NAVAJO TURQUOISE AND STERLING HICHI NECKLACE
six strands of beads with silver clasp marked STERLING
22" inside length; 24" outside length
Bisbee mine in Arizona. The consignor, as a child, spent a summer in the early 1960's on the Navajo reservation where her father was a doctor there for the World Health Organization. The turquoise was given to her as a gift because of her father's free medical service
Estimate: $300 - $500
Realized: $400 - Excluding Buyer's Premium
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Lot 337 : NAVAJO TURQUOISE AND STERLING HICHI NECKLACE

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