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Iconic Ballesteros Green Polka Dot BRACELET
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Pre 1970 item# 1103832
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$1,800
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This is a great example of the iconic green polka dot Ballesteros Bakelite bracelet. A hard find and very desirable among discerning collectors. This is a statement bangle that says 1960s like no other Taxco piece. This piece has some minor wear and a couple of very superficial dents not noticeable unless the piece is closely inspected. You can see in the photographs that the piece is a masterpiece. 7" wearable length. 1-1/2" wide at the front. 96.4g COLLECTOR QUALITY
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Maciel Repousse Cut Out Cuff BRACELET
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Pre 1950 item# 1103830
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
SALE PENDING
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This Maciel bracelet made in with great repoussage technique, very deep. The piece is special because it is also cut out making it very comfortable and unique. These cut out pieces were of course harder to make and much more desirable. Circa 1940, Mexico City silversmith Maciel. Excellent piece for the discerning collector. No damage or repairs. 6" wearable length and 1-1/4" gap; 2 full inches wide on the front. 28.3g COLLECTOR QUALITY
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Mexican Silver BRACELET Pre 1948 ~ Preciosa
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Pre 1950 item# 1103633
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$985
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This is a rare Mexican mixed technique silver bracelet. The piece is made by the artist Velazquez and is likely from Mexico City or its vicinity where this techniques evolved from the long colonial tradition of silversmithing. He used both incise or carving technique and gorgeous repoussage. The stone in the center is obsidian and the piece is absolutely breathtaking. Unique and yet reminiscent of the work of Matilde Poulat "MATL". This bracelet is destined to be a favorite of a fin ...click for details
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Mexican Repousse Cuff BRACELET ~ c1920s
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Pre 1930 item# 1102937
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$425
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Brilliant craftsmanship this cuff is marked LA JOYA 900. The 900 nomenclature was used before the 925 sterling standard was adopted in Mexico. The sterling standard appears to have been adopted in the late 1930s in Mexico, In the US and Britain, the sterling standard was adopted in the late 19th C.
This abstract design is makes the cuff timeless. Made in heavy gauge laminated silver. Measures 5-1/2" in length with 1-1/4" gap and it is 1-1/2" wide. Weighs 47g
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Antonio Pineda ONYX Bracelet~Rare
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Pre 1970 item# 1102204
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$3,800
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A unique Antonio bracelet with curved slabs of onyx curving along the surface in concert with the silver elements. As always, this piece was made with extraordinary skill and high quality materials, These are signatures of Antonio's pieces. The bracelet is an uncommon design not found often. Measures 1" in width and 7-1/2" of wearable length. Will fit a medium to large wrist. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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