Posted 9 months ago
vintagejewel
(45 items)
These bracelets were another great find in the bag my mothers friend gave me. They totally look like the fred harvey cuffs ive seen on the internet I love how the silver has darkened on them which I find that alot of people like on the harvey cuffs I have another cuff that I had bought beliving it was a fh and I cleaned it with silver polish which I now regret and a owner of a native american store told me not to do as the dark silver adds to the character of fred harvey cuffs. These arent marked but I can tell they are sterling. I would like to find a book about fred harvey jewelry but do not believe one exists there are something about fh cuffs they make me happy!
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You got it, they're Fred Harvey alright, very nice. I'm not sure about a book on specifically the jewelry, but I do have a book on Fred Harvey in general, his tours and restaurants and his dealings with the natives. I'm not sure if you could find another though, its very old and obscure. The best book I've ever read on NA jewelry is "Skystone and Silver," published in 1974. That book is a HUGE wealth of information