- A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSA
group of Puebloan pottery vessels, 20th century; Southwestern United States Largest marked: Vickey T. Calabaza / S.D.P.; second smallest marked: Tegua by [indecipherable]...
[more like this] - HOPI KACHINA, POSSIBLY RUGANHopi Kachina,
possibly Rugan (Corn Kachina), cottonwood root, pigments, red yarn, classic hourglass form with flaring skirt, tightly held arms to body, and rainbow visor on case mask. 9îH....
[more like this] - HOPI KACHINA, CROW MOTHERHopi Kachina,
ìCrow Motherî, cottonwood and pigments (natural and commercial), of classic form with large ìwingî ear tabs and wearing manta. 7 1/2î H. 1930-40s. Provenance: Property...
[more like this] - 4 HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLS1st
item: Route 66 Kachina, Hopi-made, ìHilili,î pine and commercial pigments, with classic attributes, 3 1/2îH. 1930-40s. 2nd item: Hopi Kachina, Possibly ìLaguna Gambler,î...
[more like this] - HOPI FLAT KACHINA, QOQLO OR QOQLEHopi
Flat Kachina, Qoqlo or Qoqle, cottonwood root and pigments (natural and commercial), of classic crib doll form. 6î H. 1920-30s. Provenance: Property from the estate of Dorothy...
[more like this] - SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10 PCS.1st
item: Painted gray Pueblo style pottery with geometric design. 6" H x 10" D. Inscribed on bottom - During the period known as Pueblo 1 (+750-900 AD), the dominant pottery...
[more like this] - 4 ROUTE 66 KACHINASFour (4) Route 66
Kachinas. 1st & 2nd items: Possibly Hopi or Navajo made, pine and commercial pigments, classic cylindrical form with one having a descending beak, the other with duck bill,...
[more like this] - 20TH C. HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD KACHINA
BIRD-FACED FIGURENative American, Southwestern United States, Hopi, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden kachina doll depicting a large, bird-faced figure....
[more like this] - 17TH C. ZUNI FIRST PUEBLO REVOLT POLYCHROME
JARNative American, southwestern United States, New Mexico, Zuni, First Pueblo Revolt, ca. late 17th to 18th century CE. Wow! A remarkably rare example of pottery from the...
[more like this] - LARGE SOUTHWESTERN HOPI PAINTED POTTERY
BOWL: Exceptional Large Hopi Indian squat vase/seed pot, having a polychrome figural & geometrical design. Approx. 7.75'' h x 16.5'' w.
CONDITION: Small loss of finish at...
[more like this] - Native American Art Reference Books
lot of 12, includes:
Wright, Margaret Nickelson. Hopi Silver: The History and Hallmarks of Hopi Silversmithing. 2003.
Boisclair, Mark. When the Rainbow Touches down: Apache,...
[more like this] - A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY-THEMED
BOOKSA collection of American Indian pottery-themed books, 20th Century Comprising nineteen hardcover and softcover titles by various authors including: Pueblo Indian...
[more like this] - TWO SOUTHWESTERN CERAMIC ITEMS Comprising
a burnished black earthenware jar, unsigned 5 3/4 in. H.; and a vintage Hopi painted earthenware bowl, signed Cecilia M. Nieto, with a firing crack, 4 in. H., 9 1/4 in. Diam....
[more like this] - Native American Art Reference Books
lot of 12, includes:
Wright, Margaret Nickelson. Hopi Silver: The History and Hallmarks of Hopi Silversmithing. 2003.
Boisclair, Mark. When the Rainbow Touches down: Apache,...
[more like this] - Framed Painting of Southwestern HOPI
Pottery Vases. Two Decorative Vases. Signed illegibly.
Dimensions: H: 13 inches: W: 13 inches: D: 1.5 inches ---
Condition: Light wear....
[more like this] - THREE VINTAGE POTTERY VESSELS, SOUTHWESTERN
AND MEXICAN Earthenware, first half 20th century, the first attributed to Acoma Pueblo, polychrome design (7 in.) (surface flecks where paint has chipped); the second is highly...
[more like this] - Four painted Southwestern bowls Including
three Hopi, the smallest decorated in polychrome with three triangular devices, together with a shallow bowl painted with brown and brick red dots within a grid pattern. ...
[more like this] - [American Indian - Art] Books on Native
Photography and Paintings lot of 7 books including:Fleming Paula Richardson and Judith Luskey. The North American Indians in Early Photography. New York: Dorset Press 1986....
[more like this] - Six early Southwestern painted pottery
items Including four bowls, a Ho Ho Kam red on buff , a Hopi black painted bowl, an Anasazi black on white, and a black and red on red geometrically patterned bowl together...
[more like this] - Hopi Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern
United States, ca. 1920-1940, the head with small string attachment at the top and black wing-like projections on the side, the face with black-painted triangle, above a body...
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