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Lot 340

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.50 carats, unmarked, size T, 3g

Lot 341

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.50 carats, in eighteen carat gold, along with a shape to fit wedding band, also in eighteen carat gold, each size M, 7.4g gross (2)

Lot 350

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with three princess cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.50 carats, marked 18K, size J 1/2, 2.9g

Lot 354

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the princess cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.00 carat, in eighteen carat gold, size N 1/2, 3.7g

Lot 365

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, on diamond shoulders totalling approximately 0.53 carats, with round brilliant cut diamonds to either shoulder, in eighteen carat gold, size L, 4.2g

Lot 370

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.75 carats, in eighteen carat gold, size K 1/2, 3.2g

Lot 372

DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.70 carats, in eighteen carat gold, size K 1/2, 2.5g

Lot 412

DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET, set with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 15.00 carats, each stone measuring approximately 0.50 carats, 18.5cm long, marked 750, 20.9g

Lot 472

GARDEN BENCH, well weathered reconstituted stone curved with shaped block supports, 106cm W x 47cm H.

Lot 111

A sapphire cluster ring, size O; an oval garnet single stone ring and a yellow gold woven design ring, sizes O, T, R; a brooch with sapphire decoration and a pearl pendant, all hallmarked 9ct, 8.72g (5)

Lot 113

A late Victorian oval citrine brooch with seed pearl decoration, approximately 7.50 carats, stone 20mm x 17mm and a similar vintage amethyst pendant, stone 18mm x 13mm, with seed pearl design, both on yellow metal, unmarked (2)

Lot 119

A yellow gold and cz eternity ring; a five-stone garnet and diamond ring, both size H, stone missing on each, both hallmarked 18ct; a gold fern brooch, 55mm, slight damage, stamped 18ct and a solitaire diamond ring, 0.02 carats approximately, size G, unmarked but tests for high quality gold, 10.62g (4)

Lot 144

A three-stone diamond ring in a claw setting, the central stone 0.25 carats, on 18ct yellow gold, size O, hallmarked, 2.85g

Lot 23

A five-stone marquise-cut sapphire ring with diamond decoration in a claw setting, import marks, a late Victorian five-stone sapphire and CZ ring and a gem set eternity ring, one stone missing, sizes O, O, P, all stamped 9ct yellow gold, 11.22g (3)

Lot 24

Two mid-20th century solitaire diamond rings in claw settings, each stone approximately 0.2 carats, sizes K, P, one stamped 18ct plat, the other unmarked, 5.83g (2)

Lot 25

An early 20th century diamond solitaire ring in a claw setting with diamond decoration to shoulders and a mid-century five-stone sapphire and diamond ring, sizes L, P, both stamped 18ct, 6.8g (2)

Lot 44

A Victorian smoky topaz brooch/pendant, the emerald-cut stone approximately 21mm x 15mm with c-scroll decoration, unmarked, tests for high quality gold, 35mm x 25mm, 10.21g and a pair of screw-back round-cut smoky topaz earrings (each stone 13mm diameter) on a 9ct basket setting, stamped, 5.77g (2)

Lot 49

A pair of Art Deco marquise-cut emerald earrings on a silver frame with zirconia decoration, each stone 12mm x 5mm

Lot 71

A mid-century 9ct yellow gold three-stone amethyst dress ring, largest 10mm x 8mm; 8mm x 5mm smaller, size R, hallmarked, 6.47g

Lot 89

An Edwardian 9ct gold-framed oval photo frame with wavy rime decoration, 4 x 2.5 cm; a Cameo brooch, 5.5 x 4.5 cm and an oval brooch with stone inset, 4.6 x 3.2 cm, all hallmarked (3)

Lot 92

A three-stone gem-set pendant on a 9ct gold chain, a tie pin together with two other damaged chains, bracelet and pearl necklace, all hallmarked, 24g and two 9ct gold-cased ladies vintage watches, etc

Lot 15

For your consideration is this stainless steel and antler tine inlaid with Cripple Creek turquoise, Jet and Red Branch coral stones and is displayed on a burl wood and antler tine stands and signed by knife maker Jed Miller. The knife shows a wonderful Native American Indian decorative handle with a single inlaid turquoise stone and a single inlaid jet stone and shows sixteen inlaid red branch coral stones into the headband. The half hilt is constructed from brass and the blade shows stainless steel construction with the artist signature just above the hilt and is also marked 'collector 84' on the other side of the blade. The condition of this blade is good with wonderful well preserved condition to the knife and the stand with no obvious signs of damage and good display condition. The measurements of this knife and stand are 13" x 9" x 5" and the knife measures 12 1/2" x 2" with a 6 1/4" blade.

Lot 174

Included in this lot is a Navajo Native America lariat Mojave turquoise and sterling silver necklace. Mojave Turquoise is primarily found in the Kingman mine located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona. This mine is famous for its stabilized turquoise, which is turquoise that has been enhanced with epoxy that deepens the natural color of the stone. This process also involves a hydraulic press, which assembles turquoise nuggets by introducing a bronze metal matrix. Mojave turquoise is among these stabilized turquoise stones and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona turquoise. This beautiful necklace features three polished triangular cut cabochons of Mojave turquoise and a single oval cut gemstone. This stunning turquoise showcases a fantastic array of colors ranging from deep purples to light baby blues. The stabilization of this turquoise incorporates the copper vein matrix. The lariat cabochons are surrounded by a braided rope border and sterling silver bead accents. The back of the oval cut lariat is hand stamped with the makers hallmark “AL” and “Sterling”. The necklace measures 21 ¾” when unclasped.

Lot 175

Included in this lot is a pair of Navajo Native America Mojave turquoise and sterling silver earrings. Mojave Turquoise is primarily found in the Kingman mine located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona. This mine is famous for its stabilized turquoise, which is turquoise that has been enhanced with epoxy that deepens the natural color of the stone. This process also involves a hydraulic press, which assembles turquoise nuggets by introducing a bronze metal matrix. Mojave turquoise is among these stabilized turquoise stones and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona turquoise. These beautiful earrings feature a polished triangular cut cabochon of Mojave turquoise. This stunning turquoise showcases a fantastic array of colors ranging from deep purples to light baby blues. The stabilization of this turquoise incorporates the copper vein matrix. The cabochon is surrounded by a braided rope border and sterling silver bead accents. The back of each earrings is hand stamped with the makers hallmark “AL” and “Sterling”. The earrings measure 1 ½” x ¾”.

Lot 198

In this lot is a beautiful Zuni Native American mosaic multi stone inlaid dragonfly necklace. This dragonfly necklace is composed of five mosaic inlay pendants made of turquoise, onyx, mother of pearl, ox blood coral on a sterling silver base. The mother of pearl selected for these earrings are of outstanding quality and shows an unusual pink hue on the main pendant. The second tier of dragonflies shows an aged looking mother of pearl gemstone and the last tier of dragonflies shows a very clean white mother of pearl. The back of the main dragonfly pendant has an etched hallmark of the artist and also reads Zuni. The necklace measures approximately 23 5/8” when unclasped.

Lot 224

Included in this lot is a Betta Lee Navajo Native American Broken Arrow turquoise sterling silver bracelet. This gorgeous sterling silver bracelet features a hand stamped southwestern design and applied sterling silver stamped bead work. The focal point of this bracelet is a large Broken Arrow turquoise polished gemstone. The turquoise stone is expertly placed in a shadow box setting and accented by sterling silver braided rope. The interior of the cuff shows a nice dark gray scattered patina and is additionally stamped with the artist Betta Lee’s hallmark “B Lee” and marked “Sterling”. The bracelets interior circumference measures approximately 7”.

Lot 241

The lot features a GIA and AIG certified natural Emerald and Diamond ring set in platinum. At the center of the piece shows a large 4.21 carat octagonal step cut natural Emerald with vivid green coloring and fine transparency being type III with good cut. The stone is four-prong set showing a rectangular step halo bezel and shoulder all being set with natural Diamonds totaling 32 round brilliant cut stones with a weight of 0.72 carats with a clarity of SI1 to I1 and color of F-H. The ring has a weight of 7.80 grams and is a size of 7 US. The piece comes with a GIA (Gemology Institute of America GIA Emerald Report 6204240837) and AIG (American International Gemologists AIG Report Number 000720008004) gemology report and appraisal which confirms the above info and gives a value of $24,770.00.

Lot 246

For your consideration is an original J.J. Audubon drawing titled "Common Star Nose Mole" printed and colored by J.T. Bowen, Philad.a. This is an expertly framed original work of art from the mid 19th century, that comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center; Cody, Wyoming. The certificate indicated that this lithograph, which is hand printed and hand water-colored, is from Audubon's firsts octavo edition of The Quadrupeds of North America, and is over 140 years old. John James Audubon was an American artist, naturalist, and ornithologist The art shows excellent attention to detail and wonderful coloration. The lithograph is marked "No. 14" and "Plate LXIX" across the top. It is marked across the bottom reading "Common Star Nose Mole - Drawn from Nature by J.J. Audubon F.R.S.F.L.S. - On stone by W.E. Hitchcock - Lith. Printed & Col.d by J.T. Bowen Philad.a." This is an original lithograph, published between the years 1849 and 1854 by master printers. The artwork is set in a beautiful wooden frame by the Frame Hut Gallery in Billings, Montana. The visible art measures 9"x6" and the frame measures 17" x 14.5"

Lot 247

For your consideration is an original J.J. Audubon lithograph titled "Douglasses Spermophile" printed and colored by J.T. Bown, Philad. This is an expertly framed original work of art from the mid 19th century. This lithograph, which is hand printed and hand water-colored, is from Audubon's firsts octavo edition of The Quadrupeds of North America, and is over 140 years old. John J Audubon was an American artist, naturalist, and ornithologist. The art shows excellent attention to detail and wonderful coloration. The lithograph is marked "No. 10" and "Plate XLIX" across the top. It is marked across the bottom reading "Douglasse's Spermophile - Drawn from Nature by J.J. Audubon FRSFLS. - On stone by W.E. Hitchcock - Lith. Printed & Col.d by J.T. Bowen Philad.a." This is an original lithograph, published between the years 1849 and 1854 by master printers. The artwork is set in a beautiful wooden frame by the Frame Hut Gallery in Billings, Montana. The visible art measures 9"x6" and the frame measures 17" x 14.5"

Lot 249

For your consideration is an original J.W. Audubon drawing titled "Yellow-Bellied Marmot" printed and colored by J.T. Bowen, Philad. This is an expertly framed original work of art from the mid 19th century, that comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center; Cody, Wyoming. The certificate indicates that this lithograph, which is hand printed and hand water-colored, is from Audubon's firsts octavo edition of The Quadrupeds of North America, and is over 140 years old. John Woodhouse Audubon (1812-1862) was an American artist and naturalist, and the second son of the well known ornithologist and painter, John James Audubon. The art shows excellent attention to detail and wonderful coloration. The lithograph is marked "No. 27" and "Plate CXXXIV" across the top. It is marked across the bottom reading "Yellow-Bellied Marmot - Drawn from Nature by J.W. Audubon. - On stone by W.E. Hitchcock - Lith. Printed & Col.d by J.T. Bowen Philad.a." This is an original lithograph, published between the years 1849 and 1854 by master printers. The artwork is set in a beautiful wooden frame by the Frame Hut Gallery in Billings, Montana. The visible art measures 9"x6" and the frame measures 17" x 14.5"

Lot 264

This is an original handmade custom knife showing a folded forged raindrop Damascus blade with impressive patriotic semi-precious gemstone inlaid handle. The knife is from Santa Fe Stone-works. The grip shows a USA Flag Patriotic inlay of lapis lazuli, coral and mother-of-pearl with silver linings. The blade shows a "Sanmai Damascus" which has a core of VG-10 "super stainless steel" with 16 layers of SUS410 high carbon stainless steel on each side making an over 33 layer work of art. This is a lock back knife measuring 5 1/4" long overall with the blade measuring 2 1/4" long.

Lot 283

Included in this lot is a pair of Navajo Native America Mojave turquoise and sterling silver earrings. Mojave Turquoise is primarily found in the Kingman mine located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona. This mine is famous for its stabilized turquoise, which is turquoise that has been enhanced with epoxy that deepens the natural color of the stone. This process also involves a hydraulic press, which assembles turquoise nuggets by introducing a bronze metal matrix. Mojave turquoise is among these stabilized turquoise stones and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona turquoise. These beautiful earrings feature a polished triangular cut cabochon of Mojave turquoise. This stunning turquoise showcases a fantastic array of colors ranging from deep purples to light baby blues. The stabilization of this turquoise incorporates the copper vein matrix. The cabochon is placed in a shadow box setting. The earrings measure 1 ¾” x ¾”.

Lot 316

Included in this lot we have a Navajo Native American Tony Yazzie sterling silver and Kingman Turquoise ring. This stunning ring features a Kingman Turquoise stone set into the top of the ring. The piece shows a braided design around the stone. On each side, sterling silver feathers accent the beautiful Kingman Turquoise. The interior of the ring is marked "SS Sterling." The ring shows good condition overall. The ring is fitted for a US size 12 with the top measuring 1" long by 1 ½” wide.

Lot 322

This is an original handmade custom knife showing a stainless-steel blade with premium Wooly Mammoth Tooth inlay grips. The knife is from Santa Fe Stone-works. The grip shows a very rare ancient pre-historic Wooly Mammoth fossilized molar inlay that is accented by a strip of black onyx, mother of pearl, and silver linings known as their Jewelry Collection. The knife comes with the original Santa Fe Stoneworks Wooly Mammoth box and original paper work. This is a brand new knife. This is a liner lock knife showing a 4" long body with the blade measuring 3" long with belt / pocket clip.

Lot 323

This is an original handmade custom knife showing a folded forged raindrop Damascus blade with excellent premium Wooly Mammoth Tooth grips. The knife is from Santa Fe Stone-works. The grip shows a Mammoth Tusk, mother-of-pearl, jet, and silver stone having two stripes of mother-of-pearl and silver linings. The blade shows a "Sanmai Damascus" which has a core of VG-10 "super stainless steel" with 16 layers of SUS410 high carbon stainless steel on each side making an over 33 layer work of art. The knife comes with the original Santa Fe Stoneworks Wooly Mammoth box and original paper work. This is a brand new knife. This is a liner lock knife showing a 4" long body with a 3 1/8" long blade with belt / pocket clip.

Lot 329

For your consideration is this Navajo sterling silver and cripple creek turquoise bracelet from Navajo artist Robert Shakey. This is a lovely bracelet with a textured Tufa cast face of sterling silver with a dark patina adorning the face and two silver effigies of the Corn Man or Corn deity who was a fertility deity recognized by many tribes and is considered to be a gift from the "Great Spirit." The single turquoise stone is from the cripple creek mine with a sun decoration surrounding the turquoise stone; and shows the artist hallmark on the back side of the bracelet and sterling mark next to it. The condition of this bracelet is good with no signs of damage and is in good display condition. The measurements of this bracelet are 2 1/4" x 2 3/4" with a circumference of 5 1/2". The weight of this bracelet is 32.3g.

Lot 356

For your consideration is this Navajo Morenci turquoise sterling silver bracelet. There are five larger Morenci turquoise stone cabochons inlaid onto a three silver bar frame and showing a silver bead decoration adoring the spaces in between the turquoise stones. The condition of this bracelet is good showing no obvious signs of damage and great sheen to the sterling silver and wonderful spider-webbing adorning these Morenci turquoise stones. The measurements of this bracelet are 2 1/2" x 2 3/4" x 3/4". The weight of the bracelet is 35.8g.

Lot 359

Included in this lot is a Navajo Native American Shawn Cayatino Kingman turquoise and sterling silver pendant necklace. This beautiful old pawn style pendant showcases five Kingman turquoise polished gemstones in the center of the pendent with the center most stone showing off a gorgeous matrix of host rock. The artist has pressed the pendant into a convex shape and applied a hand stamped border. The outer most portion of this pendant has a repoussé hand stamped feature. The pendant is strung on a polished Kingman turquoise necklace with sterling silver claw clasp. The back of the pendant is stamped with the makers hallmark “SC” and sterling for Navajo artist Shawn Cayatino. The necklace measures 19 ¼” when unclasped.

Lot 371

This is an original handmade custom knife showing a folded forged stainless blade with excellent gemstone exotic grips. The knife is from Santa Fe Stone-works. The grips show a unique fusing of rare gemstones such as Carico Lake Turquoise and Abalone brought together with a bronze which creates an unbelievable mesmerizing inlay. The piece also shows mother of pearl and silver lining inlays. The knife comes with the original Santa Fe Stoneworks box and original paper work. This is a brand new knife. This is a liner lock knife showing a 4" long body with the blade measuring 3" long.

Lot 379

Included in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American White Buffalo sterling silver necklace. This beautiful necklace features a large sterling silver pendant with beaded accents. Expertly set in the pendant is a cabochon of White Buffalo gemstone. The White Buffalo stone originates from the Tonopah Nevada area found in the same general veins as Dry Creek turquoise but has no copper content. The White Buffalo gemstones shows a beautiful matrix of black host rock and clear white gem quality stone. The stones are placed in a shadow box setting and accented by a sterling twisted braid. On the back of the pendant is the artist’s hallmark "BB" and it is additionally struck sterling. The necklace measures 19 ¾” long when unclasped.

Lot 392

Included in this lot is an Alvery Smith Navajo Native American White Buffalo and sterling silver ring. The ring displays a large cabochon of white buffalo polished gemstone. The White Buffalo is tightly set into a sterling silver band with an excellent tooled silver design. The ring is stamped on the inside of the band with "Sterling", indicating its .925 silver purity and features the marker Alvery Smiths hallmark “S”. The ring is in good condition, with a tightly set stone, and a nice warm silver patina. The ring measures to a US size 12.

Lot 395

For your consideration is a Navajo Native American Alice Johnson Larimar sterling silver ring. Larimar is a semi-precious stone with its own cache of best kept secrets. This is an extremely rare precious stone that has only been found in one very small location on the planet, a remote mountain range of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. It is believed that an earthquake had shaken the mountains caused the hidden gems to dislodge and tumble into the local river. The two explorers who happened up the stone decided to call the beautiful stone larimar, a name that combined the Dominican explorer’s daughter’s name, Larissa, with the word Mar, the Spanish word for sea. A unique name for a unique stone. The unique color and patterns within larimar are the result of mixing and cooling that occurred as the stone formed. As a result of the unique minerals and cooling process during crystallization each piece has unique color and patterning. This stunning ring features a large cabochon of polished Larimar. The stone is expertly set on a sterling silver base. The base is heavily stamped and features a repoussé design. The ring itself is composed of a three band construction. The underside of the ring is stamped “Sterling” and features the artist Alice Johnson’s hallmark. The ring measures a US size 9.

Lot 4

For your bidding pleasure is a Zuni Native American reversible sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and multi stone petite point squash blossom necklace. The Naja and blossoms shows a fantastic petit point design inlaid with gorgeous Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstones and on the opposite side is a mirrored petite point pattern with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, lapis lazuli, sugalite, white buffalo, and spiny oyster gemstones. The Zuni squash blossom is in good condition showing an early age due to its braided silver chain construction. The necklace has six stunning Petite Point blossoms on either side of the Naja complimenting the pattern on either side. The Naja has an applied stamped piece which reads “Sterling”. The Naja measures 2 ¾” x 2 ½” and the necklace is 25” unclasped.

Lot 405

This is an original handmade money clip showing a premium Wooly Mammoth Tusk inlay. The piece is from Santa Fe Stone-Works and shows exceptional handy work having a polished nickel silver and stainless steel construction with exquisite ancient pre-historic Ice Age era Wooly Mammoth Tusk fossil inlays which are accented by black onyx, mother of pearl and silver linings. The piece is brand new and comes with the correct paperwork, and original box. The money clip measures overall 2 1/4" long by 3/4" wide.

Lot 428

For your consideration is this Navajo Pauite turquoise sterling silver bracelet. There is a single huge Pauite Turquoise stone inlaid into one side of the bracelet; with spoon silver constructed rising sun design with a pair of triangular sterling silver bar frames with floral design decorating the face of the bracelet. The condition of this bracelet is good with a high sheen of silver and no obvious signs of damage to the bracelet . The measurements of this bracelet is 2 1/4" x 2 3/4" x 2 1/4". The weight of this bracelet is 46.4g.

Lot 44

This is an original handmade custom knife showing a damascus blade with premium Malachite and Jet stone grips. The knife is from Santa Fe Stone-works. The grip shows a Malachite, Jet stone, and silver linings. The blade shows a wonderful "Raindrop Damascus" steel pattern blade. The knife comes with the original Santa Fe Stoneworks box and original paper work. This is a brand new knife. This is a liner lock knife showing 5 1/4" long knife overall with the blade measuring 2 1/4" long.

Lot 441

For your consideration is this Navajo sleeping beauty turquoise sterling silver bracelet. There are ten sleeping beauty turquoise stone cabochon. The bracelet is marked 'Sterling" on the bottom of the bracelet; the border of the bracelet shows iconic Navajo floral design and a slight shadowbox type inlaid design to the face of the bracelet. The condition of this bracelet is good with a bright sheen to the silver and slight patina adorning the between the turquoise stone. The measurements of this 2" x 2 3/4" x 1 1/4". The weight of this bracelet is 31.2g.

Lot 447

The lot features this excellent estate ring set with Diamonds and Rubies in solid Platinum. The ring shows an Antique 1930’s style and design with a center stone being a round brilliant cut with a total weight of .40 carats and a I1 clarity and G color. The diamond is bordered at each side with beautiful baguette cut natural Ruby which show a fine deep red coloring and count of 4 stones being 0.21 carats in weight. The setting also shows various round brilliant diamonds framing the delicate antique style setting giving a wonderful additional flash and elegance for an additional 0.09 carats in diamond weight. The band is marked “ORIANNE PT950” and is from high end jewelry designer Orianne Collins. The piece comes with a gemology report and appraisal from AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, INC. a GIA certified gemologists AIGL# K16E98-EA13616) that confirms the above information and gives a value of $4,215.00. The ring is a size 7 US.

Lot 472

The lot features an excellent large lace agate and sterling silver ring from Navajo Native American Indian silversmith artist, Charlie Chee Bowie. The piece shows a large oval polished cabochon of amazing Lace Agate being bezel set with a stamped rope like silver edge and polished shelf setting flowing into the split dual band. The Lace Agate stone in this ring shows just astounding banded chalcedony with coloring attributed to iron and aluminum giving a lace like appearance in vivid coloring of dark to bright reds, oranges, yellows, browns, whites, and blues. The ring has a large size with the setting area measures 1 .5” by 1.25” in a size of 9 ¼ US. The piece is hallmarked under the setting CCT STERLING from silversmith artist Charlie Chee Bowie.

Lot 5

For your bidding pleasure is a pair of Zuni Native American reversible sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and multi stone petite point squash blossom earrings. The pendant blossoms shows a fantastic petit point design inlaid with gorgeous Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstones and on the opposite side is a mirrored petite point pattern with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, lapis lazuli, sugalite, white buffalo, and spiny oyster gemstones. The earrings are in good condition showing an early age due. The earrings measure 1 ½” x ½”.

Lot 502

This is an excellent Navajo Native American Indian silversmith sterling silver bracelet / cuff with beautiful Sleeping Beauty Turquoise attributed to Tommy Moore. The bracelet shows a heavy sterling silver triple split cuff with rope silver accents and ten polished nugget cabochons of rich blue Sleeping Beauty Mine Turquoise further adorned with polished nugget pearl sterling silver spots in between each stone. The bracelet is not marked but is in the style and manner of Tommy Moore, a true master. The piece has a nice vintage age and is in good condition. Box measurements are 3 1/8”W by 2.5”H by 1 7/8”D across the face. The inside circumference wrist size is 6.5” to 6.75” (this includes the gap which is by itself 1 3/8”W opening). The opening and wrist inside circumference can obviously be slightly altered larger or smaller.

Lot 503

The lot features a fantastic heavy sterling silver belt buckle with nice size showing Kingman Turquoise from master Navajo Native American Indian silversmith Mary Ann Spencer. The buckle shows a nice large oval size with hand cut heavy sterling silver edge having a rope inner border and showing seven large polished nugget cabochons of high-grade Kingman Mine Turquoise. In between each stone shows a polished nugget pearl of sterling silver, a truly artful design. The back of the buckle shows a nice stamping of “M. SPENCER / STERLING” along with the belt bail and hook. Measures overall 3 5/8”L by 2 7/8”W.

Lot 521

This lot features an excellent tufa cast Kingman spider web turquoise and sterling silver bracelet from amazing Navajo Native American Indian silversmith artist, Gilbert Tom. The bracelet has a heavy sterling silver construction and is stamped, “Sterling Gilbert Tom”. The bracelet is made using the very unique Tufa casting method, a method used by some of the first Navajo silver makers in the 1870’s. Tufa Casting Sterling Silver gives a fine stippled finish, much like Old Pawn jewelry and is widely collectible due to its heavy construction. This bracelet shows Tufa casting with gorgeous hand stamped applied accents. Expertly set in the middle of the bracelet in a shadow box is a stunning Kingman spider web turquoise gemstone. The stone is accented by a silver braided rope border. The interior of the bracelet measures approximately 7”.

Lot 528

For your consideration is a Navajo Native American coral sterling silver ring. This beautiful ring features a large polished cabochon of coral. The gemstone shows the natural beauty of the coral’s polyps. The stone has been placed in a shadow box setting. The back of the ring is signed by the artist “KT” and stamped sterling. The ring measures a US size 6 ½.

Lot 54

The lot features a beautiful vintage estate 14k gold ring set with an amazing marquise natural Diamond and Sapphires. The ring is hallmark stamped 14K and CID and shows a solid 14 karat white gold with a four-prong set natural diamond with marquise cut with 0.45 carat weight and SI1 clarity surrounded by a halo bezel being diamond set supported by a diamond set under gallery and diamond set split shoulders. The ring has a center stone that is 0.45 carat and additional diamonds that are 0.57 carats with a total of 1.02 carats of natural diamonds in the ring overall. The ring also shows two marquise cut natural blue sapphires with a size of 0.50 carats. The ring comes accompanied with an appraisal and gemology report by IAS (Independent Appraisals Services, a GIA certified lab IAS#: 15219EW) confirming the above information and giving a value of $7,100.00. The ring is a size of 7 US.

Lot 578

Included in this lot is a Bernadine Begay Tsosie Navajo Native American Carico Lake Turquoise and sterling silver ring. This beautiful ring features a large triangular cut cabochon of Carico Lake Turquoise. This beautiful gemstone shows a wonderful complex color and a shadow box setting. The stone is accented by a braided rope and sterling silver beads. The back of the ring is signed with the artists hallmark “BBT” and “Sterling” for Navajo silversmith Bernadine Begay Tsosie. The ring measures a US size 9.

Lot 601

Offered in this lot is a very striking Navajo native american, sterling silver ring with detailed Inlay of the night sky. The ring has a large face measuring 2 1/2" long and 1" wide. The face is on a wide split band. The center part of the face is bordered by a silver frame of sunbursts and then twisted silver rope. The stone work is set-up on a frame setting. The center of the face has a diamond shape opal stone that gives the impression of the milkyway. The opal is framed by bands of Onyx and turquoise, Surrounding the opal diamond is black onyx with silver drops like stars. On both ends of the night sky are a band of opal and a band of Jasper. Each end of the ring is a piece of Spiny Oyster. The back of the ring is marked sterling and AL. AL is believed to be the hallmark of Augustine Largo a Navajo silversmith who works with a wide array of stones to create beautiful unique piece that a sought after by the Western Style and Native American community alike.

Lot 604

For your consideration is this Zuni Thunderbird Mosaic Watchband and Necklace by Zuni artist J. D. Lalio. There are two items in the jewelry collection showing a double thunderbird effigy watchband with the artist signature and Zuni on the back. The necklace shows the same design with the artist signature on the back of the pendant with a .925 stamp on the back of the necklace. Each of the jewelry pieces show inlaid multi stone mosaic construction showing Turquoise, Mother of Pearl, Onyx, Red Branch Coral set into small pendants attached to the pieces. The condition of this collection of Zuni jewelry is good with no obvious signs of damage and good condition to the stones included. The measurements of this watchband and necklace are 5 1/2" x 1" and the necklace measures 11 1/2" clasp to the pendant and the pendant measures 2" x 1". The collective weight of this jewelry pair is 21.7g.

Lot 626

For your consideration a handmade sterling silver necklace with Kingman Turquoise made by Wilson Dawes. The turquoise stone has amazing webbing and a brilliant blue which is bezel set and surrounded by a rope braid design. The necklace is a lightweight cable chain style with standard clasp with well polished backside and “WD” stamp and sterling. Chain length when unclasped is 17 ¾” and the pendant has a length of 3/4” a width of 1”.

Lot 688

Offered in this lot are three pairs of signed Zuni Native American Steve Lonjose multi stone mosaic turquoise and sterling silver earrings. These stunning multi stone hand made Zuni earrings are composed of sterling silver in the shape of a horse, and expertly inlaid with mosaic turquoise, mother of pearl, red branch coral, and brown agate. The back of the pendant is hand struck with the artist Steve Lonjose hallmark "S.L". The earrings measure 1” by 1/2".

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