62 - 3.79 ctw Oval Mixed Emerald ParcelFederal Assets Auctioneers
Four oval mixed cut natural emeralds exact total weight 3.79ct., clarity is heavily included, type III, medium dark, very slightly grayish, very sligh
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 850.00 - 1,095.00
Sold to floor for 400.00
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67 - Uncanny X-Men #500 by Stan LeeFederal Assets Auctioneers
A piece of comic book history, this limited edition print, drawn by Greg Land, depicts popular characters from the X-Men series. Greg Land got his sta
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 1,800.00 - 2,100.00
Sold to floor for 1,400.00
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68 - Le Jardin De Monet by Monet, ClaudeFederal Assets Auctioneers
"Le Jardin De Monet" is a framed limited edition lithograph on paper by Claude Monet. Printed by Atelier Tete a Tete in Paris and authoriz...
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 1,100.00 - 1,300.00
Sold to floor for 900.00
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71 - 1.73 ctw Diamond Ring - 14KT Rose GoldFederal Assets Auctioneers
One electronically tested 14KT rose gold lady's cast wedding ring with a split cathedral shank with a halo with a bright polish with milgrain de...
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 7,568.00 - 10,090.00
Sold to floor for 3,250.00
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74 - Untitled by Cook OriginalFederal Assets Auctioneers
This is an original acrylic painting on paper by Jenik Cook. Hand signed by the artist, it includes Letter of Authenticity. This piece comes from the
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 1,400.00 - 1,700.00
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76 - Cassatt - Kneeling in an ArmchairFederal Assets Auctioneers
Artist: Mary Stevenson Cassatt (b. 1844 - 1926) - Title: Kneeling in an Armchair - Medium: Fine Art Reproduction Giclee on Canvas - Image Size: Approx
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 300.00 - 400.00
Sold to floor for 170.00
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79 - Sterling Silver RingFederal Assets Auctioneers
One Sterling Silver Ring. The ring size is 8.25. Contains semiprecious stones.
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 120.00 - 150.00
Sold to floor for 110.00
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