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  • This is William Spratling's River of Life cuff which is one of several versions of his design. This is a first phase design and properly hallmarked as shown. The weight is 84 grams and the gap in the back is 1in. The diameter is 2.25in. and the width at the highest wave is 1.5in. There are some streaks of tarnish and glare, however there are no dents or damage. The piece is hand chased and the balls are heavy repousse with a warm, natural patina. This piece is sized for a woman's wrist or small mens but it is hard to find Spratling's River of Life cuffs in anything but large mens sizes. This will become your go to piece with any wardrobe.

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    What a wonderful Matl / Matilde Poulat ring this is. The size is approximately an 8.5 currently and it is capable of being sized by an experienced silver smith. The face front is 1 1/8in. x 1 1/8in. It is deep, being one half inch up from the finger. The weight is 16 grams heavy and it is one of the largest Matl rings that I have held. The turquoise is blue to greens of color and the coral is deep red with a very clear amethyst cabochon centering the piece. The birds are with full tail displayed and quite different than the regular doves that earmark her work. The hallmark is Matl, Mexico and 925 and it is a pre-1960 masterpiece wrought when Matilde was alive. This ring is not just rare it is SUPER rare and a definite choice for a Matl collector.
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    This Victoria pre-1948 bracelet is absolutely rare and incredibly well made. It is heavy repousse boasting vining floral with turquoise warmed with time and the depth and dimension is remarkable. It is hallmarked as shown and with design 61 numerically. It is made of panels that are 1 5/8th's inches tall and they are curved which I estimate the length to be 7.5in. long. The weight is 80 grams heavy. The panels are banded together and thereby avoid barrels and pins that wear with time. The bracelet has a great hang to it and fits more like a bangle. This is a show stopper on and so very rare from Ana Brilanti who was one of the first female designers of the Spratling era.