Jasper52’s Estate Jewelry Auction glows with emeralds and garnets, May 21

Circa-1900 pin with large demantoid garnet and ruby accents, estimated at $20,000-$24,000
Circa-1900 pin with large demantoid garnet and ruby accents, estimated at $20,000-$24,000
Circa-1900 pin with large demantoid garnet and ruby accents, estimated at $20,000-$24,000

NEW YORK – A platinum and diamond necklace with 8.50 carats of Colombian emeralds; a Cartier Art Deco emerald, diamond and platinum ring; and a circa-1900 pin sporting a large apple green demantoid garnet and ruby accents will compete for top-lot status at Jasper52’s Estate Jewelry Auction. It will be conducted on Sunday, May 21, beginning at 8 pm Eastern time. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Rainbow of choices in March 9 Antique to Modern Fine Jewelry sale

18K rose gold ring with multi-colored sapphires and diamonds, est. $2,605-$3,860
18K rose gold ring with multi-colored sapphires and diamonds, est. $2,605-$3,860
18K rose gold ring with multi-colored sapphires and diamonds, est. $2,605-$3,860

NEW YORK – On Wednesday, March 9, starting at 4 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will present a sale of Antique to Modern Fine Jewelry – almost 300 lots of exquisite necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets and other pieces that will spark your imagination and brighten your wardrobe. Among the lots on offer are a pair of 14K white gold, emerald and diamond earrings; an emerald cut 18.00-carat aquamarine set in an 18K white gold ring, flanked by 74 small diamonds; a pair of multi-color sapphire earrings in 18K rose gold; an 18K white gold ring with a 1.01-carat Padparadscha sapphire and diamonds; 14K white gold earrings with diamonds and green-hued cultured pearls; a pink gold and diamond bracelet; a 14K white gold ring set with tsavorites, diamonds and blue and yellow sapphires; a cross-shaped diamond and blue sapphire pendant; and an 18K rose gold ring set with three rows of multi-colored sapphires. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Stephenson’s Jan. 1 auction laden with fine jewelry, Faberge, silver, furniture & decorative art 

Ruby, pearl, turquoise, sapphire, opal and emerald Mogul 14K gold choker. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. – For sixty years, family owned and operated Stephenson’s Auctioneers has earned an impeccable reputation from its sales of fresh-to-market art and antiques from the Philadelphia area’s most elegant estates. Traditionally, their most anticipated event of the year is their New Year’s Auction, which, for 2022, will take place on January 1st and feature high-quality furnishings, art and personal property from residences in the Mid-Atlantic region. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Tiffany, Jensen, Herter Bros. please bidders at Michaan’s Oct. 15 sale

Tiffany Studios cameo glass vase, $6,000

 

Tiffany Studios cameo glass vase, $6,000
Tiffany Studios cameo glass vase, $6,000

ALAMEDA, Calif. – The Theme and Variations Auction, a new entry on Michaan’s annual auction calendar, saw more than 100 active participants on October 15. Michaan’s was thrilled with the activity as well as the auction results.Continue reading

Fresh-to-market Grandma Moses painting is centerpiece of Everard June 8-9 auction

Grandma Moses (nee Anna Mary Robertson, American, 1860-1961), ‘Deep Snow,’ 1957, oil on Masonite, 22¾ x 30 5/8in (framed), artist-signed lower left. Titled and dated on original artist’s label on verso. Direct line of provenance back to the artist. Copyright Grandma Moses Properties Co., New York. Estimate $60,000-$80,000

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Those who have always yearned to own an original Grandma Moses oil painting will have the rare opportunity to make that happen when Everard Auctions presents the revered New England artist’s Deep Snow as the headliner of its June 8-9 online auction. Fresh to the market after more than 40 years of private ownership, the prized artwork’s provenance goes back directly to Grandma Moses herself.

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