FRED HARVEY ERA BRACELET *INGOT SILVER* BETTER THAN A TOURIST KIND OF BRACELET!

Western Trading Post

$350.00
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WTP.BR3041

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Description: The Fred Harvey era refers to Native Jewelry items made in the early 1950s back to around the turn of the last century. Mostly they were sold to tourists on the railroads and later, the highways. This great old ingot, handmade bracelet is from that time period, but it is a better kind of bracelet! It tested as sterling (.925) or at least coin (.900) silver. 

Maker: Most likely Navajo or Pueblo, but there is not a maker's hallmark (as was common of Native Style jewelry from this era).

Approx Age: Vintage (Circa early to mid-1900s).

Size: Inside circumference measures 5 3/8 inches plus there is a 1 1/8 inch opening, (making the inside circumference fit an approx. 6 1/2" wrist). It is approx. 3/8 inch across at it's widest point. Weighs 32.7 g

Condition: Vintage, good for it's age, normal wear expected.
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