Bluebelle
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That is really marvelous! Were there any markings inside of it? Like anything to indicate silver? What does the metal "feel" like - is it stiff or springy? I live in the Southwest, where there is both new and old Navajo, Hopi, Zuni and other tribes' jewelry all over the place, and I never saw a design that featured "woodland" Indians - as shown by the trees, the canoe, what appears to be a representation of water, and those feather headdresses. So it doesn't appear to be a Southwestern piece, and the woodland and northeastern indians did mostly beadwork and very little or no decorative metal work. Knowing the approximate age of the dump where you found it, and what part of the country would be interesting. The ropework on the top edge is very intricate. Any evidence of soldering, or does it appear to be stamped or molded? Gosh, I seem to have more questions than answers, but it is a knockout piece, and thanks for posting it.
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