Featured in this lot is this collection of Mexican silver and multi stone bracelets circa mid 1900's. There are six bracelets in this collection. The first bracelet is a segmented clasp bracelet with with a total of 21 emerald with very spotty coloration (checked with gemstone identifying machine) and three larger rubies also with the same spotty coloration (checked with gemstone identifying machine) with sterling silver segments frame and is marked '.925'. The second bracelet is an unmarked Mexican silver with flat garnet cabochon set into the face of the bracelet. The next bracelet features a butterfly design with abalone inlay into the wings and constructed from Mexican silver and is marked on the inside of the bracelet as follows: Hecho en Mexico. The next bracelet is a segmented link bracelet constructed from Mexican silver and shows a lock clasp with floral accented links and is marked as follows: Etrusceana. The last two bracelets are of the same design constructed from Mexican silver (nickel silver or alpaca silver) with oval cut lapis lazuli and blue gem turquoise cabochon set into the face of the bracelets. The condition of this collection of bracelet are well preserved with a slight patina adorning select pieces but otherwise shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this collection of bracelets ranges from 6 3/4" in length from clasp to clasp to 2" x 2 7/8" x 1 1/4" with internal measurements of 5" and the gap measures 1 1/2". The collective weight of this collection of bracelets is 303.8g.