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Boston-Jewelry-Onlin Lot # 1 Lot # 2 Lot #3 Lot # 4 Rare Large Early 1920's Beautiful 1950's Parure Set, Jadite Rare Frances Hirsch Original Tag Tear Drop Rhinestone Glass Center Stones, Set in Two Signed Vintage 1940's Necklace Brooch and Other 10K 1940's Carved Tone Metal Floral Design with Tiny and Earring Set Sea Glass Green Rhinestones - Includes Necklace, Cut Austrian Crystals & Beautifully Vintage Rhinestone Pins Scarab Tiger Eye Gold Bracelet and Earrings Matched Set Multicolored Millefiore Nuggets and Bracelet Ring Lot # 5 Lot # 6 Lot # 7 Lot # 8 Sterling Signed Stuart Lucky Brand Signed New Nye Pansy Pin and With Tags Large Bib Earrings, and 3 Other Necklace & Silverplate & Vintage Sterling and Signed Vintage Eisenberg Signed Stuart Nye Pins Turquoise Navajo Style Gold Filled Pins and Necklaces & Weiss Handmade Necklace Earrings: Opal, etc. Rhinestone Pins Lot # 9 Lot # 10 Lot # 11 Lot # 12 Lucky Brand Signed Bib Sterling Navajo Signed L. Carved Jade Floral 14K Sterling Silver 2 Piece Set Necklace and Silverplate Chee Native American Gold and Mother of Carved Rock Crystal With and Turquoise Navajo Cuff with Large Oval Pearl Earrings Amethyst Floral Design Style Necklace Stone Lot # 13 Lot # 14 Lot # 15 Lot # 16 10K White Gold Lucky Brand Signed New Joan Rivers Signed Diamond and Black Sterling Silver 2 Piece Set With Tags Egyptian Style Crystal Brooches and Diamond Art Deco Style Carved Rock Crystal With Multi Colored Bracelet and Bee Pin Ring Amethyst Floral Design Necklace Lot # 17 Lot # 18 Lot # 19 Lot # 20 Danish Sterling Silver 1940's Signed Pins - John L. Floral 14K 1950's Custom Made Brooch Denmark, 2 Enamel Very Heavy Solid Gold Lapis David Andersen Pins and Vintage Rhinestone Lazuli Bracelet - 8 Polished Signed Georg Jensen Signed Danish TENN Pewter Bracelets and 1940's Stones, Very Ornate Floarl Sterling Silver #283 Floral Pin Choker Leaf Pattern, Very Detailed & Butterfly Brooch Lot # 21 Lot # 22 Lot # 23 Lot # 24 18K Solid Heavy Gold 1950's Butterfly Pin - Set in Yellow and Lucky Brand New With Vintage Signed Miriam White Gold. 2 CT. Diamond Total Tags Signed Egyptian Signed Georg Jensen Weight, 1/2 CT Emeralds, 1/2 CT Haskell Pin and Lucite Rubies and 3/4 CT Sapphires. All Style Multi Colored Sterling Silver #318 Deer Bracelet and Other Miriam Hand Made Pierced Cut Work, Bracelet and Necklace with Leaves Brooch Haskell with Tags Stamped 18K Lot # 25 Lot # 26 Lot # 27 Lot # 28 Lucky Brand Signed New Sterling Silver Stamped With Tags Tiger Eye and Georg Jensen Sterling Mexico Heavy Wide Cuff, Onyx Necklace and Silver #340 Vintage Grape Brooch and Fish Bracelet and Other Brooch Signed Original Vintage Clear Crystal Brooch Necklace Patina, Great Form 1950's Necklaces Lot # 29 Lot # 30 Lot # 31 Lot # 32 14K White Gold Natural Ruby Ring With 1 1/2 CT Total Weight Lucky Brand New With Diamonds and 3 Ct. Total Weight Tags Signed Tiger Eye Rubies - Rich Red Color Ruby Vintage Sterling Signed and Onyx Necklace & Georg Jensen & Wendell Baguettes, Diamond Color Burma Quality Very Good. Beautiful Art Van Del Brooch and 3 Bracelet and Other Signed Sterling Pin, Deco Style Ring From 1940. Other Sterling Pins Necklace Vintage Ocanthus Leaves Lot # 33 Lot # 34 Lot # 35 Lot # 36 Vintage 1970's Sterling Lucky Brand Signed New With 22K Solid Gold Very Heavy Silver Heavy Ball Tags Ornate 3 Piece Gun Metal Vintage Brooches 1950's Woven Hand Brooch with Necklaces - Different with Marcasite Crystal Cuff, and Up Hanging Tassels MM Balls Necklace & Earrings Lot # 37 Lot # 38 Lot # 39 Lot # 40 Vintage 1940's Heavy Vintage Signed Marvella Signed Beau Sterling Pin, Signed Kramer Pin, 2 Sterling Silver Brooches Floral Necklace and Pin and Signed MadeLeine 14K Italian Gold 18" with Turquoise and and Large Sterling Earrings and 3 Other Chain - Heavy - Figaro Pendant with Malachite Brooch Vintage Pins Style Stone Lot # 41 Lot # 42 Lot # 43 Lot # 44 18K Gold Late Victorian Art Nouveau Rare Mississippi Pearl 1890s'/1910 Cabochon Lucky Brand Signed Sterling and Marcasite Drop Coral & Garnet Brooch, Quartz & Horn Design Pendant All Original, Custom Made Vintage Art Deco Twisted Knot - Etched Sterling Cultured Pearl and Floral Silverplate & Marcasite Earrings and Pearl Marcasite Austrian Crystal and Engraved Added Necklace & Bracelet Earrings Necklaces 3 Piece Detail Lot # 45 Lot # 46 Lot # 47 Lot # 48 Mexican Sterling Silver Bracelets. Aztec Lucky Brand Signed New With Tags Lapis Lazuli Calendar and Masks and 2 Signed Christmas Tree Huge Sterling Silver Vintage Signed Other Large Sterling Pins - BG and JJ and WR with Malachite Stone, Pendant Silverplate Necklace, & Chain Very Heavy - 60's/70's, Earrings and Bracelet. Also Silver and Semi Precious Signed Trifari Parrot and Chain is also signed Malachite Green Bracelet Stones Owl Pins Lot # 49 Lot # 50 Lot # 51 Lot # 52 Vintage 1930's / 40's Large Sterling Silver and Solid Platinum and Very Heavy Sterling Mother of Pearl Brooch - Diamond Brooch 1950's Lucky Brand Signed New With Silver Danish Design All Hand Made - Bali - Tags Square Cut Agate Mid Century Design - Beautiful Beadwork - Necklace, Deco Style Large Bracelets - One Signed Heavy White Stones - 4- Gorgeous Patina on Mother Quartz and Marcasite Napier - Early Blue Bell 5 Ct. Total Weight of Pearl Silverplate Necklace Design Lot # 53 Lot # 54 Lot # 55 Lot # 56 Original Tiffany Studios New York Handkerchief Box Signed Rare 18K Rose Gold & Sapphire Vintage Sterling Silver and Lucky Brand Signed New With Original Dark Patina - Multi Colored Stones - Late Gold Filled Lilly Brooch, Tags Large Lapis Lazuli Grapevine Pattern Green Slag Victorian/Early Edwardian Russian Amber Floral Pin and Necklace Art Deco Style and Glass Mint Conditon - Old Bracelet - Very Ornate - Early Art Noveau Crystal Beads Faux Ivory Necklace with Patina Beautifully Handmade All Set in Sterling Silver Marcasite Lot # 57 Lot # 58 Lot # 59 Lot # 60 Vintage Sterling Silver Rare Buenos Aires Pins : Danish John Signed "Argentina" 14K White Gold London Very Heavy Sterling Lauritzen Signed, Jewel Alpaca Silver Postcard Blue Topaz Fancy Cut Silver Mexico 1970's Art Signed and Other Bracelet from the with White Sapphires - Signed Sterling & Onyx Sterling Pin 30's/40's. All Original. Never Worn Necklace Lot # 61 Lot # 62 Lot # 63 Lot # 64 Kenneth Cole New With 1940's Custom Made 18K Rose Gold Russian Tags Cut Stones with Very Detailed Sterling Vintage Circa 1900 Hand Victorian Locket Set with Old Gold Metal Necklaces - 3 Brooch All Etched & Painted Limoges Mine Cut Diamonds and Burma Piece Engraved Porcelain Brooches Ruby in Floral Design Lot # 65 Lot # 66 Lot # 67 Lot # 68 Rare 1960's 70's Signed Pal Large Victorian Gold Filled Sterling Silver Signed Kepenyes Mexico White Double Sided Photo Solid Heavy John Hardy Kenneth Cole New With Metal Articulated Bracelet - Mourning Locket Brooch Bamboo Hinged Cuff Tags Gold Metal Chain Link Wonderful Form and Early and Large Chantelene Art with Original Sack - w/ Couplets Necklace & Design Fulled Signed - Nouveau Gold Metal Signed Bracelet Great Patina Brooch Lot # 69 Lot # 70 Lot # 71 Lot # 72 Kenneth Cole New With Sterling Very Heavy 18K Gold Heavy 1960's 2 Art Deco Glass Floral Tags 3 Piece Set - Gold 1970's Mexico Signed Enamel Italian Inserts with Sterling Metal with Crystal Retro Style Necklace Numbered Fish Brooch Silver and Marcasite. All Necklace, Bracelet & with Faceted Onyx Box With Diamond Eye Original - 1920's Earrings Clasp Lot # 73 Lot # 74 Lot # 75 Lot # 76 18K White and Yellow Vintage 1960 Lucite Beads, Gold Rare Natural Late Kenneth Cole 2 Piece Micro Mosaic 1960's Italian Pins, Anne Klein Crystal Victorian Pearl Earrings 5- Sterling Silver Signed Black Jet Art Deco Style Necklaces New With Tags and 6 mm Circa 1890's - Danecraft and Other w/ Gold Metal Necklace Inc. Co. Large Beaded Necklace 1910 Brooches & Bracelet Lot # 77 Lot # 78 Lot # 79 Lot # 80 Gold Filled 1940's Flower 10K Solid Gold - Beautiful Vintage Retro 1940's Rare Sterling Silver Signed Pin, Butterfly Pin and Style Cabochon Ruby Bracelet - 1930s and Other Vintage Danecraft & Other Pins Earring Set, and Swirl Pin Fancy Cut - Delicate - Simple - Sterling Silver Floral and Earrings - Some Sterling Beautiful Design Pins (5 Piece) Lot # 81 Lot # 82 Lot # 83 Lot # 84 Kenneth Cole New With Vintage 60's/70's Signed 14 K White Gold & Fancy Sterling Silver Brooch on Tags 3 Piece Set Smokey Chain with Turquoise and Eisenberg Christmas Cut Blue Topaz Ring - Gun Metal Crystal Seed Pearls, Sterling and Tree and Candy Cane Pierced and Cut Out Necklace, Earrings & Amber Bracelet and Pins and Other Setting with Diamnds - Bracelet Sterling and Amethyst Pin Christmas Tree Pin Never Worn Lot # 85 Lot # 86 Lot # 87 Lot # 88 Native American Sterling Kenneth Cole New With 1970's Watch Cuff and Tags 4 Pieces: 2 Crystal Signed Sterling Silver Sterling and Turquoise Rare Cherry Amber Bakelite Necklace - Cuff Signed EJ Cuffs, Link Bracelet and Pins : Pine Cones Signed Necklace, Graduated Beads , and Necklace Signed L. M. Smokey Quartz Square E.A. Day and Floral Pin Carved Clasp - All Original - Nez cut Beaded Necklace Signed Raffaele Early Vintage Lot # 89 Lot # 90 Lot # 91 Lot # 92 14K Solid Gold Edwardian Bar Rare Sterling Silver Brooch with Black Enamel and Kenneth Cole New With Signed H & H deMattee Diamond Center Stone - Circa 1905 White and Yellow Gold. Sterling Silver & Onyx Tags 3 Pieces: 2 Boston Swan Boat and Beautifully Pierced and Filigree Boxed Set Cuff Links and Necklaces and 1 Retro Signed H & H Boston Work Shirt Buttons Bracelet Clipper Ship - Collectible Lot # 93 Lot # 94 Lot # 95 Lot # 96 Heavy Sterling Very Art Deco 1920's Made in Ornate Marcasite France Signed Rhinestone Kenneth Cole New With Tags Choker & Rhinestone Necklace 14K White Solid Gold, Bracelet and Massive Metal Moon Painted Colorful & Bracelet Circa 1920/30's - Size 13 Men's Wedding Very Heavy Wide Bow Beads Necklace, Bracelet & Rare French Clasp Band 10mm Wide Sterling & Marcasite Pin Earring Set Lot # 97 Lot # 98 Lot # 99 Lot # 100 Vintage Sterling Pins: Signed Vintage Early 800 Silver Enzell Pin, Rare Penguin Pin Vintage Art Nouveau 14K Rose Gold Rare Siam Bracelet, All Hand and Heavy Star Swirl 1920's Pin.
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