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Jun 5
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Mon
Jun 8
11:45pm

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🔥 THE LEGACY OF THE MAESTRO!

This isn't just an estate sale. It's an honor to host a celebration the profound life, global career, and elite taste of Maestro Isaiah Allen Jackson III - trailblazer, Ivy League scholar, and the first Black music director of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.

From his world tours with London's Royal Ballet to his private archive, this collection is packed with museum-grade grails, historic investment pieces, and high-fashion aesthetic codes.

This event is LIVE ONLINE at HuntEstateSales.com!

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LOCATION: VIRTUAL EVENT at HuntEstateSales.com

SALE STARTS: Saturday, June, 6th at 10PM

SALE ENDS: Friday, June 19th at 5PM

COMPLIMENTARY LOADING: Saturday, June, 20th from 10AM to 2PM

PICKUP LOCATION: Allston, MA

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👑 THE HEAVY HITTERS

Arnold Schoenberg Signed Pierrot Lunaire Score

The absolute coolest piece of musical history you could ever own. This isn't just paper—it’s the 1912 blueprint for the dark avant-garde revolution. Schoenberg vaporized traditional harmony and birthed atonality with a twisted, proto-goth cabaret theme. He even invented Sprechstimme, a haunting, half-spoken vocal style. It was so wildly influential that its specific instrument lineup became the global industry standard "Pierrot Ensemble." Finding a signed score is an elite, museum-level flex that high-end collectors and institutions hunt for aggressively. You are holding the godfather document of modern alternative music.

🏺Kim-Thanh .9999 Pure Gold Bars

These paper-thin gold sheets helped thousands survive the Vietnam War. Refugees sewed them into clothing for instant survival liquidity across borders. They are highly prized by historians today, especially since these still have their original rice paper packaging.

👑Estate Jewelry featuring Tiffany & Co., Gucci and Georg Jensen

In addition to the 18k necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings and cufflinks there are some rare and unique pieces in the lot:

Larter & Sons Art Nouveau Enameled Brooch – Flawless, master-level early 1900s American craftsmanship. Edwardian era Art Nouveau pansy brooch by the legendary American jewelers Larter & Sons. This heirloom piece features incredibly lifelike, hand-painted matte enamel petals, set on 14K yellow gold, that mimic the soft texture of a real flower. Centered with a small round cut, prong set diamond.

Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Treble Clef Bookmark, from The Kennedy Center '91

Between March 15 and March 17, 1991, the Kennedy Center hosted Ballet West performing the world premiere of John Neumeier's ballet, The Age of Anxiety. The production was set to the eponymous score by Leonard Bernstein and conducted by renowned conductor Isaiah Jackson. This Tiffany & Co sterling silver treble clef music notebook clip is personalized, I.A.J. and dated 3/15-17/91, Kennedy Center.

Handmade luxury from some of the most prestigious silver houses including Buccellati, Gorham and Reed and Barton and Wallace flatware, bonbon spoons, cheese scoops, nut dishes, napkin rings plus rare finds:

1917 Boston Horse Racing Sterling Silver Trophy - Junior League Amateur Horse Driving ClubsTrophy, Boston City Matinee, 1917

Horse harness-racing competition hosted by the Junior League Amateur Driving Clubs, where prominent businessman W. J. McDonald, a leading New England matinee horse owner, presented prizes or raced. This event occurred at a matinee, meaning the gentlemen of the Greater Boston driving clubs gathered on weekday afternoons to race trotters and pacers for sport and prestige rather than professional cash purses. W. J. McDonald was a prominent Boston real estate developer and harness racing enthusiast who owned one of the most successful amateur matinee stables in New England. Matinee racing allowed wealthy amateur drivers to compete in light sulkies, wagons, without violating rules regarding professional prize money. Class B Three Year Olds refers to a specific race category, or a division for young, developing trotters or pacers, restricted to 3-year-olds in Class B, the classification determining their racing speed. Trophy inscription ends, "won by" with a blank. Let's enter our horses!

American Sterling Silver Pierced Based with Cupid, circa 1900.

This basket features a stunning border with an intricate accomplishment, alternating individually cast and hand applied designs, a grapevine with applied leaves and grapes that drape into the bowl, with an oval scene with a winged Cupid, caught aiming their arrow. The basket has pierced work with a repeated cupid design at the center.

Enamel Decorated Sterling Silver Sugar and Cream Pitcher for David Andersen

Turn of the century Norwegian silver cream pitcher and sugar bowl featuring intricate cloisonne enamel work, for the firm David Anderson. Decorated with vibrant turquoise and blue filigree enamel, called grubeemalje in Norwegian.

Set of Twelve Sterling Silver Siam Place Card Holders from Hindu Mythology

Featuring traditional Thai cultural mythological themes, including dancers, Mani Mekkhala, the Goddess of Lightning, the Royal Dragon Boat and elephant with riders.

19th Century Sterling Chatelaine Case – Dark academia Victorian style at its peak. Chatelaines were worn by women to carry essential tools, as the clothing of the era frequently lacked packets. with a lining and a hook to attach to a belt. Circa 1890, England.

Sterling Silver New York Subway Souvenir Spoon by Paye & Baker with a striking recessed image of a subway tunnel.

💼 ARCHIVE GEAR, DESIGNER DECOR

  1. The Maestro’s Archive & Library – featuring a sterling silver tipped conductor baton, annotated symphonic scores, cymbals, drums, gongs, and singing bowls.
  2. Sony Walkman Professional WM-D6C – The undisputed high-end audio grail of the analog era. Cited as the pinnacle of portable cassette technology, compared to entry level studio cassette decks die to it's high audio quality. It records, with Dolly B and C noise reduction, adn a tape counter. Good condition.
  3. 1960's Elbo Lamp, A Pipe Line Design, by Elbow Products, San Francisco
  4. Chatterbox Club, Sculptural Key by Albert Leon Wilson (New York, 1920-1999)

This sculpture is designed in the shape of a large, skeletal key. In keeping with Wilson's signature style, it incorporates a stylized human face - often compared to Picasso's cubist forms - directly into the bow or bit of the key configuration. The name "Chatterbox Club" refers to the Rochester, New York women's private social club. Wilson frequently crafted unique, functional, or semi-functional decorative art objects for regional collectors, public spaces, and institutions.

  1. Lisa Larson Stoneware Lion (Midi) – Grail-status Mid-Century Scandinavian design. Designed by the renowned Swedish artist Lisa Larson, this piece is part of her iconic Africa series, she created this series while she was working for the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory where she spent 26 years before becoming an independent artist in 1980. The Africa series is Larson's most famous collections

Additional finds:

From the classical Baccarat to Ginori and Miniton, to bronze Thai Bronze Ritual Offering Bowls, to standard like Le Cruset and American heritage Yellow Ware Mixing Bowls.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this legendary conductor’s world - while the maestro has left the podium, we are now his symphony that will plays on.

Happy Hunting,

Maggie and Jim

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