All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1471821
The WS & 18K hallmarks on this handsome Spratling pair indicate that the links were designed & handwrought c. 1956-67. Each link measures 1 1/4" across. The links are pictured on Phyllis Goddard's website spratlingsilver.com. Both are in beautiful condition.
All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Mexican : Pre 1900 item #1407927 (stock #190809)
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$4,800.00
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The drop is solid gold and is from the mid to late 1800's when Spain ruled Mexico. The pearls are also genuine and are dispersed around the drop. This is a big piece measuring 2.75 inches tall and 2 inches across. We have genuine gold Tahitian pearls ranging from 12 mm to 15 mm making a perfect pairing. These are not shell pearls but genuine Tahitian pearls. I have priced these together and if you wish to only have the drop please contact me for a quote...
All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1406042 (stock #191208)
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$2,500.00
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I have a pair of 18kt solid gold William Spratling earrings today that are obsidian spikes. There are 5 obsidian spikes to each earring and they are in perfect condition. The matching spike necklace is iconic and rare but these earrings are simply a stand out and rare. They are 1 in. tall and 1 in. across. These figures are approximate.
All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Mexican : Pre 1920 item #1166052 (stock #largegusanos)
Large Gusanos (caterpiller)Mexican solid gold earrings at 2inches by half an inch wide make for a grand presence. The weight is 7.3 grams of gold that tests from around 9kt to 12kt. These older filigree pieces are not signed and originate from Oaxaca. Absolutely lovely 2 rows of seed pearls are wired and tied off on the back and some solder over the ends finishes the durability of the piece. The seed pearls look more silver than the monitor shows them to be.
All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Mexican : Pre 1970 item #1444665 (stock #77016)
With hallmarks dating 1948-1962, this Hector Aguilar bracelet is a book-piece design, shown in "Silver Masters of Mexico", by Penny C. Morrill.

It's a heavy hand-wrought piece, with five different Aztec metal symbols, giving the illusion that there are five separate panels. However, in fact there are two pieces which are joined together with a pin hinge. Closure is a pin on a chain...