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Several Pieces of Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Case XX Knives 09/24/21 03:39:01 Several pieces of gold and diamond jewelry, Case XX knives, Randall Made Knives, Benchmade Knives, Morgan Dollars, Silver Bullion, Pokemon cards, Large variety of coins and many other "small" collectibles Auction Opens: Wed, Mar 31 5:49pm CT Auction Closes: Wed, Apr 7 6:05pm CT Lot Title Lot Title 0001 10k men’s intaglio gladiator ring, size 9 0029 10k natural cameo ring, size 7.5 0002 10k Diamond ring, size 6 0030 14k white gold necklace, 14― long 0003 14k emerald ring, size 6.5 0031 14k Diamond cross 0004 14k emerald & diamond ring, size 7 0032 14k white gold wedding band size 7 0005 10k white gold “pink ice― ring, size 8.25 0033 14k white gold wedding band, size 7 0006 14k white gold Diamond ring, size 5.25 0034 Very wide 14k wedding band size 11 0007 14k white gold Diamond ring, size 6.5 0035 14k Diamond ring size 7.5 0008 14k Diamond solitaire ring, size 6.5 0036 14k rope bracelet, clasp won’t open 0009 14k Diamond ring, size 5, break in shank 0037 14k white gold Art Deco aquamarine size 6.5 0010 14k Diamond cluster, size 6 0038 14k ruby/garnet? Ring size 8.5 0011 14k Keepsake wedding band, size 4.5 0039 10k Diamond ring size 6 0012 10k ruby & Diamond ring, size 7.5, missing one 0040 Antique 18k white gold Art Deco wedding stone band, size 7 0013 18― pink coral & 14k double strand necklace 0041 18k white gold Art Deco diamond ring, size 7.5 0014 1879 American Waltham key wind pocket 0042 Vintage Ladies Movado Watch With 22 watch, sterling silver case, running Authentic Diamonds 0015 14k white gold pear shape solitaire ring, size 8 0043 Gold Ladies Ring With Authentic Diamonds 0016 14k white gold ring with authentic diamond, 0044 One Of A Kind Handmade Items By Gerald size 8, signed Haven "Jerry" Metcalf- 2 Hat Pins Comprised Of 0017 10k white gold ring , size 8 Porcupine Quill And Deer Bone 0018 10k gemstone ring, size 8.5 0045 10.5" One Of A Kind Handmade Item By Gerald "Jerry" Metcalf- Deer Hoof Poker/Push 0019 10k white gold ring, size 6.5 0046 8.5" One Of A Kind Handmade Knife By 0020 10k hearts ankle? Bracelet 10― long Gerald "Jerry" Metcalf- Circular Saw Blade 0021 10k cameo ring, size 7 Knife With Deer Antler Handle And Leather 0022 10k ruby? Ring size 7 Sheath 0023 10k 1958 class ring, size 6.5, 6.65 grams 0047 7" One Of A Kind Handmade Knife By Gerald "Jerry" Metcalf- Arrowhead Blade With 0024 14k Fire opal pendant on 15― 14k chain Buffalo And Deer Handle 0025 10k diamond pendant on 18― 10k necklace 0048 9" One Of A Kind Handmade Knife By Gerald 0026 10k garnet ring, size 8, has break "Jerry" Metcalf- Water Buffalo Horn With 0027 10k diamond cut rope necklace, 20― long Indian Turqouise Accent, Red Cat Eye Agate Stone Blade, Shark Skin Sheath With Beaver 0028 10k white gold pearl ring, size 8 Tail And Deer Accents 1/12 09/24/21 03:39:01 Lot Title Lot Title 0049 10" One Of A Kind Handmade Knife By Gerald 0088 1807 Draped Bust large cent "Jerry" Metcalf- American Shank Elk Bone 0089 2 1909-VDB wheat pennies Blade With Copper Inlay And Leather Sheath 0090 3 1858 Flying Eagle cents 0050 One Of A Kind Handmade Neck Knife By Gerald "Jerry" Metcalf- Deer Handle, Lamb 0091 3 1857 Flying Eagle cents Shoulder, Deer Jawbone Sheath With Coyote 0092 3 1860’s Shield nickels Knne Cap Topper 0093 1865 Civil War era two cent coin 0051 3 early Indian Head pennies 0094 3 early Liberty “V― nickels 0052 3 early Indian Head pennies 0095 1924-S & 1926-D Buffalo nickels 0053 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0096 3 1857 Flying Eagle cents 0054 3 early Indian Head pennies 0097 1856 Seated Liberty half dime 0055 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0098 3 1870’s Shield nickels 0056 3 early Indian Head pennies 0099 3 1880’s Shield nickels 0057 3 early Indian Head pennies 0100 4 1860’s Shield nickels 0058 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0101 4 early Shield nickels 0059 3 early Indian Head pennies 0102 1864 & 1865 Civil War era two cent coins 0060 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0103 3 1909 wheat pennies 0061 3 early Indian Head pennies 0104 3 1858 Flying Eagle cents 0062 3 early Indian Head pennies 0105 3 1857 Flying Eagle cents 0063 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0106 3 1910’s Mercury dimes 0064 3 early Indian Head pennies 0107 3 1940’s Mercury dimes 0065 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0108 1890 Seated Liberty dime 0066 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0109 1876 Seated Liberty dime 0067 3 early Indian Head pennies 0110 3 silver dimes 0068 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0111 2 1864 two cent pieces 0069 3 early Indian Head pennies 0112 3 rare date Wheat pennies 0070 3 early Indian Head pennies 0113 3 1943 BU steel Wheat pennies 0071 3 early Indian Head pennies 0114 4 1943 BU steel wheat pennies 0072 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0115 3 1909-VDB wheat pennies 0073 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0116 1943-S war nickel, Flying Eagle cent & Shield 0074 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies nickel 0075 3 early Indian Head pennies 0117 3 1909 VDB wheat pennies 0076 3 early Indian Head pennies 0118 3 1909 VDB wheat pennies 0077 3 early Indian Head pennies 0119 3 1940’s Mercury dimes 0078 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0120 3 1920’s Mercury dimes 0079 3 early Indian Head pennies 0121 3 1910’s Mercury dimes 0080 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0122 3 1920’s Mercury dimes 0081 3 early Indian Head pennies 0123 3 1920’s Mercury dimes 0082 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0124 2 early two cent pieces 0083 3 early Indian Head pennies 0125 3 1909 VDB wheat pennies 0084 3 Civil War era Indian Head pennies 0126 1864 & 1865 two cent pieces 0085 2 1863 Indian Head pennies 0127 3 1930’s Mercury dimes 0086 Early 1800’s Coronet Head large cent 0128 3 1909 VDB wheat pennies 0087 Mid 1800’s Braided Hair large cent 0129 3 1930’s Mercury dimes 2/12 09/24/21 03:39:01 Lot Title Lot Title 0130 5 Indian Head pennies 0172 14k white gold Diamond ring, 1/3 ctw size 8.5 0131 4 V nickels 0173 Sterling Disney Little Mermaid pendant & 14― 0132 4 Liberty V nickels necklace 0133 4 Liberty V nickels 0174 Sterling ring size 9.5 0134 4 Indian Head pennies 0175 Sterling CZ hoop earrings 0135 3 Liberty V nickels 0176 Gold over sterling hoop earrings 0136 4 Liberty V nickels 0177 Sterling pig brooch Anne Harvey Mexico 0137 4 Indian Head pennies 0178 3 sterling bangle bracelets with stones 0138 4 Liberty V nickels 0179 Sterling bangle bracelet signed Lane 0139 4 Liberty V nickels 0180 Sterling bangle & sterling cable necklace 0140 4 Liberty V nickels 0181 Large sterling brooch Mexico 0141 4 Liberty V nickels 0182 Sterling pendant 0142 Gold flakes, 1 grain silver bar & copper round 0183 2 pair chunky sterling earrings 0143 Tokens, wheat pennies & foreign coins 0184 2 sterling religious pendants 0144 127 Buffalo nickels 0185 Sterling floral brooch 0145 Robeson Shur Edge USA pocket knife 0186 Sterling balls bracelet with glass beads 0146 1940-1964 Case xx slim trapper pocket knife 0187 Large sterling bird pin/pendant 0147 1940-64 Case xx Office Knife 0188 Sterling Milor Italy pendant & necklace 0148 Case xx 9 dot slim trapper 0189 4 chunky sterling rings 0149 Case xx 1970 20 dot canoe 0190 Sterling bracelet Italy 8― 0150 Case xx stainless 10 dot pocket knife 0191 Sterling cat earrings 0151 1973 Case xx 7 dot one arm razor 0192 3 sterling chains 16―, 18― & 20― 0152 Marble Arms 22 ammo dispenser 0193 3 sterling rings 0153 Fish knife USA 0194 Sterling engravable bracelet 0154 German Eye Brand yellow sod buster 0195 United States Army ring size 6.5 0155 Case xx 1970 10 dot one arm razor 0196 WWII 50th Anniversary silver dollar 0156 Case xx 6 dot yellow stockman 0197 Women in Military silver dollar on 24― sterling necklace 0157 1965-69 Case xx big Congress 4 blade red bone 0198 20 1964 silver quarters 0158 1975 Case xx big Congress 4 blade 0199 Coin pendants, pin, cuff link etc 0159 1978 Case xx trapper bone handles 0200 Indian Head penny, V nickel & Buffalo nickels 0160 1972 Case XX big Congress 4 blade bone handles 0201 10 1964 silver quarters 0161 1971 Case xx 9 dot one arm razor 0202 15 1964 silver quarters 0162 1975 Case xx canoe with bone handles 0203 12 silver Roosevelt dimes 0163 John Primble Belknap pocket knife 0204 6 1964 silver Kennedy half dollars 0164 John Primble Belknap pocket knife 0205 8 1962 silver quarters 0165 Robeson Shur Edge USA pocket knife 0206 10 1964 silver Kennedy half dollars 0166 Case xx 1965-69 stainless knife with scissors 0207 Huge custom knife by Don Zee stag handle, with sheath 0167 John Primble Belknap pocket knife 0208 Vintage nos Old Style beer tap handle 0168 Robeson Shur Edge USA pocket knife 0209 9 1950’s Coca Cola keychains & a shell 0169 John Primble Belknap pocket knife keychain 0170 Robeson Shur Edge USA Pocket Eze 0210 Camillus Cub Scouts BSA knife unsharpened 0171 14k Diamond cluster, 2 ctw, size 7 3/12 09/24/21 03:39:01 Lot Title Lot Title 0211 Rare nos Acton Coca Cola bottle opener w/box 0250 1921-D Morgan silver dollar & hardware 0251 1921-S Morgan silver dollar 0212 Authentic Randall Made stag handle knife 0252 1921 Morgan silver dollar w/sheath & stone 0253 3 Liberty V nickels 0213 Lykars C5 pipe handmade in Denmark 0254 3 Liberty V nickels 0214 Stanwell Majestic pipe made in Denmark 0255 3 Liberty V nickels 0215 Gasparini Italy Fatta A Mano pipe 0256 3 Liberty V nickels 0216 Lot of lead soldiers & toys 0257 2 Liberty V nickels & 1858 Flying Eagle cent 0217 American Battery Company Nashville TN advertising knife 0258 1930 Standing Liberty quarter 0218 8 shooting awards & badges 0259 1943 steel pennies
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