All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1386233 (stock #180902)
Circa mid-century, here is one of Margot van Voorhies Carr's earlier creations, and it's a spectacular piece. Collector quality. Composed of sixteen highly detailed hand-wrought repoussé links which are connected with rivets for total flexibility, the winged design is highly dimensional...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1970 item #1386237 (stock #1809025)
Circa mid-century, this bracelet is a heavy gorgeous modernist piece from Antonio Pineda. It's a book-piece design, shown (with amethyst) in Gobi Stromberg's "Silver Seduction : The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda".

It is collector quality, in exceptional vintage condition. There are five large oval onyx cabochons in raised bezel-settings, with an oval tongue in box clasp...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1386359 (stock #18090401)
Circa 1930's-1940's, here is a spectacular pectoral necklace produced in Taxco, Mexico by noted silversmith MS in 940 silver.

The center portion measures 4" wide, and 3" from the top end to the bottom center.

It's a glorious design, beautifully hand-wrought and exquisitely detailed, with a flower pot and winding flowers with leaves. The side links are also leaves, and the closure s a hook and eye type...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1386388
Circa mid-century, this is a gorgeous Margot de Taxco set of necklace, two bracelets, and earrings. An early design, #5270, it's a highly detailed set with repoussé silver work and a rich patina, collector quality.

Necklace measures 15 3/4". Bracelet are each 7 1/4" closed, wearable length. One bracelet has a safety chain. The other bracelet can be hooked into the necklace for a combined length of 23 3/4"...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1386449 (stock #180509)
Today I have a big 1.5in. tall necklace to offer with an incredible presence. How can I describe this piece other than to say it looks like an Aguilar or Spratling design but it is an original design marked with TAXCO 980. There are no dents to the balls and the silver work has no damage. The weight is 105 grams of quality workmanship. Being 19 inches long there is room enough to fit most. When collecting and I run across something this stellar I do not care who it is signed by or with no name...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1970 item #1386455 (stock #18090601)
Circa mid-century, this quatrefoil necklace from Antonio Pineda is a stunning statement piece.

Executed in 970 silver, the clover shaped pendant features a center cross surrounded by four onyx arcs, and hangs on a velvet cord tipped with silver balls. A thick, solid, and heavy piece, exquisitely crafted and collector quality.

Cord measures 23 1/2" from the tip of each silver ball...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1386522 (stock #180709)
This signed Far Fan has beautiful repousse with a huge presence and 18 inches of comfortable length. The weight is 94 grams of quality workmanship with thick silver. The center flower drop is 2.25in. tall and 2.5 inches across. There is no damage. Stunning on, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1386687 (stock #181009)
I have always seen this signed Aguilar but it has been thought to be a Valentin Vidaurreta design. It is thought to resemble a Mask and is a sleek jewel at 5/8's inches tall and weighs a mere 27 grams of thick silver. The silver is 940 pure and with no damage but plenty of glare. There is a natural dark patina.
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1386762 (stock #18091101)
Here is a spectacular deco design ring produced by Antonio Pineda.

It's a book-piece design shown in Gobi Stromberg's "Silver Seduction:The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda".

Five emerald cut onyx stones are channel set in a triple crashing waves heavy silver setting.

Measures a size 7...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1970 item #1387020 (stock #18091503)
Shown in the Gobi Stromberg book "Silver Seduction : The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda", this book-piece design is a superb bracelet from Antonio Pineda. It's an extremely difficult design to produce, and it is most definitely a statement piece.

Composed of nine curved "V" links, each is tipped with two bezel-set turquoise cabochons. It's an unusual piece, and one which is very seldom seen...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1387215
This heavy link bracelet was designed & signed c.1940's by Taxco, Mexico artist William Spratling. Weighing 45 grams the bracelet is 8" wearable inches long X 7/8" wide. Beautiful condition & patina. Fully hallmarked on one link. This design is pictured on Phyllis Goddard's spratlingsilver.com website. A belt in this design is pictured on p.46 of MEXICAN SILVER by Penny Morrill & Carole Berk.
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1940 item #1387401 (stock #182309)
This is a gorgeous Fred Davis collar necklace constructed in the technique of backed repousse. Most of this magnitude are flat cut silver sheet. The silver content is a minimum of 925 but in this work it is higher. The color is the luxurious white that we love in the Mexican Silver Renaissance. The size is generous which is also rare and does fit on an angle. No splits or repairs just the usual scratches only seen with magnification on a 70 year plus silver necklace...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1387404
Overlapping bands of contrasting azurite & silver catch the eye in this beautiful vintage 1944 William Spratling design. 2 1/8" high X 7" wearable. 50 grams. Clasp is tight & secure. The brooch, in a similar design is available on our site. Both fully hallmarked.
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1940 item #1387985 (stock #180210)
William Spratling's largest chain design is a first phase hallmark and one inch tall. Being 8 in. long it is suitable for a man or a woman...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1950 item #1388018 (stock #180210b)
Hubert Harmon's work is one of the most rare acquisitions you can find. He is a highly acclaimed designer from the Mexican Silver Renaissance in Taxco, Mexico. Ultra modernist and made with thick silver weighing 101 grams. The diameter is 2.25. The height is 2 inches. The center stone is a teet cut over 1in. tall. Hidden secretly underneath the exaggerated semi spheres are amethyst cabochons with one on each side. With only natural inclusions to the stones (strong direct light to the top of the ...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1388077 (stock #180310)
Hector Aguilar one of the best Maestros from the Mexican Silver Renaissance. The stones are warmed and the length is 20 inches. You need the length due to the height being a tall 1.38th's inches. I will also be listing the matching bracelet that perfectly hooks into this necklace for a long chain. The presence is stunning and the weight is 170 grams of quality. No damage and well cared for over time.
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1970 item #1388233 (stock #14511)
In the style closely associated with Enrique Ledesma yet signed by one of his contemporary Taxco maestros this stunning sterling silver necklace and earrings set epitomizes the slick modernism of Mexico’s mid-century. Designs in this genre capitalize on the stark contrast between highly polished, reflective silver and dark, heavily oxidized surfaces and the visual drama that it creates. Here curved lines and angles, light and darkness come together and then veer off in opposing directions like...
All Items : Archives : Estate Jewelry : Silver : Mexican : Pre 1960 item #1388724
Inspired by the Mexican wildlife surrounding him this piece is a gorgeous example of a Spratling interpretation in silver. With obsidian eyes the sculptural & detailed hummingbird measures 3 1/4" X 2 1/8". Wearable length is 17" including tube & bead necklace. Professionally restrung as the original twine was very frayed. Fully hallmarked in the mid 1950's this necklace also carries tiny European sterling & export marks. This design was also constructed with an obsidian beak.