- GROUP OF MEXICAN BRASS PITCHERSGroup
of Mexican Brass Pitchers, comprising a Salvador Teran brass and mosaic pitcher (8 1/2 in. high) and two Los Castillo pitchers (one silver-plate with shell-veneered bird-form...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO TAXCO SILVER PLATE INAID
BIRD PITCHERModernist silver plate figural inlaid pitcher, Los Castillo, Taxco, Mexico, elongated bird form handle inlaid with blue and green stones, joined to vessel with...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLOS SILVER-PLATE CREAMER AND
SUGARLos Castillos Silver-plate Creamer and Sugar, mounted with bird figures of blue colored stone; each marked Dimensions: Creamer: 4 3/4 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (12.1 x 11.4...
[more like this] - GROUP OF CHRISTOFLE LUMIERE D'ARGENT
SILVER-PLATE ANIMALSGroup of Christofle Lumiere D'Argent Silver-Plate Animals, each stamped "Christofle France" to underside; comprising a bear (3 1/2 in.); a kitten (1 1/2...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO STYLE MEXICAN SILVER PLATE
BIRD PITCHERDESCRIPTION: Los Castillos style Mexican silverplate and inlaid semi-precious stone water pitcher. Features a hand hammered silver over copper pitcher with mounted...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO MEXICAN SILVER PLATE BIRD
PITCHERDESCRIPTION: A vintage Los Castillo Mexican silver plated pitcher with hand hammered cylindrical form. Features a mounted semi-precious stone inlay hummingbird with...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO MEXICAN SILVER PLATED MALACHITE
BIRD PITCH...DESCRIPTION: Los Castillos Mexican silver plated, malachite inlaid bird pitcher. Features a hand hammered silver over copper pitcher with textured finish, mounted...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO MEXICAN SILVER PLATE BIRD
PITCHERLos Castillo Mexican Silver Plate Bird Pitcher, having a mounted bird handle made of inlaid semi-precious stones, marked on underside 'Los Castillo, Mexico', height...
[more like this] - MEXICAN LOS CASTILLO SILVER, COPPER,
BRASS BIRD TRAYSLatin America, Mexico, Taxco, ca. mid-20th century CE. A beautiful pair of hand wrought brass, copper, and silverplated trays in the form of birds, made by...
[more like this] - LOT OF 3 SASANIAN STONE STAMP SEAL BEADSAncient
Near East / Central Asia, Sasanian (Sassanian / Sassanid) Empire, ca. 2nd to 7th century CE. A trio of stone stamp seal beads, two orange-red carnelian or quartz, the third...
[more like this] - MAPUCHE STONE CEREMONIAL CLAVA SCEPTERPre-Columbian,
Argentina or Chile, Mapuche culture, ca. 1200 to 1700 CE. A hand-carved ceremonial scepter known as a clava made of hefty tan-hued stone. The profile is similar to a highly...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF LOS CASTILLO MIXED-METAL
TRAYS AND DISHESA group of Los Castillo mixed-metal trays and dishes, Third-quarter 20th Century; Taxco, Mexico Most marked for Los Castillo; Further numbered Each hand-wrought...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF LOS CASTILLO SILVER AND INLAID
FEATHER JEWELRYA group of Los Castillo silver and inlaid feather jewelry, 1959-1965, Taxco, Mexico Each stamped: Los Castillo / Taxco / [Hecho en Mexico or Made in Mexico];...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO: TWO STONE BIRD PITCHERSProvenance:
The Estate of Lee Phillip Bell, co-creator of 'The Young and the Restless' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful' the larger 10 1/2 inches high Condition:...
[more like this] - THREE MODERNIST COPPER TABLE ARTICLESThree
Modernist Copper Table Articles, comprising a Mexican bird tray with brass beak and inset stone eye, stamped "Metales / Casados / Hecho en Mexico / Handwrought / B 2", 1...
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO SILVERPLATE PARROT SUGAR
& CREAMERLos Castillo Mexican silverplate creamer and lidded sugar. Each with stone parrot handles, sugar bowl with a stone inlaid spoon. Both signed Los Castillo Taxco Mexico....
[more like this] - LOS CASTILLO SILVERPLATE BIRD SUGAR
BOWL & SPOONSilverplate sugar bowl, Los Castillo, Taxco, Mexico, bird-form handle with stone inlay, floriform spoon, approx 4.5"h, 0.5lbs (for shipping purposes only)...
[more like this] - 26 LEATHER BOUND VOLUME SET, QUARTO,
TITLED"SENATE: EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS FOR A RAILROAD ROUTE FROM THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN", 1855, PUBLISHED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D.C. GILT...
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