Amazing Early Metal Trade Spear / Knife found in Colorado. Very well made example! Just a great old no brainer authentic example. Also comes with a Bennett COA.
Vintage Navajo 925 Sterling Silver/Inlaid cuff bracelet stamped Tommy Jackson. But the white stone looks like possibly Mother of Pearl. The black stones possibly Onyx. The Brown stones possibly Jasper. The Green speckled stones I don’t know. Bracelet has natural patina, see photos. Thickness 3/8 across stones. Thickness 1/4 height of Silver at center of bracelet.
This unique piece of handmade jewelry features barrels and rhondels made of glossy variscite and turquoise stones, sourced and crafted in the United States. The exquisite combination of colors and textures of these stones make these beads a must-have for any jewelry lover or craftsperson. The attention to detail and expert craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of this piece, from the carefully selected stones to the intricate design. It is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Whether you’re a seasoned jewelry maker or just starting out, this one-of-a-kind piece is sure to be a standout addition to your collection. The beads are made by award winning Native American artist Stacey Turpen. Each piece comes with a hand signed certificate of authenticity by the artist.
HUGE Vintage Navajo Juliana Williams Signed Sterling Silver & Turquoise Sun Wheel Statement Necklace. This is actually the necklace of your dreams. It’s as stunning as it is hefty, though very comfortable to wear. It’s measuring 20″ end-to-end, 4 & 3/8th inch drop, and with a 3″ diameter Sun-Wheel as it’s incredible center piece. Signed on back JW STERLING – Juliana Williams mark. Let me know if you have any questions!
AUTHENTIC Zuni Native American Indian ROSE CALAVAZA Flowers Necklace. Hallmarked by artist: R CALAVAZA, ZUNI NM = Rose Calavaza Zuni Indian in New Mexico. Please see photos for hallmark. Must see in person to appreciate all the painstaking handwork. Circa: Unknown but fortunately still in great condition. This is a vintage pre-owned item so the sterling silver is tarnishing. These “opals” sparkle and glisten and are quite beautiful in person. My camera could not show you the “sparkling opals” very well. The color of the flowers is a pale “soft” glistening bluish color and they look JUST LIKE GENUINE OPALS. Also features: genuine natural RED CORAL (centers of flowers). The flowers “sit” on genuine natural creamy white mother-of-pearl seashells. There are also “greenish” color seashells for the leaves and flower stems I believe to be abalone seashell. Size: 22 1/2 in length (around the neck). The lower pendant is 2 1/2 (including the silver dangles). Please study all the photos. I was absolutely thrilled when I found this very rare and beautiful Native American Indian treasure and I know you will love it too. I will pack it EXTREMELY CAREFUL to avoid damage. You will love this charming fella!!! MB – in the bolo box.
WATERWEB CARICO LAKE TURQUOISE Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet by Renown Navajo LEROY DAYEA, who was the only Native American Adopted Son of the Late Atkinson Trading Owners Leroy and Wilmerine Atkinson. Heavy Gauge Sterling Silver Bracelet 177.1oz 6.25oz; Sz 7 3/8. MUSEUM, INVESTMENT AND COLLECTOR QUALITY!!!! Carico Lake Choker Necklace available separately. Vintage from the 1970s. Bracelet length: 6 1/4 END TO END; OPEN GAP 1 1/8″ = 7 3/8 Inches; Bracelet width: 3 1/4 Inches Across the Face; 2.5″high at Face. Materials: Sterling Silver, RARE GEM GRADE CARICO LAKE TURQUOISE. Gemstone: Rare GEM GRADE CARICO LAKE TURQUOISE W/ HONEY MATRIX. COLLECTOR QUALITY; INVESTMENT QUALITY; Important Gigantic Museum Quality Navajo LEROY DAYEA Gem Grade CARICO LAKE TURQUOISE Slab Ceremonial Cuff Bracelet with VERY RARE GEM GRADE CARICO LAKE WATERWEB TURQUOISE WITH HONEY COLORED LIGHTNING ROD MATRIX DESIGNS in the Stone; The scalloped and stamped bezel showcases the incredible turquoise and incredible silverwork throughout the piece is breathtaking workmanship. The cuff has five heavy gauge sterling silver terminals with two terminals consisting of thick twisted sterling; and the terminals are overlaid vertically with an array of intricate raised silver motifs as shown in the pictures including shell buttons, stamped sunburst designs, raindrops, twisted rope, raised hollow tubular motifs, scalloped bezels, and more; and the Cuff also has an inset above the turquoise slab; heavy Gauge Sterling Silver and Turquoise Piece from my personal 40+ years of collecting. 1.5″ x 1.5″ x. 5″Deep at the widest points; the cuff band graduates from 2.5″W to. 75″W at the ends and is rigid and presently Wrist Size 7 3/8″ wrist (actual measurements 6 1/4″ interior end to end with 1 1/8″ open gap= 7 3/8 Wrist Size); the heavy gauge band is rigid. This treasure has a Center Setting Height of around 2.5 and measures c. 3 1/4W left to right across the front face to the edges of the silver terminals on each side. The bracelet contains a Massive Gem Grade CARICO LAKE TURQUOISE Slab with Water webbed Matrix which is Honey Brown in color; the stone measures c. 1.5″H x 1.5″w at the widest point x c. This is one of the finest CARICO LAKE Turquoise I have ever owned. The fabulous stone took millions of years to form just under the right conditions to be formed by “mother earth”. The massive sterling silver bezel holding the turquoise slab is “scalloped” in design with hand stamping, straight edge bezel with twisted roping all around the perimeter; original patina to the silver; which is preferred by collectors. This big boy cuff weighs a whopping 177.1 grams about 6.25 oz; The piece contains Leroy Dayea Hallmark on the Back Center Terminal. This is a very hard glossy polished “gemstone”; with honey and brown water web matrix; various pools of light to deep greens in color; with water webbed lightning rod designed natural matrix. The stone is a hard natural gem appearing completely untreated. SO GRAND IN PERSON. HARD TO CAPTURE THE TRUE BEAUTY OF THIS BRACELET WITH A CAMERA. Over the years I have only collected Native American Jewelry based on the value, grade, and rarity of the piece, preferring jewelry with unique character, along with great craftsmanship. In other words, jewelry that is not only beautiful, but a great investment, and of historical value. As collectors of old pawn natural turquoise jewelry are discovering, it is becoming more difficult to acquire jewelry of this size and workmanship. Most of the turquoise mines are now depleted and closed and less and less fine quality old pawn turquoise jewelry is coming to the open market; except through old stock and personal collections. OBITUARIES GIVING SOME HISTORY WITH REGARD TO NAVAJO LEROY DAYEA’S ADOPTIVE PARENTS, “ATKINSON TRADING” PIONEERS— WILMERINE AND LEROY ATKINSON ATKINSON, Wilmerine, 79, b. 1997; 79yrs old, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, died Wednesday, February 5, 1997 in Albuquerque. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leroy. She is survived by her children, Tyler Nancy Atkinson, Joe Atkinson, Lynn Atkinson, Leroy Dayea; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Wilmerine and Leroy knew they had found the love of their life when they were just kids during the Depression in Alvarado and Grandview, Texas. They married at 17 and 19 and moved with her family to New Mexico. Together they learned the trading post business and Indian Arts and culture. Leroy spoke fluent Navajo. Wilmerine worked by his side, bore four children and adopted Leroy Dayea, a Navajo child. They moved to Tucson in the 50’s and ran Indian art stores. They are together again. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p. On Monday, February 10, 1997 at EAST LAWN PALMS MORTUARY CHAPEL, 5801 E. Interment will follow at East Lawn Palms Cemetery. Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to a charity of choice. ATKINSON, Leroy Bozo’, 78, b. 1915-d 1994; a resident of Albuquerque, NM, died Saturday, September 24, 1994. He was born November 15, 1915 on his father’s farm near Grandview, Texas. Leroy was a high school football star when he met Wilmerine Bollin. They were married in 1935. Leroy and Wilmerine started out in Gallup, NM where he began to learn the business of trading with the Navajo Indians. After working for other Indian traders he determined it was time to go into business for himself. Box Canyon Trading Post was the beginning of a career that lasted 47 years. An interview and photo was placed in the Route 66 Book noting Leroy for the quality and finish of the Navajo jewelry he had produced. He was interviewed in Life Magazine and the New Mexico Magazine. Leroy was a member of the AIAA Elks. He was highly respected for his abilities, integrity and his willingness to always help others. Leroy loved to chew on large cigars, but to his friends amazement the cigar was never lit. His counsel, love, caring and generosity will always be remembered by those fortunate enough to have known him. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Wilmerine Atkinson of Albuquerque; daughter, Tyler Atkinson of Santa Fe; sons, Joe (Jeanelle) Atkinson of Durango, CO and Lynn (Donna) Atkinson of Tucson; adopted son, Leroy Dayea b. Dayea, Spouse of Gallup, NM; grandchildren, Suzanna Bennett Dayea, Eric and Jona Bonecutter, Josh, Shauna, Tracey, Erin, Katie and Kerri Atkinson; one great-grandchild; brother, Herman Atkinson of Scottsdale, AZ; sister, Anna Mae Panos of Tucson. Funeral Service 2:00 p. Thursday, September 29 at BRING’S BROADWAY CHAPEL, 6910 E. Jon Lerley officiating, with interment to follow at TMP, East Lawn. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Assoc. Box 13423, Tucson, AZ 85705 The Box Canyon Trading Post was one mile east of the state line in New Mexico. It was built by Leroy Atkinson in 1943 and he ran it for a decade until US Highway 66 was widened, which impacted the commercial viability of the property. The building itself seems fairly modern with big plate glass windows along the front, the requisite Indian drawings, and even the gas pumps seem fairly modern too. But the maroon Chevron gasoline style sign and the streamlined automobile seem to indicate the decade of the 1950s. (Petley 6961) ATKINSON, Leroy Bozo’, 78, a resident of Albuquerque, NM, died Saturday, September 24, 1994. He was born November 15, 1915 on his fathers farm near Grandview, Texas. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Wilmerine Atkinson of Albuquerque; daughter, Tyler Atkinson of Santa Fe; sons, Joe (Jeanelle) Atkinson of Durango, CO and Lynn (Donna) Atkinson of Tucson; foster son, Leroy (Stella) Dayea of Gallup, NM; grandchildren, Eric and Jona Bonecutter, Josh, Shauna, Tracey, Erin, Katie and Kerri Atkinson and Suzanna Dayea; one great-grandchild; brother, Herman Atkinson of Scottsdale, AZ; sister, Anna Mae Panos of Tucson. Box 13423, Tucson, AZ 85705. THE STERLING SILVER HAS BEEN TESTED AND IS GUARANTEED STERLING SILVER. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO CHECK OUT OUR SITE FOR ADDITIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN PIECES; SEE PICTURES. PICS ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION BE SURE TO ADD “HEIRLOOMHUNTER101″ TO YOUR FAVORITES FOR QUICK RETURN AS NEW ITEMS FROM MY 40+ YEARS OF MY COLLECTING WILL BE ADDED DAILY. HEIRLOOMHUNTER101 VALUES AND APPRECIATES ITS CUSTOMERS. BROWSE MY SITE FOR MORE “UNCOMMON TREASURES”. 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This is a vintage turquoise and coral ring, rare design. The vintage southwest style ring features blue and red turquoise stones inset within the large silver ring. Silver tone detailing accents the metal work. In great condition with wear consistent with age and use. Approximate Fit: US 7. Ring Face: 1.75 x. 4.4 x 1.9 cm.
This unique Irregular Choice hobo bag is a must-have for any fashion-savvy woman. The bag features a stunning Native American girl and animals design, with beautiful fringe accents adding a touch of bohemian style. The canvas exterior is durable and practical, while the leather handle/strap offers comfort and longevity. The bag is perfect for everyday use and will make a statement wherever you go. Don’t miss out on this rare find!