Lot# 1003 A set of antique gold, turquoise and enamel jewelry Print E-mail
A set of antique gold, turquoise and enamel jewelry :: 18.4 gms, est:$2000/3000

A set of antique gold, turquoise and enamel jewelry, Circa 1870, tests 18K yellow gold including a brooch with the reverse bearing a glass locket, 2.5'' x 1.25'' and a pair of ear pendants, 2.5'', designed centering on a geometric motif of cabochon turquoise and seed pearls surrounded by a white enameled frame and suspending articulated pointed drops, within original fitted box signed Sewill, 30 Cornhill, London, 2 pcs, est:$2000/3000
*Price Realized: $3,000.00

18.4 gms. Note: Catherine Murat Tayloe Simes was born in 1874 to Confederate General George Edward Tayloe and Delia Smith Willis of Virginia. Her forefathers were Colonel John Tayloe II & III, builders of Mt. Airy in Virginia and the Octagon house in Washington, D.C. The Willis family can be traced back to George Washington's Grandfather and Napoleon Bonaparte's Sister, Caroline of France. Catherine married Judge Thomas Hardy Simes of Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1905. The piece offered here was inherited from Catherine's mother-in-law, Mary Jane Turner Simes, and has been passed down through the family. Mary Jane, born 1844, from London and Liverpool, England, was married in 1864 to Captain Nathan Parker Simes, master of the ship ''Emily Farnum'' of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the British ship ''Black Wall''. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Catherine Murat Tayloe Simes. Condition: The jewelry is in good condition, with discoloration to the gold and the tassels. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

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A set of antique gold, turquoise and enamel jewelry :: 18.4 gms, est:$2000/3000
 
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