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Early Mexican Repousee CUFF BRACELET~1930
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Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
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Pre 1940 item# 957231
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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Amazing early cuff pre-Taxco. This cuff was likely made in Mexico City and bears the traditional repousage that characterized the traditional Spanish Colonial Mexican silversmithing. Though it is signed Aguilar, the maker was not the famous Hector Agular. Also marked 900, which was the 19th and early 20th century marks for high purity silver, before the international convention for sterling at 925. Thi is a gorgeous truly antique example of the mexican silver tradition. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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CUFF BRACELET~Early Mexican Silver and Turquoise
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Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
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Pre 1950 item# 956764 (stock# MT02497)
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$480
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Delicate and well-crafted early Mexico bracelet. This unique piece is simply marked "silver Mexico" but undoubtedly was made by the same Taller that made similar pieces for Fred Davis. This bracelet is more comfortable to wear than similar piece since it is constructed in oval rather than circular shape. In excellent condition no damage or repairs. 7" wearable length and 2-3/4" wide. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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Antique Gold EARRINGS~Filigree and Natural Pearls
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Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Mexican:
Pre 1950 item# 956762 (stock# MT02332)
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$985
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Lovely mexican earrings from Oaxaca. This design is known as MONOS (bows). Clearly of Victorian inspiration, the style has been used in Oaxacan jewelry for a long time. These earrings are likely from the first half of the twentieth century. Quality of craftsmanship and gorgeous design. These earrings would stand out and enhance the beauty of the woman wearing them. 2-1/4" long and 3/4" wide. Gold marked at 10k. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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Large BRACELET~Style of Antonio Pineda
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Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
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Pre 1980 item# 956759 (stock# MT02569)
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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Large, heavy bracelet that would fit a man's wrist. Measures 8-1/4" in wearable length and 1-1/5" wide. This bracelet is likely from the 1980s and in the style of modernist Antonio Pineda. The piece is made in silver and some sort of thick plastic material that resembles tortoise shell. Elegant piece in excellent condition, great craftsmanship. Marked TH-70; 925; MexicoVINTAGE QUALITY
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