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SUNSET TRAILS 3pc Sterling Silver Texas Ranger Western Buckle Set, Made in USA.

$ 208.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Texas Rangers: Made in the U.S.A.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Culture: Western Americana
  • STERLING SILVER: Hand Engraved
  • Texas Ranger 3pc Belt Buckle Set: Western Wear
  • Brand: Sunset Trails, Made in USA
  • Condition: Previous owned and worn buckle set, as such it has minor scratches on back of buckle. See pictures.
  • Featured Refinements: Ranger Buckle

    Description

    This is a vintage
    SUNSET TRAILS
    3 piece (Buckle, Keeper & Tip)
    Sterling Silver
    Buckle Set that is
    Made & Hand Engraved in USA
    . This set is a piece of Western Buckle history.  Buckle # 33
    DESCRIPTION:
    BUCKLE:
    The
    Sterling Silver
    Buckle is made in the USA. The top side of the Buckle is Fully Engraved. Buckle has Sterling Silver Rope Edging. The Buckle is
    2
    inches
    (length) by
    2
    inches
    (width at its widest point) (
    2"X
    2"
    ). The sterling silver buckle is for a
    3/4
    inch
    (
    .75"
    ) billet. The Sterling Silver Buckle is hallmarked / signed on the reverse side, "
    Sunset Trails
    " and "
    STERLING
    ". The Buckle has a solid flat back, no hollow spaces. See pictures of back of buckle.
    KEEPER:
    The
    Sterling Silver
    Keeper is FULLY ENGRAVED on top. Keeper has raised Sterling Silver Rope Edging. The keeper is
    7/8
    inch
    long by
    1/2
    inch
    wide by
    1/2
    inch
    deep (
    7/8"
    X
    1/2"
    X
    1/2"
    ). The bottom of the keeper is unmarked. It is sterling silver and original to this set. Please view pictures.
    TIP:
    The
    Sterling Silver
    Tip is FULLY ENGRAVED on top. The Tip has raised Sterling Silver Rope Edging. The tip is
    1 1/8
    inch
    (
    1 1/8"
    ) long,
    3/4
    inch
    (
    .75"
    ) wide and
    3/16
    inch
    (
    3/16"
    )
    thick. This is for a
    3/4
    inch
    (
    .75"
    ) billet (where the tip attaches to the leather). The bottom of the tip is unmarked. It is sterling silver and original to this set. This tip attaches with a pin.
    CONDITION:
    This is a previous owned and worn buckle set. It has scratches which is common with a buckle set that is used. See pictures for more details. If you have any questions please send me a message.
    NOTE:
    Go online to SunSet Trails Silversmiths website and their Buckle Sets similar to this set list for over 0.00.
    This is a complete three (3) piece Sterling Silver Ranger Buckle Set.
    COMPOSITION:
    Buckle, Keepers and Tip are made of
    Sterling Silver
    (
    .925
    ).
    PAYMENT:
    Payment can be made by PayPal. I will also accept other forms of payment, please inquire for more details.
    SHIPPING:
    Shipping within the USA is FREE.
    No International Sales or Shipping.  Sales only within the USA.  Will not ship outside the USA.
    HISTORY:
    Sunset Trails was one of the premier western silversmiths of the 1920s+ and was originally located in Los Angeles. There were several mergers and today the Stanton family runs the operation in Temecula, California.
    The following information is from the HIGH NOON Western Americana website:
    "Tony Stanton
    Sunset Trails founding date: 1951
    Silversmith
    LKL Los Angeles area, CA
    Sunset Trails began making belt buckles and saddle silver as the Srour Company in the garage of the Stanton home located in the historic West Adams section of Los Angeles. In the early 1920s, Michael Srour witnessed the swift changes taking place in Los Angeles...changing from bean fields and orange groves to oil derricks and skyscrapers. Mike’s designs reflected the need to preserve the old styles of silver conchos and buckles worn by the early Mexican rancheros - an all but vanished lifestyle.
    At the same time, a phenomenon had hit Southern California - the movies! The styles of the cowboy, Indian, and Mexican Charro were melded together onto fragile celluloid and exported across the world. The myth had begun. Movies had taken hold and the western wear look was born!
    The demand for authentic Western garb from both the studios and public was overwhelming. To meet the demand, the Srour Company moved to a new plant in Culver City - also home to MGM. Mike’s brother-in-law Joe Stanton came on board in the early 1940s to help with the brisk business. After a tour in the Pacific during World War II, Joe’s son Bob worked part-time while attending Loyola University. Mike Srour retired due to poor health leaving Joe, Bob and brother-in-law Al Means to carry on the business. They renamed the business after Bob’s sister, Helen – H. S. Means Co (Helen Stanton Means). In 1951, Bob purchased the business from Joe and Al. Bob renamed the new company Sunset Trails.
    In 1960, Bob acquired McCabe Silversmiths of Hollywood. Two proud traditions of silversmithing came together under one roof. Business continued to grow, and in 1968 Bob’s brother-in-law Vince Hatton joined the firm. Finally in 1979 after graduating from Loyola, Bob’s eldest son Tony joined the family business. From presidents to rock stars, from cowboys to movie moguls, from Lubbock to Wall Street, people everywhere and from all walks of life wear Sunset Trails."