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6.12" Roger Skeet Jr Navajo heavy stamped silver cuff bracelet

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6 1/8" Roger Skeet Jr Navajo heavy stamped silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pics. No damage or significant wear, solid sterling. Marked as shown in pics.

Roger Skeet, Jr. (B.1933) learned to make silver literally at his Fathers knee. His father, the renowned silversmith, Roger Skeet, Sr. was one of the famed Indian trader, C.G. Wallaces primary in-house Navajo silversmiths along with such other accomplished luminaries as Austin Wilson and Ambrose Roanhorse. Skeet Sr. worked for Wallace at his landmark trading post at the Zuni Pueblo in far Western New Mexico for approximately 30 years from the late 1920s until his death in 1959.

Roger Skeet, Jr. was born in 1933 and he began making silver alongside his Father in Wallaces trading post as an

eight year-old boy. The silverwork of both the Skeets is quite similar, clean-lined and very traditionally-crafted but with a distinctly modern sensibility and always extremely fine detailing. Roger Skeet, Sr. never signed his pieces while Roger Skeet, Jr. used a simple hallmark of his capital letter initials “RS.
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    6 1/8" Roger Skeet Jr Navajo heavy stamped silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pics. No damage or significant wear, solid sterling. Marked as shown in pics.

    Roger Skeet, Jr. (B.1933) learned to make silver literally at his Fathers knee. His father, the renowned silversmith, Roger Skeet, Sr. was one of the famed Indian trader, C.G. Wallaces primary in-house Navajo silversmiths along with such other accomplished luminaries as Austin Wilson and Ambrose Roanhorse. Skeet Sr. worked for Wallace at his landmark trading post at the Zuni Pueblo in far Western New Mexico for approximately 30 years from the late 1920s until his death in 1959.

    Roger Skeet, Jr. was born in 1933 and he began making silver alongside his Father in Wallaces trading post as an

    eight year-old boy. The silverwork of both the Skeets is quite similar, clean-lined and very traditionally-crafted but with a distinctly modern sensibility and always extremely fine detailing. Roger Skeet, Sr. never signed his pieces while Roger Skeet, Jr. used a simple hallmark of his capital letter initials “RS.
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