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Vintage Los Castillo Mexican Silver Necklace Set
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Pre 1950 item# 957017 (stock#oldloscastil)
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LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
217-868-2460
1750.00
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This is a fascinating Los Castillo Necklace, bracelet, 2 pins and a choker depending on how you put it together. This pre-eagle has the definite Margot influence of manufacturing pieces that had versatility. Each pin is 4.25in. long and 1in. wide. A 7in. wrist fits comfortably in the bracelet. the choker measures approximately 15 in. The full necklace will fit at least a 17 in neck. This piece angles at the drop so it is flexible in size. The piece is appropriately marked for Los Castillo. Wow L ...click for details
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Antique Gold EARRINGS~Large Pearl Gusanos
Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Pre 1950 item# 956768 (stock#MT02352)
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Maestros de Taxco
805-573-3883
$1,215
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An extraordinary antique pair of Oaxacan earrings from Tehuantepec. These gusanos (worm-shaped) were crafted using 12k gold and natural pearls including seed pearls to adorn the central larger pearl enclosed with a gold crown. Antique Mexican earrings are hard to find as these pieces were not made for the tourist. These are authentic ethnic pieces. These earrings are for pierced ears. 2-1/4" long and 1/2" wide. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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CUFF BRACELET~Early Mexican Silver and Turquoise
Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
Mexican:
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
Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
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
Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
Mexican:
Pre 1980 item# 956759 (stock#MT02569)
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Maestros de Taxco
805-573-3883
$585
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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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Mexican Silver Pod Set from the 1930's
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Pre 1940 item# 956696 (stock#DBSWN4N)
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Belfor Antiques
212.674.6008
$285.00
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Mexican Sterling Silver Pod Set from the 1930's Matching sterling silver necklace and pair of screw-back earrings. Original clasp on necklace. Original screwbacks on earrings. Earrings can be converted to wires for pierced ears (we can do it for you) One pod on one earring has a slight "ding" Not noticeable. The necklace is 22 inches long and 1/4 inch wide. The silver "pods" measure 5/8 inch long and 1/4 inch wide. The earrings are 2 3/4 inches long and 1/2 inch w ...click for details
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EARLY Mexican DOUBLE “COCO” Silver BRACELET~BOOK PIECE
Estate Jewelry:
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Mexican:
Pre 1950 item# 956638 (stock#GA358)
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TheVintageAdvantage
$365.00
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Steal the spotlight! …
William Spratling called it “Pulsera de Cocos” or “Coco’s Bracelet,” an amazing silver work that was created by Justo “Coco” Castillo in the mid-1930’s, when Castillo was a young silversmith in Spratling’s taller. A signature and classic Art Nouveau design, it is highly desirable among serious aficionados of the early years of the Mexican silver renaissance. Now, in an exquisite interpretation of the Pulsera de Cocos, this splendidly handwrought bracelet boasts an ...click for details
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