A striking modernistic design by the Mexican master, Salvador Teran, ca. 1950's;
pictured on p. 207 of Mexican Silver by Morrill/Berk. 14"L; center pendant: 1 3/4"L x 1 3/8"W.Excellent condition.
A rare, black enamel set by Margot de Taxco, ca. 1960, of a reticulated, abstract design. Necklace: 15"; center piece: 3 1/4"L x 1 1/4"W; bracelet: 6 3/4"L x 1"W; earrings: 1 1/2"L x 3/4"W. Excellent condition.
The quintessential design of a link chain is manifested in this first phase Spratling necklace, 240 solid grams, that have a snakelike flow when worn. Pictured on p. 43 of Mexican Silver by Morrill/Berk. 15 1/2"L x 7/8"W.
Excellent condition.
A first design period necklace, ca. 1940's,
known as the "caviar", pictured on p. 57 of: Spratling Silver: A Field Guide, by Phyllis M. Goddard. 16"L, excellent condition. 105 grms.
This unusual Navajo necklace is made up of eight rectangular Pilot Mountain (?) turquoise, set in stamped silver frames, the largest of which is 1"x7/8". Overall length is 28". Excellent condition.
Intricate workmanship is invested in this
heavy gauge sterling buckle; detailed stamping, with an applied Hopi dancer.
3"x2 1/2". Initialed B.L.K., sterling.