Included in this lot we have a pair of Navajo Native American Fred Harvey sterling silver bracelets originating from the 1890's. Fred Harvey era jewelry is generally a lightweight jewelry that was made for sale to the Anglo tourist 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 with a fair amount of ornamentation and stamping. The bracelets show sterling silver construction with stamped patterns across the surface. The first bracelet shows tooled arrow and diamond patterns with grooved cones across the exterior. It is marked on the interior of the piece reading "Sterling". The second bracelet displays arrow and leaf tooled patterns with thunderbird designs. The bracelets show good condition overall with some spots with a warm patina. The first bracelet measures 6" in circumference by 1/2" wide with the second measuring 5 1/2" in circumference by 3/8" wide.