07 - Jewelry-Old, Navajo Tie Tack: High-Grade Bisbee Turquoise (0.5"), c. 1970
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
120402-12
$220
07 - Jewelry-Old, Navajo Tie Tack: High-Grade Turquoise, Twistwire (1"), c. 1970
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
120402-11
$190
07 - Jewelry-Old, Zuni Cufflinks: Triangular Form, Turquoise (1 5/8"), c. 1970
Sterling silver with inlaid stones
100903-06
$245
07 - Jewelry-Old, Antique Zuni Tie Tack: Four Petal Flower, Turquoise, c. 1950
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
190103-22
$125
07 - Jewelry-Old, Navajo Tie Tack: Roadrunner, Inlaid Turquoise on Sterling Silver, c. 1950
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
190103-21
$75
07 - Jewelry-Old, Zuni Tie Tack: Petit Point Flower, Turquoise, c. 1950
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
190103-23
$125
07 - Jewelry-Old, Cuff Links; Navajo turquoise and sterling silver, 1960
From a private estate collection. Please contact us for additional information or photographs of this item.
110325-135
$135
07 - Jewelry-Old, Cuff Links: Turquoise Stones, Sterling Silver (0.75")
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
130703-45
$95
07 - Jewelry-Old, Cufflinks: Single Round Turquoise Stones (0.75")
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
1981-15
Sold
07 - Jewelry-Old, Hopi Money Clip by Chief Shatka Bear-Step: Single Turquoise Setting (1 1/4" x 2 5/8")
Sterling Silver and Turquoise
Noted silversmith Chief Shatka Bear-Step, an old friend of the Scottsdale Jaycees, performed with them in their early play-acting scenes of the old West during the Parada del Sol. A horse stealer was one of several roles he played. He was known for his Appaloosa stallion, Apache Tears. Bear-Step, whose real name was Richard Spencer, was a silversmith by trade.
121130-15
$400
07 - Jewelry-Old, Zuni Tie Tack: Sunface, Coral, Mother of Pearl, Jet, Sterling Silver
Sterling silver with inlaid stones
190103-25
$45