Cow Horse Buckle

Silverado Silversmiths Sterling Silver Overlay PCQHA Reserve Champion Amateur Working Cowhorse Trophy Buckle










 Here's your chance to have your own Vintage Reserve Champion Amateur Working Cowhorse PCQHA (Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Association) trophy buckle made by Silverado Silversmiths to wear or display.  This 1999 buckle is made from Sterling Silver Overlay and jeweler's bronze featuring PCQHA's Association logo that demonstrates the versatility of the Quarter Horse with a Western Show Horse, Halter Horse, and Race Horse in 3D relief.  The buckle has the letters PCQHA and the year 1999 in individual hand cut fancy lettering and the banner is engraved with "RES. CHAMPION AMATEUR WORKING COWHORSE".  The edge of the buckle is bordered with a jeweler's bronze raised rope edge. 

The back side of the buckle features the words Silverado Silver Overlay and does have some wear marks from being worn as shown in the close up photos.  This large buckle measures 4-1/2 inches wide by 3-1/2 inches tall.  The photos of the back of the buckle show the loop and tongue closure.  

This gorgeous buckle was manufactured in the USA by Silverado Silversmiths of Apple Valley, California.  Silverado has been making fine western silver products since 1977.  After 30 years, they continue to make only hand engraved, hand made products and do not make any stamped or plated items:  if it says "Silverado" on it, you know it is first quality and hand made in the USA and will last a lifetime.  Silverado uses only solid sterling silver or sterling silver overlay and for the gold embellishments and 3D figures, they use either jeweler's bronze, or solid 10K gold.  This is your opportunity to own this lovely buckle at a fraction of the cost to win one!

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