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  • Antique Traveling Inkwells Leather covered ornate Brass with glass inserts Civil

    Antique Traveling Inkwells Leather covered ornate Brass with glass inserts Civil

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    Selling both mid to late 19th century. I've seen these called civil war<br>Inkwells, heard they've been dug at battle fields. I don't know about all that,<br>but they are 19th century for sure. One is Russian, the other unmarked. Both<br>sprigs, clasps, and hinges work well. One is missing the piece that covers the<br>spring to seal the jar. Many things would work for that if it matters. No other<br>issues other than appropriate wear. They're both 1 9/16" tall.

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    $245.00

  • Antique Traveling Optometrists kit

    Antique Traveling Optometrists kit

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    Antique Traveling Optometrists kit. Very complete set from the last half of the<br>19th century, likely used up until the early 20th century. One wood box full of<br>lenses, then larger leather covered box with trial lenses and the glasses that<br>would fit the interchangeable lenses for the actual eye exam. The case also has<br>a removable tray for and a pouch up top for the eye charts shown. Selling<br>everything shown in as found condition with 100 years of dirt and grime, some<br>wear to exterior of cases and latches missing on wood lens box.

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    $704.00

  • Antique Tribal silver bracelet

    Antique Tribal silver bracelet

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    Antique Tribal silver bracelet. Very old bracelet guaranteed solid silver (tested), recently acquired from a collection put together in the mid 20th century. 204 grams, again guaranteed silver of a fairly high content, 80% or more. Measures 2 5/8" across in the interior, 4" across the exterior. it has a few old stable cracks in the interior. Very old solid bracelet built like a tank.

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    $345.00

  • Antique Tribal Silver necklace

    Antique Tribal Silver necklace

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    Antique Tribal Silver necklace. This was hanging on the wall of an American Diplomat's estate I purchased several years ago. The son's wife was Chinese the no longer with us diplomat spent most of his career in the Middle East/Asia. He had tons of great swords, etc that were diplomatic gifts as I assume this likely was. Tested and guaranteed high content silver 80% or more. Necklace approx 24" long, each side 10" and pendant 4". 165.9 grams.

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    $804.00

  • Antique Turkey Pewter Ice Cream Mold c.1900 - Estate Fresh Austin

    Antique Turkey Pewter Ice Cream Mold c.1900

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    Antique Turkey Pewter Ice Cream Mold c.1900 chocolate or ice cream mold. 4.5" x 2.5". No issues, strong hinge. B8

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    $55.00

  • Antique University of Texas Austin Capitol souvenir lot - Estate Fresh Austin

    Antique University of Texas Austin Capitol souvenir lot

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    Antique University of Texas Austin Capitol souvenir lot. All 4 items from the first quarter of the 20th century, likely all pre 1910. No damage to any piece, selling all 4, largest 8 3/8" wide. The UT one being called Texas State University is very cool. blkcrateredbag

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    $275.00

  • Antique Vienna Figure Lace woman Laundress Meissen KPM style Impressed Shield Ma

    Antique Vienna Figure Lace woman Laundress Meissen KPM style Impressed Shield Ma

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    Guaranteed 19th century or older. I believe it may even be 18th century. There<br>is no damage or restorations. The separations of the lace are from the firing.<br>Unsure of manufacturer. 4" tall.

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    $175.00

  • Antique Vienna Porcelain Boy Throwing Snowballs 19th century

    Antique Vienna Porcelain Boy Throwing Snowballs 19th century

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    Guaranteed 19th century or older Extremely heavy piece of hard porcelain for its<br>size. Very Good quality. No cracks, chips, or restorations. 4.25" tall

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    $145.00

  • Antique Vienna Porcelain Boy Warming Hands over Fire 19th century

    Antique Vienna Porcelain Boy Warming Hands over Fire 19th century

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    .<br>Guaranteed 19th century or older Extremely heavy piece of hard porcelain for its<br>size. Very Good quality. I believe there's very old professional restoration to<br>the right hand. No other damage. 6" tall.

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    $115.00

  • Antique Viennese Bronze Conquistador on a Horse High Detail Miniature - Estate Fresh Austin

    Antique Viennese Bronze Conquistador on a Horse High Detail Miniature

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    Antique Viennese Bronze Conquistador on a Horse High Detail Miniature. Very nice 19th century bronze with incredible detail. The only identifying mark I could find on the base is a Stamped F, I'm not sure if Bergman marked any pieces like that. The quality is comparable to Bergman IMO. 8" tall to top of staff x 5" wide. No detectable issues. B29

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    $325.00

  • Antique Viking Ship Scandinavian Sterling Silver and Bronze Enamel Belt Buckle

    Antique Viking Ship Scandinavian Sterling Silver and Bronze Enamel Belt Buckle

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    Antique Viking Ship Scandinavian Sterling Silver and Bronze Enamel Belt Buckle.<br>Very old antique piece most likely one of a kind. My guess is it's late 19th to<br>early 20th century but it might be older. The back is silver (tested. The front<br>is bronze with enamel. I didn't research the hallmark. Really nice work of art<br>with no issues. 2.25" wide x 1.75" tall.

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    $750.00

  • Antique Volkstedt Porcelain Figure group courting couple Drinking Tea on gilt wo

    Antique Volkstedt Porcelain Figure group courting couple Drinking Tea on gilt wo

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    Antique Porcelain Figure group courting couple Drinking Tea on gilt wood Base<br>19th century Large7" tall x 8" wide without base. Base is wood and is 11.5" x 9"<br>x 2.25" tall. Some wear to the wood base. Lady has two fingers missing two<br>chipped leaves on base. No other damage or restorations.

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    $645.00

  • Antique Von Schierholz Dresden Candelabra

    Antique Von Schierholz Dresden Candelabra

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    Antique Von Schierholz Dresden Candelabra. No cracks, chips, restorations, or<br>loss to petals. And yes I was very careful resting it slowly on the granite for<br>the base pics as I've been doing stuff like this for all my life. 14" tall x 11"<br>wide.<br>isshelf

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    $275.00

  • Antique Wavecrest art glass pin/trinket dish

    Antique Wavecrest art glass pin/trinket dish

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    Antique Wavecrest art glass pin/trinket dish. 4.75" wide x 1.5" tall. No cracks,<br>chips, or scratches on glass.

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    $65.00

  • Antique Wedwood Black Basalt Kenlock ware Creamers Ottawa and Floral - Estate Fresh Austin

    Antique Wedwood Black Basalt Kenlock ware Creamers Ottawa and Floral

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    Antique Wedwood Black Basalt Kenlock ware Creamers Ottawa and Floral. Both estate fresh. One slightly larger 5 3/8" spout to handle x 2.25" tall and unmarked. It had a note in it dating it to 1798, I'm not sure if that's correct but it's obviously Wedgwood and I'm guaranteeing it 19th century or earlier. The slightly smaller one is from late 19th to about 1910, I don't have time to look up the date code. Neither have any damage, loss, or restorations. Selling both tw129

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    $175.00

  • Antique Yemenite Silver filigree Bracelet

    Antique Yemenite Silver filigree Bracelet

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    Antique Yemenite Silver filigree Bracelet. Very old bracelet guaranteed solid<br>silver (tested), recently acquired from a collection put together in the mid<br>20th century. 215.9 grams, again guaranteed silver of a fairly high content, 80%<br>or more. Measures 2.5" across in the interior, 4.75" across the exterior.

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    $345.00

  • Antique Yemenite Silver filigree bracelet b

    Antique Yemenite Silver filigree bracelet b

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    Antique Yemenite Silver filigree bracelet. Very old bracelet guaranteed solid silver (tested), recently acquired from a collection put together in the mid 20th century. 86 grams, again guaranteed silver of a fairly high content, 80% or more. Measures 2.75" across in the interior, 4 1/8" across the exterior. No issues.

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    $275.00

  • Antique Yerba Mate Bombilla Alpaca/gold plated

    Antique Yerba Mate Bombilla Alpaca/gold plated

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    Antique Yerba Mate Bombilla Alpaca/gold plated. Spoon 8" long, Cup 5" tall, no issues.anderas

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    $195.00

  • Antique Zuni Petit Point Sterling and Turquoise squash blossom necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    Antique Zuni Petit Point Sterling and Turquoise squash blossom necklace

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    Antique Zuni Petit Point Sterling and Turquoise squash blossom necklace. Nice old diminutive squash blossom from the early 20th century. 20" long with a 1 5/8" x 2" long naja. It was likely worn by a young woman or child originally. 86.2 grams, very unique piece.

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    $2,175.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Los Castillo Modernist space age sterling cufflinks

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Los Castillo Modernist space age sterling cufflinks

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Los Castillo Modernist space age sterling cufflinks 1 5/16" x .75" face, 24.7 grams.Pineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School and is recognized as a world-class designer and a Mexican national treasure.   Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is often said that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thick geometric necklace that might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact, faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes down the décolletage.  In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as many costly semiprecious stones or set them with as much ingenuity, skill, and variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master.

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    $384.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Mid Century Modern sterling belt buckle

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Mid Century Modern sterling belt buckle

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Mid Century Modern sterling belt buckle 2.5" x 1 3/8", fits up to a 1 1/8" belt. 42.9 grams. <br><br>Pineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School and is recognized as a<br>world-class designer and a Mexican national treasure. <br> Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the<br>human form. It is often said that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it<br>feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thick geometric necklace that<br>might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,<br>faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck<br>or drapes down the décolletage.  In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with as much ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master.

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    $384.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 970 silver modernist botanical pin

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 970 silver modernist botanical pin

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 970 silver modernist botanical pin, measurements in pics.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $295.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 970 silver photo holder keychain

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 970 silver photo holder keychain

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 970 silver photo holder keychain. All info in pics, stays shut with catch loop. Holds .5" x 1" pics.Antonio Pineda (1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $195.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 980 silver flower pin

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 980 silver flower pin

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco 980 silver flower pin 12.8 grams, other measurements in pics.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $225.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco articulating silver and amethyst pin/earrings

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco articulating silver and amethyst pin/earrings

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco articulating silver and amethyst pin/earrings, measurements in pics. Amazing set, the pin is hinged in the center of each rod, so they wiggle all over the place, very sturdy and well made.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $850.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco flower pin with leaf

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco flower pin with leaf

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco flower pin with leaf, measurements in pics.Antonio Pineda (1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach, informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $225.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver leaf form bracelet

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver leaf form bracelet

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver leaf form bracelet, measurements in pics.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $545.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver pin and earrings set

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver pin and earrings set

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver pin and earrings set. All pieces hand hammered and seem a perfect match. Earring don't have a Pineda hallmark but the Mexico and Sterling stamps look the same. Measurements and weight in pics.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $345.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Mixed metals horse head pin and earrings

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Mixed metals horse head pin and earrings

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Mixed metals horse head pin and earrings, measurements in pics. Buying the exact item(s) shown with no issues.Antonio Pineda (1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach, informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $995.00

  • アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト キャッツアイ スターリング カフリンクス

    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト キャッツアイ スターリング カフリンクス

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    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト キャッツアイ スターリング カフリンクス、何の問題もなく、完全に機能します。フェイス29mm×25mm、27グラム。 アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009)メキシコのゲレーロ州の山間の町タスコでは、大規模な採掘は16 世紀にまで遡り、銀は生活の一部となっています。メキシコ革命 (1910 ~ 20) 後の数年間、モダニズムと新しいメキシコの国民的アイデンティティの形成に影響を受け、まったく革新的なアプローチでジュエリーやその他の銀製品がそこで作られました。現在 89 歳のアントニオピネダは、タスコ学校の存命会員 2 人のうちの 1 人であり、世界クラスのデザイナーおよびメキシコの国宝として認められています。 2008 年 8 月 24 日にファウラー美術館で初開催される巡回展「シルバーの誘惑: メキシコのモダニスト アントニオ ピネダの芸術」では、ピネダの賞賛された銀細工の約 200 点が展示されます。重要なことは、ピネダは多くの功績と国際的な名声を持っていますが、自分自身を主にタスクケーニョ (タスコ) の銀細工師であると認識しています。 Taxco 運動は、その発足以来、技術的な成果と設計において新境地を開拓しました。アメリカ生まれでタスコを拠点とするデザイナー、ウィリアムスプラットリングは現代のタスコ シルバー運動の先頭に立ったとされていますが、その後独立した工房を設立し、独特のシルバー製品を開発したのは才能のあるメキシコ人デザイナーのグループでした。 「タスコスクール」。これらのデザイナーは、コロンビア以前の芸術など、数多くの美的方向性を取り入れました。メキシコ植民地時代の銀細工、宗教画、その他の芸術作品。 地元の大衆芸術をモダニズムの幅広い範囲内で融合させています。ピネダ自身は、その大胆なデザインと宝石の独創的な使用で賞賛されています。 Silver Seduction は、1930 年代から 70 年代にかけての彼の作品の進化をたどります。ネックレスとブレスレットがそれぞれ 50 点以上あるほか、数多くの美しい指輪、イヤリング、そして彼のホロウエアや食器の多様な例が含まれています。 。すべての作品には、ピネダの非常に洗練された仕上がりと手造りの魅力の実現が難しい組み合わせが特徴です。ピネダのジュエリーは、人間の形をエレガントに表現していることで特に知られています。ピネダは体にぴったりフィットし、着用するとぴったりだとよく言われます。たとえば、一見すると快適に着用するには重すぎたり、硬すぎたりするように見える厚い幾何学的なネックレスは、実際にはファセットが施されたり、ヒンジが付いたり、中空になったりして、首や首を優雅に取り囲みます。 デコルテに魅惑的にドレープします。さらに、ピネダほど多くの高価な半貴石を使用し、多くの創意工夫、技術、多様性を持ってそれらをセッティングしたタッケーニョの宝石商は他にありません。最も才能のある銀細工師だけがマスターできる

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    $295.00

  • アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト キャッツアイ スターリング カフリンクス

    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト キャッツアイ スターリング カフリンクス

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    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト キャッツアイ スターリング カフリンクス、何の問題もなく、完全に機能します。 28mm×20mm×25.1グラム。 アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009)メキシコのゲレーロ州の山間の町タスコでは、大規模な採掘は16 世紀にまで遡り、銀は生活の一部となっています。メキシコ革命 (1910 ~ 20) 後の数年間、モダニズムと新しいメキシコの国民的アイデンティティの形成に影響を受け、まったく革新的なアプローチでジュエリーやその他の銀製品がそこで作られました。現在 89 歳のアントニオピネダは、タスコ学校の存命会員 2 人のうちの 1 人であり、世界クラスのデザイナーおよびメキシコの国宝として認められています。 2008 年 8 月 24 日にファウラー美術館で初開催される巡回展「シルバーの誘惑: メキシコのモダニスト アントニオ ピネダの芸術」では、ピネダの賞賛された銀細工の約 200 点が展示されます。重要なことは、ピネダは多くの功績と国際的な名声を持っていますが、自分自身を主にタスクケーニョ (タスコ) の銀細工師であると認識しています。 Taxco 運動は、その発足以来、技術的な成果と設計において新境地を開拓しました。アメリカ生まれでタスコを拠点とするデザイナー、ウィリアムスプラットリングは現代のタスコ シルバー運動の先頭に立ったとされていますが、その後独立した工房を設立し、独特のシルバー製品を開発したのは才能のあるメキシコ人デザイナーのグループでした。 「タスコスクール」。これらのデザイナーは、コロンビア以前の芸術など、数多くの美的方向性を取り入れました。メキシコ植民地時代の銀細工、宗教画、その他の芸術作品。 地元の大衆芸術をモダニズムの幅広い範囲内で融合させています。ピネダ自身は、その大胆なデザインと宝石の独創的な使用で賞賛されています。 Silver Seduction は、1930 年代から 70 年代にかけての彼の作品の進化をたどります。ネックレスとブレスレットがそれぞれ 50 点以上あるほか、数多くの美しい指輪、イヤリング、そして彼のホロウエアや食器の多様な例が含まれています。 。すべての作品には、ピネダの非常に洗練された仕上がりと手造りの魅力の実現が難しい組み合わせが特徴です。ピネダのジュエリーは、人間の形をエレガントに表現していることで特に知られています。ピネダは体にぴったりフィットし、着用するとぴったりだとよく言われます。たとえば、一見すると快適に着用するには重すぎたり、硬すぎたりするように見える厚い幾何学的なネックレスは、実際にはファセットが施されたり、ヒンジが付いたり、中空になったりして、首や首を優雅に取り囲みます。 デコルテに魅惑的にドレープします。さらに、ピネダほど多くの高価な半貴石を使用し、多くの創意工夫、技術、多様性を持ってそれらをセッティングしたタッケーニョの宝石商は他にありません。最も才能のある銀細工師だけがマスターできる

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  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Horseshoe money clip

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Horseshoe money clip

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Horseshoe money clip, no issues, pics should answer any questions.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $275.00

  • アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) 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

    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) 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

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    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) 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、何の問題もなく、完全に機能します。 30 mm x 18 mm x 23.2 グラム。アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009)メキシコのゲレーロ州の山間の町タスコでは、大規模な採掘は16 世紀にまで遡ることができます。そして銀は生き方なのです。メキシコ革命 (1910 ~ 20) 後の数年間、モダニズムと新しいメキシコの国民的アイデンティティの形成に影響を受け、まったく革新的なアプローチでジュエリーやその他の銀製品がそこで作られました。現在 89 歳のアントニオピネダは、タスコ学校の存命会員 2 人のうちの 1 人であり、世界クラスのデザイナーおよびメキシコの国宝として認められています。 2008 年 8 月 24 日にファウラー美術館で初開催される巡回展「シルバーの誘惑: メキシコのモダニスト アントニオ ピネダの芸術」では、ピネダの賞賛された銀細工の約 200 点が展示されます。重要なことは、ピネダは多くの功績と国際的な名声を持っていますが、自分自身を主にタスクケーニョ (タスコ) の銀細工師であると認識しています。 Taxco 運動は、その発足以来、技術的な成果と設計において新境地を開拓しました。アメリカ生まれでタスコを拠点とするデザイナー、ウィリアムスプラットリングは現代のタスコ シルバー運動の先頭に立ったとされていますが、その後独立した工房を設立し、独特のシルバー製品を開発したのは才能のあるメキシコ人デザイナーのグループでした。 「タスコスクール」。これらのデザイナーは、コロンビア以前の芸術など、数多くの美的方向性を取り入れました。メキシコ植民地時代の銀細工、宗教画、その他の芸術作品。 地元の大衆芸術をモダニズムの幅広い範囲内で融合させています。ピネダ自身は、その大胆なデザインと宝石の独創的な使用で賞賛されています。 Silver Seduction は、1930 年代から 70 年代にかけての彼の作品の進化をたどります。ネックレスとブレスレットがそれぞれ 50 点以上あるほか、数多くの美しい指輪、イヤリング、そして彼のホロウエアや食器の多様な例が含まれています。 。すべての作品には、ピネダの非常に洗練された仕上がりと手造りの魅力の実現が難しい組み合わせが特徴です。ピネダのジュエリーは、人間の形をエレガントに表現していることで特に知られています。ピネダは体にぴったりフィットし、着用するとぴったりだとよく言われます。たとえば、一見すると快適に着用するには重すぎたり、硬すぎたりするように見える厚い幾何学的なネックレスは、実際にはファセットが施されたり、ヒンジが付いたり、中空になったりして、首や首を優雅に取り囲みます。 デコルテに魅惑的にドレープします。さらに、ピネダほど多くの高価な半貴石を使用し、多くの創意工夫、技術、多様性を持ってそれらをセッティングしたタッケーニョの宝石商は他にありません。最も才能のある銀細工師だけがマスターできる

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    $295.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling amethyst leaf pin

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling amethyst leaf pin

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling amethyst leaf pin. Very interesting and unusual treatment to the squiggly bottom. 18.3 grams, other measurements in pics.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $895.00

  • アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング オニキス カフリンクス

    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング オニキス カフリンクス

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    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング オニキス カフリンクス、何の問題もなく、完全に機能します。 20 mm 四方、21.2 グラムアントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009)メキシコのゲレーロ州の山間の町タスコでは、大規模な採掘は16 世紀にまで遡ることができ、銀はその手段として利用されています。人生の。メキシコ革命 (1910 ~ 20) 後の数年間、モダニズムと新しいメキシコの国民的アイデンティティの形成に影響を受け、まったく革新的なアプローチでジュエリーやその他の銀製品がそこで作られました。現在 89 歳のアントニオピネダは、タスコ学校の存命会員 2 人のうちの 1 人であり、世界クラスのデザイナーおよびメキシコの国宝として認められています。 2008 年 8 月 24 日にファウラー美術館で初開催される巡回展「シルバーの誘惑: メキシコのモダニスト アントニオ ピネダの芸術」では、ピネダの賞賛された銀細工の約 200 点が展示されます。重要なことは、ピネダは多くの功績と国際的な名声を持っていますが、自分自身を主にタスクケーニョ (タスコ) の銀細工師であると認識しています。 Taxco 運動は、その発足以来、技術的な成果と設計において新境地を開拓しました。アメリカ生まれでタスコを拠点とするデザイナー、ウィリアムスプラットリングは現代のタスコ シルバー運動の先頭に立ったとされていますが、その後独立した工房を設立し、独特のシルバー製品を開発したのは才能のあるメキシコ人デザイナーのグループでした。 「タスコスクール」。これらのデザイナーは、コロンビア以前の芸術など、数多くの美的方向性を取り入れました。メキシコ植民地時代の銀細工、宗教画、その他の芸術作品。 地元の大衆芸術をモダニズムの幅広い範囲内で融合させています。ピネダ自身は、その大胆なデザインと宝石の独創的な使用で賞賛されています。 Silver Seduction は、1930 年代から 70 年代にかけての彼の作品の進化をたどります。ネックレスとブレスレットがそれぞれ 50 点以上あるほか、数多くの美しい指輪、イヤリング、そして彼のホロウエアや食器の多様な例が含まれています。 。すべての作品には、ピネダの非常に洗練された仕上がりと手造りの魅力の実現が難しい組み合わせが特徴です。ピネダのジュエリーは、人間の形をエレガントに表現していることで特に知られています。ピネダは体にぴったりフィットし、着用するとぴったりだとよく言われます。たとえば、一見すると快適に着用するには重すぎたり、硬すぎたりするように見える厚い幾何学的なネックレスは、実際にはファセットが施されたり、ヒンジが付いたり、中空になったりして、首や首を優雅に取り囲みます。 デコルテに魅惑的にドレープします。さらに、ピネダほど多くの高価な半貴石を使用し、多くの創意工夫、技術、多様性を持ってそれらをセッティングしたタッケーニョの宝石商は他にありません。最も才能のある銀細工師だけがマスターできる

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  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist sterling clips

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist sterling clips

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist sterling clips. Selling the three, clip what you want to clip. Measurements in pics. Two likely tie clips, third maybe money clip or bookmark, not sure.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling cufflinks

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling cufflinks

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling cufflinks 13/16" 9/16" face.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Macaw cufflinks

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Macaw cufflinks

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Macaw cufflinks .75" face.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Mixed metals cufflinks

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Mixed metals cufflinks

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Mixed metals cufflinks 1 3/8" x 1" face.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $265.00

  • アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング ムーンストーン カフリンクス

    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング ムーンストーン カフリンクス

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    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング ムーンストーン カフリンクス、何の問題もなく、完全に機能します。フェイス 20 mm x 18 mm、14.3 グラム。アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009)メキシコのゲレーロ州の山間の町タスコでの大規模な採掘は、16 世紀にまで遡ることができます。 、そしてシルバーは生き方です。メキシコ革命 (1910 ~ 20) 後の数年間、モダニズムと新しいメキシコの国民的アイデンティティの形成に影響を受け、まったく革新的なアプローチでジュエリーやその他の銀製品がそこで作られました。現在 89 歳のアントニオピネダは、タスコ学校の存命会員 2 人のうちの 1 人であり、世界クラスのデザイナーおよびメキシコの国宝として認められています。 2008 年 8 月 24 日にファウラー美術館で初開催される巡回展「シルバーの誘惑: メキシコのモダニスト アントニオ ピネダの芸術」では、ピネダの賞賛された銀細工の約 200 点が展示されます。重要なことは、ピネダは多くの功績と国際的な名声を持っていますが、自分自身を主にタスクケーニョ (タスコ) の銀細工師であると認識しています。 Taxco 運動は、その発足以来、技術的な成果と設計において新境地を開拓しました。アメリカ生まれでタスコを拠点とするデザイナー、ウィリアムスプラットリングは現代のタスコ シルバー運動の先頭に立ったとされていますが、その後独立した工房を設立し、独特のシルバー製品を開発したのは才能のあるメキシコ人デザイナーのグループでした。 「タスコスクール」。これらのデザイナーは、コロンビア以前の芸術など、数多くの美的方向性を取り入れました。メキシコ植民地時代の銀細工、宗教画、その他の芸術作品。 地元の大衆芸術をモダニズムの幅広い範囲内で融合させています。ピネダ自身は、その大胆なデザインと宝石の独創的な使用で賞賛されています。 Silver Seduction は、1930 年代から 70 年代にかけての彼の作品の進化をたどります。ネックレスとブレスレットがそれぞれ 50 点以上あるほか、数多くの美しい指輪、イヤリング、そして彼のホロウエアや食器の多様な例が含まれています。 。すべての作品には、ピネダの非常に洗練された仕上がりと手造りの魅力の実現が難しい組み合わせが特徴です。ピネダのジュエリーは、人間の形をエレガントに表現していることで特に知られています。ピネダは体にぴったりフィットし、着用するとぴったりだとよく言われます。たとえば、一見すると快適に着用するには重すぎたり、硬すぎたりするように見える厚い幾何学的なネックレスは、実際にはファセットが施されたり、ヒンジが付いたり、中空になったりして、首や首を優雅に取り囲みます。 デコルテに魅惑的にドレープします。さらに、ピネダほど多くの高価な半貴石を使用し、多くの創意工夫、技術、多様性を持ってそれらをセッティングしたタッケーニョの宝石商は他にありません。最も才能のある銀細工師だけがマスターできる

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    $295.00

  • アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング オニキス カフリンクス

    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング オニキス カフリンクス

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    アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009) タスコ モダニスト スターリング オニキス カフリンクス 18 mm 正方形、19.9 グラム。 アントニオ ピネダ (1919-2009)メキシコのゲレーロ州の山間の町タスコでは、大規模な採掘は16 世紀にまで遡り、銀は生活の一部となっています。 。メキシコ革命 (1910 ~ 20) 後の数年間、モダニズムと新しいメキシコの国民的アイデンティティの形成に影響を受け、まったく革新的なアプローチでジュエリーやその他の銀製品がそこで作られました。現在 89 歳のアントニオピネダは、タスコ学校の存命会員 2 人のうちの 1 人であり、世界クラスのデザイナーおよびメキシコの国宝として認められています。 2008 年 8 月 24 日にファウラー美術館で初開催される巡回展「シルバーの誘惑: メキシコのモダニスト アントニオ ピネダの芸術」では、ピネダの賞賛された銀細工の約 200 点が展示されます。重要なことは、ピネダは多くの功績と国際的な名声を持っていますが、自分自身を主にタスクケーニョ (タスコ) の銀細工師であると認識しています。 Taxco 運動は、その発足以来、技術的な成果と設計において新境地を開拓しました。アメリカ生まれでタスコを拠点とするデザイナー、ウィリアムスプラットリングは現代のタスコ シルバー運動の先頭に立ったとされていますが、その後独立した工房を設立し、独特のシルバー製品を開発したのは才能のあるメキシコ人デザイナーのグループでした。 「タスコスクール」。これらのデザイナーは、コロンビア以前の芸術など、数多くの美的方向性を取り入れました。メキシコ植民地時代の銀細工、宗教画、その他の芸術作品。 地元の大衆芸術をモダニズムの幅広い範囲内で融合させています。ピネダ自身は、その大胆なデザインと宝石の独創的な使用で賞賛されています。 Silver Seduction は、1930 年代から 70 年代にかけての彼の作品の進化をたどります。ネックレスとブレスレットがそれぞれ 50 点以上あるほか、数多くの美しい指輪、イヤリング、そして彼のホロウエアや食器の多様な例が含まれています。 。すべての作品には、ピネダの非常に洗練された仕上がりと手造りの魅力の実現が難しい組み合わせが特徴です。ピネダのジュエリーは、人間の形をエレガントに表現していることで特に知られています。ピネダは体にぴったりフィットし、着用するとぴったりだとよく言われます。たとえば、一見すると快適に着用するには重すぎたり、硬すぎたりするように見える厚い幾何学的なネックレスは、実際にはファセットが施されたり、ヒンジが付いたり、中空になったりして、首や首を優雅に取り囲みます。 デコルテに魅惑的にドレープします。さらに、ピネダほど多くの高価な半貴石を使用し、多くの創意工夫、技術、多様性を持ってそれらをセッティングしたタッケーニョの宝石商は他にありません。最も才能のある銀細工師だけがマスターできる

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  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Pre-columbian style cufflinks

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Pre-columbian style cufflinks

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Pre-columbian style cufflinks.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $375.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist sterling screw back earrings

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist sterling screw back earrings

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist sterling screw back earrings. Selling the earrings shown with no issues.Antonio Pineda (1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach, informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $275.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling/Onyx cufflinks

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling/Onyx cufflinks

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling/Onyx cufflinks. Faint hallmark as shown, .5" x 1.5" face.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $245.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Sterling belt buckle

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Sterling belt buckle

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Sterling belt buckle 59.7 grams, very sturdy, other measurements in pics. This is an extremely high quality and good looking buckle. Due to reflections it's difficult to present items of this type in the light the deserve in the time available to me.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $395.00

  • AR Joyeros 14k/950 silver earrings pendant and necklace set - Estate Fresh Austin

    AR Joyeros 14k/950 silver earrings pendant and necklace set

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    AR Joyeros 14k/950 silver earrings pendant and necklace set. Everything in the pics is solid 14k gold or high content silver. Earrings and pendant 1 1/8" x 5/16", necklace 19" long, 25.5 grams total weight. Alon Diller Israel 1970 The bench jeweler, the owner of AR joyeros and the artist behind the designs. He travelled in Africa, South and Central America for 3 years, and arrived in 1996 to Taxco, Mexico to study jewelry making and art in the national university of Mexico. After working from home for few years he opened his store in the center of the town of Taxco in 2005.

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    $195.00

  • Archaistic Bronze Buddha Head Likely Tibetan with Skull on hat - Estate Fresh Austin

    Archaistic Bronze Buddha Head Likely Tibetan with Skull on hat

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    Archaistic Bronze Buddha Head Likely Tibetan with Skull on hat. The stand for this piece is likely mid 20th century, it's a tough call if the head is older or not, it's good looking and bronze. 9" x 5.5" without the stand Stand is 5.5" x 2 5/8", so 11 5/8" total height. TW223

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    $225.00

  • Archaistic Carved Schist Stone Buddha head offering box/censer

    Archaistic Carved Schist Stone Buddha head offering box/censer

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    Archaistic Carved Schist Stone Buddha head offering box/censer. Very heavy well<br>carved Schist Stone Buddha head box from a collection of mostly Chinese antiques<br>assembled in the third quarter of the 20th century while working/traveling<br>through Asia. I'm not sure how old it is but I'm sure it's great regardless of<br>age and you're not likely to find another. No significant damage, possible small<br>chips. 10.5" tall with stand x 7" wide.

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    $595.00

  • Archaistic Chinese Bronze Lotus Base and Oil lamp

    Archaistic Chinese Bronze Lotus Base and Oil lamp

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    Archaistic Chinese Bronze Lotus Base and Oil lamp. Both solid bronze from the<br>same estate and a perfect fit, a chance they were married at one point as the<br>Lotus base has very old solder/weld residue on top, and there is none on the<br>base of the oil lamp. Possibly it was the base for a Buddha or Guanyin. Base<br>measures 5" tall x 4" at base x 1 7/8" inside the lotus petals on top. Oil lamp<br>is 1.75" wide base x 3 7/8" wide top x 3 1/8" tall. Both with a nice but<br>slightly different patina. Selling what's shown, the base is marked on the<br>bottom.<br>isshelf

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    $484.00

  • Archaistic Chinese Style Japanese Silver Tetsubin

    Archaistic Chinese Style Japanese Silver Tetsubin

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    Archaistic Chinese Style Japanese Silver Tetsubin. Extremely high quality pot<br>likely from the first quarter of the 20th century. I believe it's Japanese in an<br>Archaistic Chinese style. Copper enamel lid with Jade finial. Tiny nick on the<br>tip of the Jade finial, lid is original as it fits like a glove. Not too tight,<br>not too loss, just perfect. I believe it would hold an airtight seal. 6.75" with<br>spout x 5.5" x 4.5" tall not counting the handle. 493 grams, tested and<br>guaranteed solid high content silver.<br><br>tw163

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    $2,375.00

  • Armorial Silver Mitchell Crest Deo Favente Silverplate Wall Sconces made from an

    Armorial Silver Mitchell Crest Deo Favente Silverplate Wall Sconces made from an

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    Armorial Silver Mitchell Crest Deo Favente Silverplate Wall Sconces made from antique Dome.  These measure 14 3/8" wide at rim x 9" tall x 6" deep each.  They were made from a 150-200 year old meat dome by someone other than me quite awhile back, even the back is Silverplate copper.  I don't believe they'll hold water. The one with the crest has the hallmark.

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    $275.00

  • Armorial Silver Teapot Acorn Finial Mortimer and Hunt (1839-1843)

    Armorial Silver Teapot Acorn Finial Mortimer and Hunt (1839-1843)

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    On the death of Paul Storr in 1838, his business (Storr & Mortimer) was<br>continued by his nephew John Samuel Hunt under the name of Mortimer & Hunt. In<br>1843 the company became Hunt & Roskell until 1897. <br>Paul Storr entered into business with Rundell, Bridge & Rundell in 1807 who were<br>the Royal Goldsmiths at the time. John Hunt followed in Storr's footsteps and<br>the company Hunt & Roskell was listed in 1843 as Silversmith and Jewellers to<br>Queen Victoria. Due to the Queen's extended European family, they became the<br>most important suppliers to the affluent society around the world. <br><br>804 Grams Mortimer and Hunt Sterling Silver Teapot with acorn Finial. Hallmarks<br>on base and inside lid. No real issues to speak of. A few miniature dings. Hinge<br>is tight, lid fits well. Measures 11" handle to spout x 6" tall. There is a<br>faint Armorial banner of some sort on the front which includes a crescent moon.<br>I tried to photograph.<br><br>This comfortably holds 1.5 liters or quarts and there are no holes, holds water.<br>I fit 1.75ml in it but it was filled to the brim.

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    $1,395.00

  • Arno Malinowski (1899-1976) Georg Jensen Mid Century Modern Sterling Necklace

    Arno Malinowski (1899-1976) Georg Jensen Mid Century Modern Sterling Necklace

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    Arno Malinowski (1899-1976) Georg Jensen Sterling Necklace. 15" long 1 1/8" or<br>28mm wide 93.6 grams. No dents, bends, or other issues. Selling the exact<br>necklace shown designed by Arno Malinowski for Georg Jensen in the 1960's.<br>Handmade and designed in the mid 1960's, an authentic period Mid Century modern<br>piece of the highest quality in both design and .<br><br>Silversmith. Arno Malinowski trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in<br>Copenhagen from 1922 to 1935 and designed a series of statuettes depicting<br>figures from mythology from 1921 to 1935 for the Royal Danish Porcelain<br>Manufactory. He worked for Georg Jensen from 1936 to 1944 and again from 1949 to<br>1965 creating designs for jewelry and hollowware . His 1937 jewelry designs of a<br>kneeling deer, a dolphin in the rushes and butterflies on a flower continued in<br>production for many years. In 1940 he designed the ‘Kingmark’ to commemorate the<br>seventieth birthday of King Christian. It was produced in great numbers and worn<br>by Danes to show their loyalty to Denmark and their resistance to the German<br>occupation. Malinowski had also studied the Japanese technique of inlaying iron<br>with gold or silver in the style of tsuba sword guards. During the war years<br>when the supply of silver was limited This enabled him to design pieces of<br>jewelry in iron rather than in silver. Also worked as a sculptor, ceramist,<br>engraver and medalist.<br><br>Georg Jensen, (born August 31, 1866, Raadvad, Denmark—died October 2, 1935,<br>Copenhagen), Danish silversmith and designer who achieved international<br>prominence for his commercial application of modern metal design. The simple<br>elegance of his works and their emphasis on fine craftsmanship, hallmarks of<br>Jensen’s products, are recognized around the world.<br><br>Jensen was apprenticed to a goldsmith at age 14. His artistic talents were<br>briefly focused on sculpture, but he returned to metalwork, primarily jewelry<br>and silver pieces, produced in the workshop he opened in Copenhagen in 1904.<br>Jensen exhibited his works at several major foreign exhibitions (winning a gold<br>medal at the Brussels Exhibition of 1910) and quickly built a reputation as an<br>outstanding and highly original silversmith. He moved to a larger workshop in<br>1912 and acquired his first factory building in 1919.<br><br>Jensen’s silverware achieved immediate popularity and commercial success. He<br>was, in fact, the first silver maker to realize a profit from the manufacture of<br>modern silver. Until Jensen’s time virtually all successful silverware producers<br>had relied on a standard repertory of popular traditional designs. Jensen,<br>however, found that the market for his sleek, simple pieces was larger than<br>anyone had predicted. His firm grew rapidly, expanding throughout Europe and<br>opening branches in London and New York City. On both continents Jensen’s work<br>set trends for contemporary tableware. He was among the first designers to<br>fashion steel—formerly considered fit only for low-quality, inexpensive<br>flatware—into handsome, serviceable cutlery.

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    $4,250.00

  • Arnold BlackGoat Navajo Sterling Egyptian turquoise pendant

    Arnold BlackGoat Navajo Sterling Egyptian turquoise pendant

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    Arnold BlackGoat Navajo Sterling Egyptian turquoise pendant. 3.5" x 2.75" x 32<br>grams, no damage or detectable wear.<br><br>Arnold Blackgoat<br><br>Arnold Blackgoat’s great grandfather was Moses Blackgoat. He was the first<br>silversmith in the Blackgoat family. Moses was from the Lupton area and started<br>making jewelry in the early 1900s. The art of jewelry making has been passed<br>down generation to generation. My great-grandfather passed on the trade to my<br>grandparents, Ben & Helen Blackgoat. They taught my father Harrison, and my<br>mother Jennie also picked up the trade. Now I am the fourth generation in my<br>family to make silver.<br><br>He started to silversmith at the age of eight, by helping his grandmother, Helen<br>Blackgoat, his mother Jenny Blackgoat, and his well-known uncle, Carson<br>Blackgoat.<br>He is known for his precise free hand stamping, using only the highest grade<br>stones and heavy gauge silver.<br><br>Arnold talks about making jewelry: “I was with my grandma at the Shiprock Fair.<br>I wanted some money for something at the fair. She tossed me a piece of nickel<br>and told me to make something. That is how I could earn the money to buy what I<br>wanted. I made a stamped buckle and bolo that I sold at the fair. My grandma<br>taught me the value of making my own money and that is what I did.”<br><br>“My mother’s work as always has been my inspiration. She always used lots of<br>stamp work and would make each piece a little different. That was my foundation<br>and I just made small changes to the work. I would add extra beads, wire work,<br>homemade bezel, and use better turquoise. Concentrating on making one of a kind<br>pieces.”

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    $375.00

  • Art Deco 1930's Cobalt Blue Cocktail/Juice Pitcher and Tumbler set

    Art Deco 1930's Cobalt Blue Cocktail/Juice Pitcher and Tumbler set

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    Art Deco 1930's Cobalt Blue Cocktail/Juice Pitcher and Tumbler set. Pitcher is 9" tall x 6" handle to spout, smaller juice/liquor tumblers are 3" tall and there's eight of them, the larger water/whisky glasses are 4" tall and there's 5 of them. No cracks, chips, restorations, dings, or scratches. An exceptionally large and clean set that is 70-85 years old. I'm 100% sure this is mid century or earlier American made high quality glass. The pitcher is an uncommon shape as are the Juice glasses. I've seen the tumblers attributed to various companies but without seeing a catalog page or original labels, I'm not going to make a fool of myself, besides an attribution will not improve the excellent quality.

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    $335.00

  • Art Deco Cowan Art Pottery Tea Tile Trivet - Estate Fresh Austin

    Art Deco Cowan Art Pottery Tea Tile Trivet

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    Art Deco Cowan Art Pottery Tea Tile Trivet 6.75" wide with no damage whatsoever, factory firing flaw in front mostly glazed over. isshelf

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    $95.00

  • Art Deco George Erickson Sterling Cocktail Pitcher spoon

    Art Deco George Erickson Sterling Cocktail Pitcher spoon

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    Art Deco George Erickson Sterling Cocktail Pitcher spoon. 12.5" long with 1 5/8" wide bowl. Super clean it's seen little to no use, no damage. Hammered pattern on back of spoon, extremely high quality handmade piece. 86 grams. I can find no other examples of this pattern This is a handmade piece and all Erickson's other flatware is plain, looking at it closely I believe this exterior pattern is all hand stamped or engraved as it has that natural flow with very slight irregularities. tw255

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    $275.00

  • Art Deco International Sterling dome topped box - Estate Fresh Austin

    Art Deco International Sterling dome topped box

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    Art Deco International Sterling dome topped box. Great little box with no bends or dents, no issues with hinge. 3" x 2 1/8" x .75" tall. 67 grams. b3

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    $215.00

  • Art deco Mexican Sterling Silver Tea Strainer - Estate Fresh Austin

    Art deco Mexican Sterling Silver Tea Strainer

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    Art deco Mexican Sterling Tea Strainer. No damage or issues. 4 7/8" long x 2.75" wide. 28.2 grams b3

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    $95.00

  • Art deco Mexican Sterling Tea Strainer - Estate Fresh Austin

    Art deco Mexican Sterling Tea Strainer

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    Art deco Mexican Sterling Tea Strainer. No damage or issues. 4 7/8" long x 2.75" wide. 28.2 grams Gilt interior silverdrawer

    1 in stock

    $95.00

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