May 26 - Militaria, Gemstones, Art, Collectibles

May 26 - Militaria, Gemstones, Art, Collectibles

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May 26 - Militaria, Gemstones, Art, Collectibles

May 26 - Militaria, Gemstones, Art, Collectibles

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This auction lineup of over 500 items includes Tiffany, Swarovski, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, art, collectibles, bronze sculptures, watches, jewelry, militaria, and firearms.

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1905 Longines 17 Jewels Gold Filled Pocket Watch

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 502)      

Lovely Edwardian era gentlemen's pocket watch. 17 Jewels, Swiss movement. Wadsworth warranted 25 years gold filled case with ornate floral trim & matching ornate floral pattern bow.
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Authentic Greek Coin 3,70 G/16,21 Mm Ant1139.12

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 502)      

Authentic Greek Coin 3,70 G/16,21 Mm Ant1139.12 - 9248-021918-EB-97513
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Taxco Mexican Sterling Turquoise Statement Ring

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 502)      

Taxco Mexican sterling silver inlaid turquoise statement ring. Adjustable sizing. Extra large ring face at 1 3/4" X 1 1/2"!
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c1946 Audubon Print, #126 Bald Eagle

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John James Audubon print, from a 1946 edition of "The Birds Of America". Bald Eagle # 126. 8 1/2" X 11". Comes with 11" X 14" mat.
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Authentic Greek Coin Trident 1.21 G/11.42 Mm Anc13294.8

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Authentic Greek Coin Trident 1.21 G/11.42 Mm Anc13294.8 - 9249-021918-EB-28975
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11-13mm Perfect Gold South Sea Pearl 14k Gold Pendant

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11-13mm...golden South Sea pearl attached to a 14kt gold necklace pendant loop....9729-030718-EB-63409
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173 Cts Natural Loose Gemstone173 Cts Natural Fossil Shell Loose Gemstone

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 502)      

Certificate: Natural Total Carat Weight (tcw): 173.00 Country/region Of Manufacture: India Gemstone: Fossil Shell Natural/lab-created: Natural Country Of Origin: Africa Size: 49x26x24 Mm Transparency: Opaque - 9261-021918-EB-56227
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18" 9-10mm Natural South Sea Genuine Purple Pearl Necklace 14k Gold Clasp

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 502)      

Length (inches): 18 Style: Choker Metal: 14k Gold Color: Purple Main Stone: Pearl Main Stone Creation: Natural - 9176-020118-EB-55161
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HUGE 10-11MM NATURAL AKOYA WHITE PEARLS EARRING 14K

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 502)      

Shape: stud. Quality: AAA. Size: 10-11mm(0.5mm). Nacre: Very Thick. Color: white. Lustre: Excellent.
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82.00 Ct S-45x32x7 Mm, Slice Onyx Druzy Gemstone Cabochon

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 502)      

Otal Carat Weight (tcw): 82.00 Cts Country/region Of Manufacture: India Gemstone: Druzy Country Of Origin: Africa Size: 45x32x7 Mm Transparency: Opaque - 9266-021918-EB-12808
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Ancient Byzantine Empire, Romanus Iii 1028-1034 Ad.anonymous Follis.

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 502)      

Ancient Byzantine Empire, Romanus III 1028-1034 AD.Anonymous Follis. 27mm. 11.63g.
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REPRO Ancient Rome Coin - Phantasy Denarius a. PIUS - Free Worldwide Shipping

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 502)      

REPRO Ancient Rome Coin - Phantasy Denarius a. PIUS - Free Worldwide Shipping Reproduction Ancient Rome coin. Unknown Denarius Antoninus Pius In diameter: 19.7mm.
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Framed Oil On Board Painting, Mountain Landscape

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 502)      

Description: Framed oil on board painting, Mountain Landscape, in the manner of Thomas William Fripp (British Columbia, Canada, 1864-1931), signed lower left T.W, sight: 21.25"h, 31"w, overall: 24.25"h, 34"w, 6.75lbs - 9226-021718-IN-219
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3ct Princess Cut BIANCO Diamond

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 502)      

This Bianco diamond is ready to be mounted as a ring or pendant. Bianco... is a trademark that many consider to be synonymous with "the best of the best." Bianco-Diamonds... are not to be confused with a Zircon, with Moissanite by Charles Colvard, simulated Moissanite, simulated Cubic Zirconia or a Crystal. Bianco-Creation-Gemstones... and Bianco-Diamonds... are unique man-made, hand-cut, creations that have been hand selected for their beauty, comparable to the finest geologically mined gemstones. Bianco stones have extraordinary properties - specific gravity between 5.6 and 6.0 (1.6 times that of an uncut diamond), a high refractive index at 2.15?2.18, a dispersion of 0.058?0.066 using the same grading scale as a geological carbon diamond. White diamonds fall within a color chart of colorless A-C, near colorless-F, faint yellow G-N up to "SZ" which is yellow. This stone, if graded using a geological diamond grading system, would be classified as VVSI-E, virtually flawless. At your request, your gem comes with a certificate of authenticity and lifetime guarantee from breaking or chipping. Bianco-Creation-Gemstones... have been purchased, for over three decades by the sophisticated, elite, and celebrity buyers. Before you buy, learn more about Bianco gemstones at: www.bianco-diamonds.com
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(2) Framed Still Life Oil Paintings

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 502)      

Description: (lot of 2) Framed oil paintings, 20th c., Still Lifes, unsigned, depicting arrangements of fruit and foliage, centered in gilt frames, sight: 7.5"h, 11.5"w, overall: 14.5"h, 18.5"w; 5.5lbs total - 9227-021718-IN-220
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1895 Blue Serpent Clock Russian Faberge Egg 7"

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 502)      

1895 Blue Serpent Clock Faberge Egg Peter Carl Faberge is the world's most famous jeweler who created eternally original pieces of art. The series of Easter eggs created ...moreby Faberge for the Russian Imperial family, from 1885 through to 1916, is regarded as the greatest and most enduring achievement. The Faberge Easter eggs are certainly the most celebrated and inspiring of all his works of art, inextricably bound to the Faberge name and legend. They are also considered as the last great commissioned series of objects of art. This sparkling egg is adorned with clear crystals and high-polished enamel with golden trim. It opens on a hinge and has a magnetic closure to keep the box securely shut. The piece also comes in a beautiful gift box. Faberge Eggs have a remarkable story and while the original Faberge eggs are virtually priceless, extraordinary re-creations of Carl Faberge?s works are not only fabulous to look at but wonderful to own and collect. You ask the question, ?how much would an original Carl Faberge egg cost in today?s market?. Here?s a story that will give you that answer: Los Angeles Times: ?A Faberge egg found at a flea market by a scrap-metal dealer who initially didn't realize the value of what he had discovered will be on public view for the first time in more than a century, according to a British art and antiques dealer. The egg, thought to have been made in the late 19th century for Russian royalty, was purchased years ago at a U.S. flea market for just $14,000, said the antiques dealer, Wartski. The buyer was interested in the item for its gold content but later suspected the piece might be even more valuable. The egg was later sold to a private collector. The identities of the buyer and seller haven't been revealed. Wartski didn't disclose how much was paid for the egg, but some estimates put its value as high as $33 million. It will be on display at Wartski in London from April 14 to 17.? The first Faberge egg was crafted for Tsar Alexander III, who had decided to give his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna, an Easter egg in 1885, possibly to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their betrothal. Although there is no official record of the Tsar's inspiration for it, many believe that he was moved by an egg owned by the Empress?s aunt, Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark, which had captivated Maria?s imagination in her childhood and of which the Tsar was well aware. Known as the Hen Egg, the very first Faberge egg is crafted from a foundation of gold. Its opaque white enameled "shell" opens to reveal a matte yellow-gold yolk. This in turn opens to reveal a multicolored gold hen that also opens. The hen contained a minute diamond replica of the imperial crown from which a small ruby pendant was suspended, but these last two elements have been lost.[2] Maria was so delighted by the gift that Alexander appointed Faberge a "goldsmith by special appointment to the Imperial Crown" and commissioned another egg the next year. After that, Peter Carl Faberge was apparently given complete freedom for the design of future imperial Easter eggs, and their designs became more elaborate. According to Faberge family lore, not even the Tsar knew what form they would take?the only requirements were that each contain a surprise, and that each be unique. Once Faberge had approved an initial design, the work was carried out by a team of craftsmen, among them Michael Perkhin, Henrik Wigstrom and Erik August Kollin.[citation needed] After Alexander III's death on 1 November 1894, his son, Nicholas II, presented a Faberge egg to both his wife, Alexandra Fedorovna, and his mother, the Dowager Empress Maria Fedorovna. Records have shown that of the 50 imperial Easter eggs, 20 were given to the former and 30 to the latter. Eggs were made each year except 1904 and 1905, during the Russo-Japanese War.[3] The imperial eggs enjoyed great fame, and Faberge was commissioned to make similar eggs for a few private clients, including the Duchess of Marlborough, the Rothschild family and the Yusupovs. Faberge was also commissioned to make twelve eggs for the industrialist Alexander Kelch, though only seven appear to have been completed.[1] Following the revolution and the nationalization of the Faberge workshop in St. Petersburg by the bolsheviks in 1918, the Faberge family left Russia. The Faberge trademark has since been sold several times and several companies have retailed egg-related merchandise using the Faberge name. The Victor Mayer jewelry company produced limited edition heirloom quality Faberge eggs authorized under Unilever's license from 1998 to 2009. The trademark is now owned by Faberge Limited, which makes egg-themed jewellery.[4] In 2015 the owners of this trademark announced the creation of a new "Faberge" egg, one styled by them as belonging to the "Imperial Class" of eggs and therefore the first Imperial-Class egg in 100 years: the Faberge Pearl egg is to be sold in Qatar following a five-day exhibition som

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Vintage Angel Skin Branch Coral Necklace

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 502)      

Gorgeous salmon & white angel skin branch coral necklace. Spectacular long branches as the focal, graduating to smaller branches at the clasp. 18"L.
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14K Yellow Gold 4 Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklace 20"

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 502)      

14K Yellow Gold 4 Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklace 20" Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously.... Metal: Yellow Gold Main Stone Color: White Style: Strand/String Length (inches): 20 Metal Purity: 14k Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown Main Stone: Freshwater
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Circa 1930's Vintage English Sterling Champagne Bucket

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CIRCA 1930's VINTAGE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER CHAMPAGNE BUCKET. Height: 10 in. by Width: 9 1/2 in. by Depth: 9 1/2 in. - 9204-021018-LA-0187
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c1950 Audubon Print, Fish Crow

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Vintage c1950 print, from the collection, "Audubon - Fifty Selections with commentaries by Roger Tory Peterson". Fish Crow....9" X 12". Comes with mat board.
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Antique Bronze And Gold Gilt Miniature Portrait Trinket Box

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Antique gold gilt ormolu, footed miniature portrait trinket box, with burgundy velvet lining,1 3/4" X 2 3/4" oval enamel portrait of a Victorian woman. 3 1/2" X 4"W X 2" H.
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Window Panel

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"MIAOU" Tiffany-style Glass Window Panel 18x31 This beautiful multi-colored Tiffany-glass cat and dragonfly designed window panel will add color and beauty to any room in your home. Crafted from over 300 pieces of glass. In the style of Tiffany. The most famous was the stained leaded glass lamp. ... Due to Tiffany's dominant influence on the style, the term 'Tiffany lamp' or 'Tiffany style lamp' is often used to refer to stained leaded glass lamps. This work is in the style of Louis Comfort Tiffany. Original Tiffany lamps can cost literally hundreds of thousands of dollars. More information on the Louis Comfort Tiffany's company: A Tiffany lamp is a type of lamp with a glass shade made with glass designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his design studio. The most famous was the stained leaded glass lamp. Tiffany lamps are considered part of the Art Nouveau movement. The first Tiffany lamp was created around 1895. Each lamp was handmade by skilled craftsmen, not mass- or machine-produced. Its designer was not, as had been thought for over 100 years, Louis Comfort Tiffany, but a previously unrecognized artist named Clara Driscoll who was identified in 2007 by Rutgers professor Martin Eidelberg as being the master designer behind the most creative and valuable leaded glass lamps produced by Tiffany Studios.[1][2] Tiffany's first business venture was an interior design firm in New York City, for which he designed stained glass windows. Tiffany lamps gained popularity after the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, where Tiffany displayed his lamps in a Byzantine-like chapel. His presentation caught the eye of many people, most notably Wilhelm Bode and Julius Lessing, directors of state museums in Berlin. Lessing purchased a few pieces to display in the Museum of Decorative Arts, making it the first European museum to own Tiffany glass. Though Tiffany's work was popular in Germany, other countries, such as France, were not as taken by it because of its relation to American crafts. Tiffany was only able to break into the French market by having the production of his works taken over by Siegfried Bing, with the assistance of many French artists. Without Bing?s access and contacts in Europe, Tiffany would not have had as much success selling his works to a European audience. Tiffany?s success throughout Europe was largely due to the success of his works in the German and Austro-Hungarian markets through a series of exhibitions beginning in 1897 at the International Art Exhibition in Dresden. After the partnership between Tiffany and Bing ended, interest in Tiffany products began to slowly decline in Europe.[3] Overall Width (in)18.00 Overall Height (in)31.00 Max Hanging Distance (in)44.00 Net Weight (lbs)10.7 Panel Chain Length (in)28.00 Pane ShapeRectangle Glass TypeTiffany-glass Glass Thickness (in)0.12 Est. Glass Cuts327.00 Est. Glass Beads5.00 FinishBlack Overall Materials Glass & copper frame Specific Uses Indoor
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5ct Round Brilliant Cut Canary BIANCO Diamond

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 502)      

This Bianco diamond is ready to be mounted as a ring or pendant. Bianco... is a trademark that many consider to be synonymous with "the best of the best." Bianco-Diamonds... are not to be confused with a Zircon, with Moissanite by Charles Colvard, simulated Moissanite, simulated Cubic Zirconia or a Crystal. Bianco-Creation-Gemstones... and Bianco-Diamonds... are unique man-made, hand-cut, creations that have been hand selected for their beauty, comparable to the finest geologically mined gemstones. Bianco stones have extraordinary properties - specific gravity between 5.6 and 6.0 (1.6 times that of an uncut diamond), a high refractive index at 2.15?2.18, a dispersion of 0.058?0.066 using the same grading scale as a geological carbon diamond. White diamonds fall within a color chart of colorless A-C, near colorless-F, faint yellow G-N up to "SZ" which is yellow. This stone, if graded using a geological diamond grading system, would be classified as VVSI-E, virtually flawless. At your request, your gem comes with a certificate of authenticity and lifetime guarantee from breaking or chipping. Bianco-Creation-Gemstones... have been purchased, for over three decades by the sophisticated, elite, and celebrity buyers. Before you buy, learn more about Bianco gemstones at: www.bianco-diamonds.com
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Victorian Floor Lamp

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"LESLIE" Tiffany-style Victorian 2 Light Floor Lamp 18" Shade LESLIE, a Victorian downward floor lamp, will make a design statement by itself. Expand the effect by adding one or more of the other lamps in this design style. Expertly handcrafted with top quality materials including real stained glass and gem-like cabochons. The resin base and metal pole are finished in an antique bronze patina. Shade Width (in) 18.00 Shade Height (in) 9.50 Overall Height (in) 64.00 Base Width (in) 11.50 Base Height (in) 58.50 Threaded Pipe/finial Length (in) 5.50 Net Weight (lbs) 22.00 Light Direction Downlight Light Bulb Types (2) 100 Watt Max E26 Type A Bulb (not Included) Power Source Corded-electric, Wall Plug Electric Wire Length (in) 144.00 Switch Type Pull Chain Shade Shape Round Shade Materials Tiffany-glass Glass Thickness (in) 0.12 Est. Glass Cuts 530.00 Est. Glass Beads 80.00 Finish Dark Antique Bronze Overall Materials Glass, Resin, Metal & Electrical Components Specific Uses Indoor In the style of Tiffany. The most famous was the stained leaded glass lamp. ... Due to Tiffany's dominant influence on the style, the term 'Tiffany lamp' or 'Tiffany style lamp' is often used to refer to stained leaded glass lamps. This work is in the style of Louis Comfort Tiffany. Original Tiffany lamps can cost literally hundreds of thousands of dollars. More information on the Louis Comfort Tiffany's company: A Tiffany lamp is a type of lamp with a glass shade made with glass designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his design studio. The most famous was the stained leaded glass lamp. Tiffany lamps are considered part of the Art Nouveau movement. The first Tiffany lamp was created around 1895. Each lamp was handmade by skilled craftsmen, not mass- or machine-produced. Its designer was not, as had been thought for over 100 years, Louis Comfort Tiffany, but a previously unrecognized artist named Clara Driscoll who was identified in 2007 by Rutgers professor Martin Eidelberg as being the master designer behind the most creative and valuable leaded glass lamps produced by Tiffany Studios.[1][2] Tiffany's first business venture was an interior design firm in New York City, for which he designed stained glass windows. Tiffany lamps gained popularity after the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, where Tiffany displayed his lamps in a Byzantine-like chapel. His presentation caught the eye of many people, most notably Wilhelm Bode and Julius Lessing, directors of state museums in Berlin. Lessing purchased a few pieces to display in the Museum of Decorative Arts, making it the first European museum to own Tiffany glass. Though Tiffany's work was popular in Germany, other countries, such as France, were not as taken by it because of its relation to American crafts. Tiffany was only able to break into the French market by having the production of his works taken over by Siegfried Bing, with the assistance of many French artists. Without Bing?s access and contacts in Europe, Tiffany would not have had as much success selling his works to a European audience. Tiffany?s success throughout Europe was largely due to the success of his works in the German and Austro-Hungarian markets through a series of exhibitions beginning in 1897 at the International Art Exhibition in Dresden. After the partnership between Tiffany and Bing ended, interest in Tiffany products began to slowly decline in Europe.[3] ...
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Circulated 1976 20 Drachmai Greek Coin

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Circulated/uncirculated: Circulated Country/region Of Manufacture: Greece Year: 1976 - 9269-021918-EB-21712
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