132 - 201 Carats Free-form Turquoise CabochonsWestern Trading Post
These free-form turquoise cabochons were marked “Whitewater” mine. They weigh approx. 201 ct. All are backed. Shipping: There will be a $5 handling /
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 150.00 - 250.00
Sold to w****4 for (80.00 + 0.00BP) = 80.00
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134 - Vintage Zuni Handmade Drilled FetishesWestern Trading Post
This shadowbox is filled with handmade fetishes and turquoise beads. All are drilled so they could be strung if desired. 29 total pieces plus the box.
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 50.00 - 100.00
Sold to w****2 for (20.00 + 0.00BP) = 20.00
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135 - 202 Carats Free-form Turquoise CabochonsWestern Trading Post
These free-form turquoise cabochons were marked “Whitewater” mine. They weigh approx. 202 ct. All are backed. Shipping: There will be a $5 handling /
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 150.00 - 250.00
Sold to d*******e for (50.00 + 4.48BP) = 54.48
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137 - Vintage Navajo Watch CuffWestern Trading Post
This chip inlay and turquoise cabochon Navajo watch cuff has a hallmark (hard to read exactly) and was tested as sterling. Measures 5.5” inside plus t
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to l**********r for (110.00 + 9.85BP) = 119.85
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138 - Silver Navajo Bracelet by Henry ClarkWestern Trading Post
This is new old stock from a retired jewelry dealer. Although the “Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks” book says Henry Clark’s “HC” hal
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to w****4 for (70.00 + 0.00BP) = 70.00
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139 - Hammered Sterling BraceletWestern Trading Post
This hammered sterling cuff bracelet measures just over 5” inside plus there is a 1.25” opening. It is 1.25” wide and weighs 35.2g. Good condition. Sh
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 70.00 - 150.00
Sold to w****2 for (40.00 + 0.00BP) = 40.00
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140 - Silver Navajo Bracelet by Henry ClarkWestern Trading Post
This is new old stock from a retired jewelry dealer. Although the “Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks” book says Henry Clark’s “HC” hal
Bidding Has ConcludedEstimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to t*****5 for (90.00 + 8.06BP) = 98.06
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