A large mixed group of Mexican silver jewelry
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Description
20th Century
Each variously stamped for Mexico and for Silver; Further variously stamped: TR-142 / Zevahc / [Eagle 16]
Three groupings:
A group of Mexican silver jewelry including a pierced bird design rectangular pendant (22" L x 1.875" H); two articulated fish brooches (each: 4.25" L); a Frida Kahlo protrait brooch (2.5" H x 1.75" W); a Modernist Zevahc obsidian set pendant (2" H x1.5" W) and matching earrings (each: 1.25" H) and a silver and wood brooch with silver agave overlay (2.5" H x 1.875" W), 8 pieces
A group of silver earrings, including an AM/PM pair of earclips (1" H) and two pairs of silver earrings with green set stones (largest: 1.25" H), 6 pieces
A "Two Hands" brooch/fastener by William Spratling, circa 1944-1946, First Design Period, Taxco
(1900-1967, American)
Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: Made in Mexico / Spratling SIlver / REC.12778
1.625" H x 1.25" W
15 pieces
221.1 grams gross
Provenance: The Goodenough Estate, benefiting St. James Episcopal Church, Waimea, HI
Notes: The "Two Hands brooch/fastener by William Spratling depicts clasped hands over the North and South American continents. Spratling referred to this design as "Continental Solidarity."
Each variously stamped for Mexico and for Silver; Further variously stamped: TR-142 / Zevahc / [Eagle 16]
Three groupings:
A group of Mexican silver jewelry including a pierced bird design rectangular pendant (22" L x 1.875" H); two articulated fish brooches (each: 4.25" L); a Frida Kahlo protrait brooch (2.5" H x 1.75" W); a Modernist Zevahc obsidian set pendant (2" H x1.5" W) and matching earrings (each: 1.25" H) and a silver and wood brooch with silver agave overlay (2.5" H x 1.875" W), 8 pieces
A group of silver earrings, including an AM/PM pair of earclips (1" H) and two pairs of silver earrings with green set stones (largest: 1.25" H), 6 pieces
A "Two Hands" brooch/fastener by William Spratling, circa 1944-1946, First Design Period, Taxco
(1900-1967, American)
Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: Made in Mexico / Spratling SIlver / REC.12778
1.625" H x 1.25" W
15 pieces
221.1 grams gross
Provenance: The Goodenough Estate, benefiting St. James Episcopal Church, Waimea, HI
Notes: The "Two Hands brooch/fastener by William Spratling depicts clasped hands over the North and South American continents. Spratling referred to this design as "Continental Solidarity."
Condition
Each in overall good condition with light tarnishing and scratches commensurate with age and use. Stones with scattered abrasions.
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A large mixed group of Mexican silver jewelry
Estimate $300 - $500
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