HA005 Hector Aguilar Armadillo sterling silver
belt buckle, circa—1930’s to 1940s (pre-“eagle”),
SOLD
Origin: Taxco, Mexico
Dimensions: 5.75” L, 2.63” H, fits 1.25” belt,
127.6 gm
Condition: Excellent with possible repair to 2 connecting post
caps
Hector Aguilar’s work is highly collectible and actively
sought by Mexican Silver enthusiasts.
The Armadillo design by Hector Aguilar is quite rare, substantial yet refined,
and immensely popular among serious collectors. The design so captured
popular imagination that Aguilar gave Manuel Altamirano, Sr., a master silversmith,
permission to issue a version under his own name. Here is your chance to
own an exemplary rendition from the maestro himself -- appropriately hallmarked
for Hector Aguilar with the conjoined “HA, Sterling, Made in Mexico,” one
of his early marks.
This massive sterling silver buckle is truly amazing when viewed in person. Although “a
picture is worth a thousand words,” one really needs to handle this piece
to appreciate the workmanship: simply put, it is the essence of mastery. Experience
at first-hand the elegance and balance that only Aguilar imparts to this sophisticated
design. The buckle’s colossal dimensions and refined austerity make
an indelible visual statement. Add a black suede, velvet or soft leather
belt (we are actively engaged in a search for the correct belt leather and will
have it custom sized for you at no charge), clasp it around your waist and take
on the world.
Examples of the Armadillo are featured in "Silver Masters", page 198,
by Penny Morrill and Christie Romero's 'Warman's Jewelry', page 229. Collector
and museum quality.
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