Hector Aguilar Copper and Rosewood Creamer 1939-40 M493

M493-0

A match to the copper sugar bowl listed as M491, it shares its purity of line, and carved rosewood handles. There is nothing to match Hector Aguilar's work. Marked. Price on request. We ship using UPS and Priority Mail, but for larger pieces we employ two freight companies we have found to be careful, cost effective and ...

Mexican Silver Christmas Ornament in the shape of a Pomander M492

M492-6

This hinged globe-shaped silver box, in a design of repoussé silver contrived to look like the leaves and stems of the painted metal and pearl flowerets that stud its surface, resembles nothing so much as a pomander. In its fitted red velvet box it summons up also the memories of the old traditional paper ribbon ...

Hector Aguilar Copper Sugar Caddy c.1939-40 M491

M491-8

Signed and hallmarked Hector Aguilar sugar caddy in copper with rosewood handles, hinged lid. Simple in its lines, classic even, and by one of the great masters of Mexican metalwork. Matching creamer M493. Price on request. We ship using UPS and Priority Mail, but for larger pieces we employ two freight companies we have found to be ...

Mexican Silver Lotus Flower Pendant M460

M460-1

Simple, graceful. Pendant measures 3" diameter. The craft of Mexican silver jewelry was revived in the 1920s and 1930s through the efforts of two Americans fascinated by the arts of Mexico. Fred Davis in Mexico City worked with local silversmiths to produce designs that reflected Mexico's ancient Indian heritage. William Spratling, an American architect who had moved ...