NATIVE AMERICAN / SOUTHWESTERN-STYLE STERLING SILVER AND OTHER JEWELRY, LOT OF SIX, comprising a sterling brooch/pin with unidentified "G B" maker's mark featuring a large azurite malachite cabochon measuring approximately 40 x 30 mm bordered by applied flower, leaf/feather, and beaded elements, a Mexican sterling pendant with "CII" maker's marks featuring a brown and black cabochon and pierced accents, an unmarked silver/silver-toned cuff bracelet, a 34" L necklace with turquoise/turquoise-type chip beads, a 15 1/2" L choker necklace with silver/silver-toned beads and an attached naja pendant, and a 17 3/4" L beaded necklace featuring jet, bone, brass, and turquoise-type beads. Two pieces marked for sterling fineness, remainder unmarked. Total weight of two sterling pieces with stones: 1.830 ozt. 20th/21st century. Cuff bracelet 2 3/8" x 2" OA.
Provenance: From the Ann and Clay Ring family collection, Winston-Salem, NC.
Condition
Very good overall condition with some wear, surface scratches, and other imperfections including nicks, one or a few minor dents, slight bending, and/or chips to beads. Stones not professionally graded.