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Margot de Taxco Mexican Sterling Silver Comedy & Tragedy Mask Cufflinks
By Margot De Taxco
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine pair of Mexican Modernist cufflinks. By Margot de Taxco. Each with masks of the Greek muses of Comedy & Tragedy. Set with post (that are mounted on an angle) with toggle ba...
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20th Century Mexican Modernist Margot De Taxco

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Sterling Silver

Mid-Century Signed Margot de Taxco Modernist Sterling Silver Necklace
By Margot De Taxco
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Mexican modernist necklace. By Margot de Taxco. In sterling silver. With bead-set lozenge shaped links supporting a conforming pendant (that also converts to a brooch). Mo...
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Mid-20th Century Mexican Modern Margot De Taxco

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Sterling Silver

Margot de Taxco Silver Confetti Enamel Peony Flower 1950s Clip On Earrings
By Margot De Taxco
Located in North Attleboro, MA
Gorgeous wearable art by renowned jewelry designer Margot de Taxco. Elegant and fun all at once, these earrings are sterling silver peonies with champlevé white enamel and gold "confetti" flecks throughout. There's a lot of detail to the flowers including dimensional petals and center stamens made of tiny silver dollops. Both pieces marked 925, Hecho En Mexico, Eagle 16 (Margot's personal Eagle Assay stamp). Each measure 1.5"L x 1"W. Very good condition with patina and minor wear from age and use. No enamel loss. Some crazing visible when magnified. About Margot de Taxco: Margot Van Voorhies was born in 1896 in San Francisco, California. In 1937, forty-one-year-old divorcée Margot Van Voorhies left San Francisco on a trip to Mexico City. Fate threw her into the path of Don Antonio Castillo, who took her to Taxco, a Mexican hotbed for the design, crafting, and production of silver objects, in particular jewelry and housewares. Castillo and Margot married. At the time, Castillo was working for William Spratling, a pioneer in Mexican silversmithing. He brought Margot into the business as a designer, helping her to transform her paper creations into three-dimensional forms in silver. In 1939, the pair, along with other members of Castillo’s family, opened shop as Los Castillo Taller (Taller is Spanish for “Workshop”), with Margot as the top designer. After ten years, the marriage between Castillo and Van Voorhies dissolved, as did their professional association. Margot went on to open her own shop in 1948, taking the name Margot de Taxco, by which she is best known today. At the peak of her career, Margot, who designed each piece herself, had two dozen silversmiths and a dozen enamellists in her employ to execute her vision. Margot attracted talented craftsmen who later went on to cement their own reputations, such as Sigi Pineda, Miguel Melendez...
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Mid-20th Century Mexican Modernist Margot De Taxco

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Silver, Enamel

Charm Bracelet Iconic Book Piece Margot De Taxco Mexican Modernist Pioneer
By Margot De Taxco
Located in Southbury, CT
This silver cherub charm bracelet by Margot de Taxco is featured in the book, "Margot Van Voorhies Carr The Art of Mexican Enamelwork," by Penny C. Morrill. You will find it on page ...
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1950s Mexican Baroque Revival Vintage Margot De Taxco

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Silver

Margot De Taxco Sterling Silver Leaf Bracelet
By Margot De Taxco
Located in Venice, CA
Margot De Taxco Sterling Silver Leaf Bracelet A beautiful sterling silver hinged clamper bracelet by Margot De Taxco, made in Mexico, in a modernistic, stylized leaf design with fl...
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Mid-20th Century Mexican Modernist Margot De Taxco

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Sterling Silver

Margot De Taxco Sterling Silver Leaf Bracelet
Margot De Taxco Sterling Silver Leaf Bracelet
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W 2.25 in L 6.5 in
Margot Reticulated Silver and Enamel Serpent Necklace
By Margot De Taxco
Located in New York, NY
Margot of Taxco - Margot van Voorhies Carr - Magnificent reticulated Serpent in Turquoise Blue enamel with accented raised enamel joints Early mark - Late 40-s. Very exotic and hea...
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1940s Mexican Modern Vintage Margot De Taxco

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Silver

Sterling Margot Necklace
By Margot De Taxco
Located in New York, NY
Very flattering sterling silver necklace. Made and signed by MARGOT. Bead and leaf design. 15" long, hugs and wraps around the neck. Alice Kwartler has sold the finest antique go...
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1970s Mexican Vintage Margot De Taxco

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Sterling Silver

Sterling Margot Necklace
Sterling Margot Necklace
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L 15 in
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Find a range of Margot De Taxco jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. Each of these unique items was designed with extraordinary care, often using silver. While looking for the most stylish antique or vintage Margot De Taxco jewelry to pair with your ensemble, you’ll find that Margot De Taxco amethyst jewelry & watches, from our inventory of 1, can add a particularly distinctive touch to your look. We have 10 pieces in this collection as well as a number of other designs by this jeweler. While this collection reflects work that originated over various time periods, most of these items were designed during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider jewelry & watches by Los Castillo, Taxco Mexico, and Pal Kepenyes. Prices for Margot De Taxco jewelry & watches can differ depending upon gemstone, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $299 and tops out at $4,400, while pieces like these, on average, can sell for $800.
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  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Margot de Taxco is a celebrated silversmith and artist known for pioneering the designs of Mexican jewelry. She is best known for her silver and enamel pieces. Shop a collection of expertly vetted Margot de Taxco jewelry from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Margot de Taxco is a designer born Margot van Voorhies Carr. In 1937, she moved to Mexico City, Mexico, and began producing silver jewelry, tableware and decorative objects. Her work draws inspiration from traditional Japanese and Pre-Columbian designs, as well as from the Art Deco movement. You'll find a range of Margot de Taxco jewelry and decorative objects on 1stDibs.

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