Vintage 1930 ' S Bell Trading Post Sterling Fred Harvey Era Turquoise Ring Size 7
Item History & Price
This is a Vintage 1930's Bell Trading Post Sterling Fred Harvey Era Turquoise Ring Size 7. The Bell Trading Post was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexicoin 1935 by Jack Michelson and his wife Mildred. They sold Native AmericanIndian jewelry at various tourist locations in the southwestern United Statesuntil the late 1980s. The ring has the Bell & Sterling with the Bell symbolmark on the back. There is natural age patina/tarnish. Weight: 6.6 GramsSize 7Width: 5/8"
St...ay tuned for moreauctions as I continue to list items from my mother's estate. She was a bigNative American jewelry collector. FREE SHIPPING!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please review allphotographs closely as the pictures are part of the item description. The itemin the picture is what you will receive. If you have any questions, please donot hesitate to contact me before the purchase. Due to the vintage nature ofthe item, it is common to see minor scratches and other signs of wear and tear.In the event an item has a known defect, I will advise the type of defect inthe listing.I try to describe alllistings to the best of my ability. I am not an expert on stones, so pleaserefer to the pictures if the item contains stones. My description of thestone(s) is my reasonable guess based off the common stones in Indian jewelry.I cannot guarantee the stone type as I am far from an expert on stones. Thestone in the picture is the actual representation of the item, and what youwill receive. If you notice an error in my listing, please let me know. I cansay that my mother owned all the jewelry, and was a big collector of NativeNavajo and Zuni jewelry.
St...ay tuned for moreauctions as I continue to list items from my mother's estate. She was a bigNative American jewelry collector. FREE SHIPPING!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please review allphotographs closely as the pictures are part of the item description. The itemin the picture is what you will receive. If you have any questions, please donot hesitate to contact me before the purchase. Due to the vintage nature ofthe item, it is common to see minor scratches and other signs of wear and tear.In the event an item has a known defect, I will advise the type of defect inthe listing.I try to describe alllistings to the best of my ability. I am not an expert on stones, so pleaserefer to the pictures if the item contains stones. My description of thestone(s) is my reasonable guess based off the common stones in Indian jewelry.I cannot guarantee the stone type as I am far from an expert on stones. Thestone in the picture is the actual representation of the item, and what youwill receive. If you notice an error in my listing, please let me know. I cansay that my mother owned all the jewelry, and was a big collector of NativeNavajo and Zuni jewelry.