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INTERSTNG VINTAGE OLD ENGRAVED STERLING 1940s MEXICAN INDIAN HAIR PIN /HAIR WEAR

$ 97.68

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Metal Purity: Sterling Silver
  • Condition: INTERESTING and unusual hair fastoner/pin. Quality engraving. Great vintage condition!
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Jewelry Type: HAIR PIN- Hair ware
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

    Description

    Offered here for auction is a VERY unusual, vintage Taxco Mexican Sterling silver hair pin. It consists of a sheet of Sterling silver which has been intricately cut out to form two Indian figures facing each other in a floral frame. Then the whole piece was domed and HAND ENGRAVED to give detail to the scene. The hair piece has a 'pin' that is attached to a safety chain; the pin is made of thick silver wire, quite heavy and sturdy. It has a heavy silver ball that has a few dings on it. The piece is fully 'functional' and would be a fantastic 'bun pin'. Or...you could re-purpose it and put it on a bag or box! It is marked with a crown and Hecho en Mexico, SLOO925. The OO could indicate Taxco and of course the 925 is for Sterling silver. I looked in my reference books on Mexican Hallmarks, and I know I've seen this mark before, but could not find it. Help! The piece appears to be quite old and has wonderful patina! “Hair ware” collectors, here's one for you!
    The following measurements are approximate:
    The cutout pin measures 4" x 2 ". The pin and ball 4 1/8” long. The ball is 1/2” in diameter. Weight: 17 grams.
    Please feel free to contact me BEFORE BIDDING if you have any questions regarding this unusual hair pin or my terms of sale.
    I have a 'bricks and mortar' store so items may be subject to prior sale.
    Delivery confirmation is included in the
    shipping within the USA.
    Payment required within 3 days of auction win/purchase.
    Please take a moment to look at all the other vintage Western and old pawn Southwest jewelry I have in my store! THANKS and happy trails to you!
    Sandi at Lonesome Cowboy Ranch