![]() In such case, Moran's will look to the third party for payment. #Matilde poulat plusRegistered bidders accept personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the buyer's premium plus all applicable charges, unless Moran's agrees in advance that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Moran's. Moran's may require identification and financial references in advance of buyer eligibility. (b) Buyer Registration: Prospective buyers must register with Moran's before bidding. The auctioneer may be recorded (visually, aurally or otherwise) and all participants consent to such recording. (a) Admission: The auction is open to the public, though Moran's reserves the right to refuse admission or participation to anyone at any time. #Matilde poulat freeThe absence of a condition report does not imply than an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of others. Condition reports are offered as a courtesy and are typically published in Moran's catalogue or can be made available upon request. (c) Property Sold 'As Is': Neither Moran's nor the seller provides any guarantee in relation to the nature of the property, or to any errors or omissions in the catalogue or supplemental material apart from the Limited Warranty stated below. Though buyers are not legally required to inspect lots prior to purchase, failure to do so may constitute a waiver of complaint that an item was not delivered in a condition equal to the existent condition at the auction. ![]() (b) Buyer's Responsibility: Buyers are responsible for determining to their own satisfaction the true nature and condition of any lot prior to bidding. Prospective buyers are strongly encouraged to personally examine any property in which they are interested. In many cases, particular lots can be examined in advance by private appointment. ![]() (a) Public Preview: All property is available for inspection by public preview during the day of auction. The contract for the sale of the property is therefore made between the seller and the buyer. This has aged well & has natural patination from time.Many times you'll find a stone or 2 gone & even though none are gone,a few have have minor cracks but are not loose.They are in there tight.It is in very wearable condition for it's nearly 70 years of age.Terms and Conditions for John Moran AuctioneersĮxcept as otherwise stated, John Moran Auctioneers Moran's) acts as agent for the seller. Simple,small & sweetly said,this pin is an original Matl piece & the hallmark is not shared with her nephew Salas which came in the latter years.This was made before she unfortunately passed in 1960. Another one of her signature styles was her time consuming 'chasing' work in the metal,as well as using 'pyramidal' cuts of amethyst.Every piece made are works of art.She is highly collectible!! She was known for laying round turquoise or coral cabochons,all in one bezel that was then crimped' to hold the stones in,rather than setting them individually & you will see the perfect example of this style in this pin,which gives her piece's a whole different look,because of this. ![]() Each designer during the Mexican Silver Renaissance days had their own unique style,but it was Matilde,who brought the beautiful motifs of doves, flowers, and tiny bells that are reminiscent of the whimsical subjects of contemporary Mexican folk art.The beauty of her metal work,was so time consuming & was considered Baroque in style with a undeniably "Mexican"look. She produced some of the most ornate jewelry that was being produced in Mexico back in the day.The inspirations she fell back on were inspired from the Mixtec people of Monte Alban, Oaxaca area. EMAIL ME PRIOR TO PURCHASING FOR A ‘FREE SHIPPING’ CODE!ĭesigned by Matilde Poulat (AKA "Matl"(Aztec for "Water") who is & always will be one of my personal favorites artists that made her fame during the "Mexican Silver Renaissance Days" & later.She was a painter & designer 1st & was born in the Yucatan & later on went to study at the San Carlos Academy in Mexico City at the same time the famous muralist & husband to Frida Kahlo,Diego Rivera was studying there.One of her 1st teachers was a "P.OCHOA",a man whose works you rarely come across & you will find Matl's earliest works,emulating Ochoa's,which was nothing like the style she ended up owning.She opened shop in 1934 & ended up having her own 'signature look",which to this day people still pay homage to her designs. ![]()
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