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  • 6.625" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped silver and turquoise bracelet z - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped silver and turquoise bracelet z - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped sterling silver and turquoise cuff bracelet z

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped silver and turquoise bracelet<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $230.00

  • 6.625" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped silver and turquoise bracelet v - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped silver and turquoise bracelet v - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped sterling silver and turquoise cuff bracelet v

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" 30's-40's Navajo Hand stamped silver and turquoise bracelet<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $230.00

  • c1900 American Tramp Art box - Estate Fresh Austin c1900 American Tramp Art box - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1900 American Tramp Art box 13" x 7.5" x 5.5", some wear as shown, metal feet<br>bent but it sits level. Cool and functional.<br><br>Tramp art<br>Tramp art is a style of woodworking which emerged in America the latter half of<br>the nineteenth century. Some of tramp art's defining characteristics include<br>chip or notch carving, the reclaimation of cheap or available wood such as that<br>from cigar boxes and shipping crates, the use of simple tools such as penknives,<br>and the layering of materials into geometric shapes through glue or nails. One<br>technique used in tramp art is Crown of Thorns joinery.<br><br>History<br>Although widespread use of wooden cigar boxes in the 1850s sparked involvement<br>in tramp art, it was most prevalent during the Great Depression. Tramp art was<br>made around the world but it prospered in the United States. Examples can be<br>found in every state. The most common forms were the box and the frame and<br>although there were no rules or patterns to lend commonality in the artists’<br>work there were objects made in every conceivable shape and size including full<br>sized furniture and objects of whimsy.<br><br>Tramp art was a democratic art form made wherever the raw materials used in its<br>construction were found. It appealed to men who might have made an important<br>body of work such as ‘Sunflower’ artist John Martin Zubersky (active c. 1912 –<br>1920) or the wonderfully expressive wall pockets by John Zadzora (active circa<br>1910) but also to men who might have made one piece in their lifetime. It was<br>easy to make and appealed to anyone who had a desire to take a pocketknife to<br>wood.<br><br>There were countless men, some women, and even children who historically<br>constructed tramp art.<br><br>Origins of the Term<br>A 1959 article by Frances Lichten in Pennsylvania Folklife used the term "tramp<br>work" to describe crafts constructed from waste materials such as discarded<br>cigar boxes and assembled with a penknife. Contemporary scholars and art dealers<br>such as Clifford A. Wallach have noted that while this art form may have been<br>practiced among America's itinerant population, it was by no means unique to<br>them and was practiced by factory workers, farmers, and laborers in other<br>occupations.<br><br>In 1975 Helaine Fendelman published the first book on tramp art, Tramp Art an<br>Itinerant's Folk Art. The book acted as a catalog to the first museum show on<br>the art form sponsored by the American Museum of Folk Art.<br>b30

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    $490.00

  • Marie Bahe Navajo Sterling/Turquoise cluster ring - Estate Fresh Austin Marie Bahe Navajo Sterling/Turquoise cluster ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Marie Bahe Navajo Sterling/Turquoise cluster ring

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    Marie Bahe Navajo Sterling/Turquoise cluster ring. No damage or significant wear. 17.8 grams 1.5" face.

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    $330.00

  • sz13 Vintage Zuni Silver Turquoise channel inlay ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz13 Vintage Zuni Silver Turquoise channel inlay ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin sz13 Vintage Zuni sterling silver Turquoise channel inlay ring

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    Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Men's Size 13 Ring.

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    $145.00

  • Antique Chinese Ink Stone in fitted box - Estate Fresh Austin Antique Chinese Ink Stone in fitted box - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Antique Chinese Ink Stone in fitted box. 19th to early 20th century with no damage.

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    $895.00

  • C1890 Antique Porcelain Plaque Madonna in carved wood frame - Estate Fresh Austin C1890 Antique Porcelain Plaque Madonna in carved wood frame - Estate Fresh Austin

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    C1890 Antique Porcelain Plaque Madonna in carved wood frame 4.5" x 3 5/8" total<br>with approx 2" x 1 5/8" sight on plaque. No damage to plaque, not examined<br>outside of frame, old glue restorations to frame.<br>trinketdrawer

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    $250.00

  • Sterling Multi-Gemstone bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin Sterling Multi-Gemstone bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Sterling Multi-Gemstone bracelet

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    Sterling Multi-Gemstone bracelet. Adjustable from 7.5"-9", very substantial<br>marked and tested sterling with genuine stones/pearls 83.7 grams.

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    $230.00

  • Collection High end vintage ladies watches for parts - Estate Fresh Austin Collection High end vintage ladies watches for parts - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Collection High end vintage ladies watches for parts

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    Collection High end vintage ladies watches for parts. Most if not all from the first half of the 20th century, half or more working, none guaranteed to work. These were taken from gold watches by someone with "Gold fever" so they are all high end models. Selling what's shown.

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    $110.00

  • Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling/turquoise pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling/turquoise pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling/turquoise pendant

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    Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling/turquoise pendant 2.5" tall x .75" wide x 23 grams with no damage or wear.Charles was taught silversmithing from his parents at about the age of 15, and continued to learn on his own during the summers. His parents are lifetime silversmith’s with his mother’s family having 5 generations, and his father’s family with 2 generations. Charles has worked full-time as a silversmith since the age of 20. He first started inlaying at the age of 13 for a few years while learning both.Starting with traditional Navajo jewelry, Charles then went into Navajo contemporary jewelry, then onto the Western style with swirl design cutouts. The majority of his jewelry are cutout overlay on bracelets, and buckles with Petroglyph designs (Anasazi drawings). He also enjoys bracelet overlay with Western style and swirl design. Charles’ clans are Ashii (Salt People) and Todich’ii’nii (Bitter Water Clan).

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    $300.00

  • Sz7 30's-40's Large Vintage Navajo silver and turquoise cluster ring - Estate Fresh Austin Sz7 30's-40's Large Vintage Navajo silver and turquoise cluster ring - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Sz7 30's-40's Large Vintage Navajo silver and turquoise cluster ring 2.5" x 1<br>5/8" face 23.1 grams.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure. Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Women's Size 7 Ring.

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    $580.00

  • Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 10 dollars - Estate Fresh Austin Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 10 dollars - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 10 dollars

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    Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 10 dollars. Authentic 1864 Confederate currency uncirculated and preserved in plastic case, this was purchased in 1978 from Larry Chauncey dealer in Confederate and Southern states currency. I'll be listing a few more that were purchased at the same time. Measures 7" x 3"

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    $195.00

  • Sz8 Large Vintage Zuni silver inlay coral cluster ring - Estate Fresh Austin Sz8 Large Vintage Zuni silver inlay coral cluster ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin sz8 Large Vintage Zuni sterling silver inlay coral cluster ring

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    Sz8 Large Vintage Zuni silver inlay coral cluster ring. 2 3/8" x 1 7/8" face<br>29.3 grams.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure. Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Women's Size 8 Ring.

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    $580.00

  • Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 5 dollars - Estate Fresh Austin Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 5 dollars - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 5 dollars

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    Uncirculated 1864 Confederate States American Currency Richmond 5 dollars.<br>Authentic 1864 Confederate currency uncirculated and preserved in plastic case,<br>this was purchased in 1978 from Larry Chauncey dealer in Confederate and<br>Southern states currency. I'll be listing a few more that were purchased at the<br>same time. Measures 7 3/16" x 3 1/8".

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    $195.00

  • Chan Luu Peach Quartz beaded necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Chan Luu Peach Quartz beaded necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Chan Luu Peach Quartz beaded necklace

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    Chan Luu Peach Quartz beaded necklace. Very substantial 30" high quality necklace with graduated up to 20mm faceted natural peach quartz stones, hand tied with no issues.

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    $230.00

  • sz8.5 Vintage Southwestern Modernist sterling and turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz8.5 Vintage Southwestern Modernist sterling and turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

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    sz 8.5 Vintage Southwestern Modernist sterling and turquoise ring. Unmarked,<br>great design that seems like something that could have came out of Frank<br>Patania's Thunderbird shop. 12.6 grams.<br><br>anderas Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Women's Size 8 Ring.

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    $135.00

  • Native American Sterling/Malachite cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin Native American Sterling/Malachite cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6" Native American Sterling/Malachite cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Native American Sterling/Malachite cuff bracelet.. Tests sterling, signed by the Artisan on the back. No issues.

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    $110.00

  • Native American Sterling/turquoise Chip channel inlay cuff bracelet y - Estate Fresh Austin Native American Sterling/turquoise Chip channel inlay cuff bracelet y - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Native American Sterling/turquoise Chip channel inlay cuff bracelet y

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Native American Sterling/turquoise Chip channel inlay cuff bracelet. Nice little cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked, tested sterling, no damage.

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    $125.00

  • 6.625" Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise chip inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise chip inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Vintage Zuni sterling silver and turquoise chip inlay cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise chip inlay bracelet All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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    $110.00

  • 7.25" Carolyn Pollack Relios sterling and lapis bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 7.25" Carolyn Pollack Relios sterling and lapis bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 7.25" Carolyn Pollack Relios sterling and lapis bracelet

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    sz7.25 Carolyn Pollack Relios sterling and lapis bracelet. Selling the bracelet shown in unworn condition with no issues. anderas Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Women's Size 7 Ring.

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    $165.00

  • c1880's Allen & Darwin Boxed Nutcracker/Grape Shears/Serving spoon set Sheffield - Estate Fresh Austin c1880's Allen & Darwin Boxed Nutcracker/Grape Shears/Serving spoon set Sheffield - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1880's Allen & Darwin Boxed Nutcracker/Grape Shears/Serving spoon set Sheffield Silver plated. Really nice set, appears unused, box appears to have had a harder life for the past 120 years or so. These are all hand engraved, the nut cracker handles fold all the way over so they can be used both ways, not sure why. The handles of the Grape Shears are much longer than the blades, so that you can insert the blades deeply into a cluster of grapes. Most of the scissor ends of these pieces of antique silver have blunt tips, so that they won’t puncture the fruit. The grape shears would sometimes be found as part of a set with a grapestand, and the earlier grape shears from the late Georgian period were more like scissors, with equally long blades and handles. These were often gold-gilt, demonstrating the high value that the grape shears had been imbued with as an item of cutlery, and as part of a dinner service. Later though, grape shears were usually made of sterling silver, as with most high quality dinnerware, so as to avoid tarnishing and to stand the test of time. After the 1850s, most of the shears produced included a flange which had been added to one of the blades, so that once the grapes had been cut, they could then be elegantly placed on to the diner’s plate while still holding the shears. The decoration on the shears varied widely, at first the shears often displayed a grape and vine motif, however many grape shears were part of a much larger dining set, so they would be embellished with the same pattern that was on the other cutlery. Because so many pieces of various shapes and sizes had to incorporate the same design, these were often more simple than the decoration on single items.

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    $290.00

  • c1960 Peter Broome California Modernist Sterling silver bangles set - Estate Fresh Austin c1960 Peter Broome California Modernist Sterling silver bangles set - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1960 Peter Broome California Modernist Sterling silver bangles set. Each approx<br>7 5/8" inside circumference, each different. Broome was active in the 50's-60's<br>in CA and produced some of the most amazing unique designs. He wasn't extremely<br>prolific but created some amazing unique designs that command respectable<br>prices. Selling all three bangles for one price.<br><br>anderas

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    $895.00

  • Antique European Bronze Mother and Child bonding - Estate Fresh Austin Antique European Bronze Mother and Child bonding - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Antique European Bronze Mother and Child bonding. Late 19th to very early 20th century with no detectable marks or signatures. Very high quality cast bronze most likely French, possibly German. 12.5" tall, 7" base, approx 20 pounds. There was residue from a very old price tag on the top of the base, didn't notice it until after I took the photos, it's been removed.

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    $680.00

  • Tiffany Sterling Tea Caddy spoon shell form - Estate Fresh Austin Tiffany Sterling Tea Caddy spoon shell form - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Tiffany Sterling Tea Caddy spoon shell form 3.25" long x 1 7/16" wide with no<br>issues. 17.7 grams.<br><br>anderas

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    $275.00

  • Vintage Tiffany Modernist Sterling silver letter opener/clip - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Tiffany Modernist Sterling silver letter opener/clip - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Tiffany Modernist Sterling silver letter opener/clip

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    Tiffany Modernist Sterling silver letter opener/clip. Guaranteed Authentic<br>Tiffany from the third quarter of the 20th century, retailed by Tiffany.<br>6 5/8" long x 14mm wide x 23.4 grams.<br><br>anderas

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    $250.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant

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    ****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant 1.75" tall x 15/16" wide 7.7 grams. anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $195.00

  • Vintage Heavy Sterling Tahe Navajo Cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Heavy Sterling Tahe Navajo Cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 7.1" Vintage Heavy Sterling silver Tahe Navajo twisted wire Cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Heavy Sterling Tahe Navajo Cuff bracelet. Great cuff with no issues.

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    $240.00

  • Pr Antique Chinese Famille rose Monk Figures - Estate Fresh Austin Pr Antique Chinese Famille rose Monk Figures - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Pr Antique Chinese Famille rose Monk Figures

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    Pr Antique Chinese Famille rose Monk Figures. 8.5" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Last half of 19th century. tw106

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    $860.00

  • Early Booths thin British Ironstone bowl - Estate Fresh Austin Early Booths thin British Ironstone bowl - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Early Booths thin British Ironstone bowl. This bowl is amazingly thinly potted for this type/era piece. This is an Early Booths mark, I believe from the third quarter of the 19th century. Large bowl with no cracks, chips, or restorations. 9" wide x 4.25" tall. isshelf

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    $280.00

  • Antique Blue Topaz Sterling silver pendant/brooch pin - Estate Fresh Austin Antique Blue Topaz Sterling silver pendant/brooch pin - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Antique Blue Topaz Sterling silver pendant/brooch pin

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    Antique Blue Topaz Sterling silver pendant/brooch. Great piece from the 19th century, unmarked tested 97% silver, stone tests as a topaz and it's gorgeous. Pendant approx 2" wide, stone approx 22mm wide, 25.9 grams. Unmarked.

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    $295.00

  • Retired James Avery Sterling circle swirl pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery Sterling circle swirl pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery Sterling circle swirl pendant

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    ****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery Sterling Descending Dove charm 7/8" tall with jump ring x 9/16" wide x 3.3 grams. anderascoll James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $145.00

  • 9 Venetian hand painted art glass wine goblets - Estate Fresh Austin 9 Venetian hand painted art glass wine goblets - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 9 Venetian hand painted art glass wine goblets

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    9 Venetian hand painted art glass wine goblets 6 7/8"h, 3 5/8" wide, extremely<br>high quality glasses from the first half of the 20th century with no damage or<br>significant wear. Hand blown, hand painted in Italy. Selling the exact 9 glasses<br>shown thoroughly examined, packed and shipped with experience.

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    $1,295.00

  • Antique French Sterling repousse Holy water font on wood - Estate Fresh Austin Antique French Sterling repousse Holy water font on wood - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Antique French Sterling repousse Holy water font on wood

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    Antique French Sterling repousse Holy water font on wood. First quarter of 20th<br>century, 13.5" tall x 9 3/8" wide, solid sterling silver (unmarked but tested)<br>pieces mounted on wood.

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    $360.00

  • 1980's Sterling Italian Montegrappa 402 pen set - Estate Fresh Austin 1980's Sterling Italian Montegrappa 402 pen set - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1980's Sterling Italian Montegrappa 402 pen set

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    1980's Sterling Italian Montegrappa 402 pen set. Selling both pens in very clean<br>condition, both functional, one with good cartridge, one needed cartridge as<br>it's dry. No dents or major wear to either pen.<br><br>The 300 and 400 series were discontinued in the early 1990’s and are now<br>difficult to find in good condition. This was the flagship version of the 402,<br>with both pens being crafted from sterling silver and featuring a CANOVA<br>guilloche design on the barrel and cap – the trim is vermeil, so gold-plating<br>over silver. The pens have the 1055 VI hallmark, which indicates that it was<br>produced by the older Aquila owned company, prior to them selling to Richemont.<br>The newer Aquila pens have a 2670 VI hallmark.<br><br>The 402 was based on a model from the 1930’s and they’re incredibly comfortable<br>writing instruments to use, even for longer writing sessions.

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    $580.00

  • sz16 Navajo Sterling and White buffalo ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz16 Navajo Sterling and White buffalo ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin sz16 Navajo sterling and White buffalo ring

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    sz16 Navajo Sterling and White buffalo ring. Stone secure in bezel with old fracture. 22.4 grams. Approx size 16. It's loose on my thumb. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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    $240.00

  • c1790 Chinese Export for American Market 13 Star flag tray - Estate Fresh Austin c1790 Chinese Export for American Market 13 Star flag tray - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1790 Chinese Export for American Market 13 Star flag tray

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    c1790 Chinese Export for American Market 13 Star flag tray. 14" wide with no<br>cracks, chips, or restorations. I'm offering two plates from this service in a<br>separate listing.

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    $2,925.00

  • sz12.75 Vintage Native American turquoise channel inlay sterling ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz12.75 Vintage Native American turquoise channel inlay sterling ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin sz12.75 Vintage Native American turquoise channel inlay sterling ring

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    Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Men's Size 12 Ring.

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    $330.00

  • 6.25"Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise and coral cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25"Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise and coral cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.25"Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise and coral cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. Nice old unmarked but<br>tested sterling cuff from about the mid 20th century, no damage.

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    $680.00

  • Retro Lois Hill Sterling pendant 19" wheat chain necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Retro Lois Hill Sterling pendant 19" wheat chain necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Retro Lois Hill Sterling pendant on 19" wheat chain. Chain appears unmarked,<br>tested and guaranteed solid sterling. Pendant 1.75" x 1", Necklace 5mm 57.6<br>grams.<br><br>anderas

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    $185.00

  • 6.5" 50's-60's Vintage Navajo silver and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" 50's-60's Vintage Navajo silver and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.5" 50's-60's Vintage Navajo silver and turquoise bracelet<br><br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $380.00

  • 6.375" Vintage Zuni coral and shell channel inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.375" Vintage Zuni coral and shell channel inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 3/8" Vintage Zuni coral and shell channel inlay bracelet<br><br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $280.00

  • Huge c.1890 Wavecrest Jardiniere - Estate Fresh Austin Huge c.1890 Wavecrest Jardiniere - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Huge c.1890 Wavecrest Jardiniere. 11" wide x 8" tall with no cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. It has some residue of museum putty on base because it came from a<br>California collection, I guess for earthquakes. I'll remove it before shipping<br>just didn't have time while taking pics since it's big and heavy and really need<br>to mess with it in a safer location.<br>isshelf

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    $430.00

  • 6.375" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.375" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.375" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 3/8" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet, unmarked.<br><br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $270.00

  • 6.12" Heavy vintage Native American Sterling and coral bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.12" Heavy vintage Native American Sterling and coral bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 1/8" Heavy vintage Native American Sterling and coral bracelet, unmarked.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

    1 in stock

    $300.00

  • Antique Pink Cut Velvet art glass vase - Estate Fresh Austin Antique Pink Cut Velvet art glass vase - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Antique Pink Cut Velvet art glass vase 7" tall with no cracks, chips, or<br>restorations.<br>tw106

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    $235.00

  • 6.25" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Vintage Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $145.00

  • 1920's Durand Art Glass Candlestick - Estate Fresh Austin 1920's Durand Art Glass Candlestick - Estate Fresh Austin

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    1920's Durand Art Glass Candlestick. Very amazing candlestick, I've had a lot of<br>Tiffany, Steuben, etc candlesticks and they just don't come any better. 5.25"<br>tall x 4.5" wide rim with no damage or flaws.<br><br>Durand art glass was made between 1924 and 1931. Durand was the art glass<br>division of Vineland Flint Glass Works in New Jersey which was founded by Victor<br>Durand in 1897. Many of the glass artists came from the Quezal Art Glass company<br>which closed in 1924. The artists at Durand were granted a great deal of freedom<br>to produce glass in a variety of styles. Many pieces were blown using an unusual<br>yellow glass which many collectors now refer to as "Ambergris". Durand produced<br>a wide variety of art glass items including bowls, vases, perfume bottles,<br>candlesticks and lamps. Durand's art glass quickly gained fame for its beauty<br>and quality. In 1926 Durand received a medal of honor at the Sesquicentennial<br>International Exposition in Philadelphia. Sadly production ceased in 1931 when<br>Victor Durand died in an auto accident.<br><br>tw106

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    $1,465.00

  • c1890 Bohemian Crackle finish Peachblow art glass vases - Estate Fresh Austin c1890 Bohemian Crackle finish Peachblow art glass vases - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1890 Bohemian Crackle finish Peachblow art glass vases. 3 3/8" tall x 3.75"<br>wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Most likely Kralik. Selling both<br>vases for one price.<br>tw154

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    $195.00

  • 6.375" Navajo Sterling overlay stampwork bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.375" Navajo Sterling overlay stampwork bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.375" Navajo Sterling overlay stampwork cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 3/8" Navajo Sterling overlay stampwork bracelet<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $115.00

  • 19th Century French Sampson Chinoisiere Enameled Famille rose style Table Box - Estate Fresh Austin 19th Century French Sampson Chinoisiere Enameled Famille rose style Table Box - Estate Fresh Austin

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    19th Century French Sampson Chinoisiere Enameled Famille rose style Table Box. High quality box with strong hinge, snaps shut and stays shut when turned upside down. No cracks, chips, restorations, or other issues. 5.75" x 4" x 2 5/8" tall. tw108

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    $240.00

  • 18th Century Sceaux French faience box - Estate Fresh Austin 18th Century Sceaux French faience box - Estate Fresh Austin

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    18th Century Sceaux French faience snuff box. Good hinge, metal mounts reglued, no restoration or major damage to Faience pieces, small glaze flakes on bottom corners and one small glaze flake on front right edge. 5.25" x 4" x 2.25"Sceaux ware, tin-glazed earthenware and porcelain made at a factory in Sceaux, Fr., from 1748 to 1794. Both were skillfully painted in a large range of enamel colours with landscape and figure subjects and with minutely exact flowers and birds. Cupids in pink outline derived from the paintings of François Boucher were typical of the period of Louis XV. Pieces decorated with naturalistic flowers, fruit, and the like in relief may have been modeled by Richard Glot, who purchased the factory in 1772.Faience, or tin-glazed and enameled earthenware, first emerged in France during the sixteenth century, reaching widespread usage among elite patrons during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, prior to the establishment of soft-paste porcelain factories. Although characterized as more provincial in style than porcelain, French faience was used at the court of Louis XIV as part of elaborate meals and displays, with large-scale vessels incorporated into the Baroque garden designs of Versailles. Earlier examples of French faience attest to the strong influence of maiolica artists from Italy. Later works demonstrate the ways in which cities such as Nevers, Rouen, Lyon, Moustiers, and Marseille developed innovative vessel shapes and decorative motifs prized among collectors throughout Europe.While faience can be created from a wide mixture of clays, it is foremost distinguished by the milky opaque white color achieved by the addition of tin oxide to the glaze. French faience is typically divided into two types. Grand feu (high fire) describes pieces that have been decorated with glaze and metallic oxides before being fired a single time at a high temperature of around 1650°F (900°C). Petit feu (low-fire) faience, developed in the second half of the eighteenth century, refers to a process whereby the clay body is fired before being glazed and decorated with metallic oxides and then fired again at a lower temperature; pieces can also go through a third firing. Grand feu pieces have a more limited color palette that consists of blue, yellow, brown-purple, and green. By contrast, the lower firing temperature of petit feu faience enabled both greater precision in painting techniques and variety in the range of colors.tw108

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    $490.00

  • c1750's Battersea snuff box d - Estate Fresh Austin c1750's Battersea snuff box d - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1750's Battersea snuff box. 2 5/8" wide x 1.6" tall. Some overall crazing and some overpainting on base and two spots on side of base. This and a few more Battersea pieces I'm listing have tags indicating they were last purchased at Sotheby's Parke-Bernet in the 1970's.Having already opened an office in New York, in 1964 Sotheby’s bought Parke-Bernet, America’s largest fine art auction house.Battersea boxes developed in the mid 18th century as tiny decorative containers covered with enamel or porcelain and decorated with pleasing designs. Originally the boxes were made of copper covered with white enamel, decorated with classical or scenes or portraits. They evolved over time to become more sentimental. The Battersea box got its name from a firm under the tutelage of Sir Stephen Theodore Janssen, Once Lord Mayor of London at York House in Battersea. The boxes were decorated by transfer printing, which took an impression from an engraved plate painted with enamel and printed on to the box which was then hand painted and fired. The firm existed only from 1753 to 1756 however other firms producing similar boxes, especially those in the village of Bilston, took up this technique. Battersea became the collective name for all such boxes. With advancements in the pottery industry due to the Industrial Revolution, Battersea boxes gradually fell from favour. Allowing small boxes to be produced at less cost than the enameled competitors made Battersea boxes decline significantly by the mid 19th century. They became popular again in the second half of the 20th century with the development of commemorative boxes produced for such well known firms as Tiffany & Co.

    1 in stock

    $500.00

  • c1880 French Orientalist Bronze Didier Debut(1824-1893) Foundry Stamp Garanti Au - Estate Fresh Austin c1880 French Orientalist Bronze Didier Debut(1824-1893) Foundry Stamp Garanti Au - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1880 French Orientalist Bronze Didier Debut(1824-1893) Foundry Stamp Garanti Au<br>Titre Paris. 12" tall x 8" deep with no damage.<br>isshelf

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    $1,205.00

  • Retro Dominique Dinouart Mexico Sterling Silver & Red Carnelian Wide Modernist S - Estate Fresh Austin Retro Dominique Dinouart Mexico Sterling Silver & Red Carnelian Wide Modernist S - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Retro Dominique Dinouart Mexico Sterling Silver & Red Carnelian Wide Modernist Statement Cuff Bracelet. Great looking cuff, clean with no issues.

    1 in stock

    $175.00

  • Vintage Native American Sterling/malachite Kokopelli pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Native American Sterling/malachite Kokopelli pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Vintage Native American Sterling/malachite Kokopelli pendant. 2.5" tall x 1.5" wide x 9.2 grams with no issues.

    1 in stock

    $55.00

  • Native American Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant l - Estate Fresh Austin Native American Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant l - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Native American Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant. Nice work with no damage, all natural stones. 1.5" tall x 5/8" wide x 5.4 grams. Marked with the Native American shop mark, forget which shop that is. No issues.

    1 in stock

    $55.00

  • 1920's French Legras Cameo Art Glass Vase - Estate Fresh Austin 1920's French Legras Cameo Art Glass Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

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    1920's French Legras Cameo Art Glass Vase. 9" tall with no cracks, chips, or restoraitons.The Legras glassworks – ultimately a multi-centred concern employing hundreds of people across several manufacturing centres – produced enough highly-distinctive pieces to be considered an art-glass movement in its own right.It’s more accurate, of course, to consider the name one of the foremost in the panoply of innovative, experimental and overtly artistic producers who revolutionised decorative glassware from the mid 1860's, throughout the fin de siècle, across the duration of the Great War and beyond The founding father of the company, François-Théodore Legras, came from humble stock, having be life as a woodsman in the Vosges department south of Strasbourg. In 1859, Legras determined that there was potentially more to life than trees and leaves, and secured himself a clerical apprenticeship at the glassworks in Clairey, a long-established manufactory producing drinking glasses and tableware which – crucially for Legras – included the manufacture of crudely-frosted pieces. After learning his trade for five years, Legras moved to Paris and took a job at the Plaine St Denis factory, securing a senior managerial role by the age of 27. He was director of the works when, underwritten by expat-philanthropist Sir Richard Wallace, it was significantly extended and modernised; the duo also took over another factory at Pantin, on the northern fringes of the city. Unrestrained by the financial strictures of facilities lacking patrons such as Wallace, Legras was able to encourage an experimental approach to glass production, harking back to his childhood in the Darney Forests and using opaque glass – based on Clairey’s frosted material – as a canvas on which designs could be created. The businesses were also underwritten by the production of utilitarian glassware for industry – distilleries and pharmacies – and this security gave François-Théodore the freedom to develop his art-glass production techniques. Intricately cut cameo glass pieces, acid-etched and enamelled imagery – requiring up to five separate firing processes to achieve the desired effect – became the Legras hallmark, with many pieces featuring forested landscapes and the favoured themes of the artistic director - irises, orchids and chrysanthemums.Additional members of the Legras family were apprenticed in to the company, notably a nephew – Charles – whose expertise in the chemical treatment of glass to produce marbled, opaline surfaces on which designs could be overlayed, was to prove a valuable commodity. Charles was ultimately to take over the running of the businesses in 1909, seven years before the death of his uncle. He was able to maintain a level of innovation which sustained the company for another decade – achieving notable successes in developing synthesised “gemstones” which could be ground up and incorporated in to the glass melt to give an extraordinary depth of colouration which provided the base for the production of striking cameo vessels.tw108

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    $795.00

  • Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling Gold Filled Blue topaz bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling Gold Filled Blue topaz bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.6" Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling Gold Filled Blue topaz bracelet

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    Charles Johnson Navajo Sterling Gold Filled Blue topaz bracelet No issues.Charles was taught silversmithing from his parents at about the age of 15, and continued to learn on his own during the summers. His parents are lifetime silversmith’s with his mother’s family having 5 generations, and his father’s family with 2 generations. Charles has worked full-time as a silversmith since the age of 20. He first started inlaying at the age of 13 for a few years while learning both.Starting with traditional Navajo jewelry, Charles then went into Navajo contemporary jewelry, then onto the Western style with swirl design cutouts. The majority of his jewelry are cutout overlay on bracelets, and buckles with Petroglyph designs (Anasazi drawings). He also enjoys bracelet overlay with Western style and swirl design. Charles’ clans are Ashii (Salt People) and Todich’ii’nii (Bitter Water Clan).

    1 in stock

    $500.00

  • 6.25" Vintage Southwestern sterling and turquoise bracelet u - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Vintage Southwestern sterling and turquoise bracelet u - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Vintage Southwestern sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet u

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Vintage Southwestern sterling and turquoise bracelet<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $250.00

  • Vintage Native American Sterling channel inlay turquoise cuff bracelet j - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Native American Sterling channel inlay turquoise cuff bracelet j - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.3" Vintage Native American Sterling channel inlay turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Native American Sterling channel inlay turquoise cuff bracelet. Circa mid 20th century unmarked in any way, tested and guaranteed Coin silver or better (90%).

    1 in stock

    $350.00

  • 6.625" Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet. No issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

    1 in stock

    $165.00

  • 6.875 Vintage Navajo Overlay Sterling - Turquoise channel inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.875 Vintage Navajo Overlay Sterling - Turquoise channel inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.875 Vintage Navajo Overlay Sterling - Turquoise channel inlay cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 7/8" Vintage Navajo Overlay Sterling - Turquoise channel inlay bracelet,<br>unmarked.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $400.00

  • 6 3/8" Vintage Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling Cuff Bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6 3/8" Vintage Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling Cuff Bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.37" Vintage Fred Harvey Native American Sterling silver Cuff Bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Fred Harvey Era Native American Cuff Bracelet. Nice old cuff from the second quarter of the 20th century. No makers or purity markings as it is will older 1970's and before Native American Cuffs, tested and guaranteed a minimum of coin silver (90%). No issues.

    1 in stock

    $1,695.00

  • 6.5" Eugene Belone Navajo Sterling silver spiny Oyster cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" Eugene Belone Navajo Sterling silver spiny Oyster cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" Eugene Belone Navajo Sterling silver spiny Oyster cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Eugene Belone Navajo Sterling Spiney Oyster cuff. No issues.Eugene Belone is an accomplished Navajo jeweler and silversmith. Hailing from Gallup, New Mexico, Eugene has been making jewelry for over a decade. Eugene's wife, Elouise Kee, taught him the craft of jewelry and silversmithing. No issues.

    1 in stock

    $300.00

  • 7.5" Native American Sterling silver and abalone cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 7.5" Native American Sterling silver and abalone cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 7.5" Native American Sterling silver and abalone cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7.5" Native American Sterling and abalone cuff. Nice thick cuff with no issues.

    1 in stock

    $230.00

  • 6.25" Carmelita and Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) Zuni silver and coral bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Carmelita and Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) Zuni silver and coral bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Carmelita/Dan Simplicio Zuni sterling silver/coral cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Carmelita and Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) Zuni silver and coral bracelet. No<br>issues.<br><br>Zuni silversmith, Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) learned the art of jewelry making<br>from his uncle, Juan DeDios, one of the earliest Zuni silversmiths. Although<br>this World War II veteran only had about 30 short years of jewelry making, his<br>talent and techniques are still recognized. Simplicio is one of the first known<br>artists to begin incorporating natural red coral branches and rough-cut coral<br>nuggets into his jewelry. As early as 1931, it is also said that he is possibly<br>one of the first Zuni artists to begin using gold. Simplicio worked at C.G.<br>Wallace’s trading post and collaborated with amazing Zuni artists including<br>Leekya Deyuse, Teddie Weahkee, Leo Poblano, Bernard Homer and Lee Edakkie.<br>Throughout his time, he developed an inapt ability to create stunning leaf<br>motifs with intricate stamps and carved details, beginning his signature balance<br>of delicate leaf work and heavy turquoise and coral designs.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $455.00

  • Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase - Estate Fresh Austin Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase

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    Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase. 7.25" tall with no cracks, chips. or restorations. Some crazing with a few light stains. tw212

    1 in stock

    $195.00

  • 1920's Fulper Porcelain perfume lamp - Estate Fresh Austin 1920's Fulper Porcelain perfume lamp - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1920's Fulper Porcelain perfume lamp

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    1920's Fulper Porcelain perfume lamp. 6" tall x 5" wide in working condition<br>with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Embossed fulper on base. The same Fulper<br>American art pottery company from New Jersey.<br>tw212<br><br>The Fulper Pottery Company was founded in Flemington, New Jersey in 1899 by<br>Charles Fulper and his sons. However, the pottery had existed since 1815 when<br>the first pottery was created by Samuel Hill. The pottery initially produced a<br>wide variety of utilitarian ware, and drain tiles and storage crocks and jars<br>from Flemington’s red earthenware clay. In 1847 Dutchman Abraham Fulper, an<br>employee since the 1820s became Hill’s partner. He later took over the company.<br><br>It was not until the early 1900s when William Hill Fulper II (1870-1953) started<br>to experiment with colored glazes and the company started to create some of the<br>art pottery it is famed for. Fulper is credited with inventing the dry-body slip<br>glaze, which was used to create colorful designs on his pottery. He also<br>developed a method of using electric kilns to fire his glazes, which resulted in<br>brighter and more consistent colors.<br><br>Fulper Pottery’s Vasekraft line was inspired by the work of German potter John<br>Martin Strangl. The line includes a wide variety of vases, bowls, and other<br>vessels, all with Strangl’s signature clean lines and simple forms.<br><br>The company is especially known for the Fulper lamps-with glazed pottery shades<br>inset with colored glass-were truly innovative forms. The firm’s most<br>spectacular and innovative accomplishments are the table lamps made with glazed<br>pottery bases and shades, which were inset with pieces of colored opalescent<br>glass. These were produced from about 1910-1915 and are very rare, especially in<br>perfect order.<br><br>William Hill Fulper II was also an excellent advertiser and marketeer and<br>Fulper’s Vasekraft products were sold throughout the United States in the most<br>prestigious department stores and gift shops. Fulper’s pottery was exhibited at<br>the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it<br>received a gold medal. His work is also included in the collections of the<br>Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Philadelphia<br>Museum of Art.<br><br>During its first twenty-five years, Fulper Pottery was particularly known for<br>its flambé glazes, which were heavily influenced by Chinese and Japanese ceramic<br>traditions. These glazes, which resulted in vibrant and often unexpected colors,<br>helped to establish Fulper Pottery’s reputation for innovative and high-quality<br>art pottery.<br><br>After World War I, Fulper Pottery began to shift away from its Germanic roots<br>and move towards more Oriental-inspired forms. The company’s designers began to<br>experiment with new shapes and glazes, inspired by the Art Deco movement that<br>was sweeping Europe at the time. The Vasekraft name was changed to Fulper<br>Pottery Artware. These new pieces were softer and more graceful than the<br>functional stoneware that Fulper had been producing up until that point, and<br>they proved to be very popular with the public.<br><br>In the 1920s, Fulper Pottery was one of the leading producers of Art Deco<br>ceramics in the United States. The company’s designers created a wide range of<br>vases, lamps, and other objects that were both beautiful and stylish. Fulper’s<br>pieces were featured in some of the most prestigious design magazines of the<br>day, and they were popular with both collectors and everyday consumers.<br><br>In 1925, Charles Fulper died, and his sons took over the operation of the<br>pottery. Under their leadership, Fulper Pottery continued to experiment with new<br>glazes and firing techniques. They also began to produce a line of dinnerware,<br>which was very popular during the Depression-era.<br><br>The Great Depression hit Fulper Pottery hard, as it did many other businesses.<br>The company was forced to lay off a large number of employees and cut back on<br>production. However, Fulper’s designers continued to experiment with new ideas,<br>and the company managed to survive the difficult economic times.<br><br><br>William Hill Fulper II died suddenly in 1928. The company continued to be run<br>with Martin Stangl as President. In 1935, Fulper Pottery Artware production was<br>ceased at the small remaining Flemington location, and that building was<br>utilized solely as a retail showroom for the company’s ceramic products. After<br>1935, the company continued to be Fulper Pottery, but produced only Stangl<br>Pottery brand dinnerware and artware.

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    $400.00

  • 6.25" Vintage Zuni channel inlay turquoise silver bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Vintage Zuni channel inlay turquoise silver bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Vintage Zuni channel inlay turquoise silver bracelet. Nice old bracelet with stones secure in bezels, some fractures in stones. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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    $195.00

  • 6" Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise channel inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise channel inlay bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6" Vintage Zuni sterling silver and turquoise channel inlay cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise channel inlay bracelet All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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    $195.00

  • Huge 1943 Tlaquepaque Vase Souvenir of Santa Fe New Mexico - Estate Fresh Austin Huge 1943 Tlaquepaque Vase Souvenir of Santa Fe New Mexico - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Huge 1943 Tlaquepaque Vase Souvenir of Santa Fe New Mexico

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    Huge 1943 Tlaquepaque Vase Souvenir of Santa Fe New Mexico. Great piece of<br>1940's Mexican Folk/Art pottery. Two very shallow chips on foot, no other<br>cracks, chips, or restorations. Very substantial 12.5" tall

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    $330.00

  • 1957 Harding Black Texas Studio Art pottery Lava Glaze vase - Estate Fresh Austin 1957 Harding Black Texas Studio Art pottery Lava Glaze vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1957 Harding Black Texas Studio Art pottery Lava Glaze vase

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    1957 Harding Black Texas Studio Art pottery Lava Glaze vase. No cracks, chips,<br>or restorations 5 1/8" tall.<br><br>Harding Black San Antonio (1912 - 2004)<br><br>A ceramist, sculptor, painter, bricklayer, teacher, Black graduated from<br>Brackenridge High School and attended San Antonio Junior College (1929-30). In<br>1933, Black was taught by Rudolph Staffel to make wheel-thrown pottery and also<br>began to teach children's ceramic classes at the Witte. Black directed ceramic<br>installation in a San Antonio reconstruction project sponsored by the National<br>Youth Administration and the Works Progress Administration art program. In 1955<br>he retired from teaching and devoted his time to ceramics. Black became a<br>well-known ceramist from his research, innovations, and writings in the field.<br>Black's collection and archive is housed at Baylor University. Harding Black's<br>work with clay serves an an important bridge between early Texas and mid-century<br>pottery.<br>tw163

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    $805.00

  • 4 Vintage Childs Navajo/Fred Harvey Era cuff bracelets - Estate Fresh Austin 4 Vintage Childs Navajo/Fred Harvey Era cuff bracelets - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 4 Vintage Childs Navajo/Fred Harvey Era cuff bracelets. Ranging from the 40's-70's, selling the lot shown. 3 are silver, the one with the thunderbird is nickel silver, all appear unmarked.

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  • c1930 Fulper Pelican Flower Frog - Estate Fresh Austin c1930 Fulper Pelican Flower Frog - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1930 Fulper Pelican Flower Frog.. 7" tall with no cracks, chips, or<br>restorations, crazing in a few places.<br><br>tw163<br><br>The Fulper Pottery Company was founded in Flemington, New Jersey in 1899 by<br>Charles Fulper and his sons. However, the pottery had existed since 1815 when<br>the first pottery was created by Samuel Hill. The pottery initially produced a<br>wide variety of utilitarian ware, and drain tiles and storage crocks and jars<br>from Flemington’s red earthenware clay. In 1847 Dutchman Abraham Fulper, an<br>employee since the 1820s became Hill’s partner. He later took over the company.<br><br>It was not until the early 1900s when William Hill Fulper II (1870-1953) started<br>to experiment with colored glazes and the company started to create some of the<br>art pottery it is famed for. Fulper is credited with inventing the dry-body slip<br>glaze, which was used to create colorful designs on his pottery. He also<br>developed a method of using electric kilns to fire his glazes, which resulted in<br>brighter and more consistent colors.<br><br>Fulper Pottery’s Vasekraft line was inspired by the work of German potter John<br>Martin Strangl. The line includes a wide variety of vases, bowls, and other<br>vessels, all with Strangl’s signature clean lines and simple forms.<br><br>The company is especially known for the Fulper lamps-with glazed pottery shades<br>inset with colored glass-were truly innovative forms. The firm’s most<br>spectacular and innovative accomplishments are the table lamps made with glazed<br>pottery bases and shades, which were inset with pieces of colored opalescent<br>glass. These were produced from about 1910-1915 and are very rare, especially in<br>perfect order.<br><br>William Hill Fulper II was also an excellent advertiser and marketeer and<br>Fulper’s Vasekraft products were sold throughout the United States in the most<br>prestigious department stores and gift shops. Fulper’s pottery was exhibited at<br>the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it<br>received a gold medal. His work is also included in the collections of the<br>Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Philadelphia<br>Museum of Art.<br><br>During its first twenty-five years, Fulper Pottery was particularly known for<br>its flambé glazes, which were heavily influenced by Chinese and Japanese ceramic<br>traditions. These glazes, which resulted in vibrant and often unexpected colors,<br>helped to establish Fulper Pottery’s reputation for innovative and high-quality<br>art pottery.<br><br>After World War I, Fulper Pottery began to shift away from its Germanic roots<br>and move towards more Oriental-inspired forms. The company’s designers began to<br>experiment with new shapes and glazes, inspired by the Art Deco movement that<br>was sweeping Europe at the time. The Vasekraft name was changed to Fulper<br>Pottery Artware. These new pieces were softer and more graceful than the<br>functional stoneware that Fulper had been producing up until that point, and<br>they proved to be very popular with the public.<br><br>In the 1920s, Fulper Pottery was one of the leading producers of Art Deco<br>ceramics in the United States. The company’s designers created a wide range of<br>vases, lamps, and other objects that were both beautiful and stylish. Fulper’s<br>pieces were featured in some of the most prestigious design magazines of the<br>day, and they were popular with both collectors and everyday consumers.<br><br>In 1925, Charles Fulper died, and his sons took over the operation of the<br>pottery. Under their leadership, Fulper Pottery continued to experiment with new<br>glazes and firing techniques. They also began to produce a line of dinnerware,<br>which was very popular during the Depression-era.<br><br>The Great Depression hit Fulper Pottery hard, as it did many other businesses.<br>The company was forced to lay off a large number of employees and cut back on<br>production. However, Fulper’s designers continued to experiment with new ideas,<br>and the company managed to survive the difficult economic times.<br><br><br>William Hill Fulper II died suddenly in 1928. The company continued to be run<br>with Martin Stangl as President. In 1935, Fulper Pottery Artware production was<br>ceased at the small remaining Flemington location, and that building was<br>utilized solely as a retail showroom for the company’s ceramic products. After<br>1935, the company continued to be Fulper Pottery, but produced only Stangl<br>Pottery brand dinnerware and artware.

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    $300.00

  • c1900 Weller Dickens Ware Stag Pitcher - Estate Fresh Austin c1900 Weller Dickens Ware Stag Pitcher - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1900 Weller Dickens Ware Stag Pitcher

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    c1900 Weller Dickens Ware Stag Pitcher. 7" tall x 5" wide. Hand painted and hand<br>carved design. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Factory chip on back side of<br>base resulting in a sharp edge that has the tiniest chigger bite off of it.<br><br>tw163

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    $310.00

  • Vintage Chinese Cloisonne/Rose Quartz Necklace hand tied with silver clasp - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Chinese Cloisonne/Rose Quartz Necklace hand tied with silver clasp - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Chinese Cloisonne/Rose Quartz Necklace hand tied with sterling silver clasp

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    Vintage Chinese Cloisonne/Rose Quartz Necklace hand tied with silver clasp, high<br>quality necklace from the mid 20th century. 24" long with 2.25" drop, 110.9<br>grams. Approx 10mm beads, 16mm cloisonne beads.

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    $280.00

  • Vintage Native American Squash blossom necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Native American Squash blossom necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Vintage Native American Squash blossom necklace. Circa 1950's Native American old pawn Squash blossom necklace, Stable fracture in top stone, diminutive necklace with smaller than average beads 21" long with 2.25" x 1 5/8" central pendant. 55.9 grams.

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    $650.00

  • Vintage Lavonne Lalio Zuni carved multi-stone inlay bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Lavonne Lalio Zuni carved multi-stone inlay bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Lavonne Lalio Zuni carved multi-stone inlay bolo tie

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    Vintage Lavonne Lalio Zuni carved multi-stone inlay bolo tie grams total weight.<br>37" long 2 3/8" x 1.25" bolo slide, 26 grams.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed<br>on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement<br>is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the<br>metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $300.00

  • 6.12" c1930's Ingot Silver Navajo bracelet with turquoise - Estate Fresh Austin 6.12" c1930's Ingot Silver Navajo bracelet with turquoise - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.12" c1930's Ingot Silver Navajo cuff bracelet with turquoise

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 1/8" c1930's Ingot Silver Navajo bracelet with turquoise. Stone secure in<br>bezel with old fracture.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed<br>on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference<br>where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.

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    $300.00

  • sz11 Vintage Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz11 Vintage Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin sz11 Vintage Navajo sterling turquoise and coral ring

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    Most rings are shown on a a ring sizer in the pictures and the size is typically given at the beginning of the title and description. Men's Size 11 Ring.

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    $240.00

  • sz6.5 Vintage Zuni Sterling snake eye turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz6.5 Vintage Zuni Sterling snake eye turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

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    sz6.5 Vintage Zuni Sterling snake eye turquoise ring. 1.25" face, 6.7 grams. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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    $175.00

  • Early Van Briggle Cabinet vase - Estate Fresh Austin Early Van Briggle Cabinet vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Early Van Briggle Cabinet vase

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    Early Van Briggle Cabinet vase. Teens-20's 4" tall with no cracks, chips, restorations, or crazing. tw122Van Briggle Art Pottery was at the time of its demise the oldest continuously operating art pottery in the United States, having been established in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 by Artus and Anne Van Briggle. Artus had a significant impact on the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, and his pottery is foundational to American Art Pottery. The Art Nouveau style favored by its founders continues to influence the pottery's designs. Artus Van Briggle settled in Colorado Springs in 1899 after establishing himself as a notable artist with the Rookwood Pottery of Ohio. With Anne Louise (née Gregory), his new wife, Artus began exploring the Art Nouveau style in their pottery creations, drawing awards and accolades from the American and European art communities. Although he was a talented painter who had displayed and won awards in Europe, from 1899 until his death Artus devoted himself almost exclusively to the craft and art of pottery. Van Briggle's Art Nouveau designs and distinctive matte glazes were awarded high honors from prestigious sources, including the Paris Salon, the Saint Louis Exposition, the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, and the American Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Boston.The Van Briggle Pottery Studio closed in spring 2012Artus Van Briggle in 1900. Born to artistic parents on March 21, 1869, Artus Van Briggle had an early introduction to painting using materials found about the home. The Van Briggle family lived in Ohio, one of America's hotbeds of ceramic design. At the age of 17 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he decorated china dolls at the Arnold Fairyland Doll Store, while attending his early art studies at the Cincinnati Art School. After a stint at the Avon Pottery where he was introduced to the ceramic arts, Artus took a job at Rookwood Pottery; there he excelled at hand-painting designs. His skill and talent were recognized by Rookwood founder, Maria Storer, who became his benefactor, even sending him to France to study art at the Académie Julian in Paris.In Europe, he was exposed to styles of art and became infatuated with an early matte glaze from the Chinese Ming Dynasty; a type that was lost to history. Artus also met his future wife, fellow American student Anne Lawrence Gregory, an accomplished artist in her own right. Finishing their Paris studies in 1896, they returned to America. Artus resumed his work at Rookwood and also started sculpting and experimented with recreating the lost Ming Dynasty glazes.Perfecting the distinctive dull or matte glaze In 1899, struggling with health issues due to tuberculosis, Artus left Rookwood and moved to the drier air of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Upon befriending the Holmes family of Chico Basin, he stayed at the HOP Ranch during the summers of 1899, 1900, and 1901 to reduce work stress and regain strength while pursuing his own styles of pottery, centered around the Art Nouveau movement. He continued his research on the ancient matte glazes that fascinated him in Paris. After two years of trials and experiments a matte glaze was perfected. One of the matte glazes perfected by Artus was the matte blue glaze, based on an ancient Chinese process that had long been lost to history.Artus opened Van Briggle Pottery in 1901 and was joined by Anne Gregory, who took a position as a high school art teacher in Colorado Springs. In 1903, Artus Van Briggle was appointed First Director of the Department of Art and Design in Colorado College, succeeding Louis Soutter, a Swiss artist (born in Geneva, Switzerland) he met in Paris in 1895.In 1902, Anne and Artus were married, and she devoted herself to their pottery; she created designs and collaborated in all aspects of the enterprise with her husband. Late 1902 brought Van Briggle awards for his glazes and designs in Art Nouveau from the prestigious Paris Salon; he was now an accepted artist. During their early years, Artus and Ann established hundreds of Art Nouveau styles of pottery under the Van Briggle name. The Despondency vase won Van Briggle wide acclaim and first place at the Paris Salon in 1903. A display at the 1904 Centennial Exhibit in St. Louis won Van Briggle more awards and greater international fame. Van Briggle Memorial Pottery Pottery loses its founder Artus Van Briggle died in July 1904, at the age of 35. Anne continued the pottery using the forms created by Artus as a foundation and adding more designs of her own. In 1907, Anne and pottery stockholder and city-founder William Jackson Palmer began construction on a new pottery on Uintah Street. The Van Briggle Memorial Pottery — designed by Dutch architect Nicholas Van den Arend — was opened in 1908 and stands today as an historic landmark noted for its architecture and use of ceramics in the facade.Having remarried in 1908, Anne Louise Gregory Ritter leased the pottery in 1912 to Edmund deForest Curtis, who ran it until 1916. She sold the company in 1922 to J.F. and I.H. Lewis and moved to Denver the following year, where she would concentrate on painting and where she remained until her death in 1929. In her absence, the pottery fell under financial hardships and was sold at sheriff's auction; later it was re-sold, once more becoming the property of Mr. Curtis.Surviving disaster and war The pottery was sold twice more in the ensuing decade and survived a fire in 1919 that gutted the interior but left the brick shell and kilns. New owners I.F. and J.H. Lewis took the opportunity to modernize and expand the facility beginning in 1920 and stabilized the production and financial aspects of the pottery for the first time. Despite damage from the flood of 1935—the most destructive flood in Colorado Springs history — that destroyed much of the company's records and molds, the pottery continued to enjoy success up to World War II, when they closed for approximately three years as the United States focused its resources on the war effort.With the increase of interstate travel in the United States a freeway was planned in 1953 for Colorado Springs which J.H. Lewis estimated would run through the Memorial Plant site. Although the freeway eventually was planned to avoid destroying the historic pottery, Mr. Lewis nonetheless put into action plans to relocate the pottery to a higher-traffic area of Colorado Springs. In 1955, Mr. Lewis and Clem Hull brought a new facility on line at a renovated railroad roundhouse on Midland Road. The new facility, known as the Midland Plant, had a smaller capacity but enjoyed quick success due to its location on the main highway to the Garden of the Gods and other tourist locations.In 1968, Mr. Lewis sold the Memorial Plant to Colorado College, and it fell into disrepair for the ensuing 40 years, being used variously as offices and storage.

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    $275.00

  • c1950's Native American sterling silver c-31 bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin c1950's Native American sterling silver c-31 bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1950's Native American sterling silver c-31 bolo tie 37" long 1 1/16" x 7/8" bolo slide, 25 grams total weight.

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    $145.00

  • c1920's Van Briggle Elephant Paperweight in Blue Matte - Estate Fresh Austin c1920's Van Briggle Elephant Paperweight in Blue Matte - Estate Fresh Austin

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    c1920's Van Briggle Elephant Paperweight in Blue Matte. No cracks, chips, or restorations, overall crazing with no stains. 3.5" long x 2.5" tall. tw122 Van Briggle Art Pottery was at the time of its demise the oldest continuously operating art pottery in the United States, having been established in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 by Artus and Anne Van Briggle. Artus had a significant impact on the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, and his pottery is foundational to American Art Pottery. The Art Nouveau style favored by its founders continues to influence the pottery's designs. Artus Van Briggle settled in Colorado Springs in 1899 after establishing himself as a notable artist with the Rookwood Pottery of Ohio. With Anne Louise (née Gregory), his new wife, Artus began exploring the Art Nouveau style in their pottery creations, drawing awards and accolades from the American and European art communities. Although he was a talented painter who had displayed and won awards in Europe, from 1899 until his death Artus devoted himself almost exclusively to the craft and art of pottery. Van Briggle's Art Nouveau designs and distinctive matte glazes were awarded high honors from prestigious sources, including the Paris Salon, the Saint Louis Exposition, the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, and the American Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Boston. The Van Briggle Pottery Studio closed in spring 2012 Artus Van Briggle in 1900. Born to artistic parents on March 21, 1869, Artus Van Briggle had an early introduction to painting using materials found about the home. The Van Briggle family lived in Ohio, one of America's hotbeds of ceramic design. At the age of 17 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he decorated china dolls at the Arnold Fairyland Doll Store, while attending his early art studies at the Cincinnati Art School. After a stint at the Avon Pottery where he was introduced to the ceramic arts, Artus took a job at Rookwood Pottery; there he excelled at hand-painting designs. His skill and talent were recognized by Rookwood founder, Maria Storer, who became his benefactor, even sending him to France to study art at the Académie Julian in Paris. In Europe, he was exposed to styles of art and became infatuated with an early matte glaze from the Chinese Ming Dynasty; a type that was lost to history. Artus also met his future wife, fellow American student Anne Lawrence Gregory, an accomplished artist in her own right. Finishing their Paris studies in 1896, they returned to America. Artus resumed his work at Rookwood and also started sculpting and experimented with recreating the lost Ming Dynasty glazes. Perfecting the distinctive dull or matte glaze In 1899, struggling with health issues due to tuberculosis, Artus left Rookwood and moved to the drier air of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Upon befriending the Holmes family of Chico Basin, he stayed at the HOP Ranch during the summers of 1899, 1900, and 1901 to reduce work stress and regain strength while pursuing his own styles of pottery, centered around the Art Nouveau movement. He continued his research on the ancient matte glazes that fascinated him in Paris. After two years of trials and experiments a matte glaze was perfected. One of the matte glazes perfected by Artus was the matte blue glaze, based on an ancient Chinese process that had long been lost to history. Artus opened Van Briggle Pottery in 1901 and was joined by Anne Gregory, who took a position as a high school art teacher in Colorado Springs. In 1903, Artus Van Briggle was appointed First Director of the Department of Art and Design in Colorado College, succeeding Louis Soutter, a Swiss artist (born in Geneva, Switzerland) he met in Paris in 1895. In 1902, Anne and Artus were married, and she devoted herself to their pottery; she created designs and collaborated in all aspects of the enterprise with her husband. Late 1902 brought Van Briggle awards for his glazes and designs in Art Nouveau from the prestigious Paris Salon; he was now an accepted artist. During their early years, Artus and Ann established hundreds of Art Nouveau styles of pottery under the Van Briggle name. The Despondency vase won Van Briggle wide acclaim and first place at the Paris Salon in 1903. A display at the 1904 Centennial Exhibit in St. Louis won Van Briggle more awards and greater international fame. Van Briggle Memorial Pottery Pottery loses its founder Artus Van Briggle died in July 1904, at the age of 35. Anne continued the pottery using the forms created by Artus as a foundation and adding more designs of her own. In 1907, Anne and pottery stockholder and city-founder William Jackson Palmer began construction on a new pottery on Uintah Street. The Van Briggle Memorial Pottery — designed by Dutch architect Nicholas Van den Arend — was opened in 1908 and stands today as an historic landmark noted for its architecture and use of ceramics in the facade. Having remarried in 1908, Anne Louise Gregory Ritter leased the pottery in 1912 to Edmund deForest Curtis, who ran it until 1916. She sold the company in 1922 to J.F. and I.H. Lewis and moved to Denver the following year, where she would concentrate on painting and where she remained until her death in 1929. In her absence, the pottery fell under financial hardships and was sold at sheriff's auction; later it was re-sold, once more becoming the property of Mr. Curtis. Surviving disaster and war The pottery was sold twice more in the ensuing decade and survived a fire in 1919 that gutted the interior but left the brick shell and kilns. New owners I.F. and J.H. Lewis took the opportunity to modernize and expand the facility beginning in 1920 and stabilized the production and financial aspects of the pottery for the first time. Despite damage from the flood of 1935—the most destructive flood in Colorado Springs history — that destroyed much of the company's records and molds, the pottery continued to enjoy success up to World War II, when they closed for approximately three years as the United States focused its resources on the war effort. With the increase of interstate travel in the United States a freeway was planned in 1953 for Colorado Springs which J.H. Lewis estimated would run through the Memorial Plant site. Although the freeway eventually was planned to avoid destroying the historic pottery, Mr. Lewis nonetheless put into action plans to relocate the pottery to a higher-traffic area of Colorado Springs. In 1955, Mr. Lewis and Clem Hull brought a new facility on line at a renovated railroad roundhouse on Midland Road. The new facility, known as the Midland Plant, had a smaller capacity but enjoyed quick success due to its location on the main highway to the Garden of the Gods and other tourist locations. In 1968, Mr. Lewis sold the Memorial Plant to Colorado College, and it fell into disrepair for the ensuing 40 years, being used variously as offices and storage.

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  • Early 1920's Van Briggle Rabbit Paperweight in mulberry v - Estate Fresh Austin Early 1920's Van Briggle Rabbit Paperweight in mulberry v - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Early 1920's Van Briggle Rabbit Paperweight in mulberry. No cracks, chips,<br>restorations or crazing. 3 7/8" long x 2.5" tall.<br>tw122<br><br>Van Briggle Art Pottery was at the time of its demise the oldest continuously<br>operating art pottery in the United States, having been established in Colorado<br>Springs, Colorado in 1901 by Artus and Anne Van Briggle. Artus had a significant<br>impact on the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, and his pottery is<br>foundational to American Art Pottery. The Art Nouveau style favored by its<br>founders continues to influence the pottery's designs.<br><br><br>Artus Van Briggle settled in Colorado Springs in 1899 after establishing himself<br>as a notable artist with the Rookwood Pottery of Ohio. With Anne Louise (née<br>Gregory), his new wife, Artus began exploring the Art Nouveau style in their<br>pottery creations, drawing awards and accolades from the American and European<br>art communities. Although he was a talented painter who had displayed and won<br>awards in Europe, from 1899 until his death Artus devoted himself almost<br>exclusively to the craft and art of pottery. Van Briggle's Art Nouveau designs<br>and distinctive matte glazes were awarded high honors from prestigious sources,<br>including the Paris Salon, the Saint Louis Exposition, the Lewis and Clark<br>Centennial Exposition, and the American Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Boston.<br><br>The Van Briggle Pottery Studio closed in spring 2012<br><br>Artus Van Briggle in 1900.<br>Born to artistic parents on March 21, 1869, Artus Van Briggle had an early<br>introduction to painting using materials found about the home. The Van Briggle<br>family lived in Ohio, one of America's hotbeds of ceramic design. At the age of<br>17 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he decorated china dolls at the Arnold<br>Fairyland Doll Store, while attending his early art studies at the Cincinnati<br>Art School. After a stint at the Avon Pottery where he was introduced to the<br>ceramic arts, Artus took a job at Rookwood Pottery; there he excelled at<br>hand-painting designs. His skill and talent were recognized by Rookwood founder,<br>Maria Storer, who became his benefactor, even sending him to France to study art<br>at the Académie Julian in Paris.<br><br>In Europe, he was exposed to styles of art and became infatuated with an early<br>matte glaze from the Chinese Ming Dynasty; a type that was lost to history.<br>Artus also met his future wife, fellow American student Anne Lawrence Gregory,<br>an accomplished artist in her own right. Finishing their Paris studies in 1896,<br>they returned to America. Artus resumed his work at Rookwood and also started<br>sculpting and experimented with recreating the lost Ming Dynasty glazes.<br><br>Perfecting the distinctive dull or matte glaze<br>In 1899, struggling with health issues due to tuberculosis, Artus left Rookwood<br>and moved to the drier air of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Upon befriending the<br>Holmes family of Chico Basin, he stayed at the HOP Ranch during the summers of<br>1899, 1900, and 1901 to reduce work stress and regain strength while pursuing<br>his own styles of pottery, centered around the Art Nouveau movement. He<br>continued his research on the ancient matte glazes that fascinated him in Paris.<br>After two years of trials and experiments a matte glaze was perfected. One of<br>the matte glazes perfected by Artus was the matte blue glaze, based on an<br>ancient Chinese process that had long been lost to history.<br><br>Artus opened Van Briggle Pottery in 1901 and was joined by Anne Gregory, who<br>took a position as a high school art teacher in Colorado Springs. In 1903, Artus<br>Van Briggle was appointed First Director of the Department of Art and Design in<br>Colorado College, succeeding Louis Soutter, a Swiss artist (born in Geneva,<br>Switzerland) he met in Paris in 1895.<br><br>In 1902, Anne and Artus were married, and she devoted herself to their pottery;<br>she created designs and collaborated in all aspects of the enterprise with her<br>husband. Late 1902 brought Van Briggle awards for his glazes and designs in Art<br>Nouveau from the prestigious Paris Salon; he was now an accepted artist. During<br>their early years, Artus and Ann established hundreds of Art Nouveau styles of<br>pottery under the Van Briggle name. The Despondency vase won Van Briggle wide<br>acclaim and first place at the Paris Salon in 1903. A display at the 1904<br>Centennial Exhibit in St. Louis won Van Briggle more awards and greater<br>international fame.<br><br><br>Van Briggle Memorial Pottery<br>Pottery loses its founder<br>Artus Van Briggle died in July 1904, at the age of 35. Anne continued the<br>pottery using the forms created by Artus as a foundation and adding more designs<br>of her own. In 1907, Anne and pottery stockholder and city-founder William<br>Jackson Palmer began construction on a new pottery on Uintah Street. The Van<br>Briggle Memorial Pottery — designed by Dutch architect Nicholas Van den Arend —<br>was opened in 1908 and stands today as an historic landmark noted for its<br>architecture and use of ceramics in the facade.<br><br>Having remarried in 1908, Anne Louise Gregory Ritter leased the pottery in 1912<br>to Edmund deForest Curtis, who ran it until 1916. She sold the company in 1922<br>to J.F. and I.H. Lewis and moved to Denver the following year, where she would<br>concentrate on painting and where she remained until her death in 1929. In her<br>absence, the pottery fell under financial hardships and was sold at sheriff's<br>auction; later it was re-sold, once more becoming the property of Mr. Curtis.<br><br>Surviving disaster and war<br>The pottery was sold twice more in the ensuing decade and survived a fire in<br>1919 that gutted the interior but left the brick shell and kilns. New owners<br>I.F. and J.H. Lewis took the opportunity to modernize and expand the facility<br>beginning in 1920 and stabilized the production and financial aspects of the<br>pottery for the first time. Despite damage from the flood of 1935—the most<br>destructive flood in Colorado Springs history — that destroyed much of the<br>company's records and molds, the pottery continued to enjoy success up to World<br>War II, when they closed for approximately three years as the United States<br>focused its resources on the war effort.<br><br>With the increase of interstate travel in the United States a freeway was<br>planned in 1953 for Colorado Springs which J.H. Lewis estimated would run<br>through the Memorial Plant site. Although the freeway eventually was planned to<br>avoid destroying the historic pottery, Mr. Lewis nonetheless put into action<br>plans to relocate the pottery to a higher-traffic area of Colorado Springs. In<br>1955, Mr. Lewis and Clem Hull brought a new facility on line at a renovated<br>railroad roundhouse on Midland Road. The new facility, known as the Midland<br>Plant, had a smaller capacity but enjoyed quick success due to its location on<br>the main highway to the Garden of the Gods and other tourist locations.<br><br>In 1968, Mr. Lewis sold the Memorial Plant to Colorado College, and it fell into<br>disrepair for the ensuing 40 years, being used variously as offices and storage.

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  • Antique Hand Carved Jointed Artists Model Doll - Estate Fresh Austin Antique Hand Carved Jointed Artists Model Doll - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Antique Hand Carved Jointed Artists Model Doll. This is from the Estate of<br>Milton Simpson, author of several books and publications of Folk a. He was the<br>graphic designer who discovered the Woodbridge figures collection in New Jersey.<br>Not the construction worker that found them but the person who purchased them<br>all from a local pawn shop and recognized their importance. There is a very high<br>probability this piece is published in one or more of his books/publications.<br>20" tall and Jointed everywhere, all the joints are functional, some a little<br>loose as this is about 100 years old. It is standing unassisted in two of the<br>pics but might not be the best idea unless held with "museum wax" or something<br>similar. tw106<br><br>Milton Simpson (1911-2023)<br>Milton – also known by his friends and acquaintances as Milt - was born and<br>raised in Brooklyn, New York City and raised his family in Millburn, New Jersey.<br>He attended the New York School of Industrial Art (SIA), now the School of Art<br>and Design. He then worked for Incorporated Ideas Advertising Agency in New<br>Jersey before joining the United States Army, serving in Korea.<br>After his discharge from the Army, Milt attended The Workshop School of<br>Advertising & Editorial Art. Upon completion of his studies there, he became the<br>Art Director of The American Baby Magazine in New York, Assistant Art Director<br>at Lewin, Williams & Saylor in New Jersey, and then Art Director of Kenyon-Baker<br>Advertising & Baker Printing Company, (both of which were under one roof) in New<br>Jersey. (He left there because the promised air conditioner was never<br>installed!)<br>He then worked as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator for several<br>years.<br>In 1964, he and business partner Don Johnson founded the firm of Johnson &<br>Simpson Graphic Designers with Milt as president. They were based in a townhouse<br>in beautiful downtown Newark, New Jersey and specialized in corporate<br>communications. The design projects they took in included annual reports,<br>corporate magazines, capability brochures, posters, museum catalogs, trademarks<br>and books. Their clients included Conoco, Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey Bell,<br>Hoffmann-La Roche, The Newark Museum and Singer Corporation.<br>The firm was featured in every major design publication, was recognized by over<br>350 graphic design awards and he and Don were inducted into the New Jersey Ad<br>Club's Advertising Hall of Fame in 1991.<br>Milt also served on the Advisory Board of The Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce<br>and was an Adjunct Professor (Publication Design) at Montclair State College.<br>The New Jersey Art Directors Club voted Milt Art Director of the Year in 1972.<br>Books were his passion. He couldn't seem to get them out of his system and<br>didn't try to. For many years he produced and self-published a series of<br>Artists' Books using several print-on-demand platforms. Milt was always a<br>student and appreciator of quirky, eccentric and irrational human behavior.<br>These Artists' Books were very much influenced by his observations and<br>obsessions.<br>Among many others too numerous to mention, he wrote "Windmill Weights; which was<br>self-published and "Folk a" published by HarperCollins.

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    $1,675.00

  • James Shay Navajo Sterling Chrysocolla cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin James Shay Navajo Sterling Chrysocolla cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. James Shay Navajo Sterling Chrysocolla cuff bracelet. Very sturdy cuff weighing<br>74.4 grams with no issues 2.25" wide in center 1.5" gap, fits a 7.25" wrist.<br><br>Navajo silversmith James Shay has been an active silversmith since ca 1989 He is<br>known for his traditional stampwork.. James resides in the Lukachukai area. He<br>uses the hallmark “JS

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  • 18k Natural Ethiopian Brown Opal/Diamond pendant - Estate Fresh Austin 18k Natural Ethiopian Brown Opal/Diamond pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

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    18k Natural Ethiopian Brown Opal/Diamond pendant. Beautiful pendant marked and tested 18k gold with appox .15ct diamonds and a .9ct natural opal 2 grams with no damage or significant wear. 1 1/8" tall x .5" wide.

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    $325.00

  • Large Modernist Erika Hult de Corral Taxco Sterling RIC Earrings - Estate Fresh Austin Large Modernist Erika Hult de Corral Taxco Sterling RIC Earrings - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Large Modernist Erika Hult de Corral Taxco Sterling RIC Earrings 3" tall x 1.25" wide x 26.8 grams with no damage. Early in her career she worked for Sigfrido Pineda, and Enrique Ledesma, later owned shops in Puerto Vallarta. She was trained at Parsons School of design in Paris ( Hougart Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks, Bille Hougart, 2006). This piece is reflective of that training.

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    $225.00

  • 19" Dian Malouf Large beaded crystals and sterling necklace - Estate Fresh Austin 19" Dian Malouf Large beaded crystals and sterling necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 19" Dian Malouf Large beaded crystals and sterling necklace

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    19" Dian Malouf Large beaded crystals and sterling necklace. Hand tied, highest<br>quality faceted stones and sterling silver. Stones are 25mm wide. No wear to<br>stones 316.5 grams, heavy necklace with some wear to thread that holds it but<br>it's still strong and secure.<br><br>A visionary who has spent her life searching the globe for unusual objects, Dian<br>Malouf is a nationally recognized jewelry designer, published author, mother and<br>obsessive measurer of electromagnetic fields. Known for bold silver and gold<br>jewelry enlivened by diamonds and vivid semiprecious stones,<br><br>Dian Malouf is one of the few fine jewelry designers whose work is instantly<br>recognizable as hers alone. Dian has designed over 10,000 pieces since the first<br>silver dome ring that she made for herself launched the business by popular<br>demand in 1986, and many are one-of-a-kind pieces prized by collectors.<br><br>Dian frequently incorporates her passion for environmental causes, and political<br>and social themes into her designs.<br><br>anderas

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    $500.00

  • Vintage Woven Native American Liquid Silver/turquoise necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Woven Native American Liquid Silver/turquoise necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Woven Native American Liquid sterling silver/turquoise necklace

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    Vintage Woven Native American Liquid Silver/turquoise necklace. Approx 20" long with no issues.

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    $95.00

  • c1970's American Ceramic Penis Man sculpture - Estate Fresh Austin c1970's American Ceramic Penis Man sculpture - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1970's American Ceramic Penis Man sculpture

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    c1970's American Ceramic Penis Man sculpture. 8" tall with one tiny glaze flake<br>on bottom of cloak, no large chips or cracks, no touch ups. This was likely made<br>in a ceramic class, it's in the same category as "holland mold", like the<br>ceramic xmas trees that are now so popular.<br><br>This is from the Estate of Milton Simpson, author of several books and<br>publications of Folk a. He was the graphic designer who discovered the<br>Woodbridge figures collection in New Jersey. Not the construction worker that<br>found them but the person who purchased them all from a local pawn shop and<br>recognized their importance. There is a very high probability this piece is<br>published in one or more of his books/publications. It's a great hand carved,<br>one of a kind piece. It's 9" tall and happens to be painted black, if it were<br>painted white, green, yellow, purple it would be equally important in my eyes,<br>really just a strange and wonderful thing with these orange breasts, etc.<br><br>Milton Simpson (1911-2023)<br>Milton – also known by his friends and acquaintances as Milt - was born and<br>raised in Brooklyn, New York City and raised his family in Millburn, New Jersey.<br>He attended the New York School of Industrial Art (SIA), now the School of Art<br>and Design. He then worked for Incorporated Ideas Advertising Agency in New<br>Jersey before joining the United States Army, serving in Korea.<br>After his discharge from the Army, Milt attended The Workshop School of<br>Advertising & Editorial Art. Upon completion of his studies there, he became the<br>Art Director of The American Baby Magazine in New York, Assistant Art Director<br>at Lewin, Williams & Saylor in New Jersey, and then Art Director of Kenyon-Baker<br>Advertising & Baker Printing Company, (both of which were under one roof) in New<br>Jersey. (He left there because the promised air conditioner was never<br>installed!)<br>He then worked as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator for several<br>years.<br>In 1964, he and business partner Don Johnson founded the firm of Johnson &<br>Simpson Graphic Designers with Milt as president. They were based in a townhouse<br>in beautiful downtown Newark, New Jersey and specialized in corporate<br>communications. The design projects they took in included annual reports,<br>corporate magazines, capability brochures, posters, museum catalogs, trademarks<br>and books. Their clients included Conoco, Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey Bell,<br>Hoffmann-La Roche, The Newark Museum and Singer Corporation.<br>The firm was featured in every major design publication, was recognized by over<br>350 graphic design awards and he and Don were inducted into the New Jersey Ad<br>Club's Advertising Hall of Fame in 1991.<br>Milt also served on the Advisory Board of The Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce<br>and was an Adjunct Professor (Publication Design) at Montclair State College.<br>The New Jersey Art Directors Club voted Milt Art Director of the Year in 1972.<br>Books were his passion. He couldn't seem to get them out of his system and<br>didn't try to. For many years he produced and self-published a series of<br>Artists' Books using several print-on-demand platforms. Milt was always a<br>student and appreciator of quirky, eccentric and irrational human behavior.<br>These Artists' Books were very much influenced by his observations and<br>obsessions.<br>Among many others too numerous to mention, he wrote "Windmill Weights" which was<br>self-published and "Folk a" published by HarperCollins.

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    $110.00

  • Antique American Erotic Folk art puppet carved wood artists doll Milt Simpson Es - Estate Fresh Austin Antique American Erotic Folk art puppet carved wood artists doll Milt Simpson Es - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Antique American Folk art puppet carved wood artists doll Milt Simpson Estate.<br>Amazing item on high quality museum grade stand. This is from the Estate of<br>Milton Simpson, author of several books and publications of Folk a. He was the<br>graphic designer who discovered the Woodbridge figures collection in New Jersey.<br>Not the construction worker that found them but the person who purchased them<br>all from a local pawn shop and recognized their importance. There is a very high<br>probability this piece is published in one or more of his books/publications.<br>It's a great hand carved, one of a kind piece. It's 9" tall and happens to be<br>painted black, if it were painted white, green, yellow, purple it would be<br>equally important in my eyes, really just a strange and wonderful thing with<br>these orange breasts, etc.<br><br>Milton Simpson (1911-2023)<br>Milton – also known by his friends and acquaintances as Milt - was born and<br>raised in Brooklyn, New York City and raised his family in Millburn, New Jersey.<br>He attended the New York School of Industrial Art (SIA), now the School of Art<br>and Design. He then worked for Incorporated Ideas Advertising Agency in New<br>Jersey before joining the United States Army, serving in Korea.<br>After his discharge from the Army, Milt attended The Workshop School of<br>Advertising & Editorial Art. Upon completion of his studies there, he became the<br>Art Director of The American Baby Magazine in New York, Assistant Art Director<br>at Lewin, Williams & Saylor in New Jersey, and then Art Director of Kenyon-Baker<br>Advertising & Baker Printing Company, (both of which were under one roof) in New<br>Jersey. (He left there because the promised air conditioner was never<br>installed!)<br>He then worked as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator for several<br>years.<br>In 1964, he and business partner Don Johnson founded the firm of Johnson &<br>Simpson Graphic Designers with Milt as president. They were based in a townhouse<br>in beautiful downtown Newark, New Jersey and specialized in corporate<br>communications. The design projects they took in included annual reports,<br>corporate magazines, capability brochures, posters, museum catalogs, trademarks<br>and books. Their clients included Conoco, Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey Bell,<br>Hoffmann-La Roche, The Newark Museum and Singer Corporation.<br>The firm was featured in every major design publication, was recognized by over<br>350 graphic design awards and he and Don were inducted into the New Jersey Ad<br>Club's Advertising Hall of Fame in 1991.<br>Milt also served on the Advisory Board of The Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce<br>and was an Adjunct Professor (Publication Design) at Montclair State College.<br>The New Jersey Art Directors Club voted Milt Art Director of the Year in 1972.<br>Books were his passion. He couldn't seem to get them out of his system and<br>didn't try to. For many years he produced and self-published a series of<br>Artists' Books using several print-on-demand platforms. Milt was always a<br>student and appreciator of quirky, eccentric and irrational human behavior.<br>These Artists' Books were very much influenced by his observations and<br>obsessions.<br>Among many others too numerous to mention, he wrote "Windmill Weights" which was<br>self-published and "Folk a" published by HarperCollins.

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    $765.00

  • 7.625" Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet k - Estate Fresh Austin 7.625" Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet k - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. Vintage unmarked (tested sterling) cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century, no breaks. Big bad cuff with lots of character.

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    $600.00

  • 6.375" Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet h - Estate Fresh Austin 6.375" Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet h - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. Vintage unmarked (tested sterling) cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century, no breaks. Big bad cuff with lots of character.

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    $700.00

  • Early Chinese Jade/Carnelian Button collection - Estate Fresh Austin Early Chinese Jade/Carnelian Button collection - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Early Chinese Jade/Carnelian Button collection. All antique pieces ranging from<br>Ming-Qing Dynasty. Selling the lot very nicely framed in heavy frame on what<br>appears to be suede leather. Frame measures 21.5" x 14.5". These would make some<br>incredible jewelry pieces but I personally hate to bust apart such a nice<br>framing job. I will do it upon request though as shipping would be way easier.

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    $1,005.00

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