Decided to thin the herd a little bit and offer up these four Navajo belt buckles. All are in excellent condition with great patina.
Top left: Heavy sandcast buckle, sterling silver, 3 ¾” x 2 ¾”, 80 grams, accepts 1 ½” belt, unsigned, circa 1970s. Hinged belt attachment has been soldered in place at a perfect angle, so the attachment cannot be seen when worn. SOLD
Top right: Beautifully stamped concho buckle, sterling silver, 3” x 2 ¾”, accepts 1 ½” belt, signed “LM” (Leonard Maloney), circa 1990s. SOLD
Bottom left: Sandcast buckle, sterling silver, 2 ¾” x 2 ¼”, accepts 1 ½” belt, unsigned, circa 1970s. SOLD
Bottom right: Sandcast buckle, sterling silver, turquoise (not sure which mine), 3 ½” x 2 1/8”, accepts 1 ½” belt, unsigned, circa 1970s. SOLD
Thanks Tah, that buckle is outstanding! I made a corporate resolution stating that all employees (I’m the only one) must wear a Native American made sterling silver belt buckle with a turquoise stone as part of their company uniform. I’ll have to reprimand myself later for not wearing it everyday.
I saw that you did. Now we have to wait, I hate that part. I was promised Flying cars and Teleporters but instead I’m sitting here waiting just like my Great-grandfather had to sit and wait for the Sears catalog. Hummm……just kidding, I don’t mind waiting!
Heavy sandcast buckle, sterling silver, 3 ¾” x 2 ¾”, 80 grams, accepts 1 ½” belt, unsigned, circa 1970s. Hinged belt attachment has been soldered in place at a perfect angle, so the attachment cannot be seen when worn. Excellent condition and patina. SOLD (CONUS Only)
AC, the buckle you purchased from me is for everyday use, going out to dinner, and watching Randolph Scott catchin’ bad guys. This buckle is for all of your rugged adventures like hunting for the Lost Dutchman Mine, riding the Outlaw Trail, or Saturday yard work.
Remember, in the end, the man with the most silver buckles wins!