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    William Spratling works are masterful and this cuff is simply in a class of it's own. The design is deeply chased into almost pure silver. On the underside you can see the chase lines and work marks. Correctly hallmarked with first phase marks and in superb condition with only some surface scratches that are normal for this soft silver and no damage. Natural and rich with color is the patina. The bracelet rounds the wrist perfectly and has a 1in. gap in the back. It could not be chased so deep if not for the massive 152 grams of weight. The height is 2.25in. tall. With the diameter of 2.5in. it will fit most average sized wrists. This cuff can be moved some up or down by a professional jeweler. One of Spratling's most rare designs so do not let it slip away. Please inquire if you would like more pix of the hallmark as it is very dark with patina.

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    Beautiful pre-48 Mexican sterling repousse bracelet being 7.5in. long and a dynamic 1.25in. wide. Lots of stones and heft at 52 grams. Marked Mexico silver and really some wonderful craftmanship here and the stones are natural with milk swirl and inner striations.
     
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    Hallmarked Victoria for Anna Marie Nunez are these very early pre-1948 design #2 earrings. The triangle swings with motion making them quite attention getters at 1.5inches long and .75in. wide. They are thick silver weighing 15 grams in beautiful condition. The sterling hand made balls are solid and show evidence of that with a few microscopic air bubbles as a result from the making. These are buttery soft silver as Victoria used almost pure silver. Anna Marie Nunez was one of the leading ladies of the Spratling Era and this design shows why. A stellar addition for any collector.