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Jewelry Turquoise and Silver Row Bracelet
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Turquoise and Silver Row Bracelet

$250.00

Sterling silver Trading Post Era cuff bracelet with a single row of twelve small round “snake eye” turquoise stones, lined on either side with silver beads (a row of small decorative bumps of silver between each stone) with stampwork along tips, “Sterling” marked on inside of cuff, circa 1950s, 5 ¼ inches from end to end.

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Sterling silver Trading Post Era cuff bracelet with a single row of twelve small round “snake eye” turquoise stones, lined on either side with silver beads (a row of small decorative bumps of silver between each stone) with stampwork along tips, “Sterling” marked on inside of cuff, circa 1950s, 5 ¼ inches from end to end.

Sterling silver Trading Post Era cuff bracelet with a single row of twelve small round “snake eye” turquoise stones, lined on either side with silver beads (a row of small decorative bumps of silver between each stone) with stampwork along tips, “Sterling” marked on inside of cuff, circa 1950s, 5 ¼ inches from end to end.