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Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise pin/brooch
Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise pin/brooch. Selling the pin shown, natural turquoise with weight and measurements in pictures, circa mid 20th century.
$225.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise row earrings/heart pin/brooch
Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise row earrings/heart pin/brooch. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Selling the three pieces shown, I believe the earrings are mid 20th century and the pin is a little later but still vintage.
$275.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise/coral link pendant necklace
Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye turquoise/coral link pendant necklace. 21" necklace, other measurements in pictures. No damage or issues, unmarked. Very much in the style/quality of Lee & Mary Weebothee.
$450.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye/needlepoint turquoise cross/other pendant
Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye/needlepoint turquoise cross/other pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Selling all 4 pendants with 17" necklace.
$225.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye/petit point turquoise/coral pins/brooch
Vintage Zuni sterling silver snake eye/petit point turquoise/coral pins/brooch lot of 3. Selling the pin lot shown in good condition with weight and measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver.
$450.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver spiny oyster, turquoise sunface/chief pin/brooch
Vintage Zuni sterling silver spiny oyster, turquoise sunface/chief pin/brooch. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, Circa mid 20th century.
$495.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver stone inlay thunderbird earrings turquoise/coral
Vintage Zuni sterling silver stone inlay thunderbird earrings turquoise/coral. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$175.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni Sterling silver sunface inlay belt buckle
Vintage Zuni Sterling silver sunface inlay belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Copper hardware as shown. Stamped sterling with no other markings. Some wear and very small chips to black inlay on sunface as shown.
$395.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver sunface shell/turquoise inlay bolo tie
Vintage Zuni sterling silver sunface shell/turquoise inlay bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 38" long with no issues. Weight shown is the entire bolo.
$195.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver sunface/raincloud multi-stone inlay belt buckle
Vintage Zuni sterling silver sunface/raincloud multi-stone inlay belt buckle. 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 up to a 1" belt. Scale pic is wrong, this is closer to 30 grams.
$495.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver thunderbird belt buckle shell/turquoise/coral inlay
Vintage Zuni sterling silver thunderbird belt buckle shell/turquoise/coral inlay . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Age appropriate wear with no significant issues.
$395.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni Sterling silver thunderbird channel inlay squash blossom necklace
Vintage Zuni Sterling silver thunderbird channel inlay squash blossom necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the 20th century. No detectable markings, 29" long.
$1,275.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver turkey turquoise/coral squash blossom necklace
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turkey turquoise/coral squash blossom necklace. Selling the necklace shown in good condition with measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. 27" long.
$2,650.00
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vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise channel inlay hummingbird pin/brooch
vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise channel inlay hummingbird pin/brooch. Selling the pin shown in good condition with weight and measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Circa third quarter of 20th century.
$325.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise cluster feather belt buckle
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise cluster feather belt buckle, fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.
$375.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise petit point cluster necklace
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise petit point cluster necklace. Selling the necklace shown in good condition with measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century with later chain 17" long
$425.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise, coral ghan dancers belt buckle
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise, coral ghan dancers belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$550.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise/coral inlay chief pendant pin/brooch
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise/coral inlay chief pendant pin/brooch. Selling the pendant shown in good condition with weight and measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver.
$245.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise/coral inlay thunderbird earrings/pendant
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise/coral inlay thunderbird earrings/pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with no detectable markings, weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa mid 20th century. Later necklace included, Italy.
$295.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise/mother of pearl/jet inlay earrings
Vintage Zuni sterling silver turquoise/mother of pearl/jet 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. Apparently unmarked.
$85.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver, jet/shell star pendant/pin/brooch
Vintage Zuni sterling silver, jet/shell star pendant/pin/brooch. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$145.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni sterling silver, turquoise branch coral hand stamped belt buckle
Vintage Zuni sterling silver, turquoise branch coral hand stamped belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.
$325.00
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Vintage Zuni sterling silver, turquoise, coral, shell feather inlay earrings
Vintage Zuni sterling silver, turquoise, coral, shell feather 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. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$225.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni Sterling Turquoise Raised Channel inlay bolo
Vintage Zuni Sterling Turquoise Channel inlay bolo. Very cool bolo, both the<br>bolo and the tips are tested unmarked sterling. Bolo measures 1 1/8" x 1 3/8"<br>and total weight is 22.8 grams.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni Sterling turquoise, and coral clip-on earrings
Vintage Zuni Sterling turquoise, and coral clip-on earrings. Strong springs on<br>clips, no issues.. Weight and measurements in pics.<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.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni Sunface/thunderbird sterling channel inlay spinner pendant
Vintage Zuni Sunface/thunderbird sterling channel inlay spinner pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, appears unmarked. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$210.00
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Vintage Zuni/Navajo sterling silver turquoise cluster Ketoh bowguard bracelet
Vintage Zuni/Navajo sterling silver turquoise cluster Ketoh bowguard bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Super heavy nice turquoise, fits up to a 7" wrist.
$1,195.00
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Vintage Zuni/Santo Domingo sterling silver carved turquoise leaf Heishi necklace
Vintage Zuni/Santo Domingo sterling silver carved turquoise leaf Heishi necklace. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver mountings with weight and measurements in pictures. 26.5" long with no significant issues. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Pendant signed as shown by a silversmith once known.
$2,350.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Virgil Thomas Hopi Overlay 2 rams belt buckle sterling silver
Virgil Thomas Hopi Overlay 2 rams belt buckle sterling silver. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional, with no damage.. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$395.00
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Virgil Thomas Hopi overlay turquoise sterling silver duck/corn belt buckle
Virgil Thomas Hopi overlay turquoise sterling silver duck/corn belt buckle. 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 last quarter of the 20th century.. Fits up to a 1.5" belt.
$975.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vase Artist Signed
VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vase Artist Signed.<br>Really nice piece in flawless conditon. No cracks, chips, restorations,<br>scraches, or crazing. 9" tall x 5" wide. If you recognize the name of the artist<br>please fill me in. The piece was designed by Mazzotti and decorated by the<br>artist that signed it circa 1960's.<br>B26
$330.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vivian Love(1908-1982) Floral Still Life Listed Texas Artist
Vivian Love(1908-1982) Floral Still Life Listed Texas Artist. No issues or damage. Vivian Rogers Love began exhibiting in San Antonio, Texas in the 1940s. She was a member of the San Antonio Art League, River Art Group, Coppini Academy of Fine Arts and the Highland Art Group. She had a lengthy exhibition career with numerous solo exhibitions that spanned four decades.
$250.00
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VJD Navajo cast sterling silver turquoise vintage belt buckle
VJD Navajo cast sterling silver turquoise vintage belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver weight and measurements in pictures, Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Functional with age appropriate wear, no significant issues.
$475.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Volmer Bahner Danish Sterling Guilloche Leaf pin
Volmer Bahner Danish Sterling Guilloche Leaf pin. No damage or significant wear. 2.5" wide x 1 5/8" tall x 14.7 grams.
$110.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin W Chee Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise cluster bolo tie
W Chee Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise cluster bolo tie Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 39" long. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$395.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin W Dodson Navajo Sterling and turquoise belt buckle
W Dodson Navajo Sterling and turquoise belt buckle. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with marks shown.
$370.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin W. T. Johnson Esquire c1850 English Barrister's Wig in Toleware J.K. Metherell
W. T. Johnson Esquire c1850 English Barrister's Wig in Toleware case by J.K.<br>Metherell Maker. Wig in original case with both the Makers and owners name<br>matching inside the wig and the tin case. Padlock shown with key was already<br>with it and is included. This came to me in a very wonderful yet cumbersome<br>large locked plexiglass display in which it and a few others were on display at<br>the University of Texas Law Library before Elton Hyder's estate was disbursed in<br>around 2012 when several of these were sold at Heritage Auction in Dallas, TX.<br>Wear to tin, no significant issues.<br><br>Provenance, from the Elton M. Hyder, Jr. Charitable and Educational Fund<br>Collection: Formerly at the University of Texas Law Library.
$1,915.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wakely & Wheeler 1910 London British Sterling Serving spoon
Wakely & Wheeler 1910 London British Sterling Serving spoon. Large incredible and heavy 8 3/8" long 77 grams, top quality marked and tested sterling with no issues. tw255
$215.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Walt Glass Pottery(1943-2016) McQueeney San Antonio Texas Blue Red Drip Pitcher
Walt Glass Pottery(1943-2016) McQueeney San Antonio Texas Blue Red Drip Pitcher and Goblet Set. The pitcher is signed, the goblets aren't. All made by Walt Glass, all from same estate. One very small nick on footrim of one goblet shown in the back right of the last pic. No other cracks, chips, or restorations. The goblet vary a little as they're handmade. Pitcher is 7.5" tall, goblets average about 7.25" tall. TW14, Tw17 Walt grew up in San Antonio and, after serving in the Army, graduated from The University of the Incarnate Word where he later received an Outstanding Alumnus Award. He married Cynthia Vela, also a UIW graduate, in 1975, and they enjoyed 40 years together. After finding his artistic passion in creating beautiful, handmade, one of a kind pottery, Walt and Cynthia opened their shop, Village Gallery, in San Antonio's historic La Villita and a production studio in McQueeney, Texas. He and Cynthia loved participating in craft fairs around the country with a special fondness for the "Starving Artists Show" along the San Antonio River Walk and La Villita. They enjoyed a successful artistic venture for over forty years and their pottery has been appreciated across the globe. His unique pottery was collected by dignitaries from around the world, including the Queen of England, Ronald Reagan, and other notables, as well as being featured by San Antonio's sister city in Japan. As a master potter, Walt enjoyed mentoring professional potters from around the world, sharing his technique and skill. Later in his career, he loved teaching Ceramics at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas where he contributed both in and out of the classroom. With the help of TLU students and faculty, he introduced the "Empty Bowls Project" to the Seguin area, raising funds to help feed the hungry.
$330.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wan Zhiping Jingdezhen Chinese Blue and White Underglaze tea set
Nice estate item from about a 2 million dollar house. All hand decorated and hand thrown. Teapot is 6.25" handle to spout x 3.25" tall. No damage, all pieces are in unused condition and have been in a China cabinet for the past 20 years.
$380.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Warren Cullar "Arm Chair Dreams" Acrylic on Canvas Austin Texas Listed Artist
Warren Cullar "Arm Chair Dreams" Acrylic on Canvas Austin Texas Listed Artist<br>12" x 16" with no issues or damage.<br><br>Warren Cullar opened his first art gallery as a senior in college. After<br>receiving a BFA in 1965, he joined a staff of six artists in a commercial ad<br>agency and as he says: “I learned more in that one year than I did in 5 years in<br>college." A bigger job was offered to him and he spent a brief career as an<br>advertising director in a large department store. A move to Mexico to study art<br>at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende was a major influence. The<br>color of Mexico is evident throughout the art he has produced during his career.<br>With an MFA degree under his belt, he received a teaching contract from Hardin<br>Simmons University in Abilene, Texas and later opened the art department at<br>Western Texas College, completing 8 years of experience as a college art<br>instructor.<br><br><br>After spending the summer of 1976 in Egypt on a study grant that he had received<br>from the college, he made the decision to become a full-time professional<br>artist. He came to the Austin area and opened an art gallery and 5 years later<br>moved into the Austin home he has now occupied for over 30 years.<br><br>Warren started his art career by selling his hand pulled stone lithographs and<br>watercolors. In the December 1978 issue of Southwest Art Magazine, he was<br>featured in an 11-page article about his art. He continued to produce<br>watercolors and enjoyed selling his work in art fairs in Texas, Colorado, and<br>California.<br><br>In 1982 he read a magazine article about the need for an adventure artist and<br>began traveling the world using his skills as an artist on scientific<br>expeditions in Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Spain, and Easter Island, to name a few<br>of the 49 countries stamped in his passport. Warren travels the world with a<br>sketchbook and watercolors to record his impressions of the various cultures and<br>peoples he encounters.<br><br>In the early 90’s he built an 840 sq. ft. painting studio on the back of his<br>wooded property and took up acrylic painting; then he produced hand-pulled<br>serigraphs and soft ground etchings. One of his collectors asked him to create a<br>sculpture for women who had survived breast cancer. The sculpture was completed<br>and he was captivated by working with clay. That was the first bronze he had<br>created since his student days in Mexico. A large bronze commission was awarded<br>to him and a new direction emerged. Today Warren laughs at the thought that for<br>20 years painting in watercolor was all he ever wanted to do. In 2004 he built a<br>second studio dedicated to sculpture.<br><br>Today, Warren and his wife, Kitty Biel, who has a dual career as an independent<br>CPA , Cruise Planner, and Travel Agent, live and work from their spacious home,<br>two studios and sculpture garden in Austin, Texas. You can find Kitty working in<br>her treetop office on the second floor of their home and Warren creating in the<br>sculpture or painting studio.<br>alt<br><br><br>Warren is an accomplished sculptor and painter, and he extends the opportunity<br>for you to visit, explore his galleries/studios and gardens. You will quickly<br>discover that he simply loves to create and recognizes opportunities to do so in<br>all areas of their space, from the kitchen mosaic on the breakfast room floor to<br>the backsplash in the kitchen made from fish fossils he dug in Wyoming. Warren’s<br>passion for creativity and his seemingly boundless energy keep him constantly<br>moving forward in new directions. In addition to creating new paintings and<br>sculpture, Warren’s goals for the immediate future include finding new<br>opportunities for young artists and he has already coordinated an apprentice<br>program with the local high schools. Warren says “I collect friends who in turn<br>collect my art."<br>tw106
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin ワセタズニスターリングインレイネックレスとイヤリングのセット
ワセタ ズニ スターリング インレイ ネックレスとイヤリングのセット。長さ 18 インチのネックレス、身長 2 1/8 インチの女の子、イヤリングの長さ 2 インチ。すべての貴金属は検査され、保証されています。シルバーまたはスターリングと呼ばれるネイティブ アメリカンのジュエリーはすべて検査され、保証されています。最低 90% (コイン) の銀、場合によってはそれ以上の含有量であることが保証されています。マークのあるものはすべて、マークされているものであることが保証され、ほとんどのブレスレットは 6 インチの手首で撮影され、指輪は可能な場合は適切なサイズの指で撮影されています。ブレスレットの場合、説明に寸法が記載されていない場合は、金属が布製の巻尺の数字と一致する内周が表示されます。
$655.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Crystal Perfume Bottle with Dobber
Waterford Crystal Perfume Bottle with Dobber. 4.75" tall. The mark had shown in last pic. It takes holding to the light just right. No chips, scratches, cracks, or other issues.
$75.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic 1986 Golf Trophy
Waterford Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic 1986 Golf Trophy. I thought the tournament started in 1988 but it clearly says 1986. Top quality trophy vase. 8" tall cut crystal. A few small nicks on the base edge and two on the rim, very small only noticeable when looking for them and could be easily polished out.
$125.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Evolution vase
Waterford Evolution vase. 7" tall x 5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations.
$165.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Glandore 8" Round bowl
Waterford Glandore 8" Round bowl in like new condition with no cracks, chips, scratches, excellent clarity, never been in a dishwasher, likely never used. Marked on side with Waterford acid stamp as shown in last pic. 8" wide x 3.5" tall. isshelf
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Claret Wines (5)
Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Claret Wines (5). Each is 6" tall x 3" wide at<br>rim, selling 5 claret goblets for one price. They are all free from cracks,<br>chips, dings, none are ground down, no cloudiness, or scratches. This beautiful<br>pattern was retired in 2017. They are marked as shown, the acid stamps are on<br>the base of the glasses visible on the top of the bases of the second pic if you<br>look closely.<br><br>Blk Crate
$195.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (4)
Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (4). Each is 6.75" tall x 3 9/16" wide at rim, selling Four water goblets for one price with multiple lots available if you change the quantity, selecting two will get you 8 goblets, 3 will get you 12, etc. They are all free from cracks, chips, dings, none are ground down, no cloudiness, or scratches. This beautiful pattern was retired in 2017.Blk Crate
$255.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (6)
Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (6). Each is 6.75" tall x 3 9/16"<br>wide at rim, selling Six water goblets for one price with multiple lots<br>available if you change the quantity, selecting two will get you 12 goblets, 3<br>will get you 18, etc. They are all free from cracks, chips, dings, none are<br>ground down, no cloudiness, or scratches. This beautiful pattern was retired in<br>2017.Blk Crate
$380.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver 3pc belt buckle set
Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver 3pc belt buckle set. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. No apparent damage, some expected wear. Much better in person, we have a hard time photographing these types of items properly. Watson Honanie created jewelry of gold and silver overlay portraying Hopi culture and ceremonial life. Encouraged by two uncles, Porter Timecheand and the late Fred Kabotie, both of whom were associated with the Hopi Silvercraft Guild, he began making jewelry at an early age. "They gave me scraps of silver so I could make small pieces, mostly earrings," Honanie said. He learned the overlay technique from his brother Phillip, and worked at the Silvercraft Guild for about two years before venturing out on his own. "In 1979, when the cost of silver got so high - $48 to $50 an ounce, I went back to using scraps, but not for making jewelry. I made small Kachinas, about four inches tall, using the lost wax process and the melted silver scraps. I made these miniature Kachinas for about a year, then returned to jewelry." Although he made jewelry since 1972, it was not until 1985 that he started to work with gold. But today, he is noted for his gold work.
$2,250.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver necklace Eagle Dancers
Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver necklace Eagle Dancers. Circa last quarter of the 20th century, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. No apparent issues. 20" long necklace, other measurements in pictures. Watson Honanie created jewelry of gold and silver overlay portraying Hopi culture and ceremonial life. Encouraged by two uncles, Porter Timecheand and the late Fred Kabotie, both of whom were associated with the Hopi Silvercraft Guild, he began making jewelry at an early age. "They gave me scraps of silver so I could make small pieces, mostly earrings," Honanie said. He learned the overlay technique from his brother Phillip, and worked at the Silvercraft Guild for about two years before venturing out on his own. "In 1979, when the cost of silver got so high - $48 to $50 an ounce, I went back to using scraps, but not for making jewelry. I made small Kachinas, about four inches tall, using the lost wax process and the melted silver scraps. I made these miniature Kachinas for about a year, then returned to jewelry." Although he made jewelry since 1972, it was not until 1985 that he started to work with gold. But today, he is noted for his gold work. Some of his designs are adaptations from Pueblo pottery and Hopi Kachinas. His gorgeous concho belt of coral and gold and silver overlay was awarded First Place and Best of Division at the prestigious 1992 Sante Fe Indian Market. Watson was a world renowned jeweler and prominent leader in the Hopi tribe, up until his death in November 2023.
$2,250.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Watson Honanie Hopi 14k/Sterling belt buckle overlay style
Watson Honanie Hopi 14k/Sterling belt buckle overlay style. Weight and measurements in pics. Unworn buckle with only the slightest wear. Watson Honanie Hopi Winner of Best of Class and Best of Division at the world famous Santa Fe Indian Market, Watson Honanie is the acclaimed innovator of gold overlay jewelry. His jewelry depicts tribal clans, Hopi villages, ceremonial dancers, and petroglyph images. He often incorporates gold, diamonds and gem grade turquoise in his pieces. Watsons mentor was his uncle, Fred Kabotie, manager of the Hopi Art and Crafts Guild. Watsons work is in the finest galleries in the country.
$2,375.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wavecrest Antique Glass Pin Dish c.1890
It's unmarked, measures 4" wide x 1.5" tall. No cracks, chips, or scratches on<br>glass.
$55.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wayne & Carla Johnson Zuni Petit Point turquoise necklace
Wayne & Carla Johnson Zuni Petit Point turquoise necklace. Necklace approximately 18" long with 3.25" drop 29.5 grams. No issues. <br><br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.
$655.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin WB Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise bolo tie
WB Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise bolo tie. Bolo and tips are sterling, cord is really cool with no issues. Bolo 1.75" tall x 1.5" wide, 38.7 grams total weight.
$230.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin WD Vintage Navajo sterling silver nicely stamped belt buckle with turquoise
WD Vintage Navajo sterling silver nicely stamped belt buckle with turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$245.00
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Weaver Selina Hopi Overlay Mudhead Kachina sterling silver belt buckle
Weaver Selina Hopi Overlay Mudhead Kachina sterling silver belt buckle. 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 last quarter of the 20th century.. Fits up to a 1" belt.Weaver Selina (1944-) Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-muWeaver Selina (Hopi, b. 1944) is a highly regarded jeweler from the village of Shungopavi at Second Mesa, Hopi Pueblo.Career and MentorshipSelina began his distinguished career in 1967 by working and studying at the renowned Hopicrafts shop. It was there that he received foundational training and mentorship from established masters, including the celebrated jeweler Bernard Dawahoya. This critical early work immersed him in the intricate, signature Hopi overlay technique.Today, Selina is an established master craftsman. He operates his own retail outlet at Hopi Pueblo, where he not only sells his distinctive silver creations but also features the work of other talented Hopi artists. His career represents a direct lineage of the Second Mesa overlay tradition, honoring the past while maintaining an active role in the contemporary Hopi art community.Biographical Reference: American Indian Jewelry 1,200 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf, p.285.
$425.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Webster American MCM Sterling individual Ashtrays/salts
Webster American MCM Sterling individual Ashtrays/salts. Selling the set shown with no issues or significant wear. 2.5" long each. They are whatever you want them to be of course, great design. 52.3 grams total tw120
$135.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Webster Sterling Silver Overlay Trivet
Webster Sterling Silver Overlay Trivet. Antique early 20th century item with no significant issues, no cracks, no deep scratches or loss. TW80
$155.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wedgwood Black Basalt President Eisenhower Bust 8.5"
Wedgwood Black Basalt President Eisenhower Bust 8.5" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations, paperwork included as shown. Tw53
$110.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wedgwood Blue and White jasperware Powder Jar Neoclassical Scenes Late 19th cent
No cracks, chips, or restorations guaranteed. A few discolored areas that may or may not clean. Measures 2" tall without Silverplate lid x 5.25" wide.
$75.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wedgwood Blue on Brown Creamer and Sugar mid to Late 19th century
No cracks, chips, or restorations guaranteed. Small worn glaze area on rim of<br>sugar. Sugar Measures 3.75" tall with lid x 5.25" wide. Creamer is 3" tall x<br>5.25" handle to spout.<br>B7
$255.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wedgwood Gold Florentine Gravy Boat and underplate
Wedgwood Gold Florentine Gravy Boat and underplate. This pattern was retired in 1986, these two pieces have no damage or detectable wear, no crazing, no wear to gilding. 6" x 8" underplate. Selling the exact pieces shown. isshelf
$165.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wedwood Tri Color Heart Shaped Jasperware Box
Wedwood Tri Color Heart Shaped Jasperware Box. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. 5.5" wide x 2" tall
$75.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Weeka Zuni needlepoint turquoise squash blossom necklace/earring sterling silver
1970‘s Eleanor Weeka (1928-2012) Zuni needlepoint turquoise squash blossom necklace/ screw back earrings sterling silver. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with no detectable markings, weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa 1970‘s. 24" long, nice pieces with no issues.
$1,395.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase
Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase. 7.25" tall with no cracks, chips. or restorations. Some crazing with a few light stains. tw212
$195.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin West Texas Native American Prehistoric Water Bottle Possibly Caddo Quapaw
West Texas Native American Prehistoric Water Bottle Possibly Caddo Quapaw. Extremely early piece likely 1000+ years old. I know it came with some stuff that was definately found in west Texas. Bunch of arrowheads and pieces, etc. Though it has more of a Incan/Mayan feel to it especially with the effigy on the spout. I'm sure it's not 20th century and it is what it's supposed to be. No restorations or cracks, small chip on rim. just shy of 12" tall x 7.5" wide.TW154
$640.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Western mountain Landscape watercolor Painting Complex and Colorful signed -Har
Western mountain Landscape watercolor Painting Complex and Colorful signed<br>-Hare- 18.25" x 14.25" framed. 7.5" x 12" sight. Clean frame painting, and<br>matting.
$125.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Wilbert Secatero Navajo sterling silver stamped belt buckle
Wilbert Secatero Navajo sterling silver stamped belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear.
$495.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wilbert Secatero Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral bolo tie
Wilbert Secatero Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral bolo tie Sterling slide and tips, 3" x 2 3/8" slide, 40" long, 79.6 grams. <br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed<br>on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement<br>is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the<br>metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$455.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wilbert Verhelst(1923 - 2012) Texas Bronze freeform figure
Wilbert Verhelst (1923 - 2012) American Bronze freeform figure.<br><br>Measurements<br>height 7 3/4 inches<br>width: 10 1/2 inches<br>depth 2 5/8 inches<br><br>WILBERT VERHELST OBITUARY<br>Verhelst, Wilbert (Bill) Dallas Texas artist established the sculpture program<br>for the Art Department at SMU and headed that program until his retirement,<br>after 20 years of teaching, in 1986 becoming an Emeritus Professor. He was<br>warmly known to his students as "Ver". He is the author of the textbook<br>"Sculpture Tools, Materials and Techniques". He initiated in 1978 the first<br>Texas Sculpture Symposium which was held every two years for many years. His<br>commissioned large scale sculptures can be seen around the country and he has<br>shown many other sculptures in countless exhibitions. He is survived by his<br>wife, artist Susan Lecky, stepdaughter Peggy Savage, stepson John Savage,<br>daughter Bobbi Jo Miller and his sister Wilma Potter.
$1,205.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Wilbur Anderson Navajo butterfly form spiderweb turquoise/spiny oyster bolo tie
Wilbur Anderson Navajo butterfly form spiderweb turquoise/spiny oyster bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 45" long. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$750.00
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Wilford Henry Navajo vintage cast sterling silver belt buckle with turquoise
Wilford Henry Navajo vintage cast sterling silver 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 last quarter of the 20th century.. Fits up to a 1.5" belt.
$485.00
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William Singer Navajo Vintage sterling silver chip inlay turquoise belt buckle
William Singer Navajo Vintage sterling silver chip inlay turquoise belt buckle. 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..
$385.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere
William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere 18 grams, measurements in pics, no issues. . Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$350.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings
William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings, a rare variation in all sterling. These are all one piece, typically they have an amethyst tulip. . Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$500.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling Amethyst pre-columbian style pin
William Spratling sterling Amethyst pre-columbian style pin 1 5/8" tall x 1 1/16" wide.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$300.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling Aztec pin
William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin 1.5" wide with no issues.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$250.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin
William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin 1/7/8" wide with no issues. c1940'sSpratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$370.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst
William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst 52.7 grams, other measurements in pics.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$860.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling Feather fur clip with amethyst
William Spratling sterling Feather fur clip with amethyst 22.5 grams, other measurements in pics.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$300.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling fur clip
William Spratling sterling fur clip 14 grams, other measurements in pics.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$230.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling Sterling Pan American buttons (4) c1940's
William Spratling Sterling Pan American buttons (4) c1940's .75" x 1" each. I think these go in open button holes, maybe on a shirt pocket back in the days. I think they were to celebrate a special Pan American 50 year thing in the 1940's. Selling all 4 shown for one price. . Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$500.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling silver Dome screw back earrings
William Spratling Silver Dome screw back earrings, no issues. . Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$145.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling sterling tulip pin with amethyst
William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst 20.9 grams, other measurements in pics. Stone intact and structurally sound with what appears to be natural fissures.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$350.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング アメジスト カフリンクス
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist スターリング アメジスト カフリンクス 幅 18 mm、12.9 グラム。 ウィリアム スプラットリング (1900-1967) スプラットリングは、ニューオーリンズのチューレーン大学で教鞭をとった建築家兼芸術家で、1920 年代後半にメキシコに来てタスコ市に定住しました。テュレーンの同僚たちからメソアメリカの考古学と文化に興味を持ち、彼は講義と探検のために数夏メキシコへ旅行した。彼はメキシコシティから110マイル離れたゲレーロ州の人里離れた村を探し、そこではアステカ族の言語であるナワトル語が話されている場所もあった。収集された工芸品や現代の先住民工芸品が点在しています。スプラットリングは銀の製造とデザインで富を築きましたが、彼の本当の生涯の仕事は、引き取った国の古代文化を保存し、償還し、解釈することでした。彼は北米の聴衆にメキシコの近代巨匠の絵画を説明し、先コロンブス期美術の学識ある初期のコレクターとして名声を博しました。スプラットリングと彼のワークショップは、着実に続く著名なアメリカ人訪問者と、彼らが見たい、体験したいと望む国との間の、目に見えて文化的に魅力的なつながりとして徐々に認知されるようになりました。スプラットリング氏は、メキシコで最も尊敬されるアメリカ人の一人としての自身の評判が、亡くなる前に伝説的な地位を獲得するのを目撃するという稀な幸運に恵まれた。 『ウィリアム・スプラットリング、その生涯と芸術』は、この豊かで多様な人生を生き生きと再構築しており、その独特の美的遺産は、自国とは異なる文明に対するアメリカ人の態度に深い影響を与えた、より大きな文化的成果の一部にすぎません。
$250.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング フィスト カフリンクス
William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニストのスターリング フィスト カフリンクス、問題なく完全に機能します。 22mm角、12.7グラム。 ウィリアム スプラットリング (1900-1967) スプラットリングは、ニューオーリンズのチューレーン大学で教鞭をとった建築家兼芸術家で、1920 年代後半にメキシコに来てタスコ市に定住しました。テュレーンの同僚たちからメソアメリカの考古学と文化に興味を持ち、彼は講義と探検のために数夏メキシコへ旅行した。彼はメキシコシティから110マイル離れたゲレーロ州の人里離れた村を探し、そこではアステカ族の言語であるナワトル語が話されている場所もあった。収集された工芸品や現代の先住民工芸品が点在しています。スプラットリングは銀の製造とデザインで富を築きましたが、彼の本当の生涯の仕事は、引き取った国の古代文化を保存し、償還し、解釈することでした。彼は北米の聴衆にメキシコの近代巨匠の絵画を説明し、先コロンブス期美術の学識ある初期のコレクターとして名声を博しました。スプラットリングと彼のワークショップは、着実に続く著名なアメリカ人訪問者と、彼らが見たい、体験したいと望む国との間の、目に見えて文化的に魅力的なつながりとして徐々に認知されるようになりました。スプラットリング氏は、メキシコで最も尊敬されるアメリカ人の一人としての自身の評判が、亡くなる前に伝説的な地位を獲得するのを目撃するという稀な幸運に恵まれた。 『ウィリアム・スプラットリング、その生涯と芸術』は、この豊かで多様な人生を生き生きと再構築しており、その独特の美的遺産は、自国とは異なる文明に対するアメリカ人の態度に深い影響を与えた、より大きな文化的成果の一部にすぎません。
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング フィスト カフリンクス
William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニストのスターリング フィスト カフリンクス、問題なく完全に機能します。幅 20 mm、14.7 グラムウィリアム スプラットリング (1900-1967) スプラットリングは、ニューオーリンズのチューレーン大学で教鞭を執った建築家兼芸術家で、1920 年代後半にメキシコに来てタスコ市に定住しました。テュレーンの同僚たちからメソアメリカの考古学と文化に興味を持ち、彼は講義と探検のために数夏メキシコへ旅行した。彼はメキシコシティから110マイル離れたゲレーロ州の人里離れた村を探し、そこではアステカ族の言語であるナワトル語が話されている場所もあった。収集された工芸品や現代の先住民工芸品が点在しています。スプラットリングは銀の製造とデザインで富を築きましたが、彼の本当の生涯の仕事は、引き取った国の古代文化を保存し、償還し、解釈することでした。彼は北米の聴衆にメキシコの近代巨匠の絵画を説明し、先コロンブス期美術の学識ある初期のコレクターとして名声を博しました。スプラットリングと彼のワークショップは、着実に続く著名なアメリカ人訪問者と、彼らが見たい、体験したいと望む国との間の、目に見えて文化的に魅力的なつながりとして徐々に認知されるようになりました。スプラットリング氏は、メキシコで最も尊敬されるアメリカ人の一人としての自身の評判が、亡くなる前に伝説的な地位を獲得するのを目撃するという稀な幸運に恵まれた。 『ウィリアム・スプラットリング、その生涯と芸術』は、この豊かで多様な人生を生き生きと再構築しており、その独特の美的遺産は、自国とは異なる文明に対するアメリカ人の態度に深い影響を与えた、より大きな文化的成果の一部にすぎません。
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング カフス プール カフス
William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング フロッグのプール カフリンクス。問題なく完全に機能します。 16mm×12mm×16.5グラム。 ウィリアム スプラットリング (1900-1967) スプラットリングは、ニューオーリンズのチューレーン大学で教鞭をとった建築家兼芸術家で、1920 年代後半にメキシコに来てタスコ市に定住しました。テュレーンの同僚たちからメソアメリカの考古学と文化に興味を持ち、彼は講義と探検のために数夏メキシコへ旅行した。彼はメキシコシティから110マイル離れたゲレーロ州の人里離れた村を探し、そこではアステカ族の言語であるナワトル語が話されている場所もあった。収集された工芸品や現代の先住民工芸品が点在しています。スプラットリングは銀の製造とデザインで富を築きましたが、彼の本当の生涯の仕事は、引き取った国の古代文化を保存し、償還し、解釈することでした。彼は北米の聴衆にメキシコの近代巨匠の絵画を説明し、先コロンブス期美術の学識ある初期のコレクターとして名声を博しました。スプラットリングと彼のワークショップは、着実に続く著名なアメリカ人訪問者と、彼らが見たい、体験したいと望む国との間の、目に見えて文化的に魅力的なつながりとして徐々に認知されるようになりました。スプラットリング氏は、メキシコで最も尊敬されるアメリカ人の一人としての自身の評判が、亡くなる前に伝説的な地位を獲得するのを目撃するという稀な幸運に恵まれた。 『ウィリアム・スプラットリング、その生涯と芸術』は、この豊かで多様な人生を生き生きと再構築しており、その独特の美的遺産は、自国とは異なる文明に対するアメリカ人の態度に深い影響を与えた、より大きな文化的成果の一部にすぎません。
$500.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング ハンド カフリンクス
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist スターリング カフリンクス、両方向 30 mm、10.8 グラム。問題なく完全に機能しますウィリアム スプラットリング (1900 ~ 1967) スプラットリングは、ニューオーリンズのチューレーン大学で教鞭を執った建築家兼芸術家で、1920 年代後半にメキシコに来て、タスコ市に定住しました。テュレーンの同僚たちからメソアメリカの考古学と文化に興味を持ち、彼は講義と探検のために数夏メキシコへ旅行した。彼はメキシコシティから110マイル離れたゲレーロ州の人里離れた村を探し、そこではアステカ族の言語であるナワトル語が話されている場所もあった。収集された工芸品や現代の先住民工芸品が点在しています。スプラットリングは銀の製造とデザインで富を築きましたが、彼の本当の生涯の仕事は、引き取った国の古代文化を保存し、償還し、解釈することでした。彼は北米の聴衆にメキシコの近代巨匠の絵画を説明し、先コロンブス期美術の学識ある初期のコレクターとして名声を博しました。スプラットリングと彼のワークショップは、着実に続く著名なアメリカ人訪問者と、彼らが見たい、体験したいと望む国との間の、目に見えて文化的に魅力的なつながりとして徐々に認知されるようになりました。スプラットリング氏は、メキシコで最も尊敬されるアメリカ人の一人としての自身の評判が、亡くなる前に伝説的な地位を獲得するのを目撃するという稀な幸運に恵まれた。 『ウィリアム・スプラットリング、その生涯と芸術』は、この豊かで多様な人生を生き生きと再構築しており、その独特の美的遺産は、自国とは異なる文明に対するアメリカ人の態度に深い影響を与えた、より大きな文化的成果の一部にすぎません。
$350.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニスト スターリング ミックスメタル カフリンクス
William Spratling(1900-1967) タスコ モダニズムのスターリング ミックスメタル カフリンクス。各辺18mm×14mm、15.3グラム。 ウィリアム スプラットリング (1900-1967) スプラットリングは、ニューオーリンズのチューレーン大学で教鞭をとった建築家兼芸術家で、1920 年代後半にメキシコに来てタスコ市に定住しました。テュレーンの同僚たちからメソアメリカの考古学と文化に興味を持ち、彼は講義と探検のために数夏メキシコへ旅行した。彼はメキシコシティから110マイル離れたゲレーロ州の人里離れた村を探し、そこではアステカ族の言語であるナワトル語が話されている場所もあった。収集された工芸品や現代の先住民工芸品が点在しています。スプラットリングは銀の製造とデザインで富を築きましたが、彼の本当の生涯の仕事は、引き取った国の古代文化を保存し、償還し、解釈することでした。彼は北米の聴衆にメキシコの近代巨匠の絵画を説明し、先コロンブス期美術の学識ある初期のコレクターとして名声を博しました。スプラットリングと彼のワークショップは、着実に続く著名なアメリカ人訪問者と、彼らが見たい、体験したいと望む国との間の、目に見えて文化的に魅力的なつながりとして徐々に認知されるようになりました。スプラットリング氏は、メキシコで最も尊敬されるアメリカ人の一人としての自身の評判が、亡くなる前に伝説的な地位を獲得するのを目撃するという稀な幸運に恵まれた。 『ウィリアム・スプラットリング、その生涯と芸術』は、この豊かで多様な人生を生き生きと再構築しており、その独特の美的遺産は、自国とは異なる文明に対するアメリカ人の態度に深い影響を与えた、より大きな文化的成果の一部にすぎません。
$350.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin William Waldo Dodge Westport Yacht Club hammered sterling silver creamer trophy
William Waldo Dodge Westport Yacht Club hammered sterling silver creamer trophy. Weight and measurements in pictures, a zillion times nicer than the pictures suggest. Amazing work of art with no damage or significant wear. William Waldo Dodge, Jr. (1895-1971), architect and craftsman, was one of the leading figures in Ashevilles architectural scene as well as an illustrious and well-known silversmith. He was part of an important larger movement in Asheville that expressed the influences of the romantic and Arts and Crafts movements in a variety of media from architecture to silver, pottery, weaving, and other arts. His personalized work attracted liberal patronage, even during the Great Depression, from clients who could still afford to build, and his buildings remain treasured expressions of his craftsmanly approach to architecture. Dodge was born in Washington, D. C. in 1895, the son of William W. and Margaret Parker Dodge. His father was a patent attorney who headed a successful family legal practice in the nations capital. William, Jr., attended the Friends School in Washington and then Philips-Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. He was sent to Princeton University to prepare for a career in law, but after a year decided that he did not want to be an attorney and enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study architecture. He was graduated from MIT with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1916. From Cambridge, with World War I looming, he went to Plattsburg, New York, and enrolled in officers training school. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant and sent to France as a member of the American Expeditionary Force. Wounded in battle, he was awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart. Exposure to chlorine gas during the war aggravated Dodges tubercular condition, and after the war, he was treated at the veterans hospital at Oteen near Asheville, North Carolina, a community long regarded as having a climate and surroundings beneficial to patients afflicted with lung diseases. This assignment brought Dodge to the Asheville area, where he spent most of the rest of his life. At Oteen he taught crafts to fellow patients and developed an interest in silver and copper smithing. After he was released from the hospital, Dodge moved to Connecticut and married Margaret Robinson, but a relapse forced him to enter Gaylord Tuberculosis Sanitorium. While he was convalescing there, the Dodges studied silversmithing. After his discharge, the couple moved to Asheville, where Dodge briefly taught physics and mechanical drawing at the Asheville Boys School. He opened a silversmith shop on Charlotte Street in Asheville and created over the years a unique and widely admired body of artistic silver work. Early in the 1920s, a prominent Asheville citizen asked Dodge to design a residence for him, and Dodge planned for him the lavish Tudor Revival style Hammond-Knowlton House (1925). Drawing upon his training at MIT, Dodd added architectural practice to his silversmiths craft. With Asheville in the midst of a boom period, he found abundant opportunities and in 1927 moved to a shop he designed and built in the new suburban community of Biltmore Forest, developed on a portion of the Biltmore Estate. An account of Dodges practice was published in the American Architect in November, 1928, illustrating his silverware, workshop, and studio, and describing him as “an architect by profession and a craftsman by avocation. In 1929 Dodge obtained a license to practice architecture in North Carolina, and he continued to attract or find commissions during the Great Depression. Blending English, French, and rustic elements already favored in the mountain city, where the mountain setting and the romantic (and French) aura of Biltmore exerted strong influences, Dodge rendered these themes in picturesque compositions enriched with handcrafted detailing that appealed to the wealthy residents of Asheville and Biltmore Forest. His own shop and other small buildingsincluding repurposed log cabins from the regiondisplay his intricately crafted details and rustic motifs on a modest scale, while larger houses such as the William A. Knight House II in Biltmore Forest combine brick, stucco, stone, and wood, and individually designed details of wood carvings, hinges, sculptures, and more to evoke the spirit of a French chateau. In 1942, facing the wartime hiatus in private construction, he and five other western North Carolina architects banded together to form the architectural firm of Six Associates to enable them to compete for defense contracts and other large projects. Although the firm continued and expanded after the war, in 1947 Dodge withdrew to resume his own practice, which he pursued until his retirement in 1956. His son William Waldo Dodge, III, followed him in the profession with a large practice in Raleigh. Note: A large collection entitled the William Waldo Dodge Architectural Drawings, 1916-1989 (MC 00372) was donated in 2010 to the Special Collections Research Center at NCSU Libraries. Although most of the drawings are from the firm of Dodge III, there are several by Dodge, Jr., especially from the post-World War II period. When processing is complete and further field checking can be done, additional entries will be inserted in the building list. In the meantime readers may consult the preliminary inventory at http://library.ncsu.edu/findingaids/mc00372.
$750.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin ウィリアム ズニー (ズニ族、1938 ~ 1983 年) チャンネル インレイ ボロタイ
William Zunie (ズニ族、1938 ~ 1983 年) チャネル インレイ ボロタイ、長さ 38 インチ、高さ 2.25 インチ x 幅 2 インチのスライド付き。32.1 グラム。すべての貴金属はテストされ、保証されています。ネイティブ アメリカンのジュエリーはすべてテストされ、保証されています。シルバーまたはスターリングは、最低 90% (コイン) の銀、場合によってはそれ以上の含有量であることが保証されます。マークが付いているものはすべて、そのマークが付いているものであることが保証されます。ほとんどのブレスレットは 6 インチの手首で撮影され、指輪は可能な場合は適切なサイズの指で撮影されます。 。ブレスレットの場合、説明に寸法が記載されていない場合は、金属が布製の巻尺の数字と一致する内周が表示されます。
$300.00
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www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Willie Yazzie Sr, Navajo vintage sterling silver bear paw belt buckle
Willie Yazzie Sr, Navajo vintage sterling silver bear paw belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. After the success of the overlay designs made at the Hopi Guild many other silversmiths and shops incorporated overlay in their designs (see Overlay is Not Always Hopi Made). Navajo trader Dean Kirk opened his own trading post at Manuelito, New Mexico (between Gallup and the Arizona border) by January 1941. The silver work made in Dean’s shop was typically Navajo tourist type designs and hallmarked UITA22 (under the auspices of the United Indian Traders Association) until about 1951. That’s when Kirk designed a series of overlay pins to be made by Navajo smiths in his employ incorporating Hohokam and Mimbres designs. These designs proved to be very popular, as a 1958 newspaper advertisement for Enchanted Mesa in Albuquerque promoted “Dean Kirk’s Navajo Overlay Silver”. The overlay pieces made at Kirk’s shop were rarely hallmarked.However, one of the Navajo silversmiths who worked for Dean Kirk was Willie Yazzie, he made his own hallmark and used it on pieces he made in Kirk’s shop.Much of the following information was relayed to Alan Ferg (archivist and archaeologist at Arizona State Museum) by William P. (Willie) Yazzie, Jr, in February 2018. Ferg’s investigation of an overlay belt buckle in his possession, lacking a hallmark, has led to previously unrecorded information about Willie Yazzie, as well as the identification of an additional hallmark used by the artist.Willie Yazzie made the overlay bolo at Dean Kirk’s shop, it includes a deer and stylized Hopi designs; a small piece of turquoise is inlaid flush in the deer’s body. His Navajo wedding basket pin incorporates a small piece of copper to symbolize the red band in traditional wedding baskets. Willie Yazzie made the overlay bolo at Dean Kirk’s shop, it includes a deer and stylized Hopi designs; a small piece of turquoise is inlaid flush in the deer’s body. His Navajo wedding basket pin incorporates a small piece of copper to symbolize the red band in traditional wedding baskets.According to Social Security records, Willie A. Yazzie was born at Chinle, Arizona in 1928. His son says he learned silverwork at Dean Kirk’s trading post in Manuelito in the early 1950s, and created his touchmark (or hallmark) no later than 1960, and after that time his pieces made at Dean Kirk’s would have included his gourd dipper hallmark. His designs often incorporated animal figures such as roadrunners or Navajo designs including Yeis and Father Sky. He never added “tamp work,” or a textured pattern to the background designs.In 1960 Ansel Hall, concessionaire at Mesa Verde National Park, was looking for a silversmith to demonstrate at the park during the summers months, Dean Kirk recommended Willie Yazzie and he was hired by Hall. Willie worked at Mesa Verde in the summers from 1960 to 1983, except for 1965 when he was sick. Yazzie created a special hallmark to denote pieces he made at Mesa Verde. The mark depicts Square Tower House, a ruin within the park, and was included with his gourd dipper mark during the summers of 1960-1964 and 1966-1983.
$325.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Willie Yazzie, Sr. (Navajo), 1928-1999 Overlay sterling silver pins (2)
Willie Yazzie, Sr. (Navajo), 1928-1999 Overlay silver pins (2) Largest 2", 18.9 grams total weight. <br><br>Navajo Overlay Artist Willie Yazzie<br><br>After the success of the overlay designs made at the Hopi Guild many other<br>silversmiths and shops incorporated overlay in their designs (see Overlay is Not<br>Always Hopi Made). Navajo trader Dean Kirk opened his own trading post at<br>Manuelito, New Mexico (between Gallup and the Arizona border) by January 1941.<br>The silver work made in Dean’s shop was typically Navajo tourist type designs<br>and hallmarked UITA22 (under the auspices of the United Indian Traders<br>Association) until about 1951. That’s when Kirk designed a series of overlay<br>pins to be made by Navajo smiths in his employ incorporating Hohokam and Mimbres<br>designs. These designs proved to be very popular, as a 1958 newspaper<br>advertisement for Enchanted Mesa in Albuquerque promoted “Dean Kirk’s Navajo<br>Overlay Silver”. The overlay pieces made at Kirk’s shop were rarely hallmarked.<br><br>However, one of the Navajo silversmiths who worked for Dean Kirk was Willie<br>Yazzie, he made his own hallmark and used it on pieces he made in Kirk’s shop.<br><br>Much of the following information was relayed to Alan Ferg (archivist and<br>archaeologist at Arizona State Museum) by William P. (Willie) Yazzie, Jr, in<br>February 2018. Ferg’s investigation of an overlay belt buckle in his possession,<br>lacking a hallmark, has led to previously unrecorded information about Willie<br>Yazzie, as well as the identification of an additional hallmark used by the<br>artist.<br><br>According to Social Security records, Willie A. Yazzie was born at Chinle,<br>Arizona in 1928. His son says he learned silverwork at Dean Kirk’s trading post<br>in Manuelito in the early 1950s, and created his touchmark (or hallmark) no<br>later than 1960, and after that time his pieces made at Dean Kirk’s would have<br>included his gourd dipper hallmark. His designs often incorporated animal<br>figures such as roadrunners or Navajo designs including Yeis and Father Sky. He<br>never added “tamp work,” or a textured pattern to the background designs.<br><br>In 1960 Ansel Hall, concessionaire at Mesa Verde National Park, was looking for<br>a silversmith to demonstrate at the park during the summers months, Dean Kirk<br>recommended Willie Yazzie and he was hired by Hall. Willie worked at Mesa Verde<br>in the summers from 1960 to 1983, except for 1965 when he was sick. Yazzie<br>created a special hallmark to denote pieces he made at Mesa Verde. The mark<br>depicts Square Tower House, a ruin within the park, and was included with his<br>gourd dipper mark during the summers of 1960-1964 and 1966-1983.<br><br>Willie A. Yazzie died in 1999, but his family, including his widow, daughter and<br>Willie Jr continue the tradition of Willie’s overlay work. Willie Jr said that<br>his sister has most of their father’s tools and stamps, and that she still uses<br>the gourd dipper mark. Willie uses mostly his initials as his hallmark, but<br>doesn’t do much silverwork anymore, he is retired from the National Park Service<br>where he was a ranger at Canyon de Chelly. Willie, who lives in Chinle, said his<br>sons do a little silversmithing, but that they are busy and don’t have much time<br>for it.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Wilson Jim Navajo sterling silver and turquoise pendant
Wilson Jim Navajo silver and turquoise pendant. 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