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ca. 1930
4.375" L x .875" W," 4.1875" L x .875" W, 4.125" L x .875" W, 3.875" L x .8125" W, 3.5" L x .75" W, 3.375" L x .75" W, 3.5" L x .6875" W
Hand Crafted from Sterling Silver with Stamping Various Designs Miscellaneous, Set of 7 (Nipple end) 1 Spoon has 1 Turquoise Stone
In Very Good Condition
Vintage Navajo sterling silver teaspoons from around 1930 are charming examples of early Native American silversmithing, often produced during the Fred Harvey Era (roughly 1920sā1940s). These pieces were handmade for the tourist trade along railroad routes, featuring hand-stamped geometric patterns, arrows, thunderbirds, or occasional whirling logs (discontinued after 1940 due to cultural sensitivities). Many are unmarked, as hallmarks were not common then, and some include a single turquoise cabochon.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Navajo
Year Range:
1925 - 1950
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
4.38 in0.88 in4.19 in0.88 in4.13 in0.88 in3.88 in0.81 in3.5 in0.75 in3.38 in0.75 in3.5 in0.69 in
Category:
Spoons - Bowls - Other Silver and Copper Works