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INDIAN NAVAJO STYLE SWASTIKA FRED HARVEY STERLING SILVER PENDANT SOUVENIR SPOON

$ 13.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Age: Approx. 100 years
  • Featured Refinements: Indian Souvenir Spoon
  • Type: Souvenir Spoons
  • Style: Navajo
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Fessenden & Company.
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Pattern: navajo

    Description

    This is a beautiful and adorable Navajo style sterling silver tourist spoon made into pendant dating most likely to Fred Harvey Era (Circa 1910) and is made to appear as old Indian hand crafted spoon made by Indian silversmiths. Indian silversmith used American or Mexican silver coins. In the bowl it features punched decorations around, inside a swastika (good luck sign of Indians) on top, below two crossed arrows and a bow. Swastika was good luck Indian symbol and also referred as wheeling logs.
    Nothing to do with later swastika associated with the German Nazis.
    It is made to look like early punched Navajo design and hand hammered, cut, chiseled and filed condition is rudimentary as expected without breaks or repairs. Typically these types of spoons were made as souvenirs from states such as New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Texas or California. It measures 2-5/8" (65 mm) in length and in excellent vintage condition.
    On the back it is marked 925 STERLING and has maker’s hallmarks of Fessenden & Company.
    Shipping on multiple purchases are gladly combined. Please see other, some rare, collector spoons I'm currently listing.