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Style: Mid-Century Modern
Color: Silver
Mexican Sterling Silver Modernist Necklace, Atributted to Antonio Pineda
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
Circa 1950, We offer this fantastic Mexican sterling silver and onyx modernist necklace attributed to Antonio Pineda, Stamped “Mexico 925”; with an indiscernable stamp.
Category
1950s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Vintage Metalwork
Materials
Stone, Silver
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EXQUISITE, EXCEPTIONAL, RARE & IMPORTANT!
This is definitely a Meiji Period piece due to the fact that it is marked with the sterling silver mark “jungin”.
The Meiji period was from 1868 to 1912 and in 1928 a law was introduced in Japan compelling the use of decimal marks for silver.
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Miyamoto Shoko was founded in 1880 as the first silverware specialty shop. In 1899, Miyamoto Shoko’s silverwares were ordered by the family members of the Emperor of Japan, and to this day, they are making fine and graceful handicrafts with skillful craftsmen.
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Dimensions: 9.6 inches wide, 7.6 inches deep and 2.75 inches tall ( 7.25 inches tall with handles up)
Condition: Very good. It looks like the base 4 legged gallery, has been repaired/re-attached to the base, but otherwise it is excellent and of Museum quality.
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