Collector Auction January 30, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010

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PA AU 1265L

Silver, Jewelry, & Vertu

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400. 

Garret Eoff silver creamer and sugar set

New York, New York (1785-1851).

401. 

Gorham open entrée

Sterling.

402. 

Edward VII sterling oval dresser box

Repoussé angelic design, hinged lid, London, 1901, by W. Comyns & Sons.

403. 

Lady's Cartier wrist watch

18k yellow gold watch case, Cartier 14k yellow gold link band.

404. 

Tiffany & Co. bracelet

14k yellow gold.

405. 

Amethyst and seed pearl brooch

14k yellow gold.

406. 

Victorian pocket watch chain

Black onyx intaglio fob.

407. 

Tiffany & Co. necklace

14k yellow gold.

408. 

Amethyst and seed pearl bar pin

14k yellow gold.

409. 

Tiffany & Co. 18k yellow gold lady's pocket watch

Closed face, made in Switzerland, engraved Lulu M. Ketcham, 1900.

410. 

Tiffany & Co. necklace

14k yellow gold.

411. 

William Spratling .980 silver pin

Mexico, ca. 1930.

 

 

412. 

William Spratling .980 silver two-part buckle

Mexico.

413. 

Platinum and diamond lady's ring

Set with three stones:  3/4 ct. center diamond and  two 3/8 ct. diamonds;, bent band.

414. 

14k yellow gold and diamond ring

Set with three stones:  one center 5/8 ct. diamond and two 3/4 ct. diamonds.

415. 

18k yellow gold and diamond bar pin

Solitaire  1 1/4 ct. center diamond.

416. 

Solitaire diamond ring

3/4 ct. diamond on unmarked gold setting.

417. 

Tiffany & Co. diamond and ruby ring

One 1/4 ct. diamond and one ruby, unmarked gold setting.

418. 

Lady's platinum and diamond wrist watch

18k white gold clasp.

419. 

Opal and seed pearl lady's ring

Unmarked gold setting.

420. 

Amethyst and seed pearl lady's ring

Unmarked gold setting.

421. 

14k yellow gold and citrine lady's ring

Touched .585.

422. 

Amethyst and seed pearl bangle

14k yellow gold.

423. 

Victorian coral memorial pin/pendant

Containing hair woven in a floral spray, in original leather box.

424. 

Art Nouveau diamond and pearl ring

Unmarked gold setting, in original German ring box Otto Breede, Juwelier, Kiel, Holstenstrasse 19.

425. 

Handpainted miniature on ivory of Napoleon

Signed Lemaitre, in brass standup table frame,  3  1/2"  x  2  3/4".

426. 

Handpainted miniature on oval porcelain

Label on back of porcelain Madame Montef[s]soy, in stamped brass standup frame, 1  7/8"  x  1  9/16".

427. 

Gorham sterling punch ladle

Buttercup pattern.

428. 

Elgin closed face pocket watch

14k yellow gold.

429. 

Gorham seven-piece nut set

Sterling.

430. 

Shreve, Crump & Low sterling compote

Foliated filigree rim,  12" D.

431. 

Cut glass and sterling decanter

Touched Birmingham, 1908, WBLD.

432. 

Whiting sterling asparagus serving fork

Louis XV pattern, introduced 1891.

433. 

Set of five George III silver teaspoons

Touched London, 1784, by Hester Bateman.

 

 

434. 

Vacheron & Constantin gentleman's wrist watch

Genéve.

This watch was purchased by a long time Brown Bros. attendee and career Army General who bought it in Switzerland in 1945, at the end of the war.

435. 

Pair of Peter L. Krider sterling footed salts

Engraved Presented to Mr. & Mrs. Moss by David Davis, Philadelphia, 1850-1860.

Peter Krider was the forerunner to Krider & Biddle.

436. 

George V sterling four-piece coffee and tea service

Sheffield, 1911, by Mappin & Webb, listed
1896-1897.

437. 

Gorham sterling flatware


Medici Old Multi Motif
, includes: six dinner forks, ten salad forks, ten dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, ten place knives, ten flat butter knives, eight dessert spoons, two serving spoons, one sugar shell, one fruit spoon, one serving fork, and one dessert blade;  pattern introduced ca. 1880. 
Total count - 78 pieces.

 

 

438. 

English Victoria sterling soup ladle

London, 1863, by Mary Sumner.

439. 

George II sterling basket

London, 1768, possibly by John Langford.