vintage Navajo 3-D completely handmade silver pendant with teepee patterns and hand filed segments. Located in the center of the piece is a rare Pilot Mountain turquoise stone.
This Vase stands just over ten inches tall, the base is 3.5" in diameter on the bottom and 4.5" diameter at the top. It seems to be Copper that is covered in a silver metal (wether it is nickel or silver I do not know). There are hand etching / engraving over the entire Vase. Also, the vase is heavy, weighing close to 4 lbs.
I have a hardcover "Bacon's Essays" published by Hurst & Company, New York
On the dedication page it reads "To Mrs. Henry W. Longfellow in Memory of the Happy Hours at our Castles in Spain"
The contents page reads "Essays- The Last Edition, 1625
The introduction is written by Henry Morley and is dated November 1883
The book is green cloth bound with some kind of a stamp on the front cover as well as the spine and it says something within the stamp that I cannot make out.
On the spine "Bacon's Essays" are written in gold
I am unable to find anything like it so far and am just wondering if you have any information or can determine the value