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Alexandria Gallery Consigns Eight Sterling Pendants with Amber and Pearls in March

Alexandria Gallery’s catalog lists a consignment described as "Eight sterling pendants with stones, amber and pearl", shown in an online gallery auction listing that closed February 26, 2026.

Priya Sharma3 min read
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Alexandria Gallery Consigns Eight Sterling Pendants with Amber and Pearls in March
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Alexandria Gallery’s catalog includes a consignment entry described exactly as "Eight sterling pendants with stones, amber and pearl", a lot record the listing says contains photographs, a lot description, and an estimated value, though those elements are not present in the materials supplied for this story. The auction header on the house’s own listing is explicit: "Alexandria Gallery Auction (Consignment) - February 26th, 2026 Auction Opens: Fri, Feb 20 10:00am ET Auction Closes: Thu, Feb 26 7:05pm ET", even as an earlier summary referenced a March sale, creating a date discrepancy that the auction’s header resolves in favor of late February.

The sale was presented as an online-only Gallery Auction from Alexandria, Virginia. The EstateSales listing copies the house language: "This is a "Gallery Auction", selling from our facility in Alexandria, Virginia. Gallery Auctions are weekly sales, which feature a wide variety of consigned items from beautiful estates of the Washington DC Metro area. Please note this sale features online bidding only. Thank you and enjoy the auction!" Online bidding was hosted off-site from EstateSales.org, and the catalog lists payment methods as "Credit Cards, Debit". Consignors are asked to "Email photos to info@alexandriaauctions.com".

Key provenance and condition data are missing from the supplied lot excerpts. The original catalog excerpt states, "The lot record (public auction listing) provides photographs, lot description, estimated value an[—truncated]," which preserves that those fields exist on the live lot page but does not provide the estimated value, photographs, lot number, maker marks, weights, dimensions, or condition notes in the material reviewed here. The absence of a visible lot number for the "Eight sterling pendants" entry and the lack of hallmarks or provenance statements mean the pendants cannot be authenticated or fairly valued from these excerpts alone.

The pendants sit among a cluster of jewelry and costume entries across the catalog excerpts, which may be relevant to attribution and expected buyer interest. The Bid Alexandriaauctions extract includes nearby jewelry lots such as "Faux pearl costume jewelry, many with sterling components" in the 0120–0134 block, and later entries that name makers and gemstones: "Chunky sterling statement ring by Sarda with star sapphire and topaz" (lot 0442), "Pierced sterling silver Arya cocktail ring with labradorite" (lot 0443), and "Three sterling rings with opals, one with fire opal and one with topaz halos" (lot 0448). EstateSales catalog snippets list "150 Vintage faux pearl jewelry" and "154 Large amber pendant", which underscores that amber, faux pearls, and sterling components were recurring themes in this sale.

Practical details sellers and bidders will need remain absent from the excerpts: the facility street address is not shown, buyer’s premium and removal instructions are not provided, and realized prices for the consignment are not included. For now the clearest, actionable facts are the auction header dates and the consignor contact line, "Items to consign for our weekly Gallery Auction? Email photos to info@alexandriaauctions.com", and the payment options, "Credit Cards, Debit". The listing’s mix of costume and sterling pieces suggests a price range that could vary widely depending on hallmarks and condition; until the lot record’s photographs and estimate are retrieved, the eight sterling pendants must be treated as a cataloged grouping in need of verification rather than a definitive market statement.

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