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1 SAPPHIRE and DIAMOND CIRCLE PIN. of Overlapping Quatrefoil Shapes Set in White Gold, the Clasp Marked Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 1 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CIRCLE PIN. Of overlapping quatrefoil shapes set in white gold, the clasp marked "14K." Diameter 1 1/4 inches. 2 ART NOUVEAU STYLE ENAMEL, DIAMOND, EMERALD AND PEARL PENDANT BROOCH MADE BY NOUVEAU, CIRCA 2000, BARCELONA, SPAIN. The plique a jour enamel and gemstones set in 18K gold with maker's mark and stamped "5/89." Length 1 3/4 inches. In original box with maker's certificate and hardbound catalog. 3 CITRINE AND SEED PEARL CIRCULAR PENDANT NECKLACE AND A CITRINE RING. Length of necklace 18 inches, ring size 6. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 4 TWO MULTI-STRAND FAUX PEARL NECKLACES, ONE WITH CRYSTAL SIDE DRAPE BY SIMAN TU, NEW YORK. Lengths 18 inches. Together with a string of costume pearls, length 17 1/2 inches. 5 GROUP OF COSTUME JEWELRY BRACELETS. Including bangles, cuffs and beaded examples. Approximately 18 pcs. 6 LOT OF COSTUME JEWELRY NECKLACES. Together with an art glass five-pointed star. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 7 THREE LADIES' WRISTWATCHES. Including a Jaz Paris quartz example, 14K gold Movado tank style example and a Swiss watch marked "Hermes Paris." 8 TWO-TIERED LUCITE BOX OF EARRINGS AND OTHER PIECES. Including approximately 14 pairs of earrings, all clip-on or screw-back examples. Together with a Tiffany & Co. keychain and other pieces. 9 WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING MOUNT. The sides with diamond chips, one side set with an approximately 1/2 carat diamond, the shank marked "14K." Missing center stone and a side stone. Size 6 1/2. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 10 TWO SILVER BEADED NECKLACES AND A SILVER BOTTEGA VENETA PENDANT. The first marked "Dobbs" and 925, length 18 inches; the second constructed of pairs of half beads, unmarked, length 15 1/2 inches; the third with maker's mark stamped "925 Italy," diameter 4 inches. 11 LUCITE TRAY OF COSTUME JEWELRY INCLUDING BRACELETS, RINGS, EARRINGS, A CAMROSE & KROSS PIN AND CHRISTMAS PIECES. Approximately 58 pieces. 12 GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, VARIOUS MAKERS, TWENTIETH CENTURY. Including a set of 6 Tiffany & Co. silver-gilt 'Tiffany' pattern ice cream spoons, 1907-47, not monogrammed. 41 oz. total. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 13 GROUP OF NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK COIN SILVER FIDDLE-HANDLED FORKS AND SPOONS, VARIOUS MAKERS, LATE EIGHTEENTH TO MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY. Most engraved with initials in foliate script. 17 oz. total. 14 AMERICAN SILVER 'GORHAM, PLAIN' PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE, GORHAM MFG. CO., THE PATTERN INTRODUCED IN 1933. Comprising 12 salad forks, 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 9 dinner knives, 12 teaspoons, 11 ice cream spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 6 silver-gilt demitasse spoons, pair of serving spoons. Together with a silver-gilt salad serving fork, a ladle with shell bowl and a master butter knife, various makers; a silverplate rattail tablespoon; and set of 11 fruit knives. 116 oz. weighable. 15 ENGLISH SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL-HANDLED FRUIT SERVICE, NINETEENTH CENTURY. Comprising 9 forks and 11 knives, and with 5 extra knives. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 16 PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A WOMAN WEARING A NECKLACE WITH CROSS IN A CASE FITTED AS A BROOCH. Height 1 3/4 inches. 17 FRENCH BACCARAT GLASS 'SERPENTIN' VASE AND A TILTING ELLIPTICAL VASE, each etched with the circular factory mark and "Baccarat;" A SWEDISH ORREFORS 'MARIN' VASE, DESIGNED BY JAN JOHANSSON, etched "Orrefors LH t700 23;" AN AMERICAN STEUBEN #8083 VASE, DESIGNED BY GEORGE THOMPSON IN 1957, AND A SMALL HANDKERCHIEF VASE, each etched "Steuben;" AND A SMALL VASE ENGRAVED WITH FLOWER STEMS, signed and numbered. Height of first 10 1/4 inches. 18 BOHEMIAN ENGRAVED, CUT AND AMBER-FLASHED GLASS BOWL, LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Surrounded by a border of anthemion fronds issuing scrolls and joined by grape and leaf swags. Diameter 10 inches. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 19 AMERICAN SILVER SQUARE TRAY, ENSKO, NEW YORK, NY, CIRCA 1965. Engraved with the initials and date "R*W 3-1- 65 C*J," marked and pattern 1801A. 40 oz. 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches. 20 GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER HOLLOWWARE, VARIOUS MAKERS, TWENTIETH CENTURY. Comprising a beaker, jigger, two bowls, pair of casters, two open salt cellars and spoons and four nut dishes. 31 oz. total. (14) 21 TIFFANY & CO. SILVER TRAY, NEW YORK, 1907-47, engraved initials "AHLP" on the rim, diameter 13 inches; and a stand, 1947-56, diameter 9 7/8 inches, both marked. TOGETHER WITH A BALDWIN & MILLER, INC. SILVER 'BAMBOO' PATTERN DISH, NEWARK, NJ, engraved initials "AHLP" in the center, diameter 10 3/8 inches. 59 oz. total. (3) Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 22 ART NOUVEAU SILVER 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' VASE, REDLICH & CO., NEW YORK, NY, RETAILED BY SPAULDING & CO., CHICAGO, ILL, 1895-1910. Engraved initials "ERMC" on the base, factory and retailer's marks, pattern 7384. Height 16 3/8 inches. TOGETHER WITH AN ENGRAVED SILVER VASE, J.F. FRADLEY & CO., NEW YORK, NY, CIRCA 1900, marked. Height 14 inches. Both weighted. 23 JOHN ENGLISH (AMERICAN 1913-2013). A CATBOAT IN MOONLIGHT. Oil on board, 18 x 24 inches. Signed l.r. Provenance: Annapolis Marine Art Galley, Annapolis, Maryland. 24 MARIELUISE HUTCHINSON (AMERICAN, B. 1947). BOUQUET OF SPRING FLOWERS IN A NANTUCKET BASKET WITH AMERICAN FLAG. Oil on board. Signed "Marieluise" l.r. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 25 PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER OCTAGONAL ASHTRAYS, HENRY HODSON PLANTE, LONDON, 1937-38. Not monogrammed, each marked and stamped "H.H. PLANTE/ 12 BURY ST./ ST. JAMES'S S.W." Width 3 1/4 inches. TOGETHER WITH A GROUP OF AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL SILVER AND PLATED WARES, TWENTIETH CENTURY. Comprising a pair of S. Kirk & Son Co. casters, an octagonal salt, a pair of circular salts on hoof feet, 1 single and a pair of salt spoons, a table bell, a set of 8 side plates; a silverplate napkin ring and salt spoon, and a Swedish silverplate beaker. 38 oz. weighable. 26 FRAMED HERMES-PARIS SILK SCARF "GRAND CORTEGE A MOSCOU" WITH BLUE BORDER, DESIGNED BY MICHAEL DUCHENE, CIRCA 1992. Based on an illustration from the Coronation Album of Tsar Alexander III, 1893. Frame 37 1/4 x 36 3/4 inches. 27 MARIELUISE HUTCHINSON (AMERICAN, B. 1947). POINT OF VIEW: A SEASIDE COTTAGE. Oil on board, 18 x 24 inches. Signed "Marieluise" l.r. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 28 SOFA, RECENTLY UPHOLSTERED IN DESIGNER FABRIC. With three seat cushions. Length 82 inches, height 32 inches, depth 33 inches. 28A SOFA, RECENTLY UPHOLSTERED IN DESIGNER FABRIC. With three seat cushions. Length 87 inches, height 34inches, depth 37 inches. 29 GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER WARES, TWENTIETH CENTURY. Comprising an Ensko coffeepot, a Tiffany & Co. coffeepot, set of 4 Shrubsole casters, a Graff, Washbourne & Dunn caster, and a set of 8 Arts & Crafts individual salt shakers. 60 oz. total (minus 3 of the small individual salts with frozen covers). Heights of coffeepots 9 3/8 and 7 3/4 inches. 30 PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN IMARI TEMPLE VASES, 19TH CENTURY. Each painted on the front with a view of figures at leisure in a pavilion, within a floral and cloud scroll border interrupted by hexafoil devices, the ground scattered with floral sprays and cloud-shaped panels reserved with butterfly roundels, six-character mark in overglaze-black. Height 25 1/4 inches. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 31 AMERICAN RED PAINTED PINE STEP-BACK CUPBOARD, PROBABLY NEW YORK STATE. Having three open shelves and a row of five aligned drawers stepped back on a box base with double raised-panel cupboard door and bracket feet. Dry scraped to original red paint. Height 73 1/2 inches, width 63 3/4 inches, depth 19 1/2 inches. 32 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL-HANDLED FISH SLICE, THIBAULT & BROTHERS, CIRCA 1815. Pierced and engraved on the blade with a dolphin, the handle with a scallop shell in relief and the bowl with shell drop, engraved in script on the front of the handle "McDonnell," marked "THIBAULT & BROTHERS" into a rectangle. 5 oz. Length 13 5/8 inches. Provenance: "Highly Important Americana from the Stanley Paul Sax Collection," Sotheby's, New York, January 16, 1998, lot 20. 33 STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TOY FIGURE OF A SEATED MONKEY, 1780-1800. Seated on a grassy mound, sponged in yellow-green and brown. Height 2 3/4 inches. 34 STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE OVERGLAZE- ENAMELLED FIGURE OF A LADY BREAD SELLER, impressed "LONDON CRYERS" on the front of the base; A PEARLWARE FIGURE OF A LADY HARVESTER; AND A PEARLWARE FIGURE OF A LADY ARCHER, ALL 1820-30. Height of first 6 3/8 inches. Northeast Auctions Monday May 14, 2018 Portsmouth, NH *PLEASE READ CONDITIONS OF SALE* 35 TIFFANY STUDIOS IRIDESCENT GOLD FAVRILE GLASS 'LEAF AND VINE' THREE-HANDLED VASE, 1908. Etched "1274 C L.C.Tiffany-Favrile." Height 4 7/8 inches. 36 TIFFANY STUDIOS IRIDESCENT GOLD FAVRILE GLASS 'LEAF AND VINE' BOWL, 1912. Etched "5986 G L.C.Tiffany- Favrile." Height 5 1/8 inches, diameter of opening 5 3/4 inches. 37 TIFFANY STUDIOS IRIDESCENT GOLD FAVRILE GLASS 'LEAF AND VINE' FLOWER BOWL, 1918.
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