Estate of Mind Estate Appraisers & Auctioneers
February 5, 2022
Auction: Saturday, February 5th: 11am
www.EstateOfMind.biz
(845)386-4403
Preview: January 31st – February 4th by appointment only (masks must be worn)Absentee and Phone Bids
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. — EstateOfMind’s first major auction event of 2022 will be an online-only affair slated for Saturday, February 5, starting at 11 am Eastern time. The sale will be an offering of jewelry, coins, watches and decorative accessories from prominent estates, bank safety deposit boxes and family heirloom collections; online bidding is via LiveAuctioneers.com.
Included will be 9-24K gold and sterling jewelry from antique to modern; Morgan silver dollars; other coins and currency; estate pocket and wristwatches from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century; and more than 25 violin bows by famous makers..
Highlighting the jewelry category will be a Georgian-style gilt 9K yellow gold setting diamond necklace with approximately 7 carats of full cut diamonds; an Art Deco 14K yellow gold and diamond ring with around 4 carats of mine-cut diamonds; and a circa 1960s set of Indian 22K yellow gold natural pearl and red coral necklace and earrings set weighing a total of 115 grams.
Watches will include an Alphonse Matile-Geneva 18K yellow gold hunt case pocket watch with box hinge, “presented to Thomas Mooney by Charles A. Schultz Dec. 25th 1882”; a circa 1960 Vacheron & Constantin for LeCoultre 14K white gold diamond mystery dial unisex watch; a circa 1940 Movado 14K gold wristwatch; and a circa 1950 Rolex 18K yellow gold lady’s watch.
The more than 30 Morgan silver dollars will include an 1886-P, graded MS64 and an 1879-S, graded MS64. Other coins will include a 1928-P Peace silver dollar, graded MS64; a 1911-D Indian Head Quarter Eagle ($2.50) gold coin; a lot of four impressed Indian gold coins, including Quarter and Half Eagles (1908, 1909, 1915 and 1908) and a 1798 Liberty silver dollar.
Decorative accessories will feature a rare and unusual circa 1984 Gucci evening bag with enameled crystal snake head clasp and original invoice to the previous owner with Gucci papers; vintage perfumes; circa 1960 Gorham sterling Corinthian column candlesticks, 12¼ inches tall; a large circa 1910 Gorham sterling covered tureen, 10 inches wide; and Waterman fountain pens.
The violin bows will be by makers such as G.A. Moyer, Valoni, E.H. Roth, Voirin, Karl Beck, Karl Herman, Dorfler, Carl Suss, J. Richter, Tubbs, Homa, Weldlich and H.R. Pfretzshner. Other items of interest will include a 1930/40 Air King Model A-600 Catlin/Bakelite radio; Victorian canes; and circa 1960 Midcentury Modern stork shell sculpture signed Binazzi, 21 inches tall.
Returning to jewelry, also sold will be an Indian 22K yellow gold and Burmese ruby necklace and chandelier earrings set, circa 1960s, with approximately 15 carats of Burmese rubies; an Indian 22/24K yellow gold necklace and bangle bracelet set, circa 1970s; and an Art Deco 14K white gold and diamond ring boasting a large aquamarine of more than 25 carats, circa 1950s or 1960s.
Additional wristwatches will include a circa 1920 Art Deco platinum and diamond watch with 3 carats of white European cut diamonds; a 1940s Gallet stainless steel watch with a chronograph dial; a Tiffany & Co. lady’s 14K yellow gold watch; an Illinois Sangamo 23j watch; a circa 1960 Omega Seamaster wristwatch; a circa 1940 Helbros chronograph; a Nineteenth Century Swiss steel chronograph pocket watch with fancy dial, size 18; and a large lot of watch parts.
More from the coins category will include a 1798 Flowing Hair silver dollar; a rare 1890 proof struck Indian head penny, graded PF-65; a 1909 VDB Lincoln cent, graded MS-64; a lot of two Morgan silver dollars (an 1878-S 7 Tail Feathers dollar and a 1921-P dollar); collections of V.A.M. and Carson City silver dollars and $1,000 and $500 Federal Reserve paper notes, 1934.
Fans of silver will be treated to a rare Ball Tompkins & Black coin silver water pitcher, circa 1850, weighing 36.9 ounces; a large sterling tureen weighing 84 ounces; Gorham Lancaster rose sterling flatware; a Tiffany & Company maker’s sterling bowl; and a Gorham sterling flatware Fairfax pattern for 12. Also sold will be Waterford crystal and a Bradley & Hubbard lamp base.
Previews will be conducted January 31-February 4 by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call 845-386-4403. Masks are required.
For more information, email estateofmind2009@yahoo.com or www.estateofmind.biz.
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BEGINS AT 11AM WITH OUR FINEST JEWELRY & COIN AUCTION IN YEARS, ASSEMBLED WITH VERY PROMINENT ESTATES, BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES & COLLECTIONS THAT WILL INCLUDE 14, 18, 20, 22 & 24 KT GOLD, PRECIOUS GEM JEWELRY & WATCHES, AMAZING COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE VIOLIN BOWS (26). FEATURING GEMS FROM INDIA, A FAMILY’S HEIRLOOM COLLECTION, AMERICAN SILVER HOLLOWARE, FLATWARE & SERVING PIECES, LARGE COLLECTION OF ESTATE ARTWORK FROM MASSACHUSETTS, MORGAN HIGH GRADE SILVER DOLLARS & OTHER RARE COINS, 30+ LBS OF STERLING SILVER. OVER 500 LOTS TO BE SOLD.
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COLLECTION VINTAGE SIGNED VIOLIN BOWS, 19/20TH C.
AMBER BRACELET – LARGE PIECE OF AMBER, JURASSIC PERIOD (201-145 MILLION YEARS AGO). DISCOVERED IN POLAND, SILVER MOUNT. 2 1/4” X 1 1/2” X 3/4”
PR. GORHAM STERLING CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS, C. 1960, H. 12 1/4”, WEIGHTED, 27.3 OZ. EACH
GUCCI EVENING BAG, ENAMELED CRYSTAL SNAKE HEAD CLASP, ORIGINAL INVOICE TO PREVIOUS OWNER WITH GUCCI PAPERS, AN EXTREMELY RARE AND UNUSUAL TYPE, 1984, 5” X 9 1/2”
1886-P MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR – GRADED MS 64; 1 OF 30+
LARGE GORHAM STERLING COVERED TUREEN (RETAILED JE CADWELL & CO.), C. 1910, H. 10”, WIDTH INCL. HANDLES 14 1/2”, WEIGHT 55 OZ.
VINTAGE GALLET
STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH W/ CHRONOGRAPH DIAL, C. 1940’S
VICTORIAN BALTIC EGG YOLK AMBER NECKLACE, 19TH C., W. 3.3 OZ.
RARE 1911-D INDIAN HEAD QUARTER EAGLE (2 1/2 DOLLAR) GOLD COIN
SET (4) EXCEPTIONAL INDIAN 22 KT YELLOW GOLD & EMERALD (6 CT) NECKLACE, EARRINGS, RINGS, C. 1960’S, TOTAL WEIGHT 57 GR.
1879-S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR – GRADED MS 64
ART DECO 14KT YELLOW GOLD/ DIAMOND RING, APPROX. 4 CT MINE CUT BRIGHT WHITE DIAMONDS, SIZE 7 1/2
FINE ART DECO PLATINUM/ DIAMOND WRISTWATCH W/ APPROX. 3 CTS., CLEAN BRIGHT WHITE EUROPEAN CUT DIAMONDS, C. 1920, W. 21 GR., L. 7 1/4”, W/ CERTIFICATE (WORKING)
EXCEPTIONAL GEORGIAN STYLE INDIAN GILT 9 KT YELLOW GOLD SETTING DIAMOND NECKLACE W/APPROX. 7 CTS. FULL CUT DIAMONDS, C. 1960’S, W. 24 GR.
1928-P PEACE SILVER DOLLAR – GRADED MS 64
RARE BALL TOMPKINS & BLACK COIN SILVER WATER PITCHER (SUCCESSORS MARQUAND & CO.) NY, C.1850, H. 11 1/2”, W. 36.9 OZ.
SET (2) EXCEPTIONAL INDIAN 22 KT YELLOW GOLD & BURMESE RUBY NECKLACE W/CHANDELIER EARRINGS, C. 1960’S, W. NECKLACE 51.5 GR.; EARRINGS, 12.9 GR.; TOTAL WEIGHT 65 GR. WITH APPROX. 15 CTS. BURMESE RUBIES; WITH ORIGINAL C. LARGE CLASSICAL INDIAN STERLING SILVER KRISHMIAH CHETTY & SONS BOX
COVERED TUREEN (JEWELLERS BANGALORE),
C. 1950, H. 9”, W. 13 1/2” WEIGHT 84.1 OZ.
RARE US PAPER CURRENCY $1000 FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE, SERIES OF 1934
SET (2) EXCEPTIONAL INDIAN 22 KT YELLOW GOLD NATURAL PEARL/RED CORAL NECKLACE & EARRINGS, C. 1960’S, TOTAL WEIGHT 115 GR.
ART DECO 14 KT WHITE GOLD/DIAMOND/LARGE AQUAMARINE (APPROX. 25+ CTS) W/ APPROX. ½ CT. WHITE DIAMONDS, C. 1950/60, W. 18.1 GR., RING SIZE 4 1/2
LOT (5) BUTTERSCOTCH AMBER NECKLACES, 19/20TH C.
LOT (4) IMPRESSED INDIAN GOLD COINS INCL. QUARTER & HALF EAGLE, 1908, 1909, 1915 & 1908 20+ VAM SILVER DOLLARS, INCLUDING 1878-S, 1921-P: 1878-S VAM 57 R-7 I-5 (TOP 100), 1921-P VAM 25A R-I (TOP 100)
EXCEPTIONAL ALPHONSE MATILE-GENEVA PRESENTATION 18KT YELLOW GOLD POCKET WATCH W/ BOX HINGE, SER. #33699, CASE #25205, “PRESENTED TO THOMAS MOONEY BY CHARLES A. SCHULTZ DEC. 25TH 1882” SZ 18, W. 136.4 GR.
1798 LIBERTY SILVER DOLLAR F/VF
VIENNA COLD PAINTED 14KT YELLOW GOLD/ STERLING FIGURAL CAT-MOUSE BROOCH (HALLMARKED), 20TH C.
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