This auction presents 364 lots drawn from multiple private estates, spanning fine jewelry and sterling silver, art glass, antiques and furniture, tribal and Asian decorative arts, fine art prints, militaria, and an extensive archive of antique National Geographic publications. From a one of a kind inlaid redwood table by Joni Hamari featuring dinosaur bone and meteorite to a suite of five hand signed Salvador Dali etchings and a Cartier Panthère ladies watch, the sale rewards collectors across a remarkable range of categories. Pre-Bidding is underway. Submitting a maximum bid today ensures your place is secure when live bidding closes this auction on July 9, 2026 at 1:15 PM ET, with live bid calling streamed online. Art Glass The sale opens with a deep run of fine and antique glass. A signed R. Lalique Oleron vase represents the height of French Art Deco glassmaking, while an Italian Murano vase showcases the centuries old Venetian tradition with no visible cracks or chips. Several Loetz and Kralik examples follow, including an Art Nouveau snake vase and an iridescent rose bowl, alongside a Moser Karlsbad intaglio cut floral vase and an early 1972 Charles Lotton art glass vase. Five cranberry and cobalt pickle castors with original silver frames round out a section that also includes uranium glass vases that glow under blacklight and a hand blown 18th century mallet bottle recovered off the Florida coast. Tribal, Pre-Columbian, and Native American Art A carved hardwood suspension hook from the Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea, once used in a men's house to hang baskets and valuables, leads a small but compelling ethnographic group. A Tairona zoomorphic tumbaga figure and a Pre-Columbian Nayarit pottery shaman figure offer ancient Central and South American craftsmanship, while a Native American beaded buckskin dress, a Navajo saddle blanket, and an attributed Blackfoot trade knife with a brass tacked leather sheath speak to Plains and Southwest traditions. Asian Decorative Arts Five 20th century Chinese Sancai glazed roof tiles depicting foo dogs, qilin, and dragons bring vivid color and dimension to this section, joined by a Chinese famille rose bowl and a 19th century Qing dynasty ox wagon wheel. Four Japanese Meiji period okimono carvings showcase the refined detail collectors seek in that category, and a Tibetan Mahakala mask adds a striking ceremonial presence. Fine Art and P
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