A great vintage double strand squash blossom necklace made of silvertone beads and has faux turquoise sets. There is a jewelers mark on the back, but I can not read it. Most of these I have seen are made by Park Lane, vintage 1960's. Nice and long, as you can see in photo. Measures about 31" long. There is also another blossom on the back by the clasp (to accent the back of your neck if wearing short hair). Clasp is excellent, and is the pinch and slide style clasp. All stones intact a ...click for details
Authentic turquoise inlay barrel slide bead on a sterling silver box link chain. Rose Ann Long was once an exclusive artist for the Touch of Santa Fe trading Co in Gallup New Mexico,but no longer is exclusive with them. Then, and now considered a master craftsman for Navajo inlay jewelry. Now, she has been known to work with another well known craftstman Calvin Begay. Chain is sterling and 18" long. The trading company retails her barrel slide beads for 149.00 each now, and this sterling ch ...click for details
Awesome pottery egg is for seed gathering, I'm told. Hand painted with a winter scene of mountains and snow. Some of the decoration is highlighted by scratching the pattern into the surface., for instance the snowfall, Indian symbols and signature. I can't seem to make out the signature, the first name looks like BOV or Boy, Feel free to email me for a detailed closeup/ The egg is 4" tall and is in perfect condition. You will love adding this to your collection. This may be Navajo, ...click for details
A lovely miniature Navajo Native American Indian wedding vase. It measures just 3 1/4" tall, and is in pristine condition. Signed Kopa ds 108-a. Also bears a small sticker that says Hand painted in Arizona. Quail decoration on the front and a type of floral on the back.
A lovely miniature Navajo Native American Indian pot. It measures just 1 1/2" tall, and is in pristine condition. Signed by the artist. But I can't seem to make out the name.BEautiful south southwestern colors with black geometrics. Email me if you would like to see a picture of the signature.
A lovely miniature Navajo Native American Indian pot. It measures just 2" tall, and is in pristine condition. Signed by the artist. Looks like it says Isue T. (Not sure)BEautiful sot southwestern colors with black geometrics.
A great little set of hand painted ceramic salt and pepper shakers with the old black JAPAN mark. Indian Chief and his woman. Chief is 3" tall, and they are very cute. One little cork is missing, and ther is a chip on the chief's head dress on the back. woman is perfect with her cork.
These neat shakers are most likely a souvenir from Alaska. The Totem look of a lucky Alaskan Biliken. Made of ceramic and hand painted to look like wood. One measures 4" and the other is 4 1/4" tall. One teeny pin head size glaze nick on the top of one. Paint is excellent, but no corks. These are a neat crossover collectible item.
Nice large pottery bowl measures 7 3/4" diameter at the top and is 3 1/2" deep. Pretty colors of blue/ green and purple. Almost certain this is Mesa Verde pottery design bt the Navajo and Ute of Southern Colorado.Hand signed, Silas Nav (Navajo) USA. Silas is a very Prominant Navajo pottery artist from the 90's. This signature matches other pieces offered on the internet. This wonderful bowl is in excellent condition with no damages.
Empty whiskey decanter by Lionstone Distilleries of Kentucky: Casual Indian. Decanter is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks, it stands 14 1/4" in height, and is made of porcelin, 1969. There are stickers on the front and back of the decanter in very good condition. Brief history of the casual indian 1950-1959 era, and how he has adapted to the white mans ways and dress over the years. Perfect condition!