A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE JEWELRY
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A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE JEWELRY

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A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE JEWELRY
consisting of a silver hair brooch and two pairs of silver and turquoise earrings; the hair brooch, Navajo, oval-shaped with scalloped edges and a slender pin, each decorated with various stamped details; the first earrings, Zuni drops, each with a cluster and two curved bands of circular and tear-shaped stones set in fine sawtooth bezels, with thin pendants suspended below and silver wire for pierced ears; the second earrings, each with a circular stone surrounded by tear-shaped stones, screw backs
Lengths: the hair brooch, 5 in. (12.8 cm.); the first earrings, 2¾ in. (7 cm.); the second earrings, ¾ in. (2 cm.) (6)

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