10 hrs LeftOreilly's Fine ArtAN ANTIQUE GOLD GATE BRACELET, set with three amethyst stones, padlock clasp€450
Buy NowJewels For You, Inc.JAY STRONGWATER CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT BALL LARGE AMETHYST DRAGONFLY #11BUS$400
6 days LeftWinter Associates Pair of wall sconces with brass wall mounts, late 19th C. or later, blown amethyst hurricane glassUS$100(1 bid)
6 days LeftWinter Associates ART GLASS: Imperial Glass Co. Art glass vase, hand blown, early 20th C., amethyst glass withUS$75(1 bid)
4 days LeftMeander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie DavisTWO PIECES OF MID-CENTURY GLASS.US$40(1 bid)
Oct 08, 2024Lunds Auctioneers & Appraisers Ltd.12 Amethyst Glass Finger Bowls / 10 Stemmed Champagnes / 12 Wine GlassesCA$100
Oct 13, 2024Taylor & Harris6 Italian Hand Blown Green and Amethyst Glass Wine Goblets, Mid CenturyUS$90
Oct 13, 2024Taylor & Harris8 Italian Hand Blown Blue Amethyst Glass 6.75 inch Wine Goblets, Mid CenturyUS$130
Gold and amethyst pendant a standout at Auctions at Showplace, July 24 NEW YORK – Auctions at Showplace will present an exciting summer estate auction on Sunday, July 24. Its lineup will bring together 280 lots of fine art, decorative arts, furnishings, fine jewelry and luxury goods. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
Bulgari Tubogas jewelry, inspired by 1920s pipes, stays timeless NEW YORK — When thinking of opulent and finely-crafted Italian jewelry and watches, Bulgari is the name that comes to mind. Since its inception in Rome in 1884, the company has perfected the art of making luxurious and streamlined pieces that push the boundaries of the medium, and has come up with many memorable […]
Gorham silver tazza by Magnussen secured $30K at SchwenkeWOODBURY, Conn. – A silver and turquoise tazza designed by Danish silversmith Erik Magnussen (1884-1961) for the Gorham Manufacturing Company sold for $24,000 ($30,960 with buyer’s premium) at Schwenke Auctioneers on December 12. Magnussen worked for Gorham as artistic director for only a short time just before the Depression after emigrating to the U.S. in […]
Italian art glass scion Ercole Barovier moved the medium forward NEW YORK — Ercole Barovier (Italian, 1889-1974) was arguably the most influential and innovative Murano glassblower in the early part of the 20th century.