Dimensions: Price $1200.00
Width...1 3/8 in.
Inside Circumference
5 3/4 in. Gap 1 1/2 in.
Weight....91 Grams
SOLD
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Item:DK335
EARLY HEAVY NAVAJO
INGOT BRACELET NICEST GEM
QUALITY McGINNISTURQUOISE STONES
CA 1940'S
This Indigenous Bracelet
Has Provenance as the
Previous Owner Purchased Out of Pawn
at Shiprock in the Early
1950's
Swedged Carinated Wire with Hand Twisted Wire along with The NicestTurquoise
Specimens I
Seen in Years.these are as Nice as they Get..
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Dimensions:Price $1095.00
Width..1 1/8 in.
Inside Circumference
5 1/2 in. Gap 1 3/8 in.
Weight.Heavy 105 Gram |
Item:DK336
MID 2OTH CENTURY NAVAJO
HEAVY SILVER INGOT BRACELET WITH GEM QUALITY BISBEE TURQUOISE
SOLD
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Dimensions: Price $950.00
Width...1 in.
Inside Circumference
5 1/2 in. Gap 13/16 in.
Weight...1.8 Ounces
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Item:DK337
EARLY NAVAJO BRACELET
WITH PROVENANCE
CA 1940'S
UITA 15 UNITED INDIAN
TRADERS ASSOCIATION
This is an Exceptional
Example of a Very
Important Piece of NA
History Notice the Punch
and File Work on the
Swedged Carinated Wire
Created by a Master
Navajo Silversmith..
Photo's Tell the Story!
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Dimensions: Price $1295.00
Width...1.1/4 in.
Inside Circumference
6 1/8 in. 1 1/2 in. Gap
Weight...70 Grams
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Item:DK338
OLD NAVAJO PAWNED CONCHO REPOUSSE COIN SILVER BRACELET
CA 1940'S
Please see DETAILED PHOTO'S
PROVENANCE
BOUGHT OUT OF PAWN IN GALLUP
NEW MEXICO IN THE 1950'S
GREAT MAN'S BRACELET LARGE
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Dimensions:Price upon Request
Width...1 1/2 in.
Inside Circumference
5 1/2 in. Gap 1 in.
Weight...67 Grams
SOLD
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Item:DK339
INDIGENOUS NAVAJO INGOT
COIN SILVER HAND FORGED
BRACELET ..RARE
CA 1920'S
PLEASE SEE DETAILED
PHOTO'S
A TRUE AUTHENTIC
BRACELET MADE FOR ONES
PERSONAL USE!
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Dimensions: Price$1075.00
Width..1.5/8 in.
Inside Circumference
5 1/8 in Gap 1 in.
Weight... 1.4 ounces
SOLD
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Item:DK341
EXTREMELY RARE NAVAJO
INGOT SPLIT SHANK SATELITE
INDIGENOUS BRACELET BEAUTIFUL
NATURAL TURQUOISE SPECIMENS
CA 1920'S
SEE ATTACHAED PHOTO'S
THE PATINA IS INCREDIBLE!
HUBBEL TRADING POST.. Provenance......
Virginia Doneghy (1900-1981) was a
lifetime collector of Native Southwestern jewelry. Her passion begun in
the late 1930s on a trip to Santa Fe where she caught a glimpse of … the most beautiful necklace
in the window of La Fonda Hotel (1982:182). From that point forward,
her collection blossomed. Doneghy developed an interesting and
comprehensive group of jewelry which ranged from everyday use to special
occasion pieces. The collection is published by the Minneapolis
Institute of Arts in, Southwest Indian Silver from the Doneghy Collection, 1982.
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