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Art of the Americas: July 2008–June 2009


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Concha belt (1st phase or Classic Period)

about 1875–1900
Overall: 106.7 cm (42 in.)
Silver, leather

Classification: Silver

Culture: Native American (Dine [Navajo])

Object Place: Arizona

Accession number: 2008.2004

Location: Native North American Art

Description: Long belt of commercial leather with eight open-slot round silver conchas with "classic" scalloped, stamped, and perforated edge work; the silver buckle is without decoration.

Provenance/Ownership History: Mr. Pierce Butler, Hingham, Massachusetts; purchased by the donors on October 27, 1973, at the estate auction of Mr. Butler, held at the Auction Barn Galleries of W. Torrey Little, Inc., in Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts; 2008, gift of Ruth S. and Bertram J. Malenka and their sons David J. and Robert C. Malenka. (Accession Date: January 21, 2009)

Gift of Ruth S. and Bertram J. Malenka and their sons, David J. and Robert C. Malenka