This bracelet is a vintage copy of a bracelet produced by Spratling during the 1930’s or early 1940’s. The bracelet has a pin closure and is also marked appropriately for that time period. This bracelet is featured in the Book “Mexican Silver” on page 43. Spratling designs are classic and continue to appreciate in value. This bracelet, although not an original, has all of the looks combined with patina that a new copy will take years to achieve. This bracelet is of substantial weight and is not delicate, allowing frequent wear.
Unattributed Artist William Spratling Design Vintage Pre-Eagle Sterling Silver Bracelet
Unattributed Artist Vintage Taxco Pre-Eagle Silver Repousse Necklace & Earrings
Striking vintage Mexican silver necklace and earrings are a fabulous example of 1940’s craftsmanship and design from Taxco. This design has been attributed to Hector Aguilar who created designs during the golden age of Taxco silver jewelry production.
Unattributed Artist Vintage Taxco Pre-Columbian Fine .980 Silver Bracelet
This distinctive vintage Taxco bracelet has a pre-Columbian monkey motif. William Spratling was the first in Taxco, Mexico to utilize pre-Columbian design from the Aztec codex or scrolls in his jewelry. This artisan was definitely influenced by the early Spratling designs. The bracelet dates from the 1930’s.
Unattributed Artist Vintage Pre-Eagle Silver & Green Glass Earrings
These earrings have a great three dimensional look. The design is achieved utilizing repousse which is seldom seen in today’s jewelry due to time and training required. These earrings are a great compliment to the matching bracelet and would look smart with either business attire or casual wear.
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