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Vntg Navajo/Bell Trading Post Turquoise Cuff Bracelet
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's a great old turquoise cuff bracelet reminiscent of the Fred Harvey era and the tourism that it helped to incite. Navajo crafted for the long-defunct Bell Trading Post who catered to that tourist trade for several decades, it features 3 turquoise stones that are blue & blue-green in color, twisted wire & button applique', and period stampwork. Inside end-to-end, it measures 5-3/8", has a gap of 1.25", with moderate (gentle) adjustment available. It measures 1" in width at the face tapering to 1/4" terminals. Stamped "sterling", it weighs 18.5 grams, is in excellent condition, and has a aged patina. The Bell Trading Post (signpost) hallmark is stamped on the inside. A wonderful collectible from an important era for Southwestern Indian artisans. If additional pictures are desired, let me know and I'll be happy to oblige. Please ask questions prior to bidding. Shipping will be $6.05 via USPS Priority Mail or $3.00 First Class Mail with insurance and/or Delivery Confirmation (75-cents) optional. Insurance rate is determined by selling price; I cannot be held responsible for uninsured items . Whenever possible, I'm always happy to combine shipping of multiple/similar items up to 1 pound, with NO surcharge for packaging additional items. While you're , please take a look at my other Native American jewelry items !
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