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14.5" 1970's Navajo sterling and turquoise beaded choker necklace
70‘s-80‘s Navajo sterling turquoise and coral bolo tie 14.5" long with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics.
$175.00
14.5" Retro ATI Mexico Braided Sterling silver collar choker
14.5" Retro ATI Mexico Braided Sterling silver collar choker. This is sturdy yet flexible/adjustable. It flexes to put it on and could be reshaped to be a little larger if necessary. It's great. 49.1 grams, no issues.
$150.00
14.75" Chinese Kangxi (1661-1722) Famille Verte charger
14.75" Chinese Kangxi (1661-1722) Famille Verte charger. 14.75" wide x 3" deep, small chips and glaze frits all around rim and some on footrim. One tight and stable hairline really only visible on reverse side shown at bottom of last pic by the label. No large cracks or restorations. Stable and displays very well.
$1,250.00
14k gold 3.9ct topaz/ .15cttw diamond pendant
14k gold 3.9ct topaz/ .15cttw diamond pendant. Nice vintage estate pendant with<br>natural stones, unmarked (tested) 14k gold. 5/8" tall 3.4 grams, no damage or<br>issues.
$446.25
14k gold and diamond huggie hoop earrings
14k gold and diamond huggie hoop earrings. There's a fair amount of decent sized diamonds in these earrings, well over 1ct but it's really impossible to get an exact measurement mounted the way these are. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold and genuine diamonds 7/8 tall 5.9 grams total weight.
$595.00
14K gold and Jasper beaded necklace
14K gold and Jasper beaded necklace. Marked and tested 14k gold clasp and beads.<br>24" long with no issues.
$150.00
14k Gold Automatic 1968 Rose Bowl Lord Elgin Pocket watch
14k Gold Automatic 1968 Rose Bowl Lord Elgin Pocket watch. Working order, 33mm wide without crown, solid 14k gold, good condition with some overall wear. 25.81 grams. <br><br>On the silver stick dial, there are gold indices and hands as well as a beautiful rose and the words 'Rose Bowl 1968'. Played in Pasadena, California, the USC Trojans defeated the Indiana Hoosiers in the 1968 Rose Bowl 14 to 3. This 33mm 14K yellow gold case is engraved on the back with the original owner's name, George Wilson, and the two teams that played in the 1968 Rose Bowl.
$995.00
14k gold diamond pendant with necklace
14k gold diamond pendant, nice sized natural diamonds, don't have my calipers<br>handly but approx .5-1cttw. 17" necklace, 5/8" tall pendant. Both 14k gold 3.2<br>grams total
$309.75
14k Gold Sapphire and Diamond earrings
14k Gold Sapphire and Diamond earrings. Approx 2.6cttw of Natural opaque white<br>sapphires and .25cttw of natural white diamonds. Earrings tested and guaranteed<br>to be solid 14k gold, backs marked. 7/8" tall x 3/8" wide. 3.4 grams total<br>weight
$357.50
14k gold, Diamond, Chinese Carved Hubei Spiderweb turquoise pendant
14k gold, Diamond, Chinese Carved Hubei Spiderweb turquoise pendant. 1.25" without bail x .8", Marked and tested 14k gold, tested natural white diamonds, and high grade Hubei turquoise 5 grams.
$295.00
14k High Grade spiderweb Carico Lake turquoise earrings AC
14k High Grade spiderweb Carico Lake turquoise earrings AC. Weight and measurements in pics. Solid 14k gold with no issues, likely Native American made from the last quarter of the 20th century. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.
$495.00
14k KS Sugilite, turquoise, lapis high grade channel inlay earrings
KS 14k Sugilite, turquoise, lapis high grade channel inlay earrings. 8mm square, 3 grams.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.
$295.00
14k Supersmith "Native Earth" David Rosales Native American 14k Bracelet
14k Supersmith David Rosales Native American 14 kt Gold with Picture Jasper,<br>Tiger Eye and Black Jade. From the "Native Earth" line, retails for $3900.<br>Slightly worn with no damage, no wear to stones, slight expected wear to gold<br>mainly in interior.<br><br>Supersmith Inc, also known as David Rosales Designs “Contemporary Designs,<br>Traditionally Made,” located in Gallup, New Mexico, consists of several<br>extremely talented Native American craftspeople from the Navajo and Zuni tribe.<br>In 1997, David Rosales, founded Supersmith Inc along with his cousin, John<br>Delgado. What started as a small operation in his garage, has grown to offer one<br>of the highest selections of contemporary Native American jewelry in the<br>Southwest.<br><br>Born and raised in Gallup, NM, David was trained as a mechanic and was offered<br>an opportunity to accept a managing job at a jewelry company, which changed his<br>life completely. After discovering his own creativity and design ability, and<br>the partnership with his cousin, John Delgado, Supersmith Inc was born.<br><br>Most commonly known for beautiful, clean inlay work and stunning color<br>combinations, their new tagline is “Contemporary Designs, Traditionally Made.”<br>Working from an old Coors warehouse, artists work within three different<br>departments which include a lost-wax casting department, an inlay department,<br>and a finishing department. The end results are one of hand-crafted beauty from<br>talented artists of all ages.<br><br>Keeping with family traditions, David’s daughter, Sheree, joined the team in<br>2016. Today Supersmith employs approximately forty employees who continue to<br>produce hand-crafted contemporary jewelry with continually evolving designs and<br>color combinations to keep up with current trends and popularity. Supersmith<br>strives to keep jewelry making alive by training and encouraging young<br>generations of artists.<br><br>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. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed<br>on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference<br>where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.
$2,495.00
14k White gold Blue Topaz and diamond earrings
14k White gold Blue Topaz and diamond earrings. Approx 5.6cttw topz .05cttw diamonds, Both marked and tested 14k gold. 4.1 grams with no issues.
$285.00
14k/emerald mounted Atocha Shipwreck replica coin Earrings/pendant
14k/emerald mounted Atocha Shipwreck replica coin set. Earrings 1 5/8" tall,<br>pendant 1 5/8" tall x 1.25" wide. All three pieces with marked and tested 14k<br>gold bezels. This is an estate fresh set and I'm assuming they are replica coins<br>made from Atocha silver bar recovered in 1986 from the wreck of the Nuestra<br>Señora de Atocha off the coast of Key West which is the case with most of these.<br>12.5 grams total weight.
$764.50
14k/Sterling Italian designer clamper bracelet
Vintage Italian designer clamper bracelet from the late 20th century very clean<br>with strong spring. Marked and tested 14k gold and sterling 36 grams<br>approximately 7" inside diameter.
$285.00
14k/sterling modernist southwestern earrings
14k/sterling modernist southwestern earrings 1 1/8" tall, amazing quality, unsure of artisan. 6.4 grams. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.
$125.00
14k/Sterling Retired James Avery Modernist necklace
14k/Sterling Retired James Avery Modernist necklace Approx 16" long, all the middle links are 14k gold, two bottom links close to the bottom v are 14k. Clean with no issues.Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.Mr. Avery’s mission<br>was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a<br>focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all<br>things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came<br>to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into<br>pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to<br>greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with<br>each person who connected with his designs.
$345.00
14k/sterling Vintage Southwestern hand engraved belt buckle
14k/sterling Vintage Southwestern hand engraved belt buckle. 2" x 1 3/8", fits a 1" belt, 27.3 grams...my guess is 25% of the weight is 14k gold. That is a thick 3d solid 14k gold bird on the front center. Marked and tested sterling and 14k gold.
$404.00
14mm 24" Sterling beaded necklace, Mexico
14mm 24" Sterling beaded necklace, Mexico. No damage, retro c1980's. I can polish upon request or leave oxidized.anderas
$295.00
14mm-15mm Lagos Caviar 18k gold and Sterling bracelet
14mm-15mm Lagos Caviar 18k gold and Sterling bracelet. Guaranteed authentic, top quality Lagos Caviar, solid 18k gold beads and logo mounted a thick high quality sterling silver bracelet. 107 grams total weight. No issues, preowned with little wear.
$995.00
15 1950's-1960's Restaurant China Coasters Astrup Company Walker China 4"
15 1950's-1960's Restaurant China Coasters for Astrup Company Walker China 4".<br>Selling all 15 2 atlantic Cities, other than that all different. These are all<br>mint with no cracks, chips, scratches, crazing, or stains.
$275.00
15 pieces Desert or Tea/coffee Set Blue Bamboo Siam Celadon 1986 Artist signed A
Cups are 3" tall, saucers are 5.75" wide. Great vintage set in a harder to find<br>pattern. No cracks, chips, or stains. Crazing on every piece, I believe it was<br>produced that way on purpose.
$110.00
15" 1940's William Spratling sterling beaded necklace.
15" 1940‘s William Spratling sterling beaded necklace. Weight and measurements in pics. Who Was William Spratling? William Spratling was born in 1900 in Sonyea, New York. His father was well respected and widely known for his study and writings concerning epilepsy. After the death of both Spratling‘s mother and sister, Wilhelmina, in 1910, Spratling‘s father moved temporarily to his father‘s Alabama home (known as Roamer‘s Roost) with sons William and David as well as older daughter, Lucile. At that time, the three Spratling children became wards of their grandfather. By the end of 1912, the family had moved once more and the children were separated; each went to live with with various aunts and uncles. In 1917 William Spratling attended Auburn University and a year or two later, during his stay at Auburn served as an instructor in architecture. Spratling moved to New Orleans in 1921 where he was an Associate Professor of Architecture at Tulane University. During the following nine years, Spratling published articles in Scribners Magazine, Journal of the A.I.A., Architecture Record, and many other architecture and travel publications. He became an active part of the New Orleans literary colony during those years, and his frequent companions were Natalie Scott, Sherwood Anderson, Oliver La Farge, Frans Blom, John Dos Passos and William Faulkner. Faulkner lived with Spratling for a time, and together they wrote and published Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles in 1926. 1926 was also when Spratling visited Mexico for the first time. He returned for summers over the next several years, and in 1929, moved to Mexico. Spratling quickly was introduced to and became a welcome participant in the artistic circles of Mexico. His activities in promoting the art of Diego Rivera among New York galleries led to his participation in the first exhibition of Mexican arts held in the United States. The exhibit was funded by the Carnegie Institute and opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Spratling assisted in assembling the exhibit and also lent a number of his own pieces. During this same period, Spratling was working on drawings for the expanding Morrow home in Cuernavaca. Many of these drawings were included in the book written by Elizabeth Morrow, Casa Mañana. Dwight Morrow, the US Ambassador to Mexico, suggested to Spratling in 1931 that Taxco had been the site of silver mines for centuries, but Taxco had never been considered a location where jewelry and objects of silver were designed and made. Subsequently, Spratling hired an experienced goldsmith from Iguala who moved to Taxco and created silver jewelry of Spratlings design. Other craftsmen joined Spratling‘s shop and produced tin ware, copper items, textiles and furniture - all designed by Spratling. These earliest designs were based on pre-Columbian motifs as well as simple themes utilizing rope borders, strap designs and other such basic ideas. The enterprise grew far beyond Spratlings expectations! Because he had created an apprentice system of training young silversmiths many new talented artisans had an opportunity to develop their craft. Over time many of these artisans opened shops of their own all with Spratlings support. During the Second World War, U.S. department stores were unable to import merchandise from Europe, and many retail stores purchased luxury goods in Mexico. In order to meet this dramatic increase in demand, Spratling opened his company to private investors, and by the end of 1944 had lost control of his company. Early in 1946, Spratling y Artesanos was out of business. By this time, Spratling had moved to a ranch he had earlier purchased south of Taxco at Taxco-el-Viejo. He never again lived within the town of Taxco. In 1946, he was asked by the U.S. Department of the Interior to develop a plan for development of native crafts in Alaska, and in 1949, a group of 7 young men from Alaska arrived at Spratling‘s ranch at Taxco-el-Viejo and began their training. Spratling had designed and produced 200 models for that effort, but after the men completed their training and returned to Alaska, the program languished primarily due to lack of government funding. The actual benefits of the program (both for Alaskans and for Spratling) were never realized. The time, however, that Spratling spent studying Alaskan native cultures and visiting all parts of Alaska created great impact as seen in Spratling‘s later silver designs. His design ethic in 1949 was dramatically different from those designs of the 1930s until mid 1940. He also used new materials in combination with silver for many of these later designs. Spratling continued to rebuild his business and had silversmiths fabricating his jewelry and object designs at his ranch. His designs were also produced by the Conquistador Company in Mexico City for a couple of years. Spratling published More Human Than Divine in 1960 and his archaeological interests not only continued but by the early 1960s seemed to take precedence over the creation of new silver designs. He donated collections of his pre-Columbian materials to the National University of Mexico and the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. Spratling has been called by many "a Renaissance Man." Throughout Mexico he is acknowledged as "The Father of Mexican Silver." Certainly the town of Taxco and its economy would be vastly different without the initiative and creativity of this man. He complemented its valuable historic past with a new vitality and spirit which recognized the importance of the indigenous culture. The artistic and economic foundation he established continues to flourish today. William Spratling was killed on August 7, 1967 in an automobile accident just outside Taxco.
$375.00
15" Artie Yellowhorse Navajo Sterling collar necklace
15" Artie Yellowhorse Navajo Sterling collar necklace. 13" end to end with 2" flexible gap, no issues. Very sturdy but flexible enough when necessary. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn‘t an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I‘ve seen thousands of pieces xrf‘d to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.
$185.00
15" c1850 Old Paris Porcelain Mantle Vases Pair
15" c1850 Old Paris Porcelain Mantle Vases Pair. 15" tall x 7.25" wide at rim.<br>Very substantial pair of vases with minimal wear to gilding. The one with the<br>pink top has Two chips, one on left side of top rim and one to a leaf on the<br>same side. I missed these when purchasing them as they don't stand out on huge<br>vases like this especially when displayed up high like a mantle. The other has<br>no chips, cracks, or restorations.<br>isshelf
$895.00
15" Robert Eickholt Heavy Abstract studio art glass centerpiece bowl
15" Robert Eickholt Heavy Abstract studio art glass centerpiece bowl. 15" wide with no damage or detectable wear. Robert Eickholt is a well known glass artist who has been creating captivating blown glass for over 40 years. Robert founded Eickholt Glass in 1978 when he returned home to Columbus, Ohio after studying glassblowing in Berkeley, California. Once home he continued his studies at Ohio State and at the Columbus College of Art and Design. Since its founding the studio has produced numerous types of beautiful art glass creations such as paperweights, vases, eggs, sculptures and perfume bottles. Each piece is made one at a time and completely unique. Eickholt Glass is quite well known for their distinctive designs which incorporate precious metals including gold and silver and rare oxides like cobalt and copper. Their beautiful art glass has earned them accolades worldwide. tw243
$235.00
15.25" Baccarat Neptune Decanter c1990
15.25" Baccarat Neptune Decanter c1990. 5.5" wide x 15.25" tall. No cracks, chips, scratches, dings, or hard water. This pattern was produced from 1988-1993 and is retired. TW 254
$695.00
15.25" Longchamp French Majolica Asparagus Serving Platter 9.25" deep x 3.5" tal
15.25" Longchamp French Majolica Asparagus Serving Platter 9.25" deep x 3.5" tall. No cracks, chips, restorations, or glaze flakes, some crazing as expected. I have 6 plates and a larger serving bowl listed separately.
$225.00
15.4" c1860 Meissen Vase serpent Handles Hand Painted, Heavy Gold
15.4" c1860 Meissen Vase serpent Handles Hand Painted, Heavy Gold. 9.5" wide<br>from handle to handle. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Near perfect gold,<br>these are seldom found, but when they are the gold is often very worn on the<br>raised areas.
$2,259.00
15.5" David Yurman 18k/Sterling Faceted Onyx Figaro Necklace
18K yellow gold and sterling silver David Yurman Figaro chain necklace featuring<br>black onyx faceted beads with toggle closure. Very fine pre-owned condition with<br>no damage or detectable wear. 39.7 grams 7mm wide.
$550.00
15.5" Vintage Chinese Cloisonné Birds and Butterfly Vase
15.5" Vintage Chinese Cloisonné Birds and Butterfly Vase. Nice, high quality piece. Estate fresh from the third quarter of the 20th century with no damage, minor oxidation to exposed brass. No identifying marks. Large piece 15.5" tall x 7.25" wide. isshelf
$325.00
15pc c1850 English Blue and gilt teacup set
Guaranteed early to mid 1800's. 10 saucers and 5 cups. One saucer has a crow's foot, but since there's extras that shouldn't be an issue. Very light yellowing to some pieces, no dark noticeable stains. No cracks, chips, or restorations other than the one crow's foot. These are 100% hand decorated, it takes close examination to see the subtle variations of the pattern. 5.75" saucer x 2.5" tall cup.
$135.00
15pc c1900 Haviland Limoges Game Set Art Nouveau Jeweled Rims Hand Painted Over
15pc c1900 Haviland Limoges Game Set Art Nouveau Jeweled Rims Hand Painted Over transfer. I'm including a Sauce boat with lid that isn't shown in the pics it will be a pleasant surprise as it has the same jeweled border and nice basketweave handles with gold accents. There is a repaired chip on the lid of the sauce boat. There are no other cracks, chips, or restorations to the rest of the set. There is some very minor gold wear, mainly to the platter on the very outside rim, none of it is noticeable on a fine and unique set such as this one. 13 Plates total I'm listing the quanity of each style below starting with the first pic shown of individual plate and ending with the last. 3 Woodcocks, 3 Pheasants, 2 Roadrunners?, 2 doves?, 2 Quails, 1 mallard duck. The one 17.75" x 12.25" Platter with multiple gamebirds. I've had a lot of Game sets of the years and this is the best one I've had that would mix well with most modern decor, this set would fit in anywhere. B46
$1,750.00
15th century Ming Chinese porcelain bowl with blue underglaze decoration
15th century Ming Chinese porcelain bowl with blue underglaze decoration 5" wide, described in detail on 1984 appraisal which will be included and a pic of is included in the attached pictures. Jo Ann Adams was a very well respected, thorough, and knowledgeable appraiser that specialized in Asian antiques. And as you most likely know if you're reading this Chinese porcelain is one of the few areas of Antiques/Collectibles that have proven to be an excellent investment in the last 38 years since these appraisals were done.Two tiny chips on top rim, one on footrim. Some crazing and light stains, a few tight lines on top rim that don't extend far on either side, no restorations, cracks, or large chips.isshelf
$559.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets hh
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets selling both 15th century or older<br>2" tall no significant damage, no cracks, no restorations.<br>B31
$141.75
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets hj
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets selling both 15th century or older<br>2 3/8" tall no significant damage, tiny chips on unglazed footrims, the one with<br>handles has a very old restoration on top rim and one handle. no cracks.<br>b31
$125.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets j
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets selling both 15th century or older 2 3/8" tall no significant damage, tiny chips on unglazed footrims, the one with handles has a very old restoration on top rim and one handle. no cracks. b31
$131.25
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets jh
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets selling both 15th century or older 2 5/8" tall no significant damage, tiny chips on unglazed footrims, no cracks, no restorations. B31
$195.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon Tall bottle or Vase with incised decoratio
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon Tall bottle or Vase with incised<br>decorations 15th century or older 4" tall one handle looks to have very old<br>restoration, tiny chip on top rim, no cracks or other issues.<br>b31
$325.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok jarlets
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok celadon jarlets selling both 15th century or older<br>2" tall widest is 2.5" . Decorated one has tiny chip on footrim, no other<br>cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>B31
$150.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Celadon Jar
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Celadon Jar. 3.75" tall x 4.5" wide, red low fired clay, some firing glaze flaws on top likely from overstacking the kiln. B31
$395.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid 3
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid. Very early piece of Thai pottery 15th century collected in the mid 20th century by a woman that is now 96. I'll be selling more of her items shortly. 3.25" tall x 4 3/8" wide One chip on top of lid and some roughness inside the rim on the lid and base that is likely a combination of firing flaws and minor wear from centuries of use. b31
$225.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid e
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid. Very early piece of Thai pottery 15th century collected in the mid 20th century by a woman that is now 96. I'll be selling more of her items shortly. 3" tall x 3 5/8" wide No cracks, chips, or restorations. asianshelf
$195.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid fd
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid. Very early piece of Thai pottery 15th century collected in the mid 20th century by a woman that is now 96. I'll be selling more of her items shortly. 3.25" tall x 4 3/8" wide One chip on top of lid and some roughness inside the rim on the lid and base that is likely a combination of firing flaws and minor wear from centuries of use. b31
$225.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid u
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid. Very early piece of Thai pottery 15th century collected in the mid 20th century by a woman that is now 96. I'll be selling more of her items shortly. 4 3/8" tall x 4.5" wide One restored chip and associated stable hairline shown left center of the last pic. No other significant issues. asianshelf
$225.00
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid we
15th Century Thai Sawankhalok Kiln Condiment Jar with Lid. Very early piece of<br>Thai pottery 15th century collected in the mid 20th century by a woman that is<br>now 96. I'll be selling more of her items shortly. 3" tall x 3.75" wide with no<br>cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>TW129
$359.00
15th/16th Century Early Printed bible page with hand rubricated initials
15th/16th Century Early Printed bible page with hand rubricated initials. From a large collection of manuscripts, framed in the third quarter of the 20th century. 10.75" x 8.75" framed, 8.5" x 6.25" sight. paintingshelf
$165.00
15th/16th century Vellum Antiphonal leaf
15th/16th century Vellum Antiphonal leaf. This is on Vellum/hide. There are some tears but it‘s stable in the frame. For some weird reason there is clear tape on the back of the glass and a little on the front, possibly they taped the two panes together and over time the tape degraded a little, still it displays well. Slightly illuminated in the picture shown. 22.5" x 16" framed. The origins of liturgical music traditionally date back to St. Gregory the Great (d. 604), who was inspired by the Holy Dove to record the principles of ‘Gregorian‘ chant. The Gradual contained the musical parts of the Missal and was sung from the steps (gradus) of the altar. The Antiphoner contained the musical sections of the Breviary. These terms have become interchangeable in modern times. Because of their size and complexity, these manuscripts were still being handmade in the traditional way for centuries after the introduction of printing. They were boldly hand-written and illuminated on large sheets of sturdy vellum so that the entire choir could read from one book.
$275.00
15th/16th century vellum antiphonal leaf 2
15th/16th century Vellum Antiphonal leaf. This is on Vellum/hide. There are some tears but it's stable in the frame. For some weird reason there is clear tape on the back of the glass and a little on the front, possibly they taped the two panes together and over time the tape degraded a little, still it displays well. Slightly illuminated in the picture shown. 22.5" x 16" framed.The origins of liturgical music traditionally date back to St. Gregory the Great (d. 604), who was inspired by the Holy Dove to record the principles of 'Gregorian' chant. The Gradual contained the musical parts of the Missal and was sung from the steps (gradus) of the altar. The Antiphoner contained the musical sections of the Breviary. These terms have become interchangeable in modern times. Because of their size and complexity, these manuscripts were still being handmade in the traditional way for centuries after the introduction of printing. They were boldly hand-written and illuminated on large sheets of sturdy vellum so that the entire choir could read from one book.
$280.00
15th/16th century Vellum Antiphonal leaf v
15th/16th century Vellum Antiphonal leaf. This is on Vellum/hide. There are some<br>tears but it's stable in the frame. For some weird reason there is clear tape on<br>the back of the glass and a little on the front, possibly they taped the two<br>panes together and over time the tape degraded a little, still it displays well.<br>Slightly illuminated in the picture shown. 22.5" x 16" framed.<br><br>The origins of liturgical music traditionally date back to St. Gregory the Great<br>(d. 604), who was inspired by the Holy Dove to record the principles of<br>'Gregorian' chant. The Gradual contained the musical parts of the Missal and was<br>sung from the steps (gradus) of the altar. The Antiphoner contained the musical<br>sections of the Breviary. These terms have become interchangeable in modern<br>times. Because of their size and complexity, these manuscripts were still being<br>handmade in the traditional way for centuries after the introduction of<br>printing. They were boldly hand-written and illuminated on large sheets of<br>sturdy vellum so that the entire choir could read from one book.
$275.00
16 5/8" tall Antique Parian Figure Sculpture Woman in ornate dress 19th century
16 5/8" tall Antique Parian Figure Sculpture Woman in ornate dress 19th century<br>8" wide at base. Small chip inside base rim. No cracks, other chips, or<br>restorations. Large heavy piece. Weighs 9 pounds. Marked B&B with H on top and S<br>on bottom in a diamond.
$265.00
16" 10mm David Yurman Sterling/18k Figaro Chain
16" 10mm David Yurman Sterling/18k Figaro Chain. Guaranteed authentic David<br>Yurman, marked and tested 18k gold and sterling. 52.7 grams No damage or<br>significant wear.
$625.00
16" 1920's Art Deco Sterling silver choker necklace
16" 1920's Art Deco Sterling silver choker necklace. Very cool necklace, no detectable markings, tested sterling. 16" long 62 grams, likely European. Could be reversible.
$225.00
16" 6mm David Yurman 14k/Sterling Wheat Chain necklace
16" 6mm David Yurman 14k/Sterling Wheat Chain necklace. Solid sterling silver with solid 14k gold bands on top, no issues. 53.8 grams, Very substantial, high quality necklace. Authenticity guaranteed. anderas
$745.00
16" Antique Japanese Meiji Period Imari Charger
16" Antique Japanese Meiji Period Imari Charger . No cracks, chips, or restorations, late 19th century.
$275.00
16" c1900 Wilhelm Schiller Austrian Majolica Vase 11.75" wide with handles
16" c1900 Wilhelm Schiller Austrian Majolica Vase 11.75" wide with handles. X 15 7/8" tall. No cracks, chips, or restorations.Wilhelm Schiller began production of porcelain and earthenware in Bodenbach, Bohemia in 1829, operating under the name of Schiller and Gerbing. In 1885, the firm was dissolved and renamed Wilhelm Schiller and Son and remained in operation until the onset of World War I. It is unknown whether the firm of Schiller and Gerbing produced majolica, but the firm of Wilhelm Schiller and Son is clearly the most prolific of the Bohemian manufacturers of majolica.The color palette used by Bohemian majolica makers including Schiller is much more subdued than that of their Staffordshire counterparts. The background of many Schiller pieces is of a matte-finished taupe, light gray or turquoise with glazed surface features in various shades of brown and black. The interiors are usually glazed in turquoise. Much of the firm’s production reflects the transition from traditional Victorian majolica to the Art Deco style. The most common Schiller pieces are decorative vases, jardinieres, table centers and ewers. No examples of Schiller majolica plates, bowls or other functional table-wares are known.Wilhelm Schiller and Sons majolica was marked with the letters ‘WS&S’ that was either impressed or contained within a raised cartouche.
$404.00
16" c1930 Pink Cut Depression Glass Lamp
16" c1930 Pink Cut Depression Glass Lamp. Incredible lamp 6" wide at base with<br>no cracks, chips, or restorations. There are some very tiny chigger bites where<br>the hole was drilled for the cord which is to be expected as it's not a flat<br>surface, it likely had a grommet 85 years ago. The lamp and switch work<br>TW95
$345.00
16" Egyptian Revival Gold Filled Scarab Necklace carved stones
16" Egyptian Revival Gold Filled Scarab Necklace carved stones. No issues, all hand carved various semi-precious stones.
$165.00
16" Georg Jensen 1 Art Deco Sterling Choker necklace
16" Georg Jensen 1 Art Deco Sterling Choker necklace 5/8" wide x 56 grams. No issues whatsoever.Georg Jensen, (born August 31, 1866, Raadvad, Denmark—died October 2, 1935,<br>Copenhagen), Danish silversmith and designer who achieved international<br>prominence for his commercial application of modern metal design. The simple<br>elegance of his works and their emphasis on fine craftsmanship, hallmarks of<br>Jensen’s products, are recognized around the world.<br><br>Jensen was apprenticed to a goldsmith at age 14. His artistic talents were<br>briefly focused on sculpture, but he returned to metalwork, primarily jewelry<br>and silver pieces, produced in the workshop he opened in Copenhagen in 1904.<br>Jensen exhibited his works at several major foreign exhibitions (winning a gold<br>medal at the Brussels Exhibition of 1910) and quickly built a reputation as an<br>outstanding and highly original silversmith. He moved to a larger workshop in<br>1912 and acquired his first factory building in 1919.<br><br>Jensen’s silverware achieved immediate popularity and commercial success. He<br>was, in fact, the first silver maker to realize a profit from the manufacture of<br>modern silver. Until Jensen’s time virtually all successful silverware producers<br>had relied on a standard repertory of popular traditional designs. Jensen,<br>however, found that the market for his sleek, simple pieces was larger than<br>anyone had predicted. His firm grew rapidly, expanding throughout Europe and<br>opening branches in London and New York City. On both continents Jensen’s work<br>set trends for contemporary tableware. He was among the first designers to<br>fashion steel—formerly considered fit only for low-quality, inexpensive<br>flatware—into handsome, serviceable cutlery.
$2,895.00