Jun 30, 2024SOUTHWESTERN STYLE GALLERYOld Pawn Navajo Carved Turquoise Bear Pin Brooch Sterling Silver Nez Native$315
3 days LeftKotler Galleries & AuctioneersWILLIAM SPRATLING STERLING SILVER NATURAL TURQUOISE STARBURST PENDANT BROOCH PIN William$1,200
7 days LeftCharleston Estate Services Ltd.5 STERLING & TURQUOISE NAVAJO RINGS - EARRINGS - BROOCH$35(3 bids)
3 days LeftIntervendue1970’s 18K Yellow Gold Diamond, Sapphire, Emerald, Lapis Lazuli, and Turquoise Brooch$1,500
2 days LeftLunds Auctioneers & Appraisers Ltd.15ct (marked) Yellow Gold Turquoise & Pearl Bar Brooch, 2 1/4"L, 2.68gm.CA$50(1 bid)
Jun 27, 2024Sworders Fine Art AuctioneersA collection of early 20th Century brooches and pendants,£80
Jun 27, 2024Sworders Fine Art AuctioneersA small group of antique gold and rolled gold jewellery,£80
Sterling silver, turquoise star in Southwest jewelry auctionNEW YORK – A Jasper52 jewelry auction that will be conducted on Wednesday, July 15, showcases the beauty, versatility, and history of fine Southwestern and Native American jewelry. Sterling silver and turquoise stand out in this 102-lot auction, from concho belts to squash blossom necklaces. Bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers.
Native American artistry in turquoise jewelryNEW YORK – From statement necklaces to chunky cuff bangles, Southwestern turquoise jewelry has long been sought after for its turquoise, which can take on a variety of hues from pale robin’s egg blue to a vivid greenish-blue. Minerals present in the ground where a particular turquoise stone is found affect its coloration with copper […]
Turquoise cut glass claret jug earns $75,000 at Woody saleST. CHARLES, Mo. – A magnificent 16-inch American Brilliant Cut Glass turquoise cut to clear claret jug attributed to J. Hoare sold for $75,000 at an auction held March 2 by Woody Auction at the St. Charles Convention Center. The jug, boasting an embossed Gorham sterling spout with hinged lid, a pattern cut handle and […]
Alexander Calder tapestries are taking off at auctionNEW YORK – In the 1960s, Alexander Calder (1898-1976) was ready for a new challenge. Having mastered kinetic sculpture and jewelry, he began working with some of France’s most renowned tapestry ateliers in Aubusson, not far from his home in Saché. He was no stranger to textile art, having already handcrafted several of his own […]