Mexican Silver Jewelry Marks

mexican silver jewelry marks

A DREAM OF YOU, Part III, Desert Vision,


The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks


The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks


$24.95


This new 2006 revised edition is the most complete guide to marks on Mexican silver. There are over 1500 cross-referenced marks! Eagle numbers from 1 through 219. Extensive reference bibliography. First edition was mostly line drawings – this new edition has b&w photos of most marks!…

Collectible Silver Jewelry Identification & Value Guide


Collectible Silver Jewelry Identification & Value Guide


$24.95


The thousands of examples displayed in the book include unmarked silver jewelry pieces as well as those produced by approximately 100 U.S. manufacturers and that of over 150 foreign manufacturers, along with their trademarks and national silver standard marks, and in most cases, supplemented by brief histories and biographies of the major manufacturers and designers. The book covers the jewelry of…

The Silver Gringo: William Spratling and Taxco


The Silver Gringo: William Spratling and Taxco


$29.95


This book is the story of William Spratling, remembered most for his design work in silver, and his life in Taxco, Mexico, where he lived from 1929 until his death in 1967. Spratling was an artist, architect, writer, bon vivant, and passionate collector of Mexican folk art and archaeological artifacts. His friends included William Faulkner, Diego Rivera, Miguel Covarrubias, and many writers, artis…


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