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    About 8 inches long and one inch wide this vintage Mexican silver bracelet is made by Maestro Antonio Pineda. Heavy in weight at 81 grams. Hallmarked with the zz for bracelet,crown, 970 and design 777 all proper markings as shown in pix. The piece has beautiful patina in the recesses. The waves are thick but smooth and when worn you see and feel the magnificent structure of the piece. How it flows from link to link and fits so perfectly with motion. This piece screams quality with every detail. Please write or call for more info on this exciting piece.
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    Big 2in. tall cuff and heavy at 78 grams of repousse sterling. Fits most with an inside dimension of 2.5in. No dents which shows it has had a charmed life. I love the work marks on the inside as they are evidence of the early hand crafted treasures. You can find this design in the book Silver Masters of Mexico by Penny C. Morril, page 82. Here it is noted as a design by Valentin Vidaurreta and sold to Sanborns. This piece is merely signed Mexico Silver. Please note that there is a lovely patina on this cuff and in the recesses. However, I had to use lots of light to get the bracelet to show up on the small pictures. Stunning on the arm.

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    This is spectacular. An early design 161 and old linear marks. The piece has such dimension and an old Matl feel to the form of the piece. There is 2.75in. to the inside diameter and the front face is 1.75in. wide. This is strong and well built and weighing 74 grams. The clamper is 1in. in the back. The condition is beautiful with no dents or dings and a strong spring. This is a rare, very old Spratling era clamper and made by one of the best, Los Castillo.