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We strive to find Mexican silver, Vintage, antique and some newer jewelry that sets itself apart from the rest! Please contact us at LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE! as we are always buying older Mexican silver.

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    This extremely rare Antonio Pineda bracelet is absolutely gorgeous. The piece is a published design and documented in SILVER MASTERS by Penney Morrill. It is an early piece as it is without lettering denoting bracelet. It is properly hallmarked as shown and studded with 8 gorgeous, glowing, cabachon, moon stones. The weight is 85 grams and the width is barely shy of one inch. The length is a comfortable 7 inches. The William Spratling influence is definitely shown in Antonio Pineda's use of the caviar ball that is used on top and bottom of the moon stones. The smaller links in between the moon stones adorns 3 beads giving it an even more richly "jeweled" effect. When looking straight into the moon stone in my pictures, the area around the moonstones is open space and you can see black which is the fuzzy bracelet holder and not a part of the bracelet. Please inquire with questions or requests for more pictures. This piece is FABULOUS. Museum and Collector quality.
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    This is a very rare Victoria necklace that is 18in. long and 1 3/8in. wide and weighs 128.7grams. Victoria was the name of Anna Marie Nunez de Brilanti's taller and this is design 42 which is one of her earliest works. Brilanti is one of the most notable designers from the beginnings of the Taxco silver renaissance. This example is in incredible condition and is rarely seen. It's fan shaped links look like lace while being riveted together having great strength. Really an exciting piece, LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    Miguel Martinez was the primary designer for Rancho Alegre and this hallmark shown is one of his earliest. The piece displays style and grace with the swirls that swoop into an unexpected blossom. The earrings are 1 inch x 1 inch and are the perfect match. The necklace is 15 2/8in. long and is 2 inches wide at its widest point. The set weighs 57 grams and is made of extremely thick silver repousse. Breathtaking, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!