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Louis Vuitton Autograph Letter Signed. Sold for Over $4,000.
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Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk Dating to the Late 1920’s
Vintage Louis Vuitton steamer trunk dating to the late 1920’s. Wooden trunk’s interior is stamped in blue ink, “Louis Vuitton / Paris 1. Rue Scribe / 149 New Noro St. London”. Also stamped with serial number 125646. Steamer trunk is wrapped in coated canvas bearing the signature “LV” monogram pattern and trimmed in black metal. Lid opens to a spacious interior lined in cream canvas, with lid lined luxuriously in caramel color fabric with faux tufting. Trunk on four casters features double handles and brass hardware including double buckle front closures and an LV stamped lock. Side is monogrammed in black ink, “J.C.P.” Measures 31.75″ x 19.75″ x 22.75″. Staining to upper left of lid lining and scattered nicks and scratches from use, else very good. Sold for $5,255.

Marlene Dietrich Personally Owned Large Aquamarine Solitaire Ring Set in 18k Gold by Tiffany & Co.
Marlene Dietrich’s Tiffany aquamarine ring. Giant oval solitaire is set in a four-prong 18k gold setting. Size 8 ring features a 750 stamp and 18k stamp inside. A piece has been added to make the ring smaller but appears simple to remove (not welded to ring). Stone measures 0.75” x nearly 1” x just over 0.5”. Near fine. In original Tiffany Box. From the estate of Marlene Dietrich. Sold for $15,625

Exquisite world clock from the Lyndon B. Johnson family. Cylindrical timepiece by Tiffany & Co. features a prominent engraving to one side reading, ”The President / November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969”. Brushed brass desktop clock features Arabic quarter-hour numerals surrounding a gilt and silver world planisphere. Map is divided into sectors with the names of twenty-four world cities and countries. 8-day Swiss movement is 15 jewels, and maker ”Tiffany & Co.” appears on the face. Measures 4” in diameter. Key for alarm and crystal is absent, else fine. With provenance from a charity auction benefiting the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas, and an LOA from Lynda Johnson Robb. Sold for $10,541.

Ed Sullivan Gold Tiffany’s Wristwatch — Gifted to Him by Frank Sinatra
Ed Sullivan’s Tiffany’s wristwatch. The 14-karat gold timepiece made by Tiffany & Co. bears an engraved Christmas dedication that reads ”Thanks Ed, Frankie [Sinatra], December 25, 1947”. The two friends had a falling out as described in ”His Way: An Unauthorized Biography” in which Sullivan vowed to send this watch back to Sinatra. Watch is in near fine condition. With provenance from R&R. Sold for $6,544.

Russian jeweler Karl Faberge here signs a Faberge stock certificate, dated 26 November 1916. In this year, the House of Faberge, known for its exquisitely jeweled eggs, became a joint-stock company with a capital of 3 million rubles. The receipt for three shares of stock translates, ”By producing the shares of ‘limited liability partnership K. Faberge’ and by presenting this receipt, the above named partnership is committed to give Otto Bayer 3 fully paid for shares of the ‘limited liability partnership K. Faberge’ worth five thousand rubles each, numbers five hundred eighty-six through five hundred eighty-eight (586-588), totaling fifteen thousand rubles (15000 R)”. Signed ”K. Faberge” and countersigned by Karl’s son Eugene, ”E. Faberge”. The following year, in 1917 during the Russian Revolution, the company was taken over by a ”Committee of the Employees of the Company K Faberge” and then nationalized in 1918. The Faberges left Russia and Karl would die shortly thereafter in 1920. Document runs one-page on card-style stationery measuring 8.5” x 11. Light toning, foxing and creasing, overall in very good condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Scarce. Recently sold for $9,402 as lot 219 in R&R’s January 2012 sale. Sold for $5,294.


Pair of Elegant Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver 15” Candlesticks
Pair of exquisite Tiffany & Co. sterling silver candlesticks. These 15” early twentieth century candlesticks are a reproduction of an eighteenth century Georgian design by noted English silversmith John Schofield. Each candlestick rests on a spreading 6.75” circular base decorated with a gadroon border. Both candlesticks are marked ”Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver” on the bottom and stamped with an ”M”, representing the directorship of John C. Moore II between 1907 and 1947. Another mark indicates the date of the original Schofield design as 1784. Total weight of the hollowed pair is 64.5 troy ounces. Each candlestick is elegantly monogrammed with the letter ”S”. The silver bobeches are removable. Near fine. Sold for $2,188.

Rare set of Brooklyn Bridge opening ceremony documents, consisting of the invitation, ticket and program. Invitation to the 24 May 1883 celebration is addressed to New Yorker Edward F. Patchen. The focal point of the card is an etching of the suspension bridge stretching across the East River to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn. Its original name, the ”New York and Brooklyn Bridge” is printed in the largest font. Single-page invitation by Tiffany & Co. measures 9” x 6.5”. Admission ticket admits one and bears an embossed leaf design reading ”NY & BB” to the lower right. Also printed by Tiffany & Co., measuring 6.5” x 2.75”. The program lists the events of the ceremony, including an appearance by the President. The trustees, commissioners and engineers on the project are credited within. Runs 4pp., printed by Eagle Print, and measuring 5.75” x 8.5”. Lot includes Tiffany & Co. embossed envelope. Each piece is in near fine condition. Sold for $1,989.

Charles Lewis Tiffany cabinet photo signed, dated 15 April 1892. Here, the entrepreneurial jeweler who built the famous ”Tiffany & Co.” empire poses at an older age with a silvered beard. He signs the photo, ”Feby 15, 1892 My eightieth birthday C. L. Tiffany.” Cabinet card has original Sarony photography studio imprint in gilt to base as well as to the verso. Measures 4.25” x 6.5” with some foxing and toning, else very good condition. Sold for $1,875.

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