Antique and Vintage Mexican Silver
78Antique and Vintage Mexican Silver
From the distant precolumbian past to modern times, Mexican silverware lays claim to a long and fertile tradition.
Mexico has long been one of the great silver-producing countries. As a result, and not surprisingly, its artists and silversmiths have created everything from stunning jewelry and intricately designed religious objects to highly collectible coins and exquisite silverware for the table. Many people are Mexican silver enthusiasts these days, and quite a few galleries and eBay sellers offer fine examples of Mexican silver art and craft, old and new.
Some of the legendary names collectors look for are William Spratling, Margot de Taxco, Antonio Pineda, Sigi Pineda, Hector Aguilar, Los Castillo, Victoria, Ana Brilante, Cony, Tono, Salvador Teran, Frederick Davis, Los Ballesteros, to name just a few.
This is a tribute to the history, beauty, and craftsmanship of antique and vintage Mexican silver. I hope you enjoy it!
Taxco Mexico Silver Articulated Fish Bottle Opener
Vintage Mexican Silverware and Silver Jewelry Resources
Here are some Tips to help you when you want to buy vintage Mexican silver jewelry
William Spratling was a talented designer of Mexican jewelry, silver hollowware, tin, copper, and furniture, and he established the model for the Mexican silver industry. You can learn more about him here.
Here is a good overview of Taxco silver jewelry by a collector and dealer of Mexican silver jewelry.
Several wonderful pieces of vintage Mexican jewelry have been shown on PBS' Antiques Roadshow. A mid-20th century Jose de Rivera silver pin was appraised in a 2006 episode that you can watch here. A suite consisting of a necklace, pendant, pin, earrings and bracelet by Margot de Taxco ca. 1955 was appraised in a 2005 episode. Watch it here.
Antonio Pineda, the legendary Mexican modernist jewelry designer, gave this interview in 2000 while visiting Los Angeles. Photographs of some of his jewelry designs are included. You can read an interview with Sigi Pineda and see wonderful photographs of his work here.
More Resources
The Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks has a good section on Mexican Silver Marks & Makers' Marks.
You'll also find separate sections for William Spratling hallmarks, Hector Aguilar hallmarks, Antonio Pineda hallmarks, and Los Castillo hallmarks. And, you can see examples of the beautiful silver pieces created by many of the great silversmiths of Mexico, including Margot de Taxco and Carmen Beckmann, and Salvador Teran.
eBay member sugarb5 has written an eBay Guide called Vintage Mexican Silver Jewelry and Holloware. Another eBay member, qazxz1219, has a guide as well: Mexican Sterling Silver Jewelry.
Modern Silver is an online magazine about modern silver jewelry, metal arts and objects, and allied decorative arts items. Use its search function to find articles and information about vintage Mexican silver, and join its Silver Forum for discussions about silver.
A BOHEMIAN'S MEXICAN SILVER LEGACY is a brief article about William Spratling and vintage Mexican silver, published in BusinessWeek.
If you are looking for information about specific jewelry terms, visit the Glossary at the American Society of Jewelry Historians.
Check out the Vintage Mexican Silver channel on YouTube to see some videos of vintage Mexican silver pieces that have been sold at auction or belong to collections.
Vintage Mexican Silver on eBay
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Vintage Mexican sterling silver DACHSHUND dog Pin BROOCH ~ FREE SHIPPING
Current Bid: $26.88
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Vintage / Antique Sterling Silver Mexican 12 Charm Bracelet ~ 7-1/2" By GONZALEZ
Current Bid: $179.99
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Vintage Mexican Silver Bracelet with Turquoise Stones
Current Bid: $85.00
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Vintage Mexican Sterling Silver Brooch
Current Bid: $16.00
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TRIO OF VINTAGE MATCHED MEXICAN TAXCO 925 STERLING SILVER BANGLE BRACELETS
Current Bid: $595.00
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VINTAGE STERLING SILVER MEXICO FLOWER EARRINGS SCREW ON BACK 8.8 GRAMS 7/8 INCH
Current Bid: $19.95
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Vintage Mexican Silver Blog
- Salvador de la Serna sterling tea set sells for $ 4,000, waiting on Margot de Taxco pin
The beautiful sterling silver tea set by Salvador de la Serna that we wrote about here sold for $ 4,000 at auction on 5/19. The estimated price was $ 5,000 – 7,000, so there’s probably a happy buyer and a … Continue reading → - 6 days ago
- Matching vintage Margot de Taxco enamel and sterling silver jewelry in 3 auctions
One of eBay’s Top-Rated Sellers is selling three wonderful matching Margot de Taxco pieces – a necklace, earrings and bracelet – that you may have seen in Dr. Penny Morrill’s book Margot van Voorhies: The Art of Mexican Enamel. The three auctions … Continue reading → - 7 days ago
- A case of mistaken identity: Taxco Moderne Enamel and Silver Pin
On Saturday May 19th this vintage sterling silver and enamel brooch will be sold at auction. It’s a beauty: However, the maker has not been identified correctly in the lot description. First, read the description below, then take a look … Continue reading → - 9 days ago
Taxco - Mexico's silver capital
Bibliography
Margot Van Voorhies: The Art of Mexican Enameled Jewelry, Penny C. Morrill, 2010
Mexican Jewelry, Mary L. Davis and Greta Pack, University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, 1982
Mexican Silver, Penny Chittim Morrill and Carole A. Berk, Schiffer Publishing, Atglen, PA, 1994
Mexican Silver, exhibition catalog from Europalia 93 Mexican Silver exhibit, Museum voor Sierkunst, Gent, Belgium, 25 September-12 December 1993
Silver Masters of Mexico, Penny Chittim Morrill, Schiffer Publishing, Atglen PA, 1996
Spratling Silver: A Field Guide (Recognizing a William Spratling Treasure), Phyllis M. Goddard, Keenan Tyler Paine 2003
The Color of Silver: William Spratling His Life and Art, Taylor D. Littleton, Louisiana State University Press, 2000
The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks, Second Edition, Bille Hougart, TBR International, Inc. 2006. The 2nd edition of the bestselling reference guide to identifying Mexican silver contains images and graphics of over 1500 marks of silver makers, designers, manufacturers and silver houses in Taxco and throughout Mexico.
The Silver Gringo, Joan Mark, University of New Mexico Press, 2000
William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance, Penny C. Morrill, Harry N. Abrams Inc., 2002
William Spratling and the Taxco School, by Monica Clare McLaughlin, published by Jewelers Circular Keystone in 2004
Vintage Mexican silver selections from The Vintage Silver Shop
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RARE MARCEL BOUCHER PARISINA TAXCO MEXICAN STERLING SILVER BIRD NECKLACE 16212
Current Bid: $275.00
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VINTAGE TAXCO MEXICAN STERLING SILVER RELIGIOUS MARY BIG PENDANT NECKLACE 16226
Current Bid: $145.00
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VINTAGE MARICELA TAXCO MEXICO MEXICAN 950 SILVER BRACELET 16002
Current Bid: $250.00
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VINTAGE TAXCO MEXICO MEXICAN STERLING SILVER CHRYSOPRASE DECO NECKLACE 16088
Current Bid: $215.00
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VTG LOS CASTILLO DSGN TAXCO MEXICAN STERLING SILVER CLAMPER CUFF BRACELET 15717
Current Bid: $235.00
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TAXCO MEXICO MEXICAN STERLING SILVER STONE HEAVY 115GRM BEAUTIFUL NECKLACE 15984
Current Bid: $285.00
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Taxco Silver In The News
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I see a lot of vintage Taxco sterling, but I wonder if the stones are real or glass?
Does anyone know?
i have a taxco silver turquoise and another stone belt buckle and i am wondering how much it could possibly be worth. if someone knows can you email me at eddie.friest@hotmail.com?
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Silver_Lotus Hub Author 17 months ago
Cheryl, I don't think anyone could make a blanket statement about the stones -- you have to look at each piece separately and consider the seller's experience and honesty. A good seller will always provide an accurate description of the piece, including the stone. If they know what the stone is, they will say so. And if they don't, or if they think it's glass, they will tell you that. Someone who is inexperienced might not know, but they should say so in the description. Bottom line is that the buyer should trust the seller, and if that's not the case, it's best to move on to someone you can trust.