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  • sz9.5 Vintage Native American Sterling channel inlay turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sz9.5 Anello vintage con turchese con intarsio a canale in sterline dei nativi americani

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    sz9.5 Anello vintage con turchese con intarsio a canale in sterline dei nativi americani, senza contrassegno, 11,5 grammi.Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, si garantisce che qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani denominato argento o sterline abbia una percentuale minima del 90% (moneta ) argento e possibilmente un contenuto più elevato. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6" (non peloso), gli anelli fotografati sul dito della misura appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è fornita nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna dove il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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    $125.00

  • sz9.5 Vintage Native American sterling high grade turquoise ring

    sz9.5 Vintage Native American sterling high grade turquoise ring

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    sz 9.5 Vintage Native American sterling high grade turquoise ring. High quality<br>ring with high grade natural turquoise from the 40's or 50's. Stone is stable in<br>setting with slight damage to one side. 7.9 grams.

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    $245.00

  • sz9.5 Vintage Native American sterling turquoise cluster ring

    sz9.5 Vintage Native American sterling turquoise cluster ring

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    sz9.5 Vintage Native American sterling turquoise cluster ringAll precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $185.00

  • Sz9.5 Vintage Navajo Silver and turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    Sz9.5 Vintage Navajo Silver and turquoise ring

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    sz 9.5 Vintage Navajo Silver and turquoise ring 11.5 grams with no issues All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $110.00

  • Sz9.5 Vintage Navajo Sterling/Turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    Sz9.5 Vintage Navajo Sterling/Turquoise ring

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    Sz 9.5 Vintage Navajo Sterling/Turquoise ring. 22 grams with no breaks or damage. 7/8" face.

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    $210.00

  • sz9.5 vintage southwester silver and turquoise ring

    sz9.5 vintage southwester silver and turquoise ring

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    sz9.5 vintage southwester silver and turquoise ring. Illegible to me hallmark. Some loss to matrix and possible fracture at the bottom of stone near bezel, secure in bezel.Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, anything referred to as silver is guaranteed to be high content silver over 90%. Most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings 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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    $165.00

  • sz9.5 Vintage Zuni silver and turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sz9,5 Anello vintage Zuni in argento e turchese

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    sz9.5 Anello vintage Zuni in argento e turchese, quadrante lungo 40 mm, 5,2 grammi. Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, si garantisce che qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani denominato argento o sterlina contenga almeno il 90% di argento (moneta) e possibilmente un contenuto superiore. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6" (non peloso), gli anelli fotografati sul dito della misura appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è fornita nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna dove il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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    $95.00

  • sz9.75 c1940's Native American silver and turquoise ring

    sz9.75 c1940's Native American silver and turquoise ring

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    sz9.75 c1940's Native American silver and turquoise ring 14 grams<br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $225.00

  • sz9.75 Chunky Vintage Navajo Sterling/turquoise/coral ring

    sz9.75 Chunky Vintage Navajo Sterling/turquoise/coral ring

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    sz9.75 Chunky Vintage Navajo Sterling/turquoise/coral ring. 25 grams, nice old vintage ring unmarked (tested) sterling professionally resized at one point which really just shows what a treasure it is. No issues or damage.

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    $295.00

  • Sz9.75 Navajo Sterling Silver Inlay Opal Men's Ring By Ray Jack

    Sz9.75 Navajo Sterling Silver Inlay Opal Men's Ring By Ray Jack

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    Measures 1 3/8 inches long with Grooved sides and an inlay top. The top is a beautiful synthetic opal which is blue in color. Stamped Sterling and Hallmarked "R" for the artist Ray Jack. Weighs 27.6 Grams and is a Size 9.75 This ring is about twice as big as most of the rings this artist made.

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    $275.00

  • sz9,75 Anello in stile Pepe Mendoza con occhio di gatto intagliato e intarsiato in sterline messicane della metà del secolo

    sz9,75 Anello in stile Pepe Mendoza con occhio di gatto intagliato e intarsiato in sterline messicane della metà del secolo

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    Anello in occhio di gatto intagliato intarsiato in sterline messicane della metà del secolo in stile Pepe Mendoza, faccia lunga 35 mm, misura 9,75, 15,6 grammi, senza problemi.

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    $295.00

  • sz9.75 Sterling Sugilite, Opal, and Black Jade Navajo channel inlay ring

    sz9.75 Sterling Sugilite, Opal, and Black Jade Navajo channel inlay ring

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    sz9.75 Sterling Sugilite, Opal, and Black Jade Navajo channel inlay ring. Great looking ring with no issues. No detectable markings unless shown in the pics... 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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    $165.00

  • sz9.75 Vintage Native American silver, turquoise, and coral ring

    sz9.75 Vintage Native American silver, turquoise, and coral ring

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    sz9.75 Vintage Native American silver, turquoise, and coral ring<br><br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $185.00

  • sz9.75 Vintage Native American Sterling Claw turquoise channel inlay ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    sz9,75 Anello vintage con intarsio a canale turchese Sterling Claw dei nativi americani

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    sz9,75 Anello vintage con intarsio a canale turchese con artiglio in sterline dei nativi americani, faccia da 22 mm, 31,6 grammi.Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, si garantisce che qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani denominato argento o sterline abbia un valore minimo di 90 % (moneta) d'argento e possibilmente un contenuto più elevato. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6" (non peloso), gli anelli fotografati sul dito della misura appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è fornita nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna dove il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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    $257.25

  • sz9.75 Vintage Native American Sterling Turquoise ring

    sz9.75 Vintage Native American Sterling Turquoise ring

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    Vintage Native American Sterling Turquoise ring size 9.75<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.

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    $55.00

  • sz9.75 Vintage Navajo silver ring with turquoise

    sz9.75 Vintage Navajo silver ring with turquoise

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    sz9.75 Vintage Navajo silver ring with turquoise<br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $75.00

  • sz9,75 Anello Zuni in argento con turchese con intarsio a canale

    sz9,75 Anello Zuni in argento con turchese con intarsio a canale

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    sz9.75 Anello Zuni in argento con turchese con intarsio a canale, quadrante da 15/16", 17,2 grammi, bellissimo vecchio anello non contrassegnato.Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani denominato argento o sterlina è garantito essere almeno al 90% di argento (moneta) e possibilmente un contenuto superiore. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6" (non peloso), gli anelli fotografati sul dito della dimensione appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è indicata nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna nel punto in cui il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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    $195.00

  • T Davis Native American Tufa Cast spiderweb turquoise pendant

    T Davis Native American Tufa Cast spiderweb turquoise pendant

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    T Davis Native American Tufa Cast spiderweb turquoise pendant 21.9 grams, great with no issues.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $345.00

  • T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings - Estate Fresh Austin

    T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings

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    T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings. Nice large heavy clip on earrings 59 grams 2 5/8" long x 1.75" wide. No significant issues, clips work well with good springs. T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) In 1954, she graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in art. At UT, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Later, she studied at Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC and the Arts Students League in New York City. A life-long Francophile, in July of 1956, she made the first of many trips to Europe, this initial journey on the venerable Queen Elizabeth. Foree always had an artistic bent. At various times, she was a painter, clothes designer, and interior decorator. Her greatest success, however, came as a jewelry manufacturer when she started a company in 1987 called Medalias by Foree Hunsicker. At one time employing nearly fifty people, Medalias specialized in luggage tag jewelry, reproducing in sterling silver a wide variety of Victorian-era luggage tags and fashioning them into earrings, necklaces, and other accessories. A fixture for many years in the North Texas design world and at the Apparel Mart, Foree was honored with a Dallas Fashion Award in 1995.

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    $159.50

  • T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings with - Estate Fresh Austin

    T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings with

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    T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings with faux pearls and marcasite clip on's. Selling both pairs, fully functional with strong springs, no damage, slightest wear to faux pearls. Hunsickers are 2 3/8" long, Marcasite's .75" wide. Selling both pairs. T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) In 1954, she graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in art. At UT, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Later, she studied at Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC and the Arts Students League in New York City. A life-long Francophile, in July of 1956, she made the first of many trips to Europe, this initial journey on the venerable Queen Elizabeth. Foree always had an artistic bent. At various times, she was a painter, clothes designer, and interior decorator. Her greatest success, however, came as a jewelry manufacturer when she started a company in 1987 called Medalias by Foree Hunsicker. At one time employing nearly fifty people, Medalias specialized in luggage tag jewelry, reproducing in sterling silver a wide variety of Victorian-era luggage tags and fashioning them into earrings, necklaces, and other accessories. A fixture for many years in the North Texas design world and at the Apparel Mart, Foree was honored with a Dallas Fashion Award in 1995.

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    $154.00

  • Tabra sterling carved bone and turquoise charm

    Tabra sterling carved bone and turquoise charm

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    Tabra sterling carved bone and turquoise charm. No issues.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if 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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    $125.00

  • Tabra sterling carved green stone scarab charm

    Tabra sterling carved green stone scarab charm

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    Tabra sterling carved green stone scarab charm. No issues.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if 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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    $110.00

  • Tabra sterling gemstone, carved bone connector charm

    Tabra sterling gemstone, carved bone connector charm

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    Tabra sterling gemstone, carved bone connector charm. No issues, did not have time to test the stone but it's a natural gemstone with internal imperfections. No external damage or detectable wear.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if 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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    $145.00

  • Tabra sterling gemstone, carved bunny rabbit charm with spiny oyster

    Tabra sterling gemstone, carved bunny rabbit charm with spiny oyster

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    Tabra sterling gemstone, carved bunny rabbit charm with spiny oyster. No external damage or detectable wear. Retired item that retailed for $297All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if 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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    $195.00

  • Tahe Navajo sterling and 12kgf Braided Rope cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    Tahe Navajo sterling and 12kgf Braided Rope cuff bracelet

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    Tahe Navajo sterling and 12kgf Braided Rope cuff bracelet. 6.5" including 1 3/8" gap 46.5 grams 1 1/16" wide. No issues, no detectable wear to gold plating.

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    $225.75

  • Tahe Navajo Sterling woven wire cuff bracelet

    Tahe Navajo Sterling woven wire cuff bracelet

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    Tahe Navajo Sterling woven wire cuff bracelet 16.1 grams with no issues.

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    $110.00

  • Tall Antique Moser Bohemian Glass Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Tall Antique Moser Bohemian Glass Vase

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    Tall Antique Moser Bohemian Glass Vase 11.75" tall x 3.5" wide at base. slight roughness inside rim, no other chips, no crack, no restorations, minor wear to gilding. TW 254

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    $265.00

  • Vaso alto in loto cloisonné giapponese con finitura opaca del periodo Meiji

    Vaso alto in loto cloisonné giapponese con finitura opaca del periodo Meiji

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    Vaso alto in loto cloisonné giapponese con finitura opaca del periodo Meiji, pezzo molto insolito del XIX secolo alto 10 pollici, che sicuramente si distinguerà in qualsiasi collezione. Nessuna perdita o danno.TW195

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    $365.00

  • Tana Acton Woven Sterling wire agate cuff bracelet

    Tana Acton Woven Sterling wire agate cuff bracelet

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    Tana Acton Woven Sterling wire agate cuff bracelet. Estate piece likely never<br>worn, thoroughly cleaned by me. Tube on end says Acton on one side, Sterling on<br>another. I believe this to be one of her earlier pieces.<br><br>Tana Acton has lived a life focused on creative and artistic expression.<br>She was born in Birmingham, Michigan, to Cranbrook Art School parents and<br>schooled at home and throughout the U.S. and abroad. In Florence, Italy, she<br>studied with Tomaso after studying silversmithing in Haystack's high school<br>program with Glenda Arentzen. Later, Tana earned an Antioch College BFA in<br>painting and completed the Parsons School of Design Fashion Design program.<br><br>Both as an artist and entrepreneur, she started with craft fairs at the age of<br>16. Tana then progressed to graphic artist, dance, choreography, painting, and<br>eventually fashion design for some of New York's leading knitwear and house-ware<br>companies.<br>Through her unique perspective as designer/choreographer, she combines air,<br>movement, and light to create pieces that are at once delicate and yet solid.<br>Tana's jewelry line is contemporary, lightweight, affordable, and can be worn<br>casually or dressed up. Her work is featured in fine craft galleries, museum<br>stores, and boutiques throughout the U.S.<br><br>Technique<br>Each piece of fine art jewelry by Tana Acton is created from a single "thread"<br>of precious metal, either sterling silver, 12k gold-filled, or copper.<br><br>The filament is wrapped precisely and tautly on its frame structure or "loom" in<br>a classic textile technique, translated in metal. The pieces may or may not have<br>a kinetic element captured in the structure or riding on the crossing wires. The<br>fabric created has a faceted effect from the light finding each individual<br>crossing, yet leaving space and air to breathe through each piece.<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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    $265.00

  • Taxco Eagle Mark Sterling necklace with simulated Alexandrite

    Taxco Eagle Mark Sterling necklace with simulated Alexandrite

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    Taxco Eagle Mark Sterling necklace with simulated Alexandrite. No issues 20" long.

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    $245.00

  • Ted Joe Navajo silver and turquoise cluster belt buckle

    Ted Joe Navajo silver and turquoise cluster belt buckle

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    Ted Joe Navajo silver and turquoise cluster belt buckle. 80's-90's buckle, Estate fresh with original 30+ year old price on the back. Very attractive stones, this couldn't be made/bought for this price today. 3 5/8" x 3" x 102.7 grams. Fits a 1.5" belt. <br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $750.00

  • Texas Denison District ww2 Era U.S. Engineer Department Badge - Estate Fresh Austin

    Texas Denison District ww2 Era U.S. Engineer Department Badge

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    Texas Denison District ww2 Era U.S. Engineer Department Badge. Measures 1.5" x 2" Extremely uncommon Item

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    $152.25

  • Texas hill country Oil on Canvas in amazing carved wood frame

    Texas hill country Oil on Canvas in amazing carved wood frame

    Esaurito

    Texas hill country Oil on Canvas in amazing carved wood frame. 11" x14" canvas,<br>25" x 29" frame. Frame is all wood, painting is very nice and suitable for the<br>frame but I am unfamiliar with the artist, It's definitely done by a<br>professional artist, looks to be signed Haight. Estate fresh, I was told they<br>spent over $1k on the painting and frame in the 80's and I'm not surprised as<br>the frame would cost more than that now. No issues with painting or frame.<br>isshelf

    Esaurito

    $625.00

  • Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) LBJ Signed Photograph Lady Bird/

    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) LBJ Signed Photograph Lady Bird/

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    Texas Ranger Homer Garrison Jr LBJ Signed Photograph Lady Bird/Lyndon Baines<br>Johnson. Extremely rare and Authentic from the estate of the descendants of<br>Homer Garrison Jr. I have another photo similar to this signed from LBJ and lots<br>of books from the estate signed and given to Homer Garrison Jr and his<br>descendants listed separately. This was given to Homer by LBJ and Lady Bird on<br>Homer Garrison's last Christmas on earth. Still in original frame untouched.<br>Genuine signatures, note written by Lady Bird and LBJ's signature as shown. I'd<br>bet my life against $1 it's authentic. This is far more important than the<br>"average" LBJ signed photo with the Texas ranger/dps association. Really it's a<br>museum piece. 14" x 12" total frame and all, clean with no issues, vibrant<br>signatures and photo.<br><br>This Photo/signature and other related items I'll be listing shortly are from<br>the estate of multiple descendants of Homer Garrison Jr.<br><br>GARRISON, HOMER, JR. (1901-1968). Homer Garrison, Jr., Texas Ranger chief and<br>director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, son of Homer and Mattie<br>(Milam) Garrison, was born in Kickapoo, Anderson County, Texas, on July 21,<br>1901, the eldest of nine children. After graduation from Lufkin High School he<br>went to work in the office of his father, who was district clerk in Angelina<br>County. Garrison received his first experience as a law officer at nineteen,<br>when was appointed a deputy sheriff of Angelina County. In 1929 he became a<br>state license and weight inspector for the Texas Highway Department, and he<br>joined the Texas Highway Patrol when it was organized in 1930.<br><br>When the Department of Public Safety was founded in August 1935 Garrison became<br>the first assistant director. Among his initial duties was the task of<br>developing a training program for DPS officers. At the request of the governor<br>of New Mexico, he was sent to that state to help organize the New Mexico State<br>Police. During World War II he was offered an appointment by Gen. Douglas<br>MacArthur to reorganize and supervise the Japanese national police system for<br>the War Department, but he declined in deference to his duties as director of<br>the DPS and chief of the Texas Rangers.<br><br>Among the many honors bestowed upon him during the nearly thirty years he served<br>as the head of the state law-enforcement agency was the presentation of the<br>sixth Paul Gray Hoffman Award, conferred annually by the Automotive Safety<br>Foundation for distinguished service in highway safety. In 1963 Governor John<br>Connally appointed Garrison director of civil defense and disaster relief for<br>the state of Texas and chairman of the State Defense Council. The same year the<br>governor also named him director of the Governor's Highway Safety Commission. In<br>May 1966 he was elected chairman of the resolutions committee and a member of<br>the steering committee of the Southern Region Highway Policy Committee of the<br>Council of State Governments; in January 1967 he was named a member of the<br>National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council.<br><br>Colonel Garrison became director of the Department of Public Safety and chief of<br>the Texas Rangers in 1938. Under his leadership numerous major programs were<br>developed, and the organization grew to a total of some 3,400 employees. The<br>programs included crime control, police traffic supervision, driver licensing,<br>vehicle inspection, safety responsibility, accident records, safety education,<br>defense and disaster service, and police training.<br><br>Garrison married Mary Nell Kilgore on June 1, 1939, and they had one son.<br>Garrison died on May 7, 1968, and was buried in the State Cemetery, Austin. A<br>Texas Ranger museum at Fort Fisher was named for him.<br><br>BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ben Procter, "The Texas Rangers: An Overview," in The Texas<br>Heritage, ed. Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald (St. Louis: Forum, 1980).<br>Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin.<br>Bill Carter<br><br>"GARRISON, HOMER JR." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Wed Aug 7 11:36:57<br>US/Central 2002].

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    $1,395.00

  • Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) LBJ Signed Portrait Lyndon Baine

    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) LBJ Signed Portrait Lyndon Baine

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    Texas Ranger Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) LBJ Signed Portrait Lyndon Baines<br>Johnson. Extremely rare and Authentic from the estate of the descendants of<br>Homer Garrison Jr. I have another photo similar to this signed by LBJ and<br>Ladybird, also lots of books from the estate signed and given to Homer Garrison<br>Jr and his descendants listed separately. This was given to Homer by LBJ during<br>LBJ's Presidency as Homer passed away while LBJ was still in office. Still in<br>original frame untouched. Genuine signatures, note written by LBJ with his<br>signature. I'd bet my life against $1 it's authentic. This is far more important<br>than the "average" LBJ signed photo with the Texas ranger/DPS association.<br>Really it's a museum piece. 15.5" x 12.75" total frame and all, clean with no<br>issues, vibrant signatures and portrait. The portrait is signed I'm not 100%<br>sure if this is a reproduction of a photo or a drawing.<br><br>This portrait/signature and other related items I'll be listing shortly are from<br>the estate of multiple descendants of Homer Garrison Jr.<br><br>GARRISON, HOMER, JR. (1901-1968). Homer Garrison, Jr., Texas Ranger chief and<br>director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, son of Homer and Mattie<br>(Milam) Garrison, was born in Kickapoo, Anderson County, Texas, on July 21,<br>1901, the eldest of nine children. After graduation from Lufkin High School he<br>went to work in the office of his father, who was district clerk in Angelina<br>County. Garrison received his first experience as a law officer at nineteen,<br>when was appointed a deputy sheriff of Angelina County. In 1929 he became a<br>state license and weight inspector for the Texas Highway Department, and he<br>joined the Texas Highway Patrol when it was organized in 1930.<br><br>When the Department of Public Safety was founded in August 1935 Garrison became<br>the first assistant director. Among his initial duties was the task of<br>developing a training program for DPS officers. At the request of the governor<br>of New Mexico, he was sent to that state to help organize the New Mexico State<br>Police. During World War II he was offered an appointment by Gen. Douglas<br>MacArthur to reorganize and supervise the Japanese national police system for<br>the War Department, but he declined in deference to his duties as director of<br>the DPS and chief of the Texas Rangers.<br><br>Among the many honors bestowed upon him during the nearly thirty years he served<br>as the head of the state law-enforcement agency was the presentation of the<br>sixth Paul Gray Hoffman Award, conferred annually by the Automotive Safety<br>Foundation for distinguished service in highway safety. In 1963 Governor John<br>Connally appointed Garrison director of civil defense and disaster relief for<br>the state of Texas and chairman of the State Defense Council. The same year the<br>governor also named him director of the Governor's Highway Safety Commission. In<br>May 1966 he was elected chairman of the resolutions committee and a member of<br>the steering committee of the Southern Region Highway Policy Committee of the<br>Council of State Governments; in January 1967 he was named a member of the<br>National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council.<br><br>Colonel Garrison became director of the Department of Public Safety and chief of<br>the Texas Rangers in 1938. Under his leadership numerous major programs were<br>developed, and the organization grew to a total of some 3,400 employees. The<br>programs included crime control, police traffic supervision, driver licensing,<br>vehicle inspection, safety responsibility, accident records, safety education,<br>defense and disaster service, and police training.<br><br>Garrison married Mary Nell Kilgore on June 1, 1939, and they had one son.<br>Garrison died on May 7, 1968, and was buried in the State Cemetery, Austin. A<br>Texas Ranger museum at Fort Fisher was named for him.<br><br>BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ben Procter, "The Texas Rangers: An Overview," in The Texas<br>Heritage, ed. Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald (St. Louis: Forum, 1980).<br>Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin.<br>Bill Carter<br><br>"GARRISON, HOMER JR." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Wed Aug 7 11:36:57<br>US/Central 2002].

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  • Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) President LBJ Signed Lyndon Bain - Estate Fresh Austin

    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) President LBJ Signed Lyndon Bain

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    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) President LBJ Signed Lyndon Baines Johnson Book "No Retreat from Tomorrow" Especially important book because of the person it was given to, first edition signed by president LBJ. Garden City, N.Y., Distributed by Doubleday, 1/1/1967. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed. Presidential signature. Signed by Lyndon Johnson on Presidental Seal gift plate. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. 241 pages illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) 29 cm. Slight wear to cover, no writing to pages, dogears, or other issues. This Signed book and other related items I'll be listing shortly are from the estate of multiple descendants of Homer Garrison Jr. GARRISON, HOMER, JR. (1901-1968). Homer Garrison, Jr., Texas Ranger chief and director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, son of Homer and Mattie (Milam) Garrison, was born in Kickapoo, Anderson County, Texas, on July 21, 1901, the eldest of nine children. After graduation from Lufkin High School he went to work in the office of his father, who was district clerk in Angelina County. Garrison received his first experience as a law officer at nineteen, when was appointed a deputy sheriff of Angelina County. In 1929 he became a state license and weight inspector for the Texas Highway Department, and he joined the Texas Highway Patrol when it was organized in 1930. When the Department of Public Safety was founded in August 1935 Garrison became the first assistant director. Among his initial duties was the task of developing a training program for DPS officers. At the request of the governor of New Mexico, he was sent to that state to help organize the New Mexico State Police. During World War II he was offered an appointment by Gen. Douglas MacArthur to reorganize and supervise the Japanese national police system for the War Department, but he declined in deference to his duties as director of the DPS and chief of the Texas Rangers. Among the many honors bestowed upon him during the nearly thirty years he served as the head of the state law-enforcement agency was the presentation of the sixth Paul Gray Hoffman Award, conferred annually by the Automotive Safety Foundation for distinguished service in highway safety. In 1963 Governor John Connally appointed Garrison director of civil defense and disaster relief for the state of Texas and chairman of the State Defense Council. The same year the governor also named him director of the Governor's Highway Safety Commission. In May 1966 he was elected chairman of the resolutions committee and a member of the steering committee of the Southern Region Highway Policy Committee of the Council of State Governments; in January 1967 he was named a member of the National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council. Colonel Garrison became director of the Department of Public Safety and chief of the Texas Rangers in 1938. Under his leadership numerous major programs were developed, and the organization grew to a total of some 3,400 employees. The programs included crime control, police traffic supervision, driver licensing, vehicle inspection, safety responsibility, accident records, safety education, defense and disaster service, and police training. Garrison married Mary Nell Kilgore on June 1, 1939, and they had one son. Garrison died on May 7, 1968, and was buried in the State Cemetery, Austin. A Texas Ranger museum at Fort Fisher was named for him. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ben Procter, "The Texas Rangers: An Overview," in The Texas Heritage, ed. Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald (St. Louis: Forum, 1980). Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Bill Carter "GARRISON, HOMER JR." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Wed Aug 7 11:36:57 US/Central 2002].

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    $472.50

  • Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) Signed Books lot Jake Pickle Bob - Estate Fresh Austin

    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) Signed Books lot Jake Pickle Bob

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    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) Signed Books lot Jake Pickle Bob Alexander Donaly Brice Joe Combs. Selling the lot shown all from the estate of Homer Garrison jr's son. All signed as shown. James Jarrell "Jake" Pickle (October 11, 1913 – June 18, 2005) was a United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1963 to 1995 These and other related items I'll be listing shortly are from the estate of multiple descendants of Homer Garrison Jr. GARRISON, HOMER, JR. (1901-1968). Homer Garrison, Jr., Texas Ranger chief and director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, son of Homer and Mattie (Milam) Garrison, was born in Kickapoo, Anderson County, Texas, on July 21, 1901, the eldest of nine children. After graduation from Lufkin High School he went to work in the office of his father, who was district clerk in Angelina County. Garrison received his first experience as a law officer at nineteen, when was appointed a deputy sheriff of Angelina County. In 1929 he became a state license and weight inspector for the Texas Highway Department, and he joined the Texas Highway Patrol when it was organized in 1930. When the Department of Public Safety was founded in August 1935 Garrison became the first assistant director. Among his initial duties was the task of developing a training program for DPS officers. At the request of the governor of New Mexico, he was sent to that state to help organize the New Mexico State Police. During World War II he was offered an appointment by Gen. Douglas MacArthur to reorganize and supervise the Japanese national police system for the War Department, but he declined in deference to his duties as director of the DPS and chief of the Texas Rangers. Among the many honors bestowed upon him during the nearly thirty years he served as the head of the state law-enforcement agency was the presentation of the sixth Paul Gray Hoffman Award, conferred annually by the Automotive Safety Foundation for distinguished service in highway safety. In 1963 Governor John Connally appointed Garrison director of civil defense and disaster relief for the state of Texas and chairman of the State Defense Council. The same year the governor also named him director of the Governor's Highway Safety Commission. In May 1966 he was elected chairman of the resolutions committee and a member of the steering committee of the Southern Region Highway Policy Committee of the Council of State Governments; in January 1967 he was named a member of the National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council. Colonel Garrison became director of the Department of Public Safety and chief of the Texas Rangers in 1938. Under his leadership numerous major programs were developed, and the organization grew to a total of some 3,400 employees. The programs included crime control, police traffic supervision, driver licensing, vehicle inspection, safety responsibility, accident records, safety education, defense and disaster service, and police training. Garrison married Mary Nell Kilgore on June 1, 1939, and they had one son. Garrison died on May 7, 1968, and was buried in the State Cemetery, Austin. A Texas Ranger museum at Fort Fisher was named for him. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ben Procter, "The Texas Rangers: An Overview," in The Texas Heritage, ed. Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald (St. Louis: Forum, 1980). Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Bill Carter "GARRISON, HOMER JR." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Wed Aug 7 11:36:57 US/Central 2002].

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    $225.00

  • Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) Signed Books lot Jimmy Banks Eve - Estate Fresh Austin

    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) Signed Books lot Jimmy Banks Eve

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    Texas Ranger Chief Homer Garrison Jr(1901-1968) Signed Books lot Jimmy Banks Evetts Haley. Selling the lot shown Booklet by J Evetts Haley Signed by author and given as a Gift to Homer Garrison JR, insect damage on exterior, clean interior. Two Jimmy Banks books, both signed, one given to Homer Garrison's wife, the other to his son. The one given to Son also signed by Ex Texas Speaker of the House Bill Clayton. Selling the lot shown. These and other related items I'll be listing shortly are from the estate of multiple descendants of Homer Garrison Jr. GARRISON, HOMER, JR. (1901-1968). Homer Garrison, Jr., Texas Ranger chief and director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, son of Homer and Mattie (Milam) Garrison, was born in Kickapoo, Anderson County, Texas, on July 21, 1901, the eldest of nine children. After graduation from Lufkin High School he went to work in the office of his father, who was district clerk in Angelina County. Garrison received his first experience as a law officer at nineteen, when was appointed a deputy sheriff of Angelina County. In 1929 he became a state license and weight inspector for the Texas Highway Department, and he joined the Texas Highway Patrol when it was organized in 1930. When the Department of Public Safety was founded in August 1935 Garrison became the first assistant director. Among his initial duties was the task of developing a training program for DPS officers. At the request of the governor of New Mexico, he was sent to that state to help organize the New Mexico State Police. During World War II he was offered an appointment by Gen. Douglas MacArthur to reorganize and supervise the Japanese national police system for the War Department, but he declined in deference to his duties as director of the DPS and chief of the Texas Rangers. Among the many honors bestowed upon him during the nearly thirty years he served as the head of the state law-enforcement agency was the presentation of the sixth Paul Gray Hoffman Award, conferred annually by the Automotive Safety Foundation for distinguished service in highway safety. In 1963 Governor John Connally appointed Garrison director of civil defense and disaster relief for the state of Texas and chairman of the State Defense Council. The same year the governor also named him director of the Governor's Highway Safety Commission. In May 1966 he was elected chairman of the resolutions committee and a member of the steering committee of the Southern Region Highway Policy Committee of the Council of State Governments; in January 1967 he was named a member of the National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council. Colonel Garrison became director of the Department of Public Safety and chief of the Texas Rangers in 1938. Under his leadership numerous major programs were developed, and the organization grew to a total of some 3,400 employees. The programs included crime control, police traffic supervision, driver licensing, vehicle inspection, safety responsibility, accident records, safety education, defense and disaster service, and police training. Garrison married Mary Nell Kilgore on June 1, 1939, and they had one son. Garrison died on May 7, 1968, and was buried in the State Cemetery, Austin. A Texas Ranger museum at Fort Fisher was named for him. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ben Procter, "The Texas Rangers: An Overview," in The Texas Heritage, ed. Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald (St. Louis: Forum, 1980). Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Bill Carter "GARRISON, HOMER JR." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Wed Aug 7 11:36:57 US/Central 2002].

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    $236.25

  • Texas Sized Vintage Native American silver and high grade turquoise bolo

    Texas Sized Vintage Native American silver and high grade turquoise bolo

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    Texas Sized Vintage Native American silver and high grade turquoise bolo Bolo<br>measures 4.75" x 3" 231.8 grams total weight, yes over 1/2 pound bolo. Tested<br>and guaranteed over 90% (coin) silver. Scratched marks OTKPP, no other<br>detectable markings. This bolo takes over the top to a whole 'nother level.

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    $2,495.00

  • Texas Tech Electrical Engineering Paperweight c1980 brass/ bronze

    Texas Tech Electrical Engineering Paperweight c1980 brass/ bronze

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    Texas Tech Electrical Engineering Paperweight c1980 brass/ bronze. Nice quality<br>vintage paperweight, won't find another. Looks like it says class of 80. From an<br>Electrical engineers estate, I think maybe he was a professor.<br>Tw4

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    $95.00

  • Texas US Representative Brady Preston Gentry (1896-1966) Owned Carved wood and S

    Texas US Representative Brady Preston Gentry (1896-1966) Owned Carved wood and S

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    Texas US Representative Brady Preston Gentry (1896-1966) Owned Carved wood and<br>Sterling silver star gavel. I acquired this from a direct descendant of Brady<br>Preston Gentry, it belonged to him. It's the nicest gavel I've ever seen. The<br>carving is amazing, sterling silver stars in gavel and plate, the bag appears to<br>be moleskin, it has carved wood pieces on each side one shaped like Nevada, one<br>Texas, there's even a separate pouch inside the bag for the block. The gavel is<br>8 7/8" long, block 3 1/8" long. My guess is this would have been a gift to him<br>upon his appointment as County Judge in 1930, but it could be from when he was<br>elected to congress in 1952. It looked to have 90 years of tarnish on the silver<br>when it came into my posession, I hand polished it to not remove any patina.<br><br>GENTRY, BRADY PRESTON (1895–1966).Brady Preston Gentry, legislator and lawyer,<br>was born on a farm near Colfax, Texas, on March 25, 1895, the son of Benjamin<br>Whitfield and Virginia Caroline (McPhail) Gentry. He attended Cumberland<br>University and Tyler Commercial College. He was admitted to the bar at the age<br>of twenty-one. During World War I he served as an infantryman in France and rose<br>to captain. He entered public service as a clerk in the office of the Van Zandt<br>County tax collector. After moving to Tyler he served as assistant city tax<br>collector. He was elected county attorney, and in 1930 he became county judge of<br>Smith County, an office he held for four successive terms. During this period he<br>was instrumental in developing the county's road system. In 1939 he was<br>appointed chairman of the Texas Highway Commission by Governor W. Lee O'Daniel.<br>He was the first man to serve as chairman of the commission for a full six-year<br>term.<br><br>During Gentry's tenure on the highway commission, first steps were taken in the<br>development of the state's extensive farm-road program. His work attracted<br>national attention. In 1943 he was elected president of the American Association<br>of State Highway Officials. He also served as a director of the Texas Good Roads<br>Association. When his highway commission term ended in 1945, Gentry turned his<br>full-time efforts to his Tyler law practice. In 1952 he was elected to the first<br>of two terms in the United States Congress from the Third Texas District. As a<br>member of the House committee on highways and roads, he was instrumental in<br>shaping the legislation that launched the development of the national system of<br>interstate and defense highways. In 1957 after his retirement from Congress, he<br>was tendered another appointment as chairman of the Texas Highway Commission. He<br>declined the appointment, however, because of business and personal commitments.<br><br>Throughout his life Gentry was a staunch supporter of Southern Methodist<br>University; he also was a benefactor of Tyler Junior College. Shortly after<br>World War II, he helped form the Tyler Junior College District, and the old<br>college gymnasium was named Gentry Gym in his honor. He died in Houston on<br>November 9, 1966, after a lengthy illness.<br>isshelf

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    $475.00

  • TG Vintage Native american sterling and turquoise bolo tie

    TG Vintage Native american sterling and turquoise bolo tie

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    TG Vintage Native american sterling and turquoise bolo tie. 37" long with no issues.Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $175.00

  • TH Vintage high grade turquoise, coral silver bolo tie

    TH Vintage high grade turquoise, coral silver bolo tie

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    TH Vintage high grade turquoise, coral silver bolo tie. 42" long, really nice unusual vintage bolo with no issues.

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    $235.00

  • Thai Sawankhalok Celadon Jarlet with lobed decoration and handles

    Thai Sawankhalok Celadon Jarlet with lobed decoration and handles

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    Thai Sawankhalokk Celadon Jarlet with lobed decoration and handles Some small<br>chips to footrim, purchased in 1973 I am not sure what was used to write that on<br>the bottom but chose not to attempt to remove it. No cracks or restorations.<br>Sorry I forgot to measure this and it's packed but it's about 2.5" to 3" tall.<br>TW132

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    $354.00

  • Thaya Sterling Red Jasper toggle necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    Thaya Sterling Red Jasper toggle necklace

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    Thaya Sterling Red Jasper toggle necklace. Estate fresh piece with a little age on it but appears unworn. 19" 36.8 grams.

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    $110.00

  • The Best 1960's Recycled Beer Bottle Art Glass Biomorphic Decanter/Tumbler set

    The Best 1960's Recycled Beer Bottle Art Glass Biomorphic Decanter/Tumbler set

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    The Best 1960's Recycled Beer Bottle Art Glass Biomorphic Decanter/Tumbler set. Most likely Mexican, guaranteed 1970's at the latest, period MCM set of the best quality and design. Made from recycled beer/soda bottles likely out of necessity. The Artisan that made this didn't have the resources of Italian/Danish Artisans of the Era, but he overcame and did an amazing job on this one of a kind set. 8 tumblers 6.25" tall x 2.75" wide, 15" tall decanter with stopper that forms a tight seal. Selling the set shown, the only one you'll find like it. isshelf

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    $585.00

  • The Coolest Retro Artisan 14k gold on Sterling silver Hear shaped rock pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    The Coolest Retro Artisan 14k gold on Sterling silver Hear shaped rock pendant

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    The Coolest Retro Artisan 14k gold on Sterling silver Hear shaped rock pendant. This is really cool, extremely well made with strips of solid 14k gold on top of a really nicely done sterling silver frame. All formed around just a plain old rock that happens to be shaped like a heart. Just incredible. 2.5" tall x 2 1/8" wide, an amazing unmarked work of art made from precious metals, one of a kind for sure. 48 grams. Tested thoroughly by me and guaranteed solid 14k gold accents and solid sterling silver.

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    $183.75

  • The Genie Royal Doulton Flambe Figure - Estate Fresh Austin

    The Genie Royal Doulton Flambe Figure

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    This piece has amazing detail entitled 'The Genie' HN2999 from the Flambe series. Designed by Robert Tabbenor, issued 1990-1995. This is first quality item in mint condition with no cracks, chips, restorations, or crazing. Height........ approx 9.75 inch / 24.5 cm Width........ approx 3 inch / 7.5 cm. tw149

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    $215.00

  • The Other Side of Color African American Art Collection Book Hand Signed First E

    The Other Side of Color African American Art Collection Book Hand Signed First E

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    This book is a very important piece of black Americana. It was given as a gift<br>by Camille Cosby, Bill Cosby's wife. It is hand signed By her, Bill Cosby, the<br>author David Driskell, and the Biography co author Rene Hank's. There can't be<br>but a few of these out there with all four signatures. Guaranteed 100% without a<br>doubt authentic and estate fresh. Measures 13.25" x 10 3/8". Great condition<br>with no dog ears or otherwise damaged pages. Small tear in back top corner of<br>dust jacket which could easily be replaced with a non signed versions.

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    $304.00

  • The Westerner Reno Nevada Sterling 1953 Marksmanship trophy belt buckle

    The Westerner Reno Nevada Sterling 1953 Marksmanship trophy belt buckle

    Esaurito

    The Westerner Reno Nevada Sterling 1953 Marksmanship trophy belt buckle 3.5" x 2.25", fits a 1.25" belt, 63.6 grams. <br><br>Anderas

    Esaurito

    $245.00

  • Theodor Olsens Eftf - Bergen Mid Century Norwegian Gilt Sterling enamel demitass - Estate Fresh Austin

    Theodor Olsens Eftf - Bergen Mid Century Norwegian Gilt Sterling enamel demitass

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    Theodor Olsens Eftf - Bergen Mid Century Norwegian Gilt Sterling enamel demitasse spoon set. Selling the set shown with no issues 4" long. No damage to enamel. Theodor Olsens Eftf - Bergen Founded by Theodore Olsen (1837-1890) in 1868. After his death the silversmithery and store were sold to brothers Magnus and Knut Aase, but continued under the name of Theodore Olsen. Since then, many generations of the Aase family have managed the firm. In 2016 Theodor Olsen Eftf became Arven AS anderas

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    $165.00

  • Theresa Waseta Zuni sterling necklace and earrings set

    Theresa Waseta Zuni sterling necklace and earrings set

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    Theresa Waseta Zuni sterling necklace and earrings set 22" long necklace, 2" earrings. These are heavy duty, thicker silver than most contemporary alternatives.Theresa Waseta was an active jeweler in the 1960s and was known for her Zuni Pueblo maidens. She passed the motif to her daughter, Joyce, who continues to make the delicate, sweet designs today.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $650.00

  • Thick Ron Yazzie Navajo Sterling bracelet

    Thick Ron Yazzie Navajo Sterling bracelet

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    Thick Ron Yazzie Navajo Sterling bracelet, fits up to a 6 3/8" wrist.<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. 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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    $225.00

  • Thomas L. Lewis (1907-1978) Taos New Mexico Landscape Oil on Panel - Estate Fresh Austin

    Thomas L. Lewis (1907-1978) Taos New Mexico Landscape Oil on Panel

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    Thomas L. Lewis (1907-1978) Taos New Mexico Landscape Oil on Panel. Nice old painting from the mid 20th century by a well listed artist. No issue or damage, clean frame, signed on back. Also a note on the back indicating at one point is was cleaned and varnished, looks fantastic now. 21" x 26" framed 17.5" x 22" panel. Born in Bay City, Texas, Thomas became a painter of detailed Southwest landscapes and an art gallery owner in Taos, New Mexico. He was a professional artist from the age of nineteen and began by painting scenes of the American South. In the early 1930s, he began experimenting with sepia-tones and desert painting and developed a sophisticated range of colors, which were particularly expressive of the desert country. After the War, he settled in Taos, New Mexico, and Bert Phillips, founder of the Taos Art Colony, became one of his best friends. His paintings are in the Gilcrease Institute of American History, the University of Arizona Art Museum, and many private collections.

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    $675.00

  • Thomas Webb Burmese Vases Enameled Pair C.1890 Ruffled rims

    Thomas Webb Burmese Vases Enameled Pair C.1890 Ruffled rims

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    3 5/8" tall x 2.75" wide with no cracks or chips, no loss of enamel or other<br>issues. Guaranteed circa late 19th century. Selling both for one price.<br><br>Burmese glass is a type of opaque colored art glass, shading from yellow to<br>pink. It is found in either the rare original "shiny" finish or the more common<br>"satin" finish. It is used for table glass and small, ornamental vases and<br>dressing table articles.<br><br>It was made in 1885 by the Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford,<br>Massachusetts, USA. Burmese glass found favor with Queen Victoria. From 1886,<br>the British company of Thomas Webb & Sons was licensed to produce the glass.<br>Their version, known as Queen's Burmeseware, which was used for tableware and<br>decorative glass, often with painted decoration. Burmese was also made after<br>1970 by the Fenton art glass company.<br><br>Burmese is a uranium glass. The formula to produce Burmese Glass contains<br>uranium oxide with tincture of gold added. The uranium oxide produced the<br>inherent soft yellow color of Burmese glass. Because of the added gold, the<br>characteristic pink blush of color of Burmese was fashioned by re-heating the<br>object in the furnace. The length of time in the furnace will determine the<br>intensity of the color. Strangely, if the object is subjected to the heat again,<br>it will return to the original yellow color

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    $504.00

  • Tiffany Porcelaine De Paris Porcelain Jewelry box with brass mounts - Estate Fresh Austin

    Tiffany Porcelaine De Paris Porcelain Jewelry box with brass mounts

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    Tiffany Porcelaine De Paris Porcelain Jewelry box with brass mounts. Nice vintage piece from the third quarter of the 20th century. 4" square x 2.5" tall. Hinge works well, no damage to porcelain. TW200

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    $185.00

  • Tiffany Sterling bracelet with retired enamel 3d Cupcake charm

    Tiffany Sterling bracelet with retired enamel 3d Cupcake charm

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    Tiffany Sterling bracelet with retired enamel 3d Cupcake charm. No damage or detectable wear, guaranteed authentic, estate fresh with no issues. No box or bag.anderas

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    $345.00

  • Tiffany Sterling money clip - Estate Fresh Austin

    Tiffany Sterling money clip

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    Tiffany Sterling money clip. Selling the money clip shown clean with no issues. Box and bag included.

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    $235.00

  • Tiffany Sterling Paloma Picasso Heart necklace

    Tiffany Sterling Paloma Picasso Heart necklace

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    Tiffany Sterling Paloma Picasso Heart necklace. 16" long necklace no damage or<br>significant wear. 100% sure and guaranteed authentic. 2.9 grams

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    $162.75

  • Tiffany Sterling Silver Art Deco Reticulated Bread Basket

    Tiffany Sterling Silver Art Deco Reticulated Bread Basket

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    Tiffany Sterling Silver Art Deco Reticulated Bread Basket. Nice heavy vintage<br>piece from the first half of the 20th century, art deco period and style.<br>Impeccable quality as expected. Only the slightest wear and two of the tiniest<br>little dings in the base, not in any way a distraction from the beauty and<br>design of this piece, monogram as shown. 11.75" x 7 7/8" x 2 7/8" deep. 367.4<br>grams.<br>b63

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    $650.00

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