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Antonio Pineda NECKLACE c1950 ~ Extraordinary
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Pre 1970 item# 932804
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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Gorgeous necklace by Modernist Antonio Pineda. This rare piece was made in silver 970 and lapis lazuli. The necklace design is featured on page 140, Figure 170 of the exhibit catalogue "Silver Seduction; The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda" (2008). The necklace shown in the catalogue was made with jadeite. However, it is quite rare to find pieces where Antonio used lapis lazuli. The necklace measures 15-1/2" in wearable length and has eight central links that measu ...click for details
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Extraordinary Mexican SILVER NECKLACE~Myers
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Pre 1960 item# 923210
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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Fabulous early mexican necklace marked MYYERS STERLING MEXICO. Little is known about this maker but every piece we have seen with these marks is absolutely gorgeous and of high quality craftsmanship. This maker may have been in Mexico City rather than Taxco. The frontal links are heavy and show marks of hand-hammering. The necklace is 15-1/2" long and the frontal links are 1-1/2" long. This is a real treasure. COLLECTOR QUALITY.
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Early TAXCO NECKLACE~ Spratling Style
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Pre 1940 item# 923209
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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This a unique find, very early silver 980 Damaso Gallegos necklace. This piece has all the influence of the early Spratling designs. The stones are azurite-malachite. One of the stones has a small fissure that does not detract from the beauty of the necklace. Fine craftsmanship, this necklace has carved silver links. Excellent craftsmanship. 17 inches long and the central medallion is 3" long and 2" wide. True beauty. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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