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  • Rare Retired James Avery Modernist Patinated Brass belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin

    Rare Retired James Avery Modernist Patinated Brass belt buckle

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    Rare Retired James Avery Modernist Patinated Brass belt buckle. 2" x 1.5", fits a 1" belt, no issues or wear.

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    $236.25

  • Rare Retired James Avery rose charm

    Rare Retired James Avery rose charm

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    Rare Retired James Avery rose charm. 7/8" tall x 11/16" wide with no issues.<br><br>anderas<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $325.00

  • Rare Retired James Avery Soccer ball charm

    Rare Retired James Avery Soccer ball charm

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    Rare Retired James Avery Soccer ball charm. This is the most difficult to find<br>version. .75" with bail x .5" with no issues.<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $165.00

  • Rare Retired James Avery Sterling Bicycle charm

    Rare Retired James Avery Sterling Bicycle charm

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    Rare Retired James Avery Sterling Bicycle charm 1 1/8" 4.8 grams.<br><br>anderascoll

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    $395.00

  • Rare Retired James Avery Sterling Sunface pendant/oversized charm

    Rare Retired James Avery Sterling Sunface pendant/oversized charm

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    Rare Retired James Avery Sterling Sunface pendant/oversized charm 1 1/8" x 1" x<br>5.6 grams.<br><br>anderascoll

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    $395.00

  • Rare Shelley Melody Chintz Ring Planter ชามกุหลาบ

    Rare Shelley Melody Chintz Ring Planter ชามกุหลาบ

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    Rare Shelley Melody Chintz Ring Planter ชามกุหลาบ รูปร่างที่แปลกมากใน Shelley Chintz ลึก 8" x 7" x 1.5" โดยไม่มีรอยแตกร้าว รอยแตกร้าว การบูรณะ หรือคราบสกปรกtw209

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    $304.00

  • Rare WW1 Era Flying Squadron W.S.S. Postal Service pinback button - Estate Fresh Austin

    Rare WW1 Era Flying Squadron W.S.S. Postal Service pinback button

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    Rare WW1 Era Flying Squadron W.S.S. Postal Service pinback button. 1.25" wide This effort to raise money for WWI was sponsored by the postal system 1917-1920. The title "Flying Squadron" applied to experienced solicitors that worked with teams of local volunteers.

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    $110.00

  • Rare/retired James Avery 60th Anniversary Shimmering Leaves Sterling Necklace

    Rare/retired James Avery 60th Anniversary Shimmering Leaves Sterling Necklace

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    Rare/retired James Avery 60th Anniversary Sterling Shimmering Leaves Necklace. Produced in a limited qty for a short time in 2014. This has been in the box for 9 years unworn, comes with original box, paperwork, and bag. This is likely the first one to reach the secondary market as it's great and... Who in their right mind would want to get rid of it? Buying the estate fresh item shown. 16" or 18" long depending which loop you use, 16.8 grams.anderas

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    $675.00

  • Ray Adakai Navajo Sterling ranger belt buckle set

    Ray Adakai Navajo Sterling ranger belt buckle set

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    Ray Adakai Navajo Sterling ranger belt buckle set, fits a .5" belt, other measurements in pics. Unworn.Jack Adakai was able to pass on his silversmithing skills to his son Ray Adakai. Ray’s traditional Navajo Jewelry reflects designs echoing from the old school Navajo silversmithing. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $245.00

  • Ray Begay Navajo Royston turquoise sterling pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    Ray Begay Navajo Royston turquoise sterling pendant

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    Ray Begay Navajo Royston turquoise sterling pendant2.5" tall x 1.5" wide x 23.6 grams with no issues.

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    $225.00

  • Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Gaspeite necklace

    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Gaspeite necklace

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    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Gaspeite necklace. No issues, 16" long, other weight and measurements in pics. Ray Bennet Raymond Bennet, Navajo, has been a silversmith since 1994. He lives where he was born and raised, in Gallup, New Mexico. He learned his craft from his family members, including both his parents and his uncles. Raymond Bennett (Navajo) is a listed silversmith in Barton Wright‘s "Hallmarks of the Southwest". He began using “R. Bennett or Ray Bennett in 1978. At one time Ray was the resident silversmith for Atkinsons Trading Company. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it‘s marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $750.00

  • Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Mediterranean Coral cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Mediterranean Coral cuff bracelet

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    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Mediterranean Coral cuff bracelet. No issues, appears unworn. Raymond Bennet, Navajo, has been a silversmith since 1994. He lives where he was born and raised, in Gallup, New Mexico. He learned his craft from his family members, including both his parents and his uncles. Raymond Bennett (Navajo) is a listed silversmith in Barton Wright's "Hallmarks of the Southwest". He began using “R. Bennett or Ray Bennett” in 1978. At one time Ray was the resident silversmith for Atkinson’s Trading Company. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $1,350.00

  • Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Waterweb Turquoise Mountain turquoise pendant

    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Waterweb Turquoise Mountain turquoise pendant

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    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Waterweb Turquoise Mountain turquoise pendant. 3.25" tall with bail x 1 5/8" wide x 33.1 grams with no issues, appears unworn.Raymond Bennet, Navajo, has been a silversmith since 1994. He lives where he was born and raised, in Gallup, New Mexico. He learned his craft from his family members, including both his parents and his uncles.Raymond Bennett (Navajo) is a listed silversmith in Barton Wright's "Hallmarks of the Southwest". He began using “R. Bennett or Ray Bennett” in 1978. At one time Ray was the resident silversmith for Atkinson’s Trading Company.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $435.00

  • Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling/14k amethyst cabochon cuff bracelet

    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling/14k amethyst cabochon cuff bracelet

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    Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling/14k amethyst cabochon cuff bracelet. Fits up to a<br>6.5" wrist, no issues.<br><br>Raymond Bennet, Navajo, has been a silversmith since 1994. He lives where he was<br>born and raised, in Gallup, New Mexico.<br>He learned his craft from his family members, including both his parents and his<br>uncles.<br><br>Raymond Bennett (Navajo) is a listed silversmith in Barton Wright's "Hallmarks<br>of the Southwest". He began using “R. Bennett or Ray Bennett” in 1978. At one<br>time Ray was the resident silversmith for Atkinson’s Trading Company.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content.

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    $325.00

  • Ray Delgarito Navajo sterling and variscite pendant

    Ray Delgarito Navajo sterling and variscite pendant

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

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    $295.00

  • Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo sterling bear pendant

    Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo sterling bear pendant

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    Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo sterling bear pendant with no issues. 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.

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    $125.00

  • Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo Sterling Turquoise, Sugilite, and Coral Bear pendant

    Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo Sterling Turquoise, Sugilite, and Coral Bear pendant

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    Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo Sterling Turquoise, Sugilite, and Coral Bear pendant<br>with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics.<br><br>Artist Ray Tracey has had a life-long love of jewelry. As a child growing up in<br>Sawmill, AZ, Asa Tracey, his Grandfather, influenced him with his stories of<br>working the goat bellows for his uncle. Asa would pump the goat bellows all day<br>long to fuel the fire in the forge that would melt silver in a small cast iron<br>crucible. This process was very labor intensive and his grandfather hated it.<br>The molten silver would then be poured into a tufa stone mold to form an ingot.<br>The jeweler would then execute his craft and a new piece of jewelry would be<br>created.<br><br>“I wanted to see finished jewelry and wanted to learn everything I could.<br>Whenever we would go to Gallup, NM, I would visit curio stores to see creations<br>in silver.” Ray spent time viewing jewelry designs at the Gallup Intertribal<br>Indian Ceremonial and at the Navajo Nation Fair. Anywhere, there was jewelry on<br>display; Ray could be seen viewing the works of art.<br><br>Ray’s family moved to Ganado, AZ when he was six years old. One summer day when<br>he was nine years old, he complained to his mother of how bored he was. The next<br>day his mother enrolled him into summer school and changed his life forever. He<br>went straight to art class and found a silver smithing table in the corner. He<br>remembered his grandfather’s stories and the rest is history.<br><br>“In class I fabricated my first ring out of silver for my Mother. I found an<br>unknown stone and made a cabochon. I tried to copy an old style ring design that<br>I had seen at Hubbells Trading Post. One teardrop flanked the sides of the<br>stone. It was a very simple design but it took me a week to finish. I kept<br>melting the silver. I made my next silver and stone creation at the age of 21<br>and gave it to my mother. It was another ring, but this time it was a split<br>shank with three ribs and three tear drops on the side of the stone.” I told my<br>father, I want to make jewelry for the rest of my life.”<br><br>Ray continued making jewelry while attending Brigham Young University. Studying<br>chemistry and physics by day and making jewelry at night. “The designs were<br>simple, my first love was Old Style Navajo jewelry. Weekends were spent<br>traveling to Gallup, NM, to sell his work. While at BYU another opportunity<br>arose to express his creativity—acting. “I wasn’t a very good student so<br>Hollywood had an instant appeal. My gift of creativity carried over into acting.<br>Acting was just another outlet of creative expression.” His adventurous nature<br>allowed Ray to spend several years as an actor in feature films and television.<br>This acting detour never made him lose interest in jewelry design. Eventually,<br>Ray’s love of jewelry brought him back to New Mexico to permanently pursue this<br>art form.<br><br>“One time while traveling to Albuquerque from Gallup, I noticed the horizon over<br>Laa Pueblo. I saw steps on a mesa. I incorporated this imagery of tiered steps<br>into a bracelet design.”<br><br>“Another time, while golfing at Hobble Creek Golf Course, I saw pebbles aligned<br>in a row on the river bottom. Those pebbles became my inspiration to place them<br>on the sides of an inlaid bracelet.”<br><br>“Sometimes my creativity comes to a screeching halt. When this happens I go to<br>my roots; Old Style jewelry. That is the place of fascination. The Old Ones<br>utilized rudimentary tools to create their simple, yet perfected, pieces of<br>craftsmanship. From this point I am able to create from an inspiring idea. On<br>the flip side, sometimes my mind becomes flooded with more designs than I can<br>remember. Ideas come so quickly I can’t draw them fast enough.”<br><br>“When I see someone wearing one of my designs, it takes me back to the time when<br>the piece was created. Sometimes I can recall what I was eating or even the<br>music I was listening to. I will remember the inspiration that helped create<br>that design.”<br><br>Ray has found his path or gift of self-expression that has blessed, enlightened,<br>and influenced his life and others. Awareness of this special gift, fuels his<br>energy and creativity. Inspiration helps to translate his creativity into<br>artistic-visual expression. His creations stand as transitional figures from<br>traditional to contemporary. He creates something good as he is drawn toward<br>untouched fields of yet-to-be-discovered imagery. Unknowingly he is creating a<br>legacy from which generations can learn and grow. Ray has learned to appreciate<br>and embrace the journey of life and its gifts.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $275.00

  • Raymond Coriz-Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo) 14k/Sterling Smoky Quartz cuff bracele

    Raymond Coriz-Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo) 14k/Sterling Smoky Quartz cuff bracele

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    Raymond Coriz-Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo) 14k/Sterling Smoky Quartz cuff<br>bracelet. Fits up to a 6.5" wrist with a 1.25" gap, no issues.<br><br>Raymond is an award winning artist from Santo Domingo Pueblo. He learned the art<br>of silversmithing from his father. Raymond continued learning the craft by<br>attending the Institute of American Indian Arts. After finishing school, he<br>worked for Sunbell Trading Company until they closed their doors. Raymond has<br>received 1st place for his craftsmanship at the State Fair and at the Gallup<br>Arts and Crafts Show. He made a traveling gavel that has been all over the state<br>of New Mexico. It now rests in a place of honor at a lodge in Albuquerque.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content.

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    $295.00

  • Raymond Delgarito Navajo Silver and turquoise pendant

    Raymond Delgarito Navajo Silver and turquoise pendant

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

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    $295.00

  • Raymond/Geneva Apachito Onyx Earrings and pendant set

    Raymond/Geneva Apachito Onyx Earrings and pendant set

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    Raymond/Geneva Apachito Onyx Earrings and pendant set. Earrings made by Geneva, Pendant made by her father. Selling the set with measurements shown. Etsy bot's dont' like the A word(petrified tree sap)Geneva Apachito (Navajo, Born 1969) the daughter of Raymond and Genevieve Apachito she signs her pieces Geneva J.A. Geneva Apachito was born in Socoro, New Mexico to silversmiths Raymond and Genevieve Apachito. She was raised in Alamo and learned the art of silversmithing from her mother. Geneva Apachito & Marilyn Platero.

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    $295.00

  • RCI Thailand Gilt Sterling cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    RCI Thailand Gilt Sterling cuff bracelet

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    RCI Thailand Gilt Sterling cuff bracelet. 26.3 grams, clean with no issues.

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    $75.00

  • Readda Begay Navajo Sterling Blue Ridge Turquoise Ring

    Readda Begay Navajo Sterling Blue Ridge Turquoise Ring

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    Readda Begay Navajo Sterling Blue Ridge Turquoise Ring, size 9.25, 18 grams,<br>1.5" face. Little to no wear, no damage.<br><br><br>READDA BEGAY:<br>Readda wasn't a Begay all her life,but was a Martinez before marrying<br>silversmith, Ernest Begay..She comes from a family who are well recognized in<br>the Navajo jewelry industry,which is the Martinez family.To name a few,her<br>brothers are Calvin,Terry,Leon,Rick Martinez..And to have this type of<br>influence,how could you not produce some of the finest jewelry? Readda & Ernest<br>live in New Mexico just outside Gallup in a town called "Bread Springs".

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    $315.00

  • Rebecca Collins Cast Oxidized sterling silver angel pin - Estate Fresh Austin

    Rebecca Collins Cast Oxidized sterling silver angel pin

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    Rebecca Collins Cast Oxidized sterling silver angel pin 29.8 grams 2" from toe to wing, the world renowned Dallas Texas artist that created this is now retired and no longer creating jewelry. Rebecca Collins, internationally known jewelry designer, is a native Texan and Phi Beta Kappa SMU graduate who started out as high school teacher. In 1975, Rebecca took a silversmithing class, where she discovered her passion for creating wearable works of art. Before she designed jewelry, she was an artist, and her paintings are now highly collectible. Rebecca Collins travels the world in search of materials for her jewelry, buying gemstones and antiquities from thousands of sources. Rebecca's designs are each singular and unique: as in nature, no two items are ever exactly alike. When she started designing jewelry, she discovered her fascination with connections between unrelated objects, which lies at the heart of her distinctive designs. Fans admire her artistic combination of contrasting materials such as faceted aquamarine with fossils, jade with vegetable "Off White", or two-thousand year old Roman glass....... her "quirky" combinations create her signature look. Her favorite artists for inspiration are Gustav Klimt and Henri Matisse. anderas

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    $135.00

  • Red Adair, (1915-2004) Texas Oil Well Firefighter belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin

    Red Adair, (1915-2004) Texas Oil Well Firefighter belt buckle

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    Red Adair, (1915-2004) Texas Oil Well Firefighter belt buckle. 3 3/8" x 2.25", takes up to a 1.75" belt. Paul Neal Adair was born in Houston, Texas in nineteen fifteen. He was one of five sons of a metal worker. He also had three sisters. While growing up, he became known as Red Adair because his hair was bright red. The color became a trademark for Adair. He wore red clothes and red boots. He drove a red car, and his crew members used red trucks and red equipment. As a young man, Red Adair dropped out of high school to help support his family. He worked as a laborer for several different companies. In nineteen thirty-eight, Adair got his first oil-related job with the Otis Pressure Control Company. During World War Two, Adair served on a trained army team that removed and destroyed s. After the war, he returned to Houston and took a job with Myron Kinley. At the time, Kinley was the leader in putting out fires in oil wells. Red Adair worked with Myron Kinley for fourteen years. But in nineteen fifty-nine, Adair started his own company. During his thirty-six years in business, Red Adair and his crews battled more than two thousand fires all over the world. Some were on land. Others were on ocean oil-drilling structures. Some fires were in burning oil wells. Others were in natural gas wells. Red Adair was a leader in a specialized and extremely dangerous profession. Putting out oil well fires can be difficult. This is because oil well fires are extinguished, or put out, at the wellhead just above ground. Normally, s are used to stop the fire from burning. The explosion robs the fire of oxygen. But, once the fire is out, the well still needs to be covered, or capped, to stop the flow of oil. This is the most dangerous part of the process. Any new heat or fire could cause the leaking well and the surrounding area to explode. Red Adair developed modern methods to extinguish and cover burning oil wells. They became known in the industry as Wild Well Control techniques. In addition to s, the techniques involved large amounts of water and dirt. Adair also developed special equipment made of bronze metal to help extinguish oil well fires. The modern tools and his Wild Well Control techniques earned Red Adair and his crews the honor of being called the "best in the business." Red Adair was known for not being afraid. He was also known for his sense of calm and safety. None of his workers were ever killed while putting out oil well or gas fires. He described his work this way: "It scares you -- all the noise, the rattling, the shaking. But the look on everyone's face, when you are finished and packing, it is the best smile in the world; and there is nobody hurt, and the well is under control." One of Red Adair's most important projects was in nineteen sixty-two. He and his crew put out a natural gas fire in the Sahara Desert in Algeria. The fire had been burning for six months. This famous fire was called the "Devil's Cigarette Lighter." Fire from the natural gas well shot about one hundred forty meters into the air. The fire was so big that American astronaut John Glenn could see it from space as he orbited Earth. The desert sand around the well had melted into glass from the extreme heat. News reports said Adair used about three hundred forty kilograms of nitroglycerine material to pull the oxygen out of the fire. Adair's success with the "Devil's Cigarette Lighter" and earlier well fires captured the imagination of the American film industry. In nineteen sixty-eight, Hollywood made an action film called "Hellfighters." It was loosely based on events in Red Adair's life. Actor John Wayne played an oil well firefighter from Houston, Texas whose life was similar to Adair's. Adair served as an advisor to Wayne while the film was being made. The two men became close friends. Adair said one of the best honors in the world was to have John Wayne play him in a movie. Here is John Wayne in the film "Hellfighters." He has just flown into Venezuela to help his crew fight a dangerous fire. He has brought needed supplies with him. In nineteen eighty-eight, Adair fought what was possibly the world's worst off-shore accident. It was at the Piper Alpha drilling structure in the North Sea. Occidental Petroleum operated the structure off the coast of Scotland. The structure produced oil and gas from twenty-four wells. One hundred sixty-seven men were killed when the structure exploded after a gas leak. Red Adair had to stop the fires and cap the wells. He faced winds blowing more than one hundred twenty kilometers an hour, and ocean waves at least twenty meters high. In March of nineteen ninety-one, Red Adair went to Kuwait following the Persian Gulf War. He and his crews were called in to help put out fires set by the Iraqi army as it fled from coalition forces. But Adair faced serious problems in putting out the fires. In June, he flew to Washington, D.C. to talk to government officials about those problems. He told congressional lawmakers that he needed more water and more equipment. He also described his concerns about medical services for his men, and the buried landmines throughout Kuwait. Adair also met with then-President George H.W. Bush. President Bush listened to his concerns and offered his support. Within weeks, Adair had the equipment he needed to complete the job. The Red Adair Company capped more than one hundred wells. His crews were among twenty-seven teams from sixteen countries called in to fight the fires. The crews' efforts put out about seven hundred Kuwaiti fires. Their efforts saved millions of barrels of oil. Some experts say the operation also helped prevent an environmental tragedy. The job had been expected to take three to five years. However, it was completed in just eight months. In a ceremony, the Emir of Kuwait extinguished the last burning well on November sixth, nineteen ninety-one. In addition to Kuwait, Adair and his men carried out sixteen other jobs that year. They worked in India, Venezuela, Nigeria, the Gulf of Mexico and the United States. Red Adair had spent his seventy-sixth birthday in Kuwait working side by side with his crew. When asked when he might retire, he told reporters: "Retire? I do not know what that word means. As long as a man is able to work, and he is productive out there and he feels good – keep at it." Still, Red Adair finally did retire in nineteen ninety-four. At that time, he joked about where he would end up when he died. He said he hoped to be in Heaven. But he said this about Hell: "I have made a deal with the devil. He said he is going to give me an air-conditioned place when I go down there – if I go there – so I won't put all the fires out." Red Adair died in two thousand four. He was eighty-nine years old. At his funeral, many family members and friends honored him by wearing red clothes. Many Americans remember Red Adair for his bravery. He lived his life on the edge of danger. He was known for his willingness to risk his own life to save others. During his life, Adair received Special Letters of Recognition from Presidents Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush. One of the letters said this: "You have served your country well by your willingness to do a dangerous and important job with a rare ability. In an age said to be without heroes, you are an authentic hero." anderas

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    $235.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Carved Agate Hanging Vase

    Republic Period Chinese Carved Agate Hanging Vase

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    Republic Period Chinese Carved Agate Hanging Vase. 6.5" tall x 4" wide. It's<br>genuine hand carved agate stone and it's old I'm just not sure how to honestly<br>date a piece like this. I know it's absolutely amazing that the chain is all<br>agate links. I've seen agate chains before but they were always one link agate<br>then one link of gold or silver. It had to require amazing skill to make this<br>especially with the chain. It came from a really nice estate with all old stuff,<br>I think it's old, likely late qing to early Republic period. I could find no<br>damage. Each side of the chain is 8" long.<br>TW136

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    $1,495.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Carved Amethyst covered vase

    Republic Period Chinese Carved Amethyst covered vase

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    Republic Period Chinese Carved Amethyst covered vase 7" tall x 3.25" wide, from<br>a collection put together in the third quarter of the 20th century, presumably<br>old then. Natural fissures as there will be in natural stone, no noted damage.<br>Some putty residue that was holding lid, easily removed.<br>chinadrawer

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    $745.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Carved boxwood buddha - Estate Fresh Austin

    Republic Period Chinese Carved boxwood buddha

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    Republic Period Chinese Carved boxwood buddha. 3.75" tall x 3.25" wide base with old stable crack on reverse, nice carving. isshelf

    1 in stock

    $95.00

  • Republic Period Chinese cast brass teapot - Estate Fresh Austin

    Republic Period Chinese cast brass teapot

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    Republic Period Chinese cast brass teapot. No damage, some oxidation, nice patina. 5.75" handle to spout x 3.75" tall.

    1 in stock

    $195.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Cloisonne Horse Form Censer

    Republic Period Chinese Cloisonne Horse Form Censer

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    Republic Period Chinese Cloisonne Horse Form Censer 9 5/8" tall x 7.25" tall one slight bend on footrim, no damage to enamel, mane appears to double as a match striker. Great piece from the first half of the 20th century in an uncommon form. isshelf

    1 in stock

    $459.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Cloisonné Trinket box - Estate Fresh Austin

    Republic Period Chinese Cloisonné Trinket box

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    Republic Period Chinese Cloisonné Trinket box. Nice vintage piece with no issues. 3" wide x 1.25" tall with no damage or issues. B3

    1 in stock

    $85.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Famille Rose Medallion Punch Bowl

    Republic Period Chinese Famille Rose Medallion Punch Bowl

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    Republic Period Chinese Famille Rose Medallion Punch Bowl. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. High quality hand painted piece in exceptional condition about 90<br>years old.<br>15.5" wide x 6" deep.

    1 in stock

    $950.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Majolica glazed high relief earthenware dragon plate

    Republic Period Chinese Majolica glazed high relief earthenware dragon plate

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    Republic Period Chinese Majolica glazed high relief earthenware dragon plate. No<br>cracks, chips, or restorations, very small amount of glaze wear. 10" wide.

    1 in stock

    $395.00

  • Republic Period Chinese Sewing baskets Pair

    Republic Period Chinese Sewing baskets Pair

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    Republic Period Chinese Sewing baskets Pair. Selling both Antique Chinese sewing<br>baskets with Peking glass beads and loops. Largest 7.5" wide. Small one is<br>missing one coin/tassel, large one has one broken yellow bead and a fracture in<br>the loop. No other issues. Selling both baskets.<br>TW218

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    $174.00

  • Reserved for Laurent -Large French Lalique Art Glass s dancing figures pair

    Reserved for Laurent -Large French Lalique Art Glass s dancing figures pair

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    Large French Lalique Art Glass s dancing figures pair. Selling the pair, 9.75" tall each in mint condition with no cracks, chips, scratches, dings, or<br>restorations. Guaranteed authentic Lalique French crystal. Selling both figures shown, they've been together "forever" Both with vintage acid stamp in center of<br>base "Lalique France"

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    $1,275.00

  • Reserved for Mickai - 6 3/8" Toby Henderson Navajo Sterling and coral Kachina group cuff bracelet

    Reserved for Mickai - 6 3/8" Toby Henderson Navajo Sterling and coral Kachina group cuff bracelet

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    6 3/8" Toby Henderson Navajo Sterling and coral Kachina group cuff bracelet. No issues.Toby Henderson was born in Phoenix, though his family is from the Borrago Pass Reservation in New Mexico. He comes from a long line of silversmiths including mother Ella Long, his grandparents, Helen and Jim Long, and his Uncle Phillip Long, and Tommy Long are all silversmiths. He learned from his grandparents with whom he spent summers when he was 7 and 8 years old. They were very patient, inspiring and so happy that he was carrying on the tradition of their art. He started with a bola tie, rings, and then he explored his own style doing silver mudheads, sun, and yei be chai kachinas.His first pieces were bola ties with dimensional silversmith work. He was the first in his family to do freestanding kachinas. The family tradition now continues with his three daughters, ages 13, 15 and 16, and his 23 year old son Wayne. His oldest daughter helps with his designs and all the girls help with cleaning, washing, and buffing. They work as a team.Sadly, we lost a very special friend and silversmith when Toby passed away in October 2019. His unique talent and creativity lives on in his beautiful jewelry. We love you, Toby!All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it‘s marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $1,450.00

  • Retired  James Avery Wood Cross with Bronze Four Gospels

    Retired James Avery Wood Cross with Bronze Four Gospels

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    Retired James Avery Wood Cross with Bronze Four Gospels. Clean condition with no issues, never been off the wall, non-smoking home. measurements in pics.

    1 in stock

    $535.00

  • Retired 14k James Avery Matrimony Joining hands pendant on bracelet

    Retired 14k James Avery Matrimony Joining hands pendant on bracelet

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    Retired 14k James Avery Matrimony Joining hands pendant on bracelet. Central<br>pendant and two jump rings are James Avery 14k gold, measurs 1 1/8" with two<br>jump rings 6.5" total length. The chain and clasp are gold filled. 6 grams<br>total. This could obviously be worn as it it or the chain could be removed and<br>it could be added to a necklace..<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $450.00

  • Retired James Avery  Ichthus fish slide pendant

    Retired James Avery Ichthus fish slide pendant

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    Retired James Avery Ichthus fish slide pendant. Clean with no issues. Uncut jump ringJames Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $65.00

  • Retired James Avery "It's A Boy" pendant/charm on necklace

    Retired James Avery "It's A Boy" pendant/charm on necklace

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    Retired James Avery "It's A Boy" pendant/charm on necklace 14" James Avery<br>necklace 7/8" tall with bail x .75" wide pendant/charm.<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.<br><br>anderas

    1 in stock

    $295.00

  • Retired James Avery '92 Charm in sterling

    Retired James Avery '92 Charm in sterling

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    Retired James Avery '92 Charm in sterling .5" tall and wide, jump ring has a<br>mark on it but I think it's solid.<br><br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $110.00

  • retired James Avery 14k Cross with Crown Tie Tac/Lapel pin

    retired James Avery 14k Cross with Crown Tie Tac/Lapel pin

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    retired James Avery 14k Cross with Crown Tie Tac/Lapel pin. The tie tac is 14k<br>gold James Avery and extremely rare in solid gold, the back of course is plated<br>as they always are.

    1 in stock

    $250.00

  • Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling earrings

    Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling earrings 1" wide with no issues.

    1 in stock

    $265.00

  • Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling sunburst earrings

    Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling sunburst earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling sunburst earrings. 19.3 grams 1 1/8"<br>wide with no issues. Springs on the clips are strong.<br><br>anderas

    1 in stock

    $275.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k gold angel earrings - Estate Fresh Austin

    Retired James Avery 14k gold angel earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14k gold angel earrings. No damage or detectable wear 7/16" x 2.6 grams. James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $295.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k gold I Love Jesus Cross in Heart charm - Estate Fresh Austin

    Retired James Avery 14k gold I Love Jesus Cross in Heart charm

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    Retired James Avery 14k gold I Love Jesus Cross in Heart charm .75" tall with bail x 5/8" wide with no issues. James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $375.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k gold Texas Star charm with rope edge

    Retired James Avery 14k gold Texas Star charm with rope edge

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    Retired James Avery 14k gold Texas Star charm with rope edge. Original 14k James Avery loop uncut and intact. .5" wide x .75" tall with jump ring

    1 in stock

    $295.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k Mounted Sterling ancient coin replica earrings

    Retired James Avery 14k Mounted Sterling ancient coin replica earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14k Mounted Sterling ancient coin replica earrings. Authentic James Avery, solid 14k gold mounts, sterling earrings. Replica ancient coins made by James Avery. Extremely rare. 20.9 grams total. 1.25" x 1 3/8" each. No issues. I had the pendant to match this once, the coin was the same size, the bail was marked 14k. These rims are too small for a mark but they are tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold.

    1 in stock

    $950.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling bracelet

    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling bracelet

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    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling bracelet. Clean with little wear. 7" long.

    1 in stock

    $575.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling clip on earrings

    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling clip on earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling clip on earrings. No issues 7/8" x 5/8" x 9.4<br>grams.

    1 in stock

    $265.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling dome earrings

    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling dome earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling dome earrings. Measurements in pics, probably not the original backs but they work.

    1 in stock

    $195.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling hearts and flowers bracelet

    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling hearts and flowers bracelet

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    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling hearts and flowers bracelet. Clean with little<br>wear. 7.5" long.

    1 in stock

    $456.75

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant

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    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling pendant 1.75" tall x 15/16" wide 7.7 grams. anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $195.00

  • Retired James Avery 14k/sterling station necklace

    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling station necklace

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    Retired James Avery 14k/sterling station necklace. Approx 18" long with no<br>damage or significant wear. All of the connecting rings and the two bars on the<br>edge of the center V are solid 14k gold, the rest sterling. 21.4 grams.

    1 in stock

    $395.00

  • James Avery 3D open Heart Charm ที่เกษียณแล้วในสกุลเงินสเตอร์ลิง

    James Avery 3D open Heart Charm ที่เกษียณแล้วในสกุลเงินสเตอร์ลิง

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    James Avery 3D open Heart Charm ที่เกษียณแล้วในขนาดสเตอร์ลิงสูง 5/8 "กว้าง x .75" พร้อมแหวนกระโดดที่ไม่ได้เจียระไนแบบดั้งเดิม James Avery ก่อตั้งบริษัทของเขาในปี 1954 โดยเริ่มแรกสร้างสรรค์เครื่องประดับในอู่รถสองคันในเมืองเคอร์วิลล์ รัฐเท็กซัส ด้วยเงินเพียง 250 ดอลลาร์ และความปรารถนาที่จะสร้างมูลค่าที่ยั่งยืนให้กับผู้อื่น คุณเอเวอรี่เชื่อว่าความหมายคือสิ่งที่ทำให้ชีวิตสวยงามยิ่งขึ้น และแนวคิดนี้ยังคงขับเคลื่อนวิธีการออกแบบเครื่องประดับของเรามาจนถึงทุกวันนี้ ในปี 2007 53 ปีหลังจากที่เขาก่อตั้งบริษัทครั้งแรก James Avery ได้ก้าวลงจากตำแหน่ง CEO อย่างเป็นทางการและส่งต่อสายบังเหียนให้กับ Chris และ Paul ลูกชายของเขาMr. ภารกิจของเอเวอรี่นั้นเรียบง่าย นั่นคือการสร้างสรรค์เครื่องประดับที่มีความหมายทั้งสำหรับตัวเขาเองและผู้อื่น ด้วยการมุ่งเน้นไปที่การสร้างสรรค์การออกแบบที่ตรงไปตรงมาและความเชื่อหลักในเรื่องความซื่อสัตย์ในทุกสิ่ง เครื่องประดับของเขากลายเป็นมากกว่าโลหะและอัญมณีล้ำค่า แขกที่มาเยี่ยมเขาพร้อมเล่าเรื่องราว—ช่วงเวลาพิเศษของพวกเขา—เพื่อที่เขาจะได้ประดิษฐ์เรื่องราวเหล่านั้นเป็นชิ้นที่พวกเขาจะสวมใส่ด้วยความภาคภูมิใจไปตลอดชีวิต ตั้งแต่การเขียนจดหมายไปจนถึงการทักทายลูกค้า Mr. Avery ให้ความสำคัญกับการพัฒนาความสัมพันธ์ที่ยั่งยืนกับแต่ละคนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการออกแบบของเขา

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    $165.00

  • Retired James Avery A&M Aggie Lapel pin/tie tac in sterling - Estate Fresh Austin

    Retired James Avery A&M Aggie Lapel pin/tie tac in sterling

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    Retired James Avery A&M Aggie Lapel pin/tie tac in sterling 9/16" x 7/16" face, 4 grams with back, can cut off chain to use as pin or use a different back if you aren't into tie tacs. James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs. anderas

    1 in stock

    $141.75

  • Retired James Avery Beaded cross pendant with necklace in sterling

    Retired James Avery Beaded cross pendant with necklace in sterling

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    Retired James Avery Beaded cross pendant with necklace in sterling. 24"<br>necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. I cannot provide any<br>additional measurements, videos, or pictures that aren't provided as my jewelry<br>is stored at a separate secure location until it ships. Thank you so much for<br>taking the time to look and your consideration.<br><br>anderascoll<br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $225.00

  • Retired James Avery cat with yarn charm in sterling

    Retired James Avery cat with yarn charm in sterling

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    Retired James Avery cat with yarn charm in sterling.... Size and weight in pics. <br><br>anderas<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $110.00

  • Retired James Avery celtic holy trinity pendant in sterling

    Retired James Avery celtic holy trinity pendant in sterling

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    Retired James Avery celtic holy trinity pendant in sterling. No issues, weight<br>and measurements in pics. I cannot provide any additional measurements, videos,<br>or pictures that aren't provided as my jewelry is stored at a separate secure<br>location until it ships. Thank you so much for taking the time to look and your<br>consideration.<br><br>anderascoll<br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $325.00

  • Retired James Avery Choir Angel pendant on 26" necklace

    Retired James Avery Choir Angel pendant on 26" necklace

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    Retired James Avery Choir Angel pendant on 26" necklace. Pendant 1" x 1" with<br>bail, both the necklace and the pendant are Texas Made James Avery jewelry.<br><br>anderascoll

    1 in stock

    $165.00

  • Retired James Avery Class of '04 Keychain in sterling

    Retired James Avery Class of '04 Keychain in sterling

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    Retired James Avery Class of '04 Keychain in sterling, Expected overall wear..<br>No issues, weight and measurements in pics. I cannot provide any additional<br>measurements, videos, or pictures that aren't provided as my jewelry is stored<br>at a separate secure location until it ships. Thank you so much for taking the<br>time to look and your consideration.<br><br>anderascoll<br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

    1 in stock

    $225.00

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