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    Posted 11 years ago

    Pete67466255
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    1970's Navajo Cuff Breacelet. The makers are C. Bowie (bracelet) and H. Spencer (ring). Both pieces are sterling silver and depict a blue jay. The most interesting thing is that two different artists made these turquoise treasures. I got it from my father who purchased them during his travels in the 1970's. QUESTIONS: Has anyone heard of these artists? Are they well known artisans with other works? If anyone can assess the value of the pieces I'd be interested in your opinions. Thanks.

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    1. Pete67466255, 11 years ago
      Thanks mustangtony and BELLIN68 .
    2. Pete67466255, 11 years ago
      Thanks so much AR8Jason, it feels good to know a little more about these items and the artisans. Again...thanks!

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