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    On page 211 of WILLIAM SPRATLING AND THE MEXICAN SILVER RENAISSANCE by Penny Morrill is this Los Castillo treasure. I have wanted this necklace from the moment I saw it's picture. However I could not find one in superb condition until now. This is stated as being a difficult technique that was devised at Los Castillo. The onyx inlay is extraordinary and the look is sublime when worn. The weight is 110 grams with the center piece being 2in. x 1.25in. tall. The wearable is approximately 16in. It is correctly hallmarked as shown with design number 41, onyx negro eagle 15 los Castillo. Rare and perfect, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
     
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    This gorgeous pre-1948 vintage Mexican Silver necklace is signed by R. Rivera and weighs 66.2gms and is approximately 1in wide. These links are thick, solid, hand chased and made of better than 925 sterling as most Mexican silver pieces are. The recesses are dark with niello. The beading is hand made and applied and this is an exceptional piece. It has a roomy 16.25 inches in length. Perfect condition, just Look At That Necklace!
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    This is spectacular. An early design 161 and old linear marks. The piece has such dimension and an old Matl feel to the form of the piece. There is 2.75in. to the inside diameter and the front face is 1.75in. wide. This is strong and well built and weighing 74 grams. The clamper is 1in. in the back. The condition is beautiful with no dents or dings and a strong spring. This is a rare, very old Spratling era clamper and made by one of the best, Los Castillo.