A striking big bolo tie of a bald eagle with matching tips of eagles’ heads. The inlays include bright white shell, jet, gold-lip shell and turquoise. The bolo is marked on the back with the signature stamp, “Ray & Eva Wayaco.” The central eagle measures approximately 4″ tall x 3″
Circa 1930, this is a wonderfully worn square and twisted wire bracelet set with four oval cabochons. The stones are all very worn and cracked but they have the lovely warm blue shades of old Blue Gem. This classic bracelet shows its years of wear with a pleasing softness of
Circa 1930s, this is a heavy, slightly crude stamped butterfly pin. Made before figural pins became somewhat formulaic and quickly produced, this butterfly is heavy with relatively thick silver and wire used for the wings, and antennas and a solid silver button for the head and set with a single
A stunning brooch! By Navajo artist Presley Curley, this is a very large and impressive coral and turquoise pin. Although Presley is a Navajo silversmith, he also mastered the Zuni cluster style. Well made, the brooch has hand cut and filed bezels holding 20 red coral and 29 turquoise cabochons
Great older Zuni inlaid bolo in the form of a bald eagle holding a snake, with matching tips of full smaller eagles. Dating this to somewhere in the 1940s. It originally had a handmade clasp, later converted to a Bennett (Pat Pend, C-31) clasp. Solid, well-done inlays of jet, natural