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Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 4000 an Art Deco LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate An Art Deco diamond, sapphire and twelve karat gold brooch 4000 designed as a white-topped yellow gold navette, set with old European or rose-cut diamonds and calibre-cut sapphires. 2.9 dwt; length: 1 1/2 in $ 500 - 700 An Art Deco diamond and platinum ring featuring a bezel-set old European-cut diamond, weighing approximately 1.10 carats, atop a 4000A pierced and millegrained gallery, further accented by baguette or single-cut diamonds. 2.6 dwt; size: 5 $ 300 - 500 A sapphire, diamond and eighteen karat gold band ring 4001 designed as channel-set radiant-cut diamonds and sapphires. 1.9 dwt; size: 7 $ 400 - 600 A pair of sapphire, diamond and fourteen karat white gold stud earrings 4002 each designed as a circular-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 0.55 carat, framed by round brilliant-cut diamonds. 0.8 dwt; diameter: 1/4 in $ 300 - 500 A pair of ruby, diamond and fourteen karat gold stud earrings 4003 each designed as a floriform ruby cluster, accented by round brilliant-cut diamonds. 1.2 dwt; diameter: 1/4 in $ 400 - 600 A ruby, diamond and eighteen karat white gold band ring 4004 designed as channel-set radiant-cut diamonds and rubies. 2.0 dwt; size: 7 $ 400 - 600 A pair of diamond, sapphire and sterling silver earrings designed as circular-cut ruby or single-cut diamond pavé navette-shaped drops; estimated 4005 total sapphire weight throughout: 1.30 carats; estimated total diamond weight throughout: 1.00 carats. 0.450 ozt; length: 2 1/2 in $ 350 - 450 4006 A diamond and eighteen karat white gold ring of bypass design, featuring bezel-set rose-cut diamonds of varied shapes. 1.5 dwt; size: 8 1/4 $ 450 - 650 A pair of iolite, diamond and fourteen karat white gold earrings 4007 each designed as an oval-cut iolite, measuring approximately 7.80 x 6.00 x 3.10 mm or 7.70 x 5.80 x 2.90 mm, surmounted by a round brilliant-cut diamond. 1.2 dwt; length: 1/3 in $ 300 - 500 4008 A sapphire and eighteen karat gold necklace designed as spectacle-set oval-cut sapphires, joined by cable link chain. 1.9 dwt; length: 18 in $ 500 - 700 A group of sapphire, diamond and gold stacking rings 4009 including two eighteen or fourteen karat gold rings, bezel-set with rectangular step or circular-cut sapphires and round brilliant-cut diamonds. 1.9 dwt; sizes: 7 1/4, 8 $ 600 - 800 A pair of ruby or sapphire, diamond and silver bangle bracelets 4010 set to the front with a row of alternating step-cut rubies or sapphires and round brilliant-cut diamonds. 13.8 Gross dwt; interior circumference: 6 1/2 $ 400 - 600 4011 A sapphire and eighteen karat gold necklace designed as spectacle-set step-cut sapphires, joined by cable link chain. 2.1 dwt; length: 18 in $ 500 - 700 Page 1 of 46 A group of ruby, diamond and fourteen karat gold jewelry including a pair of circular-cut ruby, each weighing approximately 0.55 carat, stud earrings, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds; an oval-cut ruby ring, weighing approximately 0.45 4012 carat, between round brilliant-cut diamond shoulders; a step-cut ruby, weighing approximately 0.65 carat, on polished hoop. 3.0 gross dwt; ring sizes; 6, 6 1/4; earring diameter: 1/4 in $ 1,000 - 1,500 A group of ruby, pink sapphire, diamond and gold stacking rings 4013 including two eighteen or fourteen karat gold rings, bezel-set with an oval-cut ruby or circular-cut pink sapphire and round brilliant-cut diamond. 2.0 gross dwt: sizes 6 1/4, 7 $ 550 - 750 A fancy colored sapphire and eighteen karat gold necklace 4014 designed as rose-cut pink, yellow, purple or blue sapphires, spectacle-set on cable link chain. 1.9 dwt; length: 18 in $ 500 - 700 A pink sapphire, diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4015 designed as a cushion-cut pink sapphire, weighing approximately 0.60 carat, within round brilliant-cut diamond halo. 1.3 dwt; size: 6 3/4 $ 400 - 600 A pink tourmaline, diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4016 designed as a step-cut pink tourmaline, measuring approximately 6.60 x 5.30 mm, between round brilliant-cut diamond shoulders. 1.6 dwt; size: 7 1/2 $ 450 - 650 A diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4017 of geometric open form, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds. 1.1 dwt; size: 6 $ 350 - 550 A group of emerald, diamond and fourteen karat gold stacking rings 4018 each designed as bezel-set step-cut emeralds, with round brilliant-cut diamond shoulders. 2.2 gross dwt; sizes: 7 $ 600 - 800 A group of emerald, diamond and fourteen karat gold jewelry 4019 including a pair of oval-cut emerald stud earrings, each weighing approximately 0.40 carat; a step-cut emerald, weighing approximately 0.40 carat, between round brilliant-cut diamond shoulders. 1.9 dwt; ring size: 6; earring length: 1/4 in $ 300 - 500 An emerald, diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4020 designed as a step-cut emerald, weighing approximately 0.55 carat, between round brilliant- cut diamond shoulders. 1.3 dwt; size: 7 1/2 $ 300 - 500 A green quartz, diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4021 designed as an oval-cut quartz, measuring approximately 20.00 x 15.10 x 9.50 mm, framed by round brilliant-cut diamonds, between open shoulders. 5.2 dwt; size: 7 $ 500 - 700 A green tourmaline, diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4022 designed as an oval-cut green tourmaline, measuring approximately 9.10 x 6.70 mm, atop round brilliant-cut diamond open gallery and shoulders. 1.5 dwt; size: 7 $ 450 - 650 A moonstone and fourteen karat gold ring 4023 designed as a bezel-set cushion-shaped moonstone cabochon, measuring approximately 8.50 x 8.50 x 4.20 mm, on polished gold hoop. 1.1 dwt; size: 6 $ 200 - 400 An orange quartz, diamond and fourteen karat gold ring 4024 designed as an oval-cut orange quartz, measuring approximately 20.00 x 15.10 x 9.40 mm, framed by round brilliant-cut diamonds, between open shoulders. 5.4 dwt; size: 7 $ 500 - 700 Page 2 of 46 A fourteen karat gold chain necklace 4025 designed as a polished paperlink chain. 4.3 dwt; length: 18 in $ 500 - 700 A group of cameo or intaglio and gold jewelry including a carved shell cameo and fourteen karat gold ring; a carved onyx intaglio and ten 4026 karat gold ring; a carved shell cameo and fourteen karat gold brooch. 27.9 Gross dwt; ring sizes: 5, 10 1/2; brooch length: 2 1/4 in $ 400 - 600 A diamond and sterling silver bangle bracelet 4027 designed as bezel-set rose-cut diamonds, on textured ground. 0.815 ozt: interior circumference: 7 1/2 in $ 200 - 400 4028 A pair of diamond and sterling silver bangle bracelets set to the front with single-cut diamonds. 0.850 Gross ozt; interior circumferences: 7 in $ 250 - 450 A multi-color tourmaline, diamond and blackened silver cuff bracelet 4029 featuring square-cut orange, pink or green tourmalines and trimmed in single-cut diamonds; estimated total diamond weight: 1.00 carats. 1.500 ozt; interior circumference: 6 3/4 in $ 300 - 500 A group of strap bracelets 4030 including one sterling bracelet and one white metal bracelet, set with carved black hardstone. 106.5 Gross gs $ 150 - 250 A group of turquoise, coral and silver jewelry, including Native American including four cuff bracelets, set with polished turquoise or coral; a pair silver cuff bracelets 4031 of rope design; two turquoise and silver rings, comprising one from John Coers Cherokee; two pairs of silver earrings, set with polished turquoise or coral; a carved turquoise and silver necklace. 12.24 Gross ozt $ 500 - 700 A group of turquoise and heishi necklaces including three turquoise bead necklaces; a turquoise and heishi bead necklace; two heishi 4032 bead necklaces fitted with tumbled turquoise beads; a turquoise, mother of pearl and heishi zuni fetish necklace. 270 Gross gs $ 200 - 400 (Lot of 9) Aesthetic Movement quadruple and silver plate child's cups: cups by Rogers Bros, 4050 Reed & Barton and Derby, some engraved, the tallest $ 600 - 800 (Lot of 2) Mother of pearl mounted sterling rattles: the first, English with Birmingham 1904 4051 hallmarks, of repousse baluster form fitted with bells, teething ring and pacifier; the second, a Paye & Baker Manufacturing Co. rattle chased with nusery rhymes, the longest 7.5"l $ 300 - 500 George III Sheffield plated footed fruit basket, cast with a gadroon and leafy rim border 6"h x 4052 16"w x 11"d $ 100 - 200 English military "Dobson Trophy" plated chalice, with inscribed winners from 1908-1912, the 4053 large cup rising on rifle supports, 9.75"h x 5.25"dia. $ 100 - 200 4053A Art Nouveau pewter gunpowder horn cast with mythological figures, verso with an Art Nouveau nude female in a naturalistic setting, hung with pendant chain, 7"h $ 100 - 200 (lot of 2) Sterling mounted china chargers: one Copeland Spode, the other, a Worcester plate 4054 with floral swag border, 12"d $ 200 - 400 4055 Shreve & Co sterling charger with reticulated border, monogrammed, 11"h, 13.75 toz $ 300 - 500 Pair Siamese sterling weighted three light candelabra with a figural medallion in raised relief, 4056 each 9"h $ 150 - 200 Page 3 of 46 (lot of 6) Sterling and sterling weighted table articles: an Art Nouveau Gorham candy dish, an associated weighted pair of bud vases with repousse figures of amorini; and a Whiting 4057 Princess Ingrid ruler form letter opener; together with a weighted three light candelabra; and a salt, 8.75"h, 7.8 toz $ 300 - 500 (lot of 10) Sterling mounted glasses with reticulated borders: (6) sherbert cups and (4) 4058 cordials $ 300 - 500 4059 Shreve and Co Art Nouveau sterling footed gravy boat, foliate rim, 4"h x 7.5"w, 6.7 toz $ 150 - 250 (lot of 20) Decorative faux tortoise shell hair combs: including (8) fitted with rhinestones, a 4060 gilt filigree flower, etc., the largest 4"h x 5.5"w $ 100 - 200 (lot of 6) Sterling and silver plate mounted dresser set items: an engine turned sterling brush 4061 and mirror set; a small sterling mounted clothes brush; a (3) piece plated brush, mirror and comb $ 100 - 200 (lot of 3) Art Nouveau sterling bowl #6194 and a Japanese .950 silver pair of seahorse stem 4062 cocktail glasses, 6 toz, the largest 5.75"d $ 200 - 400 4063 J.
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