier mount, centering anold European-cut diamond weighing approx. 3.38 cts., surrounded byold European-cut diamonds within wirework loops, size 3, no. 51-35749, signed CARTIER MTG, original box.
$15,000-20,000
653.Art Deco 18kt Gold, Lapis, and Rock Crystal Bracelet, Cartier,Paris, composed of pyramidal lapis cabochons joined by rock crystalrings, gold links capped with cabochon lapis accents, lg. 7 1/2 in.,French guarantee stamps, signed.
$5,000-7,000
654.Art Deco 18kt Gold, Amethyst, and Rock Crystal Bracelet,Cartier, composed of pyramidal amethyst cabochons joined by rockcrystal rings, gold links capped with cabochon amethyst accents, lg.7 1/2 in., French guarantee stamps, signed, (abrasions to amethysts).
$5,000-7,000
Mrs. Hope Goddard IselinCourtesy of the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Museum,City of Aiken, South Carolina
Hope Goddard Iselin and her husband C. Oliver Iselin seated among the other crew members ofthe Columbia team, winners of America’s Cup, 1899 (Harper’s Weekly)
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655.Antique Paste Earpendants, France, each designed as cascadingfoliate motifs and garlands set with colorless pastes and centering acollet-set green paste, silver mounts, lg. 2 1/4 in., French guaranteestamps, (later screw-back findings).
$300-500
656.Silver and Paste Earpendants, France, c. 1920, designed as aflexible cascade of colorless pastes, silver mounts, lg. 2 3/4 in.,marked made in France, (later screw-back findings, evidence of goldsolder).
$300-500
657.Art Deco Enamel and Diamond Minaudiere, Cartier, Paris, theblack enamel case with platinum and rose-cut diamond stylizedinitials, thumb-piece, and edges, enclosing two compartments andlipstick, 102.4 dwt, French guarantee stamps, signed, (enamel chips).
$2,000-3,000
658.Turquoise and Diamond Drapery Brooch, Droguet, Paris, c. 1910,set with a high domed cabochon turquoise framed by old European-cut diamonds, suspended from a flexible bezel-set diamond garland,approx. total diamond wt. 10.33 cts., millegrain accents, platinumand 18kt gold mount, 3 1/4 x 2 1/8 in., maker’s mark.
Note: Bearing the jeweler’s mark H D with a flower to the center, this“broche-draperie” was made by the Parisian atelier Droguet, who wasone of Cartier’s principal manufacturers of platinum jewelry set withgemstones in the first quarter of the 20th century. At Cartier, the“broche-draperie” was introduced by Charles Jacqueau around 1910,and describes brooches with garlands draped from two separateelements, joined by a pin that is invisible when worn.
$8,000-12,000
659.Emerald, Diamond, and Seed Pearl Drapery Brooch, Cartier, c.1913, designed as two garlands of old European-cut diamonds andstep-cut emeralds framed by diamond mêlée, approx. total diamondwt. 3.19 cts., millegrain accents, French guarantee stamps, signedCARTIER.
Note: For a discussion of this form, please see lot 658.$10,000-15,000
660.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Enamel Lorgnette, the blackenamel handle highlighted by bead-set single-cut diamonds, bead-setdiamond foliate terminals, millegrain accents, lg. 5 in., within a redmorocco leather Cartier box.
$800-1,200
661.Art Deco Diamond Jabot, Cartier, New York, bead-set with oldsingle-cut diamond mêlée, seed pearl highlight signed, millegrainaccents, (missing terminal).
$1,000-1,500
662.Art Deco Platinum, Aquamarine, and Diamond Earpendants,designed as a cascade of bezel- and bead-set old European and oldmine-cut diamonds suspending an aquamarine briolette, approx. totaldiamond wt. 3.88 cts., lg. 2 1/8 in.
$6,000-8,000
Mrs. Hope Goddard Iselin
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663.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Gem-set Brooch, Mauboussin,France, bezel-set with carved emerald, sapphire, and ruby leaves andfruits and sugarloaf rubies, bead-set throughout with single-cutdiamonds, bezel-set cabochon highlights, lg. 1 3/4 in., signed.
Note: This lot is the property of a private collector, not part of theIselin family jewelry.
$10,000-15,000
664.Art Deco Platinum, Jadeite, and Diamond Earpendants, Cartier,each designed as interlocking links bead-set with old European andold mine-cut diamonds suspending a jadeite ring and carved leafyvine with gourds, no. 3419362, signed.
$6,000-8,000
665.Art Deco Platinum, Diamond, and Onyx Bracelet, Cartier, c. 1920,bead-set with old European, old mine, and rose-cut diamonds,approx. total wt. 15.15 cts., highlighted by navette-shape onyxcabochons, mounted on grosgrain ribbon set with single-cut diamondplaques, completed by an onyx Chinese button, millegrain accents,lg. 7 in., signed CARTIER.
Note: For another example of diamond and onyx jewelry completedby a Chinese button closure, a necklace dated 1919, see Cartier:Jewelers Extraordinary, by Hans Nadelhoffer, p. 96, plate 24.
$30,000-40,000
666.Art Deco Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Brooch, set with acushion-cut ruby measuring approx. 7.85 x 6.05 x 4.15 mm, furtherbead-set with old European, transitional, and old mine-cut diamonds,approx. total diamond wt. 4.43 cts., with five additional cushion- andcircular-cut ruby highlights, lg. 1 1/2, wd. 1 1/4 in.
$4,000-6,000
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List of Makers
A.G.A. Correa & Son ................................................................67Alling & Co. ............................................................................100Allsopp & Allsopp ....................................................................604
Jakob Bengel ......................................................................11, 12Black, Starr & Frost ........................................................571, 572Kay Bojesen ................................................................................1Boucheron ..................................................................50, 56, 490Pasquale Bruni ........................................................................374Buccellati ................................................................196, 363, 364Bulgari ............................................................................190, 219
J.E. Caldwell & Co. ................................................103, 276, 622Carter, Gough & Co. ..............................................................149Cartier ..................................................22, 23, 52, 160, 195, 218..............................222, 296, 347, 361, 459, 486, 488, 502, 510..............................586, 649, 653, 654, 657, 659, 661, 664, 665Castellani ................................................................................141Chantecler ................................................................................49Aldo Cipullo ............................................................................347Marilyn Cooperman ................................................327, 334, 397Angela Cummings ..................................................................349
Dali, designed by ..................................................555, 557, 559Di Modolo ................................................................................64Dinh Van....................................................................................52Henry Duany ..........................................................................202Stephen Dweck ..................................................................39, 40
Ebel ........................................................................................485Elgin ........................................................................................153Emis..........................................................................................68
Theodor Fahrner ........................................................................2Faraone ..................................................................................356V. Ferrini ....................................................................................28Flamand ......................................................................................8Fred ........................................................................................556N.E. From..................................................................................19
Elizabeth Gage ........................................................................181Girard Perregaux ....................................................................479Gübelin....................................................................................473Gucci ......................................................................................348Gump’s ....................................................................................29
Hans Hansen ..............................................................................4A.J. Hedges & Co. ................................................................438Hermès ..........................................................................216, 223
Janiyé ............................................................................212, 213Georg Jensen ..............................................................3-6, 13-17Joseff of Hollywood ..................................................................24
Henryk Kaston ........................................................555, 557, 559Kieselstein-Cord ......................................................................322Kohn ......................................................................................466Krementz & Co. ....................................................104, 501, 589
Ilias Lalaounis ..................................................................561-566Kenneth Jay Lane ....................................................................21Fred Leighton ..........................................................................378Paul Lobel ................................................................................26Longines ................................................................................481
G.T. Marsh, attributed to ........................................................506Mauboussin ............................................................................663Mikimoto ................................................................................405Robert Lee Morris ..................................................................354
Nardi ......................................................................................314
Oscar Heyman........................................................165, 214, 560
Patek Philippe ........................................................460, 461, 464Elsa Peretti ................................................................39, 322, 359Piaget ............................................................262, 472, 483, 580Paloma Picasso ..............................................................179, 409Pippo ......................................................................................477Pomellato........................................................................344, 394Potter and Mellen ....................................................................525
Reveri........................................................................................10Enos Richardson & Co. ..................................................462, 540Riker Bros. ....................................................................443, 445Judith Ripka....................................................................221, 362Rolex ......................................................................475, 476, 478Ruser ..............................................................................371, 524
William Scheer ........................................................................648Schlumberge ............................33, 194, 217, 377, 412, 414, 417Seaman Schepps ..272, 320, 392, 393, 398, 400, 410, 412, 419Seidengang ............................................................................220Sigi............................................................................................18Sloan & Co. ............................................................................157Art Smith ..................................................................................25Spritzer & Fuhrmann ................................................................58T.B. Starr ................................................................................527Sterlé ......................................................................................357M. Stowe ................................................................................256
Tiffany & Co. ................39, 74, 82, 128, 150, 155, 162, 166, 179..............................194, 196, 200, 217, 298, 322, 358-360, 368..............................377, 409, 414, 416-418, 496, 522, 523, 526............................535, 579, 592, 614, 617, 624A, 625, 643, 651Trio ..........................................................................................388
Unger Bros. ................................................................................7Universal Geneve ......................................................47, 355, 474Unoaerre ................................................................................329
Vacheron & Constantin....................................................487, 500Nicholas Varney ......................................................................558Van Cleef & Arpels ..................................145, 350, 420, 499, 544Versace ....................................................................................55Vhernier ..................................................................313, 319, 351Donna Vock ....................................................................375, 381
Cathy Waterman ....................................................................379David Webb ....................................................................193, 553Wordley, Allsopp & Bliss..................................197, 468, 543, 612
Raymond Yard ................................................................280, 568David Yurman ..............................................................41-46, 299
Zadora, attributed to ..............................................................318
November 13, 2009 through March 21, 2010
A juried exhibition at the Concord Museum of furniture, jewelry, musical instruments, bookbindings and preservation carpentry crafted by
the renowned North End school’s most distinguished alumni
On Cambridge Turnpike Concord, Massachusetts www.concordmuseum.org 978.369.9763
Photographs: (top, l-r) carpentry by Brent Hull, jewelry by Eugenia Shuller, violin by Christopher Wood, bookbinding by Marie Oedel; (bottom, l-r) furniture by Miguel Gómez-Ibáñez, bookbinding by Amy Lapidow
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Chairman of the Board - Nancy R. SkinnerRichard AlbrightBarnet FainStephen L. FletcherKaren M. Keane
President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. KeaneChief Financial Officer - Don KellyExecutive Vice President - Stephen L. FletcherVice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives,Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst
American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. StarrAssistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. HaffAmerican Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher, Martha HamiltonAssistants: LaGina Austin, Karen Langberg, Chris Barber, Susan ZachariasAmerican Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas DeihlAsian Works of Art - James F. CallahanBooks & Manuscripts - Stuart P. WhitehurstAssistant: Sara C. WishartBottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. FletcherCeramics - Stuart G. SlavidClassic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. PrentissCouture - Kerry ShrivesDiscovery Sales - Kerry ShrivesAssistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Nicole Nicas Rovner, Harry B. McNabbEuropean Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. SlavidAssistants: Stuart P. Whitehurst, Sara C. WishartFine Wines - Marie KeepJewelry - Gloria LiebermanAssistants: Sheila Barron Smithie, F.G.A., G.G.; John ColasaccoJudaica - Kerry ShrivesModernism: 1896–Present: Art Glass, Pottery, Metalwork & Furniture -Jane D. PrentissMuseum & Collections Services - Martha HamiltonMusical Instruments - David BonseyOriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary RichardsScience, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. CheneyAssistant: Chris BarberSilver - Stuart G. SlavidAssistant: Sara C. WishartToys & Dolls - Kerry ShrivesAuctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Robert C. Cheney,Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman,Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney,Stuart P. Whitehurst
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Aujourd’huiFour Seasons Hotel, 200 Boylston Street(between Arlington & Charles Streets)617-351-2071New American.
DanteRoyal Sonesta Hotel5 Cambridge Parkway617-806-4200Mediterranean restaurant with greatviews of the Charles River and Bostonskyline.
Davio’s75 Arlington St.617-357-4810Northern Italian steak house.
Grill 23 & Bar161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street)617-542-2255Great steak, seafood, wine list, andservice.
L’Espalier774 Boylston St.617-262-3023French dining in an elegant townhousewith a wonderful prix-fixe menu.
No. 9 Park9 Park St.617-742-9991Barbara Lynch’s bistro showcasesinspired French and Italian influencedfood and wine on Beacon Hill.
Radius85 High St.617-426-1234Features a modern French menufocusing on seasonal ingredientsaccompanied by a thoughtful wine list.
ScampoThe Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.617-536-2100Lydia Shire’s latest restaurant, featuringItalian fare produced in an open kitchenupstairs at the Liberty Hotel.
Troquet140 Boylston St.617-695-9463French restaurant and wine bar perchedat the edge of the Boston Common andthe theatre district.
Via Matta79 Park Plaza617-422-0008Elegant Italian fare and beautiful winesin a vibrant dining room - the best ofItaly in Boston’s Back Bay creates anunforgettable experience.
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Aquitaine569 Tremont Street617-424-8577Parisian bistro style fare.
The Bristol Lounge at Four SeasonsHotel200 Boylston St.617-338-4400Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in anelegant yet comfortable lounge settingwith views of the Boston Public Garden.
East Ocean City25-29 Beach St.617-542-2504Outstanding Chinese food restauranthighlighting seafood dishes with a full-service bar.
Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill97 Mt. Vernon Street617-720-5511Authentic regional Persian cuisine, hand-selected wine list, knowledgeablewaitstaff.
McCormick and Schmick’s SeafoodRestaurant36 Columbus Ave617-482-3999Fresh seafood offerings that change daily.
Summer Shack50 Dalton St.617-867-9955Jasper White serves well-executed seasidefavorites in a casual Back Bay setting.
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Au Bon Pain26 Park Plaza (across the street fromSkinner) or 431 Boylston Street (atBerkeley Street)617-338-8948Casual café offers quick service.
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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 eclectic menu;specializes in Italian-style tapas.
The Upper Crust20 Charles Street617-723-9600Gourmet thin crust pizza.
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