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A group of Mexican silver and gem-set jewelry

Twelve works:

William Spratling (1900-1967)
Circa 1933-1939, 1944-1946, 1949-1951, and 1951-1956; First, Second, and Third Design Periods; Taxco, Mexico
Each stamped for William Spratling; further variously stamped: 980 / Taxco / Sterling / De Mexico / [Eagle 13] / 925
Comprising three sterling silver belt buckles, including one a two-piece buckle with incised scrollwork, one with set lapis lazuli, and one with azurmalachite inlay, as well as sterling silver money clip with a feathered serpent head motif, 4 pieces
Largest buckle: 1.5" H x 3" W; smallest: 1.125" H x 2" W; clip: 2.75" H x 1.5" W

Hector Aguilar (1905-1986)
Circa 1940-1945; Taxco, Mexico
Each stamped: HA [conjoined]; further variously stamped: Taxco / 990 / 940
Six sterling silver brooches in various figurative and stylized animal designs including an eagle head, a deer head, a grasshopper, jaguar, monkey, and a fish, 6 pieces
Largest: 2" H x 1.75" W; smallest: 1.75" H x 1.5" W

Two Mexican silver key rings
Mid-20th century
Each indistinctly marked
Two silver eagle head key rings, each with set gemstone eyes, one with green colored tint to one side, 2 pieces
1.75" H and 1.25" H x 1.25" W

13 pieces total
203.0 grams gross

  • Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietz-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
  • Literature: One design illustrated: Penny C. Morrill and Carole A. Berk, "Mexican Silver: Modern Hand-Wrought Jewelry & Metalwork" 4th Edition (Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2007)103, fig. VI-11b.
  • Condition: Each in overall good condition with light tarnishing and scratches commensurate with age and use. Stones with scattered abrasions.

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September 11, 2024 12:00 PM PDT
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