Navajo Indian Fred Harvey Sterling Silver Turquoise Bell Trading Souvenir Spoon

Navajo Indian Fred Harvey Sterling Silver Turquoise Bell Trading Souvenir Spoon

Navajo Indian Fred Harvey Sterling Silver Turquoise Bell Trading Souvenir Spoon

The spoons has the classic Navajo Indian die stamped designs with a small turquoise stone. The spoon is approx. 4 3/8″ long by 13/16″ wide at the bowl.

Price: USD 38.83

Seller: artpottery (100.0% positive feedback, 13666 reviews)

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Item Description from Seller

Being offered is a vintage souvenir spoon.  The spoon is crafted from sterling silver and has the Bell Trading Post hallmark.  The spoons has the classic Navajo Indian die stamped designs with a small turquoise stone.  The spoon does show age related wearing with some tarnishing in places but is in nice shape.  The spoon is approx. 4 3/8″ long by 13/16″ wide at the bowl.

I found some info about the Bell Trading Post at the Estates in Time website which stated: “In 1932 during the worst of the Great Depression, Jack Michelson and his wife formed Bell Trading Post.  Choosing a location along the route of the newly established highway “Route 66”.  Following the business plan of famed entrepreneur Fred Harvey, Jack hoped to support his family selling Native American jewelry to travelers passing through Albuquerque New Mexico.  The early 1930’s were extremely difficult and jobs were in short supply.  This provided Jack with an abundance of Native Americans wishing to make his jewelry.  The company ceased operations in 1969 and became the Sunbell company.

I stand behind all my Native American Indian crafted items to be
as represented, and provide a full unconditional refund, including return
shipping if the item is not authentic and as described.   My
Native Indian arts, crafts, and jewelry are purchased directly from Natives,
usually in Arizona, South Dakota, New Mexico, as well as buying from specialty
auctions and sales.  In addition, I sell items for Native Americans
and from personal collections.  As a result, there is no time
limitation on returns, but items returned need to be in their original
condition.

Please feel free to contact me with any
questions about my items. I stand behind my merchandise and provide a full
refund if items are not as described.  Purchase with confidence as I
do want customers to be satisfied with their purchase.  Check-out my
other items for sale and auction.  The buyer pays a flat shipping
rate.  I do combine items to save on shipping
costs.   Please let me know ahead of time.

Check out my Ebay shipping terms.  PLEASE NOTE: 
Shipping items could take up to 5 business days, or 7 regular days once payment
is made due to being an old man with arthritis, back issues, and a host of
other medical problems.  I will try my best to get the item out
sooner.  Thanks for your business.

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