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Sterling silver oak leaf brooch with dangling acorn by Anne Harvey, Mexico

Sterling silver oak leaf brooch with dangling acorn by Anne Harvey, Mexico

Selling Price

$100

History

Anne Harvey was a renowned silversmith working in Taxco, Mexico, during the mid-to-late 20th century. She became known for her nature-inspired designs, particularly botanical motifs like leaves and acorns, crafted in high-quality sterling silver. Her work reflects the rich tradition of Mexican silver artistry that flourished in Taxco from the 1930s onward, combining skilled metalwork with organic, naturalistic forms. This type of brooch appeals to collectors of vintage Mexican silver jewelry and enthusiasts of mid-century artisan craftsmanship. The oak leaf and acorn motif carries symbolic meaning of strength and potential, making it attractive to those who appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and the cultural significance of handcrafted silver jewelry. Anne Harvey's signed pieces are particularly valued by collectors specializing in Taxco silver, as her work represents the golden era of Mexican silver artistry and demonstrates exceptional attention to detail and design.

Origin

Taxco, Mexico

Maker

Anne Harvey

Time period

Mid-to-late 20th century