Items include a stunning Argentinian 18K gold Art Retro necklace; sterling silver objects and flatware services; dazzling jewelry pieces; vintage toys and pens; and decorative accessories.
Brooklyn, NY, May 20, 2026 -- A stunning Argentinian 18K gold Art Retro necklace; outstanding sterling silver objects and flatware services; dazzling jewelry pieces by David Webb and other famous makers; beautiful vintage pens; rare and highly collectible toys and games; wonderful decorative accessories and more will be featured in SJ Auctioneers’ online-only Collectible Toys, Jewelry, Silverware & Décor auction slated for Sunday, May 31st, starting promptly at 6pm Eastern Time.
The auction, with nearly 350 quality lots, is live now, on LiveAuctioneers.com. The catalog is filled with world-famous artists, designers and silversmiths, such as Buccellati, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Dominick & Haff, Louis Vuitton, Marco Bicego, Steuben, Loet Vanderveen, Royal Vienna, S. Kirk & Son, Herend, Limoges, Baccarat, Swarovski, Daum, Lalique, Chanel, Patek Philippe, Georg Jensen, Meissen, Mont Blanc, Asprey, Mauser, Walt Disney and many others.
The circa late 1930s / early 1940s Argentinian necklace in the Art Retro style is comprised of hand-drawn tubing from a gold sheet, cut and soldered in a repetitive and geometric design. It measures about 16 inches in length and weighs 61 grams and 1.95 troy ounces. It’s also the overall expected top lot of the auction, with a robust pre-sale estimate of $12,000-$18,000.
Sterling silver flatware services have become fairly commonplace at SJ Auctioneers events. This sale will feature a 40-piece Buccellati (Italy) service for eight in the Milano pattern, housed in a wooden case (estimate: $10,000-$12,000); and a Tiffany & Co. flatware service for six in the Audubon pattern, with pouches and no monogram (estimate: $9,000-$12,000).
Individual sterling silver objects will include a late 19th / early 20th century Mauser asparagus dish, adorned with floral and stylized geometric motifs, 44.6 troy ounces (estimate: $5,000-$8,000); a repousse footed bowl by Dominick & Haff, marked Salem, having no monogram, weighing 1019 grams (estimate: $2,000-$2,800); and a set of four Cartier cups designed with the development of the Trinity Ring in 1924, .925 sterling silver (estimate: $2,000-$4,000).
The David Webb jewelry pieces will feature a signed diamond, 18K gold and black enamel flight pendant necklace, marked “18K WEBB 900 PLAT”, the diamonds weighing 1.80 carats, in brand new condition (estimate: $9,000-$9,500); and an 18K gold, platinum and diamond “Scape” pendant necklace from the Motif Collection (estimate: $6,000-$7,000).
Other jewelry items include a Marco Bicego (Italy) ‘Africa’ collection necklace set in 18K yellow gold, featuring an onyx boule pendant set to a fine gold chain (estimate: $1,500-$1,800); a Gucci stainless steel wristwatch from the Horsebit Collection with the original box and accented with 0.023 TCW diamonds for subtle sparkle (estimate: $1,000-$1,200); and a Bvlgari Forever cuff bangle bracelet crafted in light gold-plated brass, featuring two contraire snakeheads and emblematic Serpenti jewels of the 1960s, with box (estimate: $750-$1,500).
Could there be a more thoughtful gift than a vintage pen / pencil set? Up for bid is an S.T. Dupont 925 sterling silver gold-plated ballpoint and fountain pen set (estimate: $450-$600); a BMW titanium ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil set with leather case (estimate: $450-$500); a Cartier sterling silver Trinity Vendome ballpoint pen with box (estimate: $450-$500); a Porsche Design aluminum ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil boxed set (estimate: $450-$500); a Patek Philippe Geneve ballpoint pen with box (estimate: $300-$400); and a Rolex metal green lacquer twist ballpoint pen with box (estimate: $300-$400).
Toys and games are fast becoming a major category in SJ Auctioneers online-only auction events. This sale features a Louis Vuitton Vivienne pegboard game (estimate: $1,500-$1,800); a Nintendo NES Aladdin Deck Enhancer with a bundle of seven games, new sealed with box (estimate: $500-$1,000); a Yonezawa (Japan) tin toy Japan Airlines JAL Boeing 747 jumbo jet with the original box, in excellent working and cosmetic condition, battery powered and 32cm long (estimate: $500-$1,000); a Li’l Abner tin litho wind-up toy that works (estimate: $450-$500); and a selection of mid-century Japanese tin toy buses (estimate: each $200-$500).
Decorative accessories include a great and unusual Miguel Berrocal La Mini Maria nickel-plated puzzle sculpture, 1 ¾ inches by 3 inches, with its original book (estimate: $1,200-$1,500); a hand-painted pair of Royal Vienna porcelain vases / urns with maker’s mark, 7 ½ inches tall (estimate: $800-$1,500); a vintage Limoges Castel (France) signed porcelain vase / urn with a deep cobalt blue glaze adorned with intricate 22K gold gilt ornamentation (estimate: $750-$800); and a lovely Baccarat (France) signed crystal red eye vase new in the box (estimate: $600-$850).
There are some unusual and visually arresting items up for bid. These include a Michael Aram boneware skeleton set and pouch, featuring a femur hip bone serving spoon, meat fork leg bones and ribs /spine serving tongs (estimate: $750-$800); a Japanese Satsuma Meiji crane tureen with underplate, 12 ½ inches long (estimate: $800-$1,200); a Daum (France) signed toucan bird figurine (statuette), very eye-catching (estimate: $600-$800); and a Loet Vanderveen signed pair of bronze reclining elephant statuettes, each one 5 ½ inches in height (estimate: $1,200-$1,500).
Returning to sterling silver, not every lot was made in Italy or England. Asia is represented, too. Examples include an exquisite sake set by Ogawa (Japan), with a decanter and eight cups, hand-hammered, with velvet-lined box (estimate: $950-$1,000); a circa-1870 Chinese Export round trinket box with iris and crane motifs, bearing the Wing Hing mark (estimate: $1,300-$2,000); and a repousse box with mixed metals depicting Mount Fuji in Japan (estimate: $$600-$900).
There is very little artwork in the auction, but one item worthy of mention is a beautiful oil painting depicting a coastal Mediterranean-style town with boats in the harbor. The canvas is 36 inches by 24 inches, while the frame is 46 inches by 34 inches (estimate: $600-$1,000).
Here is a link to the auction catalog on LiveAuctioneers.com: https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/415702_collectible-toys-jewelry-silverware-and-decor/
SJ Auctioneers is always seeking quality items for future auctions. To inquire about consigning an item, an estate or a whole collection, you may call 646-450-7553; or, you can send an email to sjauctioneers@gmail.com.
To learn more about SJ Auctioneers and the online-only Collectible Toys, Jewelry, Silverware & Décor auction slated for Sunday, May 31, starting promptly at 6pm Eastern Time, please visit www.sjauctioneers.com. Updates are posted frequently.
About SJ Auctioneers:
SJ Auctioneers is always seeking quality items for future auctions. To inquire about consigning an item, an estate or a whole collection, you may call 646-450-7553; or, you can send an email to sjauctioneers@gmail.com. To learn more, visit www.sjauctioneers.com . Updates are posted often.
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