For your consideration is this 1930's Navajo silver and sleeping beauty turquoise concho headstall showing a silver sand cast Naja or Squash circa 1900-1910; and an old iron and silver mounted bit. There are eleven total conchos total on this headstall crafted from silver and tooled well designed medallion tooling and all adorning a single sleeping beauty turquoise centered on the concho, with thirty-five silver studs adorning the cheek pieces and on the brow band and crown piece. The headstall is made from new leather to be a useable piece of equipment and connected with an old iron curb bit with silver mounted plating with tooled floral designs. The silver sand cast Naja is centered on the brow band with silver feathered decoration adorning the squash. The condition of this headstall is pristine with no obvious signs of damage and showing some patina spots on the studs and the conchos. The measurements of this headstall are 23" x 5". (The bridle does not include the display)