Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and Carico Lake turquoise circa 1900-1930's. Fred Harvey era jewelry is generally a lightweight jewelry that was made for sale to the Anglo tourists along the Santa Fe railroad lines, in hotels and retail shops run primarily by the Fred Harvey Company. Fred Harvey era jewelry is widely collected and sought after. It is easy to wear and generally has a fair amount of ornamentation and stamping. The bracelet features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver construction that features two thunderbird adornments that feature cross arrows on their breasts and stamped decoration of geometric patterns into the face of the bracelet. The bracelet features a center stone of rounded rectangular cut carico lake turquoise cabochon. The condition of this bracelet is good with a slight patina adorning the the face of the bracelet but otherwise is in good overall condition. The measurements of this bracelet is 1 7/8" x 2 1/4" x 3/8" and the circumference is 4 1/4". The collective weight of this bracelet is 12.2g.