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You may also wish to consider posting your loss on an international stolen art register such as www. Stolen. Art. be. An antique Navajo regional Ganado rug was reported stolen from a home in Pioneer, CA on August 2. В It was reported it to the Amador County Sheriff – David Bartlett,В dbartlett@amadorgov. В If you have any information about this theft, please contact David Bartlett or Diane Dittmar, ddittmar@dittmarandco.
Two Charles Loloma jewelry items, a bracelet and a ring, were stolen from a home in Scottsdale, Arizona on or around June 2. В If you have any information about this theft, please contact Phoenix Police Officer Raznes, #8. Police report number 2. Mary Brasch at (4. If you have any information about any of the stolen artifacts, please contact Santa Fe police at 1- 5.
Case # 0. 21. 50. Billy Schenck at cell: 1- 5. Cash Reward. If you have any information about any of the stolen artifacts please contact Dolly Yong Siaw Fang, phone 6. Dolly Yong, Senior HR Exe, HR Dept, Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad Level 6, Wisma Mahmud, Jalan Sg Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia, www. The theft took place in Brussels, Belgium during the night of February 1. If you have any information on these objects please contact the owner, Georgia Chrischilles < georgiachrischilles@gmail.
Stolen from Morning Star Traders, January 1. E. Speedway Bld., Tucson, AZ 8. Southwestern jewelry.
The following is missing: Taken from 2. Old ingot bracelets to 1. Fred Harvey bracelets. В 6- Necklaces: 1- 3 linked Zuni inlay eagle choker, Eagles mostly black and crouched downward.
Pedipoint Navajo choker, 1- large Navajo silver bead necklace with large silver naja at bottom, 1- Zuni inlay sunface design necklace with muti stones and earrings, 1 small Zuni knifewing squash necklace, 1- great old tab necklace. Large blue gem inlay cross with chain by Leo Poblano. This peace is Approximately 5” tall by 4” wide. Zuni and Navajo pins and pendants. Taken from (7) 8”x 1. A mix of new and old hair barrettes, and combs.
Zuni ring with center sunface design and feather design top and bottom.  1. 5 Navajo 1. Turquoise pendants on chains. FRED HARVEY JEWERLY VERY INDENTIFIABLE: HAS OLD 1. PRICES ON BACK OF SOME OF THE JEWERLY!!!! The following pictures show a representation of what’s missing.
Not all that is missing is here. Any questions please call 5. Below please find links to tear sheets (8 total) on missing jewelry: 0. В В 0. 02. В В В 0. В В В 0. 04. В В В 0. В В В 0. 06. В В В 0.
В В 0. 08. Tibetan jewelry items stolen in Barcelona, Spain, January 1. Stolen Tibetan Jewelry. Ceremonial New Year Ear Ornaments, Lhasa 1. Century, Brooch 8cm, Hair ornament 1. Two ceremonial earrings in gold and turquoise inset with rubies or garnets, of the type worn by nobleman since the 1. New Year Celebrations in Lhasa. At this time officials dressed in what were believed to be the ornaments of the early Kings of Tibet ( 7 – 9th Centuries).
These earrings were far too heavy to be worn conventionally and were tied across the head or draped around the neck or the round turquoise piece (brooch) was worn at the right shoulder, the other piece at the left The pale turquoises represent the petals of an open lotus . Both pieces bear the protective monster mask similar to those used on Ceremonial Newar jewelry suggesting that Newars were responsible for the manufacture.
A pair of ceremonial ear ornaments, Lhasa 1. Century, Length: 1.
Both pieces bear the protective monster mask similar to those used on Ceremonial Newar jewelry suggesting that Newars were responsible for the manufacture: A single official’s earrings, Tibet 1. Century, length 1. Gold turquoise and coral. The theft took place in Barcelona, Spain on the 1. January, 2. 01. 5. It was reported to the central police station in Barcelona with a report number of 3.
ATOACPCATALU The theft has also been reported to my Insurance company Blackwell Green in London. I can be contacted by email on ollemans. Thank you for any assistance that you may be able to provide on this matter, Sue Ollemans. Back to the Top. There was a major theft of antique jewelry at a Santa Fe gallery the night of Oct 8- 9, 2. Some of the missing items are pictured below: click on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Navajo Ringsclick on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Navajo Bracelet Barclick on image to see an enlarged version.
Stolen Navajo Braceletsclick on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Navajo Squash. These items are part of the Santa Fe Police case # 1. The owner may be contacted by email – Jan Brooks < culture@nets. Back to the Top. Navajo jewelry items stolen from home in Santa Fe NM, June 9, 2. PM and 2: 3. 0 PM: click on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Navajo Jewelry.
These items are 1) Tommy Jackson Bolo and Buckle Set, Sterling Silver and Turquoise, 4” oval and rectangle. Marked with maker’s name. Bruce Morgan Bracelet, Sterling Silver, 5”.
Marked with maker’s name. Anonymous large Navajo wrist watch band with Turquoise and Coral (not photographed). Two Navajo Turquoise Men’s Rings (not photographed).
If you have any information about these items, please contact the Santa Fe Police Department, Case Number 1. Contact Officer Scott Waite, siwaite@santafenm. The owner may be contacted by email at benedettir@comcast. Three Navajo weavings were stolen from Fred Bauer’s booth at the Anique Speciality Mall in Albuquerque, NM on November 2. Images are posted below: click on image to see an enlarged version.
Stolen Navajo Weavings. On Wednesday, Nov.
Navajo weavings was discovered from Fred Bauer’s booth at The Antique Specialty Mall, 4. Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM. The 3 stolen weavings are: 1.
A pictorial, saddle blanket- sized, 3. Greek key border; 2. An unusual, early 2. Greek key border.
It also has a multicolored fringe in red, blue, white, maroon, yellow and brown. A single, very fine saddle- sized weaving, approximately 2. It has a plain gray center with 3 woven in initials. No photo is available of this last weaving.) If you have any information about these items, please contact Fred Bauer at fredbauerantiques@gmail.
Fred Bauer, PO Box 6. Tularosa, NM 8. 83. Telephone: (5. 75)5. Phyllis Hernandez of the Albuquerque police department at phernandez@cabq.
The police report number is #1. Back to the Top. 34 items including a sleeve of bracelets and a ring were stolen on or about 9/6/2. Lewis Bobrick Antiques in Denver, Colorado. Images are posted below: click on image to see an enlarged version. Lewis Bobrick stolen items. A sleeve of bracelets and a ring were stolen on or about 9/6/2.
Denver District Three has been notified, the case number is: 1. Randy Royal at: 7. If you have any information, you additionally may contact Lewis Bobrick Antiques, 1. E. 4th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 0. Telephone: 3. 03- 7.
Back to the Top. Charles Loloma gold with jade ring stolen from the Whitehawk Antique Indian Art Show at the Santa Fe, NM Convention Center on August 1. Images are posted below: click on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Charles Loloma Ring. This lost wax cast gold ring with jade by Charles Loloma is pictured on page 7. Marti Struever’s Loloma book, and was stolen from John Krena of the Four Winds Gallery at the Whitehawk Show in Santa Fe on August 1. It is a size 4- 1/4, and the ring face measures 1/2″ by 1.” If you have any information about this item please contact officer Brunk of the Santa Fe Police Department, 2. Camino Entrada, Santa Fe, NM, tel.
John Krena of the Four Winds Gallery atjohnk@fourwindsgallery. The police report number is #1. Back to the Top. An antique Navajo turquoise and silver necklace was stolen from a room at the La Fonda Hotel approximately December 2.
An image is posted below: click on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Navajo Necklace. Anyone with information on this item please contact the Santa Fe Police Department at (5. The police report number is T1. The officer was Kyle Zuments. You may also contact the rug’s owner, Mary Sue Northcutt, at marysue@san.
Back to the Top. A Collection of More Than 1. Pieces (Mostly Contemporary Pueblo Pottery and Navajo Rugs) was Reported Stolen in December, 2.
An image is posted below: click on image to see an enlarged version. Stolen Navajo Rug. A collection of more than 1.
Pueblo pottery and Navajo rugs, was reported stolen from a Vancouver, Washington home in December, 2. Click here for a complete inventory of the stolen collection with images. This is a large file (8 Megabytes) so you will need a fast internet connection to browse the complete file. You may need a . pdf helper installed in your browser. By downloading and installing a free copy of Adobe . If you have any information about any of the pieces in this collection, please contact John Bocciolatt of JRB Associates at 5.
Vancouver, Washington Police Department at (3.