Sterling belt buckle by William Spratling measures 2" wide and 1 1/4" tall. Suitable for a man or woman. Excellent condition. 1962 - 1964 hallmark.
Money Clip has lovely stylized tree design. Measures 1 3/4" wide and 5/8" tall. Has same script hallmark as well as Eagle 63.
Both in untouched condition; not polished.
Fertility bracelet by Hector Aguilar, one of the pieces for which he is best known. Very heavy weight; 940 silver. Safety chain makes it difficult to measure precisely but fits a medium size wrist. Excellent condition. 1940's hallmark.
One of Spratling's classic salad sets, though not often seen. Rich ebony wood with understated silver dots. Excellent condition. Measure 10 3/8" in length. 1949 - 1956 hallmark.
Exquisite butter dish in sterling and ebony. Wood is inlaid with sterling dots typical of many of Spratling's designs. Excellent condition. Measures 9 1/2" long and 3" wide. Circa 1960.
Graceful swirled ribbon brooch of silver and copper; matching earrings are all silver. Done in William Spratling's earliest design period - late 1930's - mid 1940's. Pin measures a substantial 3 1/2" long and 2 3/4" wide.
Huge, dramatic dangling earrings by Los Castillo in their early design period. Measure 2 1/2" long and 1" wide. Very graceful and flowing.
Excellent condition; circa 1950.
Pair of graceful and delicate bud vases by silver master, William Spratling. They incorporate several of Spratling's characteristic design elements - circles; curved lines and combination of silver with ebony. Could also be used as candle holders. Measure 2 7/8" tall; base is 1 1/4" in diameter. 1956 - 1962 hallmark.
Silver master, William Spratling, was a collector of ancient Mexican artifacts. In this instance, he made his own sterling silver rendition of an Olmec figure. Figure and ebony base measure 2 1/2" tall. 1956 - 1962 hallmark.
Elegant sterling silver Feather brooch by Antonio Pineda. Could not be more three dimensional with terrific swirling movement. An identical example was included in the exhibition William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance and is illustrated on page 137 of the catalog. Excellent condition. Measures 3 3/4" in length. Circa 1950 - 55.