Native American and other works of art from an Oklahoma collector is now in progress on iGavelAuctions
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Native American and other works of art from an Oklahoma collector is now in progress on iGavelAuctions
A Large Pair of 20th century Chinese Cloisonné Censers (Estimate: $2,000-3,000).



NEW BRAUNFELS, TX.- Lark Mason Associates announced their latest online auction featuring Asian, Native American, and other remarkable works of art from a prominent Oklahoma collector. Now open for bidding through January 14, 2025, on iGavelAuctions.com, this eclectic sale offers a veritable treasure chest of 547 lots at accessible price points.

This captivating collection showcases over 25 intricately woven rugs, an impressive selection of more than 108 Native American silver and turquoise jewelry pieces, belts and beadwork. The offerings extend to European and American art, Americana such as Staffordshire flow-blue historical plates, Chinese export porcelain, silver, and a wide range of Art Deco Rosenthal figures.

Lark Mason, founder of iGavelAuctions and Lark Mason Associates, states, “The incredible variety of works in this collection reflects the curiosity and diligence of a truly passionate collector. It’s a privilege to present this lifetime of discoveries, which embody such sophistication and taste.”

With estimates starting below $3,000 and reserves as low as $25, this auction provides something special for collectors of all interests and budget.

Featured Highlights:

• Silver Coral and Leather Concha Belt, Stamped C MTZ Sterling (Estimate: $200-300)
• A Large Pair of 20th Century Chinese Cloisonné Censers (Estimate: $2,000-3,000)
• A 20th Century Persian Tree of Life Qum Rug, signed (Estimate: $1,500-2,500)
• Pair of European Bronze Figural Candelabras, circa 1900 (Estimate: $1,500-2,500)
• Four Chinese Pewter and Brass Censers (Estimate: $100-200)
• A Pair of Gilt Bronze Ecclesiastical Candlesticks, circa 1910 (Estimate: $200-400)
• A 20th Century Bonallen Metal-studded Tooled Leather Saddle (Estimate: $500-800)
• A 19th Century French Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock (Estimate: $700-1,000)
• Valjon, “Stalking Wolf” Bronze Sculpture (Estimate: $500-800)
• A Native American Silver and Turquoise Purple Heart Mounted Bracelet (Estimate: $250-400)

Visit iGavelAuctions.com to view the items and place bids.










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