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$49.00
This is a rare find! Fred Harvey era Indian bracelet. It is a border town piece, however made in Mexico. Not surprising though because the Mexican silversmiths taught the Navajo how to make silver jewelry.
It is a classic train station style that is stamped with the Indian sign for water. Die stamped on the from with applied sterling silver rope and orbs. Set with a round parrot wing chrysocolla. Stone has a tiny chip.
Interior measures 5 1/8" plus the opening of 1 3/8". For a 6 1/2" wrist. Will bend a little to fit. Measures 3/4" wide. Weight: 16 grams.
Hallmarked inside and has an early eagle stamp. C. 1948 to 1955.
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