Description
- 1960’s Joe Zunie Stone Inlay and Sterling Silver Conestoga Wagon Bolo Tie
- Unsigned, but Joe Zunie’s award winning work is very recognizable and easy to research.
- The wheels on the wagon are attached so they can turn, although the tips are stationary.
- Joe is known as “the master of the covered wagon.”
- Joe’s wife, Pauline Dishta of the famous Dishta family, also worked alongside him.
- He is a brother to the noted artists, Lincoln and William Zunie.
- Joe Zunie passed in the mid-1970s.
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Bolo Tie Size
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Slide = 3″ wide, 2″ tall,
Tips = 3-3/8″ tall (tip of wheel to top of crimp), 39″ total length
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Materials
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Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, Black Onyx, Turquoise, Coral
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Weight in Grams (including cord & tips)
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51.2 |
Hallmarks on Back
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None
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Artist’s Identity
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Joe Zunie, Zuni Silversmith
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Condition
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Vintage
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