Fine Art and Jewelry Auction: Silver and Gold
January 2026 Jewelry & Fine Art Sale
Woolsey Auction Company is pleased to present our January 2026 Jewelry & Fine Art Sale, featuring a curated selection of fine art, estate jewelry, and precious metal items from private estates and consignments.
This auction includes original and signed artwork, framed paintings, collectible art pieces, along with gold and silver jewelry such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and assorted silver lots. Whether you are a collector, investor, or buyer looking for unique estate pieces, this catalog offers a diverse range of quality items.
Important Disclaimer:
All jewelry descriptions, metal content, and purity representations are based on visible stamps, markings, or information provided with the items. Not all items have been professionally tested or authenticated. Buyers are encouraged to review all photographs carefully, attend previews if available, and conduct their own due diligence prior to bidding. All items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS, with no guarantees expressed or implied.
📅 Auction Ends: Monday, February 2, 2026 at 6:00 PM
📍 Pickup: Tuesday, February 3, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
📌 Location: Canon City, Colorado
Shipping Is available for all items. However For the Art they are bigger pieces we will subcontract out the shipping to a local shipping store so they can properly protect your items all jewelry items will be shipped by Woolsey auction utilizing shipping saint with their insurance. For any shipping related concerns or questions please contact Alan at 719-275-1439
You will be able to Preview the Art the day of closing from 12-4PM the jewelry is stored in the safes and will not be available for an in person preview due to the amount of them we have experienced.
Featured Lots
Breyer Classics Pinto Sport Horse model #677. The model depicts a bay overo pinto coloration. It utilizes the "Might Tango" mold. This specific release was available between approximately 2004 and 2006. The model features a bald face and four white stockings.
Breyer Classics Collection Chestnut Semi-Leopard Appaloosa model horse. It is a plastic model standing approximately 7 inches tall. Features a detailed chestnut semi-leopard Appaloosa pattern coat. Part of the Classics Collection series by Breyer. The model is a popular item for collectors and horse enthusiasts.
Breyer Traditional Series "Takoda" foal model horse, number 1297, which features a flaxen liver chestnut tobiano pinto coat. The model was produced between 2007 and 2009. It is a collectible item, often sought after by Breyer horse enthusiasts.
vintage Breyer Family Arabian Foal model, also known as "Doc". Model Number: #203 Color: Glossy charcoal black with white points Production Years: Produced between 1961 and 1973 Material: Made of high-quality plastic
It is a Traditional series (1:9 scale) model. The model was sculpted by Chris Hess. It was first introduced in 1961. The glossy bay color variation seen in the image was produced from 1958-1959 as model #15.
This is a Breyer Model #39 Proud Arabian Foal in the glossy grey appaloosa color variant, commonly known as "Spot". Brand: Breyer Mold: Proud Arabian Foal (PAF) Color: Glossy grey blanket appaloosa with black mane, tail, and hooves Production: This specific glossy version was produced only in 1959. Condition: The model appears to be in good used condition, consistent with a vintage collectible.
It was sculpted by Chris Hess and is identified by the Breyer mold #9. The model was produced by Breyer between 1961 and 1987. It was sometimes referred to by the name "Charity" in early catalogs. This is part of the Traditional Series, Breyer's most popular scale for collectors.
The model number is 245. It was produced in 1991. The original model was part of the "Adorable Horse Foal Set" or "Fun Foal Set". The color is referred to as chestnut or sorrel.
It was originally released in 2007 as part of a "Morgan Horse And Foal" set. The model is in the Classics 1:12 scale. The mold was sculpted by Sommer Prosser and has the round "Breyer Reeves" mold stamp. The figurine is hand-painted with a bay coat and white markings.
The model is approximately 5 1/2 inches in size. It is part of the Mini Whinnies series. The figure depicts a warmblood foal. Breyer models are known for their anatomical accuracy and breed characteristics.
It is part of the Traditional series, which are 1:9 scale models. The model number is 129, and it was produced between 1971 and 1980. The original sculpture for the mold was created by Chris Hess. The figure is approximately 11 inches long and 9 inches high.
It is a model horse from the Breyer "Classics" scale line, which is 1:12 scale. The specific model is finished in a buckskin or dun color. The mold was sculpted by Kathleen Moody.
The model is based on the real horse born in 1962, the subject of the book Stormy, Misty's Foal. It is part of Breyer's Traditional Series, which are 1:9 scale models and popular among collectors. The model is made of plastic and hand-painted to ensure realistic detail. The model was sold as a single item from 1977 to 2006, sometimes with a crescent moon star marking.
The model has a dark chestnut tobiano coat pattern. It was sculpted by Chris Hess and the mold was first introduced in 1977. The model is made from durable plastic and is a popular collectible item. It is often sold as part of a set with the Misty model and the book
It is a collectible model known for its realistic details and unique craftsmanship. The horse features a distinctive black semi-leopard coat pattern with white spots on a darker base. The model is crafted in a 1:12 scale. Each Breyer horse is hand-painted, making every model slightly unique.
Manufacturer: Breyer Scale: Traditional (1:9 scale) Mold Number: Model #134 or #1178, depending on the specific release Production Dates: The Running Foal mold was produced in various finishes from the early 1960s through the late 1980s. Collectability: Breyer horses are popular collectibles, with discontinued or limited editions being particularly sought after.
The model was sculpted by Chris Hess and first released in 1974. The production run for this specific color lasted from 1974 to 1980. It is a Traditional scale model.
It is a 1:12 scale model, authentically crafted and hand-painted. The model number is 937. The mold name is "Johar". The Appaloosa breed is known for its uniquely spotted coat and is popular as a family pleasure or show horse.
Model: Skipster's Chief, a famous therapeutic riding horse. Production Years: This model was produced from 1991 to 1992. Mold: It uses the Stock Horse Stallion (SHS) mold, number 226. Color/Finish: The model is a chestnut/sorrel color with a matte finish. Size: It is a traditional size model.
It is a collectible model, part of the Classics series, also known as the Freedom Series. The model number is 935. It uses the CL Show Thoroughbred mold (mold number 641), which was sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. The model was produced between 2012 and 2018 and is now retired.
The model is part of the Classic (1:12) scale Breyer line. It features a buckskin coat with a black mane, tail, and lower legs. The Ruffian mold was introduced in 1977 and sculpted by Chris Hess. The CL Terrang mold was released later as part of an assortment.
It is part of the Classic/Freedom Series size. The model was sculpted by Kitty Cantrell and introduced in 2008. It was a regular run model produced from 2011 to 2018 and is now retired. The model is made of high-quality plastic.
The model is made of plastic. It is a cremello or perlino color. The model is in the Classic scale (1:12 scale). It was produced from 2003 to 2011 as part of sets related to the real horse Cloud's legacy.
It is a traditional-sized Breyer model, which is 1:9 scale. The model was produced using the "Black Beauty" mold. The color is a glossy shaded buckskin with black points, and it features white markings on its back right hoof. It was produced by Breyer between 2009 and 2011.
Model Number: 935 Size: Classic/Freedom size Production Years: Produced from 2011 to 2018 Mold: Uses the "CL Show Thoroughbred" mold, which is a portrait of the Olympic gold medal-winning mare Touch of Class Status: This model is retired, making it a collectible item
The model was sculpted by Kathleen Moody and first released in 1993. It is a portrait model of the real horse Gem Twist. The specific model shown is likely a vintage version, possibly the #495 Champion Show Jumper release. Early models, like this one appears to be, had 39 braids with red dots or lines painted on them.
It is modeled after a real Arabian horse known for its dynamic pose. The model features a dished face, arched neck, and high tail carriage. It is in a rich bay color with distinct white markings on its lower legs. The model is in the traditional 1:9 scale.
It is a Breyer Fest 2020 Special Run model, produced in a limited quantity of 1,500 units. The model is on the "Sham" mold, originally sculpted by Rich Rudish. It is finished in a glossy Gulastra Bay color, a unique genetic anomaly where a bay horse has a light or flaxen tail instead of a black one. The model number is 711377.
The model is a portrait of the real-life horse made famous by Marguerite Henry's 1947 children's novel. It is part of Breyer's Traditional Series, which are 1:9 scale models popular among collectors. The figurine features a hand-painted palomino pinto coat. The model was first introduced in 1972 and has remained in production since.
This model was a Breyer Fest 2018 Tent Special Run, with only 725 produced in a glossy finish. It is a dapple rose grey color on the Proud Arabian Mare (PAM) mold originally sculpted by Chris Hess. The model has a bald face, black points, and four stockings. It is made from cellulose acetate plastic and is in the Traditional (1:9) scale.
The Breyer Brookside Pink Magnum is a red roan Section B stallion. It is a toy that is an action figure. It is a Welsh Pony. It has a dished face, bold eye, tiny ears, and beautiful movement. It is an in-demand sire. It has grullo-striped legs, a US Army brand on its shoulder, and an Army inventory brand on its rump.
The Breyer Brookside Pink Magnum is a red roan Section B stallion. It is a toy that is an action figure. It is a Welsh Pony. It has a dished face, bold eye, tiny ears, and beautiful movement. It is an in-demand sire. It has grullo-striped legs, a US Army brand on its shoulder, and an Army inventory brand on its rump.
Breyer by CollectA Standardbreds are generally well-muscled and similar to, but a bit heavier than, a Thoroughbred. Most often they present as a bay, and less frequently brown, black, chestnut, gray or roan . Standardbreds are considered easy-to-train horses with a willing submissive nature. Measures 7.2"L x 4.4"H.
This glossy Breyer model features a distinct dapple blue and white pattern, known as the Copenhagen color. It has a bald face, four white socks with pink hooves, and a white mane and tail. The original Copenhagen decorator models were produced in the 1960s as part of a special series of colors. The model is part of the Traditional Series, which are 1:9 scale models popular among collectors.


















































































































