Four Canes All having Sterling Silver Mounts
one carved with dog in a dog house,19th century
height 36 inches
Provenance: From Collection of Steven and Paula Schimmel Woodstock, Connecticut
Group of Four Brian Donnelly “KAWS” (American B.1974) X Sons and Daughters Eyewear
to include grey, pink and two black glasses
Length 8 inches
Condition: all are in original packaging and two are still sealed and never been opened, They all have stock X verification stickers as well
14K Yellow Gold Double Sided Locket
one side having a scenic picture and other with floral decoration
1 1/2 inch diameter, total weight 37.5 grams
Provenance: From Collection of Steven and Paula Schimmel Woodstock, Connecticut
14K Yellow and Pink Gold Bow Brooch having Sphere Watch
marked Tiffany and Company, having red enameling and diamonds, some chips to enameling
height 2 inches, total weight 25.8 grams
Two Hermes Paris Silk Scarfs
to include Hermes Paris “Les Clefs” Silk Scarf
in dark blue, gold and white, by Cathy Latham 1965
35″ x 35″, and Hermes Paris “Washington’s Carriage” Silk Scarf
in navy blue, red, white, by Cathy Latham 1978
35″ x 35″, both with soiling.
Eight box lots and flat trays to include Castleton china dinnerware set, art glass vase, cat figures, small cordials and glasses, trays, porcelain trays, pressed glass pitcher, pair of bookends, candlesticks, door stop, elephants iron bank, etc.
A pale red ground Daoist priest robe, the back having a central pagoda flanked by 2 dragons, surrounded by auspicious symbols roundels, flying cranes and 5 circle panels of flying cranes. 18th century – 19th century along with a child’s robe.
Three Piece Jocelyn Burton Sterling Silver Group pair of crystal lined condiment pots, one pepper shaker, each with seashell motif 1 crystal liner cracked height 2 inches, diameter 2 inches 14.7 troy ounces. Provenance: The consignor’s late husband, Philip Refson, owned the Charles de Temple jewelry shop on Jermyn St, London in the late 1970’s through early 90’s. Charles de Temple and Jocelyn Burton were friends, and he carried many of Jocelyn’s silver pieces in his store. Mr. Refson became a private client and personal friend of Jocelyn’s during this time and often commissioned pieces directly from Jocelyn. The chargers and the bull place card holders Philip was a Taurus are examples of commissioned pieces.