Silver Native American bracelet

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Today after work I went back to the spot that's been producing. I got another 1901 token and a Canadian Lc and 3 buffalo nickles. Just when I decided to leave I got a mixed signal dug down and got a pop top rescanned the hole and got a bouncy signal reading like a quarter and jumping to pull tab. So I cut another plug beside the one I just dug stuck the sunray probe in and bam it sounded of like silver, Sure enough there was the bracelet. In the same hole on the side was a pulltab. It sure pays to dig the iffy signals. Thanks for looking and HH.
 

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Tribal bling, tribal members ,more tribal members 100 yr old cunuckers missionary tokens . Way to go awsome bracelet any Idea of age on that . I would not be surprised if it had no silver smith mark on it. (could be real old) Way to snif that out. Great story . ROB :coffee2:
 
flat out beautiful.. :thumbsup:
 
Omg, How does she do it I was looking at this find and Red says very quietly What did they find!!!!! That Is a beautiful bracelet!!! WTG Chug!!! I swear she is telepathic sometimes!!! Chug
 
sweet find!!!! MR TUFF
 
Great finds friend ! That bracelet is a classic , circa 1930's -- 40's Fred Harvey period piece .
He was a well known hotelier - who operated Indian/tourist gift shops along the railway stations,
in Arizona , and New Mexico primarily . The bracelet was likely made in Albuquerque , New Mexico.
Argentium.
 
my dad mr sr. recently found one almost identical to yours. It has "Bell Co" engraved on the inside. Does yours?

Great recovery. cograts :thumbsup:
 
That's one well made bracelet. You hit the right spot with that.

Do you have a cleaned up picture of the missionary medal?
 
nice bracelet! congrats :hello2:
 
Very nice finds for your collection...Congrats!
 
That's a sweet find. Hope there isn't any bad carma attached to that. ::)
 
Argentium said:
Great finds friend ! That bracelet is a classic , circa 1930's -- 40's Fred Harvey period piece .
He was a well known hotelier - who operated Indian/tourist gift shops along the railway stations,
in Arizona , and New Mexico primarily . The bracelet was likely made in Albuquerque , New Mexico.
Argentium.
Thanks for the info :icon_thumleft:
 
Lookn4seated said:
my dad mr sr. recently found one almost identical to yours. It has "Bell Co" engraved on the inside. Does yours?

Great recovery. cograts :thumbsup:
Cool. Mine doesn't have any markings :icon_thumleft:
 
Very nice piece of jewelry and glad to see that it still has all the turquoise in it as well. Congrats :wink:
 
:o :o :o

Wow Native American Bracelet :o I would like to know a bit more about it's History :read2: is this a Banner find :help:

SS :icon_thumleft:
 

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