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Stephen Dweck Sterling Multi-stone toggle bracelet with antique gold/bronze<br>finish. Retro piece from the 90's I believe, unworn with no damage or detectable<br>wear. 36.9 grams.<br><br>Stephen Dweck Jewelry<br>Established in 1981, in Brooklyn, New York, Stephen Dweck Jewelry began as a<br>sculptural and artistic brand, unlike anything else. Known for its signature<br>hand-carved details and unique gemstones, each modern piece of jewelry is meant<br>to be treasured as a collectible.<br><br>From Stephen’s unique artistic vision and the fusion of his two passions of art<br>and sculpture at the School of Visual Arts. With Bergdorf Goodman as his first<br>client, his jewelry became known for its signature detailing of engraved<br>precious metals, and intricately hand carved and faceted gemstones. No matter<br>the size or boldness of the jewelry, it is the confidence, attitude, and spirit<br>that it brings to the wearer when wearing the designs. True wearable works of<br>art, the jewelry has always remained relevant in fashion, while staying true to<br>the brand’s identity<br><br>Still connected to his Brooklyn, New York roots, Stephen collides his rustic<br>aesthetic with a modern point of view, solidifying his status as “Romancer of<br>the Stones.” Stephen’s extensive gallery of gems and minerals from his travels<br>around the globe has made its way into the unique One-of-a-Kind collection,<br>which is adorned with the signature beetle, Adam, and is known for their<br>collector’s quality.
$380.00
Sterling 1978 Mapes Invitational Golf Tournament belt buckle. Very cool, 3.25" x<br>2 3/8", fits up to a 1.5" belt, 81.5 grams.
$250.00
Sterling and Turquoise/Shell Navajo Heishi Necklace/Earrings. The necklace is<br>28", earrings are 2". This is a nice vintage set very good quality. The earrings<br>are clip on and marked sterling, the metal on the necklace tests sterling but is<br>unmarked. These came from the same estate and I'm assuming have been together<br>for 50 years or so.<br>tw7
$165.00
Sterling Art Deco Elgin American Beauty Compact. No bends or dents, both latches<br>fully functional, no issues.<br>silverdrawer
$185.00
Sterling carved beaver belt buckle. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown. Fully functional with some expected wear, good condition with no significant issues. I‘m not sure what the beaver is carved from, really it looks nice, possibly resin.
$345.00
Sterling Carved Labradorite pendant 2.75" tall with bail x 1.5" wide x 29.8 grams.
$90.00
Sterling Carved Mother of Pearl/citrine pendant 2.25" tall x 1.75" wide x 17.6 grams with no damage or issues.
$65.00
Good looking piece measures 1 7/7" x 7/8"
$50.00
Sterling Frontier Silver Reno Nevada Hand engraved buckle with 1881 Silver dollar, fits a 1.5" belt, 86.3 grams, other measurements in pics.
$400.00
Sterling Frontier Silver Reno Nevada Hand engraved buckle with 2011 Silver dollar, fits a 1.5" belt, 83.1 grams, other measurements in pics.
$400.00
Sterling Jockey Cap Tea Caddy Spoon. Vintage Sheffield sterling Jockey cap form tea caddy spoon from the 1980's. 2 1/16" long 11 grams with no issues. trinketdrawer
$115.00
Sterling Marcasite Pendant and brooch. Both from the same estate, no damage or<br>issues.
$50.00
Sterling Mounted Cambridge Chantilly Water pitcher. 8.75" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. b60
$145.00
Sterling Multi-Gemstone bracelet. Adjustable from 7.5"-9", very substantial<br>marked and tested sterling with genuine stones/pearls 83.7 grams.
$230.00
Sterling Native American Kachina Pendant/pin. Amazing piece, unmarked, tested sterling. From an extremely high end Native American jewelry collection that was collected over pretty much the entire last quarter of the 20th century through yearly trips to New Mexico. No detectable markings. 3" tall x 1.75" wide x 31.6 grams. There were lots of unsigned/custom pieces from many famous artisan's in this collection. This is very nice but I don't know who made it.
$350.00
Sterling Oyster Ladle in Whiting's King Edward Pattern. Very uncommon piece is this pattern or any pattern for that matter. 159 grams 10 7/8" long with 3.75" wide bowl. Slightest wear on tip of lade, no significant issues. Gold washed bowl. Tw60
$355.00
Sterling Paul Harrie "Tectonic" Series Style cufflinks. Sterling cufflinks with Art glass shards in mortar. I have had a few Paul Harrie pieces and these are very similar but I'm not sure. I'm sure they are cool and sterling though. 11.8 grams.
$110.00
Sterling Pendant Navajo and Mexican Silver Lot of (6) vintage. Selling the lot of great pendants with no issues. 2 are likely Navajo, the rest mexican silver. The grape doubles as a brooch. Largest is 2" 77 grams
$175.00
Sterling Retired James Avery Angel with Horn Christmas ornament. Selling the exact ornament shown with no box or paperwork, no bends or deep scratches. Overall expected wear.
$165.00
Sterling Retired James Avery Dancing Angels Tree Christmas ornament. Selling the exact ornament shown with no box or paperwork, no bends or deep scratches. Overall expected wear.
$165.00
Sterling Retired James Avery Three Wise Men Christmas ornament. Selling the exact ornament shown with no box or paperwork, no bends or deep scratches. Overall expected wear.
$215.00
Sterling Retired James Avery Train Christmas ornament. Selling the exact ornament shown with no box or paperwork, no bends or deep scratches. Overall expected wear.
$430.00
Sterling Reverse ed Tribal HeadHunter Couple, circa mid 20th century tallest<br>7.75" 345.6 grams total weight. Marked and tested sterling silver. Fresh from a<br>couple that spent their life traveling the world's estate, I know they spent<br>about 10 years in New Guinea. I don't believe you'll find another set, very well<br>made, thick gauge heavy sterling silver.<br>silverdrawer
$1,205.00
Sterling Rosary Cross necklace. Unmarked but pendant and cross test sterling. 25" long, assuming the beads are glass, not sure about the cross other than it's sterling and look great. 36.5 grams
$85.00
Sterling Rosary Cross with Mutistone necklace. Sterling cross and clasp with natural stones and pearls in the middle, well made 28" necklace 2" long cross, 36 grams total weight.
$85.00
Sterling silver 1982 Bald Eagle US Symbol 200 Anniversary Patriotic belt buckle. Super heavy sterling silver, clean condition 43 years old. . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.75" belt.
$375.00
Sterling silver Civil War 2nd army corps badge/medal with battles fought. Solid sterling/coin silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the19th century. Genuine period item likely engraved immediately after the war or as the war went on. Originally hung on a ribbon with a name tag on top. Name tag not available.
$1,995.00
Sterling silver Colt Army 44 Cal belt buckle. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics. No issues.
$550.00
Sterling silver crystal necklace. Great looking necklace, adjustable at 17" and 18", stones untested. No damage or wear to stones.
$45.00
Sterling silver Diablo hand engraved horse head rodeo trophy style belt buckle. Solid sterling silver (tested) buckle, back hardware nickel for sturdiness, horse Jeweler‘s bronze. Weight and measurements in pictures with no issues.
$225.00
Sterling silver Dog/Fire Hydrant Garbage Can ranger belt buckle set. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in the pictures. Fully functional with age appropriate wear, no damage unless noted. Marked as shown, fits up to a 3/4" belt.
$295.00
Sterling Silver Emerald and Opal Cowgirl Belt Buckle Double Heart shaped Hand Engraved. 71.8 grams 3.5" wide x 2.25" tall. Fits a 1" belt. Tests sterling and Emeralds test to be emeralds on the Gem-Eye 1 gem tester.
$500.00
Sterling silver Gem-set pendant. 1 7/8" tall stones untested 6.5 grams.
$45.00
Sterling silver gemset spiderweb pendant. Really cool with no missing stones, stones are untested most likely synthetic. 15.5 grams
$55.00
Sterling silver Icarus flying into the sun bolo slide/necklace pendant. Solid sterling no issues. Weight and measurements in pictures. Overall good condition, tested sterling, marked as shown.
$85.00
Sterling Silver Navajo ShadowBox Kingman Turquoise Belt Buckle Wilbur Muskett. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional, stones are secure with no damage.. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$450.00
Sterling Silver Patriotic Freedom Eagle 1" Ranger belt buckle set Al Beres.. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Marked sterling as shown, selling the sterling ranger set and throwing in the belt with middle hole at 28". 1" ranger set, retails for $1495 for just the ranger set on Al Beres website.
$775.00
Sterling Silver Pepper Mill. 4 1/16" tall x 1 7/8" wide in good working condition with no issues. Simply marked sterling as shown at the bottom of the last pic. 141.7 grams inclusive of all materials.TW198
$135.00
Sterling silver Reno Nevada 1994 High Lady Pig belt buckle Newark Sportsmen‘s club. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, Fits a 1.5" belt, other weight and measurements in pictures.
$225.00
Sterling Silver Salt Spoon Brooch Pair. 2 old salt spoons about 100 years old made into brooches in the mid 20th century. No issues, similar patterns.
$75.00
Sterling silver Save the Children brooch 1 9/16" wide and tall 8.7 grams.
$30.00
Sterling Silver Ship Commemorating 20th Year of GAOCMAO Gulf Area Oil Companies<br>Mutual Aid Organization 240 grams. Ship itself is 235 grams, and the brackets<br>that hold it should be at least 5 grams. Without the case the ship measures 9.5"<br>long x 9.5" tall. Case protective case measures 13.25" tall x 12" wide x 8"<br>deep. I am 99% sure this is a one of a kind item that was produced to mark the<br>20 year anniversary of this extremely important occasion and was taken home<br>after retirement or given to a top executive of this organization upon<br>retirement. Fantastic cross collectible and work of art. Tested and guaranteed<br>solid silver. I found one 925 marking, no damage or issues.<br><br>In 1972, a group of oil companies operating in the western half of the Arabian<br>Gulf came together to form an organization for the purpose of improving their<br>capability to combat oil pollution. The companies sought to establish a joint<br>oil spill response capability, not by setting up a separate, operational<br>response group like other more conventional cooperatives, but instead by<br>utilizing the principle of mutual assistance in times of need. The resulting<br>organization, kown as the Gulf Area Oil Companies Mutual Aid Organisation<br>(GAOCMAO), has proved its effectiveness in several major oil pollution incidents<br>over its twelve years of existence and has gained recognition as a credible and<br>responsible representative of the oil industry's views on matters relating to<br>marine pollution in the Gulf region.<br>Subsequent to the establishment of GAOCMAO, environmental awareness in the Gulf<br>area generally has increased very significantly. Regional and state<br>organizations have been set up by the various Gulf states' governments to<br>monitor the environmental effects of industry of all kinds, including oil, and<br>to develop appropriate control measures. To some extent, these changes have been<br>reflected in an expansion of GAOCMAO's interests to areas outside those purely<br>of oil spill response, but the primary commitment to joint response capability<br>through mutual aid has not diminished.
$1,110.00
Sterling Silver Stickpin by Claudio Gomez Mariana Araujo Plateria Criolla y<br>Joyeria Argentina. Very high quality handmade piece with natural semiprecious<br>stone. The pin is marked and tested sterling. Thick gauge, 12.6 grams without of<br>course the mounting it came on. Probably 20-30 years old but likely never used.<br>tw208
$95.00
Sterling Silver Turquoise Cowboy hat pin by Pin Roycroft Renaissance Artisan Alburn Sleeper (1937-2021)<br>Very large, cool and well made 39.5 grams from the early seventies. 3" tall x<br>2.25" wide. This was acquired directly from the estate of Alburn Sleeper, it was<br>one of his earlier pieces, he used to wear it on a Stetson hat.<br><br>As a teenager, Mr. Sleeper learned metalwork from Walter U. Jennings, an<br>original Roycrofter who had worked with Elbert Hubbard as a coppersmith,<br>silversmith and bookbinder.
$455.00
Sterling silver University Kansas Jayhawks Delgarito Navajo belt buckle/conchos. Solid sterling silver (tested) buckle and conchos with weight and measurements in pictures.. Gold likely gold filled (thick plating) Fits up to a 1.5" belt. No issues, good condition with some expected wear. Last quarter of 20th century, marked as shown.
$345.00
Sterling Stuart NYE Feather Brooch Handmade. 3.5" x 7/8" Nice vintage piece in good condition. About Stuart Nye In the depths of the depression, Stuart Nye bought some second hand tools and a little silver. Without any experience in jewelry or metal work, but with good taste, an eye for beauty and faith in himself, he began to make a few simple bangle bracelets. Through trial and error he learned the nature of his materials and began to fashion silver into the leaves and flowers so characteristic of our jewelry today. From that day in 1933 when Mr. Nye began, our shop has changed in many ways. It has moved from an attic room through a series of additions to a garage to the rustic building built especially for our use in 1948 which we now call "The Shop".
$65.00
Sterling Stuart NYE Pinecones Brooch Handmade. Nice vintage piece in good condition. 1.5" square About Stuart Nye In the depths of the depression, Stuart Nye bought some second hand tools and a little silver. Without any experience in jewelry or metal work, but with good taste, an eye for beauty and faith in himself, he began to make a few simple bangle bracelets. Through trial and error he learned the nature of his materials and began to fashion silver into the leaves and flowers so characteristic of our jewelry today. From that day in 1933 when Mr. Nye began, our shop has changed in many ways. It has moved from an attic room through a series of additions to a garage to the rustic building built especially for our use in 1948 which we now call "The Shop".
$40.00
Sterling Sunset Trails Engraved Rope edge 3/4" Belt buckle with two keepers.<br>Buckle and keepers will handle a 3/4" belt, no tip present.
$230.00
Sterling Triple Strand Modernist triangle pendant/necklace. Pendant and necklace marked 925, another faint hallmark on pendant. Both test sterling, necklace 16", pendant 1.5" long 19.3 grams, no kinks or other issues.
$75.00
Sterling turquoise/coral double sided southwestern cross. Weight and measurements in pics. Unmarked solid sterling. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$135.00
Sterling WW2 USMC United States Marine Core Hat pin 9.7 grams 1 3/8" tall.
$250.00
Sterling WW2 USN/Air force pins. Everything in picture is sterling, all US Military WW2 era or before. Penny for scale in second pic. A few pieces with enamel loss. Selling the lot anderas
$110.00
Sterling Zealandia handmade pin. Older piece from the 80's or 90's, in my<br>opinion better quality than recent work. 2.5" X 1.5" x 23.5 grams with no<br>issues.
$300.00
Sterling Zealandia Sorcerer pin. The cape is made of black mussel shell and decorated with stars, moons, and planets. Selling the pin shown. Measurements and weight in pics. Pin appears black, but when light shines through the back it's brown as shown in the pics. It's photographed on a lighted table.<br><br>anderas
$145.00
Sterling/14k Retro Modernist earrings. Selling both pairs of really well made earrings from the last quarter of the 20th century with no issues. Missing backs which are easily replaceable. One pair marked JLC Sterling/14k other marked G B. As found estate condition, really I shouldve spent a minute cleaning these up as that is all it would take to have them looking like new if so desired. The 14k accented ones have Hematite balls, the gilt sterling ones stones are untested but metal tests sterling. Selling both pairs, talles 1.25". anderas
$150.00
Sterling/22k Gold and Ruby Cabochon Necklace. Nice multitrand 17" necklace<br>sterling silver and 22k gold, marked and tested. 40.3 grams total weight.<br>Unidentified by me hallmarks, in the Style of Konstantino or John Hardy.
$430.00
Sterling/Art Glass Barbie Koncher California Artist belt buckle 3.75" x 2.5", takes a 1.5" belt. 141.8 grams, no damage, minor wear to silver could easily be polished out.
$185.00
sterlling silver hors d'oeuvres forks. Vintage set, really multiple sets combined from an estate. All tested sterling, some unmarked. TW102
$95.00
Steuben 6401 Wafer Stem American Art Glass Water Goblets (4). Nice set from the<br>last quarter of the 20th century with no damage, cloudiness, or scratches. All<br>very clean near mint. They each have a ground pontil with S engraved in the<br>bottom of each glass. Guaranteed Steuben American crystal, best of the best. 8<br>1/8" tall x 3 5/8" wide at rim. Selling all 4 shown, the exact 4.<br>TW170
$370.00
Steuben Air Twist Cordial Crystal Stems Set of 8. Selling the set shown with no cracks, chips, restorations, cloudiness, or scratches. 3 7/8" tall x 1 9/16" wide at rim. They are all hand signed Steuben in the center .Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens & Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so. In 1918, Steuben was acquired by Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division. In July 2008, Steuben was sold by Corning Incorporated for an undisclosed price to Schottenstein Stores,[2] which also owns 51% of Retail Ventures, a holding company for DSW, Filene's Basement, and formerly Value City Department Stores; Value City Furniture, which changed its name to American Signature Furniture; 15% of American Eagle Outfitters, retail liquidator SB Capital Group, some 50 shopping centers, and 5 factories producing its shoes, furniture and crystal. On September 15, 2011, Schottenstein announced it was shutting down Steuben's Corning factory and Manhattan store, ending the company's 108-year history. Soon after, Corning Incorporated repurchased the Steuben brand. In early 2014, The Corning Museum of Glass announced that it would work with independent contractors to reproduce Steuben using a new, lead-free formula and their classic leaded crystal. Carder period (1903-1932)[edit] Steuben Glass Works started operation in October 1903. Carder produced blanks for Hawkes and also began producing cut glass himself. Carder's great love was colored glass and had been instrumental in the reintroduction of colored glass while at Stevens and Williams. When Steuben's success at producing blanks for Hawkes became assured, Carder began to experiment with colored glass and continued experiments that were started in England. He soon perfected Gold Aurene which was similar to iridescent art glass that was being produced by Tiffany and others. Gold Aurene was followed by a wide range of colored art glass that eventually was produced in more than 7,000 shapes and 140 colors. These are a pair of handblown Steuben gold Aurene glass candlesticks designed by Frederick Carder for the Steuben Glass Works, ca. 1913. (From a private collection in Manhattan, New York.)Steuben Glass Works continued to produce glass of all sorts until World War I. At that time war time restrictions made it impossible for Steuben to acquire the materials needed to continue manufacture. The company was subsequently sold to Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division. Carder continued as Division manager without any real change in the company's operation except that he now had reporting responsibilities to Corning Glass Works' management. Corning's management tried, mostly unsuccessfully, to limit the articles that Steuben made to only the most popular. Production continued until about 1932. In 1932, there was a major change in Steuben management. The nationwide depression had limited the sale of Steuben and there was a lessening of public interest in colored glass. In February 1932, John MacKay was appointed to Carder's position. Carder became Art Director for Corning Glass Works. Steuben then produced primarily colorless art glass. Steuben still produced colored art glass, but mostly to fill special orders. A few new colors were added after Carder transitioned into his new role with Corning Glass Works, but the last known sale for colored art glass by Steuben was in 1943. Houghton period (1933–2012) An example of Steuben Glass design during the Houghton era is the Balustrade Candlestick set, which mimics a classical balustrade. Of special note is the hallmark of the perfectly formed tear drop air bubble suspended in the design.Corning Glass Works appointed Arthur A. Houghton Jr. as President in 1933, and under his leadership Steuben changed artistic direction toward more modern forms. Using a newly formulated clear glass developed by Corning (referred to as 10M) which had a very high refraction index, Steuben designers developed beautiful, fluid designs. Pieces such as Gazelle Bowl, designed by Sidney Waugh incorporated Art Deco and modernist themes into glass. The themes during this period included "balustrade" designs for water goblets and candlesticks, footed bowls and serving pieces. Decorative forms included wildlife pieces representing owls, penguins and other birds in smooth stylistic forms. Some pieces, such as the Ram's Head Candy Dish, playfully included clean lines crowned by an ornate design (a ram's head, complete with a ruff) on the lid as an homage to its classic earlier pieces. The company also entered into the field of larger show and presentation pieces celebrating various scenes (such as its cut-away design featuring an Eskimo ice fisherman above the ice, and the fish below, or the Cathedral Window design) and elements that incorporated etchings. In some cases sterling silver or gold plating were used on metal finish elements such as the golden "fly" atop the nose of a rainbow trout. Each piece is signed simply with "Steuben" on the underside of the object. Toward the 1990s, the company also began production of small objects—"hand coolers"—in various animal shapes. Items from this period were also noted for their careful and elegant packaging. Before boxing, each Steuben piece was placed in a silver-gray flannel bag (stitched with the Steuben name), and then placed in a presentation box. TW143
$630.00
Steuben American Art Glass Heavy MCM Ashtrays. Selling both in graduated sizes,<br>smaller 5.5", larger 7". Both have a little wear, smaller one has the tiniest<br>chigger bite on top rim. Bother are signed but smaller one is difficult to see<br>with table wear on base.<br>TW131
$160.00
Steuben Penguin Family of 4, original designs by George Tompkins & Robert<br>CassettiIt. The large adult Father Penguin, a 1970's design by George Thompson<br>is 3.75" tall (9.5cm) while Mother Penguin is 3" and leaning forward<br>protectively. The penguin "Hatchling" and penguin "Fledgling" are 2.75" tall. <br>My consignor paid $1900 for this set, I'm pricing them more reasonably as she is<br>trying to liquidate her assets.<br>Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of<br>1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is<br>in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner<br>of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an<br>Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing<br>glass for Stevens & Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for<br>his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to<br>make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage<br>such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and<br>Williams, consented to do so. In 1918, Steuben was acquired by Corning Glass<br>Works and became the Steuben Division. In July 2008, Steuben was sold by Corning<br>Incorporated for an undisclosed price to Schottenstein Stores,[2] which also<br>owns 51% of Retail Ventures, a holding company for DSW, Filene's Basement, and<br>formerly Value City Department Stores; Value City Furniture, which changed its<br>name to American Signature Furniture; 15% of American Eagle Outfitters, retail<br>liquidator SB Capital Group, some 50 shopping centers, and 5 factories producing<br>its shoes, furniture and crystal. On September 15, 2011, Schottenstein announced<br>it was shutting down Steuben's Corning factory and Manhattan store, ending the<br>company's 108-year history. Soon after, Corning Incorporated repurchased the<br>Steuben brand. In early 2014, The Corning Museum of Glass announced that it<br>would work with independent contractors to reproduce Steuben using a new,<br>lead-free formula and their classic leaded crystal. Carder period<br>(1903-1932)[edit] Steuben Glass Works started operation in October 1903. Carder<br>produced blanks for Hawkes and also began producing cut glass himself. Carder's<br>great love was colored glass and had been instrumental in the reintroduction of<br>colored glass while at Stevens and Williams. When Steuben's success at producing<br>blanks for Hawkes became assured, Carder began to experiment with colored glass<br>and continued experiments that were started in England. He soon perfected Gold<br>Aurene which was similar to iridescent art glass that was being produced<br>by Tiffany and others. Gold Aurene was followed by a wide range of colored art<br>glass that eventually was produced in more than 7,000 shapes and 140 colors.<br>These are a pair of handblown Steuben gold Aurene glass candlesticks designed by<br>Frederick Carder for the Steuben Glass Works, ca. 1913. (From a private<br>collection in Manhattan, New York.)Steuben Glass Works continued to produce<br>glass of all sorts until World War I. At that time war time restrictions made it<br>impossible for Steuben to acquire the materials needed to continue manufacture.<br>The company was subsequently sold to Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben<br>Division. Carder continued as Division manager without any real change in the<br>company's operation except that he now had reporting responsibilities to Corning<br>Glass Works' management. Corning's management tried, mostly unsuccessfully, to<br>limit the articles that Steuben made to only the most popular. Production<br>continued until about 1932. In 1932, there was a major change in Steuben<br>management. The nationwide depression had limited the sale of Steuben and there<br>was a lessening of public interest in colored glass. In February 1932, John<br>MacKay was appointed to Carder's position. Carder became Art Director for<br>Corning Glass Works. Steuben then produced primarily colorless art glass.<br>Steuben still produced colored art glass, but mostly to fill special orders. A<br>few new colors were added after Carder transitioned into his new role with<br>Corning Glass Works, but the last known sale for colored art glass by Steuben<br>was in 1943. Houghton period (1933–2012) An example of Steuben Glass design<br>during the Houghton era is the Balustrade Candlestick set, which mimics a<br>classical balustrade. Of special note is the hallmark of the perfectly formed<br>tear drop air bubble suspended in the design.Corning Glass Works<br>appointed Arthur A. Houghton Jr. as President in 1933, and under his leadership<br>Steuben changed artistic direction toward more modern forms. Using a newly<br>formulated clear glass developed by Corning (referred to as 10M) which had a<br>very high refraction index, Steuben designers developed beautiful, fluid<br>designs. Pieces such as Gazelle Bowl, designed by Sidney Waugh incorporated Art<br>Deco and modernist themes into glass. The themes during this period included<br>"balustrade" designs for water goblets and candlesticks, footed bowls and<br>serving pieces. Decorative forms included wildlife pieces representing owls,<br>penguins and other birds in smooth stylistic forms. Some pieces, such as the<br>Ram's Head Candy Dish, playfully included clean lines crowned by an ornate<br>design (a ram's head, complete with a ruff) on the lid as an homage to its<br>classic earlier pieces. The company also entered into the field of larger show<br>and presentation pieces celebrating various scenes (such as its cut-away design<br>featuring an Eskimo ice fisherman above the ice, and the fish below, or the<br>Cathedral Window design) and elements that incorporated etchings. In some cases<br>sterling silver or gold plating were used on metal finish elements such as the<br>golden "fly" atop the nose of a rainbow trout. Each piece is signed simply with<br>"Steuben" on the underside of the object. Toward the 1990s, the company also<br>began production of small objects—"hand coolers"—in various animal shapes. Items<br>from this period were also noted for their careful and elegant packaging. Before<br>boxing, each Steuben piece was placed in a silver-gray flannel bag (stitched<br>with the Steuben name), and then placed in a presentation box.<br><br>tw179
$805.00
Steuben Eagle Hand Cooler Paperweight 2" tall x 2 5/8" wide. Near mint with no<br>cracks, chips, restorations, or exterior scratches, no significant wear to base.<br>pwdrawer
$145.00
Steuben Etched Blue Aurene Perfume bottle Base. 7. 75" tall with a 3.5" wide<br>base. No cracks, chips, restorations or wear. I sold one with the top for about<br>$1450 if I remember correctly. You could buy the top off one that isn't etched.<br>TW126
$630.00
Steuben Mid Century Modern Fruit/Seafood Cocktail Glasses American Art Crystal<br>set of (9). Nice set from the last quarter of the 20th century with no damage,<br>cloudiness, or scratches. All very clean near mint. They each have a ground<br>pontil with S engraved in the bottom of each glass. Guaranteed Steuben American<br>crystal, best of the best. 2.25" tall x 4.25" wide at rim. Selling all 9 shown,<br>the exact 9.<br>TW170
$885.00
Steuben Owl Hand Cooler and Baccarat Paperweight. Selling both with no cracks, chips, scratches, or dings. The owl is signed stueben on base, the dragon is signed baccarat twice and has original label. Owl is 2.5" tall, dragon is 4" tall. TW254
$240.00
Steve Walsh Norfolk Island Pine Turned wood spittoon form vessel 6.5" wide x 5" tall with no damage or wear.
$95.00
Steven Pooyouma Hopi Overlay sterling silver watch tips. Selling the watch bracelet shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver (tips), stretchy band not sterling. Weight and measurements in pictures.
$225.00
Steven Pooyouma Kuvaya Hopi overlay Kokopelli/corn sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional. All items will likely have some age appropriate/expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.. 3.5" x 2.5", fits a 2" belt. Listed with ExportYourStore.com
$795.00
Stewart & Maria Tucson Zuni angelskin coral ranger belt buckle set. This set is vintage from the last quarter of the 20th century, unworn. Solid sterling silver with no apparent markings other than artists hallmark. Fully functional with some expected wear, good condition with no significant issues.
$450.00
Stewart Billie Navajo Cat's eye, sterling channel inlay pendantAll precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$145.00
Stewart Tewawina Hopi Overlay dangle earrings sterling silver. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Part of a huge collection, likely never worn.
$125.00
Etiqueta de licor Stieff Sterling Williamsburg Restoration Gin. Vendo la etiqueta que se muestra, sin problemas.
$95.00
Etiqueta de licor escocés Stieff Sterling Williamsburg Restoration. Vendo la etiqueta que se muestra, sin problemas.
$95.00
Strange Native American Mixed Media Sculpture. Great piece from the last quarter of the 20th century. From a 5 million dollar estate where everything was expensive but I don‘t have much time to spend on this, it‘s signed on the base and really cool. 13.75" tall, no issues. The mask is porcelain, really I don‘t know that it‘s native American. I just know that it‘s art from a home where all the art I was able to identify cost well over 1k on average when purchased. gara
$275.00
Stuart Kraft Dallas Texas sterling silver wild beast modernist belt buckle. Solid sterling silver, weight and measurements in pictures. Fits a 1.5" belt. Stu was a well known Dallas Texas artist that made some very large sculptures in iron.
$650.00
Studio Cameo Art Glass Cachepot. Looks to be dated 1984 and a few illegible<br>signatures. Great piece with no damage or issues. Has one crimp in the top<br>obviously intentional as it was done before the piece was engraved. 7.75" wide x<br>4.25" tall. The house this came from had the best of everything and this is<br>obviously great.<br>isshelf
$230.00
Suarti 18k/Sterling Balinese Hoop dangle earrings 2.25" long with dangles x 1 7/16" wide, no issues. anderas
$90.00
6.5" Vintage Zuni sterling silver carved turquoise cluster cuff bracelet. 6.25" long bracelet, 18" necklace, both 8mm wide, 202.9 grams total weight. anderas
$750.00
Suarti/Samuel Benham 18k/Sterling Balinese bracelet and earrings set. Assembled set from two different brands, look good together. Bracelet 15mm wide, 7.5" long, earrings 1.25" tall. anderas
$300.00
Sunshine Reeves Navajo heavily stamped sterling baby cup/small mug a. No damage or detectable wear, well cared for masterpiece. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. Sunshine Reeves Daniel “Sunshine Reeves was born in 1966 into a family of silversmiths. His older brothers, Gary and David (both deceased) taught him the art of working in silver, with which he has gone on to become one of the most distinguished silversmiths in the country. He has been an active, professional Navajo silversmith since 1986. He is also the half-brother of Andy and Darrell Cadman. Sunshine is known for his distinctive stamp work. He uses an average of 10-20 handmade stamps to complete a pattern. His intricate stamp work and creative designs make his work a favorite of collectors. Reeves pieces begin with flat sheets of silver, which are then deeply hand-stamped and shaped to form intricately decorated bracelets, boxes and even kerosene lanterns. Though the process is time consuming and labor intensive, (each individual mark on a piece represents a separate hammer blow) the finished products are beautiful and entirely unique art objects. Sunshine is well recognized as a master in his field. His work has been displayed at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University and the Heard Museum. Reeves also took the Best of Show award at the Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial and is the only silversmith to win Best of Show at the famed Santa Fe Indian Market. The nickname, “Sunshine was given by family members when he was young, because of his light colored hair.
$600.00
Sunshine Reeves Navajo heavily stamped sterling baby cup/small mug b. No damage or detectable wear, well cared for masterpiece. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. Sunshine Reeves Daniel “Sunshine Reeves was born in 1966 into a family of silversmiths. His older brothers, Gary and David (both deceased) taught him the art of working in silver, with which he has gone on to become one of the most distinguished silversmiths in the country. He has been an active, professional Navajo silversmith since 1986. He is also the half-brother of Andy and Darrell Cadman. Sunshine is known for his distinctive stamp work. He uses an average of 10-20 handmade stamps to complete a pattern. His intricate stamp work and creative designs make his work a favorite of collectors. Reeves pieces begin with flat sheets of silver, which are then deeply hand-stamped and shaped to form intricately decorated bracelets, boxes and even kerosene lanterns. Though the process is time consuming and labor intensive, (each individual mark on a piece represents a separate hammer blow) the finished products are beautiful and entirely unique art objects. Sunshine is well recognized as a master in his field. His work has been displayed at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University and the Heard Museum. Reeves also took the Best of Show award at the Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial and is the only silversmith to win Best of Show at the famed Santa Fe Indian Market. The nickname, “Sunshine was given by family members when he was young, because of his light colored hair.
$600.00
Sunshine Reeves Navajo heavily stamped sterling box with lapis cluster. No damage or detectable wear, well cared for masterpiece high grade lapis. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. Sunshine Reeves Daniel “Sunshine Reeves was born in 1966 into a family of silversmiths. His older brothers, Gary and David (both deceased) taught him the art of working in silver, with which he has gone on to become one of the most distinguished silversmiths in the country. He has been an active, professional Navajo silversmith since 1986. He is also the half-brother of Andy and Darrell Cadman. Sunshine is known for his distinctive stamp work. He uses an average of 10-20 handmade stamps to complete a pattern. His intricate stamp work and creative designs make his work a favorite of collectors. Reeves pieces begin with flat sheets of silver, which are then deeply hand-stamped and shaped to form intricately decorated bracelets, boxes and even kerosene lanterns. Though the process is time consuming and labor intensive, (each individual mark on a piece represents a separate hammer blow) the finished products are beautiful and entirely unique art objects. Sunshine is well recognized as a master in his field. His work has been displayed at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University and the Heard Museum. Reeves also took the Best of Show award at the Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial and is the only silversmith to win Best of Show at the famed Santa Fe Indian Market. The nickname, “Sunshine was given by family members when he was young, because of his light colored hair.
$1,770.00
Sunwest silver company Native American sterling and multistone inlay pendant 2.25" tall marked and tested sterling 9 grams.
$125.00
14k Supersmith David Rosales Native American 14 kt Gold with Picture Jasper, Tiger Eye and Black Jade. From the "Native Earth" line. Slightly worn with no damage, no wear to stones, slight expected wear to gold mainly in interior. The Native Earth Collection by Supersmith Jewelry features a stunning selection of stones, including Tiger's Eye, Picture Jasper, and Black Jade. Supersmith Inc, also known as David Rosales Designs “Contemporary Designs, Traditionally Made,” located in Gallup, New Mexico, consists of several extremely talented Native American craftspeople from the Navajo and Zuni tribe. In 1997, David Rosales, founded Supersmith Inc along with his cousin, John Delgado. What started as a small operation in his garage, has grown to offer one of the highest selections of contemporary Native American jewelry in the Southwest. Born and raised in Gallup, NM, David was trained as a mechanic and was offered an opportunity to accept a managing job at a jewelry company, which changed his life completely. After discovering his own creativity and design ability, and the partnership with his cousin, John Delgado, Supersmith Inc was born. Most commonly known for beautiful, clean inlay work and stunning color combinations, their new tagline is “Contemporary Designs, Traditionally Made.” Working from an old Coors warehouse, artists work within three different departments which include a lost-wax casting department, an inlay department, and a finishing department. The end results are one of hand-crafted beauty from talented artists of all ages. Keeping with family traditions, David’s daughter, Sheree, joined the team in 2016. Today Supersmith employs approximately forty employees who continue to produce hand-crafted contemporary jewelry with continually evolving designs and color combinations to keep up with current trends and popularity. Supersmith strives to keep jewelry making alive by training and encouraging young generations of artists.
$2,995.00
Modernist Sterling Patriotic Multi-stone channel inlay southwestern cuff bracelet. Supersmith Gallup New Mexico Hallmark. Supersmith Inc, also known as David Rosales Designs “Contemporary Designs, Traditionally Made,” located in Gallup, New Mexico, consists of several extremely talented Native American craftspeople from the Navajo and Zuni tribe. In 1997, David Rosales, founded Supersmith Inc along with his cousin, John Delgado. What started as a small operation in his garage, has grown to offer one of the highest selections of contemporary Native American jewelry in the Southwest. Born and raised in Gallup, NM, David was trained as a mechanic and was offered an opportunity to accept a managing job at a jewelry company, which changed his life completely. After discovering his own creativity and design ability, and the partnership with his cousin, John Delgado, Supersmith Inc was born. Most commonly known for beautiful, clean inlay work and stunning color combinations, their new tagline is “Contemporary Designs, Traditionally Made.” Working from an old Coors warehouse, artists work within three different departments which include a lost-wax casting department, an inlay department, and a finishing department. The end results are one of hand-crafted beauty from talented artists of all ages. Keeping with family traditions, David’s daughter, Sheree, joined the team in 2016. Today Supersmith employs approximately forty employees who continue to produce hand-crafted contemporary jewelry with continually evolving designs and color combinations to keep up with current trends and popularity. Supersmith strives to keep jewelry making alive by training and encouraging young generations of artists. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$230.00
Supersmiths David Rosales Navajo sterling silver opal/black Jade slide pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. No issues, including the 16.5" sterling necklace shown. Pendant is clean and retails for $600. What a stunning piece of Native American jewelry! This slide is handcrafted with created blue opal and black jade, a collection that designer David Rosales calls Black Beauty. The entire slide is sterling silver with openings on the back for a chain to fit through. David Rosales is from Gallup, New Mexico and is one of the very top Native American jewelry designers in the world today. He has assembled a very talented team of Native American jewelry artists to create each piece. This slide has an amazing amount of work and would look very elegant on an omega necklace. It measures 2" x 1 1/2"
$450.00
Supersmiths Navajo Black Jade, Tiger‘s Eye, Petrified wood sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Signed by the shop and artist.
$795.00
SVY Vintage southwestern sterling silver Kokopelli pillow bead necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. No issues, 23" long. 2 beads dented as shown in pics, top bead by clasp, and second to end bead on other side by clasp.
$365.00
37" Heavy hand stamped sterling silver Navajo Pearl necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. All beads are the same size. Tag with artists signature on top, illegible, looks like SW. Very well made hand stamped beads.
$1,485.00
SW Large Southwestern sterling Multi-stone channel inlay pendant. Large pendant with no issues, likely Native American made.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$570.00
Swedish Art Glass Owl Paperweight. Last quarter of 20th century with no damage. No markings, just paper label. 4.25" tall isshelf
$70.00
Swedish Gustavsberg Mid Century Sterling overlay green pottery vases. no damage<br>or detectable wear. Tallest 5", widest 3.25" Selling all three with no<br>restorations. My color is off a little in the pics, it's a little greener.<br><br>Gustavsberg is a Swedish porcelain company that originated in 1826. It broke up<br>in the 1990s and was sold off in pieces, to the dismay of residents of the<br>Gustavsberg area.<br><br>Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the<br>illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic<br>leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of<br>Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and<br>Design.
$250.00
Sylvia Nuguematz Navajo for Chimney Butte Sterling and turquoise large pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown.
$375.00
Sylvia Nuguematz Navajo for Chimney Butte Sterling and turquoise large pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown.
$275.00
Sylvia Nuguematz Navajo for Chimney Butte Sterling silver Royston turquoise belt buckle Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.25" belt.
$1,250.00
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