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1930s-1940s Fred Harvey EraThunderbird Bracelet

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
1930s-1940s Fred Harvey EraThunderbird Bracelet
Property being sold is not new! Dents, dings, scratches and other damage may be present—and is common—on used and vintage items. Items are available for preview well in advance of the auction and we take several pictures as well. Please inspect thoroughly PRIOR to bidding. Once auctioneer says “SOLD” Buyer assumes all responsibility for items.
Presented for sale in this lot is a Fred Harvey Era thunderbird bracelet. This is a beautiful bracelet featuring the classic stamp work and applique of thunderbirds, whirling logs and arrows from the 30s-40s era. Other nice features include repousse "bump out" work and three lovely green turquoise cabochons. It is sterling silver and has a good weight to it. MAKER: Unmarked.  APPROX AGE: Circa 1930s-1940s. SIZE: Inside circumference measures 5-3/4 inches long. Opening is an additional 1-3/4 inches, fitting a 7-1/2 inch wrist. Width is 1 inch. Weighs 30.2 grams.  CONDITION: Good for its age, normal wear expected. Stone does have a small crack. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition. SHIPPING: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that. BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now, without waiting for the auction day to bid on it, we do offer this option (which is available up to 48 hours before the actual auction starts). The “Buy it Now” price is the high estimate of this lot (plus applicable fees and the Buyer's premium you pay is discounted to only 10% when using the Buy it Now option). If you would like to exercise this option, you must contact us by email (or phone as long as you talk to someone live). Reference this lot number and your intention to "Buy it Now."