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Vintage Navajo Jewelry Mark ID

I'm trying to identify the Navajo artist for this watch cuff bracelet. I think the hallmark is a P or D with claw? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. IMG_1219.JPGIMG_1217.JPGIMG_1220.JPG

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@historyfinder 

Looks like a shop mark to me, no Sterling mark?

Let me tag @donsdetour as they hail from that part of the SW.

     

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Here is a closer view of mark that I lens and cropped.

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 looks like PE  to me.

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Re: Vintage Navajo Jewelry Mark ID

Thanks for the tag:

 

Need a photo of one side front also.....

Will se what I can find.

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@donsdetour 

Truly appreciate you, thanks.

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Still have not found it:

But did a flip which reminds me of a flute less kokopelli

 

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@donsdetour 

Lol, it does!

I mostly think the two ends that are attached to a basic watch band, hence a Timex could have been purchased at a shop perhaps in an area like yours?

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@silverstatetreasureboxes wrote:

@donsdetour 

Lol, it does!

I mostly think the two ends that are attached to a basic watch band, hence a Timex could have been purchased at a shop perhaps in an area like yours?


Timex was a typical watch used with such..... LOL

One did not sell a band with a watch costing much Would have played a bit on the profit.......

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