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out of interest, of the people here that live in places like Arizona where the jewellery comes from, do you find that the ebay prices are reasonable on the whole (i know they vary) or do you laugh at what people are paying for native american jewellery? also some of the online shops seem to be a massive ripoff, sometimes i see the same item for two to three times the price in one store compared to another.
JG, I can't make out the stamps in your photos. The Barton Wright book is one of the recognized sources for identifying maker hallmarks. There are a couple of web based resources too.
There is a very large pool of Native jewelry on eBay - modern, tourist era, important collectable pieces. Some will be bargains and some can go high if two or more bidders are anxious to own it. As with most things, experience and a good eye are necessary to find good value.
The historic and collectable pieces that come up for sale on eBay can run large numbers, but many of the bidders are collectors and resellers - the same pieces will then come up for sale on their online stores at higher prices by a factor of 2 or 3. There are some very knowledgable sellers on eBay. Their auctions are watched carefully and receive active bidding.
Some nice pieces John Galt.
That mariposa one is very impressive. It looks huge.