FRED HARVEY ERA BRACELET -INGOT STERLING OR COIN SILVER- TOURIST ERA COLLECTIBLE

Western Trading Post

$495.00
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WTP.BR3010

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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 bracelet has a blue green chrysocolla cabochon. It also features hand stamped embellishments in hand-wrought, ingot silver. Tested positive as Sterling (.925) or at least coin (.900) silver. This is an awesome vintage bracelet that would go perfect in anyone's collection, and will look BEAUTIFUL on you!

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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 1930s - 50s).

Size: Inside circumference measures approx. 5 inches plus there is a 1 inch opening (fits a 6” wrist). 1 1/2 inches across at the widest point. Weighs 33.4 g.

Condition: Vintage, pretty good for it's age, normal wear expected, but not perfect. Has small stress cracks in the ingot silver. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.