Old Pawn Navajo Silver Canteen with Great Stamp and Rope Work
Regular price
$2,250.00
Early Navajo silver tobacco canteen, a traditional Southwestern artifact likely dating from the late 19th or early 20th century.Design: The canteen is handcrafted from two domed silver discs soldered together, featuring a twisted silver-wire "rope" rim. Decorative Details: It showcases intricate rocker-engraving and hand-stamped patterns. The central motif consists of radial lines and crescent shapes.Functional It includes a lidded spout with a cap secured by a handmade silver chain. Historically, these miniature flasks were used by the Navajo for carrying loose-leaf or ground-up tobacco.
SIZE: 3.3/8 inches Tall X 2.7/8 inches wide (aprox)
Weight: 91 grams
CONDITION: Good for its age, normal wear expected.
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Kent Williamson kcwtraveler@gmail.com 713-299-7512
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