A well made, substantial Figural Sterling Silver Napkin Ring in the form of a squirrel with a ring. Probably a child's with the name Blair in script on the squirrel.
Japanese Sterling Salt & Pepper in the shape of Buddhas marked "STERLING 970" (higher silver content than sterling) on each of the bottoms along with a sliding door for filling.
Unusual & scarce 8 sided (most are 6 sided) VINTAGE STERLING GAMBLING DEVICE called "PUT AND TAKE." Carried in the pocket by men who could initiate a gambling game almost anytime and anywhere, and could be played by any number of 2 or more men. It's an easy game that was a popular form of spontaneous gambling. These devices came in a variety of sizes and materials; brass being the most common and sterling being quite rare and desirable. ...click for details
Double Mexican sterling silver frame similar to the work of Matilde Poulat featuring 2 repousse birds at the top with amethyst, turquoise and coral stones throughout the frame.
Measures 5 3/4" wide x 3 3/8" high. Picture openings are 1 1/2" diameter ...click for details
A charming vintage souvenir bookmark from the Sequoia National Park. The top of the bookmark has a sequoia tree. The base of the tree says General Sherman and the piece that lifts for marking the page says SEQUOIA NAT'L PARK.