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- NAVAJO PEARLS SILVER BENCH BEADED NECKLACENative
NAVAJO PEARLS SILVER BENCH BEADED NECKLACENative American Navajo silver pearls necklace, with forty-seven graduated fluted bench beads, hook closure, approx 23.5"l (flat), 89 grams *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
- NAVAJO PEARLS SILVER BENCH BEADED NECKLACENative
NAVAJO PEARLS SILVER BENCH BEADED NECKLACENative American silver (content unknown) necklace, likely Navajo/ Dine, forty-one graduated bench beads, (five) with stamped designs, conical end findings, hook closure, approx 19.25"l, 1.10ozt **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
- NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN 1940S SQUASH
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN 1940S SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE: 3 drops of turquoise set in a hand-stamped Naja pendant, creates a focal point in this 1940s sterling silver necklace. With hand-cast sterling silver beads, also known as Navajo pearls, and ten sterling squash blossoms, it has a lovely patina. Sterling spring ring clasp. Naja measures 2'' h x 2.25'' w and necklace is 20'' long not including the Naja. Weight approx 100.7 grams.
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