This Muskegon Michigan Super Size Discoidal was found Along / Near Muskegon Lake. In the 1930’s! This Rare Extra Large Biscuit Discoidal was part of a Chicago, Illinois Estate I. Native Americans have inhabited Michigan for over 10,000 Years! The Muskegon Michigan area was inhabited by the Ottawa! 7.53 Diameter! —– 2.56 Thick! 8 – Pounds 10 – Ounces!
This buckle has lots of regular wear. It measures 2.25″ by 1 3/8″. Comes from the same estate as the other Native American and Southwestern pieces I have listed and will be listing including some rare pieces.
Inside Measures 5 1/2″ (2 1/4″ Across Inside) Plus a gap of 7/8. 6 3/8 Around Inside Including the Gap…. Over 1 Wide in the Middle. RARE 1930’s / 40’s Navajo Sterling Silver Royston Turquoise Dome Applique Bracelet. This Substantial Bracelet has Heavy Patina. FINE QUALITY Craftsmanship and Design. Wearable / Collectible NATIVE AMERICAN ART WORK.
Inside Measures 5 1/4″ (Over 2″ Across Inside) Plus a gap of 3/4. 6 Around Inside Including the Gap…. RARE Old 1930’s / 40’s Zuni Sterling Silver Cerrillos Turquoise Row Bracelet. Fifteen untreated Stones which vary in Color…. Graduated Silver Raindrops on the Sides. Solid Piece with Excellent Quality Craftsmanship! Wearable / Collectible ZUNI ART.
Inside Measures 5 1/2″ (2 1/4″ Across Inside) Plus a gap of 3/4. 6 1/4 Around Inside Including the Gap…. RARE 1930’s Navajo Sterling Silver WHIRLING LOG THUNDERBIRD Stamped Design Bracelet. Nice Variety of Stamped Native Figures…. Substantial Bracelet with Top Quality Craftsmanship. Wearable / Collectible NATIVE AMERICAN ART. Your Satisfaction is Assured. THANKS to YOU, we now Support the Navajo Water Project.
Born in Richmond County, North Carolina in 1898, C. Wallace found his life’s calling at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico at the age of 20. In 1918, Wallace arrived in Gallup, New Mexico and in 1919 he was hired by Louis Ilfeld at the Ilfeld Company to work at their trading post in Zuni, NM. After acquiring his trading license at Zuni Pueblo, Wallace set out to transform the lives of the Zuni people – 1,600 Zunis at the time – by encouraging them to produce high-quality silver jewelry with stone inlay for the tourist trade. Desiring a strong and fruitful relationship with the Zuni people, Wallace dedicated himself to becoming “totally acquainted” with the entire Zuni village (Wallace’s own words). “He spent’many nights each week’ after the store closed visiting the Indians in their homes and seeking to build their trust in him”. The 1920s and 1930s were years dedicated to a new way of thinking – despite tough financial times and a changing market ie. The Great Depression, the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad & Route 66 Wallace saw opportunity for increased tourist trade and jewelry sales for Zuni Pueblo. Wallace promoted the use of traditional motifs as well, bringing over 600 examples of old pottery and other artifacts to Zuni artists as sources for inspiration. In a thirty-year span, between 1920 and 1950, Zuni jewelry-related tribal income increased from four to 65 percent. G Wallace jewelry is currently highly collectible upon many reputable dealers & collectors and you’ll also see his pieces displayed in several museums across the Nation. Wallace collectors piece is also signed on the back with a picto spade clover. This ring is roughly a size 7 and weighs a solid 10+ grams. This “must have” collectors piece will make a great addition to any Native American collection. Take advantage of this rare opportunity. Thanks for Looking and please make sure to check out my other listings.
Inside Measures 5 1/2″ (2 3/8″ Across Inside) Plus a gap of 1. 6 1/2 Around Inside Including the Gap…. Thunderbird Measures 2 1/4 Across From Tip to Tip. RARE Old 1930’s / 40’s Navajo Sterling Silver APPLIED THUNDERBIRD Stamped Design Bracelet. Several Unique Stamped Native Symbols on the Far Sides. Very Substantial Bracelet with High Quality Craftsmanship. Wearable / Collectible NAVAJO ART WORK. Very Good Vintage Condition. Your Satisfaction is Assured. THANKS to YOU, we now Support the Navajo Water Project.