Billy The Kid Auction House offers 400‑lot Navajo and Zuni jewelry online
Billy The Kid Auction House is offering a 400-lot online collection of Navajo and Zuni jewelry, with a LiveAuctioneers listing dated February 15, 2026 and the auction house site advertising a March 8 start.

A 400-lot Native American Southwest jewelry sale tied to Billy The Kid Auction House is circulating online, with listings on LiveAuctioneers and the auction house’s own site that present conflicting start dates. LiveAuctioneers is cited as listing the collection as having started February 15, 2026, while Billy The Kid Auction House posts “Starts on March 8, 11:00 AM MDT” and bills the sale “Native American Indian SW Jewelry Collection. No Reserve. Online Only.”
The catalog emphasizes Navajo and Zuni workmanship, naming squash blossom necklaces, cluster cuffs, and a truncated reference to a Naja neckpiece in the summary text. Billy The Kid’s highlights include Lot 400: “Quentin Quam Sr. Award Winning Zuni Artist Turquoise Coral Lapis Mother of Pearl & Spiny Oyster Inlay ( Birds of the Southwest ) Intricate Inlay Necklace,” and Lot 393: “Vintage 1970's Navajo Lone Mountain Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace.” The site repeats promotional headers such as “Essential Jewelry,” “Generations of Native American Jewelry,” and “At the Heart of what we do - Authentic Antique, Vintage & New Jewelry Collections.”
Individual lot descriptions point to a broad material palette and named makers. Billy The Kid lists Lot 392 as a “Vintage Zuni Turquoise Coral Mother of Pearl & Acoma Jet Inlay Squash Blossom Necklace,” Lot 391 as “Don Lucas Southwest Anglo Artist Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Mediterranean Coral Spiny Oyster & Gaspeite Bracelet,” Lot 390 as “Linette Laiwakete Zuni Vintage Turquoise Coral Acoma Jet Mother of Pearl & Shell Detailed Intricate Peyote Bird Earrings,” Lot 389 as “Michael Thomas Navajo Turquoise & Coral Bear Claw Cuff Bracelet,” and Lot 388 as “Fred Guerro Navajo Black Onyx Cuff Bracelet.” The listing contains apparent duplications: Lot 379, “Lilly Barrack Southwest Shop 14K Gold & Sterling Silver Opal Amethyst Quartz Ring,” appears twice, and both Lot 378 and Lot 387 are listed as “Vintage Navajo Nevada Turquoise Pin.”
LiveAuctioneers excerpts included with the sale offer further lot-level detail and condition notes. Items listed there read as “Good (no breaks or damages)” and include a “Vintage Santo Domingo Turquoise & Shell Heishi Necklace,” a Tommie Tso Jr. Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise watch bracelet in sterling silver, and a Raymond Beard Navajo druzy quartz pendant with “Approximate Weight: 23 Grams.” Several weight and condition lines are truncated in the excerpts, for example the Eva M. King Navajo Turquoise & Coral necklace description and the Tol-pi-yiné Simbola ring line “Approximate Weight: 21 […]”.

The catalog names numerous turquoise localities and companion materials: Lone Mountain, Kingman, Compitos, Sleeping Beauty, Hachita, Morenci, Sonoran Gold and Golden Hills turquoises; coral, spiny oyster, mother of pearl, acoma jet, gaspeite, lapis, black onyx, hematite, malachite, druzy quartz, opal, amethyst and heishi. Metals cited include sterling silver throughout and a 14K gold element on the Lilly Barrack ring.
Background and market context in the sourced material include promotional copy from Southwest Silver Gallery stating that “Native American Jewelry-An Introduction” and claiming to sell “authentic, one-of-a-kind” pieces, product listings and prices from Eaglerocktradingpost such as Item 1076A EM Teller Navajo Hachita bolo tie at $479.95 and Item 1076N Kyle Yellowhair multi stone cuff at $378.95, and Four Winds Gallery’s institutional note “CELEBRATING OVER 50 YEARS OF Collectors’ Quality Native American Jewelry” with a separate sale scheduled July 30 - August 3.
Several catalog anomalies require confirmation before purchase or reporting: the conflicting start dates between LiveAuctioneers and Billy The Kid Auction House, the missing Lot 399 description, duplicated lot text for Lot 379 and the two Nevada turquoise pins, and truncated weight and condition fields in LiveAuctioneers excerpts. Verify the full 400-lot PDF or catalog pages and final start time with Billy The Kid Auction House and LiveAuctioneers to confirm provenance, complete descriptions and condition reports for high-interest pieces such as the Quentin Quam Sr. inlay necklace and the Vintage 1970s Lone Mountain squash blossom.
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