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Stone, Gold and Metal Jewelry Including a Pair of Cultured LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate A collecon of mul-stone, gold and metal jewelry including a pair of cultured pearl, diamond and ten karat yellow gold earrings; A pair of 8 mm, cultured pearl and ten karat yellow gold stud earrings; A pair of 10 mm, lapis lazuli and 4000 fourteen karat yellow gold stud earrings; Two oval-cut citrine and ten yellow gold pendants; Five pairs of synthetic sapphire, glass, fourteen karat, ten karat and metal earrings, gross weight 16.7 grams; A diamond and eighteen karat white gold masonic pin, gross weight 0.6 grams; Five enamel, metal emblematic pin; together with several sapphire, diamond, emerald, cultured pearl, opal yellow gold, gold-filled and metal misc. items $ 50 - 100 A gemstone and silver suite 4001 including a necklace, bracelet and drop earrings with amethyst and labradorite. Gross weight: 187.1 gs.; Respective lengths: 19 in., 8 in., 1 1/2 in. $ 200 - 400 A gemstone and silver suite 4002 including a necklace, earrings and strap bracelet. Gross weight: 147.3 gs.; Respective lengths: 19 1/2 in, 1 1/2 in., 7 in. $ 200 - 400 A group of labradorite and silver jewelry 4003 including a pendant, ring and drop earrings. Gross weight: 63.2 gs.; Pendant length: 2 3/4 in; Ring size: 8; Earring length: 1 1/2 in. $ 200 - 400 A group of silver jewelry 4004 A cubic zirconia pave ring; A jeweler's glass and cubic zirconia ring; A bangle bracelet with cubic zirconia accents; A jeweler's glass and marcasite strap bracelet. Gross weight: 76.5 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of silver fashion jewelry 4005 including three pairs of earrings; Two pendants. Gross weight: 59.2 gs. $ 100 - 200 4006 A group of silver earclips the four pairs include hematite, malachite, onyx, and amethyst. Gross weight: 70.5 gs. $ 300 - 500 A pair of sterling earclips 4007 designed as fluted sterling. Gross weight: 11.0 gs.; Length: 7/8 in. $ 300 - 500 A group of sterling earclips 4008 including three pairs in organic forms. Gross weight: 39.4 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of silver jewelry 4009 including a necklace and earrings suite; A ring. Gross weight: 92.7 gs.; Necklace length: 18 in; Earring length: 1 1/2 in.; Ring size: 7 1/2. $ 150 - 250 A sterling necklace 4010 designed as a mesh scarf. Gross weight: 77.2 gs.; Length: 26 1/2 in. $ 300 - 500 A group of silver jewelry 4011 including a cultured pearl necklace; A link bracelet; A ring. Gross weight: 218.6 gs.; Necklace length: 18 in.; Bracelet length: 7 1/2 in.; Ring size: 6. $ 100 - 150 4012 A group of silver and white metal bracelets including a sterling Mexican cuff bracelet of ergonomic form. Gross weight: 202.3 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of silver bracelets 4013 the five chains include roped, cable, modified rolo, wheat and modified marine links. Gross weight: 19.0 gs. $ 150 - 250 Page 1 of 39 A group of silver bracelets 4014 including a bangle; Two cuffs. Gross weight: 119.9 gs.; Respective interior circumferences: 8 in., 6 1/2 in., 6 1/2 in. $ 200 - 400 A group of sterling cufflinks, Georg Jensen 4015 including two pairs. Gross weight: 32.7 gs.; Length: 7/8". $ 200 - 400 4016 A group of silver earrings and a pendant including a pendant; Five pairs of earrings, including one with lapis. Gross weight: 56.2 gs. $ 100 - 200 A sterling silver and fourteen karat gold cuff bracelet and earring suite 4017 designed as textured silver with polished gold trim. Gross weight: 82.9 gs.; Bracelet interior circumference: 6 1/2 in.; Earring diameter: 1 in. $ 300 - 500 A group of silver jewelry, incl. Mexican, Danish, etc. 4018 including a Danish Modernist necklace and earclip suite. Gross weight: 171.4 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of silver jewelry 4019 including four rings, two pairs of earrings and a pendant. Gross weight: 78.6 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of silver jewelry 4020 including six pairs of earrings; Three rings. Gross weight: 84.8 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of silver jewelry, incl. Mexican 4021 A Mexican blue hardstone necklace; A collar necklace; Two pairs of earrings, including blue hardstone; Two bangle bracelets; Two link bracelets. Gross weight: 254.5 gs. $ 150 - 250 4022 A group of abolone shell and silver jewelry, incl. Mexican including a cuff bracelet; A link bracelet; Three pairs of earrings. Gross weight: 107.9 gs. $ 200 - 400 A Mexican silver necklace and bracelet suite 4023 designed as open form geometric links. Gross weight: 153.4 gs.; Necklace length: 18 in.; Bracelet length: 8 in. $ 150 - 250 A Mexican silver necklace and bracelet 4024 designed as geometric open form links. Gross weight: 166.3 gs.; Respective lengths: 16 in., 7 1/2 in. $ 300 - 500 A group of silver jewelry 4025 including four Mexican brooches; A pair of button earrings. Gross weight: 65.8 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of silver jewelry, incl. Mexican, German 4026 A Mexican foliate cuff bracelet; A roped cuff bracelet; A link bracelet. Two pairs of earclips, including German; A single unmatched earring; A ring; Two brooches. Gross weight: 161.7 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of silver jewelry 4027 including a necklace; Three cuff bracelets; Four pairs of earrings; A single unmatched earring. Gross weight: 214.9 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of silver jewelry and accessories 4028 including two necklaces; Six bracelets; A pendant brooch; A pair of cufflinks; A hair comb; A broken chain and other findings. Gross weight: 432.3 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of silver jewelry, incl. Mexican 4029 including three strap bracelets and two pairs of earclips. Gross weight: 195.6 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of silver jewelry 4030 including two beaded necklaces and a link bracelet. Gross weight: 291.1 gs. $ 200 - 400 Page 2 of 39 A group of silver and mixed metal jewelry 4031 including two silver cuff bracelets; A white metal necklace; Four pairs of mixed metal earrings. Silver gross weight: 169.5 gs. $ 100 - 200 A group of amber jewelry 4032 including an amber pendant on cord with silver fittings; An amber and silver pendant; A pair of amber drop earrings with gold-filled fittings. Gross weight: 42.5 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of amber and silver jewlery 4033 including a pendant, two rings and a pair of drop earrings. Gross weight: 42.2 gs. $ 200 - 400 A silver belt 4034 composed of coins. Gross weight: 298.9 gs.; Length: 39 in. $ 100 - 150 A group of silver and white metal belts 4035 including a silver belt composed of rectangular panels; A white metal belt composed of oval panels. Silver gross weight: 153.0 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of turquoise or lapis and silver belts 4036 including a turquoise and silver link belt; A leather belt with lapis and silver buckles. Gross weight: 1,077.0 gs.; Respective lengths: 27 - 32 in.; 41 - 45 in. $ 500 - 700 A group of turquoise and silver necklaces 4037 A silver beaded necklace with a turquoise pendant; A turquoise link necklace. Gross weight: 345.4 gs.; Respective lengths: 26 in., 26 in. $ 300 - 500 A group of turquoise and silver jewelry 4038 including a pendant necklace and two pairs of earrings. Gross weight: 88.3 gs.; Necklace length: 18 in.; Earring lengths: 1 in., 2 in. $ 200 - 400 A group of turquoise and silver bracelets 4039 the two open form repousse cuffs with polished turquoise. Gross weight: 96.5 gs.; Interior circumference: 7 in. $ 100 - 150 A group of turquoise and silver necklaces 4040 including two squash blossom necklaces; A horseshoe motif. Gross weight: 597.0 gs.; Respective lengths: 23 in., 29 in., 19 in. $ 400 - 600 A group of silver jewelry 4041 including six rings; A pair of earrings. Gross weight: 103.7 gs. $ 150 - 250 A group of American South West jewelry 4042 including a hardstone inlaid leather bolo tie; A tiger's eye quartz and turquoise bead necklace; A turquoise and silver ring; A silver money clip. Silver gross weight: 59.6 gs. $ 150 - 250 A turquoise and sterling bolo e, Thomas Byrd 4042A a silver figure adorned in polished turquoise, joins a woven leather cord. Gross weight: 170.9 gs.; Pendant length: 5 1/2 in. $ 300 - 500 4043 A group of gemstone and silver jewelry including four pendants; Three pairs of earrings; Two rings. Gross weight: 129.8 gs. $ 200 - 400 A group of hardstone and silver jewelry including a beaded turquoise necklace; A mother-of-pearl, turquoise, and lapis torsade 4044 necklace with inlaid shell pendant; A blue hardstone and silver collar necklace; A silver and leather bolo tie; A beaded silver necklace with turquoise pendant; A silver necklace with an imitation turquoise pendant. Gross weight: 1,237.0 gs. $ 200 - 400 Page 3 of 39 A group of hardstone jewelry including four necklaces with coral and turquoise, lapis, green hardstone and tiger's eye; A 4045A pair of matching coral and turquoise drop earrings. Respective lengths: 25 in., 19 in., 34 in., 21 in., 2 in. $ 30 - 50 A group of beaded necklaces 4046 including white coral; A strand of red hardstone; A silver necklace with coral, amber and clay beads. Respective lengths: 19 in., 20 in., 28 in. $ 150 - 250 A group of amber jewelry 4047 including five beaded necklaces and two pendant necklaces of baltic, butterscotch and egg yolk amber. Gross weight: 736.2 gs. $ 200 - 400 An amber necklace 4048 a strand of fifty-one oblong beads, measuring approximately 11.2-11.5 mm.
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