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Lee Bennett Navajo Sterling silver Spiny oyster and turquoise pendant/heishi necklace 2" wide pendant, 21"-25" necklace with extending chain. 89.5 grams with no issues.
$700.00
Lee Downey Sterling silver memento-Mori variegated tigers eye Skull Sterling belt buckle. Sapphires on each corner, this buckle is dated 2009. Today it would retail for 2-3k, it‘s a one of a kind piece. Lee Downey is a California native who has been making jewelry for over 35 years. He is now based in Bali with a family of craftsmen in a purpose built studio. They started in 1984 to grow the collaboration that creates this art and the work shows intense attention to detail, quality and style. Starting out as a silversmith in Arizona and being immersed in the turquoise trade started a lifelong passion for the Rocks. Years of traveling widely through Asia and generally getting the lay of the land has brought a design sense that reflects a fusion of cultures and times and places....unique and very much geared to the artist rather than the market. Paleontology, gems and minerals, geology, metals...all the natural history that gives a rich sense of being linked to every person that ever wondered over some beautiful Object....natural or artifactual. Wonder full stuff. This is what drives the designs you see here. And the hope is that these bits and pieces of art and artifice will survive into the far future, heirlooms and treasures that are built to endure the long haul of time and the rewards of real beauty.
$1,475.00
Lee Epperson Cherokee Sterling silver, turquoise/coral overlay bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 45" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.
$695.00
Leland Yazzie Navajo sterling silver turquoise spiny oyster hearts pin/brooch. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, Circa last quarter of the 20th century,
$225.00
Lendrick Lomayestewa Hopi Overlay bolo tie sterling bolo tie 38" long, weight and measurements in pics, solid sterling.
$295.00
Leo Lando Yazzie Navajo sterling silver modernist necklace pendant, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Selling the pendant shown in good condition with measurements in pictures.Leo YazzieLeo Yazzie Gold Silver Turquoise and Coral Navajo Jewelry. Leo Yazzie is an award winning, professional silversmith with over 40 years experience. Sedona Indian Jewelry has the largest Collection of Leo Yazzie jewelry on the internet. Leo Yazzie specializes in contemporary Navajo jewelry using extremely fine turquoise, coral, sugilite, opal and other gemstones. Usually his jewelry is made with a combination of gold and silver. His jewelry is very well made and quite collectible. He is recently retired, and no longer working. Listed with ExportYourStore.com
$695.00
Leo Yazzie Navajo 14k gold Lone Mountain turquoise pendant. 2.3" tall x 5/8" wide, weight in pics. No damage, little wear. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold. Inside the bail measures 7.5mm x 12.5mm.Leo Yazzie has been designing jewelry for thirty years, since he was a student at Northern Arizona University. He was born and raised in Black Mesa, Arizona and he currently lives in Flagstaff.He credits his mother and grandmother for inspiration, using their Navajo rug patterns along with Navajo religious influences. He is known for his unique designs in silver and gold along with beautiful inlay work and quality stone settings. Leo specializes in contemporary Navajo jewelry using extremely fine turquoise, coral, sugilite, opal and other gemstones. The influence of the land and his culture is a part of each piece of his contemporary and sophisticated jewelry.Leo has won numerous awards, and his jewelry is a favorite of collectors.He is recently retired, and no longer working. The jewelry you see here was made at the height of his career.
$1,795.00
Leo Yazzie Navajo Indian Mountain Turquoise modernist silver bib necklace. Ultra high grade Natural Indian Mountain American turquoise, solid sterling silver. Very sturdy, work of wearable art. Approximately 16" long. 125.5 grams. 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.
$1,995.00
Leonard Baskin (1922-2000) 1961 New York Public Library Medal. 2.5" wide, clean with no issues. Leonard Baskin (August 15, 1922 – June 3, 2000) was an American sculptor, draughtsman and graphic artist, as well as founder of the Gehenna Press (1942–2000). One of America's first fine arts presses, it went on to become "one of the most important and comprehensive art presses of the world", often featuring the work of celebrated poets, such as Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Anthony Hecht, and James Baldwin side by side with Baskin's bold, stark, energetic and often dramatic black-and-white prints. Called a "Sculptor of Stark Memorials" by the New York Times, Baskin is also known for his wood, limestone, bronze, and large-scale woodblock prints, which ranged from naturalistic to fanciful, and were frequently grotesque, featuring bloated figures or humans merging with animals. "His monumental bronze sculpture, The Funeral Cortege, graces the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C."
$95.00
Leonard Maloney Navajo Sterling and turquoise Dragonfly pin with lapis eyes.<br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics.<br>Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for<br>more pictures, videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at<br>pictures/description your question should be answered. Thank you so much for<br>your time and consideration!<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.
$390.00
Vintage Leonard Maloney Navajo sterling silver heavily stamped turquoise belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed sterling silver. Leonard Maloney is a talented Navajo silversmith based in Gallup, New Mexico. He comes from a strong lineage of artists; his cousins include well-known jewelers, the Cadmans and Sunshine Reeves. Leonard specializes in intricate stampwork, all done by hand with a hammer and numerous, unique stamps. He often features beautiful turquoise stones to complement the silverwork.
$385.00
Leonard Nez Navajo sterling silver flash gordon-ish modernist concho belt. Fits up to a 38.5" waist but obviously could be worn shorter, may need to remove a concho to wear shorter. Tape measure shown in pics.. Weight and measurements in pictures. No damage or issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. 11 Conchos and 1 Buckle. All solid sterling silver, circa third quarter of the 20th century, hallmarked as shown. If you need holes in the belt I can put holes wherever you request. I don‘t see any holes, 39" total length. Leonard Nez Born in Keams Canon, Arizona, Nez met his wife Marian through his sister. It was Marian, a silversmith in her own right, who first taught Nez jewelry-making. In 1977, he made his first pieces and by1993 he began showing his work. He is consistently the recipient of awards and his work can be found in private collections, which include a silver bowl at the Smithsonian. An avid horseman and highly skilled team roper, he divides his time between his silver work and the rodeo circuit. Fine chisel, stamp work and deeply grooved silver overlay are the hallmarks of Navajo Leonard Nez’s silver jewelry whose work is featured in the Smithsonian Institute. By combining the elements of the traditional with the contemporary in detailed scrollwork and classic feather styling, Nez’s work is distinct and recognizable. He attributes his inspiration to God and says that sometimes design ideas come to him while he is in church.
$2,450.00
Leonard Platero Navajo for MM Rogers 14K Gold/Sterling Silver Bear Link<br>Bracelet. 7" long x .75" wide. Nice heavy very good quality bracelet by a very<br>good artist with no issues. This is a Leonard Platero design for MM Rogers<br>Designs, this was one of their earlier productions c.1990.
$700.00
Leonard Platero Navajo sterling silver, high grade turquoise, coral pin/brooch. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Listed with ExportYourStore.com
$345.00
Leonard Schmallie, Diné (Navajo), 1952-2006 Modernist silver clip-on earrings. Clip on with strong springs on clips, no issues. Weight and measurements in pics.
$145.00
Leonard Shupla Hopi overlay kokopelli pendant/pin sterling silver. Nice pendant/pin from the last quarter of the 20th century, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures.
$225.00
Leonard Shupla Hopi sterling pendant/pin. Weight and measurements in pics. Native American artist Leonard Shupla Jr. was a silversmith from Hopi Pueblo. His Southwest Indian Jewelry is collectible, and he often worked in Sterling Silver in a technique known as Hopi Silver Overlay. He signed with a hallmark of a cornstalk under a sun. We do not know his birth year, but he passed away in 1994. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$185.00
Leroy James Navajo Sterling/Multistone pendant. Great looking pendant with Spiny<br>Oyster, Lapis, Turquoise and more 3 7/8" long 27.3 grams.
$480.00
Leroy Kewanyama Hopi Overlay mudhead pin sterling silver. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Leroy Kewanyama (Leroy Lewanyouma), Hopi Pueblo, 1922-1997 Hopi Pueblo artist Leroy Kewanyama made a career of carving Katsina dolls and painting images of Katsina dances. He also made jewelry in the Hopi silver overlay style. Works by Leroy C. Kewanyama (1922-1997) So Kuva - Morning Star are in the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation in New York; Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff; Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe; and in the National Park Service, Department of Interior in Washington, DC. Exhibits of his art have been featured at the Arizona State Museum of the University of Arizona in Tucson; Hastings College Art Center in Hastings, Nebraska; the Museum of the American Indian in New York; the Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma; and the Peabody Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. These collections and exhibits of his work are testimony to his importance as an early Hopi artist. Leroy Kewanyama served in the U. S. Navy during World War II. He was born at Shungopavi Village, Second Mesa, on the Hopi Reservation on October 14, 1922. As an adult, he moved to Winslow, Arizona. He was the son of Claude Kewanyama and Fay Kewanyama; bother of Eldon Kewanyama; husband of Elvira Kewanyama (1930-1999); father of eight children, including Filmer Kewanyama (painter).
$285.00
Les Baker (1935-2014) Southwestern stamped sterling watch bracelet. Fully<br>functional but needs a battery<br>Les Baker (1935-2014), southwest artist from New Mexico, was born in 1935. Les<br>learned to silversmith in 1962 when his wife at the time wanted a squash blossom<br>necklace. Les could not afford to buy one for her so he went out and bought the<br>tools to do so. At a Christmas party, Mrs. Maisel asked where she got the<br>necklace and his told her that her husband made it. From there upon request from<br>Mrs. Maisel, Les went to work for the Maisels. Les has also worked for Carl<br>Louthy, Navajo. Over the years, he has had many silversmiths that have worked<br>for him such as Fritson Toledo, Johnny Watson and Harry Sandoval. <br><br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$270.00
Les Baker Shop Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise pendant necklace heishi. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. No issues, 25" long necklace. Les Baker was a well-known southwest jewelry artist who designed and also made jewelry himself. Although he was Anglo he employed many Native American silversmiths throughout the years, most notably Fritson Toledo, the great Navajo artist.
$675.00
Leslie & Gladys Lamy Zuni sterling silver cobblestone inlay bolo tie. Solid sterling silver (tested). Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo with no issues.
$325.00
Leslie & Gladys Lamy Zuni Sterling silver cobblestone inlay bolo tie turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 39" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.
$315.00
Leslie Nez Kingman Tuquoise Navajo Cuff Bracelet with large stone. Measures<br>6.75" including the 1.25" gap. No issues, rarely if ever worn. 72 grams. Front<br>mount measures 2.25" x 1.75"
$430.00
Lewis Lomay (1913-1996) Hopi Modernist overlay goat belt buckle 53.3 grams, fits a 1" belt, possibly custom made for a capricorn.Lewis Lomay was born in 1913 on the Hopi Reservation and began his fine arts career during the 30's in Albuquerque, NM. He studied painting at the Indian School under Florence Prentiss. His skill and love of painting brought him to Santa Fe where he began to innovate the traditional "flat" style. These innovations did not suit his teachers, so from there he moved on to making jewelry.From this point on in his career, Lomay became one of the best jewelers of his time. He worked and studied with Frank Patania in Santa Fe. He worked in both silver and gold, letting his influences range from traditional to European. His work became known for its innovation, and he is noted for being a designer ahead of his time.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, 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.
$1,410.00
Lewis Lomay (1913-1996) Hopi Modernist sterling belt buckle with turquoise. Weight and measurements in pics. Wear as shown including some to stone and bezel. Lewis Lomay was born in 1913 on the Hopi Reservation and began his fine arts career during the 30‘s in Albuquerque, NM. He studied painting at the Indian School under Florence Prentiss. His skill and love of painting brought him to Santa Fe where he began to innovate the traditional "flat" style. These innovations did not suit his teachers, so from there he moved on to making jewelry. From this point on in his career, Lomay became one of the best jewelers of his time. He worked and studied with Frank Patania in Santa Fe. He worked in both silver and gold, letting his influences range from traditional to European. His work became known for its innovation, and he is noted for being a designer ahead of his time. 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, 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.
$650.00
lg 50‘s-60‘s Navajo sterling high grade natural turquoise clip-on earrings. All springs on clips are strong and functional. Weight and measurements in pics. Unmarked, solid sterling with base metal clips as typical.
$230.00
LGS Vintage Native American Modernist silver pendant with turquoise, measurements in pics. 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..
$110.00
Humidor per sigari in barattolo per sigari in vetro taglio brillante americano della Libbey 8,25 x 5,5 pollici. Pezzo raro con coperchio errato. La base è molto pulita con solo poche piccole scheggiature che richiedono un attento esame per trovare. Il coperchio ha un chip più grande in alto mostrato dal mio dito nell'ultima foto. Li ho visti costare circa $ 2000 con il coperchio corretto e una base in condizioni simili.B18
$430.00
Lid Noritake Art Deco Powder Jar Woman Flapper Blue Lustre Butterflies. Selling<br>only the lid with no wear, no chips, cracks, or restorations. The base it goes<br>in will measureapproximately 3.25" front to back and 3.75" side to side.<br>Guarantee noritake.
$310.00
Lilien Czechoslovakian Rhinestone Costume Jewelry Set. Selling the set shown<br>with no missing or damaged stones. I don't believe it was worn. All pieces<br>except earrings marked Lilien so they are from before they became Lilien Czech.<br>Necklace is Adjustable up to 20", the center piece is 5.25" long. Earrings are<br>2.75" long and clip ons with good springs.<br>tw252
$400.00
Lily Drug Company Doctors Bag Pharmacists James M Perrin M.D.. Cool bag in great condition from the mid 20th century. Ready to use or display. Marked on the back of the hardware Swiss Made. I believe these were given out in the mid 20th century upon graduation of medical school to up and coming doctors. 14" long x 8" tall with the handles. About twice the size as one of the old school overnight shaving kit bags, smaller than one of those huge doctors bags. TW181
$185.00
Limoges Basket Hand Painted Flowers and Heavy Gold c.1910 6 5/8" wide x 3.5" tall. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Some wear to Gilding on handle.
$90.00
Limoges France Porcelain Portrait Brooch Pair c1950's. Great pair from the mid 20th century. 2" tall x 1 5/8" wide, selling both.
$95.00
Limoges Hand Painted Egg Form trinket box. No damage, strong hinge, snaps shut and stays shut. 2.75" wide. Tboxdrawer
$80.00
Limoges Jewelry Trinket Box Hand Painted Flowers 4.5" wide x 2" tall with good hinge and clasp that snaps shut. No cracks, chips, or restorations. TW5
$60.00
Great piece with no issues. The paint is a bisque type rather than the more common shiny painting of the era. It was painted at the factory pre firing as it survived much cleaning on my part. I wouldn't pull out the steel wool, but the paint is strong. A graceful work of art that will blend in with most settings. The porcelain is perfect with no damage or wear.
$165.00
No cracks, chips, or restorations. No Gilding wear on rim. The gold and border is hand decorated, the portrait I believe is a transfer. Late 19th to early 20th century.
$95.00
Limoges Trinket Box Perfume bottle Holder. 2.5" tall x 1.5" wide no cracks, chips, restorations, never used. Snaps shut with audible click, strong hinge. TW109
$135.00
Limoges Trinket Box Perfume bottle Holder. 1.75" tall x 1" wide no cracks,<br>chips, restorations, never used. Snaps shut with audible click, strong hinge.<br>TW109
$115.00
Limoges Trinket Box Perfume bottle Holder. 1 7/8" tall and wide no cracks,<br>chips, restorations, never used. Snaps shut with audible click, strong hinge.<br>TW109
$115.00
Limoges Trinket Box Perfume bottle Holder. 1 7/8" tall and wide no cracks,<br>chips, restorations, never used. Snaps shut with audible click, strong hinge.<br>TW109
$270.00
Linda Apodaca - Daslin Santa Fe Sterling silver beaded earrings collection. High end, really nice with no issues. Selling all shown, made by Native American artist Linda Apodaca in New Mexico Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. NO issues. Very high quality pieces from an extremely high quality collection put together in the 90‘s. I didn‘t have time to try to idenify much of it as there just is no time, but the pieces I did recognize were all from very high end mostly Santa Fe, New Mexico artists. It was all collected on trips to Santa Fe in the 90‘s. anderas anderas
$275.00
Linda Johnson Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, gaspeite, lapis, spiny oyster necklace. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, Large High grade magical Royston Turquoise stone at the bottom. No damage, minimal wear. This artist was mostly active in the 90‘s and used very high grade materials. 16" long.
$1,175.00
Native American Carico Lake turquoise, Kingman, jasper, and tiger‘s eye sterling belt buckle. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown. Weight and measurements in pics. No detectable issues, unsure of artist.
$1,250.00
Orecchini modernisti Lisa D'Agostino in argento 18k/sterlina da 10-11 mm quadrati, lavorazione e design di alta qualità. Nessun retro incluso, nessun altro problema. 5,2 grammi.Per Lisa, lavorare con le mani è stata l'unica cosa che l'ha mai realmente interessata. La sua curiosità riguardo al potenziale del design e della creazione con il metallo dura dal 1980. Quell'anno partecipò alla sua prima fiera d'arte. All'inizio le mostre erano locali, ma gradualmente si svilupparono in sedi nazionali che includevano anche gallerie. Fatta eccezione per un'ulteriore incursione di 12 anni nel campo dei cestini (vedi "The Basketmaker's Art", Lark Publications) la sua attenzione si è concentrata sui gioielli.I design si sono evoluti nel corso degli anni ma le ispirazioni sono rimaste le stesse. I pezzi di Lisa sono permeati dalla geometria e dall'architettura ma temperati dagli aspetti poetici e filosofici presentati dall'astronomia. Riflette su una frase di una vecchia canzone degli anni Sessanta... "siamo polvere di stelle - carbonio vecchio di miliardi di anni."Il lavoro inizia con un disegno sciolto finché non si presenta una nuova soluzione o idea. È un equilibrio tra intenzione/possibilità e spontaneità/deliberazione. I contorni e le forme sono inizialmente semplici. Le piace il rigore e l'ordine delle forme geometriche di base ma poi organizzarle in qualcosa di più complesso. Le forme vengono ritagliate dall'argento sterling e modellate o incise e saldate insieme. Altre parti vengono distorte attraverso il laminatoio. Le superfici sono strutturate con lime o martelli o fuse con polvere d'argento o oro giallo 18 carati. Molte tecniche possono essere incorporate in un unico pezzo utilizzando una varietà di strumenti manuali, alcuni dei quali sono i suoi più vecchi amici.I passaggi finali prevedono la patinatura del pezzo e quindi la rimozione selettiva di parte della patina per lasciare combinazioni di superfici opache o lucide. Pietre grezze terrose e perle lucenti vengono utilizzate per valorizzare ulteriormente il pezzo.Lisa è stata formalmente introdotta all'arte al college. Ha conseguito una laurea in Belle Arti presso la Bowling Green State University nel 1977, ma non ha mai imparato a saldare bene finché non ha potuto lavorare nel suo studio. Tornò a scuola e dopo 3 anni conseguì un Master in Belle Arti presso l'Università del Kansas nel 1991. Durante questo periodo continuò a esporre e vendere il suo lavoro in molte fiere d'arte e gallerie selezionate in tutto il paese.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. La maggior parte dei braccialetti vengono mostrati fotografati sul polso di una donna da 6 pollici e includeranno una foto che mostra la circonferenza interna dove la punta di metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro.
$135.00
LJ Vintage Navajo sterling silver onyx belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.25" belt.
$185.00
LM Nez Navajo sterling silver 1.25" hand stamped belt buckle. Very clean, possibly unworn. Fits up to a 1.25" belt, other measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver.
$165.00
Loaded Vintage Danecraft Sterling Charm bracelet. Danecraft bracelet, piano<br>Danecraft, some 800 silver, mostly sterling. All Guaranteed solid high content<br>silver 80% or more, almost all marked. Approx 7" long.
$300.00
Loaded Vintage Southwestern Themed Sterling charm bracelet. Cool charm bracelet from the third quarter of the 20th century, all the charms and bracelet are sterling.anderas
$290.00
Lois Hill Watch Sterling Silver Band. Very heavy sterling silver band, fits<br>about a 6.5" wrist. Band is 11/16" wide and watch is 1" wide without the crown.<br>Good condition with little wear, working condition, I'll put a new battery in it<br>before shipping. The entire band is sterling silver but the watch and the latch<br>are stainless steel. Total weight 110 grams, more than half of which is<br>sterling.
$455.00
Long c1940‘s Zuni channel inlay screw back earrings sterling silver/turquoise. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, no apparent marks, weight and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa mid 20th century,
$595.00
Long Tufa Cast Sterling Native American Earrings. 10 grams, unidentified by me picto hallmark. 3 5/8" long.
$125.00
Long Vintage Navajo sterling silver sandcast concho belt. Tape measure shown in pics.. Will fit up to a 43" waist, has no holes. I can add some upon request. Weight and measurements in pictures. No damage or issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. 12 Conchos and one buckle, circa third quarter of the 20th century, no hallmarks. 562 grams.
$1,585.00
long vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise chandelier earrings. Great earrings, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. All stones secure with no apparent damage.
$495.00
Longwy Sanka Zebras African Style French Art Pottery 1990's absolutely no wear or damage. Guaranteed authentic with un-mistakeable quality. These pieces are from the last quarter of the 20th century, new Longwy is Very expensive. The tray is 5.25", large jar is 4.5" tall x 5.5" wide other jar is 2.5" tall x 3.75" wide.The Boch family, known for their great influence on the ceramic industry, founded the “Faiencerie de Longwy” in 1798 in a former convent.The production received great recognition during the First Empire: after Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte had attended the workshops, he ordered the complete tableware for the Imperial Legion of Honor. In 1835, the Faiencerie passed into the possession of the d’Huart family and became a thriving business. In the period around 1870, the heyday of the Second Empire, Orientalism came into fashion. This trend of oriental art and culture will have a big impact on the Faiencerie: the family d’Huart hires on the Italian Amédée de Carenza, director of the ceramic works Mikado. Inspired by the enamel metal works discovered in Japan, de Carenza develops an alternative in ceramics: and the first Emaux de Longwy were born.During this time, the Faiencerie retains the manufacture of tableware, and designed a number of specific designs such as flowers and bird motifs that often occur in the period between 1870 and 1918. In the 1920s, Art Deco then enters this bastion of Orientalism.The association with “Primavera” marks a fruitful period which culminated in the Decorative Arts Exhibition of 1925 in Paris. This complete renewal of forms and decorations created Longwy’s reputation in the United States and Europe during the period before the war.Longwy is the exclusive distributor of semi-industrially manufactured pottery enamel to this day. The historic stamp guarantees the authenticity of the pieces. The last decades were marked by the collaboration of contemporary artists and designers. This brought forth an amazing collection combining tradition, luxury and the beaux arts. The limited editions are sought after and coveted collectors’ items.tw149
$430.00
Lonjose Zuni sterling silver carved stone/shell bald eagle pendant/pin. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. No issues.
$165.00
Loren Phillips Hopi overlay bear themed belt buckle sterling silver. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pics. Fully functional, with appropriate wear as shown in the pictures. Hopi artist Loren Phillips is not only a master jeweler, but a renowned carver of Hopi Katsinas. He began his career in the 1970‘s.
$495.00
Loren Phillips Hopi overlay watch tips with Bulova Accutron. Selling what is shown, all fairly clean with some expected wear. Watch is currently untested, I know Accutron's take a special battery. I had some but can't find them.Hopi artist Loren Phillips is not only a master jeweler, but a renowned carver of Hopi Katsinas. He began his career in the 1970's. 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.
$400.00
Loren Sakeva Hopi Overlay dangle earrings sterling silver. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$175.00
Lorencita Garcia Santo Domingo sterling silver belt buckle concho style. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$225.00
Lorenzo Shirley Navajo tufa cast sterling silver turquoise inlaid earrings. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, weight and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century, Turquoise is inlaid in multiple pieces, that‘s how they were made.
$165.00
Lorenzo Tortalita - Santo Domingo sterling silver turquoise/coral bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 39" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Lorenzo Tortalita, Kewa Pueblo - Santo Domingo Pueblo, was an active jeweler from before the 1970s until he passed away in the late 1990s. He was the son of Cipriana Tenorio Tortalita & Reyes Tortalita. He was married to Vickie Reano. Tortalita won a first place award at the 1970 Santa Fe Indian Market and a third place award in 1977. He exhibited annually at Santa Fe Indian Market from 1963 to 1998. His works have been published in numerous magazines and other publications.
$450.00
Lorenzo Tortalita Kewa sterling silver vintage belt buckle with turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional. All items will likely have some age appropriate/expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.. Fits a 1.5" belt. Listed with ExportYourStore.com
$750.00
Lorenzo Tortalita, Kewa Pueblo - Santo Domingo Pueblo (1925-1998) Pendant/pin with turquoise and coral.Lorenzo Tortalita, Kewa Pueblo - Santo Domingo Pueblo, was an active jeweler from before the 1970s until he passed away in the late 1990s. He was the son of Cipriana Tenorio Tortalita & Reyes Tortalita. He was married to Vickie Reano. Tortalita won a first place award at the 1970 Santa Fe Indian Market and a third place award in 1977. He exhibited annually at Santa Fe Indian Market from 1963 to 1998. His works have been published in numerous magazines and other publications.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.
$350.00
Vaso in ceramica di Lorna Hankins La Candelaria. Alto 7 5/8" senza crepe, scheggiature o restauri.LORNA HANKINSLorna Hankins, è la nota ceramista di La Candelaria che ha messo questo piccolo villaggio ranch situato tra le montagne tra Cabo San Lucas e Todos Santos sulla mappa, facendo rivivere gli antichi metodi di creazione di ceramiche funzionali. Lorna è un'americana con un Master in Belle Arti nelle discipline della lavorazione dei metalli e del design dei gioielli. È venuta a Los Cabos per la prima volta per sfuggire all'inverno umido del nord-ovest e praticare il suo spagnolo. Scoprì la piccola città di La Candelaria e si innamorò della gente, del luogo e dello stile di vita. Originariamente le era stata insegnata l'antica tradizione della lavorazione della ceramica da una donna in il villaggio e presto divenne la passione di Lorena condividere le conoscenze e le tecniche che imparò rapidamente. Insegnò ad altri nella piccola città e in pochissimo tempo sia la gente del posto che i turisti iniziarono a sentire parlare delle ceramiche di La Candelaria. I suoi pezzi sono belli e funzionali , ciascuno privo di smalto e sicuro per gli alimenti. La sua argilla è locale, i pezzi sono realizzati e cotti a La Candelaria e possono essere utilizzati per cuocere a fuoco vivo e in forno, oltre che per essere gustati semplicemente come sculture.TW210
$115.00
Los Castillo Mid Century articulating sterling fish form clip/earrings. These are really fabulous, 82.2 grams total weight. I assume you can clip these on an outfit or something or wear as earrings. The springs on the clips appear really strong, I tried one and it stayed on but didn't try with a night of dancing. Measurements in pics. No detectable issues, clips possibly added later.Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.
$600.00
Los Castillo Mid Century Mosaic Sterling Gemini Pendandt/pin 19.9 grams. Measurements in pics.Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.
$145.00
Los Castillo Mid Century Mosaic Sterling Leo Lion Pendant 20.3 grams, comes with sterling 16" necklace. Measurements in pics.Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.
$145.00
Los Castillo Mid Century Mosaic Sterling Leo Lion Pendant 20.6 grams,Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.
$145.00
Los Castillo Mid Century Mosaic Sterling Leo Lion Pendant 19.4 grams. Measurements in pics.Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.
$145.00
Los Castillo Mid Century Mosaic Sterling Pisces Pendandt/pin 20.8 grams. Measurements in pics.Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.
$145.00
Lot c1940‘s Vintage Bakelite/lucite Belt buckle sets 3 flowers art deco. Selling the lot shown with no issues. The center one is flipped around wrong in the pics, Please look at pics.. Measurements in pictures.
$145.00
4 are pushups, 2 side pushups, the two miniature ones may have had pushups but none are there. The other pair are marked England therefore made after 1891 but I think they are still turn of the century as they have a nice patina. There's a few dings and bends but overall good condition. I think all the pushups are frozen with wax.
$250.00
Lot of Retro southwestern/designer/Mexican sterling silver clip-on earrings. Great earrings with no damage other than one missing a beaded accent on the rim, strong springs on clips. Selling 5 pairs shown.
$245.00
Louis Aberbach 1970's Sterling turquoise and coral ring. Very good looking and well made size 9 ring. Louis was active in the 70's and possibly a little later and did some nice work obviously from this ring but I don't know much or anything else about him, may have been anglo. 1 5/8" face, 21.3 grams.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$250.00
Louis-Ernest Barrias (French, 1841 - 1905) Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) Diminutive Bronze footed vase with Child hanging from vines. A Barrias work cast by Barbedienne. A fantastic piece from the last quarter of the 19th century that everyone has room for. 4.25" tall x 4" handle to handle, solid bronze, extremely heavy for it's size, great patina. Louis-Ernest Barrias (13 April 1841 – 4 February 1905) was a French sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school. In 1865 Barrias won the Prix de Rome for study at the French Academy in Rome. Barrias was involved in the decoration of the Paris Opéra and the Hôtel de la Païva in the Champs-Élysées. His work was mostly in marble, in a Romantic realist style indebted to Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. He was born in Paris into a family of artists. His father was a porcelain-painter, and his older brother Félix-Joseph Barrias a well-known painter. Louis-Ernest also started out as a painter, studying under Léon Cogniet, but later took up sculpture with Pierre-Jules Cavelier as teacher. In 1858 he was admitted to the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where his teacher was François Jouffroy. In 1865 Barrias won the Prix de Rome for study at the French Academy in Rome. Barrias was involved in the decoration of the Paris Opéra and the Hôtel de la Païva in the Champs-Élysées. His work was mostly in marble, in a Romantic realist style indebted to Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. In 1878 he was made a knight of the Legion of Honour, an officer in 1881, and a commander in 1900. Barrias replaced Dumont at the Institut de France in 1884 then succeeded Cavelier as professor at the École des Beaux-Arts. In 1900-03 he served on the Council for the National Museums. Among his students were Josep Clarà, Charles Despiau, Henri Bouchard, Fernand Hamar, and Victor Ségoffin. Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) was the inspiration and driving force behind one of the most important French art foundries. He pioneered the use of mounts and, more commonly, bronze sculpture including figures and animals. Barbedienne produced catalogues of bronze reproductions of Greek and Roman classical sculpture and experimented with champlève and cloisonné enamels during the third quarter of the century. Barbedienne exhibited several pieces of furniture at the 1855 Paris Exhibition including an ormolu mounted oak dressing table and an ormolu mounted ebony veneered bookcase. Both pieces were executed in his favoured Renaissance revival style for furniture. Furniture with mounts signed by Barbedienne is extremely rare. The Barbedienne foundry handled the casting of numerous national monuments and architectural schemes. Ferdinand Barbedienne himself also took an active part in the promotion of contemporary sculpture and became one of the founders for Davis d'Angers' medallions as well as much of Rude's sculpture. His signature varied from hand written capitals to stamp in capitals, usually F. Barbedienne, Fondeur or BARBEDIENNE PARIS. In 1839 Barbedienne collaborated with the inventor Achille Collas who had succeeded in enlarging and reducing works of art to arbitrary sizes by a simple mathematical calculation, allowing the accurate reduction of classical and contemporary marbles for the purpose of reproduction in bronze. In 1850 Barbedienne was commissioned to furnish the Paris town hall for which he was awarded with the 'medaille d' honneur' at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855. Barbedienne's awards: Paris, 1878; 'Grand Prix', 'Grande Médaille d'Or', 'Diplôme d'honneur' , and 28 'Médailles de Coopérateurs'. Vienna 1873; 2 'Diplômes d'Honneur', 'Médailles de Progrès', and 25 'Médailles de Coopérateurs'. Paris 1867: 'Jure Rapporteur (Hors Concours)'. London 1862; 3 Medals for Excellence. Paris 1855; 'Grande Médaille d'Honneur'. London 1851; 2 Council Medals. Makers Bibliography: Barbedienne, Ferdinand, Catalogue des Bronzes d'art 1886 , Fonderie d'art Français: Val d'Osne, Fonderie de Tusey, Antoine-Louis Barye, Fonderie Rudier, Charles Crozatier, Ferdinand Barbedienne, Livres Groupe, (Paris) 2010 Mestdagh, Camille and Pierre Lecoules, L'Ameublement d'art français: 1850-1900, Editions de l'Amateur (Paris), 2010, pp.23, 120, 155, 161 and 179. Kjellberg, Pierre, Les Bronzes du XIX Siècle, dictionnaire des sculpteurs, Editions de l'Amateur (Paris) 1987, pps.653-658. Meyer, Jonathan, Great Exhibitions: London, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, 1851-1900, Antique Collector's Club (Woodbridge, UK), 2006. Ledoux-Lebard, Denise, Les Ebénistes du XIX Siècle, Editions de l'Amateur, (Paris) 1984, p.38. Cooper, Jeremy, 19th Century Romantic Bronzes, New York Graphic Society, 1975 pps. 25, 41,149. tw203
$905.00
Lowell Draper Navajo sterling and turquoise pendant 2.75" tall x 1 5/8" wide,<br>bail as shown bends forward and open so it can be clipped on a set of Navajo<br>pearls or other beaded necklace, 18.9 grams.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$250.00
Lowsayatee Zuni sterling and turquoise necklace 16" necklace with no issues. Other measurements in pics.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$400.00
Loyolita Tsatte Zuni sterling silver carved turquoise/coral small pendant. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in the pictures. No detectable issues. Any markings detected will be shown in the pictures. Great piece from large collection of Native American jewelry purchased in the last quarter of the 20th century and never worn for the most part.
$85.00
Lucien Piccard 14k gold Tiger‘s Eye, and pearl cufflinks. Vintage, guaranteed authentic in amazing condition with no issues. Weight and measurements in the pictures.
$1,995.00
Lucy Sheka Zuni Sterling Toad Necklace. 20" necklace 29.5 grams total weight. No<br>damage, marked and tested sterling.
$250.00
Luis Melesio Villarreal Retro Taxco 950 Silver necklace 17.5", 98 grams with no<br>issues.
$330.00
Lulena Esalio Zuni Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay Hummingbird necklace 55.5<br>grams, approx 20" total length, wonderful with no issues.
$905.00
Lyndon B Tsosie Navajo 14k/sterling brutalist dancers necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver with solid 14k gold nuggets enhancing the figures 22" long. The gold doesn‘t show well in the pics due to current setup and time limitations but it‘s fabulous. This is a retro piece about 20 years old in unworn condition for less than half of what it would retail for today. This guy creates masterpieces as is this one, I encourage you to check out more of his work if you have not already. His pieces are hand crafted, labor intensive, quality over quantity. Lyndon B. Tsosie was born in 1968 in Fort Defiance, Arizona and has become one of the rising stars among young Native American silversmiths. Since the early 1990s, Lyndon has been designing and fabricating jewelry. His style is extremely unique, combining contemporary three dimensional shapes, masterfully cast designs, and bold textures that portray landscapes. Often his pieces include sections that are cast in tufa stone or cuttlefish bone. Many of his pieces include asymmetrical designs using precious and semiprecious stones of the highest quality. His pieces can include a variety of metals, including sterling silver, all karats of gold, and platinum. His work includes a wide variety of high grade, natural stones- masterfully cut, polished, and set. Lyndon has been entering his work in Juried shows since 1994 and has won many awards. He has won 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention at the prestigious Indian Market Show in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hes swept awards at the Heard Museum Show in Phoenix, AZ- as well as the Gallup Intertribal Cermonial, New Mexico State Fair, and the Southwest Art Festival. Lyndon has become internationally popular and his work is sought after all over the world. Many of his collectors are from Japan and Lyndon has spent a lot of time in Asia. His newest pieces feature strong influences from Asian art- including unique techniques that he has learned and brought back to the Southwest United States.
$1,495.00
Lynn Gaylord Sterling Silver Cocker Spaniel Belt buckle. Appears unused, very well cast, 2.5" x 1 5/8", takes up to a 1" belt, 43 grams. This design was inspired by a turn of the century fireplace decoration found in England. Fits a 24mm strap. Lyn Gaylord had been an avid collector of 19th century treasures for many years before she made a career out of her passion. Her fascination with these precious collectibles dates back to a trip she made to Europe with her daughter Jenny, over 25 years ago. The pair roamed the markets of London and Paris falling deeply in love with the history and drama of these magnificent objects of art. This was also the beginning of their yearly trip to the island of Capri and the start of their love affair with all things Italian. When, some years later, Lyn discovered a tobacco box with a particularly charming relief, inspiration struck and the idea for Lyn Gaylord Accessories was born. sterling silver buckleShe learned jewelry design and took courses in subjects as varied as wax carving, granulation, photography, stenciling and painting. To avoid drilling holes in these prize collectibles during the casting process, she made an imprint of the surface and then painstakingly hand- carved the intricate design. With her daughter for a partner, the artist took her wares to market. At their first juried trade show at the Plaza Hotel, the fabled Giorgio boutique in Beverly Hills was quick to lend its support - spurring a loyal following that today extends to hundreds of exclusive specialty stores across the country. Lyn and Jenny still travel abroad several times a year to scour the markets for hidden treasures. With over 250 designs in the repertoire, the Lyn Gaylord collections have expanded to include not just buckles, but cufflinks, hand-blown crystal vanity jars with sterling lids. A glimpse of the artist at work in her Bell Island studio, surrounded by the waters of Long Island Sound and a dizzying array of collectibles, and it's clear this is truly a labor of love.
$185.00
Lynol Yellowhorse Navajo sterling silver multi-stone intarsia inlay earrings. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Lynol Yellowhorse (1962-2003) was a Navajo jeweler and silversmith known for his distinctive work in mosaic and channel inlay jewelry. Key aspects of his work Mosaic and Channel Inlay: He specialized in these techniques, creating intricate designs by setting precisely cut stones and other materials into silver. Cobblestone Method: Yellowhorse was a master of this technique, where stones are cut and shaped with beveled sides to give a three-dimensional appearance. Modern and Unique Designs: His pieces often combined different materials to create visually striking and contemporary jewelry creations. Highly Collectible: His work is considered highly collectible and widely recognized within the realm of Southwest Indian Jewelry. Materials: He utilized various materials, including turquoise, spiny oyster, lapis lazuli, sugalite, coral, black onyx, and silver, to create his jewelry. Family Tradition: Lynol Yellowhorse came from a family of talented silversmiths, including his father Frank Yellowhorse, brothers Alvin and Bryon Yellowhorse, and cousin Veronica Yellowhorse. Lynol Yellowhorse‘s contributions to Native American jewelry are recognized through his innovative techniques and unique designs, making his pieces sought after by collectors.
$295.00
M Native American Sterling peyotebird pin with coral. Measurements in pics
$95.00
M Navajo Basket form sterling/copper pendant/pin earrings set. No issues, I'll put new (possibly not sterling) replacement backs on the earrings before shipping as they are missing.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.
$145.00
M Tsosie Navajo Sterling silver Kingman turquoise faux claw belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear.
$545.00
M.G. Zia Chinchon Spanish Art Pottery Bell. Has a bell down each side of each figure, sounds wonderful, really cool and high quality piece. 7" tall x 7" wide. No damage or wear whatsoever.
$95.00
Mackenzie Childs Platter shakers and bone dish. Selling the lot shown all in perfect condition with no scratches, crazing, cracks, or chips. Platter is 10.75" wide, shakers are 5.25" tall, bone dish is 6.75" wide. blkcrates
$185.00
Fred Harvey Era Native American Sterling/Turquoise Cuff Bracelet. Very nice old<br>cuff with no damage. Maisel's Indian Trading Post in Albuquerque, New Mexico.<br>Maisel's, located on Route 66, employed hundreds of Native American artisans in<br>the late 1940s and 1950s. . Tested and guaranteed to be at least coin silver<br>(90%) Marked sterling.
$555.00
Majolica High Relief rabbit wall plaque. Great piece likely from the first half of the 20th century. 4.75" x 5 7/8" with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Illegible mark on lower reverse side. B17
$145.00
Malcolm Furlow Cut Steel 3 Dimensional Pop Art Sculpture of Native American Man.<br>Measures 21.5" tall x 17.5"wide x 8" deep with , weighs 20 pounds. Fresh from a<br>local estate along with a painting on canvas by the same artist. Guaranteed<br>authentic. This had to be extremely labor intensive and would stand out<br>anywhere, he did do much of this type of work. Malcolm Attended University of<br>Texas here in Austin and Studied art. This piece came from Austin, I believe it<br>is one of his earlier pieces when he was still trying to figure out what<br>direction to take his career, obciously it is super cool.<br><br>The comes out and will be removed for shipping. The paint is very sturdy, I<br>believe it is a special metal paint similar to auto paint but it will be well<br>wrapped to prevent abrasion or wear during transportation.<br><br>Taos resident, Malcolm Furlow, an award winning painter, hasn't always been an<br>artist. As a young man he received a track scholarship to the University of<br>Texas and decided to choose art as his major. Unfortunately, his art professor<br>disapproved of his style of painting and a disappointed Furlow left college to<br>become a rock and roll musician. For 18 years he played the sax, bass and<br>sometimes the guitar, playing back up for such notable groups and soloists as<br>the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls.<br><br>Leaving his music career behind, Furlow used his artistic talent to construct<br>models for movie sets at Walt Disney Studios. He also delved into photography,<br>writing a book for Kodak, called Close-Up Photography, that explained the best<br>way to photograph miniatures, especially models. But, in 1987 after hearing<br>scholar Joseph Campbell's words "Follow Your Bliss," Furlow decided to go back<br>to his first love, painting.<br><br>Furlow began drawing American Indians at the age of six, when his father had<br>Malcolm accompany him on business trips throughout New Mexico. Beginning with<br>watercolors, Furlow realized the medium was ill suited for large canvases and<br>switched to brightly colored acrylic images of Native Americans. In all his<br>works, Furlow strives to show his deep admiration and respect for his Choctaw<br>heritage.<br><br>About his subject matter and painting style, Furlow has said, "I knew I wanted<br>to say it with color because that's the emotion of it. I've got to make the<br>viewer feel what I feel . All I'm trying to do is paint them as they are - paint<br>their culture, their dignity and their stature . I didn't want to do portraits<br>of Indians, I wanted to say something about the human condition." He paints two<br>worlds: the Native American and their place in the Anglo World. In addition,<br>Furlow rides and decorates motorcycles.<br><br>A recently filmed documentary entitled the "Life and Art of Malcolm Furlow,<br>"refers to him as a "Renaissance Man": the quintessential cowboy, musician, and<br>intellectual artist. He is an award-winning painter, whose accolades include the<br>Silver award from the Sorbonne, and the highly coveted Gold Award from the<br>world-renown Luxembourg Museum, Paris. PBS featured him in a documentary called<br>"The Life and Art of Malcolm Furlow", he was also awarded the Gold Award from<br>the Luxembourg in Paris (an honor shared with Pablo Picasso)<br><br>As of spring 2007, Furlow has "sold-out" over fifty solo shows. Malcolm Furlow's<br>paintings command principal placement in exhibitions, philanthropist campaigns,<br>and private collections around the world, including the U.S. Embassies of<br>Morocco, Belgium and Beijing; the White House; CEO Magazine; The Smithsonian;<br>Mobil Oil; Arnold Schwarzenegger; Samuel Goldwyn; Richard Pryor; Presidents<br>George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush; Senator Hillary Clinton;<br>Bernadette Peters; Wes Studi; Phyllis Diller; William DeVane; B.J. Thomas; Jane<br>Goodall Institute; Darryl Hannah; Eiteljorg Museum; Jon Bon Jovi; National<br>Wildlife Museum; Koshare Museum; Santa Fe Fine Arts Museum; Paul Clarkson; Coca<br>Cola Olympic Pavilion; Make a Wish Foundation; NBC's Today Show; Raymond James<br>Financial Art Collection; Columbia University; and many others Malcolm is<br>equally celebrated in the industry of Model Railroading. He has written several<br>"How-To" books for Kodak photograghy, worked as a photogragher for Italian Vouge<br>. Malcolm has also written several "How-To" books for Model Railroading. His<br>published articles about photograghy and model railroading are inumerable.
$5,910.00
Manuel & Karen Hoyungowa Hopi vintage sterling silver pipe smoker belt buckle Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$545.00
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