LOT #71045 |
Starting Bid: $1,000
BoJoe Turquoise, Coral, Gold Necklaces. ... (Total: 2 Items)
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Description
BoJoe Turquoise, Coral, Gold NecklacesStones: Carved coral inlay; turquoise cabochon
Metal: 18k gold
Marked: BoJoe
Gross Weight: 27.90 grams
Necklace Dimensions: 18 inches x 5/8 inch
Bracelet Dimensions: 6 inches x 3/16 inch
*Note: Turquoise is not tested for origin of color or treatment
Property from the Estate of a Chicago Lady
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Estimate: $2,000 - up.
Condition Report*:
Colored Gems:
Type(s): Coral and Turquoise
Shape(s): Carved Inlay and Cabochon
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Gold
Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: The BoJoe pendant centers a spiderweb turquoise cabochon measuring approximately 11.50 x 8.50 mm, exhibiting a fine network of dark matrix lines. Under magnification, small surface cavities are visible. This type of turquoise is prized for its natural web-like veining formed as the host rock intersected the gem during formation. The accompanying bracelet shows separation planes within the coral, indicating the use of multiple sections. The underside features a heavily textured gold surface, likely an intentional design element, while the display side exhibits moderate wear. Both pieces are signed BoJoe.
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Type(s): Coral and Turquoise
Shape(s): Carved Inlay and Cabochon
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Gold
Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: The BoJoe pendant centers a spiderweb turquoise cabochon measuring approximately 11.50 x 8.50 mm, exhibiting a fine network of dark matrix lines. Under magnification, small surface cavities are visible. This type of turquoise is prized for its natural web-like veining formed as the host rock intersected the gem during formation. The accompanying bracelet shows separation planes within the coral, indicating the use of multiple sections. The underside features a heavily textured gold surface, likely an intentional design element, while the display side exhibits moderate wear. Both pieces are signed BoJoe.
Auction Info
Tuesday Jewel Box Select Auction #172548 (go to Auction Home page)
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December
2nd
Tuesday
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Auction Dates
December
2nd
Tuesday
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