302: German Amethyst, Garnet And Coral-Set Enameled .800-Standard Silver Pillbox, C. 1900-1910, height: 0.375in, width: 3in, depth: 2.125in.
303: L. C. Tiffany Miniature Red Favrile Glass Cabinet Vase, of baluster form, c. 1905-1910, fully signed and numbered, accompanied by a carved Chinese hardwood display stand, height: 2.75in. Red is the rarest of all Tiffany favrile colors. E400-800 See
304: Rare Russian Imperial Order Of St. Stanislaus, Third Class Gold And Enamel Badge, C. 1900, the red enamel projections alternating with Romanov eagles, dia. 1.75in. Two similar badges sold at Sotbeby's, December 11, 1996 lot 482 E500-750 See
305: Imperial Russian Enameled Silver-Gilt Miniature Easter Egg Pendant, C. 1898-1905, bears an applied gilt Orthodox cross and the Cyrillic letters standing for "Christ is Risen", height: 0.75in. See Illustration
306: Good Restauration Oval Portrait Miniature, of a neoclassical beauty, c. 1820-1830, signed "O. Laine" at right, in a neoclassical gilt-bronze conforming frame, sight height: . 3.125in, width: 2.625in. See Illustration
307: Tiffany & Co., Paris, Art Deco Diamond-Set, 14- Karat Gold And Enameled Cigarette Case, C. 1920- 1925, hallmarked "Tiffany and Co." on the interior, black silk cord with a diamond and enamel toggle, the thumb- piece of the case set with two diamonds,
308: Well-Painted German Oval Portrait Miniature, of "Queen Louise of Prussia", c. 1875-1890, with the paper label of Theodore Lichtenberg, Dresden, sight height: 3.375in, width: 2.75in, together with a Smaller Wagner, Berlin, Plaque, of Napoleon I, c.
309: Fine English Gold- Enframed Oval Portrait Miniature, of a stern squire in the style of John Smart 1 (1741- 1811), c. 1790-1800, the reverse with gold-inset plaited chevrons of hair, period bevelled glass lens.
310: Good Anglo-American Oval Portrait Miniature, of a distinguished elderly woman, signed and dated "C. P. Newell, 03in, at right, period gold-filled pendant frame, sight height: 2.875in, width: 2.25in.
311: Continental Gold-Enframed Oval Portrait Miniature On Ivory, of a gentleman wearing an order, c. 178 0- 1790, sight height: 1.5in, width: 1.125in.
312: Good American Federal Oval Portrait Miniature On Ivory, of Henry Moses, dated 1798, 14-karat gold hanging loop and backing, sight height: 2.125in, width: 1.75in. Moses was the uncle-by-marriage of Mississippi Governor William McWillie
313: Attributed To Jose Francisco Xavier De Salazar Y Mendoza (B. Mexico C. 1750, D. New Orleans 1802 "Portrait of a Lady" and "Portrait of a Gentleman", a pair of watercolors on ivory, each an oval 1.625in x 1. 25in, presented within a 14K double-faced
314: Good Oval French Portrait Miniature Brooch, of Genevieve-Marie Gallard de Chemilly Le Sassier (1723- 1791), c. 175 5-1760, in a conforming engraved gilt-bronze period frame, accompanied by a genealogical document listing Mme. de Chemilly Le Sassier's
315: Striking Oval Portrait Miniature Of Mlle. Ysabel Puig, by Pierre-Jean-Richard Lachaisnes (fl. 1789 - c. 1855), 1830, signed and dated lower right, in a period gilt- brass-inlaid ebony frame, sight height 4.25in, width: 3.375in. Provenance: Descended
316: Large Pair Of French Gilt-Brass Three-Light Appliques, in the Louis XVI style, bowknot terminals, elaborately dressed with shaped cut rose and colorless pendalogues and fleurettes, height: 30in, width: 16in. See Illustration
317: Edwardian Gilt-Bronze-Mounted Cut Glass Sweet-meat Bowl, of navette form, c. 1900-1910, ram's mask handles at either end of the bowl, height: 5.75in, width: 6.375in.
318: Pair Of English Cut Glass Condiments Jars, in the Anglo-Irish style of the early 19th century, c. 1880-1885, height: . 6.75in.
319: Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Footed Sweetmeats Stand, of navette form, c. 1870-1875, chip to scalloped rim, height: 4.375in, length: 7in.
320: Group Of Three Baccarat Cut And Parcel-Gilt Crystal Red Wine Goblets in the Louis XVI taste, together with Three Matching Wine Goblets And A Decanter en suite, all bearing the Baccarat acid "decanter" stamp, goblet height: 6.125in, wine height:
321: Italian Carved Giltwood Flatback Garniture Urn, in the neoclassical taste, c. 1810-1815, "Greek Key" border, finish imperfections, height 16.25in. E60-90 See Illustration, p. 47