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TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN EARRINGS: GROUP H
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Pre 1980 item# 546710 (stock# BB.JWL.H)
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This group of twelve individual photographs includes 10 sets of silver earrings made by Native Americans from the southwest pueblos and two sets made by Mexican silversmiths (BB200, 201, 203-207, 215-218 and 220). All are from the estate of Billy Branch of Denver, and all but one of the sets include at least one of the following colorful materials: coral, lapis lazuli, shell, malachite, turquoise, etc. Each photograph is annotated with the following information. First, in brackets, is the unique ...click for details
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TWELVE ASSORTED COLORFUL NECKLACES: EX HOWARD
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Pre 1980 item# 693024 (stock# TEH.BEAD.C)
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This group of twelve contains a variety of colorful necklaces from the Chester Howard collection (TEH 172, 177-183, 188, 189, 191, 193 and 194). Reflecting Howard’s broad interest in collecting different bead types, not always old but pleasing to his eye, this group contains beads and pendants of dyed onyx, clay, carnelian and agate, copal, glass, coins, garnet, jet, chevrons, brass, shell, serpentine...and more. They are from such areas as Africa, North America, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, and more ...click for details
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SUPERB TURQUOISE AND SILVER NAVAJO CUFF
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Pre 1980 item# 520516 (stock# BB.087)
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This superb Native American made, relatively heavy silver cuff (BB87) with wonderfully matched, deeper blue turquoise oval and round stones and silver shot is, as you should now guess, from the estate of Denver’s late Billy Branch. Doubly stamped on its inner surface with the notation ‘sterling’ and commented to in Billy’s notes as being a ‘pawn’ piece, the bracelet (believed to be mid-20th century in age) is in excellent condition and most wearable with today’s popular styling. Measuring just s ...click for details
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MAGNIFICENT ZUNI NEEDLE POINT BRACELET
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Pre 1980 item# 520515 (stock# BB.082)
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$525.00 (Reduced from $900.00)
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With almost every newly listed item from the late Billy Branch’s collection of Native American Indian jewelry, any viewer will, as with this one (BB82), be frequently impressed with the beauty and quality of his selections. This truly magnificent example of the Zuni needlepoint style is simply stamped ‘sterling’ on one of its three supporting framework bars. In used but overall very good condition (I count seven cracked and/or lightly chipped turquoise cabs, all of which are securely held), and ...click for details
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TWELVE ASSORTED NATIVE AMERICAN NECKLACES
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Pre 1980 item# 693032 (stock# TEH.BEAD.B)
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Here’s an eye-catching assortment of Native American necklaces (TEH 174, 192, and 201 thru 210) from the estate of the late Chester Howard. As founder of the Colorado Mineral Society in the 1930s, one shouldn’t be surprised that Howard would identify at least a few of the turquoise varieties that make up the beads in these strands: Red Mountain, Ruffan Mine, McGinnis Big Blue, and Pilot Mountain. In addition to turquoise, the beads in the necklaces include: shell, pipestone, varieties of glass, ...click for details
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INLAID BLUEJAY SILVER BUCKLE SIGNED QUAM
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Pre 1980 item# 521516 (stock# BB.138)
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Beautifully inlaid with turquoise, mother of pearl, jet and malachite, this Native American made silver buckle (BB138) was noted by its late owner, Billy Branch of Denver, to be ‘rare pawn’. Measuring 3” in width, the buckle will accommodate a 1 7/6” wide belt. Believed to date into the mid-20th century and in overall very good conditon, the buckle has some minor scratches from wear, and some hardly noticeable loss of inlay. It is signed on the back in script ‘P. & Q. W. QUAM, Sr.’ Great for ...click for details
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OLD PAWN PETTI-POINT TURQUOISE BRACELET
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Pre 1980 item# 520514 (stock# BB.081)
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Mounted on a silver, three-bar bracelet frame, the large roped medallion with gorgeous, deep blue petti-point turquoise (BB81) has the scratched initials on its back ‘EY’ (possibly one of the Navajo Yazzie family?). In overall very good condition, with six of the stones chipped and/or cracked from wear (but none loose in their settings), this fine Native American made bracelet was noted to be ‘pawn’ by its previous owner, the late Billy Branch of Denver, and is believed to date into the middle o ...click for details
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SILVER KACHINA BOLA SLIDE WITH TURQUOISE
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Pre 1980 item# 521967 (stock# BB.199)
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Dating into the latter part of the mid-20th century, this 5 1/8” tall silver kachina bola slide (BB199) is from the estate of the late Billy Branch of Denver. Unstamped, but nicely detailed and inset with deep sky-blue turquoise cabs, the slide is in excellent condition and was noted by Branch to be ‘dead pawn’. Although the braided leather string tie shows obvious wear and would probably be best replaced, the long silver cones at its ends are in very good condition and tipped with decorated, tw ...click for details
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TWELVE TRADE BEAD NECKLACES, EX HOWARD
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Pre 1980 item# 693017 (stock# TEH.BEAD.A)
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The twelve bead necklaces in this group (TEH 115, 175, 184-187, 190, and 195-199) are all from the estate of the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society. This group includes beads traded in both Africa and North America: chevrons, shell, porcelanites, whitehearts, Hudson’s Bay, Lewis and Clark, and more. The North American beads were collected in the Plateau area of the US, California, Northwest Coast, etc. They range in age from the 18th century to the 20th century. Prices ...click for details
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