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Horsehead Bolo Tie

Fun fashion for you cowpokes!! Silver plate horse head  with engraving. Vintage estate with a whole bunch of character – relive the days of riding your stick pony “Roy Roger’s style”!!

Price: $29.99
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Beautiful Red Coral / Sterling Bracelet

Exquisite sterling and red coral bracelet.
21/2″ (approximate) in diameter but can be squeezed larger or smaller. The perfect LOVE gift!

Price: $89.99
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Unique OLD Navajo Ring

Size 6.5
Sterling and Turquoise. Very unusual and special.
1 3/8″ wide X 2″ tall. Large but still comfortable.
A real vintage piece of the west that could tell a story.

Price: $145.95
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Fabulous Huge running horse pendant / pin.

Wonderful vintage LARGE 3 3/8 inches long solid sterling estate Native American.
One of a kind.
18.5 grams – stamped sterling.

Price: $109.99
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Rare Horseshoe Green Turquoise ring

Unusual OLD Navajo in excellent condition. Set in a unique horseshoe sterling silver setting. Dead Pawn.

Women’s size 4.75 ring. Green Broken Arrow Nevada Turquoise. RARE and collectable. 3/4 x 1/2″ (15x18cm)

Price: $65.00
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Beautiful Running Horse sterling silver necklace

Heavy - Hand Made with 28 inch chain!
1×1.25″ horse. 28 grams. Stamped GS and marked sterling. Navajo made.

Horses represent journey and is one of only two fetishes that have innate healing powers along with the Raven.  The horse has the possession of healing powers, speed and strength.

Price: $100.00
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Vintage Tiger Eye Horseshoe Bolo Tie

Vintage Tiger Eye Bolo Tie
A Tiger Eye stone measuring 27x17mm (or 1 ” by 5/8″). Tiger Eye stones have alternating bands of rich golden-yellow and golden-brown. The stone sits in a horseshoe shaped slide with rope and beaded edgings surrounding the stone. The slide measures 1 1/4″ by 11/2″.
Tiger Eye is said to assist in focusing the mind. Roman soldiers wore Tiger Eye amulets as protection during combat.
Feel the Power!!!
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Black Stallion Ranch Trading Post

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Vintage Coral Horseshoe Brooch

Vintage Coral Horseshoe Brooch

STUNNING Vintage VICTORIAN CORAL Horseshoe BROOCH

  • Material: Goldtone with Coral
  • Size: Near 2 1/4 inches
  • Condition: Excellent with a secure c clasp

BEAUTIFUL!! A statement of timeless design – horses, shoes and PINK too!

Price: $57.00
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Vintage Dancing Horse pendant in silver

A unusual handmade artisan one inch (24mm x 24mm) sterling silver pendant. Unique 3-D design (not one sided). Stamped .925 and hallmarked. Solid 7 grams of silver.
We’ve never seen this style before. One of a kind. Comes on a 18 inch Italian box chain with lobster claw clasp. Marked .925

Price: $89.99
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Magnificent Stallion Pendant by Lang

This is a beautiful vintage estate piece by artisan company Lang  7/8 inch (22mm x 20mm) Hefty sterling silver pendant – 9.1 grams!! Stamped .925 and hallmarked Lang.
Comes on a 24 inch finely detailed herringbone chain with spring circle clasp. Marked .925

Price: $145.95
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Fantastic Antique Large Steuben Blue Aurene Vase #3285 by Frederick Carder

This has been in my family for decades. I originally acquired it in Grosse Pointe, Michigan around 1970.
Its spent most of it’s time in a glass cabinet, and is still thankfully in excellent condition. Please see the photos.

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It is an absolutely beautiful knockout 20th Century Vintage American art glass piece.
A stunning example of Blue Aurene created by Mr. Carder, the co-founder of Steuben Glass in New York.

Fantastic rich iridescent peacock blues with vibrant shades of purples and greens that shift with the light. It also has a coppery gold highlight on the top lip rim's edge.
(To create the blue aurene, Carder added the precious mineral cobalt to the glass.)

This is a classic shaped vase, which stands visually tall at 12" height and 6" wide.
In an excellent state of preservation, no chips or cracks or problems.
Quite heavy, it weighs about 3 lbs.

Hand signed etched "STEUBEN AURENE" on the bottom with the numbers "3285".
It looks very rough the way it's put in, which was the normal marking for Steuben.
The date is 1920 to early 1930s. I do not own a reference book to be exact.

This is fabulous piece for a serious collector of vintage Steuben. It's impressive.
I'm now selling the last and best pieces of my Steuben collection on Ebay. Please also look at the other pieces for sale.

Feel free to write me if you have any questions. I will ship this Fedex or whatever you prefer...
I double box and float it with lots of padding!!!! this box will end up about 24" x 30".

Insurance is suggested. International buyers, please contact us for shipping information.

Background info.... As Steuben’s chief designer, Carder created a new form of iridescent glass called Aurene. Unlike Tiffany’s dense and dark Favrile line of iridescent glass, which was introduced in 1894, Carder’s Aurene pieces were luminous and lustrous, seeming to radiate more light than they absorbed.
Frederick Carder (1863-1963), a gifted English designer, managed Steuben Glass Works from its founding in 1903 until 1932. At the age of 14, Carder left school and joined his family's pottery business in Brierley Hill, England. He studied chemistry and technology in night school. In 1879, he became fascinated with glass making after visiting the studio of John Northwood, where he saw Northwood's cameo glass replica of the Portland Vase, the most famous piece of ancient Roman cameo glass. One year later, on Northwood's recommendation, Carder went to work as a designer at Stevens & Williams, a large English glass making company. There, as Northwood's chief assistant, he experimented with glass colors and designs.

Carder moved to Corning in 1903 at the invitation of Thomas G. Hawkes, owner of Steuben. For the next 30 years, Carder had a free hand in designing that firm's products and developing new colors and techniques. In 1932, when Steuben's new president decided to concentrate on colorless glass, Carder left Steuben to become design director of Corning Glass Works. There he oversaw such large-scale projects as the making of cast panels for Rockefeller Center in New York City. As an octogenarian, he created smaller cast glass sculptures and other one-of-a-kind pieces. Carder's glassmaking career ended in 1959, when, at the age of 96, he finally closed his studio and retired.
During the 82 years in which he worked with glass, he produced many works that are dazzling in their virtuosity. Together, they include hundreds of colors and techniques. Robert F. Rockwell, a Corning businessman, was Carder's golfing partner and friend in the 1940s. In the following decade, he began to assemble a remarkable collection of Steuben glass. This collection, which was later given to the Rockwell Museum, is now on loan to The Corning Museum of Glass. Most of it is shown in the Carder Gallery, which also houses much of the Carder glass owned by the Corning Museum. Many of the Corning Museum's pieces were gifts from Frederick Carder or from his daughter. There is also a large group of colored Steuben objects, dating from the 1920s and 1930s, that came to the Museum as the gift of Corning Glass Works

He's considered a genius in glass.


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SPRING SALE! NEW VERSION! Bucephalus Solid Bronze -Aged

NEW! Classic “Aged Bronze“!! Special Sale – short time only!
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Alexander The Great’s favorite horse, Bucephalus!

Solid Bronze casting – inspired by the “treasure from the desert”. Darkens (oxidizes) over time to become more and more like the one in the film with the rich dark patina. (if desired).
One of a kind for you – or the perfect gift!
1.5″x1.5″ (hoof to mane x tail to nose)
approximately one ounce
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Price: $99.95
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Runnin' Wild Brooch!

Sterling horse brooch.
2″x1.25″
Turquoise eye!

Signed! GB -George Begay from Jones Ranch, New Mexico

Price: $58.00
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Runnin' Wild Brooch!

Sterling horse brooch.
2″x1.25″
Turquoise eye!

Signed! GB -George Begay from Jones Ranch, New Mexico

Price: $58.00
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Fabulous Tiger EYe Necklace

Tiger Eye for the tigress in your life.

Price: $125.00
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Fabulous Tiger EYe Necklace

Tiger Eye for the tigress in your life.

Price: $125.00
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Bolo Tie Agate Horse Shoe

South West Vintage Fashion!
Bolo Style!
Great condition fun fashion from 1960 - 1970′s ? Silver tone with real agate stone. Translucent and fascinating.
Express yourself… or that perfect gift!
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Black Stallion Ranch Trading Post

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Navajo Storyteller Bracelet

Vintage
Navajo “TA BEGAY” storyteller cuff bracelet
One of a kind Native American storyteller bracelet.
11.4 grams sterling silver with 12k gold leaf.
inside measures 53/8″ x 3/8″ width. 1″ gap for wrist adjustment.
Marked 925 and signed.
Black Stallion Ranch Trading Post

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SOLD / Navajo Turquoise Pendant Sterling Bead Necklace

SOLD!!!!

Incredible Vintage & Magnificent Navajo:
Handmade artist pendant sterling bead necklace!! From collectors estate, 50-80 years old. Royston turquoise! Rare and collectable!

One of a kind Native American turquoise and silver bench made sterling beads. Fantastic handmade 19″ silver bead chain with shepherd’s hook closure.

33.6 grams with 3″x1.75″ pendant.

Marked 925 and Signed by artist G.M.P.!

Black Stallion Ranch Trading Post

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