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sz7 Vintage Navajo sterling silver snake eye turquoise/coral feather ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$175.00
sz8 Vintage Navajo sterling silver high grade two stone turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Great looking stones.
$295.00
25" Vintage Santo Domingo Coral/shell heishi necklace sterling clasp. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. No significant issue, likely some small chips due to the nature of the necklace. Selling the 25" necklace shown.
$345.00
Stanford & Diane Cooche Zuni inlay sterling silver 3/4" ranger belt buckle set. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 3/4" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 3/4" where the buckle and tip go on. Belt is free with the buckle set, it has holes up to 36", there is a tape measure shown in the pictures showing where the holes lay.
$645.00
sz6 Marcus Chavez Navajo figural Bumblebee sterling silver jasper ring . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the early 21st century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Marcus is a talented Navajo silversmith that creates stunning jewelry that captures the essence of Native American craftsmanship. Marcus Chavez is from Shiprock, New Mexico, located on the Navajo reservation.
$450.00
sz9.5 30‘s-40‘s Zuni sterling silver greasy green turquoise cluster ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from second quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$475.00
sz7 Vintage Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver turquoise branch coral ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Orville Tsinnie: A Luminary in Navajo Artistry In the early 1970s, Orville Tsinnie, a distinguished Navajo artist, embarked on a journey of artistic discovery under the tutelage of his Hopi brother-in-law. This marked the genesis of a career that would see him garner numerous accolades, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association. This honor is reserved exclusively for the crème de la crème of American Indian artists, underscoring Tsinnie‘s exceptional talent. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) signs his work with "Orville Tsinnie, New Mexico" along with two stamps of Shiprock. Tsinnie‘s work was a testament to his superior craftsmanship. While he was adept at creating traditional jewelry, his true genius lay in his ability to conceive and execute innovative designs. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to precision were the hallmarks of his work, resulting in pieces that were unmistakably his own. Operating from his studio in Shiprock, New Mexico, Tsinnie was a stalwart presence at Santa Fe‘s annual Indian Market. His participation in this yearly event further cemented his status as a luminary in the realm of Navajo artistry. His legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of indigenous art.
$425.00
sz7 Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise/coral two stone ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$135.00
40‘s-50‘s Vintage Zuni sterling silver sunface/Kachina inlay cufflinks. Great cufflinks with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa mid 20th century.
$395.00
40‘s-50‘s Zuni sterling silver inlay knifewing vintage screw back earrings . Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa mid 20th century.
$225.00
Don Staats Southwestern sterling silver cobblestone inlay pendant/necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. No issues, 16" long necklace. Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Don Staats (July 3, 1938 - June 29, 2020) was an acclaimed Arizona artist with deep creative roots. Many of his family members shared his talent; his grandfather was a potter, his grandmother a world-renowned Ukrainian folk artist, and his father a painter. Don began his career in 1958 when he opened his first art studio in Phoenix, Arizona. Since then, he has worked with many different media to hone his artistic skills and express his creative spirit. In 1962, Don moved to Los Angeles where he did freelance automotive design until he was hired by Carrol Shelby’s Cobra design group in 1963. Don worked designing signature Cobra cars until 1966 when a near-fatal car crash permanently changed his path. After a two-year recovery period, Don Staats returned to University of Minnesota and later resumed his art career in Phoenix where he reopened his studio and focussed on bronze casting, oil painting, and jewelry making. It was during this time that Don mastered his metalworking skills for which he is best known today. Don’s contemporary Southwest jewelry has been collected by art galleries, museums, and individuals since 1970. His work has been featured in numerous publications and has gained a following worldwide. Part of the appeal of Don’s artistry is his use of many rare, semiprecious gemstones, which he had been collecting for some 40 years. His love for the color, shape, and natural variations in each stone is apparent in his jewelry, which combines materials such as sugilite, coral, lapis, charoite, spiny oyster shell, and turquoise (including Orvil Jack). All of his materials are natural -- never dyed or stabilized. Don Staats hand-polished and placed each stone to create the unique, one-of-a-kind styling that classifies his work. A proud father of a son and daughter, Don lived in Cornville near Sedona, Arizona with his wife, Deborah, who is also an artist. He worked out of his home studio near Oak Creek where he gained inspiration for his artwork. Don Staats passed away on June 29, 2020 and he is greatly missed.
$895.00
Les Baker Shop Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise pendant necklace heishi. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. No issues, 25" long necklace. Les Baker was a well-known southwest jewelry artist who designed and also made jewelry himself. Although he was Anglo he employed many Native American silversmiths throughout the years, most notably Fritson Toledo, the great Navajo artist.
$675.00
Large Vintage Navajo RSJC Sterling feathers/turquoise pendant/beaded necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. No issues, 24" long necklace.
$595.00
Large Vintage Navajo/southwestern modernist sterling silver pendant/necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. No issues, 26" long necklace. Signed Herman Owens, most likely a former owner rather than the silversmith. Very high quality turquoise.
$895.00
Big Vintage Royston turquoise sterling silver Native American cross pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Illegibly marked, likely Native American made.
$285.00
6.25" Vintage EL Navajo sterling silver turquoise cluster cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.25" wrist.
$295.00
6.6" c1920‘s Antique Zuni ingot silver snake eye turquoise row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa first quarter to early second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.6" wrist without adjustment, though .25" or more adjustment is typically very simple. Any adjustment will change the gap size of course which is shown in the pictures.
$950.00
6.5" 1940‘s Navajo hand stamped sterling silver cuff bracelet w/ nice turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.5" wrist without adjustment, though .25" or more of careful adjustment is typically very simple. Any adjustment will change the gap size of course which is shown in the pictures.
$535.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver Mediterranean red coral naja pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed. 2.5" tall x 1.75" wide. . Circa third quarter of the 20th century. No apparent markings as shown.
$225.00
9 Vintage Southwestern sterling silver button covers Navajo basket patterns . Selling the 9 shown, solid sterling silver fronts with base metal backs which is always the case with these. No issues. Weight and measurements in the pictures.
$150.00
6.6" Les Baker Shop Navajo sterling silver stamped watch cuff bracelet. Selling the watch bracelet shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Watch untested, at the very least needs a battery. Watch not guaranteed for condition.
$225.00
Vintage Larry Bill Tom Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$785.00
7.25" Mike Simplicio (1937-1976) Zuni sterling silver turquoise/coral watch cuff bracelet. Selling the watch bracelet shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. With very collectible (untested) Bulova Accutron watch. At the very least it will need a battery.
$695.00
Henry Morgan Navajo deep stamped sterling silver concho style belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$435.00
c1950‘s 3 Vintage sterling silver inlay Deer/Sunface pins/pendant/charm. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Selling all three.
$475.00
CR Southwestern sterling silver Native American ranger belt buckle set. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 3/4" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 3/4" where the buckle and tip go on.
$245.00
Huge Vintage c1970 Navajo sterling silver freeform bolo tie with nice turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 36" long tight/old fracture towards top of stone. Stone is secure and going nowhere.. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Very nice natural American turquoise, I‘ve seen this stone used in mostly older Native American jewelry but never figured out what mine it was.
$895.00
6" 30‘s-40‘s Zuni double row snake eye turquoise sterling silver cuff bracelet Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6" wrist. Unmarked.
$595.00
6" JB Southwestern modernist sterling silver cast cuff bracelet Native American. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6" wrist.
$345.00
6" Navajo sterling silver green turquoise tufa/Sand cast cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6" wrist.
$245.00
7" Kirk Smith Navajo heavy stamped sterling silver stacker cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 7" wrist. HIS LIFE: Kirk Smith first began working with silver at around age 7 in his grandfather’s hidden workshop, that according to Smith’s interview with Perry Null Trading, “you would not see it unless you knew it was there”. His grandfather also made jewelry and Kirk used to aid him by first learning to run the bellow to heat the charcoal that would allow his grandfather to work with the silver at high temperatures, and then eventually began to work with beads and bracelets and necklaces himself. He later used these primitive skills to craft jewelry for his uncle, who would exchange clothes and shoes for his pieces. In 1972, Kirk struck out on his own, primarily working in silver cast work, until the price of silver went up in 1974 and he went to work doing different things like working in the mine or a refinery in Galveston. He returned to jewelry making in the early 1980s when his mother got sick and he desired to be nearer to her. That’s when his craft took a turn. HIS MENTORS: Of course, his grandfather was his earliest influence, and perhaps the most profound on Kirk as a person, but when it comes to his craftsmanship, the game-changer for him was his brother-in-law. Kirk’s sister was married to an artisan named Harry Morgan, a well-known name in the world of Native American jewelry. Harry was known for his intricate stamp work and the way he would style his silver to give it an antique look, believing that overly polished silver hid the detailing and the beauty of a piece. It was Harry who really taught Kirk about design and style in terms of his craft. HIS CRAFT: Kirk is probably best known for his concho belts, like the one we found in Audrey’s closet, that we thought was too beautiful not to share with y’all after being tucked away for too long. He was known for his unrelenting insistence on working his silver by hand, resulting in beautiful pieces of heavy silver and high-grade stones. In addition to concho belts, Kirk crafted gorgeous statement cuff bracelets with turquoise and red coral and some of the most striking blue lapis you’ve ever seen, as well as some rings, pendants, earrings, and even a few squash blossoms. As we mentioned, his work is highly collectible, not only because of its stunning beauty, but because sadly, there won’t be any more made; Kirk was tragically killed in 2012. HIS DEATH: On September 17, 2012, Kirk was in an altercation in a parking lot with a young man whose truck had struck Kirk’s vehicle as the man was attempting to back into a parking spot. When the driver, who was intoxicated, tried to flee the scene, Kirk jumped onto the hood of the man’s truck. When he was eventually unable to maintain his grip, Kirk was flung from the moving vehicle and suffered injuries which resulted in his death in an Albuquerque hospital a little while later. The driver did succeed in fleeing the scene, but eventually collided with another truck and a barrier on Interstate 25 and was apprehended after a violent struggle with police; he was found to have had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.16, twice the legal limit. Incredibly, the driver, who was 16 at the time, was only sentenced to 90 days in a treatment center and two years probation. As you might imagine, Kirk’s surviving family does not feel that justice was done in the wake of his death, but they are carrying on his legacy in a positive way despite the circumstances.
$645.00
6.75" Mike Begay Navajo sterling silver 14k gold bezel lapis cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.75" wrist.
$550.00
6.5" Miriam Chuyate - Hopi-Tewa twisted sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.5" wrist.
$375.00
6.25" Vintage Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise Native American cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.25" wrist. Hallmarked, HC, unsure of maker. Likely Native American made.
$595.00
Big vintage southwestern sterling silver agate channel inlay bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide with silverplated tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 38" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.
$250.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver belt buckle with turquoise and coral. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 2" belt. 6cm x 9cm 2.36" x 3.5" One stone with fracture, all stones secure.
$395.00
Benjamin Becenti Navajo sterling silver channel inlay thunderbird belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$265.00
small 40‘s-50‘s Navajo vintage sterling silver bolo tie w/ nice turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 38" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.
$285.00
MP Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise, coral belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.
$450.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver concho style round belt buckle w/ nice turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$450.00
40‘s-50‘s Zuni Blue Gem Turquoise sterling silver 5/8" ranger belt buckle set. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 5/8" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 5/8" where the buckle and tip go on.
$850.00
1950‘s Richard Kagenvema Hopi guild 1" ranger belt buckle/tip sterling silver. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 1" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 1" where the buckle and tip go on. Richard Kagenvema was a notable Hopi silversmith (ca. 1925-1982) who trained under the GI Bill program and became known for his intricate overlay jewelry, with his work appearing in collections like the National Museum of the American Indian. His contributions to Hopi silversmithing are highlighted by his son, Bennett Kagenveama, who followed in his father‘s artistic footsteps as a renowned overlay silversmith.
$795.00
6" Vintage WB Navajo sterling silver spiderweb turquoise cuff bracelet Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6" wrist.
$425.00
1940‘s Vintage Navajo sterling silver Knifewing belt buckle hand stamped. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.25" belt.
$645.00
6.5" Antique Navajo ingot silver double carinated arrow stamped cuff bracleet Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa first quarter to early second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.5" wrist. Unmarked.
$750.00
6.3" Vintage Navajo carinated sterling silver red coral row cuff bracelet Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.3" wrist. Unmarked.
$485.00
c1940‘s Big Navajo sterling silver Fred Harvey turquoise thunderbirds pin/brooch. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa second quarter of the 20th century.
$345.00
6.3" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo tufa cast sterling silver wide band cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.3" wrist.
$1,150.00
6.75" 1940‘s-50‘s Navajo Blue Gem turquoise braided sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.75" wrist, one stone secure with old fracture, another with fissure or hairline. 48 grams.
$650.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver 2pc belt buckle modernist textured design. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.
$165.00
vintage Douglas Magnus - Heartline sterling silver 3/4" ranger belt buckle set. This line was started by Douglas Mangus in the 1980‘s in Santa Fe. Very heavy Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 3/4" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 3/4" where the buckle and tip go on. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$475.00
6.75" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo Vintage sterling silver turquoise row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.75" wrist.
$545.00
7" 50‘s-60‘s Navajo carinated sterling silver shadowbox turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 7" wrist.
$395.00
Big vintage Navajo sterling silver cross with turquoise. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.
$245.00
Foster Yazzie Navajo reversible 3pc sterling silver/onyx belt buckle set. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Can be reversed or worn as just a 2pc as shown.
$750.00
Antique Sterling silver Tiffany Co Travel 15J Concord Watch Company Travel Clock. Frame sterling silver, clock not. Clock ticks and appears to keep good time.
$950.00
Gene Pooyouma Hopi overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver vintage. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.
$225.00
c1940‘s Navajo finely stamped sterling silver pin/brooch with turquoise. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa second quarter of the 20th century.
$325.00
6" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo carinated sterling silver turquoise row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6" wrist.
$545.00
6.2" 1940‘s Navajo hand stamped sterling silver Royston turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.2" wrist. Old fracture in stone.
$225.00
6" 60‘s-70‘s Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise/coral cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6" wrist. Fracture in turquoise stone, secure in bezel.
$235.00
6.6" c1940 Big Zuni turquoise channel inlay sterling silver 3 row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.6" wrist.
$2,250.00
vintage Phillip Sekaquaptewa Hopi overlay/inlay sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Signed by the artist. Hopi Pueblo artist Phillip Sekaquaptewa, or Weseoma, was Eagle Clan and was actively making jewelry circa 1973-2003. He is known for his gold and silver overlay, appliqué, tufa cast jewelry. Weseoma lived in Hotevilla, Third Mesa, Hopi Pueblo, Arizona. Weseoma learned his trade from Hopicrafts Cooperative Guild, Second Mesa, Az. Phil‘s hallmark- eagle track, PS, ca. 1971-87; tadpole, after 1981; Weseoma and tadpole hallmark. Artist Hallmark signature of Phillip Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Pueblo JewelerPhil Sekaquaptewa (1948-2003) Weseoma was the grandson of Judge Emory Sekaquaptewa, Sr. and Helen Sekaquaptewa; son of Wayne Sekaquaptewa and Judy Chen Wagner; brother of Kenneth Sekaquaptewa, Harlan Sekaquaptewa, David Sekaquaptewa, Jeannie Groves, Helen Freeman, Patricia Sekaquaptewa, Kimball Sekaquaptewa; father of Caroline Huma, Wayne Perry Sekaquaptewa.
$1,200.00
LJ Vintage Navajo sterling silver onyx belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.25" belt.
$185.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver sandcast belt buckle with turquoise t. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$475.00
R Smith Vintage Navajo sterling silver nugget turquoise belt buckle Ron Monogram. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. The monogram is tested solid 10k gold. It would not be difficult to remove the letters or even the entire center place and replace it with another. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$795.00
Vintage Phillip Honanie Hopi overlay kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Phillip Honanie was a very talented silversmith. He was very active from the late 1960s into the early 21st century. He unfortunately suffered from diabetes and died in 2017. His work is high regarded and very collectible. Honanie’s hallmark is a pair of crescents, the Hopi sign for friendship.
$495.00
c1960 c-31 Hopi tufa cast sterling silver kokopelli bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 40" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.
$275.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver Tufa/Sand Cast Ketoh form belt buckle w/turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.
$375.00
Supersmiths Navajo Black Jade, Tiger‘s Eye, Petrified wood sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Signed by the shop and artist.
$795.00
7" Heavy vintage Navajo sterling silver cuff bracelet with nice turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$750.00
6.5" Vintage Southwestern sterling silver twisted wire 6 row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked, likely Native American made.
$165.00
c1930 Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise whirling logs/arrows belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa second quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.75" belt.
$875.00
7" 1940‘s Navajo hand stamped sterling silver cuff bracelet with turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century.
$595.00
Big Vintage Navajo tufa/sand cast sterling silver belt buckle with turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 2" belt.
$575.00
6.5" 1940‘s Fred Harvey - Navajo sterling silver arrows turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century.
$295.00
Vintage R.T. Navajo sterling silver 3/4" Ranger belt buckle set. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 3/4" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 3/4" where the buckle and tip go on.
$250.00
sz12.75 Vintage southwestern/Navajo sterling silver lace agate ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$125.00
sz6.5 1977 Vintage Navajo sterling silver spiderweb turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the fourth quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. illegibly marked, dateed 1977.
$185.00
6.1" US Zuni 1 C.G. Wallace snake eye turquoise sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century (1937-1942). Rare, historical, one of a kind piece. Exceptional stampings on the sides.
$2,875.00
sz6.5 c1950 Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay early ring sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the mid 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Master Hopi Silversmith, Waterhouse Clan – Shungopavi, Second Mesa Victor Coochwytewa is widely regarded as one of the most influential Hopi silversmiths of the 20th century. A master of overlay jewelry and a pillar of his community, his work helped define the standards and aesthetics that Hopi jewelers continue to follow today. His career, which spanned more than 60 years, earned him national recognition, including being named an Arizona Indian Living Treasure in 1994. Born on June 7, 1922, in the village of Shungopavi on Second Mesa, Victor was a member of the Waterhouse Clan. He first learned the basics of silversmithing in 1940 under the guidance of Paul Saufkie. But his early career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served with distinction in the South Pacific. A member of the 167th Combat Military Police and later the 5309th Infantry Division under General Frank Merrill (Merrill’s Marauders), Victor saw heavy combat in Burma and was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbons. After being honorably discharged in 1946, Victor returned to Hopi and became one of the first students in the now-legendary Veterans’ Classes established under the G.I. Bill. Taught by Fred Kabotie and Paul Saufkie, these classes marked the beginning of a new era in Hopi silversmithing. Victor not only mastered the overlay technique but innovated within it—introducing a background texturing method inspired by leatherwork that became a defining feature of Hopi overlay jewelry. Victor‘s designs, executed in both sterling silver and gold, are known for their precision, spiritual depth, and elegant symbolism. Many of his pieces reflect Hopi traditions and cosmology, and his work has been collected by major institutions and private collectors around the world. In addition to his artistry, Victor was deeply rooted in the traditional Hopi way of life. A lifelong dry farmer, he raised corn, squash, beans, and watermelons without irrigation or chemical inputs, relying entirely on prayer, ceremony, and natural rainfall. “Jewelry is my hobby; corn is my work,” he once said with characteristic humility. He attributed the success of both his crops and his craft to blessings from the Creator. “When you pray, you should pray for all things, and in return, all things are benefited. Nothing can be accomplished without prayer.” Victor retired from silversmithing and farming in 2006 and continued to live with his family at Hopi until his passing on July 3, 2011, at the age of 89. Today, his legacy lives on in the work of his descendants and in the broader community of Hopi artists who follow the path he helped shape. His jewelry remains among the most iconic and sought-after expressions of Hopi artistry—no serious collection of Hopi overlay work is truly complete without a piece by Victor Coochwytewa.
$785.00
sz7 Cecil Ashley Navajo sterling silver spiderweb turquoise channel inlay ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the fourth quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. 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. 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.
$225.00
sz5.75 vintage Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$115.00
sz7 Horace Iule (1901-1978) Zuni sterling silver turquoise/coral ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Horace Iule, Zuni Pueblo Jeweler Horace Iule learned silversmithing from his father and eventually became an expert of the casting method. He was one of the first from Zuni Pueblo to create the Knifewing God in silver. Horace began working as a silversmith in the 1930s after returning from school in Phoenix where he had studied blacksmithing. Horace Iule (1901-1978), pronounced Ai-ú-le was a third-generation silversmith. His grandfather, a man known as Sneezing Man, was identified by John Adair in his book The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths as one of the first silversmiths at Zuni Pueblo. Horace Iule also taught jewelry making at Zuni Day School, teaching and influencing a whole generation of Zuni smiths. Horace taught his son Wilbur Iule who carries on the tradition.
$345.00
sz5 c1930‘s Cerrillos Turquoise ingot/sterling silver vintage Navajo ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the second quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Stone secure with multiple fractures, nice stampings, unmarked.
$425.00
sz9.5 Vintage Navajo purple Charoite sterling silver ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the fourth quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$95.00
sz4.5 c1930 Navajo ingot silver stoplight 3 stone greasy green turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the second quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$295.00
sz10 Alberto Contreraz southwestern sterling silver onyx men‘s ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the fourth quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$185.00
sz11 Supersmiths Navajo tiger‘s eye, petrified wood, black jade sterling silver ring, Native Earth line. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. No apparent issues. Weight and measurements in pictures. anderas
$165.00
7.3" Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century to early 21st century. Harrison Jim is Navajo and a member of the Red House Clan. Born and raised in Gallup, New Mexico. Growing up, he was exposed to the traditional arts through his aunt and grandmother who often wore beautiful pieces and would also weave rugs at home. This early exposure sparked a strong interest in the arts for him. Harrison honed his skills by apprenticing under renowned jewelers such as John Hall, Tommy Jackson, and McKee Platero. These mentors not only taught him the technical aspects of jewelry making, but also instilled in him a deep respect for the traditional Navajo methods and materials. Harrison also pursued formal training through various workshops and classes to further refine his craft. Harrison has developed a unique style that sets his work apart from others in the industry. He blends traditional Navajo techniques with contemporary designs, resulting in pieces that are both modern and rooted in tradition. His attention to detail and use of high quality materials have earned him a loyal following among collectors and admirers alike. His designs are reflective of bright stars in the New Mexico nights and his geometric forms, of the landscape. With his sleek and contemporary shapes and designs, he manages to balance the flavor of tradition along with his stylized approach to Indian imagery. The colorful and innovative inlays in his jewelry are inspired by the natural gifts that Mother Earth and Father Sky provide to each and every one of us. anderas
$395.00
Hollands San Angelo #205 10k gold sterling silver rubies ranger 5/8" belt buckle set. Solid 10k gold accents on hand engraved sterling silver with factory rubies. Vintage set with some expected wear but no significant issues. Fits up to 5/8" ranger belt. Ranger belts are wider and taper down at the buckle/keepers/tip. These also make great hardware for a super duper hatband. Vintage set, this model number with rubies current retails for $3700 directly from Hollands. Hollands Fine Jewelry has been a prominent contributor in the West Texas community for over 100 years. The family owned business began its story in 1918 when Chase Holland, Sr. purchased a jewelry store from Mr. C. C. McBurnett and renamed the business “Hollands Jewelry. Prior owners can, however, be traced to 1891. In addition to traditional jewelry and watches of the period, Hollands Jewelry was widely recognized for its extensive inventory of fine silver, china, and crystal. The Hollands Spur Clip was created and patented in 1936. With the country emerging from the difficult years of the Depression, Mr. Holland designed a miniature sterling silver spur tie clasp as a symbol of recognition, given to someone who had “earned their spurs. Two of these first “Spurs Clips were presented to President Franklin Roosevelt and Vice-President John Nance Garner. Over the years, many other celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries have been presented spur jewelry as gifts of both accomplishment and gratitude. The spur clip marked the genesis of Hollands Jewelrys debut into the world of jewelry manufacturing, specializing in hand-crafted buckles, spur jewelry items, and a variety of other hand-made, hand-engraved specialty pieces, many of which are still in production. The family owned business grew quickly. Chase Hollands son, Chase, Jr. began his work in the business after completing his service in the Army Air Corps during WWII. Chase Jr., with his wife Virginia, began management of the company in 1960. Many of our clients still remember working with Mrs. Virginia, who was a major staple in the community. With the help of the store manager Mr. George McCormack, and her two sons Chase III and Bill, the company grew into the successful establishment that it is today. Brant Horner of Brownwood, TX joined the company in 1985. After graduating with an accounting degree from Angelo State University, he continued to progress at Hollands Jewelry and quickly worked his way to Master Jeweler. Aside from his fine craftsmanship as a jeweler, Brant brought a new age of tailored jewelry making to Hollands. He specializes in die making, hand carving and modern rapid prototyping for custom jewelry, stone setting, and hand engraving. In 2012, Brant became business partners with the Holland brothers. After celebrating the 100th year for the company, Bill Holland joined Chase Holland III in retirement and Brant Horner took over ownership and management of the company. The family operated tradition continues with Brant Horner and his daughter, Evyn Horner Higgins, who began working at Hollands in 2011. Hollands Jewelry is a member of The American Gem Society, Jewelers of America, Jewelers Vigilance Committee, Better Business Bureau, and many other trade organizations. For over 100 years, Hollands has been committed to providing professional, knowledgeable service while offering quality diamonds, jewelry, gemstones, watches, and exclusive gift items. anderas
$1,450.00
sz5 Anthony Sanchez Navajo 14k gold modernist freeform turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. No apparent issues. Weight and measurements in pictures.
$2,250.00
sz6.75 Vintage Zuni greasy green turquoise snake eye sterling silver ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the mid 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$145.00
Carmen Beckmann mid century Modernist sterling silver necklace, bracelet, ring. Solid sterling silver, extremely high quality as shown 17" necklace, Size 7 ring, 6.5" bracelet. Selling the set shown from the third quarter of the 20th century with no issues. Untouched estate fresh condition, I would be happy to clean up a little upon request before shipping. 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. anderas
$1,495.00
6.75" 14k gold/Sterling silver Gemset cuff bracelet, earrings, pendant set. Bracelet fits up to a 6.75" wrist. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid 14k gold accents on sterling silver no issues.. No apparent markings, gemstones untested but I believe they are all natural as it‘s a quality set. anderas
$995.00
sz6.5 Vintage Zuni natural turquoise cluster ring sterling silver 40‘s-50‘s. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the second quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.
$165.00
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