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    Taxco 980 signed jewels are always well made from the Spratling era. This is a shield design with a warmed with age turquoise cabochons. There is 17 inches of wearable length and each shield is 1.25in. tall. The weight is 68 grams heavy and has zero damage. The bottom beads around the necklace are open backed repousse with the rest of the construction being thick silver base. The design is striking when worn, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!

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    This is a fantastic 17in. long mosaic which are of scattered stone chips of all sizes that fit into the design. This is an exceptional pre 1948 piece that has started with the green stone on the top and bleeds to the bottom with the blue (possibly lapis) presenting an adventurene color that is STUNNING. The swirled drop is 2.75in. x 1 1/8in. and signed MB. I love the texture that a mosaic produces and this one is of strong design and in excellent condition. Striking colors just, LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    This is a super rare pair of Margot de Taxco earrings numbered design 5104. The shell motif has rings that move freely and are pierced through the open backed thick repousse. This is Margot's 4th design after opening her own Taller. The open back repousse was a technique that was used mostly in the earliest time frame of the Spratling Era and I would place these very close to 1950. These jewels weigh 20 grams and are quite large with a stunning presence at 1.5 inches tall/long and 1in. wide without the rings. Definitely collector quality with no damage.