DuMouchelles October 10, 11 & 12 Auction 2008-10-10 Auction - 459 Price Results - DuMouchelles in MI - Page 14
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100001: TWO TIER BRASS & CRYSTAL CHANDELIER H 40''100196: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CARVED STONE AXE HEADS100171: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE SPEAR HEADS
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Detroit, MI, United States
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DuMouchelles October 10, 11 & 12 Auction

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Friday features a Young Chang Queen Anne style oak player piano; a large collection of Native American artifacts including arrow heads, pottery vessels, baskets, drums, weapons etc. attributed to Acoma Pueblo, Hopi, Zuni, Ute and other native groups; a collection of Erte (Romain de Tirtoff), (Russian 1892-1990), serigraphs and watercolors; a large collection of fine jewelry including a pair of 3.02 ctw brilliant cut diamond earrings, each having a 1.51 ct round cut diamond set in 14 kt white gold.Saturday features from the Estate of Robert Lesich, George Jensen "Old Danish" sterling flatware service, bronze and marble sculptures, Victorian oil paintings, a French Empire bronze clock and pair of candelabra, early 19th century English ceramics, and antique furnishings. Also, from various collectors, Tiffany favrile glass candlesticks, vases and bowls; Daum pate de verre and Lalique crystal; a pair of Edward T. Hurley bronze candelabra; Brilliant period cut glass; American, Norwegian and Russian silver; late 18th-late 19th century furniture, including a Country French armoire, English Sheraton sideboard, and a Carlton House desk; a collection of memorabilia concerning Amelia Earhart. Sunday A BIRMINGHAM, MI ESTATE featuring: oil paintings by Edward Percy-Moran, Philip Russell Goodwin, Paul Jean Clays, Pierre Eugene Montezin, Ernest Albert, Frank Knox Morton Rehn; graphics by William Harry Warren Bicknell, Gordon Hope Grant, John Stewart Curry and Francisco Goya; antique furniture; Oriental rugs (Sarouk, Kerman and Keshan) and a variety of decorative arts (silver, cut glass and pottery/porcelain). Fine art from THE ESTATE OF JOHN E. HERLITZ, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI featuring mostly contemporary works by Richard Kozlow, Tom Bennett, Philip Thorngate and others, as well as a bronze sculpture of Walter P. Chrysler by C.V. Reeves and a Chihuly blown glass freeform vase.
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18 KT GOLD AND DIAMOND RING: 18 KT GOLD AND DIAMOND RING:baguette stones
100335: 18 KT GOLD AND DIAMOND RINGEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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14 KT GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET: 14 KT GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET:
100339: 14 KT GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELETEst. $500-$600
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U.S CLAD COINAGE $1.DOLLAR EAGLE LANDING: "U.S CLAD COINAGE $1.DOLLAR EAGLE LANDING KENNEDY AU 50 - MS 60, 40:UNITED STATES CLAD $1.Dollar EAGLE LANDING UPON MOON 1971 (2), 1972 (1), 1974 (2), Kennedy Half Dollars: 1967 (5), 1968
100342: U.S CLAD COINAGE $1.DOLLAR EAGLE LANDINGEst. $100-$125See Sold Price
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US MORGAN STERLING SILVER $1DOLLAR COINS: US MORGAN STERLING SILVER $1DOLLAR COINS 1882-1921, MS-64-G-8, 9 TOTAL:1882-0, 1883-S, 1884-O, 1886-P, 1896-P, 1897-P, 1900-P, 1901-O, 1921-P. Reeded edge.
100346: US MORGAN STERLING SILVER $1DOLLAR COINSEst. $150-$200See Sold Price
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U. S. SILVER DOLLARS, EISENHOWER DOLLAR,: "U. S. SILVER DOLLARS, EISENHOWER DOLLAR, & FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLARS, TEN COINS:All coins United States, including 4 Liberty head silver $1 coins, dated 1873, 1896, 1901, and 1921; 1 Peace silver dollar
100350: U. S. SILVER DOLLARS, EISENHOWER DOLLAR,Est. $200-$400See Sold Price
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US MORGAN STERLING DOLLARS LIBERTY HEAD: US MORGAN STERLING SILVER DOLLARS LIBERTY HEAD, 1880-S1882, 1885-S, 1896-P, FOUR:Condition poor to uncirculated, G8-Ms-60.
100352: US MORGAN STERLING DOLLARS LIBERTY HEADEst. $100-$250See Sold Price
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PAUL DUBOIS 1905 BRONZE EXPOSITION MEDAL: PAUL DUBOIS 1905 BRONZE EXPOSITION MEDAL & THE SOCIETE PROTECTRICE DES ANIMAUX - WINNER BEAUVAL, 2,:Bronze Medal Winner Mr.G.Beauval 1935 Societe Protectrice Des Animaux, (1), Diam 1 1/2". OBV -
100358: PAUL DUBOIS 1905 BRONZE EXPOSITION MEDALEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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