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Wonderful Large 1930-40 Navajo Silver Old Pawn Concho Link Belt with Nice Old Green Nevada Turquoise
$2,375.00ARTIFACT: This is a Wonderful Large 1930's-1940's Navajo Silver Old Pawn Concho Link Belt with Nice Old Green Nevada Turquoise. VINTAGE: Circa 1930s - 40s. SIZE: Approximately 37-1/4" in length x 2-1/4" in width. CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS: Navajo...$2,375.00 -
Wonderful Phoenix History ca 1960 Valley National Bank Silver & Turquoise Bolo by HARRY SAKYESVA
$2,495.00ARTIFACT: This is a Wonderful Piece of Phoenix History. Late 1950's Valley National Bank Silver & Turquoise Bolo by Legendary Hopi Artist HARRY SAKYESVA. Harry Sakyesva (1921 - 1969) was a Hopi artist who was born in Hotevilla, a Hopi village on...$2,495.00 -
Beautiful & Rare Ca 1933 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Membership Badge Silver by Tiffany & Co
$2,295.00ARTIFACT: This is a Beautiful & Rare Circa 1933's Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Membership Badge Silver by Tiffany & Co in Original Case of Issue, Name to Reccipient Reginald J. Fitzpatrick.The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, officially The...$2,295.00 -
Fabulous 1890s San Francisco Jockey Club Member Lapel Badge by Shreve & Co in Enameled Gold & Silver
$2,475.00ARTIFACT: Fabulous 1890's San Francisco Jockey Club member lapel badge in silver and enameled gold by Shreve & Co. and engraved to "R. VAN BRANT" on the reverse. 1896 Goodwin's Official Annual Turf Guide shows R. Van Brant as the owner of a winning...$2,475.00 -
Extremely Rare ca 1930s BSA Senior Degree Honor Society Lapel Pin 10K Gold or Gold Filled
$2,795.00ARTIFACT: This is an Extremely Rare 1930's Boy Scouts of America Senior Degree Honor Society Lapel Pin by DiSanza Brothers Jewelers of New York City. The pin is high-quality and is in gilt brass with white and green enameled details. There is...$2,795.00 -
1859 & 1860 PAIR of Boston Public Schools City Medal - Boys & Girls Type Awarded to Siblings
$2,275.00ARTIFACT: Wonderful pair of Boston Public Schools' "City Medal" in silver, both boys and girls style and awarded to siblings William & Jennie Reid in 1859 & 1860. The boy style depicts a large, raised bust of Franklin and reads: "THE GIFT OF...$2,275.00