Early Native American

VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed


VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed
VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed

VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed    VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed

This is an early, VINTAGE representation of. You are looking at a.

You do not see this type of work now. It really is comprehensive and labor intensive.

Focus now is on wearable jewelry. This RARE, iconic showpiece was acquired years ago from a MUSEUM shop!

This piece is from a personal MUSEUM CURATORS collection and is well over 20 years old. This piece was displayed at the Clark County Museum during the Annual Native American Festival. This ARTIFACT is unique to this COLLECTION and a similar one is hard to find anymore.

The entire artifact has been maintained in its original condition an archaeoligists training! It is signed and stamped. And finished to the highest standards of his award winning style! Measures about 3 1/4 inches across by about 4 1/2 tall by 2 1/2 deep. There is a heavy 13 chain connecting the stopper to the spout. Itself measures about 1 1/4 and is connected to the spout by a heavy about 2 3/4 chain. Was born in Twin Lakes, New Mexico in 1966. In a family of SILVERSMITHS. Reeves is one of the STAR Indian jewelers of today.

His older brothers taught him the craft at age 24. He is the winner of numerous awards, including Santa Fe Indian Market and Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial to name just a few of the many awards hes taken. His work is also featured in many renowned museums across the world, including the.

Peabody Museum, Harvard University and the Heard Museum. Most people have no idea how complex the process is to create these unique art forms, says Sunshine Reeves. His work is more than simply a piece of jewelry or a box -- it is an art form.

His complex and precise stamp work is very distinctive. We want you to be happy and satisfied with your shopping experience today. Most of what we offer has been collected over the years by us or friends. We are downsizing (age related). Our descriptions and categorization are as accurate as we can make them!

Our feedback reflects it and we appreciate the trust put in us! Represent what we would approve of! PLEASE SEE OUR OTHER NEAT WELL PRICED ITEMS! The item "VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed" is in sale since Monday, March 22, 2021.

This item is in the category "Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Other Native American Jewelry". The seller is "lvsue52" and is located in Henderson, Nevada. This item can be shipped to United States.
  1. Country of Origin: U.
  2. Modified Item: No
  3. Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  4. VINTAGE, RARE!: NATIVE AMERICAN
  5. Signed: Yes
  6. Artisan: SUNSHINE REEVES
  7. Main Stone: No Stone
  8. Metal: Sterling Silver
  9. Brand: SUNSHINE REEVES
  10. Jewelry Type: CANTEEN
  11. Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed    VINTAGE rare NAVAJO early SUNSHINE REEVES CANTEEN COLLECTABLE stamped SS signed