Estimate: $200 - $400
Price Realized: $156 Includes buyer's premium
comprised of a graduated Jadite bead necklace with alternating fluted 14K gold beads, 10 mm to 5mm, total length 33 inches, tested for 14K gold
red necklace, with a carved Chinese soapstone pendant, suspended from carnelian beads, with baroque drop pearl, total length 15 inches
together with beaded necklace
From the Estate of Mason Adams
red necklace with broken the magnetic clasp, Jadite necklace may need to be restrung
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Art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. Frames, lampshades, or items described as “supplementary” are not considered integral to the value of the lot and are excluded from condition assessments. This includes any mat, mounting, glazing, hanging apparatus, case, box, or stand. Timepiece movements, lighting elements and items with mechanical or electrical components have not been thoroughly tested and are not covered under warranty by Capsule.
Mason Adams, iconic voiceover artist and actor is possibly most easily recognized as the gravelly voice behind the Smucker's commercials ("With a name like Smucker's, it has to be good!"). A fixture in television and radio advertisement voiceovers, Adams's less-known legacy comes in the form of incredible, museum-quality artworks collected in his lifetime. Capsule is excited to be offering works from his collection.
credit: photo: NYPL