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    This is an absolute treasure with vibrant multicolor 2in.long and 1.5in. wide chrysocolla stone drop that is also a brooch. This came in several sizes and this is the LARGEST one to my knowledge. The V is 17in. long and .75in wide with the whole necklace weighing 147.5 grams. Both pieces properly hallmarked as shown. Please look at all the photo's because this is simply stunning, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    This Margot de Taxco set is an early design 5120 and one of her most favored. It is perfect with jeans or the board room with it's streamline presence. The repousse has great dimension and I tried to capture it on one of the bracelet photos. I love the bracelet because it fits like a bangle as the links are long and hold the bracelet tightly together. Dimensions are the following: Earrings are 1.5in. long and 5/8th's wide. Their weight is 12 grams. The necklace is a comfy 18in. long and 5/8th's in. wide with a weight of 67 grams. The bracelet is 2.5in. in diameter and 5/8th's in. wide. The weight is 41 grams. Condition is superb with no damage or repairs. The prices individually are necklace $750.00, earrings $125.00, bracelet $450.00. The provenance is from my personal collection that I have had for a very long time. Exceptional in every detail, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!

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    Presenting a very rare Antonio Pineda bracelet of a glyph design that exhibits a strong presence with heft to the feel of the wrist at 110 grams. The height is 1.5in. at it's widest point. The stones range in color with the lighting that captures them. The links are thick repousse with the wearable length at 6.5in. The bracelet is free of dents and no chips to the amethyst cabochons. This never seen Pineda design is appropriately hallmarked as shown with an older eagle 17 and older style crown, circa 1953 which is documented in Bille Hougart's LITTLE BOOK OF MEXICAN SILVER TRADE AND HALLMARKS. The Z on the left side in the hallmark picture is slightly larger than the other as it has slid FORWARD and deeper in the strike. I have added a second pix for more clarity. The word SILVER is partially hanging out underneath the hinge which is covering most of it. Please contact me for any questions or more information on this bracelet. This is museum and collector quality. Simply stunning!