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A SILVER "HELENA RUBENSTEIN" NECKLACE, WILLIAM SPRATLING, TAXCO, MEXICO, CIRCA 1942-43 image 1
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A SILVER "HELENA RUBENSTEIN" NECKLACE, WILLIAM SPRATLING, TAXCO, MEXICO, CIRCA 1942-43

12 October 2021, 10:00 PDT
Los Angeles

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A SILVER "HELENA RUBENSTEIN" NECKLACE, WILLIAM SPRATLING, TAXCO, MEXICO, CIRCA 1942-43

The bib of figural design, with repoussed stars and sun rays, to a bar and link back chain; mounted in sterling silver; length 15 1/2 in.; signed WS Spratling Made In Mexico, Spratling Silver; with original signed pouch

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Originally designed for Helena Rubenstein, this first design period necklace takes inspiration from the halo of the Virgin, a figure currently in the collection of the Museo de Arte Religisio in Mexico City.

Literature: Illustrated: Penny C. Morrill, William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance, Harry N. Abrams, Inc. In Association with the San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX, 2002, pg. 13

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