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A Group of Mexican Silver Jewelry

Ten works:

William Spratling (1900-1967) Taxco, Mexico
A group of William Spratling jewelry
Circa 1933-1939, 1940-1946, and 1956-1962; First and Third Design Periods
Each stamped for William Spratling, for Mexico, and for sterling; one buckle unsigned
Comprising an oval silver brooch with Aztec motifs surrounding a central oval cabochon amethyst, a pair of octagonal cufflinks, a rectangular silver belt buckle with small bead cross banding, a pair of silver ball earrings with filigree figure eights, a silver and amethyst cross over ring, an eagle's head money clip, and an unsigned Spratling design two-piece silver "embossed buttons" belt buckle, 10 pieces
Largest: 2 1/8" H x 2 1/2" W; smallest: 3/4" H; ring size: 8

Salvador Teran (c. 1920-d. 1974)
A group of figural silver jewelry
Circa 1955-1970; Mexico City, Mexico
Each stamped: Salvador / Sterling / Taxco; further variously stamped: Mexico / 103 / 157 / 102 [design numbers]
Comprising a modernist figural brooch/pendant suspended from a silver-tipped black velvet cord, together with two figural sterling silver brooches, one a brooch/pendant, 3 pieces
Largest: 2" H x 2" W; smallest: 1 3/4" H x 1 1/2" W

13 pieces total
214.2 grams gross

  • Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
  • Literature: One design illustrated: Phyllis M. Goddard, "Spratling Silver: A Field Guide: Recognizing a William Spratling Treasure" (Altadena, CA: Keenan Tyler Paine, 2003), 22, fig. 2-4.
  • Condition: Each in overall good condition with tarnishing and scratches commensurate with age and use. One Teran brooch with minor dent verso and faulty pin catch.

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October 30, 2024 10:00 AM PDT
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