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  • Waterford Crystal Perfume Bottle with Dobber - Estate Fresh Austin

    Waterford Crystal Perfume Bottle with Dobber

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    Waterford Crystal Perfume Bottle with Dobber. 4.75" tall. The mark had shown in last pic. It takes holding to the light just right.No chips, scratches, cracks, or other issues.

    1 in stock

    $75.00

  • Waterford Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic 1986 Golf Trophy - Estate Fresh Austin

    Waterford Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic 1986 Golf Trophy

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    Waterford Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic 1986 Golf Trophy. I thought the tournament started in 1988 but it clearly says 1986. Top quality trophy vase. 8" tall cut crystal. A few small nicks on the base edge and two on the rim, very small only noticeable when looking for them and could be easily polished out.

    1 in stock

    $125.00

  • Waterford Evolution vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Waterford Evolution vase

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    Waterford Evolution vase. 7" tall x 5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations.

    1 in stock

    $165.00

  • Waterford Glandore 8" Round bowl - Estate Fresh Austin

    Waterford Glandore 8" Round bowl

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    Waterford Glandore 8" Round bowl in like new condition with no cracks, chips, scratches, excellent clarity, never been in a dishwasher, likely never used. Marked on side with Waterford acid stamp as shown in last pic. 8" wide x 3.5" tall.isshelf

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    $85.00

  • Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Claret Wines (5)

    Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Claret Wines (5)

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    Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Claret Wines (5). Each is 6" tall x 3" wide at<br>rim, selling 5 claret goblets for one price. They are all free from cracks,<br>chips, dings, none are ground down, no cloudiness, or scratches. This beautiful<br>pattern was retired in 2017. They are marked as shown, the acid stamps are on<br>the base of the glasses visible on the top of the bases of the second pic if you<br>look closely.<br><br>Blk Crate

    5 in stock

    $195.00

  • Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (4)

    Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (4)

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    Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (4). Each is 6.75" tall x 3 9/16"wide at rim, selling Four water goblets for one price with multiple lots available if you change the quantity, selecting two will get you 8 goblets, 3 will get you 12, etc. They are all free from cracks, chips, dings, none are ground down, no cloudiness, or scratches. This beautiful pattern was retired in 2017.Blk Crate

    4 in stock

    $250.00

  • Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (6)

    Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (6)

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    Waterford Kylemore Cut Crystal Water goblets (6). Each is 6.75" tall x 3 9/16"<br>wide at rim, selling Six water goblets for one price with multiple lots<br>available if you change the quantity, selecting two will get you 12 goblets, 3<br>will get you 18, etc. They are all free from cracks, chips, dings, none are<br>ground down, no cloudiness, or scratches. This beautiful pattern was retired in<br>2017.Blk Crate

    4 in stock

    $375.00

  • Wavecrest Antique Glass Pin Dish c.1890

    Wavecrest Antique Glass Pin Dish c.1890

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    It's unmarked, measures 4" wide x 1.5" tall. No cracks, chips, or scratches on<br>glass.

    1 in stock

    $55.00

  • Wayne & Carla Johnson Zuni Petit Point turquoise necklace

    Wayne & Carla Johnson Zuni Petit Point turquoise necklace

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    Wayne & Carla Johnson Zuni Petit Point turquoise necklace. Necklace approximately 18" long with 3.25" drop 29.5 grams. No issues. <br><br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $650.00

  • Wayne Muskett - Calvin Begay Canyon  collection Sterling Multi-stone inlay cuff bracelet

    Wayne Muskett - Calvin Begay Canyon collection Sterling Multi-stone inlay cuff bracelet

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    Wayne Muskett - Calvin Begay Canyon collection Sterling Multi-stone inlay cuff bracelet<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.

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    $495.00

  • WB Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin

    WB Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise bolo tie

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    WB Vintage Native American Sterling/turquoise bolo tie. Bolo and tips are sterling, cord is really cool with no issues. Bolo 1.75" tall x 1.5" wide, 38.7 grams total weight.

    1 in stock

    $225.00

  • Webster American MCM Sterling individual Ashtrays/salts - Estate Fresh Austin

    Webster American MCM Sterling individual Ashtrays/salts

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    Webster American MCM Sterling individual Ashtrays/salts. Selling the set shown with no issues or significant wear. 2.5" long each. They are whatever you want them to be of course, great design. 52.3 grams totaltw120

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    $135.00

  • Webster Sterling Silver Overlay Trivet - Estate Fresh Austin

    Webster Sterling Silver Overlay Trivet

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    Webster Sterling Silver Overlay Trivet. Antique early 20th century item with no significant issues, no cracks, no deep scratches or loss.TW80

    1 in stock

    $155.00

  • Wedgwood Black Basalt President Eisenhower Bust 8.5" - Estate Fresh Austin

    Wedgwood Black Basalt President Eisenhower Bust 8.5"

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    Wedgwood Black Basalt President Eisenhower Bust 8.5" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations, paperwork included as shown.Tw53

    1 in stock

    $110.00

  • Wedgwood Blue and White jasperware Powder Jar Neoclassical Scenes Late 19th cent - Estate Fresh Austin

    Wedgwood Blue and White jasperware Powder Jar Neoclassical Scenes Late 19th cent

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    No cracks, chips, or restorations guaranteed. A few discolored areas that may or may not clean. Measures 2" tall without Silverplate lid x 5.25" wide.

    1 in stock

    $75.00

  • Wedgwood Blue on Brown Creamer and Sugar mid to Late 19th century

    Wedgwood Blue on Brown Creamer and Sugar mid to Late 19th century

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    No cracks, chips, or restorations guaranteed. Small worn glaze area on rim of<br>sugar. Sugar Measures 3.75" tall with lid x 5.25" wide. Creamer is 3" tall x<br>5.25" handle to spout.<br>B7

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    $250.00

  • Wedgwood Gold Florentine Gravy Boat and underplate - Estate Fresh Austin

    Wedgwood Gold Florentine Gravy Boat and underplate

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    Wedgwood Gold Florentine Gravy Boat and underplate. This pattern was retired in 1986, these two pieces have no damage or detectable wear, no crazing, no wear to gilding. 6" x 8" underplate. Selling the exact pieces shown.isshelf

    1 in stock

    $165.00

  • Wedgwood Nautilus Porcelain Shell Shaped Dish Heavy Gilding 19th century 12.5" x

    Wedgwood Nautilus Porcelain Shell Shaped Dish Heavy Gilding 19th century 12.5" x

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    No cracks, chips, or restorations guaranteed. Wedgwood Porcelain Shell Shaped<br>Dish Heavy Gilding 19th century 12.5" x 7.5" minor wear to Gilding shown in<br>pics.

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    $265.00

  • Wedwood Tri Color Heart Shaped Jasperware Box

    Wedwood Tri Color Heart Shaped Jasperware Box

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    Wedwood Tri Color Heart Shaped Jasperware Box. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. 5.5" wide x 2" tall

    1 in stock

    $75.00

  • Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase

    Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase

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    Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase. 7.25" tall with no cracks, chips. orrestorations. Some crazing with a few light stains. tw212

    1 in stock

    $195.00

  • West Texas Native American Prehistoric Water Bottle Possibly Caddo Quapaw

    West Texas Native American Prehistoric Water Bottle Possibly Caddo Quapaw

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    West Texas Native American Prehistoric Water Bottle Possibly Caddo Quapaw.Extremely early piece likely 1000+ years old. I know it came with some stuff that was definately found in west Texas. Bunch of arrowheads and pieces, etc. Though it has more of a Incan/Mayan feel to it especially with the effigy on the spout. I'm sure it's not 20th century and it is what it's supposed to be. No restorations or cracks, small chip on rim. just shy of 12" tall x 7.5" wide.TW154

    1 in stock

    $635.00

  • Western mountain Landscape  watercolor Painting Complex and Colorful signed -Har

    Western mountain Landscape watercolor Painting Complex and Colorful signed -Har

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    Western mountain Landscape watercolor Painting Complex and Colorful signed<br>-Hare- 18.25" x 14.25" framed. 7.5" x 12" sight. Clean frame painting, and<br>matting.

    1 in stock

    $125.00

  • Wilbert Gray 納瓦荷純銀槽形鑲嵌波洛領帶

    Wilbert Gray 納瓦荷純銀槽形鑲嵌波洛領帶

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    Wilbert Gray 納瓦霍純銀海峽鑲嵌波洛領帶2.25 英寸x 1 3/8 英寸滑軌,長39 英寸,總重42 克。所有貴金屬均經過測試並有保證,任何稱為銀或純銀的美洲原住民珠寶均符合保證至少含有90%(硬幣)銀,甚至可能更高的含量。任何標記的東西都保證是其標記的內容,大多數手鐲都是在6 英寸的手腕上拍攝的,戒指在可能的情況下在適當尺寸的手指上拍攝的。對於手鐲,如果描述中未給出尺寸,則顯示金屬與布捲尺上數字相符的內週長。

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    $345.00

  • Wilbert Secatero Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral bolo tie

    Wilbert Secatero Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral bolo tie

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    Wilbert Secatero Navajo Sterling turquoise and coral bolo tie Sterling slide and tips, 3" x 2 3/8" slide, 40" long, 79.6 grams. <br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed<br>on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement<br>is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the<br>metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

    1 in stock

    $450.00

  • Wilbert Verhelst(1923 - 2012) Texas Bronze freeform figure

    Wilbert Verhelst(1923 - 2012) Texas Bronze freeform figure

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    Wilbert Verhelst (1923 - 2012) American Bronze freeform figure.<br><br>Measurements<br>height 7 3/4 inches<br>width: 10 1/2 inches<br>depth 2 5/8 inches<br><br>WILBERT VERHELST OBITUARY<br>Verhelst, Wilbert (Bill) Dallas Texas artist established the sculpture program<br>for the Art Department at SMU and headed that program until his retirement,<br>after 20 years of teaching, in 1986 becoming an Emeritus Professor. He was<br>warmly known to his students as "Ver". He is the author of the textbook<br>"Sculpture Tools, Materials and Techniques". He initiated in 1978 the first<br>Texas Sculpture Symposium which was held every two years for many years. His<br>commissioned large scale sculptures can be seen around the country and he has<br>shown many other sculptures in countless exhibitions. He is survived by his<br>wife, artist Susan Lecky, stepdaughter Peggy Savage, stepson John Savage,<br>daughter Bobbi Jo Miller and his sister Wilma Potter.

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    $1,195.00

  • Wilbur Musket Navajo stamped sterling - turquoise and coral shadowbox belt buckl

    Wilbur Musket Navajo stamped sterling - turquoise and coral shadowbox belt buckl

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    Wilbur Musket Navajo stamped sterling - turquoise and coral shadowbox beltbuckle. 3 1/8" x 2 5/8", fits a 1.5" belt 57 grams, no issues.Wilbur Muskett Sr. started making jewelry in the 1960's. His son is a Navajo Silversmith, as well. He is referenced in Schaaf's "American Indian Jewelry III" and Hougart's "Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks".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.

    1 in stock

    $275.00

  • Wilbur Musket Navajo stamped sterling - turquoise shadowbox belt buckle

    Wilbur Musket Navajo stamped sterling - turquoise shadowbox belt buckle

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    Wilbur Musket Navajo stamped sterling - turquoise shadowbox belt buckle. 3 1/8"x 2 5/8", fits a 1.5" belt 54.6 grams, no issues.Wilbur Muskett Sr. started making jewelry in the 1960's. His son is a Navajo Silversmith, as well. He is referenced in Schaaf's "American Indian Jewelry III" and Hougart's "Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks".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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    $275.00

  • Wilbur Muskett Navajo sterling belt buckle with turquoise

    Wilbur Muskett Navajo sterling belt buckle with turquoise

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    Wilbur Muskett Navajo sterling belt buckle with turquoise. Measurements in pics.High quality belt buckle solid sterling with no issues.

    1 in stock

    $285.00

  • Will Denetdale Navajo sterling Kachina bolo tie

    Will Denetdale Navajo sterling Kachina bolo tie

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    Will Denetdale Navajo sterling Kachina bolo tie. 40" long with no issues. Will Denetdale has grown to be one of today's most sought after silversmiths in the Navajo Community. His jewelry pieces typically feature intricate detail with fine silver work and exceptional stones. He loves to use uncommon stones and often incorporates contemporary designs with a traditional flair that reflects his personal style and expertise. He grew up in Fort Defiance, Arizona and attended high school in Gallup, New Mexico where he learned the silver smithing trade. He now lives in Arizona where he works from home constantly striving to elevate his already masterful artwork in silver and stone.

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    $345.00

  • Willets American Belleek Satsuma Atlan ceramic Club Anna H Abercrombie 1907 Cove

    Willets American Belleek Satsuma Atlan ceramic Club Anna H Abercrombie 1907 Cove

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    7.75" tall x 6.75" wide. No cracks, chips, or restorations. It is possible there<br>was once an additional lid, and there's wear to Gilding on top.

    1 in stock

    $345.00

  • William Lawrence deMatteo (1923-1988) Hand Hammered Sterling silver leaf dish

    William Lawrence deMatteo (1923-1988) Hand Hammered Sterling silver leaf dish

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    William Lawrence deMatteo (1923-1988) Hand Hammered Sterling silver leaf dish<br>6.5" x 4.5" x 114.5 grams with no issues.<br><br>William Lawrence deMatteo (12 October 1923–14 May 1988), silversmith and master<br>craftsman, was born in New York City and was the son of Elizabeth Rommelman<br>deMatteo and William Gaitano deMatteo, an accomplished silversmith who<br>immigrated to the United States from Acciaroli, Salerno, Italy, with his family<br>when he was a boy. William Lawrence deMatteo grew up in suburban Bergenfield,<br>New Jersey, and attended schools in nearby Tenafly, all the while observing and<br>absorbing his father's skillful work. DeMatteo began studying sculpture and fine<br>arts at Columbia University in 1941, but after the United States entered World<br>War II he joined the navy in November 1942 and served in the Pacific theater as<br>a torpedo er pilot. On 14 November 1946, in Asbury Park, he married Jayne<br>Walpole, a painter who later cofounded an art gallery. They had three daughters<br>and one son. DeMatteo resumed his apprenticeship with his father and may have<br>continued his studies at Columbia before being recalled to active duty with the<br>navy during the Korean War. He was discharged in 1953.<br><br>Bill deMatteo, as he was usually known, visited the restored capital of colonial<br>Virginia while he was still in the service and asked to see the silversmith's<br>shop. Told that Colonial Williamsburg had none, he saw an opportunity for<br>himself. Soon after deMatteo left the navy, he returned to Williamsburg and in<br>July 1953 joined the staff as a silversmith. He created the entire silversmith<br>program and was responsible for the James Geddy Silversmith's Shop, where he<br>trained shopkeepers in interpreting craftsmanship to visitors, instructed and<br>supervised apprentices in all kinds of metalworking, and handcrafted<br>reproductions of eighteenth-century silver items for sale in the shop. DeMatteo<br>also revived colonial silversmith James Craig's Williamsburg shop, "At the Sign<br>of the Golden Ball." In January 1963 deMatteo was promoted to Staff Master<br>Craftsman and Master Silversmith.<br><br>In accord with Colonial Williamsburg's motto—that the future may learn from the<br>past—deMatteo spent much of his time in educational and advertising efforts.<br>Working from a research report that Colonial Williamsburg staff member Thomas K.<br>Bullock had prepared, in 1956 deMatteo published The Silversmith in<br>Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg–An Account of his Life & Times, & of his Craft,<br>a short history of silversmithing and techniques used in colonial days. DeMatteo<br>also provided much of the information for a 1971 video program, Silversmith of<br>Williamsburg, and the accompanying manual. In the film he demonstrated every<br>stage of making an eighteenth-century silver coffeepot, beginning with receiving<br>silver coins or scraps to be melted, discussing details of the commission with a<br>customer, methods and design, and shaping the piece with his hammer and<br>burnishing the completed coffeepot. In 1971 and 1972, deMatteo studied design,<br>silversmithing, and methods at Sir John Cass Department of Art of the City<br>London Polytechnic, and with professional London silversmiths; in 1975 he became<br>the first American craftsman to be elected an honorary foreign associate of the<br>Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, in London.<br><br>As his skill became apparent to staff and visitors, deMatteo received many<br>requests to design and craft commemorative gifts. A town-crier's bell that he<br>made for Colonial Williamsburg to present to Sir Winston Churchill in 1955<br>appeared in a picture of Churchill on the cover of Life magazine the following<br>year. DeMatteo designed presentation pieces for the White House Correspondents'<br>Association annual presentations to Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B.<br>Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, and Jimmy Carter. He designed<br>numerous handcrafted gifts for visiting presidents, queens, kings, and prime<br>ministers, and the Department of State commissioned deMatteo to craft silver<br>trays for presentation to Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime<br>minister Menachem Begin at the Camp David Accords in 1978.<br><br>For a commission from the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1976 in<br>recognition of the centennial of Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the<br>telephone, deMatteo produced an abstract silver piece, a departure from his<br>colonial-style masterpieces, inscribed with Bell's first words transmitted over<br>his telephone. Despite his finesse, he was a modest man who insisted that he was<br>a craftsman, not an artist. DeMatteo was content to make beautiful utilitarian<br>objects that he believed did not rise to the level of imagination and required<br>of an artist. His devotion to excellence was acknowledged by the American<br>Institute of Architects, which in 1960 gave him its craftsmanship medal for high<br>achievement in industrial arts.<br><br>After twenty-six years with Colonial Williamsburg, in 1979 deMatteo left and<br>moved with his family to Alexandria. Together with his son, Chip deMatteo, and<br>Philip Thorp, a colleague at Colonial Williamsburg, he opened Hand & Hammer<br>Silversmiths. DeMatteo continued to explore and extend his range beyond<br>eighteenth-century forms. He was an affable man, noted for his disarming smile.<br>He was an intense perfectionist who was deaf to his surroundings while sitting<br>at his bench shaping precious metals with his hammer. He was also a resourceful<br>artisan who was known to make his own hammers when he failed to find suitable<br>ones in the market. DeMatteo once remarked that "being a silversmith is just a<br>delightful, lovely way to go through life" and that while he was not fully<br>satisfied with his silver work he was "very satisfied with the life I lead."<br>William Lawrence deMatteo died of leukemia at an Alexandria hospital on 14 May<br>1988. His son, who continued to work at the Hand & Hammer Silversmiths,<br>preserved his ashes.

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    $404.00

  • William Spratling mixed metals sun and moon pin

    William Spratling mixed metals sun and moon pin

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    William Spratling mixed metals sun and moon pin" wide with no issues. c1940'sSpratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $345.00

  • William Spratling Silver Dome screw back earrings

    William Spratling Silver Dome screw back earrings

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    William Spratling Silver Dome screw back earrings, no issues.. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $145.00

  • William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere

    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere

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    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere 18 grams, measurements in pics, no issues.. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $345.00

  • William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings

    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings

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    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings, a rare variation in all sterling. These are all one piece, typically they have an amethyst tulip.. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $495.00

  • William Spratling sterling Amethyst pre-columbian style pin

    William Spratling sterling Amethyst pre-columbian style pin

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    William Spratling sterling Amethyst pre-columbian style pin 1 5/8" tall x 1 1/16" wide. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling sterling Aztec pin

    William Spratling sterling Aztec pin

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    William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin 1.5" wide with no issues. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin

    William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin

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    William Spratling sterling Aztec style pin 1/7/8" wide with no issues. c1940'sSpratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $365.00

  • William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst

    William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst

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    William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst 52.7 grams, other measurements in pics.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling sterling Feather fur clip with amethyst

    William Spratling sterling Feather fur clip with amethyst

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    William Spratling sterling Feather fur clip with amethyst 22.5 grams, other measurements in pics.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling Sterling Fish abalone pins pair

    William Spratling Sterling Fish abalone pins pair

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    William Spratling Sterling Fish abalone pins pair, measurements in pics. Selling the two pins shown for one price.. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling sterling fur clip

    William Spratling sterling fur clip

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    William Spratling sterling fur clip 14 grams, other measurements in pics.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling Sterling Pan American buttons (4) c1940's

    William Spratling Sterling Pan American buttons (4) c1940's

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    William Spratling Sterling Pan American buttons (4) c1940's .75" x 1" each. I think these go in open button holes, maybe on a shirt pocket back in the days. I think they were to celebrate a special Pan American 50 year thing in the 1940's. Selling all 4 shown for one price.. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling Sterling Pan American pin c1940's

    William Spratling Sterling Pan American pin c1940's

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    William Spratling Sterling Pan American pin c1940's 6.31 grams, measurements in pics.. Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $185.00

  • William Spratling sterling tulip pin with amethyst

    William Spratling sterling tulip pin with amethyst

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    William Spratling sterling Bird pin with amethyst 20.9 grams, other measurements in pics. Stone intact and structurally sound with what appears to be natural fissures.Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling abalone fish cufflinks

    William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling abalone fish cufflinks

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    William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling abalone fish cufflinks. No issues.William Spratling(1900-1967)<br>Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco. Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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  • William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純紫水晶袖扣

    William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純紫水晶袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純紫水晶袖扣 18 毫米寬 12.9 克。 威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於20 年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • 威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純拳袖扣

    威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純拳袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純拳袖扣,功能齊全,沒有任何問題。 22毫米見方,12.7克。 威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於20 年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • 威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純拳袖扣

    威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純拳袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純拳袖扣,功能齊全,沒有任何問題。 20毫米寬,14.7克威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於1920年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • William Spradling(1900-1967)塔斯科現代主義純青蛙泳池袖扣

    William Spradling(1900-1967)塔斯科現代主義純青蛙泳池袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)塔斯科現代主義純青蛙泳池袖扣,功能齊全,沒有任何問題。 16 毫米 x 12 毫米 x 16.5 克。 威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於20 年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • 威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純手袖扣

    威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純手袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)塔斯科現代主義純寶石鑲嵌袖扣,功能齊全,沒有任何問題。 27毫米寬,17.4克威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於20年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • 威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純手袖扣

    威廉‧斯普拉特林 (1900-1967) 塔斯科現代主義純手袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純銀袖扣,雙向 30 毫米,10.8 克。功能齊全,沒有任何問題威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於20 年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純銀混合金屬袖扣

    William Spradling(1900-1967)Taxco 現代主義純銀混合金屬袖扣

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    William Spradling(1900-1967)塔斯科現代主義純銀混合金屬袖扣。每邊 18 毫米 x 14 毫米,15.3 克。 威廉·斯普拉特林(1900-1967) 斯普拉特林是一位建築師和藝術家,曾在新奧爾良杜蘭大學任教,於20 年代末來到墨西哥並定居在塔斯科市。杜蘭大學的同事對中美洲考古學和文化產生了興趣,他在幾個夏天前往墨西哥進行演講和探索。他找到了格雷羅州的偏遠村莊,距離墨西哥城 110 英里,那裡的一些地方講納瓦特爾語(阿茲特克語)。斯普拉特林收集了文物和當代本土工藝品。斯普拉特林靠著製造和設計銀器賺了一大筆錢,但他一生的真正工作是保護、拯救和詮釋他的祖國的古代文化。他向北美觀眾解釋了墨西哥現代大師的畫作,並作為一位博學的早期前哥倫布藝術收藏家而贏得了聲譽。斯普拉特林和他的工作室逐漸成為源源不斷的著名美國遊客和他們想要參觀和體驗的國家之間的可見且具有文化吸引力的紐帶。斯普拉特林有幸見證了自己的聲譽——作為墨西哥最受尊敬的美國人之一——在去世前獲得了傳奇般的地位。威廉·斯普拉特林的《他的生活與藝術》生動地重建了這種豐富多樣的生活,其獨特的美學遺產只是其更大的文化成就的一部分,深刻地影響了美國人對不同於自己的文明的態度。

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  • William Zunie (Zuni, 1938-1983) 槽形鑲嵌波洛領帶

    William Zunie (Zuni, 1938-1983) 槽形鑲嵌波洛領帶

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    William Zunie(Zuni,1938-1983) 槽形鑲嵌波洛領帶38 英寸長,帶2.25 英寸高x 2 英寸寬滑軌。32.1 克。所有貴金屬均經過測試和保證,任何美洲原住民珠寶都稱為銀或純銀保證至少含有90%(硬幣)銀,而且含量可能更高。任何標記的東西都保證與其標記的內容一致,大多數手鐲都是在6 英寸的手腕上拍攝的,戒指在可能的情況下在適當尺寸的手指上拍攝的。對於手鐲,如果描述中未給出尺寸,則顯示金屬與布捲尺上數字相符的內週長。

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  • Willie Shaw Navajo Mother of pearl channel inlay sterling bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    Willie Shaw Navajo Mother of pearl channel inlay sterling bracelet

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    Willie Shaw Navajo Mother of pearl channel inlay sterling bracelet. Fits up to a 6 5/8" wrist, 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. 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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    $195.00

  • Willie Shaw Navajo Multi-Stone Sterling heavy stamped sterling earrings

    Willie Shaw Navajo Multi-Stone Sterling heavy stamped sterling earrings

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    Willie Shaw Navajo Multi-Stone Sterling heavy stamped sterling earrings 1 5/8"<br>tall x 1 1/8" deep x .5" wide 14.7 grams with no issues.

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  • Willie Yazzie, Sr.(納瓦霍人),1928-1999 年 覆層銀色皮帶扣

    Willie Yazzie, Sr.(納瓦霍人),1928-1999 年 覆層銀色皮帶扣

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    Willie Yazzie, Sr.(納瓦霍人),1928-1999 年覆蓋銀色皮帶扣 2" x 1 5/16" x 22.5 克,沒有任何問題。適合1 英寸腰帶。納瓦霍覆蓋層藝術家Willie Yazzie霍皮行會的覆蓋層設計取得成功後,許多其他銀匠和商店在他們的設計中融入了覆蓋層(請參閱覆蓋層不是1941 年1 月,納瓦霍商人迪恩·柯克(Dean Kirk) 在新墨西哥州馬努埃利托(蓋洛普和亞利桑那州邊境之間)開設了自己的貿易站。迪恩店裡製作的銀器是典型的納瓦霍旅遊型設計,並帶有UITA22 標記(根據直到大約1951 年,柯克設計了一系列由納瓦霍鐵匠在他的僱傭下製作的覆蓋別針,其中融合了Hohokam 和Mimbres 的設計。這些設計被證明非常受歡迎,作為1958 年報紙廣告阿爾伯克基的Enchanted Mesa 推銷“Dean Kirk 的納瓦霍覆蓋銀器”。柯克店裡製作的覆蓋件很少有標記。然而,為Dean Kirk 工作的納瓦霍銀匠之一是Willie Yazzie,他自己製作了銀器。標誌,並將其用在他在柯克店裡製作的作品上。以下大部分資訊由 William P. (Willie) Yazzie, Jr 在二月份轉達給Alan Ferg(亞利桑那州立博物館的檔案管理員和考古學家)2018 年。Ferg 對他擁有的一個缺少標誌的覆蓋皮帶扣進行了調查,發現了之前未記錄的有關Willie Yazzie 的信息,並確定了該藝術家使用的附加標誌。根據Social安全記錄顯示,威利· A·亞齊(Willie A. Yazzie) 1928 年出生於亞利桑那州欽利(Chinle)。他的兒子說,他於20 世紀50 年代初在曼努埃利托(Manuelito) 的迪安·柯克( Dean Kirk 貿易站學習了銀器工藝,並在不晚於1960 年創造了他的觸摸標記(或印記),此後那時,他在 Dean Kirk's 製作的作品中就帶有他的葫蘆瓢標誌。他的設計經常融入動物形象,如走鵑或納瓦霍設計,包括 Yeis 和 Father Sky。他從未在背景設計中添加「夯實工作」或紋理圖案。1960 年,梅薩維德國家公園的特許經營者安塞爾·霍爾(Ansel Hall) 正在尋找一位銀匠,在夏季期間在公園展示, Dean Kirk 推薦了 Willie Yazzie,他被 Hall 聘用了。 1960 年至 1983 年的夏天,威利在梅薩維德工作,1965 年除外,當時他生病了。 Yazzie 創造了一個特殊的標誌來表示他在 Mesa Verde 製作的作品。該標記描繪了公園內的廢墟方塔樓(Square Tower House),並在1960-1964 年和1966-1983 年的夏天被包含在他的葫蘆北斗標記中。Willie A. Yazzie 於1999 年去世,但他的家人包括他的遺孀、女兒和小威利都延續了威利疊加工作的傳統。小威利說,他的妹妹擁有父親的大部分工具和印章,而且她仍然使用葫蘆北斗標記。威利主要使用他名字的首字母作為他的標誌,但不再做太多的銀器工作,他從國家公園管理局退休,在那裡他是謝伊峽谷的護林員。住在欽利的威利說,他的兒子們做了一些銀器加工,但他們很忙,沒有太多時間。

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  • Willie Yazzie, Sr. (Navajo), 1928-1999 Overlay silver pins (2)

    Willie Yazzie, Sr. (Navajo), 1928-1999 Overlay silver pins (2)

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    Willie Yazzie, Sr. (Navajo), 1928-1999 Overlay silver pins (2) Largest 2", 18.9 grams total weight. <br><br>Navajo Overlay Artist Willie Yazzie<br><br>After the success of the overlay designs made at the Hopi Guild many other<br>silversmiths and shops incorporated overlay in their designs (see Overlay is Not<br>Always Hopi Made). Navajo trader Dean Kirk opened his own trading post at<br>Manuelito, New Mexico (between Gallup and the Arizona border) by January 1941.<br>The silver work made in Dean’s shop was typically Navajo tourist type designs<br>and hallmarked UITA22 (under the auspices of the United Indian Traders<br>Association) until about 1951. That’s when Kirk designed a series of overlay<br>pins to be made by Navajo smiths in his employ incorporating Hohokam and Mimbres<br>designs. These designs proved to be very popular, as a 1958 newspaper<br>advertisement for Enchanted Mesa in Albuquerque promoted “Dean Kirk’s Navajo<br>Overlay Silver”. The overlay pieces made at Kirk’s shop were rarely hallmarked.<br><br>However, one of the Navajo silversmiths who worked for Dean Kirk was Willie<br>Yazzie, he made his own hallmark and used it on pieces he made in Kirk’s shop.<br><br>Much of the following information was relayed to Alan Ferg (archivist and<br>archaeologist at Arizona State Museum) by William P. (Willie) Yazzie, Jr, in<br>February 2018. Ferg’s investigation of an overlay belt buckle in his possession,<br>lacking a hallmark, has led to previously unrecorded information about Willie<br>Yazzie, as well as the identification of an additional hallmark used by the<br>artist.<br><br>According to Social Security records, Willie A. Yazzie was born at Chinle,<br>Arizona in 1928. His son says he learned silverwork at Dean Kirk’s trading post<br>in Manuelito in the early 1950s, and created his touchmark (or hallmark) no<br>later than 1960, and after that time his pieces made at Dean Kirk’s would have<br>included his gourd dipper hallmark. His designs often incorporated animal<br>figures such as roadrunners or Navajo designs including Yeis and Father Sky. He<br>never added “tamp work,” or a textured pattern to the background designs.<br><br>In 1960 Ansel Hall, concessionaire at Mesa Verde National Park, was looking for<br>a silversmith to demonstrate at the park during the summers months, Dean Kirk<br>recommended Willie Yazzie and he was hired by Hall. Willie worked at Mesa Verde<br>in the summers from 1960 to 1983, except for 1965 when he was sick. Yazzie<br>created a special hallmark to denote pieces he made at Mesa Verde. The mark<br>depicts Square Tower House, a ruin within the park, and was included with his<br>gourd dipper mark during the summers of 1960-1964 and 1966-1983.<br><br>Willie A. Yazzie died in 1999, but his family, including his widow, daughter and<br>Willie Jr continue the tradition of Willie’s overlay work. Willie Jr said that<br>his sister has most of their father’s tools and stamps, and that she still uses<br>the gourd dipper mark. Willie uses mostly his initials as his hallmark, but<br>doesn’t do much silverwork anymore, he is retired from the National Park Service<br>where he was a ranger at Canyon de Chelly. Willie, who lives in Chinle, said his<br>sons do a little silversmithing, but that they are busy and don’t have much time<br>for it.

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  • Willie Yazzie, Sr.(納瓦霍族),1928-1999 年走鵑和仙人掌覆層銀色皮帶扣

    Willie Yazzie, Sr.(納瓦霍族),1928-1999 年走鵑和仙人掌覆層銀色皮帶扣

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    Willie Yazzie, Sr.(納瓦霍人),1928-1999 年走鵑和仙人掌覆層銀色皮帶扣 2 7/8" x 1 15/16" x 41.7 克,沒有任何問題。適合1.5 英寸腰帶。納瓦霍覆蓋層藝術家Willie Yazzie霍皮行會的覆蓋層設計取得成功後,許多其他銀匠和商店在他們的設計中融入了覆蓋層(請參閱覆蓋層不是1941 年1 月,納瓦霍商人迪恩·柯克(Dean Kirk) 在新墨西哥州馬努埃利托(蓋洛普和亞利桑那州邊境之間)開設了自己的貿易站。迪恩店裡製作的銀器是典型的納瓦霍旅遊型設計,並帶有UITA22 標記(根據直到大約1951 年,柯克設計了一系列由納瓦霍鐵匠在他的僱傭下製作的覆蓋別針,其中融合了Hohokam 和Mimbres 的設計。這些設計被證明非常受歡迎,作為1958 年報紙廣告阿爾伯克基的Enchanted Mesa 推銷“Dean Kirk 的納瓦霍覆蓋銀器”。柯克店裡製作的覆蓋件很少有標記。然而,為Dean Kirk 工作的納瓦霍銀匠之一是Willie Yazzie,他自己製作了銀器。標誌,並將其用在他在柯克店裡製作的作品上。以下大部分資訊由 William P. (Willie) Yazzie, Jr 在二月份轉達給Alan Ferg(亞利桑那州立博物館的檔案管理員和考古學家)2018 年。Ferg 對他擁有的一個缺少標誌的覆蓋皮帶扣進行了調查,發現了之前未記錄的有關Willie Yazzie 的信息,並確定了該藝術家使用的附加標誌。根據Social安全記錄顯示,威利· A·亞齊(Willie A. Yazzie) 1928 年出生於亞利桑那州欽利(Chinle)。他的兒子說,他於20 世紀50 年代初在曼努埃利托(Manuelito) 的迪安·柯克( Dean Kirk 貿易站學習了銀器工藝,並在不晚於1960 年創造了他的觸摸標記(或印記),此後那時,他在 Dean Kirk's 製作的作品中就帶有他的葫蘆瓢標誌。他的設計經常融入動物形象,如走鵑或納瓦霍設計,包括 Yeis 和 Father Sky。他從未在背景設計中添加「夯實工作」或紋理圖案。1960 年,梅薩維德國家公園的特許經營者安塞爾·霍爾(Ansel Hall) 正在尋找一位銀匠,在夏季期間在公園展示, Dean Kirk 推薦了 Willie Yazzie,他被 Hall 聘用了。 1960 年至 1983 年的夏天,威利在梅薩維德工作,1965 年除外,當時他生病了。 Yazzie 創造了一個特殊的標誌來表示他在 Mesa Verde 製作的作品。該標記描繪了公園內的廢墟方塔樓(Square Tower House),並在1960-1964 年和1966-1983 年的夏天被包含在他的葫蘆北斗標記中。Willie A. Yazzie 於1999 年去世,但他的家人包括他的遺孀、女兒和小威利都延續了威利疊加工作的傳統。小威利說,他的妹妹擁有父親的大部分工具和印章,而且她仍然使用葫蘆北斗標記。威利主要使用他名字的首字母作為他的標誌,但不再做太多的銀器工作,他從國家公園管理局退休,在那裡他是謝伊峽谷的護林員。住在欽利的威利說,他的兒子們做了一些銀器加工,但他們很忙,沒有太多時間。

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    $295.00

  • Wilson Jim Navajo silver and turquoise pendant

    Wilson Jim Navajo silver and turquoise pendant

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    Wilson Jim Navajo silver and turquoise pendant. Measurements in pics.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $110.00

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