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  • Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994)  Mid Century Modern Texas Studio Pottery la

    Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994) Mid Century Modern Texas Studio Pottery la

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    Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994) Mid Century Modern Texas Studio Pottery<br>large vase. 9.75" tall x 7" with with no damage or restorations. Fresh from a<br>local Austin TX estate, most likely made when he was teaching in TX before<br>moving to Silverton.<br><br>Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994). artist, potter, professor and author<br>renown for blending clays and glazes from soils and minerals of the San Juan<br>Mountains near Silverton Colorado. Pottery made from these mixtures is very<br>durable with a distinctive allure. When Germany conquered Czechoslovakia,<br>Kriwanek was forcibly drafted into the German Army. He was then sent to North<br>Africa desert, but one morning when he and the other forced draftees awoke, they<br>were alone. Kriwanek was sent to the Prisoner of War Camp in Clarinda, where he,<br>an artist by trade, began painting again, specifically illustrations of the<br>camp. Once the war was over, he was released and returned to Europe, where he<br>lived in the Netherlands for four years. In fact, Winegardner said a family in<br>Shenandoah sent Kriwanek to the University of Iowa where he could obtain his<br>teaching degree. He then taught in Shenandoah for one year, followed by Mount<br>Pleasant, Iowa.<br><br>In 1948, Franz Kriwanek settled in Sweden to study Sino-Swedish stoneware under<br>the masters Wilhelm Koge and Stig Lindberg. While in Sweden he had 7 one man<br>exhibits.In 1963, He arrived in Texas, taking a position on the art faculty at<br>Texas Tech University. For months after he arrived in West Texas, he sought a<br>clay suitable to stand 2,400 degrees. He found it in a quarry in Snyder, Texas.<br>He believed in using local materials and developed a series of glazes which have<br>cotton gin ashes as they main component. These glazes follow the same traditions<br>of Chinese ash glazes.<br><br>“Franz Kriwanek was born on May 1, 1920 in Worschach, Austria.<br>Winegardner said when Germany conquered Czechoslovakia, Kriwanek was forcibly<br>drafted into the German Army. He was then sent to North Africa desert, but one<br>morning when he and the other forced draftees awoke, they were alone.<br>“The Germans were gone. They had left them in the desert,” said Winegardner.<br>“The first thing they did was surrender.”<br>Kriwanek was sent to the Prisoner of War Camp in Clarinda, where he, an artist<br>by trade, began painting again, specifically illustrations of the camp. Once the<br>war was over, he was released and returned to Europe, where he lived in the<br>Netherlands for four years.<br>“Someone he knew in Clarinda sponsored him and his family to move back to<br>Clarinda,” Winegardner said. “He then moved to Shenandoah and started Kriwanek<br>Pottery and Art School. He was really promoted and supported by people in<br>Shenandoah.”<br>In fact, Winegardner said a family in Shenandoah sent Kriwanek to the University<br>of Iowa where he could obtain his teaching degree. He then taught in Shenandoah<br>for one year, followed by Mount Pleasant, Iowa.<br>“He ended his teaching career as chair of ceramics at the University of Texas at<br>Lubbock,” said Winegardner. “He ended up in Silverton, Colorado with Silverton<br>Mountain Pottery. He passed away in 1994, but his pieces have recently become<br>overly popular.”

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    $304.00

  • Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994) 1965 Mid Century Modern Texas Studio Potter

    Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994) 1965 Mid Century Modern Texas Studio Potter

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    Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994) 1965 Mid Century Modern Texas Studio<br>Pottery Framed Plaque 9.25" x 16" total 13.25" x 7" plaque, absolutely no damage<br>or wear.<br><br>Franz Kriwanek (American, 1920-1994) artist, potter, professor and author renown<br>for blending clays and glazes from soils and minerals of the San Juan Mountains<br>near Silverton Colorado. Pottery made from these mixtures is very durable with a<br>distinctive allure. When Germany conquered Czechoslovakia, Kriwanek was forcibly<br>drafted into the German Army. He was then sent to North Africa desert, but one<br>morning when he and the other forced draftees awoke, they were alone. Kriwanek<br>was sent to the Prisoner of War Camp in Clarinda, where he, an artist by trade,<br>began painting again, specifically illustrations of the camp. Once the war was<br>over, he was released and returned to Europe, where he lived in the Netherlands<br>for four years. In fact, Winegardner said a family in Shenandoah sent Kriwanek<br>to the University of Iowa where he could obtain his teaching degree. He then<br>taught in Shenandoah for one year, followed by Mount Pleasant, Iowa.<br><br>In 1948, Franz Kriwanek settled in Sweden to study Sino-Swedish stoneware under<br>the masters Wilhelm Koge and Stig Lindberg. While in Sweden he had 7 one man<br>exhibits.In 1963, He arrived in Texas, taking a position on the art faculty at<br>Texas Tech University. For months after he arrived in West Texas, he sought a<br>clay suitable to stand 2,400 degrees. He found it in a quarry in Snyder, Texas.<br>He believed in using local materials and developed a series of glazes which have<br>cotton gin ashes as they main component. These glazes follow the same traditions<br>of Chinese ash glazes.<br><br>“Franz Kriwanek was born on May 1, 1920 in Worschach, Austria.<br>Winegardner said when Germany conquered Czechoslovakia, Kriwanek was forcibly<br>drafted into the German Army. He was then sent to North Africa desert, but one<br>morning when he and the other forced draftees awoke, they were alone.<br>“The Germans were gone. They had left them in the desert,” said Winegardner.<br>“The first thing they did was surrender.”<br>Kriwanek was sent to the Prisoner of War Camp in Clarinda, where he, an artist<br>by trade, began painting again, specifically illustrations of the camp. Once the<br>war was over, he was released and returned to Europe, where he lived in the<br>Netherlands for four years.<br>“Someone he knew in Clarinda sponsored him and his family to move back to<br>Clarinda,” Winegardner said. “He then moved to Shenandoah and started Kriwanek<br>Pottery and Art School. He was really promoted and supported by people in<br>Shenandoah.”<br>In fact, Winegardner said a family in Shenandoah sent Kriwanek to the University<br>of Iowa where he could obtain his teaching degree. He then taught in Shenandoah<br>for one year, followed by Mount Pleasant, Iowa.<br>“He ended his teaching career as chair of ceramics at the University of Texas at<br>Lubbock,” said Winegardner. “He ended up in Silverton, Colorado with Silverton<br>Mountain Pottery. He passed away in 1994, but his pieces have recently become<br>overly popular.”

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    $604.00

  • Fred & Elsie Lonconsello Reversible spinner pendant turquoise and coral sterling

    Fred & Elsie Lonconsello Reversible spinner pendant turquoise and coral sterling

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    Fred & Elsie Lonconsello Reversible spinner pendant turquoise and coral sterling, throwing in free 24" Italian sterling necklace. 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

  • Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni c1970's Sterling inlay bolo tie

    Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni c1970's Sterling inlay bolo tie

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    Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni c1970's Sterling inlay bolo tie 40" long, everything else in pics.Fred and Lolita Natachu<br><br>Legendary Zuni artists Fred and Lolita Natachu are known for their stunning<br>mosaic and channel inlay. Rainbow God and Knifewing are two of their favorite<br>subjects. They have been creating jewelry since the 1970’s.<br><br>Lolita is the daughter of Zuni silversmith Jacob Haloo. Her sisters, Dolly<br>Banteah, Nancy Lacnsello, and Rolanda Haloo are also recognized Zuni inlay<br>silversmiths.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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    $295.00

  • Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni sterling multi-stone inlay knifewing pendant

    Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni sterling multi-stone inlay knifewing pendant

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    Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni sterling multi-stone inlay knifewing pendant 1.5"<br>wide x 1 7/8" tall with bail, clean.<br><br>Fred and Lolita Natachu<br><br>Legendary Zuni artists Fred and Lolita Natachu are known for their stunning<br>mosaic and channel inlay. Rainbow God and Knifewing are two of their favorite<br>subjects. They have been creating jewelry since the 1970’s.<br><br>Lolita is the daughter of Zuni silversmith Jacob Haloo. Her sisters, Dolly<br>Banteah, Nancy Lacnsello, and Rolanda Haloo are also recognized Zuni inlay<br>silversmiths.<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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    $245.00

  • Fred Davis (1880-1961)  large sterling and amethyst tulip flower pin

    Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling and amethyst tulip flower pin

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    Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling and amethyst tulip flower pin 39.8 grams, other measurements in pics.Frederick W. Davis is known among collectors for his work as a jewelry<br>designer and silversmith based in Mexico City, Mexico. He began designing and<br>crafting jewelry and decorative objects in the 1920s. The wares he produced<br>often reflected his affinity for pre-Columbian artifacts. He occasionally<br>collaborated with Valentín Vidaurreta, another respected Mexican silver<br>craftsman with roots in Mexico City. Davis is credited as an avid promoter of<br>other silver artists, including William Spratling, who worked in Mexico from the<br>1920s through the 1950s. Frederick Davis Jewelry - HistoryDavis moved from the<br>United States to Mexico in 1910. Working as an assistant manager for the Sonora<br>News Company, he toured the country on buying trips to stock railway station<br>shops with native folk art for his employer. He established relationships with<br>many artisans during his travels, and his knowledge of Mexican crafts grew<br>extensively. His ardent work resulted in a promotion to manager of Sonora’s arts<br>and crafts showroom in Mexico City. René d’Harnoncourt, who later served as the<br>director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was employed by Davis in 1927<br>as an assistant. Their work together led to the company’s distribution and<br>exhibition of works by Mexican painters who are now well known, such as Diego<br>Rivera, among many others. During this era, Davis and d’Harnoncourt left an<br>indelible footprint on the trade of Mexican handcrafts, including silver<br>jewelry, from that point on. Davis took a position managing antiques and fine<br>crafts for Sanborn’s department store in 1933 after d’Harnoncourt moved to the<br>United States. He remained with the store for 20 years, where he continued to<br>promote Mexican art and artisans while designing and producing silver wares.<br>Davis died in 1961.

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    $675.00

  • Fred Davis (1880-1961)  large sterling flower pin

    Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling flower pin

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    Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling flower pin 14 grams, other measurements in pics.Frederick W. Davis is known among collectors for his work as a jewelry<br>designer and silversmith based in Mexico City, Mexico. He began designing and<br>crafting jewelry and decorative objects in the 1920s. The wares he produced<br>often reflected his affinity for pre-Columbian artifacts. He occasionally<br>collaborated with Valentín Vidaurreta, another respected Mexican silver<br>craftsman with roots in Mexico City. Davis is credited as an avid promoter of<br>other silver artists, including William Spratling, who worked in Mexico from the<br>1920s through the 1950s. Frederick Davis Jewelry - HistoryDavis moved from the<br>United States to Mexico in 1910. Working as an assistant manager for the Sonora<br>News Company, he toured the country on buying trips to stock railway station<br>shops with native folk art for his employer. He established relationships with<br>many artisans during his travels, and his knowledge of Mexican crafts grew<br>extensively. His ardent work resulted in a promotion to manager of Sonora’s arts<br>and crafts showroom in Mexico City. René d’Harnoncourt, who later served as the<br>director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was employed by Davis in 1927<br>as an assistant. Their work together led to the company’s distribution and<br>exhibition of works by Mexican painters who are now well known, such as Diego<br>Rivera, among many others. During this era, Davis and d’Harnoncourt left an<br>indelible footprint on the trade of Mexican handcrafts, including silver<br>jewelry, from that point on. Davis took a position managing antiques and fine<br>crafts for Sanborn’s department store in 1933 after d’Harnoncourt moved to the<br>United States. He remained with the store for 20 years, where he continued to<br>promote Mexican art and artisans while designing and producing silver wares.<br>Davis died in 1961.

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    $245.00

  • Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling pin

    Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling pin

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    Fred Davis (1880-1961) large sterling pin 16 grams, other measurements in pics. Frederick W. Davis is known among collectors for his work as a jewelry<br>designer and silversmith based in Mexico City, Mexico. He began designing and crafting jewelry and decorative objects in the 1920s. The wares he produced<br>often reflected his affinity for pre-Columbian artifacts. He occasionally<br>collaborated with Valentín Vidaurreta, another respected Mexican silver<br>craftsman with roots in Mexico City. Davis is credited as an avid promoter of<br>other silver artists, including William Spratling, who worked in Mexico from the<br>1920s through the 1950s. Frederick Davis Jewelry - HistoryDavis moved from the<br>United States to Mexico in 1910. Working as an assistant manager for the Sonora<br>News Company, he toured the country on buying trips to stock railway station<br>shops with native folk art for his employer. He established relationships with<br>many artisans during his travels, and his knowledge of Mexican crafts grew<br>extensively. His ardent work resulted in a promotion to manager of Sonora’s arts<br>and crafts showroom in Mexico City. René d’Harnoncourt, who later served as the<br>director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was employed by Davis in 1927<br>as an assistant. Their work together led to the company’s distribution and<br>exhibition of works by Mexican painters who are now well known, such as Diego<br>Rivera, among many others. During this era, Davis and d’Harnoncourt left an<br>indelible footprint on the trade of Mexican handcrafts, including silver<br>jewelry, from that point on. Davis took a position managing antiques and fine<br>crafts for Sanborn’s department store in 1933 after d’Harnoncourt moved to the<br>United States. He remained with the store for 20 years, where he continued to<br>promote Mexican art and artisans while designing and producing silver wares.<br>Davis died in 1961.

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    $275.00

  • Fred Davis (1880-1961) Sterling and amethyst large pin

    Fred Davis (1880-1961) Sterling and amethyst large pin

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    Fred Davis (1880-1961) Sterling and amethyst large pin 25.7 grams, other measurements in pics.Frederick W. Davis is known among collectors for his work as a jewelry<br>designer and silversmith based in Mexico City, Mexico. He began designing and<br>crafting jewelry and decorative objects in the 1920s. The wares he produced<br>often reflected his affinity for pre-Columbian artifacts. He occasionally<br>collaborated with Valentín Vidaurreta, another respected Mexican silver<br>craftsman with roots in Mexico City. Davis is credited as an avid promoter of<br>other silver artists, including William Spratling, who worked in Mexico from the<br>1920s through the 1950s. Frederick Davis Jewelry - HistoryDavis moved from the<br>United States to Mexico in 1910. Working as an assistant manager for the Sonora<br>News Company, he toured the country on buying trips to stock railway station<br>shops with native folk art for his employer. He established relationships with<br>many artisans during his travels, and his knowledge of Mexican crafts grew<br>extensively. His ardent work resulted in a promotion to manager of Sonora’s arts<br>and crafts showroom in Mexico City. René d’Harnoncourt, who later served as the<br>director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was employed by Davis in 1927<br>as an assistant. Their work together led to the company’s distribution and<br>exhibition of works by Mexican painters who are now well known, such as Diego<br>Rivera, among many others. During this era, Davis and d’Harnoncourt left an<br>indelible footprint on the trade of Mexican handcrafts, including silver<br>jewelry, from that point on. Davis took a position managing antiques and fine<br>crafts for Sanborn’s department store in 1933 after d’Harnoncourt moved to the<br>United States. He remained with the store for 20 years, where he continued to<br>promote Mexican art and artisans while designing and producing silver wares.<br>Davis died in 1961.

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    $450.00

  • Fred Davis (1880-1961) sterling flower pin

    Fred Davis (1880-1961) sterling flower pin

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    Fred Davis (1880-1961) sterling flower pin 11.2 grams, other measurements in pics.Frederick W. Davis is known among collectors for his work as a jewelry<br>designer and silversmith based in Mexico City, Mexico. He began designing and<br>crafting jewelry and decorative objects in the 1920s. The wares he produced<br>often reflected his affinity for pre-Columbian artifacts. He occasionally<br>collaborated with Valentín Vidaurreta, another respected Mexican silver<br>craftsman with roots in Mexico City. Davis is credited as an avid promoter of<br>other silver artists, including William Spratling, who worked in Mexico from the<br>1920s through the 1950s. Frederick Davis Jewelry - HistoryDavis moved from the<br>United States to Mexico in 1910. Working as an assistant manager for the Sonora<br>News Company, he toured the country on buying trips to stock railway station<br>shops with native folk art for his employer. He established relationships with<br>many artisans during his travels, and his knowledge of Mexican crafts grew<br>extensively. His ardent work resulted in a promotion to manager of Sonora’s arts<br>and crafts showroom in Mexico City. René d’Harnoncourt, who later served as the<br>director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was employed by Davis in 1927<br>as an assistant. Their work together led to the company’s distribution and<br>exhibition of works by Mexican painters who are now well known, such as Diego<br>Rivera, among many others. During this era, Davis and d’Harnoncourt left an<br>indelible footprint on the trade of Mexican handcrafts, including silver<br>jewelry, from that point on. Davis took a position managing antiques and fine<br>crafts for Sanborn’s department store in 1933 after d’Harnoncourt moved to the<br>United States. He remained with the store for 20 years, where he continued to<br>promote Mexican art and artisans while designing and producing silver wares.<br>Davis died in 1961.

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    $225.00

  • Fred Davis (1880-1961) Gemelli in sterline modernisti di Taxco

    Fred Davis (1880-1961) Gemelli in sterline modernisti di Taxco

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    Fred Davis (1880-1961) Gemelli in sterline modernisti Taxco 30 mm x 11 mm x 20,9 grammi.Frederick W. Davis è noto tra i collezionisti per il suo lavoro come designer di gioielli e argentiere con sede a Città del Messico, Messico. Ha iniziato a progettare e realizzare gioielli e oggetti decorativi negli anni '20. Le merci che produceva spesso riflettevano la sua affinità con i manufatti precolombiani. Occasionalmente collaborava con Valentín Vidaurreta, un altro rispettato artigiano messicano dell'argento con radici a Città del Messico. Davis è accreditato come un appassionato promotore di altri artisti dell'argento, tra cui William Spratling, che lavorò in Messico dagli anni '20 agli anni '50. Frederick Davis Jewelry - StoriaDavis si trasferì dagli Stati Uniti al Messico nel 1910. Lavorando come assistente manager per la Sonora News Company, girò il paese acquistando viaggi nei negozi delle stazioni ferroviarie con i nativi arte popolare per il suo datore di lavoro. Durante i suoi viaggi stabilì rapporti con molti artigiani e la sua conoscenza dell'artigianato messicano crebbe notevolmente. Il suo ardente lavoro ha portato alla promozione a direttore dello showroom di arti e mestieri di Sonora a Città del Messico. René d'Harnoncourt, che in seguito fu direttore del Museum of Modern Art di New York, fu assunto da Davis nel 1927 come assistente. Il loro lavoro insieme ha portato alla distribuzione e all’esposizione da parte dell’azienda di opere di pittori messicani ormai famosi, come Diego Rivera, tra molti altri. Durante quest'epoca, Davis e d'Harnoncourt lasciarono un'impronta indelebile nel commercio di artigianato messicano, compresi i gioielli in argento, da quel momento in poi. Davis prese l'incarico di gestire oggetti d'antiquariato e artigianato raffinato per i grandi magazzini Sanborn nel 1933, dopo che d'Harnoncourt si trasferì negli Stati Uniti. Rimase nel negozio per 20 anni, continuando a promuovere l'arte e gli artigiani messicani progettando e producendo articoli in argento. Davis morì nel 1961.

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    $495.00

  • Fred Davis Abraham Paz Sterling Silver Angel Bird Brooch with Turquoise

    Fred Davis Abraham Paz Sterling Silver Angel Bird Brooch with Turquoise

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    Fred Davis Abraham Paz Sterling Silver Angel Bird Brooch with Turquoise 3/4 x 1<br>1/8 inches in size. Marked on back "925 Echo en Mexico" and with artist's logo -<br>might be Abraham Paz who was a silversmith & designer for Fred Davis. Also has<br>the old eagle mark with number 22 inside. Pin can be worn sideways (as a bird)<br>or up/down (as an angel).Good conditio, with no significant issues.

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    $110.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Mexican Sterling Native American style cuff bracelet

    Fred Harvey Era Mexican Sterling Native American style cuff bracelet

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    Fred Harvey Era Mexican Sterling Native American style cuff bracelet. Very small<br>interesting cuff, likely sold along Route 66 in the 50's. For a child or very<br>small wristed non child. 5.25" inside diameter including the 1.25" adjustable<br>gap. 7/8" wide in center. 6.8 grams.

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    $55.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Hubbel glass Heavy stamped cuff

    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Hubbel glass Heavy stamped cuff

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    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Hubbel glass Heavy stamped cuff. Nice<br>large cuff 42.8 grams, marked and tested sterling with no other markings. 6.5"<br>including the 1.25" gap 1.5" wide in center.<br><br><br>Hubbell beads were glass beads imported from Italy, Bohemia and later<br>Czechoslovakia. Though there is not significant evidence the practice was be by<br>Lorenzo Hubbell, owner of Hubbell Trading Post, the beads have become associated<br>with his name. They were purchased as a less expensive way of producing jewelry.<br>Since the traders often supplied the Native artists with the materials for<br>jewelry sold at the trading posts, the traders looked for ways to lower the<br>costs of producing enough jewelry to meet the market demand. They found one way<br>through the cottage crafters in areas such as Czechoslovakia.<br><br>By the turn of the twentieth century, Czech bead makers were exporting large<br>quantities of glass beads to a worldwide market. They came in a wide array of<br>shapes, sizes and colors. Ones imported to the Southwest were shaped and colored<br>to resemble the turquoise and coral used in Native American jewelry. While their<br>use may have been only a substitute for the real gems that make up true handmade<br>jewelry from the Southwest, their import helped families in areas such as<br>Bohemia make a living during the tumultuous times in Europe.

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    $295.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Turquoise Cuff Bracelet o

    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Turquoise Cuff Bracelet o

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    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Turquoise Cuff Bracelet. Very nice old cuff with no damage. Tested and guaranteed to be at least coin silver (90%)

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    $325.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Heavy stamped cuff j

    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Heavy stamped cuff j

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    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Heavy stamped cuff.<br>Particularly large piece for this era with a beautiful piece of turquoise, no<br>damage 6.75" including the 1.25" gap, 15/16" wide in center 28 grams.

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    $345.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Heavy stamped cuff x - Estate Fresh AustinCuff Bracelets

    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Heavy stamped cuff x

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    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Heavy stamped cuff. Unmarked, tested sterling, no damage.

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    $135.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Spider cuff bracelet

    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Spider cuff bracelet

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    Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/turquoise Spider cuff bracelet. Marked<br>and tested sterling 6 5/8" inside circumference including the 1 3/8" adjustable<br>gap 1" wide 21.2 grams.

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    $450.00

  • Fred Harvey Era Turquoise/sterling pin - Estate Fresh Austin

    Fred Harvey Era Turquoise/sterling pin

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    Fred Harvey Era Turquoise/sterling pin. Kind of a funny pin, really nice turquoise in machine stamped pin, vintage piece from the second quarter of the 20th century.

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    $85.00

  • Fred Harvey Era vintage navajo sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet

    Fred Harvey Era vintage navajo sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet

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    Fred Harvey Era vintage navajo sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. 21 grams,<br>unmarked, tested sterling. 9/16" wide in center 6.25" including 1.25" gap,<br>turquoise cracked but appears stable.

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    $175.00

  • Fred Peters Navajo Sterling Multi-stone channel inlay pendant.

    Fred Peters Navajo Sterling Multi-stone channel inlay pendant.

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    Fred Peters Navajo Sterling Multi-stone channel inlay pendant. Including the<br>Italian Sterling necklace shown. Necklace 24", pendant 2.25" x 1 3/8" 43.9 grams<br>total.<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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    $275.00

  • French 1782 1/5 Écu - Louis XVI Silver coin in sterling bezel pendant

    French 1782 1/5 Écu - Louis XVI Silver coin in sterling bezel pendant

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    French 1782 1/5 Écu - Louis XVI Silver coin in sterling bezel pendant. Authentic coin with rare Perpignan mint mark. 917 silver coin in unmarked (tested) sterling bezel 43.4 grams total weight. 2" wide x 2 5/8" tall.

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    $385.00

  • Coppa da degustazione in argento francese del XVIII-XIX secolo con moneta del 1658

    Coppa da degustazione in argento francese del XVIII-XIX secolo con moneta del 1658

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    Coppa da degustazione in argento francese del XVIII-XIX secolo con moneta del 1658. Marchio di garanzia come mostrato 3 5/8" x 2 5/8" di larghezza x 13/16" di profondità. Argento massiccio ad alto contenuto.

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    $385.00

  • French 1977 R.D. Marmande Hand Carved/painted 1:43 Scale Model Intaltera  Ford V

    French 1977 R.D. Marmande Hand Carved/painted 1:43 Scale Model Intaltera Ford V

    1 in magazzino

    French 1977 R.D. Marmande Hand Carved/painted 1:43 Scale Model Intaltera Ford V8<br>Coupe. Clean with no issues.<br><br>RD, that is Raymond Daffaure from the town of Marmande in South-West France, is<br>in a way probably one of the greatest model makers ever. All his models are made<br>entirely by hand from a piece of wood. Mr Daffaure sculpted about 40 models a<br>month, for 20 years from the 50's-70's, to make a living. For him. Lmited to X<br>pieces wasn‘t a marketing strategy, but pure necessity. Of his best selling<br>model, the Ferrari GTO, he made maybe 200 copies, others were made only in 2 or<br>3 copies. Raymond Daffaure probably sculpted more than 800 different cars.

    1 in magazzino

    $295.00

  • French Baccarat Angels Pair

    French Baccarat Angels Pair

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    French Baccarat Angels Pair. Selling both the Baccarat Angels shown in original<br>boxes. Largest 4.5" long for the figure without the box. One with original<br>label, both signed in two places, no scratches, damage, or wear.<br>tw162

    1 in magazzino

    $285.00

  • French Baccarat Harcourt Decanter - Estate Fresh Austin

    French Baccarat Harcourt Decanter

    1 in magazzino

    Baccarat Harcourt Decanter 5.5" wide x 12.5" tall. No cracks, chips, scratches, dings, or hard water. Estate fresh in new condition, retailed for $1490. tw254

    1 in magazzino

    $675.00

  • French Baccarat Marcel Franck Escale Silver Overlay Atomizer perfume bottle - Estate Fresh Austin

    French Baccarat Marcel Franck Escale Silver Overlay Atomizer perfume bottle

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    French Baccarat Marcel Franck Escale Silver Overlay Atomizer perfume bottle. Extremely high quality bottle with a complex atomizer mechanism that appears functional. No tube, short stable crack in top of jar that stops before the shoulder of the jar. Still will hold liquid. Bottom Acid stamped Marcel Franck Made in France in circular logo. There is no Baccarat mark but it's obviously Baccarat. perfumedrawer.

    1 in magazzino

    $135.00

  • French Bayeux Tapestry Lustre Wall plaque/trinket dish - Estate Fresh Austin

    French Bayeux Tapestry Lustre Wall plaque/trinket dish

    1 in magazzino

    French Bayeux Tapestry Lustre Wall plaque/trinket dish 4.25" with no damage or issues. Great piece likely from the second quarter of the 20th century.

    1 in magazzino

    $95.00

  • French Lalique 1976 US Bicentennial patriotic trinket dish

    French Lalique 1976 US Bicentennial patriotic trinket dish

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    French Lalique 1976 US Bicentennial patriotic trinket dish 4" wide and tall,<br>signed Lalique France center of base. No scratches, damage, or wear. No issues.<br>b1

    1 in magazzino

    $55.00

  • French Lalique crystal paperweight

    French Lalique crystal paperweight

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    French Lalique crystal paperweight. 4.25" x 3" genuine Lalique crystal with no<br>scratches, chips, cracks, or other issues.<br>pwdrawer

    1 in magazzino

    $110.00

  • French Lalique Owl Paperweight

    French Lalique Owl Paperweight

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    French Lalique Owl Paperweight. 3 5/8" tall with no damage, no scratches, no<br>issues.<br>TW57

    1 in magazzino

    $135.00

  • French Limoges hand painted snail trinket box - Estate Fresh Austin

    French Limoges hand painted snail trinket box

    1 in magazzino

    French Limoges hand painted snail trinket box. 3.5" wide x 2.75" tall. Nice large trinket box with tight hinge and catch that clicks when the box is shut and holds it shut when lifted by the top. No damage or detectable wear.

    1 in magazzino

    $135.00

  • French Limoges hand painted snail trinket box q - Estate Fresh Austin

    French Limoges hand painted snail trinket box q

    1 in magazzino

    French Limoges hand painted snail trinket box. 3.5" wide x 2.75" tall. Nice large trinket box with tight hinge and catch that clicks when the box is shut and holds it shut when lifted by the top. No damage or detectable wear.

    1 in magazzino

    $135.00

  • French Majolica Duck Pitcher 13" c.1920 St Clement

    French Majolica Duck Pitcher 13" c.1920 St Clement

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    French Majolica Duck Pitcher 13" c.1920 St Clement. No cracks, chips,<br>restorations, or crazing.<br>tw85

    1 in magazzino

    $155.00

  • French Opaline Art Glass Portrait Vase 14.25" tall all hand painted C.1870

    French Opaline Art Glass Portrait Vase 14.25" tall all hand painted C.1870

    1 in magazzino

    An amazing amount of work went into this piece. All of the decoration and gold<br>is 100% hand done guaranteed. It could be French, possibly Baccarat. No cracks<br>or chips guaranteed. There is some wear to the gold mainly on the base and on<br>the skinny neck back and front center. Very large piece 14 3/8"

    1 in magazzino

    $275.00

  • French S T Dupont Fidelio Lignes Recoupees 3 pen set - Estate Fresh Austin

    French S T Dupont Fidelio Lignes Recoupees 3 pen set

    1 in magazzino

    ST Dupont Fidelio Lignes Recoupees 3 pen set. Selling all three pens shown, fountain pen has a 14k nib and possibly dried out, the other two write very well. They are all three very clean with no dents or scratches, minimal wear. Guaranteed authentic, all with serial numbers on clips. trinketdrawer

    1 in magazzino

    $695.00

  • French Sabino Opalescent Fish paperweight

    French Sabino Opalescent Fish paperweight

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    French Sabino Opalescent Fish paperweight 4" long x 3" tall, no damage or<br>restorations whatsoever. Signed under label .

    1 in magazzino

    $104.00

  • Fritson Toledo Navajo for Les Baker Shop Sterling and agate pin

    Fritson Toledo Navajo for Les Baker Shop Sterling and agate pin

    1 in magazzino

    Fritson Toledo Navajo for Les Baker Shop Sterling and agate pin.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.

    1 in magazzino

    $225.00

  • Fritson Toledo Navajo for Les Baker Shop Sterling and agate pin #2

    Fritson Toledo Navajo for Les Baker Shop Sterling and agate pin #2

    1 in magazzino

    Fritson Toledo Navajo for Les Baker Shop Sterling and agate pin.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.

    1 in magazzino

    $150.00

  • Fritz White(1930-2010) Nativo americano con bufalo in bronzo

    Fritz White(1930-2010) Nativo americano con bufalo in bronzo

    1 in magazzino

    Fritz White(1930-2010) Nativo americano con bufalo in bronzo. 17" di altezza, 8" di larghezza, 6,75" di profondità, 10,5 libbre firmato nel cast Fritz White (americano, 1930-2010), numerato 22/225, timbro C/A Cowboy Artists of America.Fritz White era meglio conosciuto in tutto il mondo per il suo stile distintivo di scultura in bronzo e per essere stato un attore chiave nel trasformare Loveland nella famosa comunità di sculture che è oggi.È nato il 14 gennaio 1930 a Milford, Ohio. a Denver e Geneva (Hatfield) White. Quando aveva 12 anni, suo padre lo iscrisse a un corso d'arte per adulti in un college di Cincinnati. "La guerra era in corso e quei piccoli college avevano bisogno di tutti gli studenti che potevano trovare, così hanno accettato di prendermi. Ho ricevuto molta attenzione speciale da parte degli insegnanti. È stato fantastico", ha ricordato.Dopo essersi diplomato alla Terrace Park High School di Cincinnati nel 1948, Fritz ha giocato a football semi-professionista . Portando avanti quelle lezioni, in seguito allenò il football delle scuole medie e fu affettuosamente conosciuto come Coach Whitey.Fritz prestò servizio con orgoglio nella U.S. Marine Corp. dal 1948 al 1953 come sergente di un plotone di fucilieri e successivamente come Gunny . Dopo il suo servizio, Fritz ha lanciato Fancy Lettering, uno studio di design per pubblicazioni di vendita, e successivamente ha preso una posizione presso la National Underwriter Company. Per capriccio nel 1961, caricò la sua macchina con grandi pezzi di marmo di Marble, in Colorado, e iniziò così la sua lunga carriera nella scultura. Grazie al sostegno del suo caro amico John J. McGraw, Fritz iniziò presto a lavorare l'argilla e il bronzo.Un decennio dopo, nella primavera del 1972, Fritz fu eletto nel prestigioso Cowboy Artists of America e divenne ampiamente accettato come uno dei migliori scultori di questo secolo. Oltre a vincere numerosi premi CAA per l'eccellenza (tra cui l'unico scultore a vincere il Colt Award), è stato membro del consiglio, vicepresidente e presidente. Fu anche membro della National Sculpture Society.

    1 in magazzino

    $1,850.00

  • FT Sterling Native American belt buckle with turquoise

    FT Sterling Native American belt buckle with turquoise

    1 in magazzino

    FT Sterling Native American belt buckle with turquoise. Measurements in pics.High quality belt buckle solid sterling with no issues.

    1 in magazzino

    $275.00

  • Fukagawa Seiji Arita Iris Japanese Porcelain Bell Late 20th Century - Estate Fresh Austin

    Fukagawa Seiji Arita Iris Japanese Porcelain Bell Late 20th Century

    1 in magazzino

    Fukagawa Seiji Arita Iris Japanese Porcelain Bell Late 20th Century. No cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches. 3.5" tall x 3.25" wide.

    1 in magazzino

    $40.00

  • Fukagawa Seiji Arita Vase Iris Japanese Porcelain circa mid 20th century

    Fukagawa Seiji Arita Vase Iris Japanese Porcelain circa mid 20th century

    1 in magazzino

    This piece measures 7" tall x 4" wide. It has no cracks, chips, restorations,<br>scratches, or crazing. Incredibly executed simplistic design that is surely to<br>blend in with any environment while standing out to those with good taste. Nice<br>vintage piece circa mid 20th century.

    1 in magazzino

    $119.00

  • Fukagawa Seiji Arita Vase With Cobalt Imari Style Decoration c.1960 - Estate Fresh Austin

    Fukagawa Seiji Arita Vase With Cobalt Imari Style Decoration c.1960

    1 in magazzino

    Fukagawa Seiji Arita Vase With Cobalt Imari Style Decoration c.1960. 8.5" tall with no cracks, chips, restorations or crazing. TW16

    1 in magazzino

    $125.00

  • Fukagawa US Marine Corps Air Station vs Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) Golf Trophy Plate 196

    Fukagawa US Marine Corps Air Station vs Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) Golf Trophy Plate 196

    1 in magazzino

    Fukagawa Marine Corps Air Station vs Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) Golf Trophy Plate 1966<br>From Brigadier Generals estate. Plate is 10", frame is 14", no damage, minor<br>wear to frame., easily removed from frame. Possibly the only one of these in<br>existence. Equally interesting because the company that made it, the estate it<br>came from, and the nature of such a Tournament.<br><br>R.W. (Bob) Taylor, B/Gen USMC (Ret)<br><br>June 18, 1924 – July 21, 2021<br><br>A native of Quanah, Texas, Bob spent 33 years in the Marine Corps. He served in<br>World War II, Korea (1950-1951), and in Vietnam. His commands include CO Marine<br>Rifle Company, Marine Jet Fighter Squadron, Marine Air Group, Marine Air Wing,<br>and Marine Air bases Western Area. Other assignments include duty with the<br>Marine Air Reserves, Head of the Leadership curriculum at the U.S. Naval<br>Academy, Joint Chiefs of Staff (Pentagon), and Director of Marine Amphibious<br>Warfare School. His awards include The Silver Star, Legion of Merit, two<br>Meritorious Service medals, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, and thirteen air<br>medals.

    1 in magazzino

    $345.00

  • Fukurokuju  Statue Japanese Celadon Satsuma Moriage figure Early 20th century

    Fukurokuju Statue Japanese Celadon Satsuma Moriage figure Early 20th century

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    Fukurokuju Statue Japanese Celadon Satsuma Moriage figure Early 20th century<br>9.25" tall x 6" wide. No cracks, loss, chips, or restorations.<br><br>FUKUROKUJU originates from an old Chinese tale about a mythical Chinese hermit<br>(Sung Period) who was famous because he performed miracles and was said to<br>embody the celestial powers of the south polar star. Fuku means happiness, Roku<br>means riches and Ju means longevity. He is the Chinese of wisdom, happiness,<br>wealth and long life; Fukurokuju is 3 feet tall, has a big head half his height,<br>large eyes and a snowy, long white beard. He wears garments like those worn by<br>ancient Chinese scholars and likes to play chess. He sometimes also has cranes<br>and/or a tortoise near him. He is often associated with Jurojin since the two<br>are said to inhabit the same body. He is the of Chess players, watchmakers and<br>athletes<br>Tw61

    1 in magazzino

    $245.00

  • Fun Southwestern sterling/turquoise watch with charms - Estate Fresh Austin

    Fun Southwestern sterling/turquoise watch with charms

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    Fun Southwestern sterling/turquoise watch with charms. Charms added that aren't sterling, the metal original to the band is sterling and marked on the back of the hearts. Lapis turquoise and glass, watch needs battery..otherwise clean with no issues.

    1 in magazzino

    $110.00

  • Fun Vintage Sterling boots/Saddle bolo tie

    Fun Vintage Sterling boots/Saddle bolo tie

    1 in magazzino

    Fun Vintage Sterling boots/Saddle bolo tie. 38" long, solid sterling slide and tips. Bolo mechanism is epoxied on, so possibly it was a pin or something in it's former life. It's a great bolo now.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.

    1 in magazzino

    $145.00

  • Fun, Large, Vintage Mexican Silver Earrings - Estate Fresh Austin

    Fun, Large, Vintage Mexican Silver Earrings

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    Fun, Large, Vintage Mexican Silver Earrings. Both weigh 24.8 grams. 4.5" long marked and tested sterling.

    1 in magazzino

    $75.00

  • Furnival Staffordshire Transferware Punch Bowl Polychrome Lustre Decoration c.18

    Furnival Staffordshire Transferware Punch Bowl Polychrome Lustre Decoration c.18

    1 in magazzino

    14 5/8" wide x 7 3/8" tall. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Some wear to<br>lustre on rim, overall crazing as expected. Impressed Furnival mark. Mid 19th<br>century.

    1 in magazzino

    $580.00

  • G.A.R. civil War Veteran GAR Annual Encampment Medals/Watch Fobs 1896, 1904, 19 - Estate Fresh Austin

    G.A.R. civil War Veteran GAR Annual Encampment Medals/Watch Fobs 1896, 1904, 19

    1 in magazzino

    G.A.R. civil War Veteran GAR Annual Encampment Medals/Watch Fobs 1896, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1914, 1915 Ohio. The 1896 is missing the pin from the back, the rest are in good condition. These are all from the same civil war veteran. I believe the last name was Wayland. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Servicewho served in the American Civil War. Founded in 1866 in Springfield, Illinois, and growing to include hundreds of posts (local community units) across the nation (predominately in the North, but also a few in the South and West), it was dissolved in 1956 at the death of its last member, Albert Woolson (1850–1956) of Duluth, Minnesota. Linking men through their experience of the war, the G.A.R. became among the first organized advocacy groups in American politics, supporting voting rights for black veterans, promoting patriotic education, helping to make Memorial Day a national holiday, lobbying the United States Congress to establish regular veterans' pensions, and supporting Republican political candidates. Its peak membership, at more than 490,000, was in 1890, a high point of various Civil War commemorative and monument dedication ceremonies. It was succeeded by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW), composed of male descendants of Union Army and Union Navyveterans.

    1 in magazzino

    $235.00

  • Garrison Boyd Navajo High Grade turquoise silver bolo tie

    Garrison Boyd Navajo High Grade turquoise silver bolo tie

    1 in magazzino

    Garrison Boyd Navajo High Grade turquoise silver bolo tie, 40" long mixmatched tips, I didn't notice until now.<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! If you would like to chat, that would be great, but lets chat about something that isn't answered in this listing that we put so much effort into already :)<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.

    1 in magazzino

    $295.00

  • Gary e Paulinus Vacit Zuni Ciondolo/spilla ballerina arcobaleno

    Gary e Paulinus Vacit Zuni Ciondolo/spilla ballerina arcobaleno

    1 in magazzino

    Gary e Paulinus Vacit Zuni Ciondolo/spilla ballerina arcobaleno 1 5/8" x 1" x 6,5 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.

    1 in magazzino

    $195.00

  • Gary G Navajo Sterling cross pendant/necklace with Santo Domingo inlay

    Gary G Navajo Sterling cross pendant/necklace with Santo Domingo inlay

    1 in magazzino

    Gary G Navajo Sterling cross pendant/necklace with Santo Domingo inlay. Necklace approx 27" long, other measurements in pics, no issues.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 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 magazzino

    $495.00

  • Gemset Sterling Snake pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    Gemset Sterling Snake pendant

    1 in magazzino

    Gemset Sterling Snake pendant. Very cool, 1 7/8" x 1" x 10.2 grams with no issues, no missing stones. Stones untested, likely lab stones. anderas

    1 in magazzino

    $110.00

  • Gene Pooyouma Hopi #8 Turquoise sterlng overlay bolo and belt buckle set

    Gene Pooyouma Hopi #8 Turquoise sterlng overlay bolo and belt buckle set

    1 in magazzino

    Gene Pooyouma Hopi #8 Turquoise sterlng overlay bolo and belt buckle set. Measurments in pics, both pieces marked with the artists hallmark and sterling.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.

    1 in magazzino

    $1,995.00

  • Gentile Glass Millefiori Paperweight - Estate Fresh Austin

    Gentile Glass Millefiori Paperweight

    1 in magazzino

    Gentile Glass Millefiori Paperweight. Nice large paperweight in mint condition with no scratches or dings. 3.25" tall x 3" wide. The original glass worker in the Gentile family was Peter Gentile, born in Naples, Italy in 1884. He worked in Naples(Italy), Rochester (Pennsylvania), and Morgantown (West Virginia) before building his own factory in Star City (West Virginia) in 1947. His sons, Frankie, John and Joe Gentile helped him make paperweights in the off hours at the Guild Factory in Morgantown. However, most paperweight production since WWII has been associated with Peter, John, or John's wife Gertrude Gentile. Few weights were signed prior to1963. It is believed that Gentile Glass remained in production until 2006. Most, if not all, paperweights produced from 1975 on were signed. For more information, you can read about the Gentiles in the book American Glass Paperweights and Their Makers by Jean Melvin (1967 and 1970). b34

    1 in magazzino

    $95.00

  • Geo & Henry Kahn San Francisco CA Antique Marine Barograph Scientific Instrument - Estate Fresh Austin

    Geo & Henry Kahn San Francisco CA Antique Marine Thermograph Scientific Instrument

    1 in magazzino

    Geo & Henry Kahn San Francisco CA Antique Marine Thermograph Scientific Instrument. Made in France. 15" wide x 7" tall. Very cool decorative item, I have no idea how it works or of it's complete.

    1 in magazzino

    $325.00

  • Georg Jensen Acorn Demitasse/mocha spoons pair - Estate Fresh Austin

    Georg Jensen Acorn Demitasse/mocha spoons pair

    1 in magazzino

    Georg Jensen Acorn Demitasse/mocha spoons pair. Selling both in very clean condition. 3 7/8" long.

    1 in magazzino

    $75.00

  • Georg Jensen Sterling Cactus Pastry server - Estate Fresh Austin

    Georg Jensen Sterling Cactus Pastry server

    1 in magazzino

    Georg Jensen Sterling Cactus Pastry server. Less common item, small as shown. Came to me in the small bag shown as it will go to you. anderas

    1 in magazzino

    $235.00

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