JEWELS - Rago Auctions...TIFFANY & CO. PATEK PHILIPPE ANTIQUE POCKET WATCH WITH DIAMOND AND GOLD...

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T H R E E A N T I Q U E CA M E O B RO O C H E S

$ 1,500 – 2,600

Two hardstone and one shell, each depicting a female profile within a seed pearl frame Green cameo: 18k yellow gold; Shell and small hardstone cameo: 14k yellow gold Large shell cameo: reverse engraved IB 1861 Gross weight 34.4 dwts

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A N T I Q U E LOV E R’S E Y E B RO O C H

$ 400 – 500

A hand painted eye miniature within a repoussé mount, c. 1850 Yellow metal 1 × 3/4 ins; Gross weight 3.9 dwts

102

G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E M E M O R I A L J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Comprising a portrait miniature in a chased and engraved 14k yellow gold mount, a woven hair necklace, a bracelet, and a low karat gold brooch Pendant: 1 1/2 × 2 1/2 ins; Necklace: 15 1/4 ins Cross pendant: 2 3/4 × 2 ins; Bracelet: 4 1/8 ins Brooch: 1 1/2 × 1 1/4 ins; Gross weight 27.0 dwts

103

G RO U P O F A RT N O U V E AU J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a diamond and freshwater pearl necklace, a gold medallion, cultured pearl, and diamond pin, and a scroll watch pin Pin: 18k gold; Scroll pin and necklace: 14k gold Pin: with maker’s mark Pendant necklace: stamped B.K. 14k Gross weight 10.0 dwts

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JA N V I E R Q U E R C I A

A RT N O U V E AU F R E S H WAT E R P E A R L N E C K L AC E

$ 800 – 1,200

With black enamel and freshwater pearls, in a fitted case, c. 1900 Vermeil With maker’s mark Pendant: 2 5/8 × 2 5/8 ins; Chain: 23 1/2 ins Gross weight 18.5 dwts

The Italian born jeweler worked in Paris on Rue St. Martin from 1899 to 1936.

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G RO U P O F M O U R N I N G J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a black onyx and seed pearl brooch, a black stone brooch, a hardstone cameo, and a lava cameo brooch, c. 1880s 14k yellow gold Black/seed pearl brooch: 2 7/8 × 1/2 ins Black/gold brooch: 2 1/2 × 3/8 ins Lava cameo: 1 1/2 × 1 1/4 ins Cameo: 1 3/8 × 2 1/8 ins; Gross weight 36.6 dwts

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A N T I Q U E CA M E O B RO O C H A N D B R AC E L ET

$ 2,000 – 3,000

The brooch set with a hardstone cameo depicting a female profile, in a gold frame, with pendant hoop and a bracelet en suite, c. 1880s Brooch cameo signed Fiorentini. Bracelet cameo unsigned Yellow gold Brooch: 1 5/8 × 1 7/8 ins; Bracelet: int. cir. 5 15/16 ins Gross weight 38.2 dwts

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G O L D A N D G E M - S ET B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

Depicting a female profile, set with round rubies and diamonds Yellow gold 1 5/8 × 2 1/8 ins; Gross weight 10.6 dwts

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A N T I Q U E G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

Comprising a 14k yellow gold bangle bracelet, black onyx and low karat gold earrings and a brooch en suite, c. 1890 Bracelet: stamped 14k Bracelet: 7 1/8 ins; Brooch: 1 5/8 × 2 1/2 ins Earrings: 3/4 × 2 ins; Gross weight 26.8 dwts

111

D I A M O N D A N D E N A M E L E D Y E L LOW G O L D B RO O C H

$ 700 – 900

Rose-cut diamond cluster framed by green enamel and gold ribbon details 1 × 1 1/2 ins; Gross weight 9.0 dwts

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RU BY, CU LT U R E D P E A R L, A N D G O L D B U C K L E B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

The buckle set with round cabochon rubies, cultured pearls, and black enameled beads, c. 1890 18k yellow gold 2 × 1 1/4 ins; Gross weight 12.2 dwts

109

FO U R G E M - S ET G O L D CO C KTA I L R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

Comprising an enamel ring, an amethyst ring, a pavé-set diamond and emerald ring, and a diamond and topaz ring 14k yellow gold Topaz ring: stamped 14k with maker’s mark Gross weight 17.1 dwts

115

PAT E K P H I L I P P E

E N A M E L E D Y E L LOW G O L D P E N DA N T WATC H

$ 3,000 – 4,000

The patterned black and white enamel openface case with white dial, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, 20 jewels movement 18k yellow gold Signed No. 122855 Patek Philippe Cie. Geneve, dated August 1905 with inscription 1 × 1 3/8 ins; 17 mm case; Gross weight 15.0 dwts

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T I F FA N Y & C O .

PAT E K P H I L I P P E A N T I Q U E PO C K ET WATC H W I T H D I A M O N D A N D G O L D CA S E

$ 3,000 – 4,000

The rose-cut diamond and gold sculpted case holding an openface pocket watch with white dial, Arabic hours, Arabic and dash minutes, and subsidiary seconds dial, 20 jewels movement, 8 adj. 18k yellow gold Signed Tiffany & Co. and Patek Philippe & Co. Switzerland; shell unmarked 1 1/2 × 2 5/8 ins; 32 mm watch case (out of shell) Gross weight 35.4 dwts

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BA I L E Y BA N K S & B I D D L E

G O L D E N A M E L E D P E N DA N T WATC H W I T H C H A I N

$ 800 – 1,200

A circular dial with Arabic hours in a guilloché enamel case, on a white gold and enamel chain, c. 1910 17 jewels, 3 adj. movement, manufactuer E. Huguenin 14k white and yellow gold Gross weight 14.5 dwts

113

R E P E AT E R PO C K ET WATC H

$ 400 – 600

The open face white enamel dial, Roman hours, subsidiary seconds dial Gold-filled case Dial Tiffany & Co. 2 × 2 1/4 ins; Gross weight 53.9 dwts

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T H R E E A N T I Q U E G E M - S ET B RO O C H E S

$ 800 – 1,200

A black stone and hair brooch, a garnet brooch, and a topaz and hair brooch Low karat gold Gross weight 15.6 dwts

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G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a gold and bloodstone seal pencil, a gold and diamond monogram ring, a citrine and cultured pearl flower brooch; and a gold and agate signet ring Marks; Pencil: S. Mordan & Co. makers Monogram ring: 14 XMAS ‘04 L.E.A. with maker’s mark Signet ring: maker’s mark, British gold marks Gross weight 26.3 dwts

117

BA RO Q U E CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D E M E R A L D ST I C K P I N

$ 1,500 – 2,600

The freshwater pearl surrounded by 14k yellow gold twisted wire, set with cabochon emeralds 14k yellow gold With French and gold maker’s mark 3/4 × 4 3/8 ins; Gross weight 11.3 dwts

116

G E O RG I A N S E E D P E A R L E A R R I N G S A N D B RO O C H

$ 800 – 1,200

Seed pearl earrings and a seed pearl filigree brooch 18k yellow gold Brooch: 1 5/8 × 2 ins; Earrings: 7/8 × 2 5/8 ins Gross weight 16.1 dwts

120

A N T I Q U E D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 700 – 900

Set with an old European cut diamond measuring approximately 6.0 × 6.0 × 4.0 mm, c. 1890 14k yellow gold Ring size 7; Gross weight 4.2 dwts

121

E DWA R D I A N G E M - S ET I N S E CT B RO O C H

$ 400 – 600

The rose-cut diamond, turquoise, and ruby winged insect, on a cultured pearl and gold pin Silver and pink gold 2 × 1 ins; Gross weight 4.8 dwts

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D I A M O N D A N D RU BY S N A K E E A R R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,200

The coiled colored diamond snakes set with round ruby eyes Silver and gilt 3/4 × 3 ins; Gross weight 13.3 dwts

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FO U R G E M - S ET G O L D R I N G S

$ 400 – 600

Comprising a cabochon turquoise and diamond ring; a French red and green gem, and diamond ring, a brown and white diamond ring; and an emerald and diamond ring Platinum, 18k and 14k gold French ring, Turquoise ring, and Brown diamond ring each size 7; Emerald ring size 7 1/4 Gross weight 10.0 dwts

124

A N T I Q U E D I A M O N D B RO O C H

$ 2,500 – 3,500

The rose-cut diamond round center with garland and decorative drops 14k yellow gold and silver 2 1/8 × 4 1/4 ins, Gross weight 37.8 dwts

127

G E M - S ET S I L K PU RS E

$ 200 – 400

The embroidered silk bag with round ruby, jade, moonstone, and black star sapphire cabochons, interior pocket 4 1/4 × 8 × 3 1/2 ins, handle 12 ins

125

G RO U P O F G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 2,000 – 2,500

Comprising two 18k yellow gold chains, a cabochon nephrite jade ring; and a pair of diamond and opal stud earrings, each 14K gold Gross weight 47.6 dwts

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T H R E E PA I RS O F V I N TAG E E A R R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

Comprising coral, seed pearl and turquoise; seed pearl; seed pearl and green stone 14k yellow gold Gross weight 15.8 dwts

128

J U D I T H L E I B E R

F LO R A L EV E N I N G BAG

$ 400 – 600

Multi-colored and black crystals on black satin, acorn finials, black rope strap with tassels, black satin interior with upper and lower compartments, matching change purse, comb and mirror 6 × 6 1/4 × 2 1/2 ins With original box, dust bag, and purchase receipt, 2002

129

G RO U P O F G E M - S ET J EW E L RY

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Comprising five brooches and five rings Citrine ring and Aquamarine ring: 18k white gold; Diamond and blue enamel brooch: 18k yellow gold and platinum; Diamond bow bar brooch, Pink sapphire and diamond ring, Seed pearl and blue stone brooch: 14k yellow gold; Amethyst ring: 14k yellow gold; Rose-cut diamond disk ring: silver and gold-band; Blue zircon and amethyst brooch and Seed pearl brooch: 10k yellow gold Gross weight 24.0 dwts

130

A N T I Q U E R E L I G I O U S P E N DA N T A N D B RO O C H

$ 800 – 1,200

A French seed pearl and gold pendant; and a seed pearl, diamond, and platinum brooch Pendant: 18k yellow gold with maker’s mark Brooch: Platinum Brooch: 1 × 1 5/8 ins; Pendant: 7/8 × 1 ins Gross weight 6.6 dwts

132

H E R M È S

B L AC K CA L F L E AT H E R K E L LY BAG

$ 1,400 – 1,800

Gilt metal hardware, padlock, with keyfob, detachable shoulder strap With copy of original purchase receipt Hermès, Paris, 1972 Bag and strap stamped 11 × 9 ins With original dust bag

131

CO L L E CT I O N O F C H A R M S W I T H B R AC E L ET A N D WATC H C H A I N

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Comprising a yellow gold watch chain, a rose gold bracelet, a pin, and a group of charms 18k yellow gold: hand charm; 14k yellow gold: Watch chain, and charms including circle deer, golf, torch, circle, octagon, deer, and square 10k rose gold: Brooch and Bracelet Watch chain: 15 1/2 ins; Bracelet: 8 ins Gross weight 37.8 dwts

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BA I L E Y BA N K S & B I D D L E

PAT E K P H I L I P P E A N T I Q U E B LU E E N A M E L A N D D I A M O N D A N D P E N DA N T WATC H A N D C H A I N

$ 3,000 – 4,000

The blue enamel, rose-cut diamond, and gold openface case with white enamel dial, Arabic hours and Arabic and dash minutes, with a blue enamel and seed pearl watch chain Watch: 18k yellow gold; Chain: 14k Case and Movement signed Bailey Banks & Biddle Co Philadelphia and Patek Philippe & Co Geneve. Case No. 226643, movement No. 116271 Watch: 1 × 1 1/4 ins; Chain: 20 ins, 2 3/4 ins drop 27 mm case; Gross weight 20.4 dwts

133

T WO PO C K ET WATC H E S O N C H A I N S

$ 800 – 1,200

Watches: 14k yellow gold Chains: 14k or 10k yellow gold Black enamel watch: 1 3/8 × 1 1/2 ins; Chain: 17 ins Gem-set watch: 1/4 × 1 5/8 ins; Chain: 19 ins Gross weight: 68.4 dwts

137

F I V E Y E L LOW G O L D C H A I N N E C K L AC E S

$ 1,400 – 1,800

23 ins chain: 18k gold; rope chain, cultured pearl chain, 15 1/2 ins chain, and 30 ins chain: 14k gold Gross weight 37.9 dwts

136

CO L L E CT I O N O F A N T I Q U E C H A R M S W I T H B R AC E L ET

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Assosorted decorative charms with 14k yellow gold bracelet 6 1/4 ins; Gross weight 30.9 dwts

135

G RO U P O F V I N TAG E G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 900

Comprising 14k yellow gold watch cufflinks, bar brooch, opal pin, avocado charm, box charm, and coin pendant Gross weight 29.3 dwts

139

T WO P I ET R A D U R A B RO O C H E S

$ 300 – 500

Each of floral design with yellow gold frames 1 5/8 × 2 ins each; Gross weight 21.2 dwts

140

P I ET R A D U R A N E C K L AC E A N D E A R R I N G S U I T E

$ 500 – 700

The lily of the valley pietra dura necklace with earrings en suite 18k yellow gold Pendant: 1 5/8 × 1 7/8 ins; Necklace: 18 ins Earrings: 1 × 2 ins; Gross weight 20.5 dwts

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T H R E E V I CTO R I A N B RO O C H E S

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a turquoise, seed pearl, and gold brooch, a pietra dura and gold brooch, and a black enameled gold brooch Turquoise brooch: 1 3/4 × 1 1/2 ins Pietra dura brooch: 1 × 1/4 ins Black enamel brooch: 1 1/8 × 1 1/8 ins Gross weight 18.1 dwts

144

M O O N STO N E N E C K L AC E

$ 800 – 1,200

49 bezel-set cabochon moonstones 14k yellow gold 25 ins; Gross weight 8.0 dwts

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S I X PA I RS O F G O L D CU F F L I N K S

$ 1,500 – 2,000

AB cufflinks: 10k yellow gold; Cultured pearl cufflinks, VS cufflinks, and Monogramed cufflinks: 14k yellow gold; Textured cufflinks: 18k yellow gold Cultured pearl cufflinks: 14k with maker’s mark VS cufflinks: signed Selecia, 14k Monogrammed cufflinks: JSCH 14k Gross weight 41.4 dwts

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G RO U P O F G E N T L E M A N ’S J EW E L RY A N D M E DA LS

$ 1,000 – 1,200

Comprising three pairs of gold cufflinks, two medals, a brooch, a pair of buttons, and a ring Marks: Blue medal: Bailey Banks & Biddle, engraving on reverse dated 1893; Small medal: Society of Colonial Wars 1607 1775; Ring: 18k dated 1891 Round buttons: 14k Square buttons: C&M Pat. MA26:85 Button: 15k Gross weight 48.6 dwts Complete illustration online

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T WO B RO O C H E S A N D A ST I C K P I N

$ 600 – 800

Comprising a diamond dragon stickpin, a ruby spider brooch, and an amethyst and seed pearl brooch Dragon stickpin: 18k yellow gold Spider brooch: 18k with maker’s marks Amethyst brooch: 14k yellow gold Gross weight 10.7 dwts

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ST E R L I N G S I LV E R C I GA R ET T E CA S E

$ 200 – 400

A rounded fluted case with gilt interior Sterling silver Stamped 925 with maker’s mark 3 1/8 × 2 1/8 ins; Gross weight 81.2 dwts

146

A S P R E Y & C O . F O R VA N C L E E F & A R P E L S

ST Y P TO R A N D RU BY M I N AU D I E R E

$ 2,400 – 3,000

Of rectangular outline in engine-turned styptor opening to reveal a mirrored interior with three compartments, a compact, a perfume vial, a lipstick pot and comb, c. 1935, with a black suede outer cover Styptor and 14k rose gold Stamped styptor, metal, No. 42670 compact signed with VCA, No. 42670 lipstick and perfume vial also signed VCA 5 7/8 × 4 5/8 ins; Gross weight 461.3 dwts

Styptor is a pewter alloy that was used during WWII when precious metals were in short supply.

145

F R E S H WAT E R A N D S E E D P E A R L J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a seed pearl winged brooch, a freshwater pearl and ruby seahorse brooch, and a freshwater pearl bracelet 14k yellow gold Bracelet: 7 1/2 ins; Seahorse brooch: 3/8 × 1 ins Winged brooch: 1 1/2 × 1/2 ins; Gross weight 10.2 dwts

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E T I E N N E DAV I D

T WO A RT D E CO E N A M E L E D S I LV E R P E N DA N TS

$ 1,000 – 1,500

One of rectangular outline and partially enameled geometric flower and vase design; and the other a black enamel and silver whistling Pierrot, France, c. 1930 Sterling silver Each with maker’s mark Face pendant: 1/2 × 1 3/8 ins Flower pendant: 1 × 2 1/4 ins Gross weight 16.3 dwts

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T H E O D O R FA H R N E R

S I LV E R A N D E N A M E L B RO O C H

$ 1,000 – 1,500

A textured silver brooch with enameled decoration in shades of blue, yellow, green, and black, c. 1910 Sterling silver Stamped 930 wtih maker’s marks 1 7/8 × 1 7/8 ins; Gross weight 12.6 dwts

L I T E R AT U R E : Warman’s Jewelry 2nd Edition, Romero, pg. 82

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S I X G O L D A N D S E E D P E A R L B RO O C H E S

$ 700 – 900

Horseshoe brooch, Crescent brooch, and 16 point star brooch: 14k yellow gold; two 12 point star brooches, and an 8 point star brooch: 10k yellow gold Horseshoe brooch, crescent brooch, 16 point star brooch: each stamped 14k with maker’s mark Gross weight 18.7 dwts

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G E O R G E W. S H I E B L E R

PA I R O F S I LV E R M E DA L L I O N B R AC E L ETS

$ 1,200 – 1,800

Each designed as a line of joined medallions depicting Roman profiles of warriors and citizens, c. 1880 Sterling silver Each stamped Sterling 569 with maker’s mark 7 ins each; Gross weight 39.7 dwts

L I T E R AT U R E : Warman’s Jewelry 2nd Edition, Romero, pg. 63

George W. Shiebler & Co. was a successful jewelry and silver manufacturer in New York City during the late 19th Century. They became well known for the popular success of their revivalist “curio medallions”. A fine example of Shiebler’s medallion bracelets can be found at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Accession #2009.111.

151

G RO U P O F C R A N B RO O K S C H O O L A RT I ST J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Comprising an Arnold Frew abstract cultured pearl pendant; Arnold Frew rectangular geometric design earrings; fractured glass and copper pendant attributed to David Cole; Stanley Lechtzin green stone pendant necklace, with later chain Two pendants and earrings: Sterling silver Square pendant: Copper Pearl pendant and earrings: stamped Frew, earrings also with maker’s mark; Necklace: stamped sterling SL Gross weight 42.1 dwts

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M A R G O T D E TA XC O

A RT I CU L AT E D E N A M E L F I S H N E C K L AC E

$ 600 – 800

Centering upon an enamel spouting fish joined to articulated enamel links Sterling silver Stamped Margot de Taxco 5644 Sterling with maker’s mark Fish pendant: 2 1/8 × 3 1/2 ins; Necklace: 13 3/4 ins Gross weight 60.2 dwts

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R U T H R OAC H

M O D E R N I ST PO D B RO O C H

$ 400 – 600

Sterling Silver Signed Roach, Sterling 3 × 3/4 ins; Gross weight 5.8 dwts

Ruth Roach (1913–2013) left a significant mark in the mid-century studio jewelry movement. She studied with Robert von Neumann at the Art Institute of Chicago and then went on to teach and create jewelry from her basement workshop in Iowa.

153

M A X F R Ö H L I C H

S I LV E R E Y E P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 1,200 – 1,500

Designed as an open eye and verso a closed eye Sterling silver Stamped 925 with maker’s mark Pendant: 3 1/8 × 2 3/8 ins; Cord: 13 ins Gross weight 52.6 dwts

Max Fröhlich travelled to Ghana in 1965, where he observed and learned the Ashante tribal technique of casting with lost wax. He was instrumental in bringing this technique back to his teaching in Zurich and in 1975 published a paper on the process. In 1986, Max and his wife Ruth taught the process at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine.

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E D W I E N E R

T WO S I LV E R B RO O C H E S

$ 600 – 800

Sterling silver Star brooch: unsigned Amethyst brooch: stamped Wiener Silver brooch: 3 1/16 × 2 1/8 ins Amethyst brooch: 1 5/8 × 1 3/8 ins Gross weight 18.4 dwts

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E D W I E N E R

S I LV E R E A R R I N G S A N D B RO O C H

$ 600 – 800

Sterling silver Earrings: signed Ed Wiener, sterling Brooch: signed, Wiener Earrings: 7/8 × 2 ins; Brooch: 1 1/8 × 1/2 ins Gross weight: 13.8 dwts

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E D W I E N E R

B RO O C H A N D WO O D E A R R I N G S

$ 400 – 600

Sterling silver Brooch stamped sterling with maker’s mark Earrings unsigned Brooch: 2 1/8 × 7/8 ins; Earrings: 3/4 × 1 1/4 ins Gross weight 5.0 dwts

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J O H N P R I P A N D R O N A L D P E A R S O N

E N A M E L A N D ST E R L I N G S I LV E R P E N DA N T

$ 500 – 600

The concave abstract form applied with orange enamel Sterling silver Signed Prip-Pearson sterling 2 × 2 5/8 ins; Gross weight 16.3 dwts

160

G RO U P O F B I L L T E N D L E R A N D I R E N A B RY N N E R J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,000

Silver ball brooch (1951) and silver brooch: each stamped Tendler sterling; Silver and simulated pearl earrings and brooch: stamped Bryner sterling Gross weight 30.8 dwts

L I T E R AT U R E : Bill Tendler ball brooch: Structure and Ornament: American Modernist Jewelry 1940–1960, Cutler, Isaacson and McDonald. Irena Brynner set: Jewelry as an Art Form, Brynner.

This jewelry is signed Bryner with one ‘n’. Her sir name at birth was Bryner, and later changed to Brynner.

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R O N A L D P E A R S O N

CO L L A R N E C K L AC E A N D T WO B RO O C H E S

$ 500 – 700

The collar set with a cabochon moonstone Sterling silver Each signed: PEARSON sterling Gross weight 30.9 dwts

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R O N A L D P E A R S O N

M EX I CA N O PA L A N D G O L D B RO O C H

$ 800 – 1,200

Of open triangular design framing a circular-cut Mexican opal 14k yellow gold Signed Pearson, 14k 1 × 1/8 ins; Gross weight 7.0 dwts

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H A R O L D T I S H L E R

G RO U P O F E N A M E L J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

Comprising a bracelet, necklace, two pendants, and three brooches Copper Each signed H. Tishler Gross weight 118.8 dwts

From serving in the Merchant Marine (1917 to 1922) and travelling to Hong Kong, Harold Tishler was first exposed to cloisonné enamels. From here his passion began. Tishler moved to Vienna to study with Josef Hoffmann and Michael Powolny. Experimenting with enamel techniques, he learned liquid enamel dipping from his friend Edward Winter. In 1937, he exhibited at the International Exposition in Paris, where he won gold and silver medals. That same year, his work was included in a silver exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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H A R O L D BA L A Z S

M I D C E N T U RY M O D E R N E N A M E L J EW E L RY

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Two bracelets and two pairs of earrings Enamel and copper White and copper tone enamel bracelet: stamped Balazs, numbered 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Blue/ green bracelet: stamped and signed Balazs numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Square earrings: stamped Balazs Pendant earrings: stamped Balazs Bracelets: 7 ins; Square earrings: 1 × 1 ins Triangle earrings: 1 × 2 1/8 ins; Gross weight 85.9 dwts

166

E D W I E N E R

S I LV E R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L B RO O C H A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 1,500 – 2,000

An abstract scroll brooch, set with a cultured pearl; and a pair of earrings en suite Sterling Silver Brooch signed Ed Wiener, Earrings stamped Sterling T2 Brooch: 2 5/8 × 2 ins, Earrings: each 3/4 × 1 1/8 ins Gross weight 11.2 dwts

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H A R O L D O ’ C O N N O R

U N S I G N E D N I O B I U M A N D G L A S S P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 1,000 – 1,200

Designed as convex glass harnessed with wire to a niobium tubular back, suspended from a black cord, c. 1980 Niobium 2 × 2 3/4 ins; Gross weight 12.2 dwts

L I T E R AT U R E : Jewelry Metalwork 1991 Survey, LaPlantz, et.al., pg. 135 illustrates similar work

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H OWA R D S C H L E E T E R

E N A M E L J EW E L RY: B RO O C H A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 600 – 800

The brooch depicting a goat and sun and earrings of abstract design Copper Stamped Schleeter Brooch: 2 1/8 × 1 1/2 ins; Earrings: 15/16 × 2 1/2 ins Gross weight 30.2 dwts

168

G RO U P O F F R E N C H A RT D E CO J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a red and black enamel and brass necklace on a black cord; a red and black Bakelite and sterling silver geometric pendant; a sterling silver mask ring; a green, black and red enamel and paste necklace, c. 1925 Pendant with cord: R.M.J Made in France Silver pendant: K; Ring and enamel necklace: French maker’s marks Gross weight 54.7 dwts.

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F I V E E N A M E L B RO O C H E S

$ 500 – 600

One large circular signed by Mildred Ball, others by Lee Oshier, Virgil Cantini, and a rectangular brooch by Florence Resnikoff Copper and brass Gross weight 61.4 dwts

170

H E N RY S T E I G

A M ET H YST C RYSTA L A N D S I LV E R N E C K L AC E

$ 700 – 900

The amethyst crystal on a silver mount, suspending from a long oval link chain Sterling silver Stamped Steig Sterling Pendant: 2 3/4 × 1 1/2 ins; Chain: 19 ins Gross weight 44.5 dwts

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H E N RY S T E I G

G RO U P O F M O D E R N I ST S I LV E R W I R EWO R K J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a pendant necklace, pendant, two brooches, and a pair of earrings Sterling silver Each stamped Steig Sterling Gross weight 47.0 dwts Complete illustration online

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H E N RY S T E I G

FO U R S I LV E R B RO O C H E S

$ 700 – 900

Sterling silver Birds in flight, Fish, and Swirl brooches: stamped Steig Sterling; Tiger’s eye flower brooch: stamped Henry Steig Sterling Gross weight 35.4 dwts

174

JA M E S F R A P P E

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

Comprising an enamel pendant and cufflinks; and a pair of silver and green stone cufflinks Copper or sterling silver Pendant: signed, Frappe; Star cufflinks: stamped Handmade by Frappe; Silver cufflinks: signed Frappe, sterling Gross weight 28.4 dwts

173

G RO U P O F M I D-C E N T U RY E N A M E L J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 900

Two Anthony Buzzelli brooches; a Miriam Peck brooch; an E. H. Peck brooch; a Doris Hall ring; and a spiked brooch Silver and copper Ring signed Doris Hall; Spiked brooch with maker’s mark; Buzzelli brooches with maker’s mark Yellow circle brooch signed E. H. Peck Green circle brooch signed Miriam Peck Gross weight 57.5 dwts

175

D O N A L D W R I G H T

T H R E E B I O M O R P H I C H A R D STO N E P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

One set with hardstone, one set with quartz, and the other set with blue chalcedony, c. 1950s Sterling silver Unsigned Gross weight 84.8 dwts

P ROV E N A N C E : Harlan Collection, Bloomfield Hills, MI, donor and patron of Cranbrook art museum and school | Collection of Patricia Shaw

177

H A N S H A N S E N

G RO U P O F DA N I S H S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 1,000

Of abstract design Sterling silver Two-stone ring: stamped HaH 925 S Earrings: stamped HaH 925 S Denmark Cut-out pendant: signed, Hans Hansen, 925 S Denmark; Single-stone ring: stamped 925 S Denmark 36 with maker’s mark; Pendant: signed, Hans Hansen, 925 S; Circle and Square cufflinks: stamped 925 S Denmark with maker’s mark Gross weight 88.1 dwts

176

H A N S H A N S E N

N E C K L AC E A N D B R AC E L ET

$ 800 – 1,200

Each of large square links Sterling silver Signed Hans Hansen, 925S Denmark Necklace: 16 ins; Bracelet: 8 ins Gross weight 130.4 dwts

179

B R U C E M E T CA L F

H A M M E R C L AW B RO O C H

$ 1,500 – 2,000

23k gold leaf over painted maple and brass Signed Metcalf, ‘90 5 × 2 1/2 ins, Gross weight 12.6 dwts

180

B R U C E M E T CA L F

P I N K C R E AT U R E B RO O C H

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Of wood and paint pigment Signed Metcalf ‘93 2 3/4 × 4 1/4 ins; Gross weight 12.0 dwts

Bruce Metcalf (b.1949 ) is considered both a sculptor and a jeweler, with an extensive body of work crossing many boundaries. He has often worked with wood and paint to create mysterious creatures.

178

R E BA J E S

LO B ST E R A N D G U I TA R B RO O C H E S

$ 700 – 900

Copper Signed Rebajes Lobster: 4 1/4 × 1 5/8 ins; Guitar: 1 1/2 × 2 3/4 ins Gross weight 27.6 dwts

182

PAU L L O B E L

M O D E R N I ST S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising cufflinks, tulip earrings and a seahorse pendant Sterling silver Each stamped Lobel sterling Pendant: 1 5/16 × 2 7/8 ins; Earrings: 3/4 × 3/4 ins Cufflinks: 1/2 × 3/4 ins; Gross weight 19.1 dwts

183

PAU L L O B E L

T WO S I LV E R B RO O C H E S A N D A PA I R O F E A R R I N G S

$ 1,500 – 2,000

A leaf brooch, a seahorse brooch, and a pair of earrings en suite Sterling silver Stamped Lobel Sterling Leaf brooch: 3 × 1 1/4 ins Seahorse brooch: 7/8 × 2 1/2 ins; Earrings: 5/8 × 1 ins Gross weight 20.1 dwts

181

K E N B E L D I N

B RO O C H A N D A PA I R O F E A R R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

The brooch designed as a primitive animal with cabochon black stone eye, the earrings of figural design Bronze and copper Brooch signed Ken Beldin ; earrings unsigned Brooch: 3 3/4 × 1 1/8 ins, Earrings: 3/4 × 2 1/8 ins Gross weight 21.1 dwts

Ken Beldin was an American sculptor who worked in Mexico during the 1940-50s. His interest in its native people and how they worked metals, predominantly copper and bronze, with the rare silver embellishment, is reflected in his work.

185

F R I D L B L U M E N T H A L

ST E R L I N G S I LV E R N E C K L AC E , B R AC E L ET, A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

A necklace with scroll pattern cutouts; a bracelet and earring set with dot and squiggle cutout design Sterling silver Necklace: stamped 36 Fridl Sterling 46 with maker’s marks; Bracelet: stamped 52 Fridl Sterling with maker’s marks; Earrings: stamped 54 Fridl Sterling with maker’s marks Necklace: 15 1/2 ins; Bracelet: 7 ins Earrings: 1/2 × 1 1/4 ins; Gross weight 66.6 dwts

184

R U T H B E R R I D G E

G RO U P O F ST U D I O J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a necklace, three pairs of earrings, and three brooches Sterling silver Owl brooch: stamped Berridge Sterling; two brooches, square earrings, and necklace: stamped Berridge Handmade Sterling; 2 earrings: stamped Berridge Gross weight 48.7 dwts

188

A RT S M I T H

T WO S I LV E R B RO O C H E S

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Each of abstract design, one set with amber Sterling silver Each signed Art Smith Silver brooch: 3 1/8 × 2 3/4 ins Amber brooch: 2 1/4 × 1 1/2 ins; Gross weight 37.8 dwts

186

R O B E RT VO N N E U M A N N , B O B W I N S T O N , M I LT O N CAVAG N A R O

G RO U P O F ST U D I O M O D E R N I ST J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

Robert von Neumann silver, gold, green stone and enamel sea life pendant; a cultured pearl, hardstone, and silver necklace, attributed to Bob Winston; a pair of Milton Cavagnaro silver and wood earrings Sterling silver Pendant: stamped RvN sterling Earrings: stamped Cavagnaro sterling Gross weight 48.7 dwts Complete illustration online

Robert von Neumann left an indelible mark in the world of jewelry with his early studio pieces and his important book titled The Design and Creation of Jewelry. This sea life pendant shows off his belief that metalwork combined skills for both painting and sculpture.

187

S U I T E O F S I LV E R J EW E L RY, AT T R I B U T E D TO FA N N I E H I L LS M I T H

$ 600 – 800

A pair of dark red half dome bead ear wraps and a pendant en suite Silver Pendant: 1 3/4 × 2 1/2 ins; Ear wraps: 1 1/4 × 2 ins each; Gross weight 15.2 dwts

191

SA M K R A M E R

S I LV E R R I N G, E A R R I N G S , A N D T I E BA R

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Tie bar set with cabochon green chalcedony Sterling silver Each stamped sterling with maker’s mark Earrings: 3/4 × 1 ins; Ring size 5 1/4; Tie bar: 1 5/8 × 1/4 ins; Gross weight 24.9 dwts

190

SA M K R A M E R

T WO M O D E R N I ST S I LV E R B RO O C H E S

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Each of abstract design; one set with a carved jade Sterling Silver Each stamped sterling with maker’s mark Silver brooch: 2 × 2 5/8 ins; Jade brooch: 1 3/4 ins Gross weight 35.8 dwts

189

B E T T Y C O O K E

FO U R S I LV E R B RO O C H E S

$ 700 – 900

Sterling silver All signed Cooke sterling Silver and wood brooch: 3/4 × 2 7/8 ins Silver and yellow metal brooch: 1 1/8 × 1 3/8 ins Bird brooch: 1 5/8 × 1 ins; Silver brooch: 3 × 2 3/8 ins Gross weight 16.2 dwts.

195

A N T O N F R Ü H AU F

ST E R L I N G S I LV E R BA N G L E

$ 800 – 1,000

A hinged bangle with surface decoration Sterling silver Signed A. Frühauf 800 with maker’s mark 6 3/4 ins; Gross weight: 2.2 dwts

192

G U Y V I DA L

B RU TA L I ST BA N G L E B R AC E L ET A N D P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 600 – 800

Of abstract design Pewter/Sterling silver With maker’s mark Pendant: 2 ins; Bangle: int. cir. 7 1/4 ins Gross weight 78.7 dwts

194

A R L E N E F I S C H

B RO O C H A N D N E C K L AC E

$ 700 – 900

Sterling silver Brooch: stamped Reed & Barton Sterling with maker’s mark; Necklace: stamped handwrought Sterling with maker’s mark Brooch: 4 × 2 1/4 ins, necklace: 22 ins Gross weight 31.3 dwts

193

E V E R E T T M AC D O N A L D

A B ST R ACT D RUZ Y Q UA RTZ P E N DA N T

$ 800 – 1,200

Sterling silver Stamped MacDonald 925 2 1/2 × 1 7/8 ins; Gross weight 38.0 dwts

197

JAC K LY N DAV I D S O N

FO U R S CU L P T U R A L R I N G S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

A bird masked man, a man with snake, a woman wearing a horned bird hat holding a man’s head, and a clawed bird Sterling Silver Marks: Clawed bird: Jacklyn SS 5/25 Woman in hat: Jackyn Silver 14K 2/100 Bird masked man: Jacklyn S.S 14K 51/100 Man with snake: Jacklyn silver 5/100 Ring sizes: 9 1/4, 6 , 5 3/4, 6 3/4; Gross weight 33.8 dwts

196

JAC K LY N DAV I D S O N

‘ N ETS U K E ’ P E N DA N TS

$ 800 – 1,200

Shell design pendant: 14k yellow gold and sterling silver; Hand pendant: Sterling silver; Hiding devil pendant: Sterling silver Shell pendant: stamped Jacklyn 14k S.S. 1/25 Hiding devil pendant: stamped Jacklyn S.S. 10-100 Gross weight 56.4 dwts

198

JAC K LY N DAV I D S O N

E L E P H A N T A N D T R A I N O N T R AC K BA N G L E B R AC E L ET

$ 700 – 900

A sculpted and engraved elephant, train and tracks Sterling silver Signed Jaclyn 21/100, Silver

During the 1970s, Jaclyn Davidson’s wholly original silver jewelry explored storytelling and folklore of various cultures. A student of Mary Ann Scherr at Kent State University, she forged her way in metalsmithing and in 2003 helped to open a steel fabricating shop. She has since adopted steel and gold as her choice metals, true to her Pittsburgh roots.

199

E L E A N O R M O T Y

RU T I L AT E D Q UA RTZ, G O L D, A N D S I LV E R B RO O C H

$ 2,500 – 3,500

Set with a rutilated quartz etched with intersecting lines 14k yellow gold and sterling silver Signed Moty, sterling 14k 1988 1 5/8 × 2 3/8 ins; Gross weight 34.5 dwts

Eleanor Moty (b. 1945) is an artist metalsmith of great significance to the Studio jewelry movement of the 1960s and 70s. Exploring flat planes and geometric form, her work was influenced by her childhood surroundings, including the ice of Illinois. Rutilated quartz features predominantly as a stone choice, as do mixed metals. Many accolades have been awarded to her for exploration and innovation with jewelry processes in photo etching and electroforming.

201

J O H N I V E R S E N

L E A F B RO O C H A N D D I S K B R AC E L ET

$ 700 – 900

Brooch: bronze; Bracelet: sterling silver Brooch: signed John Iversen, New York Sterling Bracelet: signed Iversen Leaf brooch: 3 × 1 1/2 ins, Bracelet: 7 1/2 ins Gross weight 53.6 dwts

200

J O H N I V E R S E N

ST E R L I N G S I LV E R P E B B L E N E C K L AC E

$ 400 – 500

A textured silver pebble on a black sillk cord with a silver leaf charm Sterling silver Stamped John Iversen Sterling on leaf charm Pendant: 1 5/8 × 1 1/8 ins; Cord: 24 ins Gross weight 26.0 dwts

John Iversen is a metalsmith widely known for his expertise of the eighteenth-century technique of “nature casting”, where he replicates organic objects in metal. His sterling silver pebble necklace is a superb example of this technique. In the 1980s, he created coarse necklaces or bracelets depicting actual rocks, seeking to imitate the intricate details of real stones so that they may actually blend in with nature.

204

M A RY A N N S C H E R R

S I LV E R BA N G L E

$ 800 – 1,200

Of architectural geometric design Sterling Silver Signed Scherr, sterling 3 5/8 × 2 5/8 × 1 ins, Gross weight 48.4 dwts

Mary Ann Scherr, an American metalsmith, described her practice as “the link between the artist’s need to mold a material and the humanist’s need to be a part of the people around him–in that order, I might add. Furthermore, I myself find no other art experience as instantly responsive or instinctively right as working with metals.” Her work is featured in the permanent collections of museums such as the Vatican Museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian Museum. It incorporates everything from the delicate patterns of intricate lace to the hard-geometric lines we see displayed in this silver bangle bracelet.

202

M A RY A N N S C H E R R

CU F F B R AC E L ET A N D R I N G

$ 700 – 900

The cuff designed as an abstract bird’s nest in applied and engraved sterling silver with 14k yellow gold eggs; with an intricate bicolor gold ring Sterling silver and 14k gold Bracelet: 6 1/2 ins; Ring size 6 1/2 Gross weight: 62.5 dwts

203

M A RY A N N S C H E R R

CU F F B R AC E L ET A N D T WO R I N G S

$ 400 – 600

The cuff spelling ‘LOVE IS KNOWING YOU’ and two rings Sterling silver Each signed Scherr, sterling Bracelet: 5 7/8 ins; Initial ring size 9 1/4; Ring size 10 1/4 Gross weight 48.1 dwts

206

B RO N Z E B R AC E L ET

$ 600 – 800

Attributed to Jay Louthian Of abstract sculptural design Bronze 7 1/2 ins, Gross weight 53.4 dwts

205

S U R R E A L I ST H A N D P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E A N D F I G U R A L R I N G

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Attributed to Pal Kepenyes Each in bronze and set with a hard stone Pendant: 3 1/2 × 7/8 ins; Chain: 23 1/4 ins; Ring size: 6 1/4 Gross weight 54.4 dwts.

207

M A RY A N N S C H E R R

“ L AC E S ” CO L L E CT I O N J EW E L RY

$ 600 – 800

Comprising two cuff bracelets and pair of earrings featuring intricate lace designs Gold-plated base metal All stamped Mary Ann Scherr Large cuff: int. circ. 7 ins; small cuff: int. cir. 6 5/8 ins Earrings: 5/8 × 1 1/2 ins; Gross weight 35.3 dwts

209

K U P I T TA A N K U LTA

R I N G A N D B RO O C H W I T H C H A I N

$ 300 – 500

Modernist spiral gold and round brilliant-cut diamond ring and brooch with chain 14k yellow gold Brooch: stamped 585 with maker’s marks Ring: stamped 585 Finland with maker’s marks Chain: 16 3/4 ins; Brooch: 1 1/2 ins; Ring size 6 1/2 Gross weight 11.3 dwts

208

F R I D L B L U M E N T H A L

P E R I DOT A N D Y E L LOW G O L D B RO O C H

$ 300 – 400

Of circular outline in textured gold set with circular-cut peridot 14k yellow gold Signed Fridl, 14k with maker’s mark 1 1/2 ins; Gross weight 8.4 dwts

210

G O L D CA B L E L I N K C H A I N N E C K L AC E

$ 1,000 – 1,500

With graduated dangling links 14k yellow gold With maker’s mark 22 ins; Gross weight 40.5 dwts

212

A L E X S E P K U S

‘ SW I R L I N G WAT E R’ CO LO R E D D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 1,500 – 2,000

The band set with yellow and brown colored diamond pools in textured gold Diamonds not tested for natural or treated color 18k yellow gold Signed Alex Sepkus, 750 Ring size 7; Gross weight 4.6 dwts

211

T H R E E G O L D B RO O C H E S

$ 500 – 700

Comprising a dog with ruby eye, a bow with cultured pearl, and a bow with rubies Ruby Bow: 14k yellow gold; Dog: 18k gold Pearl bow: stamped 14k with maker’s mark Cultured pearl bow: 1 3/4 × 3/4 ins; Dog: 1 1/2 × 1 3/4 ins Ruby bow: 3 × 1 1/8 ins; Gross weight 17.4 dwts

213

T I F FA N Y & C O .

CO LO R E D D I A M O N D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 1,000 – 1,500

The cushion-cut yellow diamond bezel-set in gold Diamond not tested for natural or treated color 18k yellow gold Signed Tiffany & Co., No. 27396763 Ring size 7; Gross weight 1.4 dwts

215

B I CO LO R G O L D N E C K L AC E A N D B R AC E L ET

$ 2,800 – 3,200

Of twisted rope chain 18k yellow and white gold Italian marks Necklace: 17 ins; Bracelet: 7 3/4 ins Gross weight 57.8 dwts

214

L E C O U LT R E

WATC H R I N G

$ 500 – 700

The circular reeded gold frame surrounding dial with abstract hours 17 jewels manual wind movement, calibre 490, Marks: 14k gold with maker’s marks Ring size 7 1/4; 22 mm case; Gross weight 7.4 dwts

217

J U L E S B R E N N E R

Y E L LOW G O L D N E C K L AC E

$ 500 – 700

Of curved rigid links 14k yellow gold Signed Jules Brenner 14 1/14 ins; Gross weight 12.1 dwts

218

R O B E RT O C O I N

D I A M O N D A N D G O L D BA N G L E B R AC E L ET

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Of textured gold geometric design, set with light brown brilliant-cut diamonds 18k yellow gold With maker’s marks 6 5/8 ins circumference; Gross weight 16.8 dwts

216

B I L L T E N D L E R

CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D G O L D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

Set with an 8.91 mm cultured pearl and gold spiral design 14k yellow gold Signed Tendler, 14k Ring size 7; Gross weight 5.2 dwts

220

DAV I D Y U R M A N

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Comprising a cable choker and bracelet; a cuff bracelet, a vari-colored quartz necklace, and a ring Cable choker and bracelet: Sterling silver and 14k yellow gold; Cuff bracelet and Vari-colored quartz necklace: Sterling silver and 18k yellow gold Ring: Sterling silver Cable choker: stamped D. Y 925, 585 Cable bracelet: stamped D. Yurman Cuff bracelet: signed David Yurman, 925 750 Quartz necklace: stamped D.Y 925 750 Ring: stamped D.Y 925 Gross weight 212.1 dwts

219

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY

$ 1,200 – 1,500

Comprising an 18k gold and green chalcedony bug brooch; a textured 18k gold spray brooch, a textured 14k gold and diamond brooch, a 14k gold and coral ring, a single-cut diamond and 14k gold ring; a star ruby and platinum ring Bug brooch: stamped 18k Italy COM Spray brooch: stamped 18k Italy with maker’s marks Coral ring: stamped 14k with maker’s mark Gross weight 19.3 dwts

223

T WO G O L D FO L I AT E B RO O C H E S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

One of textured gold acorns and the other a leaf set with rose-cut diamonds 18k yellow gold and platinum Leaf brooch: with gold assay marks Acorn brooch: stamped Italy 18k Leaf brooch: 1 5/8 × 3/4 ins; Acorn brooch: 2 × 1 3/4 ins; Gross weight 18.7 dwts

221

T WO G E M - S ET F LOW E R B RO O C H E S A N D C I T R I N E R I N G

$ 1,200 – 1,500

Comprising a diamond and amethyst floral brooch, a diamond, ruby and emerald flower basket brooch, and a citrine ring 18k yellow gold Amethyst brooch: stamped DEY 14k Basket brooch: 750 with maker’s mark Citrine ring size 6 1/2; Gross weight 19.6 dwts

222

G O L D RO P E C H A I N N E C K L AC E A N D B R AC E L ET

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Each of twisted rope chain 14k yellow gold Necklace: 20 1/4 ins; Bracelet: 7 1/8 ins Gross weight 47.5 dwts

225

D I A M O N D A N D T EX T U R E D G O L D B R AC E L ET

$ 2,400 – 3,000

The flexible textured yellow gold band set with round brilliant-cut diamonds 18k yellow gold Stamped 18k Italy 6 1/2 ins, Gross weight 51.2 dwts

227

E N A M E L E D Y E L LOW G O L D B R AC E L ET A N D R I N G

$ 900 – 1,200

Blue enamel foliate bracelet and blue enamel bombé knot ring Bracelet: 14k yellow gold; Ring: 18k yellow gold Bracelet: stamped Brev 585 Ring: stamped 750 with maker’s mark Bracelet: 7 5/8 ins; Ring size 7 3/4 Gross weight 27.7 dwts

226

D I A M O N D L I N E B R AC E L ET

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Set with a line of 34 round brilliant-cut diamonds 14k yellow gold With maker’s mark 6 3/4 ins; Gross weight 9.5 dwts

224

D I A M O N D A N D G O L D R I N G

$ 800 – 1,000

Bezel-set with a round modern brilliant-cut diamond measuring approximately 5.5. × 3.3 mm 14k yellow and white gold Signed Brogan Ring size 8 3/4; Gross weight 6.1 dwts

228

G O L D C H A I N N E C K L AC E , B R AC E L ET, A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Each of interlocking gold links 18k yellow gold Necklace and bracelet stamped 750 on clasp Necklace: 19 ins; Bracelet: 7 1/4 ins; Earrings: 1 in Gross weight 38.7 dwts

229

G O L D N E C K L AC E

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Of crossover design, with textured terminals 18k yellow gold British hallmarks, London, 1969 15 1/2 ins; Gross weight 47.1 dwts

230

RU BY, D I A M O N D, A N D G O L D C H A I N N E C K L AC E

$ 2,000 – 4,000

The gold chain set with a circular-cut ruby and round brilliant-cut diamonds Stamped Italy 14k 585 16 ins; Gross weight 47.0 dwts

232

SA P P H I R E A N D D I A M O N D C LU ST E R R I N G

$ 1,200 – 1,800

Set with circular-cut sapphires and diamonds 10k yellow gold Ring size 7; Gross weight 8.4 dwts

231

B U L G A R I

P E R I DOT A N D R H O DO L I T E GA R N ET R I N G

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Bombé gold ring set with peridot and rhodolite garnets 18k yellow and white gold Signed Bulgari, with maker’s marks Ring size 6 3/4; Gross weight 10.4 dwts

234

M U LT I ST R A N D C I T R I N E A N D B E A D N E C K L AC E

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Designed as clusters of citrine briolettes, spaced at regular intervals by gilded wood beads, with a yellow gold clasp 23 ins, Gross weight 144.3 dwts

233

SA P P H I R E , D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G

$ 600 – 800

Set with an alternating pattern of circular-cut sapphires and diamonds 18k yellow gold Signed Danker, 18k Ring size 4 3/4; Gross weight 5.5 dwts

236

D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 800 – 1,200

A radiant-cut diamond measuring approximately 5.6 × 5.0 × 4.2 mm, with channel-set diamond shoulders 18k yellow gold Ring size 6 1/2; Gross weight 3.4 dwts

237

D I A M O N D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Interlocking engagement ring and wedding band, set with modern brilliant-cut diamonds 14k gold Stamped 14k with makers marks Ring size 8 1/4; Gross weight 4.2 dwts

235

D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 1,800 – 2,200

Set with a round brilliant-cut diamond measuring approximately 5.8 × 5.8 × 3.4 mm 14k yellow gold Ring size 7 1/4; Gross weight: 5.2 dwts

238

Y E L LOW G O L D H E A RT P H OTO LO C K ET C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 2,000 – 2,500

The gold fancy link bracelet, suspending a sapphire, diamond, and textured gold heart photo locket charm Bracelet and charm: 14k yellow gold 7 1/2 ins; Gross weight 51.3 dwts

239

M OVA D O

Q UA RTZ T R I P L E CA L E N DA R M O O N P H A S E W R I ST WATC H

$ 300 – 400

Eta 7 jewels quartz Movement Gold-plated with stainless steel case back Watch face and band signed Movado With case and papers Watch face: 1 1/8 × 1 ins; Band: 8 1/2 ins; 28 mm case Gross weight 14.8 dwts

240

O M E G A

S E A M A ST E R AU TO M AT I C W R I ST WATC H

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Automatic 20 jewels movement, calibre 501 Stainless steel and gold-fill Watch face: 1 3/8 × 1 5/8 ins; Band: 8 3/4 ins Gross weight 27.0 dwts

242

L O N G I N E S

CO N Q U E ST AU TO M AT I C W R I ST WATC H

$ 1,500 – 2,000

19 jewels Longines movement, calibre 19AS Case is gold plate over stainless steel, with green enamel on back Signed Longines automatic-waterproof 35 mm case; Gross weight 31.0 dwts

241

R O L E X

OYST E R S P E E D K I N G P R E C I S I O N W R I ST WATC H

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Manual wind movement, 17 jewels, adj. 2 positions Stainless steel Watch face: signed Super Oyster Rolex Band: stamped Rolex of Geneva Clasp: Acier inox Swiss Rolex SA 30 mm case; c. 1955, Gross weight 20.9 dwts

243

G RO U P O F Y E L LOW G O L D T U B O GA S C H A I N J EW E L RY

$ 2,600 – 3,000

Comprising a necklace, bracelet, pair of earrings, and ring 18k yellow gold Stamped 750 with maker’s mark Necklace: 15 3/4 ins; Bracelet: 7 1/4 ins; Ring size 8 1/2; Earrings: 3/8 × 7/8 ins; Gross weight 53.1 dwts

244

M A R K DAV I S

O R A N G E BA K E L I T E A N D G E M - S ET BA N G L E B R AC E L ET

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Set with blue topaz and amethyst 18k yellow gold Signed Mark Davis, New York 750 7 7/8 ins; Gross weight 23.5 dwts

245

FO U R G E M B E A D N E C K L AC E S

$ 800 – 1,200

A malachite and 18k gold star necklace, a sunstone labradorite feldspar and 18k necklace, a cultured pearl, rose quartz, and sterling silver necklace, and an aventurine quartz bead and heart necklace Green Star necklace: signed Tiffany & Co, 1986 Sunstone labradorite feldspar necklace: signed T & Co for Tiffany & Co. 750; Pink quartz necklace: signed T & Co for Tiffany & Co. 925; Aventurine quartz bead and heart necklace: stamped 14k yellow gold Gross weight 118.2 dwts

246

H E R M È S

K E L LY PA D LO C K W R I ST WATC H

$ 400 – 600

Quartz 7 jewels movement, Eta calibre 980.003 Gold plated padlock, leather strap Face signed Hermès Paris Swiss Made, top of case marked Hermès, bottom of case with serial number Gross weight 23.4 dwts

249

P H I L I P S T E I N

P H I L I P ST E I N T E S L A R W R I ST WATC H

$ 500 – 700

A dual-faced stainless steel and diamond wristwatch Stainless steel Watch face: signed Philip Stein Teslar, serial no. 1TF013140 3 ATM Water Resistant registered Teslar Quantum Technonlogy Chip Made in USA Band: stamped Stainless Steel Watch face: 1 1/8 × 1 5/8 ins; Band: 5 7/8 ins Gross weight 59.8 dwts

248

R O L E X

S U B M A R I N E R OYST E R P E R P ET UA L AU TO M AT I C W R I ST WATC H

$ 6,000 – 8,000

Rolex 31 jewels automatic movement, calibre 3135, Oyster bracelet with flip lock, c. 1989 Stainless steel Signed Rolex, Registered Swiss Made 14B Steelinox 93150 Watch face: 1 3/4 ins; Band: 6 3/4 ins Gross weight 81.5 dwts

247

G RO U P O F S I G N E D M E N ’S J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

A sterling silver woven bracelet and seven rings Marks: John Hardy bracelet: 925 with maker’s mark Silver rope ring: D. Yurman 925 Tiger’s eye ring: D. Yurman, 925 John Hardy shield ring: 925 with maker’s mark Flying horse ring: Konstantino, 925 Cameo ring: Konstantino, 750 925 Warrior ring: Konstantino, 750 925 Onyx ring: Konstantino, 750 925 Gross weight 156.1 dwts

251

CA RT I E R

SA N TO S Q UA RTZ W R I ST WATC H

$ 600 – 800

Cartier Santos 9 jewels quartz movement, calibre 81 18k bezel and stainless steel Watch face: signed Cartier, Santo de Cartier quartz Swiss made, OR ET ACIER, 8191225652 Band: signed Cartier, Swissmade, OR 750/ ACIER Gross weight 48.5 dwts

252

M U S T D E CA RT I E R

Q UA RTZ W R I ST WATC H

$ 300 – 400

Stainless steel case surrounds a silver dial on a stainless steel and yellow gold-plated bracelet with folding buckle, 8 jewels quartz movement, calibre 690 Stainless steel Watch face: signed, must de Cartier, 21 Swiss Made Water Resistant 1340 PL306840 on back of watch face, Band: signed, Cartier Swiss Made Stainless Steel Watch face: 1 1/8 × 1 1/8 ins; Band: 6 ins Gross weight 41.0 dwts

250

G RO U P O F R I N G S , P E N DA N TS , A N D A B RO O C H

$ 500 – 1,000

Comprising four gem-set and gold rings, three freshwater pearl pendants; and a tricolor gold brooch 14k gold Gross weight 36.9 dwts

253

M E N ’S G O L D R I N G S A N D L I N K B R AC E L ET

$ 1,000 – 1,500

A crest ring, a cameo ring, and a link bracelet Crest ring: 18k yellow gold; Cameo ring and bracelet: 14k yellow gold Marks: Cameo ring: 14k with maker’s marks Bracelet: 585 Italy Gross weight 47.7 dwts

254

I TA L I A N Y E L LOW G O L D N E C K L AC E

$ 1,400 – 1,600

Of fancy links 18k yellow gold Stamped 750 with maker’s mark 16 ins; Gross weight 26.9 dwts

255

T H R E E M E N ’S R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,200

Two David Yurman rings and a star sapphire and diamond ring Star sapphire ring and pietersite ring: 18k yellow gold Black diamond ring: Sterling silver Marks: Star sapphire ring: 750 3 with maker’s mark Pietersite ring: D.Y. 750; Black diamond ring: D.Y. 925 Gross weight 40.5 dwts

259

I N D I A N

E N A M E L A N D D I A M O N D P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 2,000 – 3,000

The pendant set with rose-cut diamonds and floral enameling, with low karat gold chain 18k yellow gold Pendant: 2 1/8 × 2 1/8 ins; Chain: 17 1/4 ins Gross weight 32.6 dwts

256

F R E N C H F LO R A L S P R AY C L I P

$ 300 – 500

Set with circular-cut citrines and frosted crystal 18k yellow gold With maker’s marks 1 3/4 × 2 3/4 ins; Gross weight 7.9 dwts

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G E M - S ET A N D G O L D CA R D I N A L B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

The textured gold cardinal set with round diamonds and rubies 18k yellow gold Stamped 18k with maker’s mark 7/8 × 2 ins; Gross weight 10.2 dwts

258

B U L G A R I

G O L D E A R C L I PS

$ 1,200 – 1,800

Square gold ear clips quartered with fancy shaped panels 18k yellow gold Signed Bulgari, 750 with maker’s mark 1/2 × 1/2 ins; Gross weight 7.0 dwts

260

H A M I LT O N

Y E L LOW G O L D W R I ST WATC H

$ 800 – 1,200

Manual wind 17 jewels movement, Hamilton calibre 680 14k yellow gold Watch face: signed Hamilton, 14k gold D&A Clasp: stamped 14k Z&F (Zelman & Friedman) Watch face: 1 × 1 1/8 ins; Woven mesh band: 7 ins Gross weight 38.3 dwts

261

L O R D E L G I N

Y E L LOW G O L D W R I ST WATC H

$ 900 – 1,200

Manual wind 21 jewels Elgin movement, calibre 559 Bracelet 14k yellow gold woven mesh case 14k gold-fill Clasp signed Kreisler 14k U.S.A Watch face: 7/8 × 7/8 ins; Band: 7 ins Gross weight 32.4 dwts

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O M E G A

Y E L LOW G O L D W R I ST WATC H

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Manual wind 17 jewels movement, calibre 302 14k yellow gold Stamped 14k on case back and clasp Watch face: 1 1/4 ins; Constellation brick band: 7 ins 33 mm case; Gross weight 36.8 dwts

263

E T E R N A

Y E L LOW G O L D W R I ST WATC H

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Eta 6 jewels quartz movement 18k yellow gold Watch face: stamped 750 160.3097.68S with maker’s mark; Clasp: signed, Eterna, 750 with maker’s mark Watch face: 1 1/8 ins; Woven link band: 7 ins Gross weight 42.7 dwts

265

T WO RU BY F LOW E R B RO O C H E S

$ 800 – 1,200

A Tiffany & Co. double flower set with round rubies and a leaf spray set with round rubies and a cultured pearl Double flower brooch: signed Tiffany & Co. 18k Italy Flower brooch: 2 3/4 × 1 1/8 ins Leaf brooch: 1 1/2 × 2 1/8 ins; Gross weight 15.6 dwts

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I N D I A N

RU B E L L I T E A N D D I A M O N D E A R R I N G S

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Set with table-cut and rubellite drops and rose-cut diamonds with floral enameling 14k yellow gold 3 1/4 × 7/8 ins; Gross weight 22.1 dwts

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D I A M O N D A N D SA P P H I R E F LOW E R B RO O C H

$ 1,500 – 2,000

The center set with circular-cut diamonds and sapphires, mounted en tremblant, with articulated petals on stem with leaves 18k yellow gold With French metal and maker’s marks 1 3/4 × 2 5/8 ins; Gross weight 16.7 dwts

267

T WO G E M - S ET F LOW E R B RO O C H E S A N D B R AC E L ET

$ 800 – 1,200

Comprising a sapphire tulip brooch; a sapphire, ruby and diamond floral brooch; and a turquoise and textured gold bracelet Bracelet: 18k yellow gold; Tulip brooch: 14k yellow gold; Floral brooch: 14k yellow gold and silver Gross weight 21.5 dwts

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RO S E G O L D SA P P H I R E A N D D I A M O N D F LOW E R B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

The round brilliant-cut diamond center with rose gold petals and a channel-set sapphire stem 14k yellow and rose gold 1 7/8 × 1 3/4 ins; Gross weight 13.7 dwts

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D I A M O N D F R I N G E E A R R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,200

Set with round brilliant-cut diamonds 14k yellow gold Each 1/2 × 1 3/8 ins; Gross weight 5.9 dwts

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AQ UA M A R I N E B E A D N E C K L AC E

$ 2,000 – 3,000

A strand of graduating aquamarine briolettes with white gold clasp 18k white gold Clasp stamped 18k 750 with maker’s mark 18 ins, Gross weight 55.3 dwts

270

G E M - S ET F LO R A L E A R C L I PS

$ 900 – 1,200

Comprising a pair of amethyst and blue topaz flowers and a pair of ruby, yellow gem, diamond, and mother-of-pearl fowers Topaz earrings: 14k yellow gold Ruby earrings: 18k yellow gold Topaz earrings: 1 3/8 × 1 3/8 ins Ruby earrings: 3/4 × 3/4 ins; Gross weight 30.1 dwts

273

T WO B RO O C H E S A N D R I N G

$ 600 – 800

Comprising a bicolor gold ring, a diamond and gold bow brooch, and an apple brooch Ring and bow brooch: 14k yellow and rose gold Apple brooch: 18k yellow gold Ring: stamped JC with maker’s mark Apple brooch: stamped 750 with maker’s marks Gross weight 12.7 dwts

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E A R LY 2 0 T H C .

G E M - S ET Y E L LOW G O L D F I G U R A L R I N G

$ 800 – 1,000

An 18k yellow gold head decorated with a turban and earrings set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds, c. 1910 18k yellow gold Ring size: 8 1/4; Gross weight 9.5 dwts

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M I D - C E N T U RY

RU BY, D I A M O N D, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

A single and round brilliant-cut diamond and ruby brooch; and a pair of textured gold ribbons with single-cut diamond and round ruby accents, c. 1940 Brooch and earrings: 14k yellow and rose gold Brooch: 1 × 1 1/2 ins; Earrings: 3/4 × 1 1/8 ins Gross weight 15.9 dwts

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S ET O F L A P I S L A ZU L I A N D D I A M O N D J EW E L RY

$ 1,200 – 1,800

Comprising a pair of earrings and a ring, each set with cabochon lapis lazuli and circular-cut diamonds 18k yellow gold Earrings: 1 in; Ring size 7 3/4; Gross weight: 25.4 dwts

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R E T R O

RU BY, D I A M O N D, A N D RO S E G O L D D R E S S WATC H

$ 300 – 500

Rose gold band with yellow gold flowers set with rubies and diamonds, 17 jewels movement 14k rose, yellow, and white gold Stamped Esca Watch Co. Band: 6 1/4 ins; Gross weight 17.5 dwts

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PAU L D I T I S H E I M

S O LV I L SY N T H ET I C RU BY A N D D I A M O N D W R I ST WATC H

$ 700 – 900

The rectangular dial with Roman hours, in a 14k rose gold case set with single-cut diamonds and synthetic rubies, joined to a 14k yellow gold fancy link watch band Watch case: stamped 14k 002323, dial signed Paul Ditisheim Solvil; band: stamped W.H. 14k 1909 6 5/8 ins; Gross weight 28.9 dwts

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S U I T E O F RU BY A N D D I A M O N D J EW E L RY

$ 1,500 – 2,500

A necklace of 32 oval-cut rubies alternating with baguette and circular-cut diamonds a pair of earrings en suite 14k yellow gold Necklace: 15 3/8 ins; Earrings: 7/8 × 1/4 ins Gross weight 21.6 dwts

279

S I M U L AT E D A L EX A N D R I T E A N D RO S E G O L D B R AC E L ET

$ 400 – 600

Filigree 14k rose gold links set with three simulated alexandrite 14k rose gold 6 1/2 ins; Gross weight 14.2 dwts

281

T WO G O L D B RO O C H E S A N D R I N G

$ 700 – 900

Comprising a blue and black enameled seal brooch, a diamond horse brooch; and a gold and purple stone flip ring Seal brooch: 14k yellow gold Horse brooch and Purple stone ring: 18k gold Gross weight 27.5 dwts

280

B U L G A R I

R I N G

$ 500 – 700

“Bvlgari Bvlgari” flip ring set with coral and black onyx 18k yellow gold Signed Bulgari 750 Made in Italy Ring size 3; Gross weight 3.2 dwts

282

JA D E I T E A N D RU BY E A R R I N G S

$ 700 – 900

Each set with a cabochon jade measuring approximately 22 × 16 mm, framed by round ruby flowers 14k yellow gold Each 1 × 1 1/4 ins; Gross weight 12.4 dwts

285

T H R E E G E M - S ET R I N G S A N D A B RO O C H

$ 600 – 800

Comprising three rings and a citrine and cultured pearl brooch Turquoise ring: 18k yellow gold; Brooch, Lapis lazuli ring, and Green stone ring: 14k yellow gold Gross weight 35.6 dwts

286

T WO D I A M O N D A N D E M E R A L D R I N G S

$ 2,500 – 3,500

A round brilliant-cut diamond and circular-cut emerald cluster ring and a pear-shaped emerald with pear and tapered baguette-cut diamond ring 14k yellow gold Cluster ring size 10; Emerald ring size 6 Gross weight: 7.2 dwts

284

G RO U P O F G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 900

Scarab pendant: 18k yellow gold; Bar pin: 14k yellow and white gold; Fleur de lis brooch: 14k yellow gold Beaver brooch and Dog pendant: 10k yellow gold Gross weight 30.6 dwts

283

G RO U P O F G O L D B RO O C H E S A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Comprising an enamel and diamond bird brooch, a ruby-eyed textured gold dragonfly brooch, a seed pearl earring and brooch suite, an enamel, seed pearl, and ruby leaf brooch and a diamond floral brooch Bird brooch: 18k yellow and white gold; Dragonfly brooch: 18k yellow gold; Shell earrings, Shell brooch, Leaf brooch, and Floral brooch: 14k yellow gold Dragonfly brooch: stamped 18k Italy with maker’s mark; Leaf brooch: with maker’s mark Gross weight 32.2 dwts

289

CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D D I A M O N D E A R P E N DA N TS

$ 1,200 – 1,800

Designed as round brilliant-cut diamond and black onyx square plaques suspending cultured pearl drops 14k yellow and white gold 5/8 × 1 5/8 ins; Gross weight 15.9 dwts

287

S I N G L E ST R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E

$ 1,800 – 2,200

Of 44 cultured pearls measuring approximately 9.0 mm, with a cultured pearl and white gold clasp 14k white gold 18 ins; Gross weight 33.2 dwts

288

A R FA N

OW L B RO O C H

$ 600 – 800

Set with carved black onyx, pavé-set diamonds, and yellow sapphire eyes 18k white gold Signed Arfan, Paris 750 7/8 × 1 5/8 ins; Gross weight 11.0 dwts

290

DO U B L E ST R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D D I A M O N D N E C K L AC E

$ 3,500 – 4,500

Of 54 and 51 cultured pearls measuring approximately 7.00 mm, with round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds and South Sea cultured pearl flower clasp 18k yellow and white gold Clasp: 1 5/8 ins; Necklace: 18 ins Gross weight 55.3 dwts

291

G O L D A N D D I A M O N D H A N D N E C K L AC E

$ 500 – 700

A hand holding a diamond circle on a fine link chain 14k yellow and white gold Pendant: 3/4 × 2 ins; Chain: 20 ins Gross weight 14.6 dwts

292

Y E L LOW G O L D LO C K ET N E C K L AC E

$ 500 – 700

Rope chain with radial engraved yellow gold locket containing mirror Locket: 18k yellow gold; Chain: 10k yellow gold Gross weight 15.1 dwts

293

DO U B L E ST R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D D I A M O N D N E C K L AC E

$ 3,000 – 4,000

Of 49 and 51 cultured pearls measuring approximately 8.0 mm with brilliant-cut diamond intersections and cultured pearl and diamond clasp 18k yellow gold 21 ins; Gross weight 63.2 dwts

294

T WO CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

One of 35 black semi-baroque cultured pearls measuring approximately 9.8 to 11.8 mm with an 18k yellow gold clasp; another of 31 cultured pearls measuring approximately 10.4 to 14.0 mm with a diamond and 18k white gold clasp 17 ins each; Gross weight 95.9 dwts Complete illustration online

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S I N G L E ST R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E

$ 800 – 1,200

Of 31 cultured pearls with turquoise and yellow metal clasp 18 ins; Gross weight 75.8 dwts

296

RU BY A N D D I A M O N D SAU TO I R N E C K L AC E

$ 5,000 – 6,000

A single strand of faceted ruby beads on a white gold chain with 27 diamond collet stations 14k white gold 46 1/2 ins; Gross weight 20.3 dwts

301

P I N K SA P P H I R E A N D D I A M O N D H E A RT N E C K L AC E

$ 400 – 600

Set with round brilliant-cut diamonds and pink sapphires Pendant: 18k white gold; Chain: 14k white gold Pendant: stamped 18k 750; Clasp: stamped 14k Gross weight 5.3 dwts

297

A RT D E C O CA RT I E R

D I A M O N D BA R P I N

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Set with rose-cut diamonds with white enamel 18k yellow gold and platinum Signed Cartier, Paris No. 03552 Made in France 1 1/8 × 1/4 ins; Gross weight 2.8 dwts

298

E DWA R D I A N D I A M O N D F LOW E R B RO O C H W I T H C H A I N

$ 600 – 800

Set with old mine-cut diamonds, with a gold chain, c. 1900 Platinum and low karat gold Brooch: 1 1/2 ins; Chain: 17 1/4 ins Gross weight 13.2 dwts

300

S T E FA N H A F N E R

D I A M O N D N E C K L AC E

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Pavé diamond contemporary pendant and chain 18k white gold Signed Stefan Hafner, 750 with maker’s marks Pendant: 1/4 × 2 7/8 ins; Chain: 16 1/8 ins Gross weight 6.6 dwts

299

E DWA R D I A N D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 1,800 – 2,400

Of navette-shaped outline, set with three larger diamonds measuring approximately 5.8 × 5.8 × 3.0 mm, 5.4 × 5.4 × 3.1 mm, and 5.2 × 5.2 × 3.2 mm, and smaller diamonds, c. 1900 Platinum Ring size 7 1/2; Gross weight 3.7 dwts

302

D I A M O N D L A R I AT N E C K L AC E

$ 1,200 – 1,500

Of round brilliant cut diamonds 18k white gold Necklace: 16 ins; Gross weight 13.5 dwts

304

E M E R A L D, SA P P H I R E , A N D D I A M O N D N E C K L AC E

$ 3,500 – 4,500

Of emerald and gold mesh suspending 21 faceted sapphire drops with a gold and rose-cut diamond clasp 18k yellow gold Stamped 750 15 ins; Gross weight 40.1 dwts

303

W H I T E G O L D C H A I N N E C K L AC E

$ 1,400 – 1,800

Modern curb link chain 14k white gold 23 3/4 ins; Gross weight 42.3 dwts

307

M AU B O U S S I N

C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 1,200 – 1,500

White gold bracelet with three diamond-set charms 18k white gold Signed Mauboussin, Paris 750 c8984 with maker’s mark 7 1/8 ins; Gross weight 5.1 dwts

305

D I A M O N D C H A I N N E C K L AC E

$ 1,200 – 1,500

Set with a line of 63 round brilliant-cut diamonds in floret mounts Platinum 16 ins; Gross weight 4.3 dwts

306

L AV E N D E R JA D E A N D D I A M O N D E A R R I N G S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Each set with an oval cabochon lavender jade, approx. 14.90 × 19.55 × 9.03 mm, suspended from a line of round brilliant-cut diamonds Platinum Mason Kay Report #200122-996, 2020, Natural Jadeite Jade - No Dye or Impregnation Detected - “A” Jade 2 ins; Gross weight 12.7 dwts

308

M U LT I -CO LO R E D SA P P H I R E , D I A M O N D, A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E

$ 2,000 – 3,000

Designed as a multi-colored sapphire and round brilliant-cut diamond front, joined to three strands of 79, 83, and 82 cultured pearls measuring approximately 3.8 mm 18k yellow gold Necklace: 16 ins, Gross weight 25.9 dwts

309

C H A N E L

D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E G O L D R I N G

$ 1,000 – 1,500

The white gold band decorated with a Camelia, star and clover set with a round brilliant-cut diamond 18k white gold Signed Chanel, 17G1343 750 with maker’s mark Ring size 7; Gross weight 8.1 dwts

311

D I A M O N D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 4,000 – 5,000

Set with a modern brilliant-cut diamond measuring approximately 5.9 × 5.9 × 3.5 mm, in a single-cut diamond mount Platinum Ring size 5 1/2; Gross weight 3.2 dwts

310

D I A M O N D A N D P L AT I N U M E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 1,500 – 2,000

Set with an old European-cut diamond measuring approximately 5.4 × 5.4 × 4.2 mm, with round and baguette-cut diamond shoulders Platinum With maker’s marks Ring size 5 3/4; Gross weight: 3.7 dwts

313

D I A M O N D ET E R N I T Y BA N D

$ 800 – 1,000

Set with 23 round brilliant-cut diamonds Platinum Ring size 5; Gross weight 2.5 dwts

312

T H R E E STO N E D I A M O N D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 1,000 – 1,500

Set with a round brilliant-cut diamond measuring approximately 6.21 × 3.76 mm, flanked by two old European-cut diamonds 14k white gold Ring size 8; Gross weight 1.6 dwts

314

D I A M O N D ET E R N I T Y BA N D

$ 800 – 1,200

Of 24 round brilliant-cut diamonds Platinum Ring size 5 3/4; Gross weight 3.4 dwts

315

D I A M O N D A N D P L AT I N U M E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 6,000 – 7,000

Set with a modified rectangular-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.60 cts. by formula Platinum Numbered 5014 Ring size 7 3/4; Gross weight 3.7 dwts

317

U N M O U N T E D OVA L-CU T TO PA Z

$ 500 – 700

Accompanied by GIA Report #22053155683, Dated 30 May 2019, 10.82 CTS. Oval Modified Brilliant Cut, Transparent Orange Topaz, 14.67 × 10.92 × 8.38 mm.

316

CO L L E CT I O N O F U N M O U N T E D O PA LS

$ 500 – 700

The white or black opals include boulder, matrix and doublet.

318

CO L L E CT I O N O F A S S O RT E D U N M O U N T E D G E M STO N E S

$ 1,500 – 2,600

Including a circular-cut blue zircon weighing approx. 1.58 cts, a rectangular-cut emerald weighing approx. 0.72 cts, a circular-cut emerald weighing approx. 0.98 cts, a pair of pink tourmalines weighing approx. 3.27 cts, a pair of peridot weighing approx. 3.29 cts, four rubies weighing approx. 1.07 cts, and two colored sapphires weighing approx. 0.80 cts and weighing approx. 1.06 cts, and other gemstones Complete illustration online

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CO L L E CT I O N O F A S S O RT E D U N M O U N T E D G E M STO N E S

$ 1,500 – 2,600

Including an imperial topaz weighing approx. 1.38 cts, two marquise-cut morganite weighing approx. 3.79 cts, a rectangular-cut green tourmaline weighing approx. 2.65 cts, a rectangular-cut citrine weighing approx. 2.00 cts, an oval-cut amethyst weighing approx. 24.77 cts, four cabochon tiger’s eye, a pair of trilliant-cut citrines weighing approx. 1.08 and 1.17 cts, a rectangular-cut emerald weighing 0.78 cts, a pair of pear-shaped sapphires weighing approx. 1.72 cts, and other gemstones Complete illustration online

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CO L L E CT I O N O F A S S O RT E D U N M O U N T E D G E M S

$ 1,500 – 2,600

Including a cabochon pink tourmaline weighing approx. 11.23 cts, a cushion-cut synthetic spinel weighing approx. 2.70 cts, an oval-cut citrine weighing approx. 7.39 cts, a cushion-cut heliodor weighing approx. 7.25 cts, a pair of cushion-cut amethyst weighing approx. 3.36 cts and 3.49 cts, a rectangular-cut ametrine weighing approx. 20.61 cts, an opal triplet and other gemstones Complete illustration online

UNRESERVED

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J U D I T H L E I B E R

L I O N C LU TC H PU RS E

$ 300 – 500

322

K AT H R I N E BAU M A N N

T U RT L E M I N AU D I È R E EV E N I N G BAG

$ 200 – 300

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C O R O

T W I N B I R D S O F PA R A D I S E F U R C L I P B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

324

C O R O

F I G U R A L E N A M E L E D M ETA L F U R C L I P B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

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I R A D J M O I N I

B U D D H A B RO O C H

$ 400 – 600

326

RU BY, S E E D P E A R L, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D F R I N G E E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

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I Z A B E L L A M

“W I L LOW S Q UA R E ” N E C K L AC E A N D E A R R I N G S U I T E

$ 300 – 500

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T H E O D O R FA H R N E R

B RO O C H A N D B R AC E L ET W I T H A RT D E CO B E A D E D J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

329

G RO U P O F ST U D I O J EW E L RY, I N C LU D I N G SA M M Y G E E , E L L A CO N E , A N D RU S S E L L DAY

$ 1,500 – 2,000

330

G RO U P O F ST U D I O J EW E L RY I N C LU D I N G J O H N SZ Y M A K, N I TA LU ST I G, A N D K A R R A M

$ 1,200 – 1,800

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G RO U P O F M I D C E N T U RY A RT I ST J EW E L RY I N C LU D I N G LO R E GA R R I C K, F R A N K M I R AG L I A, E ST H E R L EW I T T E S , A N D R A L P H ROW N T R E E

$ 1,500 – 2,000

332

G RO U P O F D UX A A N D S I G N E D ST E R L I N G S I LV E R M O D E R N I ST J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

333

G RO U P O F ST U D I O A RT I ST J EW E L RY I N C LU D I N G M I L D R E D BA L L, A N D J E A N L A S N E R

$ 1,000 – 1,500

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G RO U P O F S I LV E R M O D E R N I ST J EW E L RY I N C LU D I N G M A XW E L L C H AYAT, BY R N E L I V I N G STO N , A N D F R A N Z B E RG M A N

$ 1,000 – 1,500

335

F R A N C I S C O R E BA J E S

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY: N E C K L AC E A N D T WO PA I RS O F E A R R I N G S

$ 1,000 – 1,500

336

E I G H T S I G N E D ST U D I O M O D E R N I S M B RO O C H E S

$ 800 – 1,200

337

F L OY M E R C E R

FO U R B RO O C H E S , C . 1 940 S

$ 800 – 1,200

338

H E N N I N G KO P P E L A N D G E O R G J E N S E N

T WO ST E R L I N G S I LV E R O P E N FO R M B RO O C H E S A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 400 – 600

339

G E O R G J E N S E N

ST E R L I N G S I LV E R E A R R I N G S A N D T WO B RO O C H E S

$ 300 – 500

340

B E T S Y F U L L E R

CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D Y E L LOW G O L D N E C K L AC E

$ 800 – 1,200

341

H A R O L D O ’ C O N N O R

L A P I S L A ZU L I A N D G O L D R I N G

$ 1,000 – 1,200

342

G RO U P O F ST U D I O E N A M E L J EW E L RY I N C LU D I N G V I RG I L CA N T I N I A N D J O H N B RYA N

$ 300 – 400

343

F R A N C I S C O R E BA J E S

G RO U P O F CO P P E R J EW E L RY

$ 500 – 700

344

K E N B E L D I N

CU F F, T H R E E P I N S , T WO M O N E Y C L I PS , E A R R I N G S , A N D R I N G

$ 800 – 1,200

345

E D L E V I N A N D F R A N C E S B O O T H BY

G RO U P O F S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 600 – 800

346

FOUR PAIRS OF MODERNIST EARRINGS I N C LU D I N G LO R R A I N E K RYSA K, JAC K N U T T I N G, A N D BA R N E Y R E I D

$ 500 – 700

347

S T U D I O M O D E R N I S M

T H R E E PA I RS O F E A R R I N G S A N D T WO R I N G S I N C LU D I N G J U L E S B R E N N E R, JA N I Y E A N D RO G E R E A STO N

$ 500 – 700

348

H E N RY S T E I G

S I LV E R LO O P N E C K L AC E , CU F F B R AC E L ET, A N D R I N G

$ 600 – 800

349

J O H N PAU L M I L L E R

S I LV E R E A R R I N G S A N D B RO O C H W I T H T U RQ U O I S E

$ 300 – 400

350

A RT S M I T H S I LV E R R I N G, E D L EV I N P E N DA N T, A N D E D W I E N E R S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

352

C H R I S T I A N S C H M I D T

G RO U P O F ST E R L I N G S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 600 – 800

351

R O L P H S CA R L E T T

S I LV E R A N D A M A ZO N I T E P E N DA N T

$ 400 – 600

353

R O N A L D P E A R S O N

M I D C E N T U RY ST E R L I N G S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

354

R O N A L D P E A R S O N

ST E R L I N G S I LV E R CO L L A R A N D T WO B RO O C H E S

$ 500 – 700

355

G RO U P O F M O D E R N I ST S I LV E R J EW E L RY I N C LU D I N G LO U I S K RY Z A K

$ 400 – 600

356

P H I L I P M O RT O N

T WO PA I RS O F ST E R L I N G S I LV E R E A R R I N G S

$ 600 – 800

358

D O N A L D W R I G H T

S I LV E R P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E , R I N G, A N D B RO O C H

$ 800 – 1,200

359

B O B A N D E S TA B L O O D

M I D C E N T U RY ST U D I O ST E R L I N G S I LV E R A N D WO O D N E C K L AC E

$ 600 – 800

360

F R A N C E S H O L M E S B O O T H BY

R E D, B L AC K A N D W H I T E STO N E A N D ST E R L I N G S I LV E R B RO O C H

$ 400 – 500

361

A + H M AC K I E H A R D STO N E S I LV E R BA N G L E B R AC E L ET

$ 300 – 500

362

B R U C E M E T CA L F

M I X E D M AT E R I A LS P L I E R M OT I F B RO O C H

$ 800 – 1,200

363

M O D E R N I ST LU C I T E A N D S I LV E R S U I T E

$ 200 – 400

364

T O N Y PA P P

T WO PA I RS O F E A R R I N G S A N D B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

365

R O B E RT L E E M O R R I S

E A R R I N G S A N D T WO B RO O C H E S

$ 400 – 600

366

R O B E RT L E E M O R R I S

T WO CU F F B R AC E L ETS

$ 800 – 1,200

367

A N G E L A P I N TA L D I

C I T R I N E L A R I AT N E C K L AC E

$ 1,000 – 1,500

368

M U LT I G E M - S ET R I N G

$ 600 – 900

369

M O D E R N I S T

TO U R M A L I N E , D I A M O N D, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

370

CU LT U R E D P E A R L, D I A M O N D, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D S E A FO R M B RO O C H

$ 200 – 400

371

D I A M O N D A N D G E M - S ET R I N G

$ 200 – 400

372

G RO U P O F C I T R I N E J EW E L RY

$ 900 – 1,300

373

GA R N ET A N D D I A M O N D E A R R I N G S

$ 200 – 400

374

G RO U P O F T H R E E G O L D P I N S

$ 700 – 900

375

D I A M O N D A N D E N A M E L E D B U T T E R F LY P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 200 – 400

376

FO U R P E A R L R I N G S

$ 200 – 400

378

SY N T H ET I C RU BY A N D D I A M O N D BA L L E R I N A B RO O C H

$ 200 – 400

379

D I A M O N D A N D G E M - S ET B RO O C H E S

$ 400 – 600

380

W I L L I A M R U S E R

G O L D B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

381

D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D H A N D R I N G

$ 250 – 450

377

G RO U P O F D I A M O N D A N D G E M - S ET F LO R A L J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

382

T WO D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G S

$ 200 – 400

383

S U I T E O F A M M O L I T E A N D Y E L LOW G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

384

Y E L LOW G O L D A N D B LU E TO PA Z L I N K N E C K L AC E

$ 700 – 900

385

S I X G O L D B R AC E L ETS

$ 1,800 – 2,200

386

Y E L LOW G O L D B E A D N E C K L AC E

$ 400 – 600

387

D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D L I O N CU F F L I N K S A N D C H A I N S

$ 1,100 – 1,500

388

A N T I Q U E G O L D R E L I G I O U S J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

389

G RO U P O F F I V E G O L D R I N G S

$ 900 – 1,100

390

G O L D A N D S I LV E R P E N DA N T O F C H A R I OT E E R

$ 700 – 1,000

391

FO U R PA I RS O F E A R R I N G S

$ 600 – 800

392

T WO PA I RS O F G O L D E A R R I N G S

$ 600 – 800

393

Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G S A N D B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

394

T H R E E PA I RS O F Y E L LOW G O L D E A R R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,200

395

C I T R I N E B RO O C H A N D P E A R L E N H A N C E R

$ 500 – 700

396

S T E E B E R - K R AU S C O M PA N Y

C I T R I N E A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

397

M O N I Q U E P É A N

G E O M ET R I C D I A M O N D A N D G O L D P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 600 – 800

398

A M ET H YST A N D D I A M O N D P E N DA N T N E C K L AC E

$ 600 – 800

357

T WO BY RO N W I LS O N S I LV E R B RO O C H E S A N D A H I L DA K R AU S B RO O C H

$ 400 – 600

400

T H R E E G O L D R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,050

401

FO U R G E M - S ET R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

402

CO R A L N E C K L AC E , R I N G A N D P E N DA N T

$ 500 – 700

403

CO R A L A N D B L AC K O N YX B E A D N E C K L AC E

$ 300 – 500

404

S ET O F SA P P H I R E , CU LT U R E D P E A R L, A N D G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 500 – 700

405

S U I T E O F D I A M O N D A N D G E M - S ET B U T T E R F LY J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

406

RU BY, D I A M O N D, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D E A R C L I PS

$ 400 – 600

407

CA B O C H O N E M E R A L D O R RU BY Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

408

S U I T E O F D I A M O N D A N D P E R I DOT L E A F J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

409

T WO PA I RS O F D I A M O N D FO L I AT E E A R R I N G S

$ 400 – 600

410

T WO Y E L LOW G O L D BA N G L E B R AC E L ETS

$ 600 – 800

411

G O L D B R AC E L ETS A N D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

412

G RO U P O F M EX I CA N ST E R L I N G S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

413

G RO U P O F S O U T H W E ST E R N S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

414

A N T O N I O P I N E DA

T WO M EX I CA N S I LV E R B R AC E L ETS

$ 600 – 800

415

M A R G O T D E TA XC O

S U I T E O F Y E L LOW A N D B L AC K E N A M E L A N D ST E R L I N G S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

416

M A R G O T D E TA XC O

S U I T E O F E N A M E L E D A N D ST E R L I N G S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

417

M A R G O T D E TA XC O

S U I T E O F B LU E -G R E E N E N A M E L A N D ST E R L I N G S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

399

T WO D I A M O N D R I N G S A N D L AV E N D E R JA D E J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

418

G RO U P O F S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

419

G RO U P O F J O H N H A R DY J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

420

DAV I D Y U R M A N N E C K L AC E , E A R R I N G S A N D K E YC H A I N

$ 200 – 400

421

G RO U P O F J O H N H A R DY J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

422

G RO U P O F J O H N H A R DY G E M - S ET J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

423

ST E R L I N G S I LV E R CU F F B R AC E L ET

$ 200 – 400

424

E LSA P E R ET T I , T I F FA N Y & CO. ST E R L I N G S I LV E R B E A N E A R C L I PS

$ 300 – 500

425

T I F FA N Y & CO. S I LV E R A N D H E M AT I T E BA N G L E A N D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

426

Y E L LOW SA P P H I R E A N D G O L D ET E R N I T Y BA N D

$ 200 – 300

427

B U CC E L L AT I G O L D W E D D I N G BA N D

$ 400 – 600

428

Y E L LOW G O L D M O D E R N I ST N E C K L AC E

$ 400 – 600

429

C I T R I N E , D I A M O N D, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G

$ 200 – 400

430

S M O KY Q UA RTZ, S I LV E R, A N D J U D I T H R I P K A T WO G O L D E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

431

G RO U P O F J O H N H A R DY S I LV E R A N D G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

432

G E M - S ET S H E L L E A R C L I PS

$ 300 – 500

433

D I A M O N D A N D G O L D R I N G A N D A PA I R O F M A B É P E A R L E A R R I N G S

$ 400 – 600

434

O PA L A N D Y E L LOW G O L D FO L I AT E B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

435

A RT I CU L AT E D D I A M O N D A N D G E M - S ET B U T T E R F LY B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

436

T H R E E PA I RS O F E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

437

E A R LY 2 0 T H C E N T U RY O PA L A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G

$ 300 – 500

438

V I CTO R I A N R EV I VA L O PA L A N D D I A M O N D BA N G L E B R AC E L ET

$ 300 – 500

439

T WO SY N T H ET I C O PA L P E N DA N TS A N D O N E O PA L R I N G

$ 300 – 500

440

T WO PA I RS O F Y E L LOW G O L D E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

441

B E E B RO O C H A N D F LOW E R H E A D E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

442

FO U R PA I RS O F PO ST E A R R I N G S

$ 400 – 500

443

AQ UA M A R I N E A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

444

CU R B L I N K Y E L LOW G O L D BA N D R I N G

$ 250 – 450

445

T I F FA N Y & C O .

L A P I S L A ZU L I , T I G E R’S E Y E , A N D Y E L LOW G O L D E A R C L I PS

$ 250 – 350

446

T WO B E A D N E C K L AC E S A N D T WO A D D I T I O N S

$ 300 – 500

447

S E E D P E A R L A N D L A P I S LUZU L I N E C K L AC E

$ 300 – 500

448

FO U R PA I RS O F E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 400

449

P I N K SA P P H I R E A N D D I A M O N D E A R C L I PS

$ 200 – 400

450

G O L D CAT B RO O C H

$ 200 – 300

451

S U I T E O F R A I N B OW CO LO R E D STO N E J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

452

CA RT I E R

M U ST D E CA RT I E R TA N K W R I ST WATC H

$ 300 – 500

453

C H O PA R D

G O L D OVA L W R I ST WATC H

$ 700 – 1,200

454

O M E G A

S E A M A ST E R Y E L LOW G O L D WATC H

$ 300 – 500

455

R U S S E L L S E C R E S T

M O D E R N S I T Y E L LOW G O L D CU F F L I N K S

$ 300 – 500

456

D U N H I L L

G O L D CA S E D L I G H T E R

$ 400 – 600

457

PA I R O F A RT D E CO D I A M O N D A N D G O L D CU F F L I N K S

$ 300 – 500

458

T H R E E PA I RS O F G O L D CU F F L I N K S

$ 600 – 800

459

M E N ’S H A R D STO N E A N D Y E L LOW G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 1,100

460

M E N ’S OW L R I N G A N D T I G E R’S E Y E CA M E O R I N G

$ 400 – 600

461

N I N E PA I RS O F CU F F L I N K S

$ 800 – 1,000

462

G RO U P O F M E N ’S R I N G S

$ 700 – 900

463

BAU M E & M E R C I E R

BAU M AT I C W R I ST WATC H

$ 300 – 500

464

R O L E X

T WO L A D I E S W R I ST WATC H E S

$ 600 – 800

465

L A DY’S P E N DA N T WATC H A N D D I A M O N D W R I ST WATC H

$ 400 – 600

466

Y E L LOW G O L D OW L LO C K ET FO B

$ 300 – 500

467

E N A M E L E D P E N DA N T WATC H A N D FO B

$ 400 – 600

468

J U L E S J O R G E N S E N & K E YS T O N E H OWA R D

T WO PO C K ET WATC H E S

$ 800 – 1,000

469

E A R LY 2 0 T H C E N T U RY RO C K C RYSTA L L A P E L BA L L WATC H

$ 100 – 200

470

F I V E PO C K ET WATC H E S

$ 300 – 500

471

M OVA D O

K I N G M AT I C H S 3 6 0 S U B S E A WATC H

$ 500 – 600

472

H A M I LTO N , LO N G I N E S A N D O M E GA WATC H E S

$ 400 – 600

473

G RO U P O F FO U R W R I ST WATC H E S

$ 700 – 1,000

474

T WO L A DY’S W R I ST WATC H E S

$ 600 – 800

475

A RT D E CO D I A M O N D A N D P L AT I N U M D R E S S WATC H

$ 400 – 600

476

SA P P H I R E A N D D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 1,000 – 1,500

477

SA P P H I R E , D I A M O N D, A N D W H I T E G O L D H E A RT P E N DA N T

$ 300 – 500

478

SA P P H I R E , D I A M O N D, A N D P L AT I N U M C I RC L E B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

479

D I A M O N D A N D G E M - S ET JAG UA R B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

480

G RO U P O F G E M - S ET R I N G S A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,200

481

E RT E “ B E LOV E D STAT E V I ” B RO O C H , P E N DA N T, A N D N E C K L AC E

$ 800 – 1,000

482

T WO D I A M O N D N E C K L AC E S A N D R I N G

$ 900 – 1,200

483

B L AC K S O U T H S E A CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D D I A M O N D E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

484

CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E A N D G E M - S ET E A R R I N G S

$ 700 – 1,100

485

CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

486

T H R E E CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D G O L D R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

487

T H R E E CU LT U R E D P E A R L A N D D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

488

D I A M O N D ST U D E A R R I N G S W I T H JAC K ETS

$ 600 – 800

489

T H R E E ST R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L B R AC E L ET A N D T WO R I N G S

$ 600 – 800

490

T WO S I N G L E ST R A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E S

$ 600 – 800

491

T H R E E ST R A N D SA LT WAT E R CU LT U R E D P E A R L N E C K L AC E

$ 300 – 500

492

G RO U P O F D I A M O N D A N D G O L D J EW E L RY

$ 1,800 – 2,300

493

E DWA R D I A N D I A M O N D H O RS E S H O E B RO O C H

$ 700 – 900

494

D I A M O N D H E A RT P E N DA N T B RO O C H

$ 400 – 600

495

CA RV E D H A R D STO N E , JA D E , A N D D I A M O N D F LOW E R B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

496

T WO R I N G S ET T I N G S

$ 400 – 600

497

D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E G O L D R I N G

$ 200 – 400

498

T WO D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

499

T WO D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

500

G RO U P O F D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 750 – 1,350

501

G RO U P O F G O L D R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,400

502

FO U R D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 700 – 1,100

503

T WO D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

504

T WO D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

505

D I A M O N D R I N G S A N D P E N DA N T

$ 200 – 400

506

G RO U P O F D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 700 – 1,300

507

D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E G O L D R I N G

$ 700 – 900

508

D I A M O N D E N GAG E M E N T R I N G

$ 600 – 800

509

D I A M O N D E N GAG M E N T R I N G

$ 700 – 900

510

D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 500 – 700

511

R A D I A N T-CU T D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 500 – 700

512

L AT E A RT D E CO D I A M O N D A N D P L AT I N U M R I N G

$ 300 – 500

513

D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G

$ 600 – 800

514

D I A M O N D R I N G S A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 400 – 800

515

G RO U P O F D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 700 – 900

516

T U RQ U O I S E A N D D I A M O N D D RO P E A R R I N G S

$ 500 – 700

517

SY N T H ET I C SA P P H I R E A N D D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 400 – 600

518

RU BY A N D D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 500 – 700

519

B LU E TO PA Z A N D D I A M O N D R I N G

$ 300 – 500

520

I R R A D I AT E D B LU E D I A M O N D A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G S

$ 250 – 450

521

R E T R O

RU BY, D I A M O N D, A N D Y E L LOW G O L D R I N G S

$ 800 – 1,200

522

F R E E FO R M RU BY A N D Y E L LOW G O L D E A R R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

523

G RO U P O F G E M - S ET R I N G S

$ 250 – 450

524

F I V E M E N ’ S R I N G S

$ 1,200 – 1,800

525

G RO U P O F R I N G S

$ 1,200 – 1,600

526

AU S T R O - H U N G A R I A N

BA RO Q U E P E A R L B RO O C H A N D D I A M O N D E A R R I N G S

$ 1,100 – 1,700

527

Y E L LOW G O L D C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 400 – 600

528

E A R LY 2 0 T H C E N T U RY G O L D C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 300 – 500

529

C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 800 – 1,200

530

C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 800 – 1,200

531

Y E L LOW G O L D C H A R M B R AC E L ET

$ 1,000 – 1,500

532

T WO G O L D C H A R M B R AC E L ETS A N D A 14 K G O L D P E N DA N T

$ 2,000 – 2,500

533

G RO U P O F CU F F B R AC E L ETS A N D R I N G S

$ 1,100 – 1,400

534

M O O N STO N E , SA P P H I R E , A N D Y E L LOW G O L D FO L I AT E B RO O C H

$ 300 – 500

535

S I X G O L D C H A R M S

$ 800 – 1,200

536

G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E B RO O C H E S

$ 800 – 1,100

537

T WO E M E R A L D A N D D I A M O N D R I N G S

$ 300 – 500

538

G RO U P O F R I N G S

$ 900 – 1,100

539

G RO U P O F R I N G S

$ 600 – 900

540

G RO U P O F A RT N O U V E AU B RO O C H E S

$ 300 – 400

541

G RO U P O F V I CTO R I A N M O U R N I N G H A I R J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

542

G RO U P O F M O U R N I N G J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 900

543

G RO U P O F V I CTO R I A N B RO O C H E S

$ 300 – 400

544

S KU L L A N D G E M - S ET J EW E L RY

$ 150 – 250

545

G RO U P O F E A R LY 2 0 T H C E N T U RY S I LV E R ACC E S S O R I E S

$ 300 – 600

546

T H E O D O R FA H R N E R

G E M - S ET B RO O C H

$ 400 – 600

547

A S S O RT E D M A RCA S I T E J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

548

G RO U P O F S I LV E R J EW L E RY I N C LU D I N G T WO U N G E R B ROT H E RS B RO O C H E S

$ 600 – 1,000

549

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY

$ 1,200 – 1,600

550

G E O R G J E N S E N

G RO U P O F S I LV E R J EW L E RY

$ 1,000 – 1,200

551

G RO U P O F M EX I CA N S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

552

G RO U P O F S I LV E R A N D A M ET H YST J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

553

E L SA P E R E T T I , T I F FA N Y & C O .

JA D E C H A R M B R AC E L ET A N D E LSA P E R ET T I , T I F FA N Y & CO. JA D E “ S P L A S H ” R I N G

$ 500 – 900

554

G RO U P O F B E A D E D JA D E J EW E L RY A N D T WO R I N G S

$ 1,000 – 1,400

555

T H R E E B RO O C H E S

$ 500 – 900

556

JA D E A N D Y E L LOW G O L D B RO O C H

$ 500 – 700

557

CO R A L B E A D N E C K L AC E A N D E A R R I N G S

$ 600 – 800

558

V I CTO R I A N B R AC E L ET, P E N DA N T, A N D T WO B RO O C H E S

$ 600 – 800

559

GA R N ET O R S E E D P E A R L BA N G L E B R AC E L ETS

$ 600 – 800

560

E L G I N

O PA L A N D Y E L LOW G O L D PO C K ET WATC H

$ 400 – 600

561

T WO A RT N O U V E AU P E N DA N TS A N D R I N G

$ 300 – 500

562

Y E L LOW G O L D A N D CU LT U R E D P E A R L PU T T I D RO P E A R R I N G S

$ 150 – 250

563

CA RV E D S H E L L CA M E O J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

564

G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,200

565

V I CTO R I A N L AVA CA M E O N E C K L AC E

$ 400 – 600

566

E DWA R D I A N S E E D P E A R L J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 500

567

G RO U P O F Y E L LOW G O L D V I CTO R I A N J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

568

D I A M O N D B RO O C H A N D RO S ET T E E A R C L I PS

$ 600 – 1,000

569

A RT N O U V E AU P E A R L A N D Y E L LOW G O L D F E STO O N N E C K L AC E

$ 500 – 700

570

G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E E N A M E L E D G E M - S ET J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 400

571

PA I R O F V I CTO R I A N G O L D- F I L L E D BA N G L E S

$ 300 – 500

572

E A R LY 2 0 T H C E N T U RY A M ET H YST A N D S E E D P E A R L J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

573

G RO U P O F E A R LY 2 0 T H C E N T U RY G E M - S ET J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

574

G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E B RO O C H E S

$ 1,100 – 1,700

575

G RO U P O F V I CTO R I A N J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

576

CO L L E CT I O N O F ST I C K P I N S

$ 600 – 800

577

I TA L I A N M I C RO M O SA I C S I LV E R N E C K L AC E

$ 500 – 700

578

G RO U P O F CO N T E M PO R A RY M A B E P E A R L J EW E L RY

$ 800 – 1,200

579

G RO U P O F S I LV E R J EW E L RY

$ 300 – 500

580

G RO U P O F A N T I Q U E J EW E L RY

$ 600 – 800

581

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 900

582

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

583

M I R I A M H A S K E L L

FO L I AT E N E C K L AC E

$ 300 – 500

584

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY, I N C LU D E S M I R I A M H A S K E L L

$ 200 – 400

585

G RO U P O F BA K E L I T E A N D R E S I N J EW E L RY

$ 250 – 450

586

G RO U P O F BA K E L I T E J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 800

587

G RO U P O F BA K E L I T E J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

588

G RO U P O F BA K E L I T E R I N G S

$ 500 – 800

589

G RO U P O F C R E A M A N D B L AC K BA K E L I T E J EW E L RY

$ 1,000 – 1,500

590

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 700 – 1,100

591

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

592

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW L E RY

$ 800 – 1,200

593

G RO U P O F J EW E L RY PA RTS A N D V I N TAG E B E A D S

$ 700 – 1,300

594

G RO U P O F B E A D E D CO ST U M E J EW L E RY

$ 400 – 600

595

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

596

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 200 – 400

597

G RO U P O F F RU I T M OT I F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 400 – 600

598

G RO U P O F CO ST U M E J EW E L RY

$ 500 – 900

T E R M S O F SA L E

This is a legal contract between you and Rago Wright, LLC. Rago/Wright offers each item of property (a “lot” or “lots”) for sale subject to and under these Terms of Sale, as changed or supplemented by the Rago/Wright Privacy Policy and Lot Particulars as defined below (“Agreement”).

In this Agreement, “we,” “us,” “our,” “Rago/Wright” or similar terms mean Rago Wright, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and “you,” “your,” “buyer,” “bidder” or similar terms mean the individual, corporation or other entity bidding on or buying a lot from us at auction, through the Internet or other means (with the foregoing parties sometimes called a “Party” and together “Parties”).

Capitalized terms have the meanings given in Attachment 1 – Definitions. This Agreement contains mandatory arbitration dispute resolution at Section 51.

YO U H E R E BY E N T E R I N TO T H I S AG R E E M E N T

1. You Agree

By registering to bid, bidding, or otherwise purchasing a lot from Rago/Wright, whether in person, by absentee bid or through an agent, you hereby enter into, and agree to be bound by and to comply with, this Agreement.

2. Rago/Wright as Agent

The Agreement governs the relationship between you, as a bidders and/or buyer, on the one hand, and Rago/Wright and sellers, on the other hand. You acknowledge that Rago/Wright acts as an agent for the seller, unless otherwise indicated in a Lot Particular, in a catalogue or at the time of auction. On occasion, Rago/Wright may own a lot directly, in which case we will act in a principal capacity as a consignor, or a company affiliated with Rago/Wright may own a lot, in which case we will act as agent for that company, or Rago/Wright or an affiliated company may have a legal, beneficial or financial interest in a lot as a secured creditor or otherwise.

B I D D I N G AT AU CT I O N

3. Registration

To bid in an auction, you will (a) create an account with us; and (b) register for that auction in accordance with our registration procedures.

4. Qualifying To Bid

Verification of Your Identity As a condition of bidding or participating in any auction or sale of one or more lots, we may require you to do all or any of the following: (a) Establish credit and verify your creditworthiness by providing a valid credit card number, credit references and an initial deposit, which may include a pre-authorization hold of a portion of the estimate of the lots on which you may bid; (b) Verify your identity by providing us with a government issued photo identification and a valid credit card

number; (c) Verify your address by providing us with a valid government-issued identification, a utility bill, bank statement and/or a recent postal envelope; (d) Verify you satisfy an age minimum by providing us with age-bearing identification; and (e) Furnish us with such other documents as we may request.

Verification of Your Entity and Identity (a) If you represent an entity, we may require you to verify the status of your entity, as well as your entity’s beneficial owners, by providing us with (i) a list of that entity’s shareholders, members, partners, trustees or beneficiaries; (ii) a copy of your entity’s charter or foundational documents, and/or a good standing certificate; (iii) the entity’s shareholders agreement, operating agreement, partnership agreement or trust agreement; and (iv) any of the documents or verifications listed above for any of your entity’s directors and officers; and (b) If you are bidding as agent, we may require you to provide a letter of authorization from your principal, as well as any of the documents or verifications listed above.

Verification Activities Verification activities may be handled by third parties who specialize in remote verification of people and companies. You understand and agree that if we refer you or require you to submit identification or personal identifying information to third party verification services, that any information you provide or interactions you have with them will be subject to the third party’s terms, conditions and privacy policies. We will not be a part of, or be responsible for, the actions or failures to act of, the verification activities of those third parties.

Minimum Deposits We may require you, as a bidder on a lot with an estimate of $5,000 or more: (a) to provide an initial deposit of a portion of the low estimate; and (b) to grant us the right to charge your credit card all or a portion of the selling price on the date of the auction.

5. Your Bid is an Offer

Any bid you submit can and may be the winning bid for a particular lot. Your bid constitutes an offer to purchase the lot. If we accept your bid, you become contractually bound to buy the lot in accordance with that bid. A bid can be accepted by Rago/Wright (a) by our auctioneer as the last, highest bid in an auction; or (b) by us as an acceptable offer for a lot in a Private Sale (such accepted bid or offer, “Winning Bid”). If your bid is a Winning Bid, you agree to pay us the amount of your bid and the Buyer’s Premium for such lot and assume all risk of loss and damage to such lot, in addition to any obligations, costs and expenses relating to its handling, shipping, insurance, taxes and export as set forth herein.

6. Inspection

All sales are final. You are responsible for satisfying yourself about the condition or any other matter concerning each purchased lot. You are advised to personally examine any lot on which you intend to bid prior to the auction and/or sale. By bidding on a lot, you hereby represent, warrant and covenant that you have examined the condition of the lot to your satisfaction and have no objections with its condition.

CO N D U CT O F AU CT I O N

7. Auction

A lot will be sold to its highest bidder in an auction as determined in our sole and exclusive judgment. At auction, we may be represented by one or more auctioneers. We may exclusively determine the conduct of any auction, including, without limitation, whether, when and/or if to advance the bidding, to reject any bid offered, to withdraw any lot, to reoffer and resell any lot, and to resolve any dispute in connection with such sale. Our determination in management of an auction or sale is final and shall be binding upon you and all other participants in such sale.

8. US Currency

All auctions will be conducted in the currency of the United States of America.

9. Estimates

We may set estimated price ranges (low, mid and high) for a lot. A ‘low estimate’ is the lowest potential price in the range; the ‘high estimate’ is the highest potential price in the range; and the ‘mid estimate’ is the median between the two. Pre-sale estimates are intended as guides for prospective bidders. Estimates are preliminary only and are subject to revision by us from time to time in our sole discretion. We make no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, including, without limitation, regarding the sale price of any lot, whether the lot will sell at all; the price realized at a post-auction sale, or the price realized upon resale, which may be substantially different from our estimates.

10. Condition Reports and Descriptions

As a courtesy, condition reports for any lot are available from Rago/Wright prior to the sale, but Rago/Wright assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in any such report, a Rago/Wright catalogue or other description of a lot that we may make available. Except as set forth in Sections 42.1 (a) and (b), any statements made by Rago/Wright with respect to a lot whether in a condition report, a Rago/Wright catalogue or on the Rago/Wright website, orally or in writing, are intended as statements of opinion only, are not to be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute representations or warranties of any kind. Any description of a lot’s dimensions and weights is approximate. Descriptions we make about lots may not describe all faults or restorations. No description or report about a lot is a substitute for your own examination of a lot.

11. Bidding Increments

Bids at auction must be submitted in the following Bidding Increments:

FROM TO INCREMENT

0 300 25 300 1,000 50 1,000 2,000 100 2,000 3,000 200 3,000 5,000 250 5,000 10,000 500 10,000 20,000 1,000 20,000 32,000 2,000 32,000 38,000 3,000 38,000 42,000 2,000 42,000 48,000 3,000 48,000 50,000 2,000 50,000 100,000 5,000 100,000 200,000 10,000 200,000 AND UP 20,000

Nonconforming bids will not be executed, honored or accepted. However, since we regulate the bidding, we may change the bidding increments in our discretion.

12. Reserve

We may offer each lot subject to a confidential minimum price below which we will not sell the lot (the “Reserve”). The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the Reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. We prohibit sellers from bidding on their own lots, but we may seek to satisfy the reserve by bidding on behalf of the seller at the auction up to the reserve. We will endeavor to indicate in the catalogue or by saleroom announcement or notice when parties with an interest in a lot, for example a beneficiary of an estate, may bid on such lot.

13. Absentee Bids

As a convenience to qualified bidders who cannot be present in person on the day of an auction, we will use reasonable efforts to execute bids you submit to us in writing or by phone (“Absentee Bid”), subject to the terms of this Agreement.

Written Absentee Bids (a) Due. Absentee Bids submitted in writing by mail, delivery, fax, email or a Rago/Wright bidding form on our website must be received by us at least two (2) hours prior to the start of an auction’s published start time. (b) Contingency Bids and Plus Bids. If you cannot be available during the auction, but you submit a written Absentee Bid, you may mark your written bid as a Contingency Bid or a Plus Bid. A “Contingency Bid” is a bid with two or more bidding amounts. A “Plus Bid” is a bid with your highest bid amount PLUS its next bidding increment that you direct us to make on your behalf if another bidder makes your highest absentee bid.

Telephone Bids (a) Due. Absentee bids submitted by phone must be received by us no later 30 minutes before a lot goes on the block. (b) Bids. We will attempt to call you at up to two (2) phone numbers you send to us. However, there can be no assurance that we will succeed in reaching you by phone or accurately placing your bids. (c) Phone Line and Agent. We guarantee you access to one of our phone agents for bidding during an auction if we receive your request by fax, mail, phone, or through a form requesting phone bidding on our website online by 4:00 p.m. on the day prior

to the auction. However, we do not have the capacity to assign phone agents to clients who want to listen only or who will not bid the minimum selling price. Therefore, if you request to reserve a phone agent for bidding, you must be willing to open bidding and bid to the low estimate subject to this Agreement. All calls will be recorded for record-keeping, quality assurance, and training purposes.

Absentee Bidding Conditions (a) Information. In addition to fulfilling any registration and qualification requirements under Section 3 (‘Registration’) and Section 4 (‘Qualifying to Bid’), all Absentee Bids must include (i) the correct lot name and number; (ii) your minimum and maximum bid amounts; and (iii) your name and contact information. (b) Confirmation. We endeavor to send each person who submitted an Absentee Bid to us one (1) or more days before the auction with a bid confirmation by 5:00 pm on the day prior to the auction. If you do not receive a bid confirmation, please call us. When you do receive a bid confirmation, you are solely responsible to check it for accuracy. We cannot be liable for errors in bidding including situations in which our bid confirmation contained errors that you did not correct. (c) Disclaimers. We endeavor to handle all absentee bids as your agent, based on your directions. We bid that auction’s bidding increment above the previous bid up to your maximum bid amount. (See Section 11 ‘Bidding Increments’). We assume no responsibility for a failure to execute any such bid, or for errors or omissions made in connection with the execution of any such bid. We will place your Absentee Bids at our discretion and at your risk. We enable Absentee Bids as a convenience to our customers, but while we will make every effort to execute your instructions, we cannot be held liable or responsible for any errors or any failure to bid.

Third-Party Internet Bidding Services (a) Third Party Bidding Platforms. We engage third party online bidding platforms to collect or facilitate auction bids (“Bidding Platforms”), each of which levy a fee for their services, and have their own rules on fees and how to bid and buy online using these Bidding Platforms. Rago/Wright has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any Bidding Platforms. Your dealings with Bidding Platforms are solely between you and such Bidding Platforms. We encourage you to be aware of, and to read, the terms and conditions and privacy policy of any Bidding Platforms that you visit. You expressly release Rago/Wright from any and all liability arising from your use of any Bidding Platform or other third-party website or service. (b) Waiver. Absentee Bids left with Bidding Platforms are released to Rago/Wright when a lot comes up for sale. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT

LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE, WILL WE AND OUR SELLERS

BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR ANY

SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES

THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OF, OR THE INABILITY

TO USE, THESE BIDDING PLATFORMS.

Cancel Old Absentee Bids If you submit an Absentee Bid to us directly or through a Bidding Platform but then attend the auction in person, bid by phone or by any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all of your submitted Absentee Bids prior to the start of the auction.

If you do not or cannot cancel your previously submitted Absentee Bids, regardless of reason, you will be held responsible for the purchase of any lot for which you have placed a Winning Bid.

14. Auction Results

Preliminary auction results will be available online on our website shortly after each auction. Final auction results will be available online once we have audited and verified all sales and bids.

15. The Record of the Sale

Rago/Wright’s records of sale will constitute the factual, accurate record of all transactions you participate in under this Agreement for purposes of any disputes. You agree that if there is a discrepancy between our records and any other records or messages related to a sale or transaction in a lot, our records of sale will govern.

16. Withdrawal

We may withdraw a lot from auction for any reason and with no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal.

PAY M E N T

17. Invoicing

All successful bidders will be sent invoices by e-mail or mail (if we do not have an email address on file) shortly following an auction. PAYMENT ON EACH INVOICE FOR

A WINNING BID IS DUE ON RECEIPT OF THE INVOICE. You acknowledge and agree that we may charge your credit card for All Charges.

18. Payment For and Collection of Purchases

All Charges If your bid is a Winning Bid, you agree to pay the following charges associated with your purchase of such lot: (a) The Hammer Price; (b) The Buyer’s Premium (which, together with the Hammer Price, is sometimes called the “Sale Fees”); (c) Any applicable sales tax, late payment charges, Storage Fees, credit card charges, Enforcement Costs, Bidding Platform fees and charges and other costs, damages or charges assessed in accordance with this Agreement (collectively, the “Buyer Costs”, and together with the Sale Fees, “All Charges”).

Payment Procedure You will pay All Charges immediately following Rago/Wright’s delivery of an invoice to you following our acceptance of your Winning Bid unless other arrangements have been approved by Rago/Wright in advance. If Rago/Wright approves of such other arrangement for payment, Rago/Wright may at its discretion require you to make a nonrefundable down payment on All Charges. All payments must be made in US Dollars, in any of the following acceptable forms of payment: (a) Cash; (b) Check, with acceptable identification; (c) Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express; (d) PayPal at Rago/Wright’s PayPal link: paypal.me/billpayragowright.com.

Credit Card Charges We may charge and collect an additional 2% of payments made by credit card.

Late Payment If payment is not received in full on an invoice hereunder within fifteen (15) days of the invoice’s date, we may charge, and you will pay, interest on the outstanding amount at a rate of 1.5% per month.

19. Enforcement Costs

You will reimburse us for the amount of all expenses we incur, including attorneys’ fees and court costs, in exercising or enforcing any of our rights hereunder or under applicable law, together with interest on all such amounts at 1.5% per month (the “Enforcement Costs”) within fifteen (15) days of the date of the invoice for such Enforcement Costs.

SA L E S TA X

20. New Jersey and Illinois

All purchases picked up at or delivered to a New Jersey address will be taxed at the New Jersey state tax rate, currently 6.625%. All purchases picked up at or delivered to an Illinois address will be taxed at the Illinois tax rate, currently 6.25%. All purchases will also be subject to applicable city and county taxes.

21. Nexus

On June 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court decided South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., enabling states to impose sales tax responsibilities on “remote” sellers, i.e., sellers without a physical presence in the state. Since the ruling, several states have responded by implementing legislation requiring remote sellers to collect sales tax when the total dollar value of purchases sent to that state exceeds a set threshold. Each state sets its own threshold. Exceeding that threshold is known as creating an economic nexus. Like all other remote sellers, Rago/Wright is now required to collect Sales/Use Tax from buyers in these states when the total dollar value of purchases sent to that state creates a nexus. When this occurs, you will see sales tax included on your invoice. The sales tax rate is determined by the state, county, and city where purchases are sent.

22. Resale Certificate

If you have a valid resale certificate on file with us, you will be excepted from being charged the Sales/Use tax. Please send your completed, valid Resale Certificates to: [email protected] or Fax: 609-397-9377.

23. Warning: Use Tax

Even if we have not achieved nexus with your particular state, you acknowledge that it is still your responsibility to pay the proper use tax on your purchases.

P I C K-U P A N D STO R AG E

24. Pick-Up and Removal

You must remove each lot you have agreed to purchase hereunder (sometimes referred to as a “Purchased Lot”) from our premises no later than fourteen (14) days after the sale date of the auction (or date of Private Sale if applicable) (the “Sale Date”). You are solely responsible for removal of your Purchased Lot from Rago/Wright facilities and all costs associated with packing, insurance, shipment and delivery of your Purchased Lot to your designated destination.

25. Procedures for Pick-Up and Removal

Times and Days You may pick up your Purchased Lot from our facilities during our normal business hours, if you provide us at least 24 hours notice to arrange pick-up. Our facilities are open Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., but closed on government holidays and any Monday following weekend sales held at that location. You must supply and bring your own packing materials. Weekend pick-ups may be made by special arrangement and by appointment only.

Shippers If you choose to ship a Purchased Lot from our facility, you are solely responsible for the shipment. We will, at your written direction, release your Purchased Lot to a third-party shipper to pack and ship it. We will work with any shipper of your choosing. Please make sure your shipper carries insurance. We are not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs while your objects are in another’s custody or care. If you choose a shipping method that we have advised against, we may require a waiver from you acknowledging this. For the avoidance of doubt, we will not be responsible for any damage or loss that occurs to a lot once we release it to a third-party shipper.

Referred Shippers We may, as a courtesy to you and solely at our discretion and your risk, provide or arrange packing, shipping or similar logistical services, or refer you to third parties who specialize in these services. Any such services referred, provided or arranged by us are at your sole risk and expense; we assume no responsibility for any act or omission of any party in connection with any such service or reference, and we make no representations or warranties regarding such parties or their services. You expressly release Rago/Wright from any and all liability arising from your use of any third-party services.

International Shipments All international customs, duties, and other tariffs are your responsibility. We and all third-party shippers will declare the Hammer Price plus the Buyer’s Premium as the value of a lot in all cases.

Oversized Lots Oversized lots are objects such as furniture, andirons, floor vases, or any other item whose safe packing will exceed the limits of common carriers. The delivery of oversized, large, heavy, or expensive objects is not an inexpensive proposition and we urge you to consider this before bidding.

26. Deadlines for Pick-Up, Storage, Abandonment

As stated above, you must retrieve your Purchased Lots from Rago/Wright’s facilities within 14 days of the Sale Date. And, if you fail to retrieve your Purchased Lot within thirty (30) days after the Sale Date (such 30-day period, the “Retrieval Period”), we may, without further notice to you, (a) deliver the Purchased Lot to you at your expense (and invoice you as Buyer Costs); or (b) sell such Purchased Lot at auction without Reserve at a place and time we determine in our sole discretion; or (c) continue to store your Purchased Lot on our, or a third-party’s, premises and charge you a storage fee of $10 per day per lot (“Storage Fee”). You will pay all such Storage Fees and other fees and charges.

27. Consequences of Late Pick-Up Abandoned Property

Notwithstanding the foregoing, Rago/Wright has no duty to store any lot indefinitely. Any Purchased Lot that is still in our possession sixty (60) days after the end of the Retrieval Period (i.e. 90 days after the Sale Date) will be deemed abandoned by you and title to it, to the extent it has passed to you, will pass to us (such abandoned property, “Abandoned Property”). You authorize Rago/Wright to discard or sell any Abandoned Property and to keep any proceeds from the sale of Abandoned Property. You hereby release Rago/Wright of and from any claims related to such Abandoned Property (including without limitation claims for purchase price refunds, possession of such lot or other damages or losses). You acknowledge and agree that Rago/Wright is not responsible for damage or loss that occurs to Abandoned Property and that Rago/Wright is not responsible for insuring Abandoned Property after the Retrieval Period. You agree that this remedy is reasonable in light of the costs Rago/Wright would have to incur to continue to store and process purchased lots after sale.

28. Full Payment

You will not be permitted to claim or take possession of any lot until All Charges you owe have been paid in full.

29. Export, Import, Endangered Species Licenses and Permits

An export or import license may be required for the export or import of your Purchased Lot to your designated destination. It is your sole responsibility to familiarize yourself with International, U.S. Federal and State laws or requirements regarding the necessary export, import, or other permit required. In addition, many countries prohibit or limit the import of property made of or incorporating plant or animal material, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, Brazilian rosewood, rhinoceros’ horn or tortoiseshell, irrespective of age, percentage or value. We make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is or is not subject to export or import restrictions or any embargoes and will have no responsibility with regard to these matters. You represent, warrant and covenant that, before bidding on a lot, you have examined to your satisfaction whether a license is required to bring the lot to your designated destination or any other area of interest to you. It is solely your responsibility to comply with these laws and to obtain any necessary export, import and endangered species licenses or permits. Failure to obtain a license or permit will not justify the cancellation of the sale or any delay in making full payment of All Charges for the lot. We will not rescind the sale of a lot that is transferred to you and later seized by government authorities due to the presence of endangered species material. As a courtesy to clients, we may advise people who inquire about lots containing potentially regulated plant or animal material, but we do not accept liability for errors or for failing to advise on lots containing protected or regulated species.

T I T L E A N D R I S K O F LO S S

30. Title

Title to a Purchased Lot will not pass to you (or the third-party buyer if applicable) until Rago/Wright has received All Charges for a lot.

31. Risk of Loss

Notwithstanding passage of title, risk of loss to your Purchased Lot passes immediately to you: (a) when you or your agent or a shipper pick-ups and takes possession of it; or (b) on the thirty-first (31st) day after the Sale Date (whichever occurs first). We are not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs to your Purchased Lot once risk of loss passes to you or your agent or shipper. Further, if for any reason, you return your Purchased Lot back to us, risk of loss remains with you until your Purchased Lot is delivered to us at our door.

Exceptions Under no circumstances will Rago/Wright or its insurers be liable for damage caused by changes in humidity or temperature, conditions or defects inherent to the lot, normal wear and tear, war or acts of terrorism. Payments for loss are limited by Section 31.2 (Loss Payment Amounts and Limits).

Loss Payment Amounts and Limits You acknowledge and agree that your sole and exclusive remedy for and with respect to any loss or damage to your Purchased Lot for which Rago/Wright is liable pursuant to this Agreement will be receipt of the amounts prescribed in this Section 31.2. Accordingly, for any loss or damage to your Purchased Lot for which you have paid All Charges and for which we bear the risk of loss at the time of the event causing the loss, you will be entitled to the following: (a) Total Loss. For a lot that suffers a Partial Loss, the lot’s Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. (b) Partial Loss. For a lot that suffers a Partial Loss: (i) if you choose to refrain from repairing or restoring the lot, we will pay either (at our election) (A) the amount of depreciation in value from the Hammer Price as a result of the loss (and you will keep title to the lot); or (B) the lot’s Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium (but we or our insurer will take title to the lot); but (ii) if you choose to repair or restore the lot, we will bear the costs to repair or restore the lot, approved by us and our insurer in advance (and you will retain title to the lot).

R E M E D I E S

32. Security

As security for full payment to us of All Charges in accordance with this Agreement, you grant to us a security interest in your Purchased Lot in accordance with this Agreement (and any proceeds thereof), and in any other property or money of the buyer in our possession or coming into our possession subsequently (“Security Interest”). We may apply any such money or treat any such property in any manner permitted under the Uniform Commercial Code and/or any other applicable law. You hereby grant us the right to prepare and file any documents to protect and confirm our Security Interest including but not limited to a UCC-1 Financing Statement.

33. Breach

If a buyer fails to make timely payment as required in this Agreement, or breaches any other covenant, representation or warranty in this Agreement, we may, in our discretion, exercise any remedies legally available to us, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) cancel the sale of the lot and any other sale of a lot to you; (b) resell the lot with or without Reserve; (c) retain all amounts you previously paid to us, which will constitute a processing and restocking fee (which you acknowledge would be reasonable in light of the costs we would have to incur to process your breach and attempt to re-auction or resell the lot); (d) reject any bids by you at future auctions; (e) set-off any amounts owed by Rago/Wright to you in satisfaction of unpaid amounts; and/or (f) take any other action we deem necessary or appropriate under the circumstances.

34. Confession of Judgment

Notwithstanding Section 51, if you default on payment of All Charges under this Agreement, you hereby authorize any attorney to appear in a court of record and confess judgment against you in favor of Rago/Wright for the payment of All Charges on your Purchased Lot. Accordingly, the confession of judgment may be without process and for any amount due under this Agreement including collection costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees. This authorization is in addition to all other remedies available to Rago/Wright.

35. Recission/Voiding of Sale By Rago/Wright

If we become aware of a third party’s adverse claim relating to a lot purchased by you, we may, in our discretion, rescind the sale. Upon notice of our election to rescind a sale, you will promptly return such lot to us, at which time we will refund to you the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium you paid to us for such lot. This refund will represent your sole remedy against us in case of a rescission of sale under this paragraph, and you agree to waive all other remedies at law or equity with respect to the same. If you do not return such lot to us in accordance with this paragraph, you agree to indemnify, defend and hold Rago/Wright, its officers, directors, employees, agents and their successors and assigns, harmless from any damages, costs, liabilities or other losses (including attorney’s fees) arising as a result of such third party claim. In addition to the other rights of cancellation contained in this agreement, we may cancel a sale of a lot if we reasonably believe that completing the transaction is or may be unlawful or that the sale places us or the seller under any liability to anyone else or may damage our reputation.

36. AML

Rago/Wright is committed to detect and deter money laundering, to protect our sellers from failed transactions and to promote ethics and fairness in our transactions and those generally in the world of art and design. Accordingly, Rago/Wright may, at our discretion, refuse your participation in our sales, auctions or activities; cancel your registration with Rago/Wright; cancel or refuse to accept your bid for lots at any time prior to, during or even after the close of the sale; and require documentation and information to verify your identity or the identity

of the officers, directors or beneficial owners of the entity you represent and to verify the legality of the source and use of funds involved in a potential sale.

37. Privacy and Security

We will hold and process your personal information for use as described in, and in line with, our privacy policy at www.ragoarts.com/privacy-policy. All payment information relating to the sale is collected and processed directly by third-party payment processors, and not by Rago/Wright.

S P E C I A L P RO P E RT Y

38. Firearms

We only sell antique firearms as defined by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Due to state firearms regulations, all handguns, pistols, and revolvers will only be shipped via Federal Express and will only be delivered to a person who holds a Federal Firearms License or a Curios and Relics License. Handguns, pistols, and revolvers can only be picked up at our facilities by a person who holds a Federal Firearms License, or the proper handgun permits of the state where the handgun is sold, which must be shown and logged. There are no exceptions. No firearms will be sold or shipped internationally. It is your sole responsibility to familiarize yourself with your local laws and requirements for the possession of firearms; to identify and obtain any necessary license or permit prior to bidding; and to abide by all Federal, State and local laws and requirements. Neither Rago/Wright nor the seller makes any representations or warranties as to whether any lot is or is not subject to these regulations and will have no responsibility with regard to these matters.

39. Jewelry

For centuries, natural gemstones have been enhanced in a variety of ways, including heating, oiling and other methods. These treatments are accepted by the international jewelry and gemstone trade. We make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not. All stones have been identified by standard gemological field tests, as the mounting allows, and we will make available to prospective buyers any gemological certificates in our possession. However, it will not always be feasible to obtain a qualified lab report on every stone we offer for sale. If you wish to have a grading or gemological report from an independent recognized laboratory such as the Gemological Institute of America, the European Gemological Laboratories or the American Gemological Institute, you may request one at your own expense or hire an independent adviser of your choosing at your expense. Weights given for stones we offer for sale are based solely on measurements and known gemological formulae; they are approximate, not exact. Weight may differ once a stone is removed from its setting. You are advised to verify weight estimates prior to bidding at auction.

40. Coins and Currency

All coins and currency are sold “as is” by us, except as to authenticity. You acknowledge and agree that grading is not an exact science, but a matter of opinion as to condition and other attributes; and that grading can and will differ among third party grading services (even though consensus grading is employed by most), independent experts, dealers, collectors and auction houses, including our own. Opinion as to the grading, condition or other attributes of any lots may have a material effect on value. Coins and currency are sold without any additional express or implied warranty, including, but not limited to, (a) grade; (b) referencing the opinion of a third-party grading service; (c) with no reference to the opinion of a third-party grading service; (d) with reference to our opinion as to grading; (e) subsequently submitted to a third-party grading service for determination or certification; (f) encapsulated and therefore unable to be physically examined.

We reserve the right to differ with the grades assigned to any lot, by certificate or otherwise, regardless of the grading service, and will not be bound by any prior or subsequent opinion, determination or certification by third-party grading services including, but not limited to, National Guaranty Company (NGC), Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) and Currency Grading and Authentication (CGA) or any other any grading service, third party organization or dealer. There is no guarantee or warranty implied or expressed that the grading standards we use will meet the standards of any grading service at any time in the future. We have graded uncertified coins and currency with reference to the current interpretation of the American Numismatic Association’s standards at the time of grading.

We may re-grade any lot for any reasons, including, but not limited to a change of grading standards, differences in opinion, mishandling over time.

We will not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated coins or currency. In any such instance, your remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying and you hereby agree that you will have no remedy against us.

Please note that certain types of plastic may react with a coin’s metal or transfer plasticizer to notes, causing damage. Avoid storage in materials that are not inert.

L I M I T O F L I A B I L I T Y

41. As Is, Where Is

Except as expressly stated herein in Section 42.1 (a) and (b), each lot is sold “as is” “where is”, with no representation or warranty of any kind from any party (including Rago/Wright or the seller of the lot), express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.

42. Warranties

Warranties That Are Included (a) Limited Warranty. For each lot, the seller has represented and warranted to us, and represents and warrants to you, that the seller is the owner of such lot or is acting as

authorized agent of the owner of the lot and has the right to transfer title to the lot free of all liens, claims, and encumbrances (the “Limited Warranty”). (b) AUTHORSHIP WARRANTY. Subject to the following terms and conditions, Rago/Wright warrants, for a period of two (2) years after the Sale Date, that a lot’s Authorship is true and correct. “Authorship” means the creator, designer, culture or source of origin of a lot that is specifically identified in BOLD and CAPITAL type in the lot’s current catalogue, but not including supplemental text or information included in any other descriptions (whether or not in the catalogue). (the “Authorship Warranty”)

Warranty Exclusions and Conditions Notwithstanding the foregoing, each warranty of any kind or nature on any lot sold by Rago/Wright will be subject to the following conditions:

(a) All warranties specifically exclude: (i) Any lot description that states there is a conflict of specialist opinion. (ii) Any typographical errors in lot descriptions or catalogue. (iii) Any lot description listed as “in the style of”, “attributed to”, “the school of”, “in the manner of”, or “after”. (iv) Wear on furniture, flakes, surface scratches, or manufacturing flaws in glass or ceramic lots. (v) Any lot for which, at the time of sale, the statements regarding Authorship made by Rago/Wright conform to the generally accepted opinion of scholars, specialists or other experts when published, despite subsequent discovery of information that modifies such generally accepted opinions. (vi) If the lot’s failure to conform to its Authorship Warranty can only shown by a scientific process which, on the date we published the Authorship description, was not available or generally accepted for use, or which was unreasonably expensive or impractical, or which was likely to have damaged the lot;

(b) The description of clocks and lighting devices, whether in the catalogue or a condition report, as such descriptions may be incomplete and not identify every mechanical replacement, repair, or defect. The absence of reference to the condition of a clock or lighting device does not imply it to be in working condition or without defects, repairs, restorations, or replacement parts. No warranty is made that any watch is in working condition or without defects, restorations, or working parts. Buyers are advised to check watch works prior to auction.

(c) The description of jewelry, whether in the catalogue or a condition report, is rendered as opinion and not a representation of fact, including, but not limited to, specialist opinion as to authenticity, the enhancement or treatment of gemstones, the weight of gemstones, the country of origin, the authorship or origin (manufacture) of an item, its period or the authenticity of its marks.

(d) The benefits of any warranty under this Agreement are only provided to and available for the original buyer of a lot from Rago/Wright, and not to any subsequent purchasers, transferees, successors, heirs, beneficiaries or assigns of the original buyer. We specifically disclaim any warranty for any person other than the original purchaser of the lot from Rago/Wright.

(e) Neither the seller nor Rago/Wright makes any warranty or representation, express or implied, as to whether you will acquire any reproduction rights, copyrights or other intellectual property rights in, or with respect to any lot.

Warranty Claims and Remedies (a) How To Make A Claim Under Any Warranty Under This Agreement. To make a claim under a warranty under this Agreement, you will do the following: (i) Submit written notice of your claim within sixty (60) days after you become aware of the existence of such a claim, and in any event no later than two (2) years following the Sale Date; and (ii) For a claim under the Authorship Warranty, submit, at your expense, written opinions of at least two (2) experts (whose principal line of business is the appraisal and authentication of art, antiquities, design objects or other valuable objects similar to the lot), that the lot fails to materially conform to the Authorship Warranty; and (iii) If we determine you are entitled to a remedy for a breach of warranty, then prior to receiving a refund of any amount of the Sale Fees paid by you to us, you must return the lot to us in the same condition as it was at the Sale Date.

(b) Remedies for warranties under this agreement. Your sole remedies for any violation of a warranty under this Agreement of any kind or nature are the following: (i) if we have not yet paid the seller the seller’s portion of the Sale Fees, then we will refund your payment of the lot’s Sale Fees to you; (ii) if we have paid the seller the seller’s portion of the Sale Fees, then we will either, at our sole option and election: (A) refund to you the lot’s Sale Fees; or (B) make written demand upon the seller for the refund of the portion of the Sale Fees you paid which we paid to the seller and we will refund to you the portion of the Sale Fees which you paid which we retained. If the seller fails to make the refund, we will furnish you with the name and address of the seller and assign all of our rights against the seller to you. You hereby agree that upon this assignment of our rights, we will have no further liability to you or responsibility to pursue your claim against the seller.

43. Limit of Liability

In no event shall rago/wright be liable to you or any third party for any consequential, exemplary, indirect, special, punitive, incidental or similar damages, whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, regardless of the cause of action on which they are based, even if advised of the possibility of such damages occurring. With respect to any sale of a lot, in no event shall Rago/Wright be liable to you or any third party for losses in excess of the sale fees paid by you to Rago/Wright for such lot to which the claim relates. We are not liable for any breach or default by the consignor or seller of a lot or in relation to any terms which are implied into contracts by law and which are the responsibility of the seller of an item.

44. Indemnity; Limit of Liability; Liability

You agree to indemnify, defend and hold Rago/Wright, its officers, directors, employees, agents and their successors and assigns harmless from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, losses, liabilities and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) relating to the breach, or alleged breach, of any of your agreements, covenants, representations or warranties contained in this Agreement.

45. Intellectual Property

Rago/Wright and our licensors will retain ownership of our intellectual property rights, including, without limitation, copyright to all photographs or other images of the lot created by us (including in your Purchased Lots), as well as rights to the copyrights and trademarks and other images, logos, text, graphics, icons, audio clips, video clips, digital downloads in, and the ‘look and feel’ of, the Rago/Wright website and each Rago/Wright catalogue. You may not obtain any rights of ownership, use, reproduction or any other therein by virtue of this Agreement. You may not use any of our trademarks or service marks in any way.

B U Y E R’S R E P R E S E N TAT I O N S A N D WA R R A N T I E S

You hereby represent, warrant and covenant:

46. Legal Status

If you are acting as an agent for someone who is not signing this Agreement, you and the principal are jointly and severally liable for and subject to the terms and conditions hereunder, to the same extent as though you were acting as principal.

47. Information

All information you have provided or will provide to Rago/Wright about yourself, your principal if any, your business, your identity and your funds will be totally and completely accurate, truthful and complete.

48. Legal

The purchase of any lot is not being done for illegal purposes. Your funds are not or will not be linked to any criminal activity, tax fraud, money laundering or terrorist activities; neither you nor any principal or beneficiary you represent is being investigated for, or has been charged or convicted of, any criminal activity, tax fraud, money laundering or terrorist activities.

49. Notify Us

You will notify us promptly in writing of any events or circumstances that may cause your representations and warranties to be inaccurate or breached in any way.

D I S PU T E S A N D G OV E R N I N G L AW

50. Governing Law

This Agreement and all rights and obligations relating to it will be governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey and specifically excluding conflict of laws principles and the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.

51. Dispute Resolution

Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, relating to, or in connection with this Agreement, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof (“Dispute”), will be resolved, to the extent possible, within forty-five (45) days through discussions held in good faith between appropriate representatives of the Parties. If the Dispute has not been resolved after the 45-day discussion period, either Party may

refer the Dispute or claim to American Arbitration Association under its Commercial Mediation Procedures, for mediation in NEWARK, NEW JERSEY for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days. However, if the Dispute is not settled by mediation within the 120-day period, the Dispute will be settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules. Claims will be heard by a single arbitrator, unless the claim amount exceeds $250,000, in which case the dispute will be heard by a panel of three arbitrators. The place of arbitration will be NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. The arbitration and any proceedings conducted hereunder will be governed by the laws of the State of NEW JERSEY, Title 9 (Arbitration) of the United States Code and by the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of June 10, 1958. Hearings will take place pursuant to the standard procedures of the Commercial Arbitration Rules that contemplate in person hearings, though hearings may be conducted virtually with the prior written consent of both parties. Time is of the essence for any arbitration under this Agreement and arbitration hearings will take place within 90 days of filing and awards rendered within 120 days. Arbitrator(s) will agree to these limits prior to accepting appointment. Each party will bear its own costs and expenses and an equal share of the arbitrators’ and administrative fees of arbitration. Except as may be required by law, neither a party nor an arbitrator may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. The parties agree that failure or refusal of a party to pay its required share of the deposits for arbitrator compensation or administrative charges will constitute a waiver by that party to present evidence or cross-examine witness. In such event, the other party will be required to present evidence and legal argument as the arbitrator(s) may require for the making of an award. Notwithstanding any language to the contrary in the contract documents, the Parties hereby agree that the arbitrator’s decision will be final and nonappealable. The arbitrator’s decision may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.

52. Enforcement Costs

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Rago/Wright brings an action to enforce this Agreement and/or to collect any sum due and owing to it, Rago/Wright will be entitled to recover (in addition to any other amounts it Is owed) its reasonable attorney’s fees, collection agency fees, and cost of proceedings from you, including without limitation its Enforcement Costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Rago/Wright may bring a Dispute for Enforcement Costs or in accordance with Section 32 (Security) or Section 34 (Confession of Judgment) in any court having jurisdiction over you.

53. Rules

No Waiver Any failure, delay, relaxation or indulgence by a Party in exercising any power or right conferred on that Party by this Agreement does not operate as a waiver of that power or right unless expressed in writing to be a waiver.

No Reliance In entering into this Agreement, the Parties have not relied on any representations or warranties about its subject matter except as provided in this Agreement.

Amendments No change, modification, alteration or addition to any provision, or waiver of any provision of this Agreement will be valid unless set forth in writing and signed by each Party.

Notices Unless otherwise specified herein, all notices, requests or other communications under or in connection with this Agreement, to or upon the Parties will be made to such addresses and to the persons designated below, or such other people and addresses as provided in writing the receiving Party from time to time, and will be deemed to have been given hereunder only as follows: (a) if delivered by overnight commercial delivery service, upon receipt as evidenced by the records of such service; (b) if sent by certified or registered mail, seven (7) calendar days after posting it; and (c) if sent by email, once the receiving Party confirms its receipt by reply or other written communication.

Notices to Rago/Wright: Rago Wright, LLC 333 North Main Street Lambertville NJ 08530 Attn: Legal Dept

Notice to You (Bidder) The address you provide to Rago/Wright during registration or later.

Further Assurances You will furnish us, upon our request, with any additional information required to comply with applicable law. You will provide us, upon our request, verification of your identity in an appropriate form.

Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts. Signatures sent using a digital signature service or a web-based acceptance form or by facsimile transmission and scanned executed agreements in PDF format sent by email transmission are each valid and binding and will be deemed an original. All counterparts, taken together, constitute one instrument.

Translations If we have provided a translation of this Agreement, we will use this original version in deciding any issues or disputes which arise under this Agreement.

Interpretation

Validity If a court or an arbitrator finds that any part of this Agreement is not valid, or is illegal or impossible to enforce, that part of this Agreement will be treated as being deleted, and the rest of this Agreement will not be affected.

Entire Agreement This Agreement, including any schedules, exhibits or attachments hereto constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings and agreements of the Parties (whether written or oral) relating to the subject matter of this Agreement.

Construction In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires: (a) references to sections, exhibits, attachments and schedules are to those in, of and to this Agreement and headings are inserted for convenience only; (b) words importing the plural will

include the singular, and vice versa; (c) references to a ‘person’ will be construed as including references to an individual, company, enterprise, firm, partnership, joint venture, association or organization, whether or not having separate legal personality; (d) use of the word ‘will’ as an action attributable to a Party means the Party agrees to, will, promises to and covenants to take the actions following or connected to the use of the word ‘will;’ (e) use of the word ‘may’ as an action attributable to a Party means that Party has the right, but not the obligation, to take the action following or connected to use of the word ‘may;’ and (f) references to ‘it,’ ‘its,’ ‘they,’ ‘their,’ and ‘them,’ will be construed as including any generic, omni-gender pronoun such as she, hers, her, he, his, him, it, its, they, their and them.

D E F I N I T I O N S

The following words and expressions will have the meanings given them below when used in this Agreement:

“Abandoned Property” has the meaning given in Section 27.

“Absentee Bid” has the meaning given in Section 13.

“Agreement” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“All Charges” has the meaning given in Section 18.1(c).

“Authorship Warranty” has the meaning given in Section 42.1(b).

“Bidding Increments” has the meaning given in Section 11.

“Bidding Platforms” has the meaning given in Section 13.4(a).

“buyer” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Buyer Costs” has the meaning given in Section 18.1(c).

“Buyer’s Premium” means the following for any lot: (a) 25% of the Hammer Price (or part thereof) up to and including $250,000; (b) 20% of the Hammer Price (or part thereof) in excess of $250,000 up to and including $3,000,000; and (c) 12% of the Hammer Price (or part thereof) in excess of $3,000,000.

“Contingency Bid” has the meaning given in Section 13.1(b).

“Dispute” has the meaning given in Section 51.

“Enforcement Costs” has the meaning given in Section 19.

“Hammer Price” means the price for a lot (a) established by the last bidder and acknowledged by the auctioneer before dropping the hammer or gavel or otherwise indicating the bidding on such lot has closed; or (b) achieved through a Private Sale.

“Limited Warranty” has the meaning given Section 42.1(a).

“lot” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Lot Particulars” means provisions, terms, conditions or information about a lot, an auction or a sale that Rago/Wright provides in a catalogue, supplemental statements about a lot or an auction, or at the auction or prior to a bid being accepted.

“lots” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“our” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Partial Loss” means a lot which has been partially damaged or lost and has, as a result, depreciated in value, in Rago/Wright’s insurer’s opinion, by less than fifty percent (50%) of its original value.

“Parties” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Party” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Plus Bid” has the meaning given in Section 13.1(b).

“Private Sale” means a non-public, discrete sale of a lot to a buyer other than through an auction.

“Property” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Purchased Lot” means any lot you have agreed to purchase from or through Rago/Wright under the terms of this Agreement.

“Rago/Wright” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Rago/Wright” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“remote” has the meaning given in Section 21.

“Reserve” has the meaning given in Section 12.

“Retrieval Period” has the meaning given in Section 26.

“Sale Date” has the meaning given in Section 24.

“Sale Fees” has the meaning given in Section 18.1(b).

“Security Interest” has the meaning given in Section 32.

“Storage Fee” has the meaning given in Section 26.

“Total Loss” means a lot (a) which has been lost; or (b) which has been damaged and has, as a result, depreciated in value, in Rago/Wright’s insurer’s opinion, by more than fifty percent (50%) of its original value.

“us,” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“we,” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“Winning Bid” has the meaning given in Section 5.

“you,” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

“your,” has the meaning given in the Preamble.

R AG O AU CT I O N S

Partners: David Rago, Suzanne Perrault, Richard Wright

Chief Administrative Officer: Eliane Talec

Specialists: Jad Attal, Jenny Pitman, Gina M. Tomasello, Megan Whippen

Director, Senior Specialist, Fine Art: Meredith Hilferty

Specialists, Fine Art: Lauren Bradley, Mick Byers

Director, Senior Specialist, Fine Jewelry: Dianne Batista

Trust, Estates and Appraisals: Sarah Ann Wilson

Research & Content: Sarah Cutler, Laura Nash, Amy Hunt

Cataloguers: Allison Richards, Michelle Pechinka, Sam Grillo, Kenneth Potts, Robin Levey, Robin Daum, Tess Brzezynski

Graphic Designer: Anthony Barnes

Director, Photography Operations: Lynnette Mager Wynn

Photographers: Jared Kramer, Allison Wodock

Director, Operations & Logistics: Karen Davies

Client Services, Shipping & Logistics: Martine Webber

Warehouse Manager: Owen McGreehan

Assistant Warehouse Manager: Josh Sharik

Property Handlers: Charles Chamberlin, Justin Thomas, Chris Mario, Hunter DeGruccio, Brandon Kinter, Brielle Cameron, Sam Strzelec

Designer, Gallery Installations: Arlen Sam Brown

Controller: Lisa Kolva

Director, Business Systems: Guy Benthin

Auction Administrator: Kara Baylor

Thanks to horologist Greg Kettle and the entire auction staff.

For complete lot listings and to register to bid live, in person, by telephone, absentee or online visit ragoarts.com

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