Auction Information

July Estate Jewelry & Coins

Wed Jul 15 - 06:00PM


8535 Main St, Campbell, NY Click to Map


Palmers Auction Co.

Auctioneer ID#: 52184

Phone: 607-329-5266

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Pre-Bidding begins 6/18/26, LIVE ONLINE Auction begins at 6 pm EST on WEDNESDAY, 7/15/26, starting with Lot One. Auction Pick up is 7/23/26, 10 am -1 pm at our location 8535 Main St. Campbell, NY 14821.

CATALOG TEXT BELOW:
1 - Annabella Limited Edition Lavender Quartz and Amet A three stone cocktail ring from the Annabella collection, part of a limited edition of 40 pieces. The ring features a central round brilliant cut lavender quartz weighing approximately 3.13 carats and measuring 10mm in diameter. Flanking the center stone are two round brilliant cut amethysts with a total combined weight of approximately 0.46 carats, each measuring 4mm in diameter. The gemstones are held in elevated four-prong settings above an openwork gallery. The shank is constructed of sterling silver with a rose gold flash finish. The interior of the band is stamped with the hallmark 925 and the maker mark TGGC for The Genuine Gemstone Company. This item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity dated March 2, 2013, which identifies the gemstones as being of Brazilian origin.

Ring size: 7
Metal weight: 3.28g. The ring is in good overall condition with moderate signs of wear consistent with use. The rose gold flash finish shows significant thinning and loss along the outer shank and on the tips of the prongs, revealing the silver-colored metal underneath. The gemstones appear securely set with no major chips or abrasions visible to the naked eye.

2 - Gold Filled Art Deco Style Simulated Citrine and C A gold filled brooch featuring a large faceted orange simulated citrine flanked by two pink pear-shaped cabochons in a decorative foliate setting, measuring approximately 2.25 inches long. Good

3 - Sterling Silver Lidded Miniature Bowl Georg Jensen A small sterling silver lidded bowl, potentially used as a master salt cellar or a miniature trinket dish. The vessel features a circular, undecorated body resting on a low, flared pedestal foot. The matching domed lid is topped with a cast finial in the form of a pineapple. The underside of the bowl is stamped with the word STERLING. No other maker marks or hallmarks are present on the metal. The item is accompanied by a grey felt storage pouch with a woven interior label reading GEORG JENSEN INC. FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK.

Height: 2 inches
Diameter: 1.75 inches
Lid Weight: 0.895 ozt. The item is in good vintage condition with moderate surface scratches and tarnish throughout consistent with age and typical use. The interior of the bowl shows areas of spotting and oxidation. The associated felt pouch shows minor wear and some staining.

4 - A Pair of Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Style Dro This matched pair of drop earrings is designed in the Art Nouveau style, dating to the early 20th century. Each earring features a floral-motif top with a textured surface, possibly representing a pansy or clover, which suspends a linear, tiered link. The link terminates in a circular pendant consisting of a scalloped metal frame housing a translucent green glass cabochon. An applied metal figure in the form of a seahorse or stylized dragon is positioned on the front of each stone. The earrings are constructed with screw-back findings. The flat portion of the screw mechanism is incised with the mark PAT JAN 31 11, referring to a United States patent for a jewelry fastener issued in 1911. The base metal shows a dark patina with visible remnants of a gold-tone wash or plating.

Total Length: Approximately 2.25 inches (57 mm)
Pendant Diameter: Approximately 0.75 inches (19 mm). The earrings are in fair to good condition, consistent with their age of over 100 years. The metal surfaces show significant age-related patina and wear to the original gold-tone finish. Heavy oxidation and verdigris are present on both screw-back findings. The green glass cabochons are intact and do not show major chips or cracks.

5 - A Collection of Vintage and Antique Mixed Metal an An assortment of thimbles featuring a variety of materials and decorative styles. The collection includes silver-toned metal, brass-toned metal, and one porcelain example. The group consists of standard utilitarian forms with dimpled textures alongside novelty designs, including a seated toad and a small pitcher. Identifying features and marks observed include one brass-toned thimble embossed with TOLEDO around its base, a gold-toned thimble featuring an American flag motif, and a silver-toned thimble with the words FOR GOOD on the band. A miniature porcelain thimble decorated with floral motifs is presented on a display card labeled MADE IN AUSTRIA.
The items span approximately 8 inches in width when laid out. Larger thimbles measure approximately 1 inch in height. The collection exhibits surface wear, tarnish, and patination consistent with age and use. Some metal examples show minor indentations and oxidation. The porcelain thimble and its associated card show light shelf wear.

6 - 1972-S US Eisenhower Uncirculated 40% Silver Dolla This lot features a 1972-S Eisenhower dollar struck in 40% silver at the San Francisco Mint. The coin is presented in its original United States Department of the Treasury Blue Ike government packaging, which consists of a blue textured outer envelope with the Treasury Department seal, an informational card, and a heat-sealed flexible plastic sleeve containing the coin and a blue identification token. The obverse features the portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower with the inscriptions LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, the date 1972, and the S mint mark. The reverse features the Apollo 11 mission insignia design with the legends UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, and ONE DOLLAR. The coin is composed of a 40% silver cladding over a copper-silver core.
Diameter: 38.1 mm. Uncirculated. The coin displays original mint luster and notable peripheral rainbow toning on the obverse. The outer blue envelope shows minor handling wear and soft corners consistent with age. The internal plastic sleeve remains factory sealed and intact.

7 - US 1897 Morgan Silver Dollar US 1897 Morgan silver dollar, Philadelphia Mint issue. This specimen is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. It is a raw coin and has not been submitted to a third-party grading service for certification.
Weight: 0.860 ozt. Circulated. The coin exhibits wear on the high points of the design, particularly on the hair above the ear and the eagle's breast feathers. Numerous contact marks, hairlines, and small scratches are visible on both the obverse and reverse surfaces. There is a localized area of yellow-toned residue or discoloration on the obverse cheek and hair, along with darker toning around the legends.

8 - 2019 US Kennedy Half Dollar, AACGS MS65 2019 US Kennedy half dollar. The coin features the Kennedy obverse and the Presidential Seal reverse. It is encapsulated in a third-party grading slab from the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS). The label identifies the grade as MS65 and includes certification number 15048 357583. Third-party graded MS65 by AACGS. The coin appears in uncirculated condition with bright luster.

9 - A Collection of US Half Dollars, Rare Coins of the This set, titled Rare Coins of the 20th Century Series - Half Dollar Collection, is presented in a clear acrylic display case with a maroon insert. The collection includes a 1943 Walking Liberty half dollar, a 1951 Franklin half dollar, a 1969 Kennedy half dollar, and a 1776-1976 Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar. The Walking Liberty and Franklin examples are struck in 90 percent silver (0.900 fineness). The 1969 Kennedy half dollar is a 40 percent silver clad issue (0.400 fineness). The Bicentennial half dollar is a standard copper-nickel clad issue. The display insert features printed identification for each coin and is marked with a 1995 copyright and serial number 1109.

Diameter: 30.6 mm. The 1943 and 1951 silver coins exhibit moderate circulation wear and light surface toning, grading approximately fine to very fine. The 1969 and 1976 Kennedy half dollars retain significant original mint luster with minor surface contact marks, grading about uncirculated to uncirculated. The acrylic case shows surface scuffing and a visible crack on the front panel near the Franklin half dollar.

10 - A Group of US Kennedy Half Dollars and a President This collection of United States coinage primarily consists of Kennedy half dollars alongside a single Millard Fillmore presidential $1 coin. The half dollars encompass various years and mint marks including 1964 (KM# 202), 1967 and 1970-D (KM# 202a), and issues from 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1992-S, 1993-P, 1999-S, 2003-D, 2011-D, and 2014-P (KM# 202b). These specimens feature significant aftermarket modifications, including full and selective gold-tone plating on the obverse portraits and reverse designs. Several coins have also been treated with a thick, clear protective resin or polymer coating on one or both sides. The 1964 issue is composed of 90 percent silver, while the 1967 and 1970-D issues are composed of 40 percent silver. The Millard Fillmore presidential $1 coin is housed in a clear plastic protective capsule.
Diameter: 30.6 mm. The coins exhibit varying degrees of wear consistent with handling and aftermarket processing. The gold-tone plating shows variations in color and luster across the lot. There are prominent deep scratches and scuffing visible on several of the reverse designs, particularly on those specimens with a thick resin coating. No third-party grading certifications (PCGS/NGC) are present.

11 - Sajen Sterling Silver Vermeil and Patterned Jasper This cuff bracelet is crafted in sterling silver with a gold-tone wash, commonly referred to as vermeil. It features a central oval cabochon of patterned jasper, exhibiting a swirling matrix of brown, tan, and orange-red tones. The gemstone is secured in a bezel setting and is flanked by decorative scrollwork and bead accents. The terminals of the open-style cuff are decorated with stylized spiral motifs. The interior of the band is stamped with the fineness mark 925 and the maker mark sajen in lowercase lettering.

Weight: 0.572 ozt
Dimensions: 2 1/4 inch interior diameter; 3/4 inch center bezel height. The item is in good condition. There is visible tarnish and significant wear to the gold-tone wash consistent with use. Minor surface scratches are present on the metal and the surface of the jasper cabochon.

12 - Vintage Southwest Style Silver-Toned and Malachite A vintage pendant in the Southwest style featuring a central oval cabochon malachite gemstone. The malachite exhibits characteristic dark and light green parallel banding and is secured within a sawtooth bezel. The silver-toned metal mounting includes scrolled, leaf-like shoulders at the apex flanking an integrated bail. Three small spherical silver-toned beads are positioned at the base of the setting. The reverse of the pendant is unmarked with a mottled, textured surface.

Length: Approximately 1.25 inches
Width: Approximately 0.75 inches
Weight: 0.173 ozt. The pendant is in good vintage condition. The metal surfaces show significant natural patina and tarnish consistent with age. The malachite stone appears secure and intact with no chips or cracks observed.

13 - A Collection of Victorian and Vintage Stick Pins a This lot features a collection of stick pins and hatpins of varying styles and periods, presented in a traditional fabric-covered pincushion. The collection includes approximately fifteen pins with diverse decorative heads. Notable motifs include two circular gold-tone discs with engraved monograms (one reading EMS), a figural butterfly pin, a floral-form pin set with clear rhinestones, and an oval goldstone (aventurine glass) cabochon pin. There is also a pin featuring a dark red cabochon, likely garnet or glass, held in a serrated gold-tone bezel. The assortment includes various glass bead heads in shades of light blue, translucent green, and purple. One silver-tone butterfly pin is stamped on the reverse with a circular mark reading STERLING and the initials V.B. The pincushion is a rounded, pumpkin-style fabric form divided by cords and embellished with small silver-tone metal beads.

Pincushion diameter: approximately 2.5 to 3 inches
Tallest pin height: approximately 4.25 inches. The collection is in good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. Tarnish and oxidation are present on many of the metal stems and decorative heads. There is surface wear, minor scratches, and some dulling to the glass and stone elements. One pin stem is visibly bent. The fabric pincushion shows significant signs of age, including fading, accumulated dust, and fraying to both the main fabric and the dividing cord elements.

14 - Vintage Southwestern Sterling Silver and Turquoise This vintage Western-themed tie chain is designed in the style of Fred Harvey era tourist jewelry. The piece consists of a sterling silver cowboy boot pendant suspended by a cable link chain from a decorative horizontal tie bar. The boot pendant features detailed stamping with decorative scrollwork and an attached miniature spur. It is set with three round turquoise cabochons: one larger stone on the boot shaft and two smaller accent stones on the heel and spur rowel. The tie bar is embellished with stamped motifs, including two arrows pointing toward a central diamond-shaped symbol. A clip mechanism is located on the reverse of the bar. The back of the boot pendant is stamped with the hallmark STERLING. The bar and chain are constructed from silver-toned metal.

Bar Width: Approximately 2.5 inches
Total Drop: Approximately 2.75 to 3 inches
Weight: 0.226 ozt. The item is in good vintage condition with a moderate natural patina and tarnish present, particularly within the recessed areas of the stamping and on the reverse side. The turquoise stones are intact, show no visible cracks, and appear securely set. The chain links and the clip mechanism on the bar are functional and in good repair.

15 - Antique Wightman and Hough Co. Gold Filled Engrave A circular Edwardian-era photo locket manufactured by Wightman and Hough Co. The pendant is constructed from gold-filled metal and features a hinged opening. The front cover is intricately engraved with a central five-petaled flower enclosed within a beaded oval frame, surrounded by foliate and floral scrollwork. Seven small, clear, faceted paste stones are grain-set into the floral accents on the front. The background of the front cover has a textured matte finish, while the reverse is plain with a polished surface. The interior opens to reveal two oval-framed period photographs: one of a young woman with a hair bow and one of a young man in a suit. The interior rim is incised with the patent date PAT FEB 10-03 and a partial maker mark for W and H CO. The locket is suspended from a circular jump ring bail.

Diameter: 1 1/8 inches (28.5 mm) excluding bail. Overall good antique condition. The gold-filled surface shows fine scratches and minor thinning to the finish consistent with age and use. All seven paste stones are present but exhibit some internal darkening and facet wear. The interior frames show light oxidation and surface wear. The hinge and clasp are in good working order, closing securely with a tight fit. The photographs remain well-preserved with typical age-related sepia toning.

16 - US 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar US 1898 Morgan silver dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. It features the Morgan Liberty head design on the obverse and a heraldic eagle design on the reverse. The coin has a reeded edge and does not bear a mint mark.

Weight: 0.859 troy ounces (approximately 26.72 grams). Very fine. The coin exhibits moderate wear on the high relief areas, specifically the hair and eagle breast. Numerous contact marks and surface scuffs are present in the fields. A prominent yellowish-brown oxidation or residue spot is visible on the reverse rim at the 3 o'clock position.

17 - Vintage Western 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar Bolo Tie A Western-style bolo tie featuring an authentic United States 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar as the central slide. The silver coin is secured in a gold-toned circular bezel with a decorative beaded border. The slide is mounted on a two-tone braided metallic cord in silver and gold tones. The tie is finished with gold-toned ribbed metal tips terminating in spherical finials. The coin obverse is marked E PLURIBUS UNUM and LIBERTY with the date 1889. Portions of the coin reverse are visible through the slide clasp, including the letters AM and ER. No maker marks or metal fineness stamps are visible on the hardware components.
Slide diameter: 1.75 inches
Total length: 36 inches. Good vintage condition. The braided metallic cord shows heavy wear, fraying, and loss of metallic finish throughout. The silver coin shows circulation wear and natural toning. The gold-toned bezel and tips exhibit light surface scratches and minor tarnish consistent with age and use.

18 - US 1924 Peace Silver Dollar A 1924 US Peace silver dollar, cataloged as KM# 150. This specimen was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The obverse features the Peace Dollar design with the inscription IN GOD WE TRVST and the date 1924. The reverse features the Peace Dollar eagle design with the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE DOLLAR, and PEACE. The coin features a reeded edge and is struck in .900 fine silver.
Weight: 0.860 ozt. Circulated. The surfaces show heavy dark toning and environmental staining. Moderate wear is present on design high points. Visible surface scratches are noted on both sides.

19 - Three US 2010 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Dollar Three US Presidential Golden Dollar coins featuring the Abraham Lincoln obverse. Each coin is housed in a clear protective plastic capsule and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity & Ownership issued by the United States Commemorative Gallery, a private entity. The obverse features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln with the inscriptions ABRAHAM LINCOLN at the top, and IN GOD WE TRUST and 16th PRESIDENT 1861-1865 around the lower profile. These coins are part of the Presidential $1 Coin Program and are composed of a manganese-brass clad copper core. The accompanying certificates feature a printed signature of executive director Mich J. Reagan.
Coin diameter: 26.5 mm
Capsule diameter: approximately 32 mm. The coins are in uncirculated condition as described in the accompanying documentation. They exhibit high luster and no significant signs of wear. The protective capsules and paper certificates show minimal signs of handling.

20 - 1988 US American Silver Eagle 1 Oz .999 Fine Silve This 1988 US American Silver Eagle bullion coin is struck in 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver with a face value of one dollar. The piece features the Walking Liberty obverse design and the Heraldic Eagle reverse design. No mint mark is present, which is standard for the bullion issue of this year. The coin is housed in a clear acrylic protective holder with printed designations for weight and fineness.
Diameter: 40.6 mm
Weight: 31.1 grams. The coin is in uncirculated condition, retaining full original mint luster with some light peripheral toning. The protective acrylic holder exhibits significant surface scratching and scuffing.

21 - Navajo Style Turquoise and Silver Toned Bear Paw S This Navajo style money clip features a triple-stack bear paw design utilizing a shadowbox construction technique. The piece is crafted from a silver-toned metal and features three vertically aligned bear paw motifs. Each paw contains a centrally set, circular blue turquoise cabochon secured within a serrated bezel. The surrounding area of each stone is recessed and darkened to accentuate the claw cutouts and provide depth. The clip has a traditional fold-over design. No hallmarks, purity stamps, or maker's marks are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces.

Length: Approximately 2 inches
Width: Approximately 0.75 inches. The item exhibits significant surface scratching and a heavy patina consistent with age and frequent use. There is visible tarnish across the silver-toned metal. The turquoise cabochons appear secure in their settings and do not show signs of cracking or loss. The tension of the money clip remains functional.

22 - TGGC Tookalon Limited Edition Sterling Silver and This sterling silver cocktail ring is from the Tookalon collection by The Genuine Gemstone Company (TGGC). The ring features a single round cabochon Russian charoite, bezel-set with an open back to allow light transmission. The gemstone measures approximately 14mm in diameter and exhibits characteristic swirling violet patterns with silky chatoyancy. According to the included documentation, the gemstone weight is approximately 8.21 carats. The interior of the band is stamped with the maker mark TGGC and the metal purity mark 925. The piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity dated February 23, 2013, identifying the item as part of a limited edition series, numbered 1 of 299 pieces.

Ring size: US 7
Weight: 0.130 ozt. The ring is in good pre-owned condition with light surface wear and minor tarnish consistent with age and use. The gemstone is secure in the bezel setting.

23 - Vintage Celebrity NY Style Moroccan Glass Inset Ov An oval-shaped costume jewelry pendant in the style of the Celebrity NY Moroccan line. The piece is constructed from silver-toned metal featuring a central field of dense metallic granulation. Set vertically within the granulation are two lozenge-shaped glass insets: a pale pink stone at the top and a deep reddish-purple stone below. The central field is surrounded by a twisted rope-style wire border, which is further enclosed by an outer frame of polished spherical beads. The reverse is finished with a flat, plain metal surface. The pendant includes a simple integrated bale at the top for suspension. No hallmarks or maker's marks are present.
Weight: 0.252 troy ounces
Dimensions: 1.25 inches total length; 1 inch by 0.75 inches oval body. The pendant is in vintage condition with significant tarnish and patina throughout the metal surfaces. The glass insets exhibit surface wear, fine scratches, and minor pitting. The granulation shows accumulation of oxidation and dust in recessed areas.

24 - A Collection of Victorian Gold Filled and Victoria This assortment of antique and vintage-style costume jewelry includes multiple brooches, stick pins, and a pendant. The pieces are primarily constructed from gold-tone and silver-tone base metals, with certain items appearing to be gold filled. Notable items include a large circular gold-tone brooch with ornate filigree and repoussé metalwork, featuring a central white cabochon and multi-colored red and green glass or paste stones with two articulated triangular dangles. A gold-tone circular photo brooch contains a sepia-toned portrait of a couple within a twisted rope frame. The collection also features a gold-tone cross pendant with engraved foliate patterns suspended from a link chain. Additionally, there are two stick pins, one with a shield-shaped paste-set head and another with a purple oval stone, and three bar brooches, including one featuring two heart-shaped mother-of-pearl inlays and another set with blue, red, and green glass stones. No hallmarks or maker marks are visible on the pieces.
Large circular brooch: approximately 2 inches diameter
Longest bar brooch: approximately 3.25 inches long
Cross pendant: approximately 1.5 inches long. Items exhibit visible tarnish and verdigris oxidation, primarily on the reverse surfaces of the bar brooches and the large filigree brooch. Minor surface scratches, pitting, and wear consistent with age are present throughout the lot. Glass stones and mother-of-pearl inlays appear to be secure and intact.

25 - Navajo Sterling Silver and Pink Mussel Shell Cockt This is a vintage Navajo-style sterling silver cocktail ring featuring an oval cabochon of pink mussel shell. The shell is secured in a traditional sawtooth bezel and framed by hand-fabricated silverwork including stylized leaves, a small flower, wire scrolls, and spherical raindrops. The ring is constructed with a split-shank band. The reverse of the setting is hand-incised with the maker mark H. and stamped STERLING.

Ring size: US 7.75
Weight: 0.131 ozt. The ring is in good vintage condition with a heavy natural patina to the silver. Minor surface wear and faint scratches are present on the metal and the shell cabochon consistent with age and use.

26 - US 1879 Morgan Silver Dollar US 1879 Morgan silver dollar, Philadelphia Mint. This specimen is struck in 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the Morgan Liberty profile design with the date 1879 and thirteen stars. The reverse displays the heraldic eagle design with the motto In God we trust and the denomination One Dollar. The coin features a reeded edge.
Weight: 0.862 ozt (26.81 grams). The coin exhibits significant surface abrasions, bag marks, and contact marks, particularly across the obverse fields and Liberty's cheek. Moderate wear is visible on the high points of the eagle's breast feathers. The coin appears to be in a high-grade circulated or low-grade uncirculated condition and has not been professionally graded.

27 - 1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Merry Christmas Art Attributed to the Madison Mint, this is a one-troy-ounce .999 fine silver bullion art bar featuring a holiday-themed design. The obverse depicts an embossed scene of Santa Claus with a gift sack entering a chimney, set within a central oval under the cursive text Merry Christmas. The background of the bar features a stippled texture. The reverse features decorative foliate scrollwork in the corners and bears the transcribed text ONE-TROY OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER along one side. No specific mint or refiner marks are visible. The bar is housed in a clear rectangular plastic protective capsule.

Weight: 1 oz t
Purity: .999 fine silver
Capsule measurements: 3 inches x 2 inches. The silver bar exhibits light surface scratches and minor instances of toning. The clear plastic protective capsule shows surface scuffing and light wear.

28 - US 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar, 7 Tail Feathers Vari One US 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This specimen is the 7 tail feathers variety featuring the Reverse of 1878 design, identified by the slanted top arrow feather and flat eagle breast. The obverse depicts the Liberty head profile designed by George T. Morgan, inscribed with the date 1878 and surrounded by thirteen stars. The reverse features a heraldic eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows within a wreath, with the motto In God We trust in Gothic script and the denomination One Dollar. The coin is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. It is housed in a clear plastic coin holder.

Diameter: 38.1 mm. Uncirculated. The coin retains original mint luster with minor surface contact marks and bag marks. Light wear is visible on the high points of the hair above the ear and on the eagle's breast feathers. Faint golden toning is present near the rims on both sides.

29 - Vintage 1897 United States Morgan Silver Dollar Bo This Western-style bolo tie features an authentic 1897 United States Morgan Silver Dollar as the central slide. The silver coin is mounted in a silver-toned metal bezel characterized by a beaded edge and secured with four prongs. The cord is constructed of four-strand braided leather in two-tone tan and dark brown. The tie is finished with silver-toned metal tips decorated with embossed scrollwork and spherical ball finials. The obverse of the coin displays the inscriptions E PLURIBUS UNUM and LIBERTY on the coronet, with the date 1897 at the bottom. The reverse of the slide and the tips do not show any visible maker's marks or silver hallmarks.

Length: 16.5 inches. Good vintage condition. Significant dark tarnish and patina are present on the silver dollar and metal components, consistent with age. The braided leather cord remains supple and intact with minimal signs of wear.

30 - Three US Silver Mercury Dimes Mint Mark Collection Three US silver Mercury dimes representing the three US Mint facilities active during the series production. The collection consists of a 1937 Philadelphia issue (no mint mark), a 1944-D Denver issue, and a 1945-S San Francisco issue. Each ten-cent piece is struck in .900 fine silver and features the Winged Liberty Head obverse designed by Adolph A. Weinman and a fasces reverse. The coins are presented in a clear plastic holder with a decorative red, white, and blue insert and a descriptive historical card numbered 3531. This specific set was marketed by the American Historic Society.

Diameter: 17.9 mm (each)
Weight: 2.50 g (each)
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper. The coins are in circulated condition with visible wear on the design high points and varying degrees of natural toning. The plastic presentation case shows significant surface scratching and scuffing.

31 - Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Brooc A vintage Southwestern style brooch constructed from sterling silver and featuring twelve round turquoise cabochons. The design is comprised of four interconnected diagonal silver bars, with each bar holding three stones set in sawtooth bezels. Small silver raindrop beads are applied to the ends of each bar as decorative accents. The reverse of the piece is stamped STERLING and is fitted with a pin back and a rotating safety clasp. The silver displays a natural dark patina.
Length: Approximately 1.75 inches
Width: Approximately 0.75 inches
Weight: 0.248 ozt. The brooch is in good vintage condition. The silver surfaces show tarnish and a heavy patina consistent with age. All turquoise stones are intact and appear securely set. The pin mechanism and safety clasp are functional.

32 - A Collection of Sterling Silver Sewing Thimbles In A collection of sterling silver sewing thimbles featuring various decorative relief patterns typical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The assortment includes a thimble with a detailed village landscape scene depicting houses and trees, one with a prominent floral dogwood pattern, and others featuring Victorian scrollwork and geometric banded motifs. Each thimble is constructed with a standard honeycomb-patterned crown and upper body for needle grip. Visible markings include the number 10, indicating the size, and one thimble is stamped with the patent date PAT MAR 12 84. This patent for thimble construction is historically associated with the American firm Simons Bros. Co. of Philadelphia. The items show a natural silver patina with varying degrees of tarnish.
Height: Approximately 1 inch
Total weight: 0.885 ozt. The collection is in good antique condition, showing a natural aged patina and tarnish consistent with silver. There is minor surface wear and some light misshaping to the bottom rims from historical use. No significant punctures, repairs, or structural damage are visible.

33 - Zuni Sterling Silver and Snake Eye Turquoise Bypas This sterling silver cuff bracelet features an undulating bypass wave design characteristic of Zuni craftsmanship. The decorative center is set with a row of 15 small round turquoise cabochons in a snake eye style. These stones are bordered by granulated silver beads and accented at each end of the row with a stamped fan motif. The interior of the cuff is stamped with the hallmark B.M.E. and the word STERLING.

Interior width: 2.25 inches
Opening gap: 1 inch
Weight: 0.404 ozt. The bracelet is in good vintage condition with a natural aged patina. It shows light surface wear and minor scuffing to the silver consistent with age and use. All turquoise cabochons are present and secure in their settings.

34 - TGGC Annabella Collection Sterling Silver Smoky Qu This cocktail ring is part of the Annabella collection by The Genuine Gemstone Company (TGGC), design number GDRJ83.7. The piece is crafted from .925 sterling silver and features a high-profile setting. The center stone is a single triangle-cut smoky quartz of Brazilian origin, secured in a three-prong mount. Flanking the center stone are two round-cut white Cullinan topaz stones sourced from Nigeria, each held in a traditional prong setting. The interior of the band is stamped with the hallmark 925 and the maker mark TGGC. This ring is a limited edition piece, numbered 1 of 98. It is accompanied by the original Certificate of Authenticity dated February 23, 2013.

Ring Size: US Size 7
Metal Weight: 3.10 grams
Total Gem Weight: 3.23 carats
Smoky Quartz: 2.97 carats (10mm x 10mm)
Cullinan Topaz: 0.26 carats total (3mm x 3mm each). The ring is in excellent condition. The gemstones are free of visible chips or abrasions. The sterling silver band and prong settings show minimal signs of previous wear and retain a polished finish.

35 - Mexican Sterling Silver and Abalone Wolf Pin A vintage Mexican sterling silver brooch crafted in the stylized form of a wolf or coyote in profile. The central body features a recessed area with an iridescent abalone shell inlay showcasing vibrant hues of green, purple, and pink. The silver work includes textured stampings to define the fur on the neck and tail. The reverse side is stamped with the fineness mark 925 and the origin mark MEX. A partially legible maker or tax registration mark beginning with the letters MA is also present. The piece is secured with a horizontal hinged pin and a rotating safety C-clasp.
Length: 1.5 inches
Weight: 0.081 ozt. The brooch is in good vintage condition. The silver surfaces exhibit heavy tarnish and oxidation consistent with age. The abalone shell inlay is intact and secure with no visible cracks or losses. The pin mechanism and safety clasp are in functional working order.

36 - A Collection of US Coins Symbols of American Freed This set is titled Symbols of American Freedom and The Liberty Collection, presented in a blue hard plastic display case produced by UPM. The assembly features a group of circulated US coins including an Indian Head cent, a Liberty Head V nickel, a Standing Liberty silver quarter, a Franklin silver half dollar, and a Mercury dime. The half dollar is dated 1957, the quarter is dated 1925, the nickel is dated 1905, and the cent is dated 1906. The Franklin half dollar, Standing Liberty quarter, and Mercury dime are composed of 90 percent silver. The case is decorated with gold-tone scrollwork and a white line illustration of the Statue of Liberty. The reverse of the case is marked with the copyright notice 1993 UPM.

Height: 5.5 inches
Width: 4.25 inches. The coins are in circulated condition, ranging from good to fine. The pieces exhibit moderate to heavy wear and typical metallic toning. The silver coins show various degrees of gray patination and the copper cent shows a dark brown color. The plastic display case has light surface scuffing and scratches consistent with age.

37 - US 1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar This is a 1921 US Morgan silver dollar struck at the Denver Mint. The coin is composed of silver. It features the standard Morgan dollar design on both the obverse and reverse. A small D mint mark is located on the reverse, positioned below the wreath and above the letters DO in DOLLAR. The 1921-D issue is historically significant as the only year the Morgan dollar was produced at the Denver Mint before the series was discontinued in favor of the Peace dollar. The coin is in circulated condition. It exhibits visible wear on the high points of the design, particularly on the hair and the feathers of the eagle's breast. The surfaces show numerous contact marks, hairlines, and scattered scratches across the fields. Dark toning and environmental residue are present within the recessed lettering and along the denticled rim. The overall luster is dull.

38 - A Set of 1965-1969 US JFK Anniversary Silver Clad This set, titled Silver Clad Collection - JFK Anniversary Coin Set, was produced by SSCA in 1992. The collection includes five Kennedy half dollars with the dates 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969. The obverse of each coin features the profile portrait of John F. Kennedy, and the reverse displays the Presidential Seal design. The coins are struck in 40% silver clad composition, consisting of an outer layer of .800 silver and .200 copper bonded to an inner core of .209 silver and .791 copper. The set is housed in its original clear plastic display holder with a blue graphic insert commemorating the 30th anniversary of Kennedy's presidency.
Diameter: 30.6 mm
Weight: 11.50 grams
Case length: 6.5 inches. The coins are in uncirculated condition. Several of the coins exhibit visible peripheral toning on the obverse and reverse surfaces. The clear plastic protective case shows light surface wear and minor scuffing consistent with storage.

39 - 1882-S US Morgan Silver Dollar 1882-S US Morgan silver dollar. The obverse features the Liberty Head design, and the reverse features the Eagle design. The S mint mark for the San Francisco Mint is positioned on the reverse above the denomination. The coin is composed of silver and is presented in raw, uncertified condition.
Weight: 0.859 ozt. Circulated. The surfaces exhibit numerous contact marks and light abrasions consistent with circulation. Wear is evident on the high points of the design, particularly Liberty’s hair and the eagle's breast. Small spots of orange-brown toning are present on the reverse.

40 - A Collection of US Kennedy Half Dollars and Commem This collection consists of US Kennedy half dollars, US quarters, US dollar coins, and commemorative medals. The primary group includes Kennedy half dollars with selective aftermarket gold plating or layering on the obverse portraits and reverse devices. Visible dates include 1965, 1966, 1972, 1776-1976 Bicentennial, 1979, 1981, 1987, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, and 2013. The 1965 and 1966 issues are composed of 40 percent silver (0.1479 oz.t actual silver weight each). Other components of the lot include a 2002 Ohio state quarter, two gold-toned Presidential dollar coins featuring William Henry Harrison and the Statue of Liberty, a colorized Barack Obama commemorative coin, and a Space Shuttle Columbia Mission STS-107 Final Mission commemorative medal. Items are presented loose, in plastic flips, or in protective circular capsules.

Weight of half dollar group: 5.838 oz.t
Weight of encapsulated group: 2.035 oz.t. Most items appear in uncirculated or proof-like condition. The 1965 and 1966 silver-clad issues show light toning and handling marks consistent with their composition. The gold plating and colorized elements are third-party aftermarket applications. Encapsulated items show minimal surface wear.

41 - A Pair of Modernist Sterling Silver Lapis Lazuli a A matched pair of modernist geometric clip-on earrings crafted in sterling silver. Each earring features an articulated ladder construction consisting of five graduated horizontal bars connected by small hinges to allow for movement. The bars are inlaid with alternating segments of natural stone, including three bars of blue lapis lazuli and two bars of banded green malachite. The earrings display a tapered, trapezoidal silhouette and are equipped with clip-on backings. The reverse of the bottom bar on each earring is stamped with the hallmark 925.

Length: 1.25 inches
Width at widest point: 0.75 inches. Good vintage condition. The silver surfaces show light wear, minor surface scratches, and natural oxidation consistent with age. The stone inlays are intact and secure within the settings. The articulated hinges and clip-on mechanisms are fully functional.

42 - A Pair of Victorian Double-Sided Cameo Buttons A pair of double-sided Dress Buttons featuring four circular carved cameos in a neoclassical style. Each cameo depicts a female profile bust in relief, likely carved from shell or bone. The white cameos are bezel-set within dark circular borders, possibly composed of patinated metal or a composite material. The cameos are mounted to yellow-metal backings that appear to be brass or gold-plated base metal. The individual sides are connected by silver-toned metal double split-ring loops. No hallmarks or maker's marks are visible on the metal components.

Disc diameter: approximately 0.5 inches. The cufflinks are in good vintage condition with visible surface wear consistent with age. Significant patination and oxidation are present on all metal components. The carved cameo surfaces show light discoloration and minor surface grime. No structural damage, chips, or repairs are evident.

43 - A Sterling Silver and Simulated Opal Jewelry Set A matching jewelry set consisting of a pendant necklace, a pair of earrings, and a ring, all constructed from sterling silver. Each piece features a pear-shaped cabochon that appears to be simulated white opal, displaying a vibrant iridescent play-of-color. The stones are prong-set within teardrop-shaped bypass mounts accented by small, round-cut clear stones. The reverse of the jewelry is stamped with the purity mark 925 and manufacturer marks BXI and TCP. The set is presented in a display box labeled STERLING SILVER.

Ring size: US 6.25
Pendant length: approximately 0.75 inches. The set is in good overall condition. Metal components show minor surface wear and light tarnishing consistent with age and use. All stones appear secure in their settings.

44 - Vintage Southwestern Sterling Silver Leaf Motif Ri This Southwestern style statement ring is crafted from sterling silver and features a vertically oriented design. The centerpiece is a single oval iridescent stone, likely ammolite, exhibiting vibrant play-of-color in shades of green and blue. The stone is secured in a serrated bezel setting and displays a prominent horizontal natural inclusion or fracture line. The decorative face of the ring is adorned with two hand-stamped silver leaf appliqués positioned above and below the stone, along with three polished silver beads clustered on one side. The ring is finished with a split-shoulder shank that tapers into a solid band. The reverse of the ring face is stamped with the word STERLING and an incised maker's mark resembling an upward-pointing arrowhead or chevron.

Ring size: Approximately 6.75
Weight: 0.186 ozt. The ring is in good vintage condition with an aged patina and moderate oxidation to the silver elements. The center stone is intact but features a visible natural internal fracture typical of the mineral type. There is minor surface wear and light scratching consistent with age and use.

45 - Annabella by TGGC Swiss Blue Topaz and Sterling Si This five-stone gemstone band ring is part of the Annabella collection by The Genuine Gemstone Company (TGGC). The ring features five square-cut Swiss blue topaz gemstones set in a linear shared-prong arrangement. The band is constructed of sterling silver and is marked on the interior shank with the fineness hallmark 925 and the maker mark TGGC. This item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the manufacturer, which identifies the design as JWPS74.7 and indicates a limited edition of 204 pieces. According to the documentation, the gemstones are 4mm square and originate from Brazil.

Size: 7
Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: 1.94 carats
Total Metal Weight: 3.01 grams. The ring is in good used condition. The sterling silver band exhibits visible surface scratches and moderate tarnishing consistent with regular wear. The gemstones appear securely set in their prongs with no significant chips or abrasions visible to the naked eye.

46 - A Set of 1960 US Proof Coins This lot consists of a 1960 United States Proof Set issued by the Philadelphia Mint. The set includes a Franklin half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln Memorial cent. All coins are dated 1960 and lack mint marks, consistent with Philadelphia production for this era. The silver denominations, comprising the half dollar, quarter, and dime, are struck in 90 percent silver. The nickel is composed of cupro-nickel, and the cent is bronze. The coins are housed in their original Treasury Department tan paper envelope from the United States Mint in Philadelphia, PA, which is marked 1960-P.C. on the bottom left. These coins were struck using proof dies, resulting in sharp strikes and mirrored fields characteristic of the period. The coins are in proof condition but exhibit significant environmental effects from long-term storage. The silver half dollar, quarter, and dime show heavy, mottled dark toning and oxidation across both obverse and reverse surfaces. The Jefferson nickel has a dull grey appearance. The Lincoln cent remains bright with original copper-red color. The accompanying paper envelope shows light toning and creasing consistent with age.

47 - US 1893 Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Do This jewelry item features a US 1893 Columbian Exposition commemorative half dollar that has been modified into a pendant. The host coin was originally struck in 90% silver and has been subsequently gold-plated. It is drilled at the 12 o'clock position and fitted with a gold-tone jump ring. The piece displays the standard Columbian commemorative obverse and reverse designs with a reeded edge. Legends include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, COLUMBIAN HALF DOLLAR, WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION CHICAGO, and the dates 1492 and 1893.
Weight: 12.69 g (0.408 ozt)
Diameter: 30.6 mm. The item is in ex-jewelry condition due to the hole drilled at the 12 o'clock position. The surfaces show significant wear and scattered contact marks. The gold plating is worn thin on the high points of the relief, such as the portrait and the ship's sails, revealing the silver-colored base metal underneath.

48 - 1922 US Silver Peace Dollar 1922 US Peace silver dollar, Philadelphia Mint (KM# 150). Composition: 0.900 silver, 0.100 copper. Peace Dollar obverse and reverse designs. This specimen has a reeded edge and lacks a mint mark. The 1922 issue represents the highest mintage year for the series.
Weight: 0.860 ozt. Circulated. Significant wear is present on high points, specifically the hair details and eagle feathers. Numerous surface scratches, contact marks, and small nicks are visible on both faces. The surfaces display uneven dark brown and golden-brown toning.

49 - A Pair of US Silver Barber Half Dollars, 1906 and This lot comprises a pair of US Barber Half Dollars dated 1906 and 1908. Both coins are struck in 90% silver and 10% copper. The first coin is a 1908-D, featuring a Denver Mint mark located on the reverse below the eagle's tail. The second coin is a 1906 issue from the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark). The obverse of each coin displays the Barber design featuring a right-facing bust of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap and laurel wreath, with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST above and the date below. The reverse features a heraldic eagle with a shield, clutching an olive branch and arrows, surrounded by the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination HALF DOLLAR. Both coins are housed in cardboard 2x2 flips with handwritten collector notes, including dates and price notations.
Diameter: 30.6 mm
Weight: 12.5 grams (each, standard). Both coins show heavy circulation wear consistent with grades of Good to About Good. Liberty's head and the laurel wreath exhibit significant flattening, and the legend is worn but readable. The reverse designs show overall wear with flattened eagle feathers and shield details. Both coins display characteristic gray silver toning with minor surface marks and scratches consistent with age and use. The cardboard flips show moderate wear and ink markings.

50 - 1884 US Morgan Silver Dollar, Philadelphia Mint US Morgan Silver Dollar, KM# 110, dated 1884 and struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin is composed of 0.900 fine silver and 0.100 copper. It features the George T. Morgan design type on the obverse and reverse. The absence of a mint mark above the letters DO in DOLLAR identifies this as a Philadelphia Mint issue. The edge is reeded.

Weight: 0.847 ozt. Circulated. The coin exhibits moderate wear on the high points of the hair and eagle's breast feathers. Numerous contact marks and small scratches are visible in the fields. Surfaces show a dull, greyish patina with darker toning concentrated around the legends and devices.

51 - A Pair of Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Fea A pair of Navajo sterling silver and turquoise dangle earrings. Each earring features a circular silver hoop containing a centrally mounted round blue turquoise cabochon set within a serrated bezel. Suspended from the base of each hoop is a detailed sterling silver feather charm with stamped textures. The earrings are fitted with French wire backings for pierced ears. The reverse of one feather charm is stamped with the maker mark L. RAMONE, while the reverse of the other feather charm is stamped STERLING. The maker's mark is attributed to Navajo silversmith Lee Ramone.
Total length: approximately 2 inches. The earrings are in good vintage condition. There is visible tarnish and a dark patina throughout the silver components, which is characteristic of aged sterling silver. The turquoise stones appear secure in their respective settings.

53 - A Pair of 10K Gold Victorian Style Carved Jet Mour This is a matched pair of long drop earrings designed in the Victorian mourning jewelry style. The earrings feature hand-carved, matte black components composed of jet or bog oak. The construction begins with a carved bell-shaped cap at the top, which is linked to a flat, circular ring component. Inside each ring, three small, polished black beads are suspended on a central wire. The earrings terminate in a faceted black drop bead, likely French jet or onyx, accented with a smaller round bead at the base. The earrings are fitted with 10K gold fishhook ear wires. The internal pins and jump rings connecting the sections exhibit a dark, oxidized finish.

Total length: approximately 2.5 inches. This matched pair is in good condition. The carved matte components show minor surface wear and small nicks along the edges consistent with age and use. The gold ear wires are in good structural condition and may be later replacements.

54 - The Genuine Gemstone Company Annabella Collection This sterling silver ring is part of the Annabella collection by The Genuine Gemstone Company (TGGC). It features a central heart-cut Swiss blue topaz secured by a three-prong basket setting. The shoulders of the band are accented with four round-cut white topaz stones. The interior of the shank is hallmarked 925 for sterling silver along with the TGGC maker's mark. The ring is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity identifying it as design VTPS71.7 from a limited edition of 349 pieces.
Center stone: 7mm x 7mm (1.26 ct)
Side stones: 1.5mm (0.08 ct total)
Total gemstone weight: 1.34 ct
Metal weight: 2.68 g
Ring size: US 7. The ring is in good pre-owned condition. The sterling silver mounting shows surface scratches and minor tarnishing consistent with light use. The gemstones appear secure and are free of significant chips or abrasions.

55 - Vintage Bell Trading Post Solid Copper Knifewing M A vintage souvenir link bracelet produced by Bell Trading Post for Watkins Glen, New York. The piece is made of solid copper and features six rectangular, slightly curved panels connected by decorative double-loop metal links. Each panel contains an embossed, stylized winged figure known as a Knifewing, rendered in high relief against a darkened and textured background. The bracelet is secured with a fold-over clasp and a security jump ring. A small rectangular metal tag is attached to the clasp. Side one of the tag is stamped with the text WATKINS GLEN NEW YORK. Side two features the Bell Trading Post hallmark of a bell on a hanging signpost above the words SOLID COPPER.
Length: 6.5 inches
Width: 1 inch. The bracelet is in vintage condition with visible surface wear and tarnish throughout. Significant green oxidation, or verdigris, is present on the reverse side of several copper panels.

56 - Vintage Western Tooled Leather Ranger Belt with Sh This Ranger-style belt is constructed from brown leather featuring hand-tooled floral and scrollwork motifs throughout the body. The piece is fitted with a decorative four-piece buckle set consisting of a buckle, two matching keepers, and a pointed metal tip. The silver-toned metal hardware is decorated with iridescent shell inlays, likely abalone or mother-of-pearl. The buckle is secured to the belt strap with two brown-finished snaps. The interior suede surface of the leather is marked with handwritten characters reading 42.

Size: 42
Total length: approximately 43.5 inches
Width: approximately 1.5 inches (main body). The belt is in good vintage condition with visible signs of age and previous use. The leather shows surface scuffing, creasing, and minor cracking, specifically where the strap folds around the buckle hardware and along the interior. Metal components exhibit fine surface scratches and minor oxidation consistent with handling. One snap on the reverse shows significant loss of the brown finish. The shell inlays appear intact.

57 - Vintage Southwestern Style Silver and Turquoise Ro A vintage Southwestern style brooch depicting a stylized roadrunner in profile, a motif frequently found in mid-20th-century Native American jewelry from the Navajo and Zuni traditions. The piece is constructed from silver-toned metal and features two inlaid turquoise cabochons: a small circular stone for the eye and a teardrop-shaped stone on the body. The wings and tail feathers are accented with linear stamped details, while the legs are rendered in a jagged, geometric lightning bolt design. The reverse lacks hallmarks and is fitted with a horizontal pin featuring a revolving safety C-clasp.
Length: Approximately 2 inches
Weight: 0.189 ozt. The brooch is in good vintage condition with a natural dark patina and surface tarnish consistent with age. Both turquoise inlays are present and secure. The pin mechanism is in working order. Some visible solder is present at the attachment points of the pin findings on the reverse.

58 - Vintage Southwestern Style Stamped Copper Thunderb This vintage Southwestern style cuff bracelet is characteristic of mid-20th century tourist trade jewelry, often associated with the Fred Harvey era. The piece is constructed from a solid copper band featuring hand-stamped traditional motifs, including thunderbirds, crossed arrows, sun faces, and crescent moons. The recessed areas of the stamping have a darkened patina that accentuates the decorative elements. The bracelet is open-backed for an adjustable fit. Although the design elements are visually consistent with pieces produced by manufacturers such as the Bell Trading Post, no maker hallmarks or metal stamps are visible on the item.

Band Width: Approximately 0.6 inches
Interior Diameter: Approximately 2.3 inches
Total Exterior Span: Approximately 2.6 inches. Good vintage condition. The bracelet shows signs of age and wear, including surface scratches and significant tarnish or patination on both the interior and exterior surfaces. The stamped motifs remain well-defined and the overall structure is sound.

59 - Antique New York Knife Co. Hammer Brand Gold Fille This is an antique two-blade folding vest pocket knife, also referred to as a pen knife, manufactured by the New York Knife Company of Walden, New York. The handle is constructed with gold filled scales. The front handle scale is decorated with an engine-turned guilloche pattern of vertical pinstripes and a polished oval monogram shield, while the reverse side is smooth. A suspension bale is integrated at one end for attachment to a watch chain. The knife features two steel blades: a master blade and a smaller pen blade. The tang stamp on the master blade reads New York Knife Co Walden. The secondary blade tang is stamped with the Hammer Brand trademark, depicting an arm holding a hammer over the words Hammer Brand. The knife is presented in a period velvet-lined storage box.

Closed Length: 2.25 inches. The knife is in fair to good antique condition. The steel blades exhibit dark oxidation, patina, and areas of pitting. Significant sharpening wear is present on both blades, affecting their original profiles. The gold filled handle scales show fine surface scratches and wear consistent with age and pocket use. The folding mechanism remains functional, though the blades do not close completely flush with the handle.

60 - Antique Naga Style Beaded Fringe Necklace with Tub An antique beaded fringe ornament, constructed with a woven fiber header band from which hang approximately twenty-five decorative strands. Each strand consists of clear and silver-lined seed beads interspersed with faceted glass trade beads in cobalt blue, emerald green, and amber tones. A central section of each strand features a long, straight, tubular bead fashioned from a naturally yellowed plant stalk or reed. The fringes terminate in large, amber-colored teardrop-shaped glass pendant beads. The materials and construction style resemble traditional jewelry from the Konyak Naga people of Northeast India.
Header Band Length: Approximately 5 inches
Total Drop Length: Approximately 5 inches. The item is in good antique condition with signs of age-appropriate wear. The textile header band shows fraying at the edges and a general patina from age. One central tubular reed bead is broken and missing a section. Most other beads and strands appear intact and secure. There is a light accumulation of surface dust.

61 - US 1841 Hard Times Token Liberty Head Not One Cent 1841 US Hard Times token, attributed to catalog references HT-68 and Low-67. This copper alloy token features a Liberty Head obverse with a scroll inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM and the date 1841 at the base. The reverse features a laurel and oak wreath design enclosing the text NOT ONE CENT, with the perimeter legends MILLIONS FOR DEFENCE and NOT ONE CENT FOR TRIBUTE. These private issues were used as emergency currency during the period of economic instability following the Panic of 1837.

Diameter: 28.5 mm. Fine. The token exhibits moderate, even wear on the high points of the portrait and wreath. The surfaces have a consistent dark brown patina with lighter copper tones visible on the worn areas. Minor contact marks and environmental spotting are present.

62 - Three US and Canadian Silver Coins including 1895- This lot consists of three struck silver coins. It includes two US Barber half dollars dated 1895 and 1898. The 1895 half dollar features an O mint mark on the reverse for the New Orleans Mint. Both US coins feature the Barber obverse and the Heraldic Eagle reverse. The 1895-O issue is a recognized key date within the Barber half dollar series due to its low mintage of 833,000. The collection also includes a Canadian 10-cent piece dated 1908. Its obverse depicts the crowned bust of King Edward VII with the legend EDWARDVS VII D. G. REX IMPERATOR. The reverse is inscribed 10 CENTS CANADA 1908 within a maple leaf wreath surmounted by a crown.
Diameter, US Half Dollars: 30.6 mm
Diameter, Canada 10 Cents: 18.0 mm. All coins exhibit wear consistent with extensive circulation. The 1895-O half dollar shows moderate wear with a visible mint mark and readable inscriptions. The 1898 half dollar is heavily worn, reaching an About Good grade with some loss of peripheral detail. The 1908 Canadian 10-cent coin is in Fine condition with legible details in the wreath and crown. All specimens show dark toning and scattered surface marks.

63 - 1787 Connecticut Copper Coin A 1787 Connecticut copper coin measuring approximately 24mm in diameter featuring a right-facing profile bust and a seated figure on the reverse. Heavily Worn

64 - 1807 US Draped Bust Half Cent 1807 US Draped Bust half cent, copper composition. The obverse features the Draped Bust Liberty motif with the date 1807 and the LIBERTY inscription. The reverse displays the HALF CENT denomination within a wreath, with the fraction 1/200 located below the bow and the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the perimeter. The specimen features a circular hole drilled through the upper center of the obverse planchet.

Diameter: 23.5 mm. Heavily circulated with a chocolate-brown patina. Design elements and legends exhibit significant smoothing from wear. The coin is holed through the planchet. Surface abrasions, scratches, and minor edge bruising are present.

65 - US 1797 Draped Bust Large Cent This US Draped Bust large cent is dated 1797 and was struck in copper at the Philadelphia Mint. The obverse depicts the right-facing profile of Liberty with her hair tied by a ribbon, inscribed with LIBERTY and the date 1797. The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words ONE CENT, with the peripheral legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. No mint mark is present, as is standard for the Philadelphia Mint during this era. The 1797 issue is a key early date within the Draped Bust series of American copper coinage.
Diameter: 28.6 mm. The coin exhibits heavy circulation wear consistent with a low grade such as Poor to About Good. The surfaces show a dark brown, grainy patina with significant smoothing of the high points and design details. Minor bruising and contact marks are visible along the rims. Despite the heavy wear, the date and primary legends remain discernible.

66 - Gold Filled Airplane Pin Gifted by Glenn Curtiss This gold filled figural airplane pin is identified by family provenance as a gift from aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss. The design features a stylized profile of a flying boat hull, characterized by its streamlined form, raised cabin with open window cut-outs, and a distinctively curved tail section. The pin is crafted from gold filled metal with a polished surface. The reverse is equipped with a hinged pin and a traditional C-clasp mechanism. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the metal.

Length: 2.25 inches. The pin is in good vintage condition. There is visible surface wear, minor scratching, and a significant darkened patina across both the front and back surfaces consistent with age. The pin and clasp are in functional condition.

67 - A Pair of Antique 10k Gold and Faceted Clear Stone This is a matched pair of antique drop earrings featuring round faceted clear stones. Each stone is secured in a multi-prong 10k gold basket setting. The earrings are designed with kidney-wire latch-back ear wires. Per user-provided information, the metal is 10k gold. The pair is housed in its original silk and velvet-lined presentation box. The interior lid of the box is printed with the retailer mark: NEFF & LAYTON HAMMONDSPORT N.Y. JEWELERS STATIONERS. The stones exhibit internal inclusions and minor surface wear consistent with age.

Total length: 0.75 inches
Stone diameter: approximately 6mm to 7mm. Good antique condition. The 10k gold settings show significant oxidation and verdigris accumulation, particularly on the prongs and basket settings. One ear wire is slightly misshapen. The stones show minor surface abrasions. The presentation box shows age-related yellowing and exterior wear.

68 - Propeller Pin Gifted by Glenn Curtiss This propeller-form pin is an early 20th-century aviation commemorative piece, gifted by Glenn Curtiss. The brooch is modeled in the shape of a scimitar-style wooden airplane propeller, a design characteristic of the propellers used on Curtiss Jenny aircraft. It is constructed from a yellow gold-toned metal. The front of the blades exhibits a textured, brushed finish to simulate wood grain or period metalwork, while the reverse side is smooth and polished. The back is equipped with a pin stem and a functioning safety-style clasp. No maker's marks or metal purity hallmarks are visible on the item.

Length: 2.25 inches. The brooch is in good vintage condition. It displays a warm patina and minor surface wear consistent with age and use. The pin mechanism is secure, and the safety clasp functions correctly.

69 - A Trio of Vintage Sterling Silver 12 Karat Gold Fi A trio of vintage pendant necklaces in varying silver-toned finishes. The first necklace features a sterling silver pendant in an abstract ribbon design accented by a single faceted colorless stone. The reverse of the pendant is stamped STERLING BE. It is suspended from a fine silver-toned curb link chain featuring a hangtag stamped KOREA. The second necklace is composed of 12 karat white gold-filled metal, featuring a teardrop-shaped open frame pendant with a central coiled wire element and a prong-set faceted colorless stone. The spring ring clasp is stamped 1/20 12K. The third necklace features a silver-toned base metal pendant with a hexagonal prism-cut green stone, possibly aventurine or green quartz, held in a decorative gallery cap with scrolling and beaded details. All three pieces utilize fine curb link chains and functional spring ring clasps.

Necklace 1 length: 17 inches
Necklace 2 length: 18 inches
Necklace 3 length: 19 inches. Overall good vintage condition. Minor surface oxidation is present on the metal components. One necklace currently has a small piece of red thread caught within the clasp mechanism. The green stone pendant cap shows minor wear to the silver-toned finish.

70 - A Collection of Seven Sterling Silver Rings An assortment of seven sterling silver rings featuring a variety of styles and maker marks. The collection includes an infinity-motif band marked S925 with an interior engraving reading Best Bitches; a double-banded ring marked STERLING; a signet ring featuring a bezel-set square-cut black stone marked STERLING; a textured nugget-style ring marked STERLING; a patterned band with an engraved chevron design marked STERLING-ESPO for Esposito Jewelry Inc.; a wide plain band marked 925; and a gold-plated open-work mountain range ring marked S925 and BRECK.
Sizes range from approximately US 6 to 10.
Total weight: 0.914 ozt. All rings exhibit signs of wear including tarnish and surface scratches. The signet ring shows heavy wear with significant scratching to the band and dulling of the stone surface. The gold-plated mountain ring shows light wear to the plating.

71 - 1863 US Civil War Patriotic Token, Washington Eque This 1863 US Civil War patriotic token is a copper-alloy specimen commonly classified by numismatists under the Fuld cataloging system, frequently identified as variety F-174/272. Privately struck during the American Civil War to address the shortage of government-minted small change, these tokens served as a circulating medium. The obverse features an equestrian statue of George Washington atop a rectangular pedestal, encircled by the legend FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE with the date 1863 at the bottom. The reverse displays the central inscription UNION FOR EVER contained within a wreath composed of a palm branch on the left and an oak branch on the right. A US shield with two crossed flags is positioned at the base of the wreath. The piece lacks a mint mark, consistent with private manufacturing of the era.

Diameter: 19mm. The token is in circulated condition, exhibiting characteristics consistent with a grade of Very Fine. There is moderate wear visible on the high points of the equestrian design, specifically the rider's leg and the horse's musculature, as well as on the central lettering of the reverse. The surfaces display a pleasing brownish-tan patina with areas of darker toning and minor scattered contact marks. The rim remains mostly intact with small instances of softening.

72 - US 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar A 1889 United States Morgan silver dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin features the George T. Morgan design with the Lady Liberty profile on the obverse and an eagle with outspread wings on the reverse. The absence of a mint mark above the DOLLAR inscription confirms the Philadelphia origin. The coin is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. It is presented in a cardboard coin flip with handwritten notations reading 1889, Gem unc, and alphanumeric dealer codes. The 1889 Philadelphia issue is a common date within the series with a mintage of 21,726,000 pieces. Uncirculated. The coin displays original mint luster with light contact marks consistent with bag handling. High points on Liberty hair and the eagle breast feathers show no visible wear. The coin has not been professionally graded by a third-party service.

73 - US 1857-1909 Cent Collection, Copper-Nickel and Br A collection of United States small cents featuring the Flying Eagle and Indian Head types, housed in a vintage blue Whitman Coin Folder No. 9003. The assortment includes Flying Eagle cents struck in copper-nickel for the years 1857 and 1858 (Small Letters). The Indian Head cent portion includes copper-nickel issues from 1859 through 1864, and bronze issues from 1864 through 1909. This is a partially complete set with several key and semi-key date slots vacant, including the 1856 Flying Eagle, 1858 Large Letters, 1864-L, 1871, 1872, 1877, 1908-S, and 1909-S. The coins are mounted for obverse display only. The album is a three-panel cardboard folder with printed dates and mintage figures for each slot. The coins display a range of circulated conditions, primarily grading from Good to Fine, with some later 20th-century examples approaching Very Fine. Typical wear includes flattened legends, worn headdress details, and varying degrees of toning. Some bronze issues exhibit environmental spotting, surface oxidation, or light verdigris, particularly evident on the 1886 specimen. The Whitman cardboard album shows moderate wear, including fraying at the corners, spine stress, and light surface soiling.

74 - 1886 US Morgan Silver Dollar This 1886 US Morgan Silver Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. It features the George T. Morgan design on both the obverse and reverse. The absence of a mint mark on the reverse above the DO in DOLLAR identifies this as a Philadelphia strike. The surfaces exhibit original mint luster. The coin is currently housed in a non-professional 2x2 cardboard and plastic flip with handwritten identification in blue ink.

Diameter: 38.1 mm
Weight: 26.73 grams. Uncirculated condition with strong mint luster. The obverse shows scattered contact marks on the cheek and in the fields. The strike is sharp, with high points on the hair and the eagle's breast feathers well-defined. There are no visible signs of cleaning or environmental damage.

75 - 1992 US Silver American Eagle One Dollar Proof Coi This 1992 US Silver American Eagle one dollar proof coin was produced by the US Mint and struck at the San Francisco facility, as indicated by the S mint mark on the reverse. The coin features the Walking Liberty obverse and Heraldic Eagle reverse designs. Struck in 0.999 fine silver, it is housed in a clear protective capsule and presented in its original government packaging (OGP), including a purple velvet-lined display case with a metallic eagle emblem, a certificate of authenticity, and the original outer cardboard box. This 1992-S proof issue had a total mintage of approximately 498,590 pieces.
Diameter: 40.60 mm
Thickness: 3.10 mm
Weight: 31.103 grams. The coin is in uncirculated proof condition, featuring mirror-like fields and frosted cameo details. No visible toning, milk spots, or surface contact marks are present on the coin. The protective capsule remains clear. The velvet-lined display case, certificate of authenticity, and outer box are intact, showing only minor shelf wear and light lint on the fabric.

76 - Lapis Lazuli Bead Necklace with Gold-Toned Filigre This is a single-strand beaded necklace featuring round lapis lazuli beads that display a deep blue hue with visible golden-colored pyrite inclusions. The necklace is designed with gold-toned metal accents, including decorative filigree-style bead caps and small spherical spacers. The piece is secured with a gold-toned lobster claw clasp and includes a short extender chain for adjustable wear. No maker's marks or metal purity hallmarks are visible on the hardware.
Bead Diameter: Approximately 11.55 mm
Overall Length: Approximately 17 to 18 inches. The necklace is in good overall condition. Minor fraying of the blue internal stringing cord is visible near the bead caps. The gold-toned metal components show light surface wear consistent with use.

77 - An Assortment of Sterling Silver and Vermeil Jewel This lot contains a variety of jewelry pieces constructed from sterling silver and gold-plated sterling silver (vermeil). The collection includes a vermeil heart pendant necklace featuring a faceted amber-toned stone on a flat curb chain; the lobster claw clasp is marked 925 and an attached metal tag is marked PAJ. There is a matching pair of vermeil teardrop-shaped necklaces, each centering a cream-colored cultured pearl measuring approximately 6mm surrounded by a halo of round faceted blue gemstones; the pendants are marked CHINA and 925, while the fine cable chains feature spring ring clasps marked 925 ITALY and PAJ. Also included is a sterling silver link bracelet set with seven oval-cut faceted black gemstones, identified by an accompanying note as black spinel, with a lobster claw clasp marked 925. Completing the assortment is a pair of sterling silver leverback earrings marked 925 on the arms, each featuring a pear-shaped green jade cabochon topped with a small round faceted green gemstone.

Heart necklace length: approximately 24 inches
Teardrop necklace length: approximately 18 to 20 inches
Bracelet length: approximately 7.5 inches
Black spinel total weight: 4.12 carats. All items are in good pre-owned condition. Minor tarnish is present on the vermeil heart necklace near the clasp. All stones and pearls appear intact.

78 - A Trio of Sarah Coventry Blue and Aurora Borealis This three-piece jewelry group by Sarah Coventry consists of a necklace, a brooch, and a single clip-on earring. The pieces are crafted in silver-tone base metal and set with faceted blue and clear aurora borealis rhinestones in marquise and round cuts. The necklace is a collar-style design with a central fringe of marquise-cut stones and a J-hook clasp with an extender chain. The tiered brooch features an openwork pear-shaped form. The earring is a matching spray-style cluster with a clip back. The reverse of the necklace and earring are stamped with the mark © SARAH COV. The earring clip is further stamped PAT. PEND.
Necklace length: approximately 16.5 inches
Brooch: approximately 2.5 inches x 1.75 inches
Earring: approximately 1 inch long. The items are in good vintage condition. All stones are present and retain faceted edges. Minor surface wear and light oxidation are visible on the metal reverse. The aurora borealis finish exhibits minor surface wear. All mechanical components are functional. Note that only one earring is present.

79 - Minerva Gold-Filled Sweetheart Expansion Bracelet This antique expansion bracelet is produced under the brand name Minerva and is accompanied by its original cardboard retail box. The bracelet features an internal spring expansion mechanism composed of interlocking S-curve links with ornate scrollwork. The center of the bracelet is a circular medallion with a textured foliate border and a central polished plaque hand-engraved with the cursive initial M. The reverse of the central medallion is stamped with the manufacturer name MINERVA and the patent date PATENTED FEB 7 1905. The original presentation box features the Minerva trade mark on the lid and an interior lid print depicting a portrait of a woman with text identifying Fontneau and Cook Co. of Attleboro, Massachusetts, as the sole sales agents. The interior of the box features a purple velvet-lined insert.

Medallion diameter: 1 inch
Band width: 0.75 inches
Unstretched interior diameter: 2 inches. The bracelet is in good antique condition with light surface scratches and minor wear to the gold finish on high-relief areas consistent with age. The expansion mechanism remains fully functional. The original cardboard box shows significant age-related wear, including surface staining, edge scuffing, and tears to the paper covering on the lid and base. The purple velvet interior shows light fading and wear.

80 - Sterling Silver and Vivid Green Pear Cut Gemstone A sterling silver tennis-style link bracelet featuring a continuous row of pear-cut, vivid green gemstones. Each gemstone is individually secured within a three-prong basket setting. The stones exhibit an intense, saturated green color consistent with chrome diopside. The piece is finished with a lobster claw clasp for secure closure. The clasp tab is stamped with the 925 hallmark, indicating a silver fineness of .925 sterling.

Weight: 0.270 ozt
Length: 7.25 inches. The bracelet is in good overall condition with minor surface wear and light tarnish to the metal surfaces consistent with a pre-owned piece. All gemstones are present and appear securely set.

81 - US 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar, 7 Tail Feathers A United States 1878-S Morgan silver dollar struck at the San Francisco Mint. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the Liberty head design with the date 1878 and the legend E PLURIBUS UNUM. The reverse displays the eagle design within a laurel wreath, featuring seven tail feathers and a parallel top arrow feather, identifying it as the Reverse of 1879 variety. An S mint mark is positioned on the reverse, centered above the letters DO in DOLLAR. The coin is housed in a cardboard flip holder with handwritten identifying information. Uncirculated. The coin retains original mint luster with some scattered surface contact marks and bag marks, primarily on the cheek and in the obverse fields. Minor dark debris or light toning is visible near the rims on both sides. No evidence of major damage, cleaning, or significant wear is apparent.

82 - 2005-W US Silver American Eagle Proof Dollar with 2005 US Silver American Eagle one dollar coin with a proof finish. This coin was struck at the West Point Mint and bears the W mint mark on the reverse. The obverse features the Walking Liberty design and the reverse depicts the Heraldic Eagle design. The coin is composed of 99.9 percent fine silver. It is housed in a clear protective plastic capsule and presented in the original blue velvet-lined government display box with the Great Seal of the United States on the interior lid. The original US Mint Certificate of Authenticity is included, providing technical specifications and coin artist information.
Diameter: 40.60 mm
Weight: 31.103 g. Uncirculated proof strike. The coin exhibits mirrored fields and frosted cameo devices. No visible toning, spots, or post-mint damage. Packaging is in excellent condition.

83 - US Fourth Issue 10-Cent Fractional Currency Note F This United States Fourth Issue fractional currency ten-cent note features a Liberty head vignette on the obverse and an ornate green design on the reverse. The obverse is printed in black ink and displays the signatures of Register of the Treasury John Allison and Treasurer of the United States Francis E. Spinner. It features a prominent red overprint of a treasury seal and the numeral 10. The lower border is inscribed FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. The reverse is printed in green ink and contains a central text block regarding exchangeability and receptibility, flanked by large numerals 10. The imprint National Bank Note Company New York appears at the bottom center. The note is presented in an uncertified screw-down acrylic holder with a handwritten identification tag.

Width: approximately 3.125 inches. Heavily circulated condition. The paper shows significant overall browning, toning, and staining. Multiple heavy vertical and horizontal folds are present, with small pinholes visible at the intersections. Margins are tattered with minor edge tears and significant corner wear. The note exhibits general paper softness consistent with extensive handled use.

84 - 2001 US American Silver Eagle One Ounce Silver Dol This 2001 US American Silver Eagle is a one-ounce fine silver bullion coin with a face value of one dollar. The obverse features the Walking Liberty design and the reverse displays the Heraldic Eagle design. The piece lacks a mint mark, which is standard for the bullion version of this issue. The coin is presented in a non-professional, decorative plastic holder featuring graphics of the American flag and a bald eagle.

Diameter: 40.6 mm
Weight: 31.1 grams
Composition: .999 fine silver. Uncirculated. The coin retains original mint luster and exhibits significant dark peripheral toning on the rims of both the obverse and reverse. Scratches visible in the provided images are on the surface of the plastic holder and not on the coin itself.

85 - US Double Minted Collection of Coins in Presentati A collection of US coins featuring design transitions for three different denominations, housed in a clear plastic display case with a blue graphic insert. The set contains coins from 1909, 1916, and 1938, years in which two different designs were minted for the same denomination. The collection includes a 1909 Indian Head cent and a 1909 Lincoln Wheat cent; a 1938 Buffalo nickel and a 1938 Jefferson nickel; and a 1916 Barber dime and a 1916 Mercury (Winged Liberty Head) dime. The cents are composed of bronze, the five-cent pieces are copper-nickel, and the dimes are struck in 90 percent silver (.900 fine). The obverse and reverse designs represent the standard types for each respective series. The presentation holder features a patriotic eagle and stripe motif on the front and explanatory text on the reverse with the mark ©1993 SSCA - New York.

Length: 165 mm. The coins exhibit varying degrees of circulation wear ranging from good to very fine. The 1909 cents show heavy surface wear and smoothed details. The 1916 dimes show significant dark toning and oxidation consistent with long-term storage. The nickels show moderate wear on the high points. The plastic presentation case displays numerous surface scratches, scuffs, and abrasions consistent with age.

86 - Vintage Whitman's Salmagundi Chocolate Tin, Circa This rectangular lithographed metal confectionery tin was produced for Whitman's Salmagundi chocolates by Stephen F. Whitman and Son, Inc. The exterior surfaces feature a comprehensive faux-mosaic pattern in an Art Nouveau style. The central panel of the lid displays a woman in profile with long blonde hair and ornate jewelry, reminiscent of the works of Alphonse Mucha. The color scheme consists primarily of gold and ochre tones, with decorative borders featuring red, green, and blue mosaic tiles. The brand name Whitman's Salmagundi is printed in script on the lower portion of the lid. The text 1 LB. NET is visible on the right side of the lid, and the copyright S. F. W. and S. INC. is located to the left of the central portrait. The back edge of the tin, near the hinges, is marked PATENTED FEBRUARY 27, 1923 TIN DECO. The interior has a gold-tone finish.

Length: 7.5 inches
Width: 4 inches
Height: 2.375 inches. The tin is in good vintage condition with visible signs of age and use. The exterior shows moderate surface wear, including scuffing to the lithography, scratches, and small areas of surface oxidation or rust, primarily along the edges and base. The interior gold-tone finish remains bright but exhibits surface scratching and minor spotting. The hinges are intact and functional.

87 - Mexican Sterling Silver Aztec Warrior Pendant-Broo A Mexican sterling silver pendant-brooch featuring a profile of an indigenous figure, likely an Aztec or Mayan warrior, wearing a highly detailed feathered headdress. The piece is designed for dual wear, equipped with a fixed bail at the top and a horizontal pin back with a safety C-clasp. The headdress is accented with two small faceted stones: one colorless and one iridescent red-pink. The front lower edge of the figure is stamped REX. The reverse is stamped with three lines reading PATRICIA, STERLING 925, and MEXICO.

Weight: 0.292 ozt
Dimensions: 2.25 inches in length. The item is in good vintage condition. There is visible surface oxidation and tarnish throughout the silver. Green verdigris is present around the pin mechanism and the gemstone settings. Both accent stones appear to be intact. The pin and clasp are functional.

88 - Art Deco Enamel and Seed Pearl Greek Key Bar Brooc This bar brooch features a repeating meander or Greek Key pattern in light blue enamel. The geometric design is interspersed with three small, cream-colored seed pearls set into square frames. The brooch is crafted from a silver-toned metal that shows significant dark tarnish and oxidation. It is equipped with a long pin stem and a traditional C-clasp on the reverse. A worn and partially legible hallmark is located in a rectangular recessed area on the back. Visually identical pieces are attributed to early 20th-century production and often identified as 14 karat gold with a 1909 patent date.
Length: approximately 1.5 inches
Weight: 0.093 troy ounces. The item is in good vintage condition. The enamel and all seed pearls are present and secure. There is heavy tarnish on the metal components and light surface scratching consistent with age and use.

89 - Carolyn Pollack Relios Sterling Silver and Turquoi A sterling silver and turquoise cross pendant necklace designed by Carolyn Pollack for Relios. The cross-shaped pendant features a central channel inlay of crushed turquoise chips, bordered by a silver frame decorated with stamped fan and dot motifs. The back of the pendant has a hammered, sandcast-style texture. The pendant is suspended from a ten-strand liquid silver necklace made of fine tubular silver beads. The strands are gathered into tapered sterling silver cone end caps, and the piece is finished with a spring ring clasp and a cable link extender chain. The reverse of the pendant is stamped with STER., a stylized cursive C hallmark within a crescent shape, and a copyright symbol. The conical end caps are marked STERLING.

Necklace length: 18.5 inches to 21.5 inches with extender
Pendant size: 1.75 inches long by 1.25 inches wide. The necklace and pendant are in good vintage condition with a visible patina and light tarnish to the silver components. All turquoise inlay remains intact and secure. The clasp and extender chain are functional.

90 - Vintage Taxco Mexican Sterling Silver Sombrero Man A vintage sterling silver figural brooch or pin crafted in Taxco, Mexico. The item depicts a man wearing a large sombrero and a decorative poncho adorned with traditional geometric step-fret motifs. The figure is designed with thick legs and stylized feet. The reverse is stamped with an oval hallmark reading MEXICO, 925, and the registration code TR-26. This mark identifies the piece as having been produced in Taxco after 1979, with the T representing Taxco, R representing the initial of the artisan's surname, and 26 representing their registration number.

Height: 1.25 inches
Weight: 0.115 ozt. Good vintage condition with surface wear and characteristic tarnish throughout. Visible oxidation and orange-brown residue are present near the hinge of the pin assembly on the reverse, suggesting the presence of non-silver components in the mechanism or solder.

91 - US 1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar US 1889-O Morgan silver dollar struck at the New Orleans Mint. The coin is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. It features the Morgan obverse and Morgan reverse designs. Obverse inscriptions include E PLURIBUS UNUM and the date 1889. Reverse inscriptions include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and ONE DOLLAR. The O mint mark is located on the reverse, centered above the denomination.
Weight: 0.861 ozt. Circulated. Moderate wear is present on high points, specifically the hair lines above the ear on the obverse and the eagle's breast and wing feathers on the reverse. Numerous contact marks and small abrasions are visible in the fields. Significant dark peripheral toning is present along the rims on both sides.

92 - US Fifth Issue Fractional Currency, 10 Cents, Seri This is a United States Fifth Issue Fractional Currency note with a face value of 10 cents, designated as the Series of 1874. The obverse features an engraved black-ink portrait of William M. Meredith, former Secretary of the Treasury, on the left. The denomination 10 CENTS is centered within a decorative lathed vignette above a red Treasury seal. The note bears the printed signatures of John Allison as Register and John C. New as Treasurer. The reverse is printed in green ink and includes text detailing its exchangeability for United States Notes and its acceptance for public dues in sums less than five dollars, citing the ACT OF MARCH 3D 1863. The note identifies the COLUMBIAN BANK NOTE CO. WASHINGTON, D.C. as the printer on the reverse. As is characteristic of this series, no serial number is present.

Length: 3.125 inches
Width: 1.875 inches. The note is in Good to Very Good condition, exhibiting signs of heavy circulation. The paper surface shows a dense network of creases and fine cracks. The corners are significantly rounded, and there is prominent wear along all edges. General toning is evident across the obverse and reverse, with some light staining present. The note is not professionally graded and is housed in a clear plastic screw-down holder.

93 - 2012 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Uncirculated A 2012 American Eagle one-ounce silver uncirculated coin, struck at the United States Mint at West Point. The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s full-length figure of Liberty in stride, enveloped in the folds of the flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left. Inscriptions on the obverse include LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the date 2012. The reverse displays John Mercanti’s design of a heraldic eagle with a shield, an olive branch in the right talon, and arrows in the left. The reverse is inscribed with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER~ONE DOLLAR, and includes a W mint mark located beneath the eagle’s left wing. The coin is housed in a protective plastic capsule and presented in its original blue velvet-lined box, including the official United States Mint specifications card

Weight: 1.0000 oz t (31.103 g)
Purity: .999 fine silver. The coin is in uncirculated condition as issued. A small green spot of localized surface toning or contamination is visible on the obverse field near the figure's leg. The protective capsule, display box, and specifications card remain in good condition.

94 - A Collection of Four US 90% Silver Half Dollars, 1 This lot comprises four United States 90% silver half dollars, consisting of two Franklin and two Kennedy issues. The group includes one 1949-S Franklin half dollar, which bears the S mint mark on the reverse above the Liberty Bell yoke; this coin is housed in a clear protective plastic capsule. A second Franklin half dollar is dated 1963 and lacks a mint mark (Philadelphia). The lot also contains two 1964-D Kennedy half dollars, both bearing a D mint mark on the reverse above the L and F in HALF. All coins are silver in composition with reeded edges. One 1964-D specimen displays a granular and pitted surface texture across both faces.
Diameter: 30.6 mm (each)
Weight: 12.5 grams (nominal per coin). All coins are in circulated condition with visible marks and light toning. The 1949-S Franklin half dollar shows surface scratches and light wear. One 1964-D Kennedy half dollar specimen exhibits a notably granular and pitted surface texture. The remaining coins show typical wear patterns for circulated silver coinage. No third-party professional grading or certification labels are present.

95 - 1923 US Silver Peace Dollar This 1923 US Silver Peace Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia mint. The coin is composed of silver and materials described as 'Dates First in Title'. It features the Peace Dollar obverse and reverse design types. No mint mark is present on the reverse. The 1923 Philadelphia issue is a common date with a mintage of over 30 million units. Good to Very Good condition. The coin is heavily circulated with significant wear on the high points of the design. Surfaces exhibit substantial dark toning, accumulated grime, and scattered contact marks. No original mint luster remains.

96 - Annabella Collection Sterling Silver Multi-Gemston This sterling silver multi-gemstone ring is part of the Annabella collection, identified by design number ATVJ25.7. The ring features a central prong-set round-cut blue zircon measuring 5x5mm and weighing approximately 0.71 carats, sourced from Tanzania. Flanking the center are two round-cut amethysts from Brazil measuring 4x4mm each with a combined weight of 0.46 carats, and two round-cut red zircons from Cambodia measuring 4x4mm each with a combined weight of 0.79 carats. A halo of eight round-cut white topaz stones from India, measuring 1x1mm each and totaling 0.05 carats, surrounds the center stone. The interior of the band is stamped 925, denoting sterling silver. This piece is documented as a limited edition, number 1 of 145, as stated on the included certificate of authenticity dated March 28, 2013.
Ring size: 7
Metal weight: 2.74g
Total gem weight: 2.01ct. The ring shows minor surface wear and light tarnish to the silver setting consistent with age and previous use. The gemstones appear to be in good condition without visible chips or abrasions to the facets.

97 - An Assortment of Sterling Silver Gemstone Jewelry A collection of sterling silver jewelry featuring an assortment of multi-gemstone stud earrings and a trio of rings. The earrings comprise several pairs of round-cut gemstones appearing to be garnet, amethyst, peridot, and citrine, each prong-set in silver and featuring plastic disc backings. The ring selection includes: a halo-style ring featuring a light blue round-cut stone appearing to be aquamarine surrounded by colorless accents; a solitaire ring with a dark green round-cut stone appearing to be Russian diopside in a platinum-plated mounting; and a large filigree-style ring with an oval teal center stone appearing to be fluorite and green accents in a rose gold-plated mounting. Hallmarks including the purity mark 925 and maker's marks are visible on the interior of the ring shanks. The lot is accompanied by handwritten notes identifying the materials as 14 karat gold or platinum over sterling silver and various gemstones.

Ring size: US 7. The collection is in overall good condition. Minor surface scratches and light oxidation are present, consistent with use. Gemstones appear secure within their settings.

98 - Vintage Southwest Style Sterling Silver and Turquo This vintage Southwest style bolo tie features a trapezoidal sterling silver slide centerpiece. The slide is set with a single, irregularly shaped turquoise cabochon characterized by a green-blue hue and a prominent dark brown matrix. The stone is secured within a sawtooth bezel. Decorative elements include stamped horizontal linear patterns at the top and bottom of the slide. The reverse of the slide is fitted with two fixed metal loops through which a four-strand braided brown leather cord is threaded. The cord ends are finished with tapered, fluted sterling silver tips capped with small spherical beads. No hallmarks or maker's marks were identified on the metal components.

Slide height: approximately 1.5 inches
Total length: approximately 32-34 inches. The item exhibits a dark patina and surface wear consistent with age. The turquoise stone appears secure in its bezel. The braided leather cord shows moderate wear and surface cracking but remains flexible and intact.

99 - Vintage Lot of Ten Southwestern Style Zuni Needlep A lot of ten matching necklaces featuring Southwestern inspired openwork pendants. Each pendant depicts two stylized figures in profile facing one another, resembling ceremonial dancer motifs. The figures are adorned with elaborate, radiating headdresses set with small, turquoise-colored stones in a needlepoint style. The pendants are crafted from polished silver-toned metal and are suspended from fine-link curb or cable style chains. One necklace includes a small, additional silver-toned cluster charm attached near the pendant. While the design is indicative of Zuni needlepoint jewelry, no metal purity hallmarks or maker marks are clearly visible on the pieces. The chains are secured with small spring ring or lobster claw clasps.

Pendant Height: Approximately 2.5 inches
Chain Length: Approximately 24 to 26 inches. The necklaces appear to be in good overall condition. The silver-toned metal surfaces show a consistent luster. All turquoise-colored stones appear to be intact across the ten pendants. Some light tangling is present in the chains due to storage and handling.

100 - 10/02/2013 Sterling Silver and Mystic Topaz Three- A sterling silver three-stone cocktail ring from the Annabella collection, design VFVJ69.7. The ring is set with three oval-cut gemstones identified by the accompanying documentation as Mystic Pink Magenta Topaz. Despite the certificate identification, the stones visually present a violet-blue to lavender hue with iridescent color-shifting properties characteristic of mystic vapor-deposition treatments. The primary stones are prong-set horizontally and separated by four small, round-cut clear accent stones, likely white topaz. The ring features a polished band and a low-profile mounting, with the interior shank bearing a 925 hallmark. This piece is documented as part of a limited edition of 258.

Total Gemstone Weight: 2.79 carats
Gemstone Dimensions: 7mm x 5mm each
Ring Size: 7
Total Item Weight: 1.52g. The ring is in good overall condition with minor surface wear and light scratches to the silver shank consistent with occasional use. Some lint and dust are visible on the gemstones under magnification.

101 - 1922 US Peace Silver Dollar, Philadelphia Mint A 1922 US Peace silver dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin features the Liberty head obverse and the eagle reverse. It is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The piece has a reeded edge and represents the first year of the low-relief design for this series.
Weight: 0.860 ozt. Heavily circulated. The coin displays significant wear to the high-point details on both the obverse and reverse. The surfaces exhibit dark, mottled toning and localized discoloration. Numerous small contact marks and minor rim nicks are present, consistent with extensive commercial use.

102 - 2007 US American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin This lot contains a 2007 American Eagle one-ounce silver proof coin produced by the US Mint. The coin was struck at the West Point Mint, featuring the W mint mark on the reverse. It is designed with the Walking Liberty obverse and the heraldic eagle reverse. The specimen exhibits a proof finish with mirrored fields and frosted cameo devices. The coin is housed in its original clear plastic capsule and is accompanied by the full original government packaging, including the blue velvet-lined presentation case, the official Certificate of Authenticity, and the blue outer cardboard box.
Diameter: 40.60mm
Weight: 31.103 grams
Composition: 0.999 Fine Silver. Uncirculated proof condition. The coin surfaces are bright and free of visible toning, spotting, or handling marks. The presentation case and Certificate of Authenticity are in excellent condition; the outer box shows minor signs of shelf wear.

103 - 1874 US 25 Cent Fractional Currency Fifth Issue Ro A United States fractional currency note, often referred to as a shinplaster, with a twenty-five cent denomination from the Fifth Issue, Series of 1874. The obverse features a portrait of Robert J. Walker, who served as the Secretary of the Treasury from 1845 to 1849. The note carries the printed signatures of John Allison as Register of the Treasury and F. E. Spinner as Treasurer. The face is printed in black ink and includes a circular red treasury seal. The reverse is printed in green ink with intricate lathework and identifies the printer as the Columbian Bank Note Co. Washington D.C. This note is printed on specialized paper containing visible blue silk security fibers. The item is housed in a clear plastic screw-down holder.

Width: 3 1/8 inches
Height: 1 7/8 inches. Fine condition. The note shows evidence of moderate circulation including multiple vertical and horizontal folds. There is general paper toning and yellowing throughout. Minor corner wear is present. The obverse centering is shifted toward the left margin.

104 - 1963 US Franklin Silver Half Dollars, Three Three US 1963 Franklin silver half dollars individually housed in International Numismatic Bureau (INB) grading slabs. The group includes one specimen from the Philadelphia Mint (labeled 1963-P, certification number 221613186) and two from the Denver Mint (labeled 1963-D, certification numbers 221613265 and 221613255). All three slabs bear the designation SILVER BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED. The coins feature the Franklin portrait on the obverse and the Liberty Bell design on the reverse. The 1963-D specimens exhibit the D mint mark on the reverse above the bell yoke. Each coin has a reeded edge.

Metal Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Diameter: 30.6 mm. All three coins are slabbed and designated as Brilliant Uncirculated by the International Numismatic Bureau. Visual observation shows original mint luster with areas of light haze and minor surface contact marks. Some specimens exhibit light peripheral toning.

105 - 1923 US Peace Silver Dollar This 1923 US Peace silver dollar was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the left-facing profile of Liberty wearing a radiate crown, while the reverse depicts an eagle perched on a rock. This specific specimen exhibits a heavy, irregular yellow or gold-colored surface residue or plating applied to the obverse, primarily over the hair, crown, and neck of the Liberty figure. No mint mark is visible on the reverse below the word ONE.
Weight: 0.860 ozt. Circulated and graded as fine based on visible wear. The coin shows substantial wear to the high points of the design, including the hair and eagle feathers. The surfaces have been significantly compromised by a post-mint gold-toned application on the obverse. There are multiple contact marks, small scratches, and signs of harsh cleaning present on both faces.

106 - 21st Century A Pair of Gemstone and Metallic Mosai This pair of contemporary wide flexible cuff-style bracelets features a decorative mosaic design of gemstone chips and faceted metallic accents. The bracelets are constructed with gemstone fragments set into a matrix, backed by a black sueded material. The first bracelet is inset with lapis lazuli chips and faceted silver-toned metallic or glass beads. The second bracelet features a multi-colored gemstone mosaic including shades of green, tan, and white, interspersed with faceted silver-toned beads. Both bracelets are secured by wide, rectangular, silver-toned magnetic closures. Each bracelet is presented in a blue fitted jewelry box with handwritten ink descriptions on the interior lids. One box is inscribed Lapis Lazuli white chroma Silvertone 18.00 cts. and the second box is inscribed Multi Gemstone , Blue chroma silvertone 8.00 cts. The construction and aesthetic of these pieces resemble the mosaic gemstone style often utilized by contemporary boutique designers.

Length: 7.75 inches
Width: 1.5 inches. Both bracelets are in good pre-owned condition. The gemstone and bead mosaics appear to be intact. There is minor surface wear and visible light oxidation and tarnishing on the silver-toned magnetic metal clasps.

107 - Contemporary Sterling Silver and Peridot Oval Tenn Attributed to Jewelry Television (JTV), this is a sterling silver tennis-style link bracelet. It features a continuous row of prong-set, oval-cut light green gemstones, consistent in appearance with peridot. Each green stone is separated by a pair of vertically-set, baguette-cut clear gemstones, which are consistent with white topaz or cubic zirconia. The bracelet is crafted from silver-tone metal and is secured by an integrated box clasp featuring two figure-eight safety catches for added security. The clasp is stamped with a 925 hallmark, confirming the material is .925 sterling silver.

Length: Approximately 7.5 inches. The bracelet is in good, wearable condition. There is minor surface wear and light oxidation to the silver consistent with age and previous use. One of the figure-eight safety latches is slightly bent but remains functional. All gemstones appear secure in their settings.

108 - c. 1930s-1950s Mohawk Trail Massachusetts Embossed This vintage souvenir cuff bracelet is made of copper and features a detailed wrap-around relief depicting landmarks and motifs from the Mohawk Trail in Western Massachusetts. The central image is a portrait of a Native American man in a feathered headdress with the text MOHAWK TRAIL embossed on the headband. To the left, a scene labeled HAIRPIN TURN shows a sharp curve in the road with a building and figures overlooking a mountain landscape. To the right, a scene labeled THE ELK ON THE TRAIL depicts the Hail to the Sunrise monument located in Charlemont, Massachusetts, alongside a standing figure with a bow, a tipi, and a campfire scene. The bracelet is an open cuff style with no visible maker marks on the interior or exterior.
Width: 1 inch
Diameter: 2.5 inches. The bracelet is in good vintage condition. The copper exhibits a deep, aged patina with some minor surface oxidation and light wear consistent with age and use. The embossed relief details remain sharp and all text is legible. There are no significant dents or structural damage.

109 - Circa 1900-1920 Vintage Enamel and Gold-Tone Movin This vintage novelty bar brooch features a stylized monkey climbing a vertical pole, a design characteristic of late Victorian and Edwardian kinetic jewelry. The monkey figure is crafted with a textured surface to simulate fur and is accented with a red enameled jacket and two small green eye details. The monkey is mounted to a silver-tone vertical bar via two rings, allowing it to slide up and down. A yellow gold-tone safety chain is attached to the top of the bar and terminates in a small, textured metal sphere. The reverse side features a vertical hinged pin stem that secures into a simple open C-clasp. No hallmarks, maker marks, or metal purity stamps are visible on the item.

Vertical bar length: 3 inches
Overall length including chain: 4.5 inches. The brooch shows signs of significant age and wear. There is noticeable chipping and loss to the red enamel on the monkey’s jacket. The metal surfaces exhibit a darkened patina, minor oxidation, and surface scratches. The green eye accents are intact but appear dull. The pin mechanism is functional, although the stem shows slight bending.

110 - Mid-20th Century Sterling Silver Jacoby-Bender Cha A vintage sterling silver double-link charm bracelet featuring an assortment of thirteen travel-themed and commemorative charms. The bracelet is fitted with a fold-over box clasp manufactured by Jacoby-Bender and includes an attached safety chain. The collection includes a variety of figural and enameled charms: an articulated three-dimensional ballerina, a North Carolina shield with a tobacco plant, a graduation mortarboard featuring a small white cultured pearl tassel, a New York City pennant, a blue 1st prize rosette ribbon, a figural giraffe, a detailed saxophone, a Walt Disney Productions circular spinner charm, a Washington D.C. Nations Capitol circular charm, a South Carolina state map for Lake Arrowhead and Myrtle Beach, a scalloped charm engraved with the name Eleanor in script, a Virginia state map for Richmond Old Dominion, and a Cumberland Gap spinner for Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. The clasp is marked with the Jacoby-Bender trademark of a J and B inside a triangle followed by STLG. Various charms are stamped STERLING on the reverse, some accompanied by a bell or lamp hallmark. The Disney charm is specifically marked WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS and STERLING.

Weight: 1.236 ozt
Length: 7 inches. The bracelet is in good vintage condition with a visible patina and natural tarnish to the silver surfaces throughout. The enameled sections on several charms show minor surface wear and light crazing consistent with age and use. All charms remain securely attached to the chain and the clasp and safety chain are in functional order.

111 - 2003 US American Silver Eagle One Dollar Proof Coi 2003 US American Silver Eagle one dollar proof coin. Struck in .999 fine silver at the West Point Mint, this proof coin features the Walking Liberty obverse and a heraldic eagle reverse. The specimen exhibits mirror-like fields and frosted relief details. It is housed in an original protective acrylic capsule and includes the full original government packaging: a blue velvet-lined presentation case, a certificate of authenticity, and the blue outer box. The W mint mark is located on the reverse.
Diameter: 40.60 mm
Weight: 31.103 grams
Composition: .999 Fine Silver. The coin is in uncirculated proof condition. There are no visible surface marks, wear, or toning. The presentation case and outer box show no significant signs of wear.

112 - 1928 US Peace Silver Dollar 1928 US Peace silver dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin is composed of 0.900 fine silver and 0.100 copper. It features the designer Anthony de Francisci monogram "AF" at the base of the neck truncation. No mint mark is present on the reverse above the eagle's tail feathers. The 1928 Philadelphia strike is the lowest mintage circulation issue in the Peace dollar series, with a total mintage of 360,649.
Weight: 0.857 ozt. Circulated specimen showing heavy wear and flattening of high-relief details in the hair and eagle's feathers. The surfaces exhibit numerous abrasions, marks, and dark toning throughout.

113 - 1983 and 1986 US Kennedy Half Dollars, A Pair of S A pair of US Kennedy half dollars dated 1983 and 1986, featuring aftermarket selective gold plating on the obverse portraits. The 1983 coin bears the P mint mark for Philadelphia, and the 1986 coin bears the D mint mark for Denver. Both specimens are struck in a copper-nickel clad composition and exhibit mirrored fields with frosted devices. These coins are presented on an original blue and white promotional card from The Danbury Mint, which includes the corporate script logo and customer service contact information. Uncirculated. The coins retain full luster with no visible wear to the selective gold plating or the underlying design. Mirrored fields are clean with only minor handling marks visible under magnification. The presentation card shows light signs of storage wear, including minor scuffing and edge softening.

114 - 1923-D US Peace Silver Dollar 1923 US Peace Silver Dollar struck at the Denver Mint. The coin is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. The obverse features the Liberty profile with a radiate crown, and the reverse shows the Peace design with a bald eagle perched on a rock. The Anthony de Francisci designer monogram is visible on the obverse neck truncation. A "D" mint mark is present on the reverse above the eagle's tail feathers. The coin has a reeded edge.

Weight: 0.859 ozt (26.72 grams). Heavily circulated. The coin exhibits substantial wear with significant flattening of high-relief design elements. Both the obverse and reverse surfaces show numerous heavy scratches and abrasions. Prominent yellowish-brown staining and toning are present across both faces.

115 - 1946-1970s US Roosevelt Dime Collection, 90% Silve A collection of United States Roosevelt dimes dating from 1946 to approximately 1970, presented in a blue Whitman folding coin album. This group includes numerous ten-cent pieces struck in 90% silver for issues dated 1946 through 1964, transitioning to copper-nickel clad composition for issues from 1965 onward. The obverse of each coin features the profile of Franklin D. Roosevelt with the legends LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST. The reverse design consists of a central torch flanked by olive and oak branches with the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and ONE DIME. Various mint marks are present, including D for Denver and S for San Francisco. A notable feature of this collection is a handwritten label below the 1964-D slot indicating a potential double-strike reverse error on that specific specimen. The folder is a standard Whitman brand album featuring gold-stamped lettering and a winged eagle logo.

Dimensions: 9.25 inches (height). The coins display a variety of circulated conditions ranging from Good to About Uncirculated. Many of the 90% silver issues exhibit heavy environmental toning and typical surface wear from circulation. Some later-date clad coins show traces of original mint luster. The blue Whitman folder shows moderate shelf wear, including bumped corners, surface spotting, and minor abrasions to the exterior finish.

116 - Circa 1930s-1950s, A Pair of Vintage Silver-Tone F A matched pair of vintage drop earrings featuring an ornate filigree-style design. Each earring is constructed in an elongated, tapered kite or teardrop shape with a frame decorated with cast textural elements including small beads, scrolls, and circular motifs. The center of each earring is set with a large, round cabochon displaying a mottled green color with variegated swirls. The earrings are made of silver-tone metal with a dark aged patina. The findings are screw-back mechanisms for non-pierced ears. No maker's marks or hallmarks are visible.

Length: Approximately 2.25 inches. Good vintage condition. The metal exhibits an even, dark patina consistent with age. There is minor surface oxidation and verdigris visible on the reverse of the frames and the findings. The green cabochons are secure and free of significant chips or cracks.

117 - Early 20th Century Tiffany & Co. Leather Presentat This antique presentation case was produced by Tiffany & Co. for the containment of a medal, large jewelry piece, or high-end desk accessory. The exterior is finished in a black pebble-grained leather. The interior is lined with green silk on the inner lid and a deep green velvet on the base. A gold-tone stamp on the silk lining identifies the maker as Tiffany & Co., with the additional text New York and Paris-London. The case is constructed with a brass push-button latch and a multi-part brass hinge.
4.25 inches by 4.25 inches. The exterior leather exhibits significant age-related wear, including extensive scuffing and finish loss along the lid and edges that reveals the tan underlying material. The interior is in good condition for its age, showing minor fraying at the silk hinge and light fading to the gold-tone stamped lettering. The brass hardware is functional and shows a natural aged patina.

118 - Late 20th Century Southwestern Sterling Silver and This Southwestern-style jewelry piece is a watch band featuring three strands of turquoise nugget beads and one strand of graduated sterling silver bench beads on each of its two matching segments. The strands are anchored by two decorative sterling silver plates with a scalloped edge and a stamped Sunface mask design. The mask elements include rectangular eyes, a circular mouth, and radiating lines. The strands are gathered into fluted silver cones at the opposite ends. The segments are currently connected by a lobster claw clasp and a short silver link chain. The materials utilized include sterling silver, turquoise, and watch band components. The reverse of one decorative plate is stamped STER and a maker hallmark of a stylized capital K enclosed in a square.

Length: 6.75 inches. The watch band is in good vintage condition with significant natural patina and tarnish to the silver. All turquoise beads are present and intact, exhibiting natural surface texture and matrix. The clasp and chain are in working order.

119 - Late 19th to Early 20th Century Victorian Style Ov This Victorian-style oval brooch features a central, large faceted amber-colored stone, likely citrine or citrine-colored paste, set within a multi-layered decorative frame. The inner border is designed as a twisted rope bezel, while the outer frame consists of an ornate, openwork foliate design with scrolled and leaf-like elements. The brooch is composed of a yellow gold-toned metal. Visible green oxidation (verdigris) on the reverse side indicates a copper or brass base metal, suggesting the piece is gold-filled or gold-plated. The reverse side features a simple hinge and a traditional C-clasp mechanism. An indistinct, illegible stamped mark is present on the side of the hinge mechanism.

Length: 1.25 inches (32 mm). The brooch is in good antique condition. There is visible green verdigris on the reverse of the metal frame and minor surface wear and tarnishing to the gold finish consistent with age. The central stone is secure in its setting, with minor wear to the facet edges visible upon close inspection. The pin and clasp are functional.

120 - Circa 1880-1920 Reverse Painted Glass Equestrian B This antique equestrian bridle rosette features a reverse-painted illustration under a domed glass cabochon. The scene depicts a harness racing driver in a sulky pulled by a horse against a light blue background. The glass is secured in a metal housing. The reverse features a prominent rectangular metal attachment loop for securing the rosette to a harness strap. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the metal backing.

Diameter: 1.6 inches. The item shows significant oxidation and corrosion on the metal backing and attachment loop. The internal painted image shows signs of deterioration, fading, and pigment loss. The glass surface exhibits minor scratches and wear consistent with age and field use.

121 - 1922 US Peace Silver Dollar 1922 US Peace silver dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper (.900 fineness). The obverse features the designer's initials AF for Anthony de Francisci at the base of the neck. Transcribed legends include LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRVST, and the date 1922. The reverse includes the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE DOLLAR, and PEACE. No mint mark is present on the reverse.
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Weight: 26.73 grams. This coin is in circulated condition with a dull, grayish luster. It exhibits significant surface wear, including numerous scratches, contact marks, and abrasions on the obverse and reverse fields. Darker toning and localized residue or corrosion are present along the outer rims.

122 - 1936-1995 A Collection of International Banknotes This collection consists of several international banknotes from various issuers and periods, primarily from the mid-20th to late 20th century. Featured items include The Central Bank of China 100 Yuan notes from 1936 and 1941 featuring Sun Yat-sen; Mexican notes from the 1980s including a 2,000 Pesos note with Justo Sierra, a 5,000 Pesos note featuring the Ninos Heroes, and a 10,000 Pesos note with Lazaro Cardenas; and Bank of England One Pound notes featuring Queen Elizabeth II, including a Series D issue with Sir Isaac Newton on the reverse. Other currency in the group includes a German 5 Reichsmark (1942), a Belgian 100 Francs note featuring artist James Ensor, a Portuguese 20 Escudos note with Garcia de Orta, an Argentine 1 Peso note, a South Korean 1,000 Won note featuring Syngman Rhee, a Japanese Government One Rupee note (World War II occupation currency for Burma), and a US Series 541 Military Payment Certificate for 5 Cents. The notes are printed on paper with varied security features including complex guilloche patterns, watermarks, and serial numbers. The banknotes are in circulated, raw condition ranging from Good to Very Fine. Physical indicators of wear include prominent vertical and horizontal folds, corner rounding, edge fraying, and minor staining. The Argentine 1 Peso and German 5 Reichsmark notes show heavier wear and soiling. The Mexican and British notes generally retain better paper crispness despite circulation. No third-party grading or encapsulation is present.

123 - 1921 US Silver Morgan Dollar This 1921 US silver dollar is a Morgan dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, it represents the final year of the Morgan dollar series. The coin features the standard George T. Morgan design types on both the obverse and reverse. This specific example lacks a mint mark, identifying it as a product of the Philadelphia facility. 1921 was a transitional year for US silver dollars, with the Morgan design being replaced by the Peace dollar design later that same year.
Weight: 0.862 troy ounces (26.81 grams)
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Composition: .900 Silver. This coin appears in circulated condition, showing moderate wear across the high points of the design. Surfaces exhibit a dull gray tone with visible contact marks and minor abrasions throughout. Wear is most pronounced on the hair lines above the ear of Lady Liberty and the feathers of the eagle's breast.

124 - 2015 US $1 American Silver Eagle 1 oz Fine Silver This US 2015 $1 American Silver Eagle bullion coin is struck in one ounce of .999 fine silver. The coin features the Walking Liberty obverse and the heraldic eagle design on the reverse. The edge is reeded and no mint mark is present on the specimen. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from GovMint.com, which includes the printed signature of Douglas Thomas, Senior Numismatist, and bears serial number 223150. The American Silver Eagle has been the official silver bullion coin of the United States since its introduction in 1986. Brilliant uncirculated condition with minimal surface contact marks and full original luster.

125 - 1835 US Capped Bust Silver Dime 1835 US Capped Bust silver dime struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The obverse features the Capped Bust design surrounded by thirteen stars with the date 1835 centered at the bottom. The reverse displays a heraldic eagle with a shield, the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM, and the denomination 10 C. This 10-cent coin is composed of 89.2 percent silver and 10.8 percent copper. Fine details. The surfaces exhibit heavy, directional scratches across the fields of both the obverse and reverse, consistent with abrasive cleaning. Moderate wear is visible on the high points of Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. Toning is uneven with darker patination along the denticulated rims.

126 - A Collection of Sterling Silver and Multi-Gemstone A group of sterling silver and multi-gemstone stud earrings, classified as new old stock jewelry. This collection includes multiple matched pairs featuring round-cut, faceted gemstones in four-prong basket settings. The assortment contains a variety of colors, with stones resembling peridot, amethyst, citrine, garnet, blue topaz, smoky quartz, and clear stones. Each earring is equipped with a post and butterfly-clutch backing with a clear plastic comfort disk. The pieces are housed in their original S U N K I N G brand resealable plastic bags. A manufacturer label identifies the origin as India. Excellent condition; the items are new old stock and appear unworn, remaining in their original manufacturer packaging.

127 - Vintage Sterling Silver Inspirational Believe Cuff This is a sterling silver cuff bracelet featuring a polished finish and an engraved inspirational quote. The exterior of the band is inscribed with the phrase The future belongs to those who BELIEVE in the beauty of their dreams. The text is rendered in a cursive script, with the word BELIEVE highlighted in a bold, capitalized block font for emphasis. The interior of the cuff is stamped with a hallmark reading 925 followed by the maker mark LA, indicating the metal is sterling silver. A white paper tag is attached to the bracelet and is handwritten with the notation 925 STERL.
Weight: 0.263 ozt
Interior Diameter: Approximately 2.25 to 2.5 inches. This item is in good pre-owned condition. It exhibits minor surface scratches and light tarnish consistent with regular use. The bracelet retains its original shape and shows no signs of significant structural damage or repair.

128 - Late 19th to Early 20th Century Maritime Silver Ci A tarnished silver cigarette case measuring approximately 3.25 by 2.5 inches, featuring a raised rope-script motif and anchor with engraved initials on the reverse. Fair

129 - Late 20th Century Southwestern Style Malachite and This double-strand pendant necklace is designed in a Southwestern style, featuring fine liquid silver-style tubular metal beads. The construction begins as a single strand at the clasp and splits into two decorative strands that form the front of the piece. The strands are accented with small, round, green-banded malachite beads and spherical silver-tone spacer beads. The central portion of the necklace is further decorated with cast metal beads shaped like roses and ribbed spacers flanking a central malachite bead. Suspended from the center is a butterfly-shaped pendant featuring iridescent blue-green shell inlay, characteristic of abalone or paua shell, set into a silver-tone metal frame. The necklace secures with a metal barrel screw clasp. There is a small rectangular mark located on the upper body of the butterfly pendant, though the characters are not clearly legible.

Total Length: 18 inches
Pendant Height: 1 inch. The necklace is in good pre-owned condition. The metal components show a light patina and minor tarnish consistent with age and use. All malachite beads and shell inlays appear to be intact and secure. The barrel clasp is in good working order.

130 - Contemporary Estate Collection of Five Multi-Gemst An assortment of five estate rings featuring various gemstones and metal settings, including sterling silver and stainless steel.

The collection includes:
A sterling silver cocktail ring featuring a central oval-cut Bolivian amethyst weighing approximately 1.50 carats. The stone is set in a decorative bezel with small clear accent stones. The interior of the band is stamped 925.
A decorative ring featuring a central oval-cut blue Himalayan kyanite accented by two round-cut Kasem Zambian emeralds, with a total weight of approximately 1.65 carats. The setting is platinum-finished sterling silver. The interior of the band is stamped 925.
A statement ring featuring a large, pear-shaped lapis lazuli cabochon weighing approximately 21 carats. The stone is set in a decorative bezel with yellow gold-plated floral accents and white Austrian crystals. The band is constructed of black-finished 316L stainless steel. Stamped 316L S. Steel.
A sterling silver ring featuring three marquise-cut Burmese lavender spinel stones of a deep red hue, accented by white topaz. Total stone weight is approximately 1.127 carats. The interior of the band is stamped 925.
A sterling silver ring featuring a central oval-cut Niassa pink sapphire weighing approximately 1.65 carats, set into a band with an ornate openwork filigree design. The interior of the band is stamped 925.

Amethyst Ring Size: US 6.5
Kyanite Ring Size: US 6.5
Lapis Lazuli Ring Size: US 6.5
Spinel Ring Size: US 8.5
Pink Sapphire Ring Size: US 7. The rings are in good estate condition with minor wear consistent with age and use. Light surface scratches and minor oxidation are present on the silver components. The black-finished stainless steel ring shows visible wear to the plating on the interior and underside of the band.

131 - 1926-S US Peace Silver Dollar This US silver dollar is a 1926-S Peace dollar, struck at the San Francisco Mint as indicated by the "S" mint mark located on the reverse below the eagle's tail feathers. The obverse features the Peace dollar Lady Liberty profile design, while the reverse displays the Peace dollar eagle design. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The inscriptions include LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRVST, and the date 1926 on the obverse, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE DOLLAR, and PEACE on the reverse. The coin features a reeded edge.

Weight: 0.862 ozt. This coin is in a raw, circulated state and has not been professionally graded. It exhibits significant wear consistent with the "Fine" to "Very Fine" grade range, with notable flattening on the high points of Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s plumage. The surfaces show numerous small contact marks, scratches, and a dull, greyish patina with localized dark spotting.

132 - 2015-W US $1 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof 2015-W US American Eagle one-ounce silver proof coin. This coin is struck in 0.999 fine silver with a reeded edge. The obverse features the Walking Liberty design with inscriptions LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the date 2015. The reverse features the Heraldic Eagle design and includes the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER~ONE DOLLAR, and the W mint mark signifying production at the West Point Mint. The coin is housed in its original clear acrylic protective capsule. This lot includes the complete original government packaging: a blue velvet-lined presentation case with a silver-tone eagle emblem, a certificate of authenticity detailing technical specifications, and a blue outer slipcase with the US Mint logo.

Diameter: 40.60 mm
Weight: 31.103 grams
Thickness: 3.05 mm. Proof condition with mirrored fields and frosted devices. No visible wear, toning, or handling marks. Packaging is well-preserved.

133 - 1826, 1833, 1851, and 1830s, A Collection of US Co A collection of US Mint copper Large Cents comprising Matron Head and Braided Hair types struck in copper. Dates identified include 1826, 1833, and two specimens of 1851, with one additional heavily worn specimen appearing to be from the 1830s. The obverse of each coin depicts a left-facing profile of Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed LIBERTY, surrounded by thirteen six-pointed stars and the date below. The reverse features the denomination ONE CENT within a circular laurel wreath, encircled by the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. These coins were produced by the US Mint before the transition to the smaller-diameter cent in 1857.
Diameter: 28 mm - 29 mm. Specimens are in circulated condition, ranging from about good to fine. Observations include significant surface wear, pitting, areas of green verdigris corrosion on the 1833 coin, and a notable rim indentation or clip on one of the 1851 specimens. The 1830s specimen exhibits heavy wear with an obscured date.

134 - 2015 US $1 American Silver Eagle 1 oz Fine Silver This 2015 US American Silver Eagle is a one-dollar denomination bullion coin struck in .999 fine silver. The obverse features the Walking Liberty design type, and the reverse features the heraldic eagle design type. Inscriptions on the obverse include LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the date 2015. The reverse bears the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER~ONE DOLLAR, and E PLURIBUS UNUM on a ribbon. The coin is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from GovMint.com, serial number 223150, signed by Senior Numismatist Douglas Thomas.

Weight: 1.008 ozt
Composition: .999 Fine Silver. The coin presents in uncirculated condition with full original mint luster. Minimal surface marks and light contact marks are visible on the fields and devices consistent with bullion production and handling.

135 - 1990's US One Cent Lincoln Memorial Impossible Bot This numismatic novelty features a US Lincoln Memorial One Cent coin housed inside a clear glass impossible bottle. The coin is struck in copper-plated zinc and is dated 1990's Produced at the Philadelphia Mint, the penny bears no mint mark and displays the standard Lincoln Memorial One Cent obverse and reverse designs. The coin is balanced horizontally on an internal glass cone that rises from the center of the bottle base. The vessel is constructed with a narrow neck aperture that is smaller than the diameter of the coin. The coin is in uncirculated condition, retaining bright copper luster with minor surface spotting. The glass bottle is intact and free of chips or cracks, exhibiting only light internal dust and film.

136 - An Assortment of New Old Stock Sterling Silver and This collection consists of several pairs of new old stock solitaire-style stud earrings. According to provided documentation, the earrings are constructed from sterling silver. Each earring features a faceted round-cut gemstone secured within a four-prong basket setting. The assortment includes a variety of stone colors, likely representing various gemstones such as amethyst, garnet, citrine, blue topaz, peridot, black onyx or spinel, and clear cubic zirconia. The earrings are equipped with a combination of standard metal butterfly clutch backings and clear plastic comfort disc backings. The items are individually housed in their original clear plastic resealable storage bags, some of which are marked with the bag manufacturer names Seal King and Osun King. One package retains a yellow retail security tag. The earrings are in new old stock condition, appearing unused and still contained within their original retail or storage packaging. All settings and stones appear secure and undamaged across the collection.

137 - Mid-20th Century Sterling Silver and Carnelian Cha This lot features a jewelry set consisting of a matched pair of chandelier-style drop earrings and a coordinating silver band ring. The earrings are crafted from sterling silver and each is set with an oval cabochon of a deep reddish-orange color, consistent with carnelian. The design incorporates ornate filigree and granulation work, with five diamond-shaped silver tags suspended from the base of each earring. The earrings are finished with fishhook-style earwires. The matching ring features a central decorative cluster motif that aligns with the style of the earrings. Both earrings are stamped with a 925 fineness hallmark on the reverse.

Length: Approximately 2.75 inches
Total weight: 0.263 ozt. The jewelry is in vintage condition, displaying a heavy dark patina and tarnish consistent with age. The metalwork, stones, and suspended tags appear to be secure and intact.

138 - Sterling Silver Peridot and Colorless Gemstone Ten A sterling silver and multi-gemstone tennis-style bracelet featuring twenty-three prong-set, oval-cut green gemstones whose appearance is consistent with peridot. The primary gemstones are interspersed with small, vertically set, baguette-cut colorless gemstone accents between each link. The bracelet is constructed with individual articulating silver-toned links and terminates in an integrated box clasp secured by two hinged figure-eight safety catches. The interior of the clasp is stamped with a 925 hallmark, indicating sterling silver.
Length: Approximately 7 inches
Weight: 0.534 ozt (approximately 16.61 grams). The bracelet is in good pre-owned condition. All gemstones are present and appear securely set within their mountings. The silver metal shows minor surface scratches and light tarnishing consistent with age and regular use.

139 - Mid-20th Century Beau Sterling Silver Seahorse Bro This vintage figural brooch is crafted in the form of a seahorse by Beaucraft Inc. The piece is made of sterling silver and features a highly detailed, three-dimensional design with textured scales, prominent fins, and a characteristic coiled tail. The construction utilizes a cast or repousse-style technique to achieve significant relief and anatomical detail. The reverse is stamped in two locations with the mark STERLING and includes the maker mark BEAU. The brooch is fitted with a horizontal pin stem and a rollover safety clasp.

Length: Approximately 2.5 inches
Weight: 0.482 ozt. The brooch is in good vintage condition. It exhibits a heavy natural patina and tarnish consistent with age. There is light surface wear throughout, but no structural damage or missing components. The pin mechanism and safety clasp are in functional condition.

140 - Circa 1890-1950 Collection of Five Silver and Mult This lot features an assortment of five vintage and antique silver rings showcasing a variety of period styles and decorative motifs. The collection includes a wide silver band designed in a Victorian-style belt buckle motif with heart-shaped perforations, bearing a partial STERLING mark on the interior. An Art Deco style ring is set with a rectangular light blue cabochon, possibly chalcedony or glass, surrounded by small rose-cut marcasites within a tiered, geometric silver frame. A foliate-themed ring features three pear-shaped iridescent stones with blue and green flash, resembling ammolite or abalone triplets, set into decorative wirework with a textured leaf. A large cocktail ring features an emerald-cut light blue faceted stone, likely synthetic spinel or blue topaz, bezel-set within an oval head featuring an open-work gallery of geometric cutouts; the band bears a shield-shaped hallmark. The final piece centers a marquise-cut dark faceted stone within a silver frame decorated with incised sunburst lines and scrollwork, marked with a stylized monogram and STERLING on the interior band.

Approximate US Sizes: 4, 4.5, 6.5, 7.75, 8.25
Total weight: 0.932 ozt. The rings are in good vintage condition overall, exhibiting tarnish, patina, and light surface scratches consistent with age and wear. Gemstones show minor surface abrasions and light facet wear. Several marcasite accents on the Art Deco style ring appear dulled or are missing.

141 - 2015 US American Silver Eagle One Dollar Bullion C This 2015 US American Silver Eagle is a one-dollar bullion coin struck in .999 fine silver. The obverse features the Walking Liberty design, and the reverse displays the heraldic eagle design. Inscriptions include LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, the date 2015, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER~ONE DOLLAR, and E PLURIBUS UNUM. The coin has a reeded edge and lacks a mint mark.

Weight: 1.010 ozt. Brilliant uncirculated condition with strong mint luster. Minor surface contact marks and light abrasions are visible in the fields.

142 - 1875-S US Seated Liberty Silver Half Dollar This US Seated Liberty silver half dollar was struck in 1875 at the San Francisco Mint. The obverse features the Seated Liberty design, and the reverse depicts a heraldic eagle with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll. An S mint mark is located on the reverse above the denomination HALF DOL. The coin is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. A post-mint hole has been drilled through the coin at the 12 o'clock position on the obverse, appearing at the 6 o'clock position on the reverse.

Weight: 0.400 ozt. The coin exhibits significant circulation wear consistent with a Good to Very Good grade, with major design elements flattened. It is technically impaired due to the post-mint puncture (holed). Surfaces show numerous small scratches and typical abrasions from circulation.

143 - 1867 and 1868 US Shield Nickels, Lot of 4 A lot of 4 US copper-nickel Shield Nickels. The collection includes one specimen of the 1867 With Rays reverse variety and three specimens of the No Rays reverse variety, including the 1868 date. These coins are struck in a composition of 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel. The obverse features the Shield design with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST and the date at the base. The reverse displays the numeral 5 type surrounded by thirteen stars. All specimens have plain edges and were produced by the United States Mint. The coins exhibit significant circulation wear across all surfaces, with conditions ranging from About Good (AG) to Very Good (VG). Noted defects include heavy flattening of the design high points, mottled dark toning, surface pitting, and scattered contact marks. One specimen shows evidence of environmental damage or heavy oxidation on the reverse.

144 - 1877 US Seated Liberty Silver Dime 1877 US Seated Liberty silver dime. This Philadelphia Mint issue is struck in 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. The coin features the Seated Liberty obverse and the One Dime reverse within a wreath. This year represents a high mintage issue for the series, with 10,950,000 pieces struck at the Philadelphia facility. This coin is in heavily circulated condition. Surfaces exhibit significant wear, resulting in the flattening of high-relief design elements and legends. Prominent pitting and dark gray toning are present across the obverse and reverse fields. The rims show extensive wear, merging with the design in several areas.

145 - 1859-1942 US Collection of Ten Indian Head Cents a This group of United States coinage consists of ten Indian Head Cents and one Mercury Dime. The Mercury Dime is dated 1942 and is struck in a silver alloy. The Indian Head Cents encompass several dates including 1859, 1860, 1863, 1897, 1899, 1902, 1905, and 1908. The early specimens dated 1859, 1860, and 1863 are composed of a pale copper-nickel alloy, while the post-1864 dates are struck in bronze. Design variations for the cents include the laurel wreath reverse on the 1859 issue and the oak wreath with shield reverse on all subsequent dates. The Mercury Dime features the winged head of Liberty on the obverse and a fasces with an olive branch on the reverse. No mint marks are visible on the reverses, suggesting Philadelphia origins for the entire group. The dime features a reeded edge, and the cents have plain edges. The coins exhibit varying degrees of circulation wear consistent with grades ranging from good to fine. Notable damage is present on the 1905 cent, which has five manually drilled holes. The 1899 cent shows significant green verdigris oxidation. The collection generally displays heavy toning, surface contact marks, and wear to the high points of the designs.

146 - Mid-20th Century Navajo Style Silver and Turquoise A matched pair of Navajo style drop earrings. The design consists of a fluted, fan-shaped top element from which a large cross pendant is suspended. Each cross is embellished with stamped geometric diamond patterns and features scalloped edges. A round turquoise cabochon is centrally set within a serrated bezel on each cross. The stones are a bright blue color with minimal matrix. The earrings are crafted from unmarked silver with a deep, natural patina. They are designed for pierced ears with post and butterfly nut backings. No hallmarks, metal purity marks, or signatures are visible.
Total length: approximately 1.75 inches
Total weight: 0.140 ozt. The earrings are in very good vintage condition as a matched pair. They exhibit significant oxidation and a natural patina consistent with age and use. The silver settings and turquoise stones are intact.

147 - Circa 1950-1970 Modernist Style Silver Whale Brooc This figural brooch is designed in a modernist style and depicts a stylized whale. The piece features a fluid, minimalist form with decorative notches along the lower jaw and a wide, notched fluke. The item is constructed from a silver-toned metal that exhibits a heavy dark patina. The reverse of the brooch features a pinstem with a rolling safety clasp mechanism. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the piece.
Length: Approximately 1.25 inches
Weight: 0.127 ozt. The brooch is in good vintage condition. It shows significant surface oxidation and a dark patina consistent with age. There is minor surface wear and light scratching visible upon close inspection. The pin and safety clasp are functional.

148 - Vintage Mid-20th Century Southwestern Style Turquo This vintage cuff bracelet is designed in a traditional Southwestern Native American style, likely of Navajo or Zuni origin. The piece is constructed from silver-toned metal, characteristic of sterling or coin silver common in this region's jewelry. It features a central row of eight green-toned turquoise cabochons, each individually secured in a sawtooth bezel. The stones are accented by small silver bead clusters, often referred to as raindrops, and a central stylized silver floral or shell-like ornament. The side bands of the cuff are decorated with a hand-stamped geometric diamond-hatch pattern. Marks are present on the interior of the cuff band, but they are too worn and distorted to be clearly transcribed. The bracelet exhibits a heavy, dark patina consistent with age.
Weight: 0.463 ozt
Width: 0.5 inches. The bracelet is in vintage condition with significant oxidation and tarnish throughout the silver surfaces. The turquoise stones show minor surface wear but appear to be securely set. The metal bands show typical signs of use including light scratches and wear to the stamped decorative elements.

149 - Circa 1920 Art Deco Sterling Silver and Guilloche An Art Deco period fan-shaped brooch manufactured in sterling silver. The design features translucent guilloche enamel applied over engine-turned metal detailing. The inner semi-circular section is finished in rose-pink enamel with a sunburst pattern, while the larger fan section displays creamy white enamel with a chevron or herringbone pattern. The pivot point at the base is set with a single square-cut translucent green stone. The reverse is stamped STERLING along with a maker mark of a stylized letter H within a triangle, identifying the piece as the work of H.H. Curtis of North Attleboro, Massachusetts. The piece is fitted with a traditional pin stem and a rolling safety clasp.
Width: 1.5 inches
Weight: 0.113 ozt. The brooch is in good vintage condition. The guilloche enamel is well-preserved with no major chips or losses visible. The silver reverse shows natural darkening and tarnish consistent with age. The pin mechanism and safety clasp remain functional.

150 - Late 20th to Early 21st Century Collection of Ster A collection of sterling silver jewelry featuring an array of colored gemstones and two-tone finishes. The assortment includes a lariat-style adjustable box chain necklace set with amethyst-colored and light blue oval faceted stones separated by yellow gold-tone floral motifs. A second necklace features a large rectangular blue lapis lazuli cabochon in a two-tone yellow and silver-tone filigree pendant mount. A third necklace consists of a yellow gold-tone chain with an oval dark brown stone drop and a smaller green stone accent. Ring designs include an ornate openwork silver-tone filigree dome ring, a ring with a pale pink oval center stone flanked by clear baguette-cut shoulder stones, and a five-stone band prong-set with oval faceted reddish-pink stones. Visible hallmarks include 925 purity marks on various components and the maker mark STS on one ring shank.

Ring sizes: approximately 6.5 to 7.5
Weight: 1.157 ozt (approximately 35.99 grams). Overall good condition with minor surface scratches and light tarnish to some silver components consistent with age and use. All gemstones appear secure in their settings.

151 - 2001 US Silver American Eagle One Dollar Proof Coi This lot features a 2001 American Silver Eagle one dollar proof coin struck in .999 fine silver. Produced at the West Point Mint, the reverse displays the W mint mark. The coin features a Walking Liberty obverse and a Heraldic Eagle reverse. The specimen exhibits a proof finish characterized by highly reflective fields and frosted relief. It is housed in its original government packaging, which consists of a clear protective capsule, a blue velvet-lined presentation case featuring the Great Seal of the United States on the interior lid, a blue outer sleeve, and a specification card acting as a certificate of authenticity.

Diameter: 40.60 mm
Weight: 31.103 g. The coin is in proof uncirculated condition and remains protected within its original capsule. No visible toning or milk spots are present. The velvet case and cardboard sleeve show minor shelf wear consistent with age and handling.

152 - 1887-O US One Dollar Morgan Silver Dollar 1887-O US Morgan silver dollar struck in 90% silver at the New Orleans Mint. The coin features the standard Morgan design on both the obverse and reverse. The mint mark O is clearly visible at the base of the wreath on the reverse. The 1887-O is a common date in the series, representing a significant portion of the New Orleans Mint production for that year.
Weight: 0.859 ozt. Very fine with moderate wear on the high points of the portrait and eagle. Numerous contact marks and abrasions are present on both surfaces. A prominent area of dark toning or environmental staining is located in the left field of the obverse. The reeded edge is intact.

153 - 2015 US $1 American Silver Eagle Bullion Coin This 2015 US American Silver Eagle is a one-dollar denomination bullion coin struck in 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver. The obverse features the Walking Liberty design and is inscribed with LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the date 2015. The reverse features the heraldic eagle with shield design and is inscribed with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and 1 OZ. FINE SILVER ~ ONE DOLLAR. The coin displays a brilliant uncirculated finish with a reeded edge and no mint mark is present. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from GovMint.com, serial number 223150, signed by Douglas Thomas, Sr. Numismatist.

Weight: 1.000 ozt. Brilliant uncirculated. The surfaces display bright original mint luster with no evidence of circulation wear, significant contact marks, or toning.

154 - 1882-1908 US Indian Head Cent Collection, Bronze A collection of US one-cent coins housed in a Whitman No. 9003 blue textured coin folder. The folder is titled Indian Head Cent Collection Including Flying Eagle Cents 1856 to 1909. The group consists of bronze Indian Head cents with visible dates ranging from 1882 to 1908. The obverses display the Liberty head design wearing a Native American feathered headdress, surrounded by the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the date. This is a partially filled set with numerous empty slots, including the Flying Eagle type (1856-1858), Copper-Nickel Indian Head cents (1859-1864), and key dates including the 1877, 1908-S, and 1909-S. The folder includes designations for mintage figures for each year. The front cover of the folder contains handwritten blue ink notations reading copper ninkle. The coins are in circulated condition, exhibiting moderate to heavy wear with softening of details on the portrait and headdress feathers. The coins show significant dark toning and natural surface patina. Specifically, the 1885 and 1907 specimens show visible green verdigris and surface oxidation. The Whitman folder exhibits shelf wear, corner scuffing, and handwritten ink on the exterior cover.

155 - 2016-D US Kennedy Half Dollar, Gold-Plated US Kennedy half dollar struck in 2016 at the Denver Mint. This coin is a copper-nickel clad specimen that has been modified with aftermarket gold plating and a distinct vertical brushed texture across both the obverse and reverse. The obverse features the D mint mark above the date. The reverse displays the Presidential Seal design with the designer initials FG located below the eagle. The reeded edge is present. Kennedy half dollars from this year were produced by the US Mint specifically for collectors rather than for general circulation.

Weight: 7.22 dwt (11.23 grams). Uncirculated. The coin exhibits no wear or signs of use. The aftermarket gold plating and brushed finish are uniform and intact.

156 - 1940s-1950s Vintage Yellow Metal Souvenir Charm Br This vintage yellow metal charm bracelet serves as a souvenir of European travel, featuring seven individual charms depicting various architectural and sculptural landmarks from London and Paris. The collection includes the Arc de Triomphe, the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Peter Pan statue from Kensington Gardens, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and the Eros statue from Piccadilly Circus. The base of the Eros charm is inscribed with the word EROS above a small, illegible rectangular stamp. The bracelet is composed of a curb link chain. The provided facts indicate the fold-over clasp is broken. Significant surface tarnish and oxidation are visible, particularly on the clasp and the reverse sides of the charms.

Length: Approximately 7 inches. The item is in vintage condition with heavy surface wear. There is significant tarnish and dark oxidation present on the reverse of several charms and the clasp area. Verdigris is visible on the Eros charm. The fold-over clasp is broken and requires repair.

157 - Mid-20th Century Italian Floral Micro-Mosaic Brooc An Italian micro-mosaic brooch featuring a floral spray motif composed of hand-set glass tesserae. The central design includes pink and yellow composite flowers with dark centers, blue daisies with yellow centers, and clusters of small red and blue blossoms, all set with green foliage accents. These elements are placed against a background of rectangular red glass tiles. The mosaic is secured within a brass-toned base metal frame characterized by a twisted-rope border. The reverse of the piece is impressed with a MADE IN ITALY manufacturer mark. The pin mechanism utilizes a simple stem and a C-style catch.
Dimensions: 1.5 inches x 1.125 inches. The brooch is in good vintage condition. The micro-mosaic tiles are largely intact with no visible losses. The metal reverse and clasp show significant tarnish and age-related patina. The pin stem is functional but has a slight bend.

158 - Mid-20th Century Pair of Sterling Silver 15-Year S A pair of sterling silver membership or service pins, signifying fifteen years of affiliation with an organization. Each pin is designed as an eight-pointed star with ball-tipped finials on each point. The central circular medallion features a raised laurel wreath border surrounding a stylized monogram, which appears to be the letters RU or RC, positioned above the numeral 15. The pins are in their original clear plastic packaging on cardstock backings. One backing is printed with the text STERLING SILVER and the other with STERLING in blue sans-serif capital letters. Each pin is housed in its original green leatherette presentation box with a cream-colored satin lid lining and a yellow velvet base.

Each pin measures approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. Excellent, New Old Stock condition. The pins are unused and remain in their original clear plastic packaging. The mounting cards show light age-related toning. The presentation boxes are in good condition with minor external shelf wear and a light stain on the interior satin lining of one lid.

159 - Vintage Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl Southw A vintage Southwestern sterling silver cuff bracelet featuring three mother of pearl cabochons with leaf accents, weighing 0.382 ozt and measuring approximately 2.25 inches in width. Good

160 - Circa 1940s-1950s Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scou A Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout award medal presented in a period leather display case. The medal features a silver-toned eagle pendant with outspread wings, suspended by a ring from a red, white, and blue tricolor silk ribbon. The ribbon is attached to a silver-toned top scroll bar embossed with the scout motto BE PREPARED. Mounted on the ribbon are three merit palms in bronze-toned, gold-toned, and silver-toned metal, representing additional merit badges earned beyond the requirements for the Eagle Scout rank. The medal is pinned to a rectangular piece of green ribbed fabric. The assembly is housed in a brown leather pocket-style case with a clear plastic viewing window and decorative cream-colored lacing along the edges. No recipient name or troop number is visible on the front of the award.

Case Height: 4.25 inches
Case Width: 3 inches. The silver-toned metal components of the medal and palms exhibit a natural dark patina and surface oxidation consistent with age. The silk ribbon shows minor fraying at the edges and light shelf wear but retains its color. The leather case is in good condition with minor surface scuffing and light wear to the lacing. The clear plastic window shows light scratching and minor clouding.

161 - 1928-S US Peace Silver Dollar This US 1928-S Peace silver dollar is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. The obverse features the design by Anthony de Francisci, depicting a left-facing portrait of Liberty with a radiate crown. The reverse illustrates an eagle perched on a rock inscribed with the word PEACE. A small S mint mark is positioned on the reverse above the eagle tail feathers, denoting the San Francisco Mint. The designer monogram is visible at the truncation of the neck on the obverse.

Weight: 26.69 grams (0.858 ozt). The coin is in circulated condition, exhibiting wear consistent with a fine to very fine grade. Moderate loss of detail is evident on the high points of Liberty hair and the eagle plumage. Surfaces show numerous small abrasions, hairline scratches, and minor contact marks. Dark brownish-gold toning is present along the peripheral rims of both faces.

162 - US 2010 Thomas Jefferson Tribute Medal, 24kt Gold Produced by American Mint as part of the Charters of Freedom collection, this numismatic tribute medal commemorates Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence. Issued in 2010, the piece is struck in proof quality and composed of copper layered in 24 karat gold. The obverse depicts Thomas Jefferson alongside an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence. The reverse design features a heraldic American eagle with shield, surrounded by titles of historical documents including the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.

The medal is presented in a large, clear acrylic display slab containing a full-color graphic insert depicting the Founding Fathers and the Preamble to the Constitution. The reverse of the display features facsimile signatures from the Declaration of Independence over an American flag motif. A sticker on the display card indicates the collection is limited to 9,999 complete sets. The item is accompanied by its original technical specifications certificate.

Weight: 32 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Display Dimensions: 6.5 x 4 inches. The medal is in uncirculated proof condition, showing no visible signs of wear, handling, or toning. the acrylic display case and interior graphic card are well-preserved and free of significant damage.

163 - 1923 US Peace Silver Dollar US 1923 Peace silver dollar. Philadelphia Mint issue lacking a mint mark. The obverse features the designer's monogram, AF (Anthony de Francisci), on the truncation of the neck. Struck in 0.900 fine silver with a reeded edge.
Weight: 0.858 ozt. Circulated condition showing significant wear with flattened details on the high points of the design. Surfaces exhibit numerous contact marks and scratches. Dark mottled toning and oxidation are present on the obverse and reverse. Surface residue is visible on the date.

164 - 1883, 1901, 1902, and 1908 US Liberty Head V Nicke A collection of US Liberty Head V nickels, including specimens dated 1883, 1901, 1902, and 1908. Struck in a copper-nickel alloy at the Philadelphia Mint, these five-cent pieces feature plain edges. The 1883 specimen is the No CENTS variety, bearing the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM at the base of the reverse. The 1901, 1902, and 1908 examples are the With CENTS variety. All coins display the Liberty Head obverse and a reverse featuring a wreath surrounding a central Roman numeral V. The collection is in raw, uncertified condition.

Diameter: 21.21 mm
Weight: 5.00 g. The coins display moderate to heavy circulated wear consistent with Good to Very Good condition. Significant environmental staining and dark toning are visible, particularly affecting the 1901 and 1908 examples. Surface contact marks and micro-scratches are present throughout. The coronets and portrait details show significant wear and flattening.

165 - 1859 US Seated Liberty Silver Dime 1859 US Seated Liberty silver dime. This specimen is struck in .900 fine silver and was minted at the Philadelphia Mint, indicated by the absence of a mint mark. The obverse features the Seated Liberty design with the date 1859 positioned at the base. The reverse displays the denomination ONE DIME within an agricultural wreath. The 1859 issue is a common date within the series with a mintage of 450,000 pieces.

Diameter: 17.9 mm
Weight: 2.49 grams. The coin is in a heavily circulated state, showing significant wear on both faces. Details on Liberty's figure and the reverse wreath are largely flattened, and the rims have begun to merge with the peripheral devices in several areas. Surfaces show a grey, circulated tone with dark residue in the recessed areas and numerous fine scratches consistent with long-term use.

166 - Mid-20th Century Metales Castillo Taxco Sterling S This vintage ranger-style belt features a hand-tooled leather strap and a sterling silver buckle set by the renowned workshop Metales Castillo of Taxco, Mexico. The leather strap is decorated with an intricate floral and acanthus leaf scrolling pattern, accented by white contrast stitching. The buckle displays a modernist geometric aesthetic with diagonal stripes of varying metal tones inlaid into a sterling silver base. The reverse of the buckle is clearly stamped with the marks METALES over CASTILLO, accompanied by a shield-shaped eagle hallmark containing the number 65. The set includes the primary buckle and two matching leather keepers.

Total length: Approximately 47 inches
Buckle width: Approximately 1.5 inches. Fair vintage condition. The leather strap exhibits significant signs of age and heavy use, including deep creasing, surface cracking, and localized darkening. The sterling silver buckle and interior rivets show heavy tarnish and oxidation, with visible green verdigris on the prong and mounting hardware. The reverse of the buckle shows substantial patina and some surface wear.

167 - Late 19th to Early 20th Century Wightman & Hough G This antique round locket pendant is a product of the Wightman & Hough Company, a manufacturer based in Providence, Rhode Island. The piece is constructed from yellow gold-filled metal. The obverse features an engraved crown motif at the center, set with eighteen small, dark, rose-cut faceted stones. These stones are identified as pastes, which was common for the period. One stone in the lower left corner of the crown displays a lighter color compared to the others. The reverse of the locket is engraved with a large, ornate script monogram that appears to read MWP. The locket opens on a side hinge to reveal two circular photograph compartments. The interior of one compartment is stamped with the maker's mark featuring W & H CO within a heart-shaped border. The pendant is equipped with a simple circular bale for suspension.

Diameter: 1 inch (25.4 mm). The locket is in good antique condition. There is visible surface wear throughout, including fine scratches and minor loss to the gold-filled finish on the edges and high points (brassing), revealing the base metal. The interior compartments show some tarnish and minor oxidation. The hinge and bale are in functional condition.

168 - Mid-20th Century Two Pieces of Costume Jewelry Inc This two-piece collection of vintage costume jewelry features a Chinoiserie-style intaglio bracelet and a large feline brooch. The gold-tone link bracelet is composed of six oval, reverse-carved and painted intaglios, likely fashioned from Lucite or glass. Each intaglio depicts an Asian-inspired figure with a parasol in a garden setting, detailed in gold tones against a dark background. The links are joined by textured, gold-tone oval connectors and secured with a fold-over clasp. The second piece is a large, stylized leaping tiger brooch with an intricately textured and scrolling gold-tone cast body. The design of the brooch is attributed to George Lederman and features green stone eyes and a red-toned accent in the open mouth. The reverse is fitted with a pin back and a safety catch. No maker marks are visible on either item.

Bracelet length: 7.25 inches
Brooch length: 3 inches
Brooch height: 1.5 inches. Both items are in good vintage condition. The bracelet's intaglios exhibit internal crazing and minor deterioration to the painted backing, which is common for vintage reverse-carved pieces. There is light surface wear and minor patination to the gold-tone finish of both items. The pin mechanism and stones are intact.

169 - Late 19th Century Carved Shell Cameo Gold Filled B An antique oval brooch featuring a hand-carved shell cameo set within a gold filled frame. The cameo is carved in high relief from carnelian shell (Cassis rufa), depicting a right-facing profile of a woman in the classical style. The subject is rendered with wavy hair adorned with a foliate crown and a draped neckline, utilizing the natural white layer of the shell against a translucent orange-brown background. The gold filled setting features a decorative double border with an inner twisted rope wire and an outer scalloped, wavy edge. The reverse is fitted with a traditional tube hinge and a simple C-clasp, with the pin stem extending slightly beyond the frame edge. No maker marks, hallmarks, or purity stamps are visible on the metal or the shell.

1.25 inches (height) x 1 inch (width). The brooch is in good antique condition. The carved shell appears intact with no visible cracks or stress lines when back-lit. The gold filled frame shows age-appropriate surface wear, including light scratches and tarnish. There are visible areas of greenish oxidation (verdigris) near the hinge and clasp mechanisms.

170 - Mexican Sterling Silver and Green Stone Pill Ring This is a vintage Mexican sterling silver pill ring, featuring a hinged compartment beneath the primary setting. The ring is prominently set with a large oval green stone cabochon, measuring approximately 20mm x 15mm, and three smaller round green stone cabochons arranged in a tiered design. The stones are bezel-set and accented by rope-twist borders. The overall aesthetic is characterized by ornate, hand-applied foliate motifs and textured silver work. The ring features a wide bypass-style shank which allows for minor adjustability.

Interior markings include a circular stamp reading HECHO EN MEXICO surrounding the maker's initials V.M. and the silver purity mark 925. To the right of this is a standard Mexican Eagle assay mark containing the number 3, identifying the piece as originating from Taxco. A small incised cross mark is present on the interior base of the stone setting.

Ring size: 7.25 to 7.5 (US). The ring is in good vintage condition with a heavy natural patina and oxidation consistent with age, particularly in the recessed areas of the ornate metalwork. The stones are secure within their settings and show minor surface wear and natural inclusions. The silver band exhibits light surface scratches and scuffing from use. The hinge and closure for the pill compartment are functional.

171 - 2011 US Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration Medal A 2011 commemorative medal issued for the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration. The obverse features a Ronald Reagan portrait. The reverse features a heraldic eagle design. The medal is housed in its original blue velvet-lined presentation case with a logo printed on the interior silk lid. No fineness or maker marks are visible on the medal or case.
Weight: 0.855 ozt. Extremely fine with peripheral toning in golden and blue hues. The mirrored surfaces exhibit visible handling marks and fingerprints.

172 - 1938, 1964 US Jefferson Nickels Collection, A collection of United States Jefferson Nickels housed in a blue textured Whitman coin folder, model number 9410. This set encompasses coins issued between 1938 and 1964, featuring the Jefferson Nickel obverse and reverse designs across various mint marks. The collection includes the 35% silver alloy war nickels dated 1942 through 1945, which are distinguished by their metal composition and mint mark placement above the dome of Monticello on the reverse. The remaining coins are composed of a standard cupronickel alloy. The folder is titled in gold foil stamping and includes slots for circulation issues from the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints within the specified date range.

Height: 9.25 inches. The coins exhibit a range of circulated conditions from Good to About Uncirculated. Some specimens from the 1950s and 1960s retain portions of their original mint luster. The 35% silver war nickels display varying degrees of surface oxidation and characteristic dark or yellowish-brown toning. The Whitman folder shows minor external shelf wear, including scuffed corners and light surface abrasions on the covers. Interior slots show typical wear from coin insertion and removal.

173 - 1922 US Peace Silver Dollar This 1922 US Peace silver dollar is a Philadelphia Mint issue, characterized by the absence of a mint mark on the reverse. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the designer Anthony de Francisci's monogram AF on the truncation of Liberty's neck. The reverse displays the eagle motif with the PEACE inscription on the rock. This 1922 date represents the first year of full-scale production and remains the highest mintage year of the Peace dollar series.

Diameter: 38.1 mm
Weight: 26.73 g. This coin is in circulated condition with moderate wear on high points, particularly on Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. Numerous fine surface scratches and hairlines are present on both the obverse and reverse, indicating the piece has been cleaned. Several small dark spots and minor pitting are visible in the reverse fields and on the eagle's body.

174 - 1876-CC US Seated Liberty Silver Dime This 1876-CC US Seated Liberty silver dime was struck at the Carson City Mint. The obverse features the Seated Liberty design with the date 1876 positioned at the base. The reverse displays the denomination ONE DIME within a decorative wreath, with the CC mint mark located below the wreath. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The 1876-CC is a recognized issue from the Nevada-based mint during the late 19th century.

Diameter: 17.9 mm. The coin is in a heavily circulated and worn condition. Significant flattening is present on the high points of the obverse figure and the reverse wreath. Both faces exhibit dark, mottled toning and environmental surface damage. Numerous small scratches and abrasions are visible across the surfaces. The date, primary inscriptions, and mint mark remain legible.

175 - 1789-1797 George Washington Presidential Commemora A pair of commemorative pieces presented by the American Mint in a blue velvet-lined plastic display case. The set consists of one United States George Washington Presidential $1 coin and one large commemorative medal. Both items feature a proof-like finish with mirrored fields and frosted devices. The US $1 coin obverse displays a portrait of Washington with the legend GEORGE WASHINGTON 1ST PRESIDENT 1789-1797, while the reverse features the Statue of Liberty. The larger medal features a portrait of Washington with an architectural backdrop and the dates 1789 and 1797 on the obverse; its reverse shows a heraldic eagle with a shield and the inscription THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The case is printed with PRESIDENTIAL PROOF SET, AMERICAN MINT, and LIMITED EDITION 20,000. Accompanying documentation includes a handwritten note specifying a 24 karat gold-layered finish. The coins appear to be in uncirculated condition as originally issued. The plastic display case exhibits light surface scratches and minor dust accumulation. No evidence of toning or environmental damage is visible on the surfaces of the items through the protective housing.

176 - 1930's -50's Mexican Sterling Silver and Gold Tool A vintage Western-style ranger belt featuring a four-piece sterling silver hardware set consisting of a buckle, two keepers, and a decorative tip. The hardware is decorated with relief-carved floral and scrollwork motifs accented with gold-tone overlays. The strap is made of hand-tooled leather featuring deep scrolling floral and leaf patterns. The reverse of the buckle is stamped with a triangular mark containing the words PLATA and JALISCO around the number 925. Below the triangle are the maker initials V.H.L.C and the location GUAD. MEX. A circular Mexican eagle assay mark containing the number 53 is present to the left of the hallmark. The reverse of the silver tip is incised with the number 37.

Total length: approximately 42 inches
Folded length: approximately 21 inches. The belt is in fair, well-worn condition. The leather strap shows significant signs of age and use, including cracking, surface finish loss, and structural wear near the adjustment holes and buckle attachment. The sterling silver hardware displays a heavy aged patina and surface scratches consistent with age. Verdigris oxidation is visible on the buckle prong.

177 - Late 20th Century Italian Sterling Silver Flat Her This Italian sterling silver necklace is designed in a flat herringbone style, featuring closely set, flattened links that create a smooth, ribbon-like appearance. The piece is secured by a spring ring clasp and includes end caps stamped with the 925 hallmark for sterling silver and the ITALY country of origin mark.
Length: Not specified; visually appears to be collar length. The item is in good condition overall. There is some light surface oxidation and tarnish visible on the clasp and end caps, which is consistent with age and use.

178 - 1989 A Set of Four Lindenwold Fine Jewelers 1 Cara Lindenwold Fine Jewelers set of four loose cubic zirconia diamond simulants. Each gemstone is a round brilliant cut with 58 facets, graded by the manufacturer as internally flawless in clarity with an excellent color grade. The stones are secured in their original packaging within black cardstock display folders embossed with the Lindenwold logo and Made in the U.S.A. Each gemstone is accompanied by a Cubic Zirconia Diamond Simulant Certificate providing a jeweler's report. The certificates are printed with the signature of administrator David L. Carrington and hand-signed in blue ink by Dorothy Lewis Callahan. All documentation bears a copyright date of 1989 and includes security insurance number CBI-07290 and certificate of ownership number 59004.

Measurements: 6.5mm crown spread
Weight: 1.0 carat (diamond equivalent size). The gemstones appear bright and clear with no visible scratches, chips, or abrasions. The paper certificates and folders show minor signs of age consistent with long-term storage, including light toning and minor creasing. All stones remain secured in their original clear plastic packaging inside the folders.

179 - 20th Century Navajo Sterling Silver and Black Onyx A matched pair of Navajo sterling silver drop earrings featuring a Southwestern design. Each earring is set with a single pear-shaped black onyx cabochon within a scalloped bezel. The central stone is bordered by a cast silver frame with foliate and scroll motifs. Three feather-form charms are suspended from loops at the base of the frame. The earrings are suspended from fishhook wires. The metal shows a combination of polished surfaces and a natural dark patina, with a textured finish on the reverse side. No hallmarks or maker marks are visible.
Total length: 3.25 inches
Total weight: 0.382 ozt. Fair condition. This pair is incomplete as one earring is missing one of its three feather charms; the wire-wrapped mounting for the missing charm remains attached to the frame. The other earring is complete with all three charms. There is visible tarnish, oxidation, and minor surface scratches consistent with use.

180 - 1948-1980 Mexican Sterling Silver Engraved Brooch A circular vintage Mexican sterling silver dual-purpose jewelry piece that functions as both a brooch and a pendant. The front features a hand-engraved and chased scene of a figure in traditional Mexican attire, including a sombrero and patterned vest, standing in a desert landscape with a saguaro cactus, agave plants, and mountains. The border is detailed with a decorative scalloped edge. The reverse is stamped with a circular mark reading STERLING 0925 MEXICO alongside a Mexican eagle assay hallmark. The presence of the eagle mark indicates production between 1948 and 1980. The back is equipped with a hinged pin with a rolling safety clasp and a fixed bail for suspension as a pendant.

Diameter: 1.25 inches
Weight: 0.324 troy ounces. The item is in good vintage condition showing light surface scratches and signs of wear typical for its age. A natural tarnish patina is visible on the reverse. The pin clasp and pendant bail are functional and intact.

181 - 1885-O US Morgan Silver Dollar This US Morgan silver dollar was struck at the New Orleans Mint in 1885. The coin is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The obverse features the Morgan design with the date 1885 and thirteen stars along the border. The reverse includes the O mint mark located above the denomination, the heraldic eagle design, and the motto In God we trust in Gothic script. This specimen shows characteristics of a heavily circulated coin with significant metal loss on high points due to use in commerce.

Weight: 0.827 ozt (approximately 25.72 grams). The coin exhibits significant circulation wear, consistent with a grade of Very Good to Fine. Flatness is observed on the eagle's breast feathers and the hair detail of the obverse portrait. The surfaces show numerous scratches, nicks, and minor rim dings. Dark toning is present within the recessed areas of the legends and design elements.

182 - 1972-S US Eisenhower 40% Silver Proof Dollar in Or 1972-S US Eisenhower silver proof dollar. This coin is struck in 40% silver and is housed in the original government packaging, commonly referred to as a Brown Pack or Brown Ike. The set includes the coin in a black plastic holder with silver-toned script reading Eisenhower, United States, Proof Dollar, and Packaged by U.S. Mint. The holder is seated in a red velvet-lined tray within a brown faux-woodgrain outer box featuring a gold-embossed seal of the United States. The coin features the standard Eisenhower obverse and Apollo 11 reverse designs and bears the S mint mark for the San Francisco Mint.

Diameter: 38.1 mm
Weight: 24.59 grams
Composition: .400 silver, .600 copper
Box length: 6.5 inches. Proof. The coin displays mirror-like fields and frosted devices. Light surface haze and subtle golden-brown peripheral toning are visible on the reverse. The outer box and holder exhibit minor signs of shelf wear and storage.

183 - 1984-P and 1998-P A Pair of US Kennedy Half Dollar A pair of US Kennedy half dollars, dated 1984 and 1998, both featuring the Philadelphia (P) mint mark. These coins are standard copper-nickel clad issues that have received aftermarket selective gold plating on the obverse portrait of John F. Kennedy. The gold-toned portrait provides a visual contrast against the brilliant silver-colored fields. Obverse inscriptions include LIBERTY at the top rim, IN GOD WE TRUST flanking the portrait, and the respective dates and mint marks at the bottom rim. The coins are presented on an original white and blue promotional card from the Danbury Mint.

Diameter: 30.61 mm
Weight: 11.34 g. Both coins are in uncirculated condition, exhibiting high luster and no visible signs of wear or circulation. They remain attached to the original presentation card, which shows minimal signs of handling.

184 - 1901-O US Morgan Silver Dollar This US silver dollar is a 1901 Morgan dollar struck at the New Orleans Mint, as indicated by the O mint mark on the reverse positioned between the wreath and the denomination. The coin features the Morgan obverse and reverse designs. It is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. The obverse exhibits the date 1901 and the legend E PLURIBUS UNUM. The reverse displays the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, the motto In God we trust, and the denomination ONE DOLLAR. The 1901-O is a common date in the series with a total mintage of 13,320,000 pieces.

Weight: 0.830 ozt. The coin is in heavily circulated condition, showing wear patterns consistent with a grade of Good to Very Good. Significant wear has flattened the fine details of Liberty's hair, the cotton bolls, and the eagle's breast feathers. The surfaces display an uneven dark grey patina, heavy toning, and numerous contact marks and small scratches acquired through extensive circulation.

185 - US A Collection of American Mint Commemorative Med A collection of commemorative medals and rounds produced by the American Mint, several accompanied by their respective Certificates of Authenticity. The grouping includes various themes such as Presidential Dollar Trials featuring Abraham Lincoln, Civil War Inspirations depicting Robert E. Lee, and pieces commemorating the Gold Certificate, Constitutional Right to Bear Arms, Saratoga County, and Don't Tread on Me. Two large gold-toned medals feature a proof-like finish with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, inscribed 16th President 1861-1865. Another large gold-toned round features an eagle design with Gold Certificate and United States of America legends. Smaller rounds in copper and bronze tones depict historical and constitutional themes. One round includes a colorized miniature representation of historical US gold certificates. Serial numbers listed on the provided Certificates of Authenticity include B 02903, A 04447, B 09284, and B 09285. Items are housed in protective plastic capsules and flips.

Diameter: Approximately 32 mm to 44 mm. Medals appear to be in uncirculated, proof-like condition with bright luster and no visible signs of wear or handling. Protective packaging shows minor superficial scuffing.

186 - Mexican Sterling Silver Western Style Belt Buckle This vintage belt features a sterling silver plaque buckle manufactured by maker JFGM in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The rectangular buckle is decorated with an embossed Western-style floral and foliate scroll design surrounding a central unengraved oval cartouche. The reverse of the buckle displays several hallmarks, including a central triangle containing the purity mark 925. The words Guadalajara and Jalisco are stamped along the upper edges of the triangle, while the initials JFGM and Guad Mex are positioned below. The buckle is secured to the strap with a rear pin and loop attachment. The accompanying brown leather strap is finished with tonal stitching and includes two metal snap fasteners to allow for buckle interchangeability.
Total length: 23.5 inches. The leather strap shows significant signs of wear and age, including extensive surface cracking, finish loss, and scuffing, particularly at the buckle attachment point and tip. The sterling silver buckle exhibits a heavy dark patina and tarnish throughout.

187 - Vintage Navajo Silver and Red Coral Double Stone L A vintage Navajo statement ring crafted in silver, featuring two large, polished red coral cabochons. The stones are securely held in sawtooth bezels, which are surrounded by a decorative twisted wire rope border. The silverwork includes two hand-stamped leaves with serrated edges and two small silver beads, commonly referred to as raindrops. The face of the ring is supported by a split shank that merges into a solid band. Faint, illegible marks are present on the interior of the band, which shows a deep natural patina consistent with age.
Weight: 0.400 ozt
Ring Face Length: 1.5 inches
Ring Size: 6.25 - 6.5 (US). The ring is in good vintage condition with heavy patina and tarnish to the silver surfaces. The coral stones are intact with natural surface irregularities and are secure in their settings. The band shows light wear consistent with age but remains structurally sound.

188 - Victorian Gold Filled Round Locket by Wightman and A Victorian gold-filled circular locket pendant produced by Wightman and Hough Co. The front face features an engraved interlocking braided or true lover's knot border surrounding a central engine-turned field. At the center of the field is an eight-point starburst setting containing a single small dark stone. The back of the locket has a plain, polished finish. The interior contains one side with a removable metal retaining frame for a photograph, set against a guilloche patterned background. A simple circular ring bail is attached to the top for suspension. The maker mark W&H CO within a heart-shaped border is stamped on the upper interior rim.
Diameter: 0.87 inches (22 mm). Fair to Good condition. The exterior surfaces show significant scratching and scuffing from age and wear. Verdigris is visible on the interior hinge, inner rims, and photo frame. There is noticeable thinning of the gold-filled layer at the edges. The hinge and closure remain functional and secure.

189 - Vintage Sterling Silver Repousse Hinged Bangle Bra A hinged bangle bracelet crafted from sterling silver featuring elaborate repousse and chased ornamentation. The exterior of the tubular band is decorated with a continuous pattern of blooming flowers and scrolling foliage in a Victorian style. The design incorporates three station settings: a central oval station and two flanking circular stations. Each station is set with a cream-colored pearlescent cabochon. The bracelet features a hinged construction secured with a push-button tongue-in-groove clasp. A small, illegible rectangular mark is present on the interior of the band.
Weight: 0.704 ozt
Interior Diameter: Approximately 2.5 inches
Exterior Diameter: Approximately 3 inches. The bracelet is in good vintage condition with a natural aged patina and tarnish consistent with silver. Minor surface wear and scuffing are visible on the pearl cabochons, commensurate with age and use.

190 - Italian Micromosaic and Millefiori Glass Cross Pen An Italian micromosaic and millefiori glass dual-purpose pendant-brooch in the form of a Latin cross. The piece is constructed with a gold-tone base metal frame featuring decorative twisted-rope wire borders around each circular segment. The face of the cross is decorated with multi-colored glass millefiori and micromosaic tesserae. The design center consists of a circular floral cluster, which is surrounded by six individual circular millefiori flower motifs in shades of red, yellow, and blue. These elements are set within a background composed of smaller blue and white rectangular tesserae. The reverse of the cross is stamped with the word ITALY. The piece is equipped with a horizontal pin stem and a C-clasp for use as a brooch, as well as a jump-ring bale at the top for use as a pendant.

Height: 1.25 inches (3.2 cm) excluding the bale. This item is in very good vintage condition. All primary millefiori glass components and surrounding background tesserae appear to be present and intact. There is minor surface oxidation and wear to the gold-tone finish on the reverse side, consistent with age. The jump-ring bale at the top shows slight distortion.

191 - A Pair of US Danbury Mint Gold and Silver Kennedy A pair of US Kennedy Half Dollars, dated 1989 and 1990, from the Danbury Mint Gold and Silver Kennedy Half Dollar Collection. Each coin is a standard copper-nickel clad half dollar that has been modified by a third party with selective 24 karat gold plating applied to the raised obverse design elements, including the portrait, inscriptions, and date. The fields exhibit a bright silver-toned finish. The 1989 coin bears the D mint mark for Denver; the 1990 coin bears a mint mark partially obscured by the plating. The coins are mounted on an original Danbury Mint decorative blue and white presentation card featuring the company name in script and customer service information. Both coins appear to be in uncirculated condition with no visible wear to the plated surfaces. The presentation card shows minor handling and surface dust consistent with age.

192 - US 1898-O Morgan Silver Dollar This US 1898-O Morgan Silver Dollar was struck at the New Orleans Mint. The coin is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. It features the Liberty Head obverse and the eagle with wreath reverse design with a reeded edge. Obverse inscriptions include E PLURIBUS UNUM and the date 1898. Reverse inscriptions include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, In God we trust, and the denomination ONE DOLLAR, with the O mint mark located above the DOLLAR. The Morgan dollar series was produced by the US Mint between 1878 and 1904, and again in 1921.

Weight: 0.860 ozt. Very fine. The coin displays moderate circulation wear consistent with its grade, particularly on the high points of Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast feathers. Significant surface toning and dark oxidation are present across both the obverse and reverse. Numerous contact marks and small abrasions are visible in the fields and on the devices.

193 - A Collection of US Buffalo Nickels in a Whitman Fo A collection of United States Buffalo (Indian Head) five-cent coins housed in a vintage blue Whitman folder, No. 9008. The folder is designed for the series spanning from 1913 through 1938. The collection contains multiple copper-nickel specimens from the Philadelphia, Denver (D), and San Francisco (S) mints. Visible coins include first-year 1913 issues of both the Type 1 (Raised Ground) and Type 2 (Recessed Ground) reverse varieties. Each coin features the obverse profile of a Native American and a reverse depicting an American bison, both designed by James Earle Fraser. The assortment includes various dates and mint marks, though several slots remain empty.
Folder height: 7.5 inches
Folder width: 5.75 inches. The coins are in circulated condition, generally ranging from good to very fine. Most specimens exhibit flattened high-point relief and typical wear to the dates and inscriptions. The blue folder shows signs of age and use, including rubbed edges, bumped corners, and surface scuffing.

194 - US 1982-1985 Great American Presidents Medal Colle A collection of commemorative medals produced by The National Historic Mint as part of the Great American Presidents Double Eagle series. These medals feature a two-tone finish with 24 karat gold plating on the relief portraits and .999 silver plating on the fields. The obverses depict US Presidents George Washington, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald W. Reagan, and John Fitzgerald Kennedy, with dates ranging from 1982 to 1985. The reverses feature a stylized Double Eagle motif accompanied by various commemorative anniversary inscriptions. The set is housed in a black velvet-lined presentation case with a silver-stamped National Historic Mint logo. Accompanying the medals are two paper Certificates of Authenticity signed by Nathaniel H. Merlyn III, bearing serial numbers 86052 and 971643. These items are privately minted numismatic commemoratives and do not carry legal tender status.

Total weight: 5.112 ozt. The medals appear in uncirculated condition, showing light surface toning and minor spotting on the silver-plated fields. The velvet presentation box exhibits minor external dust and light wear. The paper certificates show creases and light age-related yellowing consistent with their age.

195 - 1923 US Peace Silver Dollar This 1923 US Peace silver dollar was struck at the Philadelphia mint and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The coin features the standard Peace dollar obverse and reverse designs by Anthony de Francisci. The 1923 Philadelphia issue is a common date with a high mintage of over 30 million coins.

Weight: 0.858 ozt. The coin exhibits significant circulation wear on the high points of the hair and feathers, consistent with a fine to very fine grade. The fields show multiple contact marks and light scratches. A dark silver-grey patina is present across both faces. A small area of green residue or corrosion is visible on the obverse date.

196 - A Collection of Five Vintage and Antique Sterling This collection of five sterling silver thimbles features a variety of decorative patterns and noted American and British makers. The group includes various designs including traditional honeycomb dimpling, a geometric starburst pattern, a band of eight-point stars, a scrolling foliate band, and a repousse rose and leaf design.

Identification and Hallmarks:
1. One thimble features a scrolling foliate band and is marked on the interior apex with the maker mark M & D for Moore & Dickinson above the word STERLING.
2. One thimble features a band of star motifs and is marked on the rim with STERLING 9.
3. One thimble features a geometric starburst pattern and is marked on the rim with DURA and a small flag symbol containing a P, a known brand mark for the Simons Brothers Company.
4. One English thimble features a full set of British hallmarks on the rim: the maker mark H, C, & S in a rectangular cartouche for Henry Griffith & Sons, an anchor for the Birmingham assay office, a lion passant indicating .925 sterling silver, and a lowercase d in a shaped shield for the year 1903. It is also stamped with the size 15.
5. One thimble features a repousse rose and leaf design with a fluted rim. The interior apex is marked with an S inside a shield for the Simons Brothers Company, the word STERLING, and a size mark.

Dimensions: Approximately 0.75 inches to 1 inch in height
Weight: 0.865 ozt. The items are in good antique and vintage condition with expected surface wear, minor tarnishing, and light indentations consistent with age and use. All hallmarks and decorative patterns remain clear and legible.

197 - Vintage Southwestern Sterling Silver Eagle and Mot This Southwestern-style necklace is crafted from sterling silver and features a prominent cast eagle pendant with outstretched wings and detailed feathering. Below the eagle are three pear-cut mother-of-pearl cabochons, each secured in a serrated bezel and exhibiting an iridescent pinkish-white luster. Three articulated silver feather charms are suspended from the base of the gemstone settings, each featuring wire-wrapped bales. The pendant is integrated into a chain composed of elongated oval links and secures with a simple hook-and-eye closure. The reverse of the eagle wing bears an applied rectangular plaque stamped with STERLING SILVER above a small pictorial hallmark depicting a bird in flight.

Pendant Length: 3 inches
Total Wearable Length: 14 inches. The necklace is in good vintage condition, exhibiting a natural dark patina and tarnish consistent with age. There is minor surface wear and light scratching to the silver and the mother-of-pearl stones.

198 - Vintage Zuni-Style Sunface Mosaic Inlay Silver Bro This Native American Zuni-style mosaic inlay brooch depicts a traditional Sunface deity. The design features a stylized face with a multi-colored forehead and a radiating feather headdress. The piece is crafted using channel inlay construction with mother of pearl, turquoise, spiny oyster or coral, and black jet or onyx segments. The silver-colored metal setting is accented with twisted wire work and silver bead raindrops. The reverse is fitted with a horizontal pin stem and a rotating safety clasp. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the reverse.

Height: Approximately 1.25 inches (32 mm)
Weight: 0.227 ozt (approximately 7.06 grams). The brooch is in good vintage condition. The silver-colored metal exhibits surface scratches and tarnishing consistent with age and use. The mosaic inlay is largely intact and secure, though minor gaps in the silver channels are present, which is typical of handmade pieces of this period. All primary stone and shell segments are present.

200 - 10K Gold & Sterling Western Tooled Leather Belt wi This vintage Western-style belt is constructed of genuine leather featuring deep hand-tooled floral and acanthus leaf motifs throughout its length. The belt is fitted with a four-piece hardware set produced by G-PMSB (Gershon Philip Manuel Silver Buckle), comprised of a sculpted buckle, two matching keepers, and a decorative belt tip. Each hardware piece is crafted from sterling silver with high-relief Western scrollwork and 10 karat gold floral and foliage overlays. The reverse of the buckle bears the stamped marks GUARANTEED, G PMS B, 10K GOLD, and 925 SILVER.

Width: 1 inch
Overall Length: 44 inches. The belt is in fair to good vintage condition with signs of heavy use and age. The leather strap shows significant surface cracking, heavy patina, and stretching, particularly surrounding the adjustment holes. The silver and gold hardware exhibits heavy tarnish and oxidation throughout. There is a visible accumulation of green verdigris around the rivet on the reverse side of the belt tip.

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