A rectangular amethyst set in a stepped frame, by Fred Davis. Although the hallmark is fragmented, it is that of Davis.
7/8" x 7/8"; 1 1/8" sq. "C" clasp.
Third design period (ca. 1950's) silver and rosewood tube link necklace, shown on p. 128 of Spratling Silver: A Field
Guide, by Phyllis M. Goddard. 15"L.
Ca. 1915 arts & crafts bracelet by the Kalo metalshop of Chicago..
Entirely handmade leaf and berry motif; 6 1/2"L x 1 1/4"W, 58 grms. Marked:
hand wrought, sterling, Kalo.
Ca. 1930's sterling box by Frederick Davis, set with his well known abstract onyx face; possibly intended as a cigarette box. 3 1/2"x3 1/4" x 1 1/4"H. 142 grms. Bears an early hallmark; sterling hallmark is nearly erased.
A ca. 1940'S link bracelet by Hector Aguilar, known as the "six spheres" design, pictured on p. 130 of Silver Masters of Mexico, by Penny Morrill. 95grms., 7 1/4"Lx1 1/2"W.