| Topic Name: | Jewelry / Mexican Sterling / Silver | |
| Color: | sodalite? and sterling | |
| Dimensions: | 16" necklace; 7-1/2" bracelet | |
| Manufacturer: | Taxco Mexico FDC | |
| Quality: | very good | |
| Quantity: | 1 set | |
| Price: | SOLD | |
| Vendors Item# | 31201 (Please use this number referring to this item) | |
Item Description: |
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Fabulous Mexican Sterling set from Taxco done in a hazy blue stone that I believe is sodalite. The necklace is all seperate links and measures 16" length by 1/2" width. Matching bracelet is 7-1/2" x 1/2" with nice slide in clasp just like the necklace. Beautiful stones are not flat, but have a slight facet to them. Excellent quality. Signed on both pieces with the Taxco assay mark and designer initials FDC. Not a lightweight set. It has just enough weight to it to make it lie comfortably on the neckline. TO ORDER THIS ITEM JUST CLICK THE BLUE SHOPPING CART BUTTON TO THE LEFT OF THE PHOTO ! Always Check Our Main Vendor Homepage For * Special Sales & Postage Savings * And Use Our SEARCH MY ITEMS At The Center Of This Page For More Items Like This ! Always multiple item shipping !
Mexican jewelry can be date identified by the various marks required by the government. Between 1946 -1979 an eagle (quinto) was used to identify authentic sterling. Each piece had to be weighed and marked as genuine sterling by the assayer's office. In 1979 another method was devised using a two letter and number system to identify the town where the piece was made and the artists name along with a registration number for that particular artist. (TE-15 = made in Taxco by artist with E as (first or last) name and the 15th to register under the letter E.) I suggest reading more about vintage Mexican jewelry marks and what they mean in "The Little Book Of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks" by Bille Hougart. A number of years ago, we purchased the entire inventory of a southwestern jewelry shop estate. Most of the items were pre-1979 and some older. Much of the stock was new still in old inventory wrappings. We have had some beautiful pieces come out of this inventory and still have more to unwrap and offer to those of you who love Mexican jewelry. The designs and styles are endless and all most of the items need is a good polish and somewhere to be displayed and worn. |
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For additional information or to place an order for this item, please feel free to email us at sallbill@suddenlink.net or call (304) 343-0036. |
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Vendor Contact Information: |
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| Jarretts Jade Jewelry & Small Antiques Contact: Bill or Sally 889 Sherwood Rd Charleston, WV 25314 USA Phone: (304) 343-0036 sallbill@suddenlink.net http://www.tace.com/vendors/bjarrett.html |
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