A mixed group of Mexican silver earrings
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Second-Quarter 20th Century and Later
Each variously marked for silver and Mexico; Eagle 1; [Eagle 3]; Further variously marked for each maker, Taxco
Comprising ten pairs of various silver and stone-set earrings including works by Antonio Pineda, Hector Aguilar, William Spratling (Sucesores), and E. Martinez, 20 pieces
Largest: 1.5" H
130.6 grams gross
Provenance: The Goodenough Estate, benefiting St. James Episcopal Church, Waimea, HI
Each variously marked for silver and Mexico; Eagle 1; [Eagle 3]; Further variously marked for each maker, Taxco
Comprising ten pairs of various silver and stone-set earrings including works by Antonio Pineda, Hector Aguilar, William Spratling (Sucesores), and E. Martinez, 20 pieces
Largest: 1.5" H
130.6 grams gross
Provenance: The Goodenough Estate, benefiting St. James Episcopal Church, Waimea, HI
Condition
Each in overall good condition with light tarnishing and scratches commensurate with age and use. Stones with scattered light abrasions and two with minor small chips. Six pairs with screw-back fastenings, three pairs with pierced fastenings and one pair with clip backs.
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A mixed group of Mexican silver earrings
Estimate $400 - $600
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