Rare Earth, Rolex, Jewelry And Unique Artifacts Auction
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
Amber is fossilized resin from ancient pine trees. The sap that produced this amber was deposited in the Baltic Sea region between 40 million and 60 million years ago, some even over 100 million years. Amber occurs in all shapes, sizes, and shades ranging from white to yellow, orange to brown, even green (moss) and cherry. Each piece has inclusions that may include air bubbles, plants, or even preserved species of insects.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
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Production Year: 1896 Size: 16s Jewels: 7 jewels Grade: 114 Model: 3 Class: 26 Run Quantity: 2000 Production Dates: 1888 to 1898 Total Grade Production: 114000 Movement Configuration: Hunter Case Movement Setting: Pendant Wind, Lever Set Movement Finish: Gilded Plate: 3/4 Plate Barrel: Going Barrel Adjusted: No Source: elginnumbers.com
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula is the most important locality in the world for pure native copper. Mining began in 1845 and continued until 1982. Over 7 million tons of refined copper was recovered from Michigan's copper mines. In the early 1900s, it led the world in copper production and "Lake Copper" was the purity standard to which other refined copper was compared. Long before the mining operations of the past century began in the Keweenaw, prehistoric peoples mined copper from the mineral-rich veins.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
Production Year: 1899 Size: 0s Jewels: 7 jewels Grade: 173 Model: 1 Class: 60 Run Quantity: 5000 Production Dates: 1896 to 1898 Total Grade Production: 59000 Movement Configuration: Hunter Case Movement Setting: Pendant Wind and Set Movement Finish: Nickel Damaskeening Plate: 3/4 Plate Barrel: Going Barrel Adjusted: No Source: elginnumbers.com
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
Claude Dambreville Born: 1934 Known for: Painting Biography from Akiba Antiques Claude Dambreville was born in Port-au-Prince on December 17, 1934, and died on March 15, 2021. He studied drawing and painting at the School ABC in Paris, at the Art Center, and with his father-in-law, the late Haitian artist Petion Savain. He has exhibited internationally. Source: askART
Stones indicated on GemOro Testerossa Tester.
Stones indicated on GemOro Testerossa Tester.
Production Year: 1887 Size: 18s Jewels: 7 jewels Grade: 97 Model: 1 Class: 6 Run Quantity: 50000 Production Dates: 1884 to 1893 Total Grade Production: 323000 Movement Configuration: Hunter Case Movement Setting: Key Wind / Key Set Movement Finish: Gilded Plate: Full Plate Barrel: Going Barrel Adjusted: No Source: elginnumbers.com
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
Fannie Lou Bennett Spelce Born: 1908 - Dyer, Arkansas Died: 1998 - Austin, Texas Known for: Scenes of small towns, southern genre, folk art oil painting A painter of "delightful memories" of small town life of Dyer, Arkansas, Fannie Spelce was a professional nurse who worked in Houston from 1955 through 1959 with Dr. Michael DeBakey in his pioneering open-heart surgery. She retired from her forty-two year nursing career in 1972, and devoted herself to her talent and interest in fine-art painting. In the summer of 1966, she took art lessons at Laguna Gloria Art Museum, but a teacher discouraged her by describing her work as "primitive". He suggested that she not take lessons but just work on her own. By 1970, she had a relatively large body of work, and her son, Bennett, an advertising executive, took some of her paintings to New York City, where a representative of the Kennedy Galleries offered to represent her. Her highly detailed, ultra precise depictions scenes of old-fashioned, good times near her Ozark-farm birthplace, gained widespread attention. In totality, she completed nearly 500 paintings, which are "happy renditions of days gone by, even though not everyone may agree with the rose-colored view that the artist presents." (288) Sources: Chuck and Jan Rosenak, "Museum of American Folk Art Encyclopedia of "Twentieth-Century American Folk Art and Artists" askART
Production Year: 1897 Size: 0s Jewels: 15 jewels Grade: 130 Model: 1 Class: 60 Run Quantity: 2000 Production Dates: 1894 to 1898 Total Grade Production: 45000 Movement Configuration: Hunter Case Movement Setting: Pendant Wind and Set Movement Finish: Nickel Damaskeening Plate: 3/4 Plate Barrel: Going Barrel Adjusted: No Source: elginnumbers.com
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.
These items came from an estate where the seller's father was the previous owner of a marina located on Long Branch Lake in Macon County, Missouri, from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. The seller's father would walk the shorelines in his spare time. Some of these items may have been from these discoveries. The seller's father also hunted for artifacts in other counties, including Randolph County, Missouri. Some items may have also been purchased during his time collecting.