No hallmark on this gorgeous Navajo sterling silver brooch. Likely made in the 50s.
Deep stamp work with center repose.
Brooch is 1 7/8 inch by 1 1/8 inch.
This beautiful Navaho sterling silver horse brooch is hallmarked on the back with “FY”.
Believe it is one of the hallmarks of the Navajo Yazzie Clan.
Brooch is 2-½ inch by 1 ¾ inch.
No hallmark on this fantastic Navajo made sterling silver brooch with 3 beautiful blue turquoise stones. Stones are set into smooth silver bezels, hand made silver balls, hand crafted sterling silver leaves and round silver wires. Likely made in the 50s.
Brooch is 3 ¼ inch long and ¾ inch wide.
Well known Taos Pueblo Artist Rodney Concha hand stamped these beautiful yellow brass buttons with a star design. Star buttons are 5/8 inches in diameter.
A fantastic Zuni made sterling silver brooch with brilliant blue turquoise stones. This beauty has it all; hand crafted saw tooth bezels, hand made silver balls, two half moon appliqués and round silver wires. No hallmark, but not unusual for the age.
Brooch is 1 5/8 inches long and 7/8 inches wide.
No hallmark on these beautiful Zuni sterling silver clip earrings with all natural hand cut blue turquoise stones that are set into hand made silver saw tooth bezels. Each stone has a hand made silver ball attached on the ends.
Earrings are 3/4 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. Clip on back is in perfect working order.
Weight of pair of earrings is 0.15 oz. or 4 grams.
This lovely Zuni flower design turquoise inlayed ring has no hallmark. Likely made in the 50s. Base of inlay is tortoise shell.
Ring is a size 6 1/2. Top of ring is 1 3/16 inches long and 5/8 inches wide.
Another from the collection I acquired where my friend bought only the best, but now must part with them. A very nicely done badger -- the color variation in the stone, with the artist leaving the dark part of the stone for the face, makes for quite the dramatic critter, especially with the turquoise eyes. Badgers are believed to be good for bringing strength and power to their "owners," so if you know someone facing a challenge or obstacle, or even a recent graduate (either a college ...click for details
Origin and maker of this beautiful sterling silver letter opener is unknown. Could be Navajo or Pueblo. Handle is decorated with cold chiseled stamp work. Letter opener is 5 ½ inches long and ¾ inches wide. Weight is 0.80 oz. or 22 grams.
No hallmark on this gorgeous Navajo sterling silver brooch. Likely made in the 50s.
Deep stamp work with center repose.
Brooch is 1 7/8 inch by 1 1/8 inch.
This beautiful Navaho sterling silver horse brooch is hallmarked on the back with “FY”.
Believe it is one of the hallmarks of the Navajo Yazzie Clan.
Brooch is 2-½ inch by 1 ¾ inch.
No hallmark on this fantastic Navajo made sterling silver brooch with 3 beautiful blue turquoise stones. Stones are set into smooth silver bezels, hand made silver balls, hand crafted sterling silver leaves and round silver wires. Likely made in the 50s.
Brooch is 3 ¼ inch long and ¾ inch wide.
Well known Taos Pueblo Artist Rodney Concha hand stamped these beautiful yellow brass buttons with a star design. Star buttons are 5/8 inches in diameter.
A fantastic Zuni made sterling silver brooch with brilliant blue turquoise stones. This beauty has it all; hand crafted saw tooth bezels, hand made silver balls, two half moon appliqués and round silver wires. No hallmark, but not unusual for the age.
Brooch is 1 5/8 inches long and 7/8 inches wide.
No hallmark on these beautiful Zuni sterling silver clip earrings with all natural hand cut blue turquoise stones that are set into hand made silver saw tooth bezels. Each stone has a hand made silver ball attached on the ends.
Earrings are 3/4 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. Clip on back is in perfect working order.
Weight of pair of earrings is 0.15 oz. or 4 grams.
This lovely Zuni flower design turquoise inlayed ring has no hallmark. Likely made in the 50s. Base of inlay is tortoise shell.
Ring is a size 6 1/2. Top of ring is 1 3/16 inches long and 5/8 inches wide.
Another from the collection I acquired where my friend bought only the best, but now must part with them. A very nicely done badger -- the color variation in the stone, with the artist leaving the dark part of the stone for the face, makes for quite the dramatic critter, especially with the turquoise eyes. Badgers are believed to be good for bringing strength and power to their "owners," so if you know someone facing a challenge or obstacle, or even a recent graduate (either a college ...click for details
Origin and maker of this beautiful sterling silver letter opener is unknown. Could be Navajo or Pueblo. Handle is decorated with cold chiseled stamp work. Letter opener is 5 ½ inches long and ¾ inches wide. Weight is 0.80 oz. or 22 grams.