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  • c1980 Southwestern Sterling turquoise and crystal bolo tie

    c1980 Southwestern Sterling turquoise and crystal bolo tie

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    c1980 Southwestern Sterling turquoise and crystal bolo tie 39" long, apparently unmarked.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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    $165.00

  • c1980 Vintage Case Caribou Skinner knife

    c1980 Vintage Case Caribou Skinner knife

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    c1980 Vintage Case Caribou Skinner knife. Vintage knife neither blade ever used or sharpened. Very slight amount of scratches on large skinner blade from 40 years of handling. 9.75" total length with sheath. silverdrawer

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    $274.00

  • c1980 Willie Yazzie Sr Navajo sterling Yei bolo tie

    c1980 Willie Yazzie Sr Navajo sterling Yei bolo tie

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    c1980 Willie Yazzie Sr Navajo sterling Yei bolo tie.After the success of the overlay designs made at the Hopi Guild many other silversmiths and shops incorporated overlay in their designs (see Overlay is Not Always Hopi Made). Navajo trader Dean Kirk opened his own trading post at Manuelito, New Mexico (between Gallup and the Arizona border) by January 1941. The silver work made in Dean’s shop was typically Navajo tourist type designs and hallmarked UITA22 (under the auspices of the United Indian Traders Association) until about 1951. That’s when Kirk designed a series of overlay pins to be made by Navajo smiths in his employ incorporating Hohokam and Mimbres designs. These designs proved to be very popular, as a 1958 newspaper advertisement for Enchanted Mesa in Albuquerque promoted “Dean Kirk’s Navajo Overlay Silver”. The overlay pieces made at Kirk’s shop were rarely hallmarked.However, one of the Navajo silversmiths who worked for Dean Kirk was Willie Yazzie, he made his own hallmark and used it on pieces he made in Kirk’s shop.Much of the following information was relayed to Alan Ferg (archivist and archaeologist at Arizona State Museum) by William P. (Willie) Yazzie, Jr, in February 2018. Ferg’s investigation of an overlay belt buckle in his possession, lacking a hallmark, has led to previously unrecorded information about Willie Yazzie, as well as the identification of an additional hallmark used by the artist.Willie Yazzie made the overlay bolo at Dean Kirk’s shop, it includes a deer and stylized Hopi designs; a small piece of turquoise is inlaid flush in the deer’s body. His Navajo wedding basket pin incorporates a small piece of copper to symbolize the red band in traditional wedding baskets. Willie Yazzie made the overlay bolo at Dean Kirk’s shop, it includes a deer and stylized Hopi designs; a small piece of turquoise is inlaid flush in the deer’s body. His Navajo wedding basket pin incorporates a small piece of copper to symbolize the red band in traditional wedding baskets.According to Social Security records, Willie A. Yazzie was born at Chinle, Arizona in 1928. His son says he learned silverwork at Dean Kirk’s trading post in Manuelito in the early 1950s, and created his touchmark (or hallmark) no later than 1960, and after that time his pieces made at Dean Kirk’s would have included his gourd dipper hallmark. His designs often incorporated animal figures such as roadrunners or Navajo designs including Yeis and Father Sky. He never added “tamp work,” or a textured pattern to the background designs.In 1960 Ansel Hall, concessionaire at Mesa Verde National Park, was looking for a silversmith to demonstrate at the park during the summers months, Dean Kirk recommended Willie Yazzie and he was hired by Hall. Willie worked at Mesa Verde in the summers from 1960 to 1983, except for 1965 when he was sick. Yazzie created a special hallmark to denote pieces he made at Mesa Verde. The mark depicts Square Tower House, a ruin within the park, and was included with his gourd dipper mark during the summers of 1960-1964 and 1966-1983.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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    $245.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1930's-70's M-G model collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1930's-70's M-G model collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1930's-70's M-G model collection. No detectable<br>issues or wear. Average Wood base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1 3/8 or<br>33mm long. Selling the Exact 5 cars shown. I photographed one individually with<br>the intention of listing individually but I figured I would offer them as a<br>group for a better price. These are all quite rare as they were not mass<br>produced, historically they tend to average $125-$200 each. If I were to split<br>up this group I would want towards the higher end for just one but could<br>potentially work a deal on several. I'll be offering other makes and models<br>separately, these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $595.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1955 Mercedes Benz 300 SLR in Box - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1955 Mercedes Benz 300 SLR in Box

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1955 Mercedes Benz 300 SLR in Box. Average Wood base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1.5 or 35mm long. Selling the Exact car shown, car is perfect, some wear and or adhesive residue to box. Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars. Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some are even smaller.

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    $175.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960 G.T.R. Sports Jaguar Mercedes Ferrari and P

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960 G.T.R. Sports Jaguar Mercedes Ferrari and P

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960 G.T.R. Sports Jaguar Mercedes Ferrari and<br>Porsche models. Selling the board shown, I don't know what scale these are,<br>possibly 1:200, they are smaller than the others I have, amazing. There is some<br>loss that isn't evident without close examination. Mercedes and Porsche appear<br>to missing the drivers or the seats, the Jaguar is missing part of the tailfin.<br>Still a great group, extremely rare to find in any condition. Board measures 6<br>1/8" x 1.25", cars 18mm or .75" long.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $295.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960's BRM F1 Racer model collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960's BRM F1 Racer model collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960's BRM F1 Racer model collection. No damage<br>or detectable wear. The Average Wood base measures 2 3/8" x 1 3/8", car approx<br>1.5 or 35mm long. Selling the Exact 3 cars shown. These are all quite rare as<br>they were not mass produced, historically they tend to average $125-$200 each.<br>If I were to split up this group I would want towards the higher end for just<br>one but could potentially work a deal on several. I'll be offering other makes<br>and models separately, these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $385.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960's Lotus model collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960's Lotus model collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1960's Lotus model collection. No detectable<br>issues or wear. Average Wood base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1.5 or 35mm<br>long. Selling the Exact 4 cars shown. I photographed one individually with the<br>intention of listing individually but I figured I would offer them as a group<br>for a better price. These are all quite rare as they were not mass produced,<br>historically they tend to average $125-$200 each. If I were to split up this<br>group I would want towards the higher end for just one but could potentially<br>work a deal on several. I'll be offering other makes and models separately,<br>these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $495.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1964 Maserati 4.9 in Original Box - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1964 Maserati 4.9 in Original Box

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1964 Maserati 4.9 in Original Box. Average Wood base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1.5 or 35mm long. Selling the Exact car shown, car is perfect, some wear and or adhesive residue to box. Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars. Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some are even smaller.

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    $175.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 1965, 1966 Ford G.T. 4.0 model collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1965, 1966 Ford G.T. 4.0 model collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 1950's-70's Jaguar model collection. Two with<br>slight damage, The blue and white 1965 has a chip behind the back right wheel<br>shown in the pics, 1966 with big white stripes has a tiny nick on corner of back<br>tailfin as shown. The Average Wood base measures 2 3/8" x 1 3/8", car approx 1.5<br>or 35mm long. Selling the Exact 3 cars shown. These are all quite rare as they<br>were not mass produced, historically they tend to average $125-$200 each. If I<br>were to split up this group I would want towards the higher end for just one but<br>could potentially work a deal on several. I'll be offering other makes and<br>models separately, these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $295.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 50's,60's,70's Classic Porsche models collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 50's,60's,70's Classic Porsche models collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 50's,60's,70's Classic Porsche models<br>collection. No detectable issues or wear other than the one I on the very bottom<br>of the pics, blue 917 has a nick on back left corner of tailfin. Average Wood<br>base measures 2 5/8" x 1 3/8", car approx 1 5/8 or 40mm long. Selling the Exact<br>13 cars shown. I photographed one individually with the intention of listing<br>individually but I figured I would offer them as a group for a better price.<br>These are all quite rare as they were not mass produced, historically they tend<br>to average $125-$200 each. If I were to split up this group I would want towards<br>the higher end for just one but could potentially work a deal on several. I'll<br>be offering other makes and models separately, these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $1,495.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 50's-60's Racecar model collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 50's-60's Racecar model collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 50's-60's Racecar model collection. No<br>detectable issues or wear. Average Wood base measures 2 5/8" x 1 3/8", car<br>approx 1 5/8 or 40mm long. Selling the Exact 9 cars shown. I photographed one<br>individually with the intention of listing individually but I figured I would<br>offer them as a group for a better price. These are all quite rare as they were<br>not mass produced, historically they tend to average $125-$200 each. If I were<br>to split up this group I would want towards the higher end for just one but<br>could potentially work a deal on several. I'll be offering other makes and<br>models separately, these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $1,150.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica 60's-70's Ferrari models collection

    c1980's British Roadace Replica 60's-70's Ferrari models collection

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica 60's-70's Ferrari models collection. No<br>detectable issues or wear other than the one I photographed individually has the<br>tiniest paint nick on back left corner of tailfin. Average Wood base measures 2<br>5/8" x 1 3/8", car approx 1 5/8 or 40mm long. Selling the Exact 11 cars shown. I<br>photographed one individually with the intention of listing individually but I<br>figured I would offer them as a group for a better price. These are all quite<br>rare as they were not mass produced, historically they tend to average $125-$200<br>each. If I were to split up this group I would want towards the higher end for<br>just one but could potentially work a deal on several. I'll be offering other<br>makes and models separately, these are really fantastic.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

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    $1,295.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica Ford Galaxie in original box - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1980's British Roadace Replica Ford Galaxie in original box

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica Ford Galaxie in original box. Average Wood base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1.5 or 35mm long. Selling the Exact car shown, has some paint wear on back window, some wear and or adhesive residue to box. Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars. Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some are even smaller.

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    $115.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica Lotus Elan in Original Box - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1980's British Roadace Replica Lotus Elan in Original Box

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica Lotus Elan in Original Box. Average Wood base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1.5 or 35mm long. Selling the Exact car shown, car is perfect, some wear and or adhesive residue to box. Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars. Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some are even smaller.

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    $175.00

  • c1980's British Roadace Replica Porsche 904 G.T.S Carrera In Box

    c1980's British Roadace Replica Porsche 904 G.T.S Carrera In Box

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    c1980's British Roadace Replica Porsche 904 G.T.S Carrera In Box. Average Wood<br>base measures 2.25" x 1.25", car approx 1.5 or 35mm long. Selling the Exact car<br>shown, car is perfect, some wear and or adhesive residue to box.<br><br>Roadace Replicas were made by hand in Mannamead, Plymouth, England in the 1970s<br>to 1990s. Principals were A. K. Dolton and B. E. Dolton. Principal subjects have<br>been sports and GT cars, sports racing cars, and Formula 1 racing cars.<br><br>Models were cast in resin and individually painted by hand, including such<br>details as hood louvers, aperture lines, and spokes on wire wheels. Plastic was<br>used for flat windscreens and occasionally metal was formed and used for details<br>like cycle-type fenders. Most are in a scale of 1/100 though, incredibly, some<br>are even smaller.

    1 in stock

    $175.00

  • c1980's Vintage Native American sterling belt buckle with nice turquoise

    c1980's Vintage Native American sterling belt buckle with nice turquoise

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    c1980's Vintage Native American sterling belt buckle with nice turquoise. Fully functional with some expected wear, weight and measurements in pics.

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    $495.00

  • c1980's VK Southwestern sterling and onyx bolo tie

    c1980's VK Southwestern sterling and onyx bolo tie

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    c1980's VK Southwestern sterling and onyx bolo tie. Sterling slide and tips, no issues. 44" long.

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    $175.00

  • c1990 French Philippe Ferrandis Paris gold-tone runway necklace and clip-on earr

    c1990 French Philippe Ferrandis Paris gold-tone runway necklace and clip-on earr

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    c1990 French Philippe Ferrandis Paris gold-tone runway necklace and clip-on<br>earrings. Amazing retro over the top set clean and ready to wear, estate fresh<br>from a multimillion dollar jewelry/clothing collection in which nothing could<br>have been worn but a few times. No damage or detectable wear. Earrings 3.5" tall<br>x 2" wide with strong springs on the clips. Necklace 20" long with no issues.<br><br>Guaranteed Late 80's-90's authentic set with no issues.<br><br>anderasbag

    1 in stock

    $450.00

  • c1990 Hopi Mudhead Kachina Rattle

    c1990 Hopi Mudhead Kachina Rattle

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    c1990 Hopi Mudhead Kachina Rattle. Nicer quality than most with the carved<br>feathers, unmarked. Guaranteed at least 25 years old. Good condition with no<br>breaks, one paint blemish on front as shown. 12.75" tall x 5.75" ear to ear,<br>sounds great.<br>tw209

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    $145.00

  • c1990's Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo sterling channel inlay bolo tie

    c1990's Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo sterling channel inlay bolo tie

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    c1990‘s Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo sterling channel inlay bolo tie 44" long. Slide and tips solid sterling, tips nice and heavy. Other measurements and weight in pics. No issues. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.

    1 in stock

    $475.00

  • c1992 Wedgwood Blue Elephant Paperweight and Trinket Box - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1992 Wedgwood Blue Elephant Paperweight and Trinket Box

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    c1992 Wedgwood Blue Elephant Paperweight and Trinket Box. Selling both with no wear or damage whatsoever. The measure about 3.25" wide. This pattern was made from 1992-1995. b49

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    $145.00

  • c1998 Bill Clinton Monica Lewinsky Comical Russian Nesting Dolls set - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1998 Bill Clinton Monica Lewinsky Comical Russian Nesting Dolls set

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    c1998 Bill Clinton Monica Lewinsky Comical Russian Nesting Dolls set. Great vintage set from when it was all "going down". Tallest doll is 7", no flaws or damage, no cracks. Selling the set shown as it's the only one I have, estate fresh. TW260

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    $115.00

  • c700-1000bc Luristan bronze spear and arrowhead collection

    c700-1000bc Luristan bronze spear and arrowhead collection

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    c700-1000bc Luristan bronze spear and arrowhead collection. Largest 4.25" long,<br>smallest .5" long. Sorry there aren't more pics but I really don't want to<br>handle these anymore than I have to for obvious reasons. This is part of a large<br>collection of artifacts I'm helping liquidate, all purchased from reputable<br>sources over the last quarter of the 20th century, money was no object. I'm<br>pricing everything at a small fraction of what it cost from the<br>galleries/auctions. Just the displays alone must've cost a small fortune. They<br>come in a very fancy Steel/acrylic display case, case measuring 6.5" cube, some<br>wear/adhesive residue to case, figures 5 3/8" tall, some wear to figures but no<br>major breaks or repairs. The figures are over 3000 years old and guaranteed<br>authentic.<br><br>isshelf

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    $895.00

  • c700bc Luristan bronze animal figures

    c700bc Luristan bronze animal figures

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    c700bc Luristan bronze animal figures. Largest approx 3" tall and wide, selling<br>all three, guaranteed authentic with no questions asked returns. The two headed<br>figure appears to have once had a base. These were used as pendants/saddle<br>ornaments. This is part of a large collection of artifacts I'm helping<br>liquidate, all purchased from reputable sources over the last quarter of the<br>20th century, money was no object. I'm pricing everything at a small fraction of<br>what it cost from the galleries/auctions. Just the displays alone must've cost a<br>small fortune. They come in a very fancy Steel/acrylic display case, case<br>measuring 6.5" cube, some wear/adhesive residue to case, figures 5 3/8" tall,<br>some wear to figures but no major breaks or repairs. The figures are over 3000<br>years old and guaranteed authentic.<br><br>isshelf

    1 in stock

    $795.00

  • California Sterling Golden State Trapshooters Association Belt Buckle Trophy 199

    California Sterling Golden State Trapshooters Association Belt Buckle Trophy 199

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    California Sterling Golden State Trapshooters Association Belt Buckle Trophy<br>1999. 3.25" x 2 5/8" for a 1.5" belt.<br>B39

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    $150.00

  • Calvin Begay Early Work 14K Gold & Sterling Silver Geometric Overlay Earrings - Estate Fresh Austin

    Calvin Begay Early Work ต่างหูทอง 14K และเงินสเตอร์ลิงทรงเรขาคณิต

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    Calvin Begay Early Work ต่างหูทรงเรขาคณิตหุ้มทอง 14K และเงินสเตอร์ลิง สูง 1 นิ้ว x กว้าง 13 มม. x หนัก 12.7 กรัมโดยไม่มีปัญหาCalvin Begay เป็นศิลปิน ช่างทำอัญมณี นักออกแบบ และช่างฝีมือระดับปรมาจารย์ที่ได้รับรางวัล เขาเกิดใน Gallup รัฐนิวเม็กซิโกในปี 1965 และเติบโตในเมือง Tohatchi ทางตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือของนิวเม็กซิโก Calvin ออกแบบเครื่องประดับชิ้นแรกของเขาเมื่ออายุ 10 ขวบ โดยเรียนรู้จากแม่ของเขาและลุงของเขา ในเวลากว่า 20 ปีในฐานะนักออกแบบเครื่องประดับและช่างฝีมือ เขาได้กลายเป็นผู้เชี่ยวชาญ ในทุกแง่มุมของกระบวนการออกแบบและการผลิต เขาได้รับรางวัลมากมายจาก Gallup Inter Tribal Ceremonial รวมถึงรางวัล Best of Show ในปี 1989 เครื่องประดับของเขาได้รับการนำเสนอใน Arizona Highways และ Southwest Art Magazines ศิลปินผู้มีพรสวรรค์คนนี้สร้างสรรค์นวัตกรรมและอัปเดตผลงานของเขาอย่างต่อเนื่อง ออกแบบโดยใช้ทั้งทองคำและเงินและเพิ่มลวดลายและหินใหม่ๆ ให้กับผลงานของเขา ในเวลาว่าง Calvin มีส่วนร่วมในการขี่โรดีโอและขี่ยานพาหนะทุกสภาพภูมิประเทศในพื้นที่ห่างไกล เมื่อเขาสร้างเครื่องประดับ จิตวิญญาณอิสระที่เป็นอิสระจะค้นพบ แสดงออกถึงโลหะมีค่าและหิน เขามีความสามารถพิเศษในการแปลเทคนิคการฝังนาวาโฮแบบดั้งเดิมให้เป็นเครื่องประดับที่สะท้อนถึงมรดกของชนพื้นเมืองอเมริกันของเขา แต่ยังคงความหรูหราและสไตล์ร่วมสมัย ผลงานของ Calvin ได้รับการยกย่องจากลูกค้าและนักสะสม ไม่เพียงแต่ในภาคตะวันตกเฉียงใต้เท่านั้น แต่ทั่วทั้งสหรัฐอเมริกาและทั่วโลก ในงานศิลปะของ Calvin Begay ความงามอันน่าทึ่งของตะวันตกที่ไร้ศีลธรรมสะท้อนให้เห็นในการผสมผสานระหว่างสีและการออกแบบที่สร้างสรรค์ผลงานศิลปะที่สวมใส่ได้ที่น่าจดจำ

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    $375.00

  • Calvin Begay Navajo silver and turquoise channel inlay necklace

    Calvin Begay Navajo silver and turquoise channel inlay necklace

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    Calvin Begay Navajo silver and turquoise channel inlay necklace. Approx 21"<br>total length, 13mm wide in center.<br><br>Calvin Begay is an award winning artist, jeweler, designer and master craftsman.<br>He was born in Gallup, New Mexico in 1965 and raised in Tohatchi, northwestern<br>New Mexico. Calvin designed his first piece of jewelry at age 10, learning from<br>his mother an uncle. In more than 20 years as a jewelry designer and craftsman,<br>he has become a master in every aspect of the design and manufacturing process.<br>He has won numerous awards at the Gallup Inter Tribal Ceremonial, including Best<br>of Show in 1989. His jewelry has been featured in Arizona Highways and Southwest<br>Art Magazines. This gifted artist continually innovates and updates his designs,<br>working in both gold and silver, and adding new motifs and stones to his<br>repertoire. In his leisure time, Calvin participates in rodeos and rides in the<br>back country in his all terrain vehicles. When he creates jewelry, that wild<br>free spirit finds expression in precious metals and stone.He has a unique<br>ability to translate traditional Navajo inlay techniques into jewelry that<br>reflects his Native American heritage, yet have elegant and contemporary flair.<br>Calvin’s work is prized by clients and collectors, not only in the Southwest,<br>but throughout the United Stated and the world. In the artistry of Calvin Begay,<br>the stunning beauty of the untamed West is reflected in the combination of color<br>and design that create unforgettable pieces of wearable art.<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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    $450.00

  • Calvin Begay Navajo Sponge Coral Sterling Channel inlay necklace and earrings

    Calvin Begay Navajo Sponge Coral Sterling Channel inlay necklace and earrings

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    Calvin Begay Navajo Sponge Coral Sterling Channel inlay necklace and earrings.<br>Very unusual set with no damage or issues 18.5" long necklace 1 1/8" long<br>earrings. 88 grams total.<br><br>Calvin Begay is an award winning artist, jeweler, designer and master craftsman.<br>He was born in Gallup, New Mexico in 1965 and raised in Tohatchi, northwestern<br>New Mexico. Calvin designed his first piece of jewelry at age 10, learning from<br>his mother an uncle. In more than 20 years as a jewelry designer and craftsman,<br>he has become a master in every aspect of the design and manufacturing process.<br>He has won numerous awards at the Gallup Inter Tribal Ceremonial, including Best<br>of Show in 1989. His jewelry has been featured in Arizona Highways and Southwest<br>Art Magazines. This gifted artist continually innovates and updates his designs,<br>working in both gold and silver, and adding new motifs and stones to his<br>repertoire. In his leisure time, Calvin participates in rodeos and rides in the<br>back country in his all terrain vehicles. When he creates jewelry, that wild<br>free spirit finds expression in precious metals and stone.He has a unique<br>ability to translate traditional Navajo inlay techniques into jewelry that<br>reflects his Native American heritage, yet have elegant and contemporary flair.<br>Calvin’s work is prized by clients and collectors, not only in the Southwest,<br>but throughout the United Stated and the world. In the artistry of Calvin Begay,<br>the stunning beauty of the untamed West is reflected in the combination of color<br>and design that create unforgettable pieces of wearable art.

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    $950.00

  • Calvin Canepa 1979 Lake Tahoe California Harbor

    Calvin Canepa 1979 Lake Tahoe California Harbor

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    Frame measures 29" x 41", Painting measures 24" x 36" painted on 1979 by Calvin<br>Canepa who can be read about below. The painting is undamaged and has not been<br>restored, canvas is tight, frame is also in great condition.<br><br>Not many people are “discovered” in kindergarten, but Calvin Canepa’s artistic<br>talents were apparent at the age of 5.<br><br>“The superintendent of the Lake Tahoe school district saw a painting I did and<br>was impressed,” Canepa said.<br><br>“He contacted my mother and told her that she should expose me to as many<br>outdoor scenes as possible so I could further develop my artistic abilities.<br><br>“I had the first exhibition of my work when I was in the first grade.”<br><br> Canepa is a self-taught fine artist. He concentrates on outdoor scenes and<br>still lifes. The area around Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada foothills serves<br>as the subject for most of his paintings.<br><br>When Canepa isn’t painting or exhibiting his art, he works as a clerk at the<br>Bel-Air market in Cameron Park. “When my daughter came to live with me,<br>following the death of her mother, I needed a job with health benefits that<br>would cover both of us,” he recalled. “I also wanted to work less than 40 hours<br>a week so I could have more time to concentrate on my painting. “That’s why I<br>applied to work at Bel Air. It was a Union job and I could work less than<br>full-time and still be eligible for benefits.<br><br>‘The only way to go’<br><br>“I also had an uncle and two cousins who were Union members and worked for<br>Lucky. I saw how they lived a solid middle-class lifestyle, so I knew Union was<br>the only way to go.”<br><br>Canepa works the overnight shift because it lets him paint and market his art<br>during the day.<br><br>“Selling paintings is an up-and-down business,” Canepa said. “Having a secure<br>Union job with benefits has been a lifesaver for me.”<br><br>His union-negotiated health benefits were especially useful when he had to have<br>back surgery seven years ago.<br><br>“I was out of work for six months,” Canepa said. ”Everything was taken care of.<br><br>I didn’t have to worry about how I was going to pay for the surgery and could<br>concentrate on getting better.”<br><br>Canepa’s goal is to get his art into more galleries and eventually into museums.<br>“Having your work hang in a museum would be very prestigious,” he said.<br><br> “But showing my work in as many galleries as possible is also important,<br>because I can sell more of my paintings.”<br><br>One of Canepa’s paintings sold for $14,000 to Bank of America and still hangs in<br>the bank’s corporate offices.<br><br>Although he is nowhere near retirement age, Canepa plans to keep working as long<br>as he can.<br><br>“Work sharpens my artistic abilities,” Canepa said. “Having less free time is<br>good, because you need a sense of urgency to paint. If you have too much time on<br>your hands, you can get lazy.<br><br>More information about Canepa’s artwork can be found at his<br>website, www.calvincanepafineart.com.

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    $1,195.00

  • Cambridge Rose Point Oval footed 12" bowl - Estate Fresh Austin

    Cambridge Rose Point Oval footed 12" bowl

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    Cambridge Rose Point Oval footed 12" bowl c.1940 No issues at all, no cracks, chips, scratches, cloudiness. Hard to find piece. Tw48

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    $225.00

  • Camillus 1988 NKCA 2 Blade Jumbo Trapper Knife - Estate Fresh Austin

    Camillus 1988 NKCA 2 Blade Jumbo Trapper Knife

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    Camillus 1988 NKCA 2 Blade Jumbo Trapper. Never carried or used, factory sharp blades. No damage or issues. 4.5" closed, 3.75" blades. Great American made knife.

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    $155.00

  • Candy Tangney Texas Coastal child on beach watercolor - Estate Fresh Austin

    Candy Tangney Texas Coastal child on beach watercolor

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    Candy Tangney Texas Coastal child on beach watercolor 14.5" x 11.5" framed, 8" x 5.25" sight. No issues with painting or frame. I couldn't show the whole frame due to my current setup and time limitations but it's all clean like what's shown. tw71

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    $95.00

  • Cantagalli Antique Itanian Faience Reticulated Plate with Crest - Estate Fresh Austin

    Cantagalli Antique Itanian Faience Reticulated Plate with Crest

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    Cantagalli Antique Itanian Faience Reticulated Plate with Crest. 9.5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. 19th century. About Ulisse Cantagalli Ulisse Cantagalli was a superb artist and an even better businessman. Not much of him is known before 1878 when he took over the family factory in Florence and started to produce highly decorative Italian ceramics in the Renaissance style. At the time the taste for this kind of pottery was a very hot trend in the English speaking countries. He devoted his artistic energy to the understanding of the techniques and the designs of the old masters from Gubbio, Deruta, Urbino and other important ceramic centers. His ability to master the ruby and golden luster techniques of Mastro Giorgio Andreoli brought the factory to fame, particularly in Britain. The passion for Italian pottery and its role in the success of Cantagalli’s factory is well described in a delicious article published in the New York Times in 1879, titled “The Making of Majolica: A Florence Pottery Factory”. The event that more than any other contributed to the International success of Cantagalli was his friendship with William de Morgan, Britain’s most talented and most admired pottery and tile designer of his days. He introduced him to influential collectors in England and US and encouraged him to participate to International exhibitions. In a short time, Cantagalli works were highly regarded in English speaking countries, where they still are popular Collector’s items. Cantagalli died in 1901. His wife and daughter continued to operate the factory in Florence. In 1934 they sold it together with the Cantagalli’s trademark to Amerigo Menegatti, former artistic director of the factory. The economic turmoil following World War II forced Menegatti to a step change in production. He began to offer more utilitarian items, which still bore the famous cockerel that English speaking collectors find so appealing. The Cantagalli factory closed in 1985. The production of Cantagalli ware is now over, although the Menegatti family still owns the trademark. TW156

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    $155.00

  • Caran d Ache Varius Ivanhoe Rollerball and Ballpoint pens - Estate Fresh Austin

    Caran d Ache Varius Ivanhoe Rollerball and Ballpoint pens

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    Caran d Ache Varius Ivanhoe Rollerball and Ballpoint pens. Selling the two silverplate rhodium coated pens that retailed for $500+ each. One is in in working condition, the other needs an ink cartridge. Both are extremely clean with little to no wear, buying the exact pens shown. They are estate fresh with no boxes from an amazing pen collection all retailing for over $500, all apparently unused. trinketdrawer

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    $575.00

  • Carl Allen Begay (1912-1972) Navajo sterling and coral buckle on 30" belt

    Carl Allen Begay (1912-1972) Navajo sterling and coral buckle on 30" belt

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    Carl Allen Begay (1912-1972)  Navajo sterling and coral buckle on 30" belt. Belt is clean, fits a 29"-32" waist, 1.25" wide, Buckle 3 1/8" x 1.5". The belt is tied on, could obviously be replaced but don't want to mess with it in case it works for you.       Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures, videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! If you would like to chat, that would be great, but lets chat about something that isn't answered in this listing that we put so much effort into already :)=  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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    $395.00

  • Carl Kauba (1865-1922) Viennese Bronze Busts of Beauties Pair - Estate Fresh Austin

    Carl Kauba (1865-1922) Viennese Bronze Busts of Beauties Pair

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    Carl Kauba Bronze Bust Pair of beautiful young ladies standing 8" tall on a marble base. Their hair in a fashionable updo of the period and elegantly dressed for an evening out. Properly signed C Kauba on side and marked by J Kalmar Foundry in Austria as well Guaranteed genuine Reddish marble base with dark veining. No damage to bronzes, minor chipping to Marble bases. This price is for both, obviously a matching reverse pair that has been together for over 100 years. Carl Kauba (1865-1922) The Austrian sculptor Carl Kauba attended the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts, where he was taught by Laufenberg, Waschmann and Schwartz. He later continued his education in Paris. Kauba's polychrome, very detailed and realistic sculptures make him one of the leading 'Viennese bronze' artists. b29

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    $1,100.00

  • Carl McConnell (1926-2003) Pinjarra Australian Studio pottery Exhibition Pieces

    Carl McConnell (1926-2003) Pinjarra Australian Studio pottery Exhibition Pieces

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    * Carl McConnell / Pinjarra Pottery 4" tall x 3.5" wide. All with no damage or<br>wear.<br><br><br><br>Carl McConnell (1926-2003) was born in Chicago. He attended art schools in<br>Chicago, Dallas and Memphis, before serving in the US Navy from 1943-1945. He<br>was stationed at Brisbane for some of this time. He continued his art studies in<br>Pittsburgh after the war, but returned to Brisbane in 1948 with his<br>Australian-born wife and son Phillip (1946- ). He studied art at the Brisbane<br>Technical College, becoming interested in ceramics, setting up a studio in<br>Norman Park in 1954, and moving to the Pinjarra Hills in 1959. He taught at the<br>College from 1958-1963, resigning to become a full-time potter a year or so<br>after losing the position of Head of Pottery to Milton Moon. He taught again at<br>the College from 1971-74 and ceased working as a potter in 1983. He has come to<br>be regarded as Queensland's most significant contemporary potter and an exemplar<br>of the Anglo-Oriental tradition in Australia. He used a variety of marks, all<br>well-documented in Glenn Cooke's 1986 monograph

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    $395.00

  • Carl Thieme Dresden Flowers porcelain reticulated Centerpiece Hand painted with

    Carl Thieme Dresden Flowers porcelain reticulated Centerpiece Hand painted with

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    Carl Thieme Dresden Flowers porcelain reticulated Centerpiece Hand painted with<br>applied flowers. Great piece from about the second quarter of the 20th century.<br>One tiny pin sized flake to a petal. No other cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>Amazing piece in amazing condition. 11.5" wide x 5" tall.<br>chinacab

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    $245.00

  • Carlyne Apachito "Nasiho" Navajo multi-stone sterling pendant

    Carlyne Apachito "Nasiho" Navajo multi-stone sterling pendant

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    Carlyne Apachito "Nasiho" Navajo multi-stone sterling pendant<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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    $145.00

  • Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling carved Amethyst frog on leaf pin

    Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling carved Amethyst frog on leaf pin

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    Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling carved Amethyst frog on leaf pin 25.2 grams, other measurements in pics.Carmen Beckmann (???? – ????) Carmen Beckmann sold jewelry from a shop she owned and operated out of her home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico from the 1950’s through the 1970’s. Experts believe her jewelry was produced by multiple silversmiths and her hallmark affixed to the jewelry.Her work often draws on pre-Columbian designs presented in modernist contexts. She is known for necklaces, rings, pins, brooches, and earrings that employ silver and copper decorated with jade and other semi-precious stones.It is not entirely clear what role she played in the design of work she sold, but her mark on sterling silver jewelry indicates a collectible piece.

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    $165.00

  • Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling chrysocolla pin

    Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling chrysocolla pin

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    Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling chrysocolla pin 16.6 grams, other measurements in pics.Carmen Beckmann (???? – ????) Carmen Beckmann sold jewelry from a shop she owned and operated out of her home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico from the 1950’s through the 1970’s. Experts believe her jewelry was produced by multiple silversmiths and her hallmark affixed to the jewelry.Her work often draws on pre-Columbian designs presented in modernist contexts. She is known for necklaces, rings, pins, brooches, and earrings that employ silver and copper decorated with jade and other semi-precious stones.It is not entirely clear what role she played in the design of work she sold, but her mark on sterling silver jewelry indicates a collectible piece.

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    $235.00

  • Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling turquoise pendant/pin

    Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling turquoise pendant/pin

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    Carmen Beckmann Modernist sterling turquoise pendant/pin 22.7 grams, other measurements in pics.Carmen Beckmann (???? – ????) Carmen Beckmann sold jewelry from a shop she owned and operated out of her home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico from the 1950’s through the 1970’s. Experts believe her jewelry was produced by multiple silversmiths and her hallmark affixed to the jewelry.Her work often draws on pre-Columbian designs presented in modernist contexts. She is known for necklaces, rings, pins, brooches, and earrings that employ silver and copper decorated with jade and other semi-precious stones.It is not entirely clear what role she played in the design of work she sold, but her mark on sterling silver jewelry indicates a collectible piece.

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    $235.00

  • Carol Felley Southwestern sterling spiny oyster hearts earrings

    Carol Felley Southwestern sterling spiny oyster hearts earrings

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    Carol Felley Southwestern sterling spiny oyster hearts earrings. No backs, no<br>issues 12.9 grams. 1 1/16" tall and wide.<br><br>Following her passion for painting and jewelry design Carol moved to New Mexico<br>after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University with a Fine Arts degree. She<br>was inspired by the jewelry making community in the Southwest and opened a<br>design and jewelry manufacturing business in Albuquerque, New Mexico which she<br>owned and operated for thirty years.<br><br>She has also been deeply moved by her volunteer work with hospice and decided to<br>develop a new jewelry company called “Style Conscience” dedicated to raising<br>awareness and support for specific causes that she is passionate about. Carol<br>has rededicated her efforts and has combined her love and talent for jewelry<br>design with her passion for making a difference in the world.<br><br>Carol has developed her own unique signature jewelry collections that raise<br>awareness jewelry to a new level of design and beauty. She believes that women<br>want to wear something precious and meaningful that is beautifully designed to<br>express their support for important causes. Carol’s jewelry is crafted from<br>precious metals and gemstones and each individual piece is beautifully finished<br>by hand.”<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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    $110.00

  • Carol Jean Green Miniature Watercolors Listed California Artist

    Carol Jean Green Miniature Watercolors Listed California Artist

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    Carol Jean Green Miniature Watercolors Listed California Artist. Selling both. Sight measures 2 1/8" x 2 5/8". 5.5" x 7.5" framed. Art is perfect with no issues, original watercolors guaranteed. Frames are near mint. Carol Jean Green was born in California but raised and educated in the Far East and India. She lived for many years on the island of Ibiza, Spain. A self -taught "naif" her original watercolors of the Mediterranean, California and Southwest influence are sought after by collectors worldwide. Tw61

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    $354.00

  • Carol Theroux California Listed Artist original Pastel drawing of a Mountain Man - Estate Fresh Austin

    Carol Theroux California Listed Artist original Pastel drawing of a Mountain Man

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    Carol Theroux California Listed Artist original Pastel drawing of a Mountain Man with Fur Hat. No issues or damage. 19.5" x 22.5" frame 14" x 11" drawing. From Bellflower, California, she is an authority on native Americans and spent much of her painting career on those subjects. Later she turned to western genre, paintings of men and women in "bygone days."

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    $325.00

  • Carol Wylie Navajo Native American Sterling Multi-stone Chandelier earrings - Estate Fresh Austin

    Carol Wylie Navajo Native American Sterling Multi-stone Chandelier earrings

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    Carol Wylie Navajo Native American Sterling Multi-stone Chandelier earrings 5" tall x 1.25" wide with no issues whatsoever. Appear unworn. All natural high grade turquoise stones/spiny oyster 47.3 grams total weight. Navajo artisan Carol Wylie is now in her 50's & has been making jewelry for over 25 years now..It is very obvious in her work how 25 years has paid off & what you are going to get from her is perfection & extremely precise work. She lives on the Navajo reservation in western New Mexico. 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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    $1,100.00

  • Carol Wylie Navajo silver and high grade turquoise pin

    Carol Wylie Navajo silver and high grade turquoise pin

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    Carol Wylie Navajo silver and high grade turquoise pin, also has mark from Adam & Rita Teller<br>Navajo (De Chelly shop). 2 3/8" x 1 3/8" x 15.2 grams.<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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    $245.00

  • Carol Wylie Navajo Sterling Kingman Turquoise cluster earrings

    Carol Wylie Navajo Sterling Kingman Turquoise cluster earrings

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    Carol Wylie Navajo Sterling Kingman Turquoise cluster earrings 3.5" tall x 1"<br>wide 26.6 grams<br><br>Navajo artisan Carol Wylie is now in her 50's & has been making jewelry for over<br>25 years now..It is very obvious in her work how 25 years has paid off & what<br>you are going to get from her is perfection & extremely precise work. She lives<br>on the Navajo reservation in western New Mexico.<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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    $450.00

  • Carolyn Pollack Relios Heavy Sterling turquoise amethyst bracelet

    Carolyn Pollack Relios Heavy Sterling turquoise amethyst bracelet

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    Carolyn Pollack Relios Heavy Sterling turquoise amethyst bracelet. Fits up to a<br>6.5" wrist, clean with no issues.

    1 in stock

    $215.00

  • Carolyn Pollack Relios Southwestern sterling multi-stone channel inlay pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    Carolyn Pollack Relios Southwestern sterling multi-stone channel inlay pendant

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    Carolyn Pollack Relios Southwestern sterling multi-stone channel inlay pendant 2 3/8" x 1 3/8" x 17.6 grams with no issues. 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.

    1 in stock

    $95.00

  • Carolyn Pollack Relios Sterling Shell Pendant and necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    Carolyn Pollack Relios Sterling Shell Pendant and necklace

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    Retro Multistone Sterling drop pendant necklace. All natural stones, with onyx or obsidian on top. No damage or significant wear.

    1 in stock

    $45.00

  • Carolyn Pollack Southwestern style Sterling pendant on necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    Carolyn Pollack Southwestern style Sterling pendant on necklace

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    Carolyn Pollack Southwestern style Sterling pendant on necklace. 18" necklace 2.5" long pendant, both pieces sterling. Necklace isn't Carolyn Pollack. 24.7 grams total, no issues with either.

    1 in stock

    $90.00

  • Carson Blackgoat Heavy stamped repousse Navajo sterling belt buckle

    Carson Blackgoat Heavy stamped repousse Navajo sterling belt buckle

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    Carson Blackgoat Heavy stamped repousse Navajo sterling belt buckle 2.5" x 2<br>1/16", takes a 1" belt, 30.4 grams.<br><br>Navajo silversmith Carson Blackgoat has been making traditional stamped silver<br>for decades. He comes from a family of silversmiths and makes each piece with<br>attention to detail and quality.

    1 in stock

    $265.00

  • Casa Del Regalo Bortoli Mid century Alabastro Murano Apple paperweight - Estate Fresh Austin

    Casa Del Regalo Bortoli Mid century Alabastro Murano Apple paperweight

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    Casa Del Regalo Bortoli Mid century Alabastro Murano Apple paperweight 3.5" wide x 3" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. pwdrawer

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    $85.00

  • มีดพกพา Case Pendleton Round-Up ไม่ได้ใช้ 4254 Stainless Steel

    มีดพกพา Case Pendleton Round-Up ไม่ได้ใช้ 4254 Stainless Steel

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    มีดพกพา Case Pendleton Round-Up ไม่ได้ใช้ 4254 Stainless Steel มีดหายากมาก สภาพไม่ได้ใช้ ผลิตมาไม่มาก และไม่มีตามท้องตลาดรองด้วย อายุน่าจะประมาณ 25 ปีครับ ไม่ได้ใช้ ใบมีดเป็นของใหม่ และไม่เคยลับให้คมเลยตั้งแต่ออกจากโรงงานมาคมกริบ มีดยาว 4.25" ใบมีดยาวสุด 3.25" มีจุดดำเล็กๆ อยู่แต่ละด้านของด้ามจับ ฉันไม่ได้พยายามทำความสะอาด ฉันคิดว่าน่าจะเป็นสีย้อมจากฝักที่มาจากที่ดิน แต่ฉันไม่แน่ใจ เป็นต้นฉบับหรือไม่tw208

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    $175.00

  • Cauldon Plate Set Lake Cabin with Fern Border c.1900 9" (6) - Estate Fresh Austin

    Cauldon Plate Set Lake Cabin with Fern Border c.1900 9" (6)

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    C.1900 marked est 1774 Cauldon China England. Then below William Junor 352 Yonge Street Toronto, which was a large high end China shop in Toronto around the turn of the century. 9" wide with no chips, cracks, crazing, or repairs on any of them. A few light scratches, but very clean in general with good gold. I believe the border is transfer printed and the house decoration is hand painted over transfer due to the slight variations on each plate. Selling all six for one price.

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    $165.00

  • Cecil Ashley Navajo Denim Lapis, coral, opal, onyx, sterling pendant on lapis

    Cecil Ashley Navajo Denim Lapis, coral, opal, onyx, sterling pendant on lapis

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    Cecil Ashley Navajo Denim Lapis, coral, opal, onyx, sterling pendant on 22" lapis beaded necklace. Sterling beads and clasp on necklace. Measurements in pics. I think I have earrings to match the pendant, listed separately because I didn't know until the pics were taken.Cecil worked for the Brown family, Brown’s Trading Company in Safford, Arizona in the mid-80's and had access to top grade Morenci turquoise, which he used to create many beautiful jewelry pieces. There he honed his craft before venturing out on his own and establishing his own studio. Most of Cecil’s pieces have a variety of colorful, inlaid materials including spiny oyster, onyx, lapis, opal and the rare Dragon Skin or Brown Spider Web turquoise. These stones are most often inlaid in asymmetrical settings. His other silverwork is classic Navajo stamp work with classically set stones.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

    1 in stock

    $450.00

  • Cecil Ashley Navajo silver channel inlay pendant

    Cecil Ashley Navajo silver channel inlay pendant

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    Cecil Ashley Navajo silver channel inlay pendant<br><br>Cecil Ashley is a respected Navajo Master silversmith who signs his pieces “CA sterling”. Cecil is well known for his quality of material and meticulous workmanship in his one-of-a-kind collectible designs. He is best known for his extraordinary lapidary skills, whose signature style is creating some of the best mosaic inlay work today.<br><br>Cecil worked for the Brown family, Brown’s Trading Company in Safford, Arizona in the mid-80's and had access to top grade Morenci turquoise, which he used to create many beautiful jewelry pieces. There he honed his craft before venturing out on his own and establishing his own studio. <br><br>Most of Cecil’s pieces have a variety of colorful, inlaid materials including spiny oyster, onyx, lapis, opal and the rare Dragon Skin or Brown Spider Web turquoise. These stones are most often inlaid in asymmetrical settings. His other silverwork is classic Navajo stamp work with classically set stones.<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.

    1 in stock

    $295.00

  • Cecil Ashley Navajo silver Multi-stone channel inlay belt buckle

    Cecil Ashley Navajo silver Multi-stone channel inlay belt buckle

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    Cecil Ashley Navajo silver Multi-stone channel inlay belt buckle 3" x 2 1/8", fits up to a 1.5" belt, 73.6 grams. <br><br>Cecil worked for the Brown family, Brown’s Trading Company in Safford, Arizona in the mid-80's and had access to top grade Morenci turquoise, which he used to create many beautiful jewelry pieces. There he honed his craft before venturing out on his own and establishing his own studio.<br><br>Most of Cecil’s pieces have a variety of colorful, inlaid materials including spiny oyster, onyx, lapis, opal and the rare Dragon Skin or Brown Spider Web turquoise. These stones are most often inlaid in asymmetrical settings. His other silverwork is classic Navajo stamp work with classically set stones.<br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! If you would like to chat, that would be great, but lets chat about something that isn't answered in this listing that we put so much effort into already :)<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

    1 in stock

    $645.00

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