| - - - | William Spratling San Antonio Sterling Silver Copper Bracelet Item # 2989 Click HERE to inquire about this item William Spratling Jewelry weighs 56 and one quarter grams. measures 5 and one quarter inches. This silver bracelet was made by the William Spratling Company in San Antonio after it was purchase by Alberto Ulrich in 1987. They reproduced the earlier designs done by Spratling. Reference is made to this period in Mexican Silver by Penny Chittim Morrill and Carole A. Berk 20th Century Handwrought Jewelry and Metal work.
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- - - - | William Spratling Sterling Silver Bracelet Item # 2990 Click HERE to inquire about this item "Spratling Silver" William Spratling Sterling Silver. Mexican Silver Jewelry. Weighs 183 grams. 5 and three quarter inches around and 2 inches wide. For an example of this mark see Mexican Silver by Penny Chittim Morrill and Carole A. Berk page 45. William Spratling was the major force in rebuilding Taxco by establishing his silver business in 1931.
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- - - - - - | William Spratling San Antonio Sterling Silver Bracelet Item # 2992 Click HERE to inquire about this item William Spratling Sterling Silver bracelet. "William Spratling Jewelry" measures 8 and one half inches and weighs 61 and one half grams. This sterling silver bracelet was made by the William Spratling Company in San Antonio after it was purchase by Alberto Ulrich in 1987. They reproduced the earlier designs done by Spratling. Reference is made to this period in Mexican Silver by Penny Chittim Morrill and Carole A. Berk 20th Century Handwrought Jewelry and Metal work.
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- - - - - | William Spratling San Antonio Sterling Silver Bracelet Item # 2993 Click HERE to inquire about this item "William Spratling Silver" Weighs 76 grams. Measures 7 and one half inches and the links are seven eighths inches wide. This Spratling silver bracelet was made by the William Spratling Company in San Antonio after it was purchase by Alberto Ulrich in 1987. They reproduced the earlier designs done by Spratling. Reference is made to this period in Mexican Silver by Penny Chittim Morrill and Carole A. Berk 20th Century Handwrought Jewelry and Metal work.
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- - - - - | Hector Aguilar Sterling Silver Necklace circa 1950 Item # 2994 Click HERE to inquire about this item Taxco, Mexico Sterling Silver Jewelry.Hector Aguilar, 1905 to 1984. "Taxco Mexico" This sterling silver necklace by Hector Aguilar circa 1950 weighs 116 grams and measures 16 inches in length. The links of this sterling silver necklace made in Mexico are 1 and one quarter inches wide.
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