- MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURE RHODES INCISED
POTTERY JAR Rhodes incised pottery jar / vessel of Mississippian culture, inscribed to underside "Rhodes Incised / DeSoto .... / 1988." 6" H x 7" diameter....
[more like this] - GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY. Four
early Mississippian type bowls and vessel, largest 3"h. 7"d. and four 20th century including blackware plate, 9"d., dog figure and bird dish, 6.5"l., and redware wedding jar,...
[more like this] - FINE MESSAPIAN GRAYWARE JARNative American,
Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. An elegant, hand-built pottery jar presenting thick walls that rise to a wide body, a broad, gently sloped shoulder,...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN MISSISSIPPIAN GRAYWARE
CLAY JARNative American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A charming pottery jar presenting a bulbous body with a brief shoulder, a gently attenuated...
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN BELL PLAIN POTTERY JAR
W/ TL TESTNative American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1300 CE. A gorgeous coil-formed Bell Plain pottery jar boasting a tiered and rounded base, a globular...
[more like this] - PREHISTORIC MISSISSIPPIAN GRAYWARE JARNative
American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A graceful pottery jar presenting a globular body with a wide hip, a rounded shoulder, a narrow neck, and...
[more like this] - RARE MISSISSIPPIAN CADDO INCISED POTTERY
SEED JARNative American, Southeastern United States, Arkansas, Hot Springs County, Mississippian / Caddo culture, ca. 800 to 1400 CE. This is a remarkable hand-built pottery...
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN CADDO HODGES ENGRAVED
POTTERY JAR, TL'DNative American, Southeast or Midwest, Caddo / Mississippian, ca. 770 to 1270 CE. A fabulous pottery jar presenting a bulbous body, a sloped shoulder, and...
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN / CADDO POTTERY JAR W/
INCISED SUN MOTIFS...Native American, Southeast or Midwest, Caddo / Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1400 CE. A fabulous pottery jar with a round yet stable base, a bulbous body,...
[more like this] - RARE MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY JARNative
American, American Midwest and Southeast, Mississippian, ca. 11th to 14th century CE. A lovely grayware jar featuring a bulbous body, a curved shoulder, a straight neck, and...
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN NODENA WALLS ENGRAVED
POTTERY JAR TL'DNative American, American Southeast, Nodena Phase, Mississippian Culture, “Walls Engraved” type ca. 1350 CE. A fine example of a rare ceramic type, most...
[more like this] - PREHISTORIC MISSISSIPPIAN GRAYWARE JARNative
American, Southeastern or Midwestern United States, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A sizable grayware pottery jar of spherical form with thick walls and a squat neck....
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN INDIAN CULTURE POTTERY
JARMississippian Indian culture pottery jar, having flared rim and red and white swirling paint decoration, 7 1/4" h., 7 1/4" dia.
Condition:
Restoration to neck and collar,...
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN INDIAN CULTURE REDWARE
POTTERY JARMississippian Indian culture redware pottery water jar, retaining old label inscribed Yell Co. Ark. , 7 1/2" h., 7" dia.
Condition:
Wear commensurate with age,...
[more like this] - MISSISSIPPIAN PLAIN POTTERY JAR, SAM
JOHNSON COAMississippian plainware pottery jar, 1200-1400 A.D., Missouri, ex Knapp collection, approx 7.5"h, 8.1/8"diam, 3.75lbs **Accompanied by a Sam Johnson, Caddo Trading...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN CORRUGATED GRAYWARE
JAR Native American, Southwest or Mississippian, ceramic pottery clay greyware jug jar with two handles and two jutting finger holds around the lip, with incised corrugation...
[more like this] - ***PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTTERY JAR.
American Indian probably Mississippian culture. Large ovoid pot with flared rim. 20''h. As per our policy we do not guarantee the authenticity of of any item created...
[more like this] - PREHISTORIC POTTERY JAR. Mississippian
culture ca.1200-1600 Old Slave Plantation Crittendon County Kentucky. Banks noded jar with raised design and strap handles. 5 1/2''h. Found by Len Weidner. As per...
[more like this] - Northeastern Pottery lot of 7 includes
one Cherokee jar by Bigmeat height 4.5 in. x diameter 5 in.; PLUS two Mohawk bowls signed Tarbell height 4.5 in. x diameter 4 in. and height 2.5 in. x diameter 5.75 in.; PLUS...
[more like this] - ***TWO PREHISTORIC POTTERY JARS. American
Indian probably Mississippian culture. Large ovoid pots with flared rims. One is red pottery 16''h. the other has smoke smudges 13''h. As per our policy we do not...
[more like this] - ***THREE PREHISTORIC POTTERY JARS.
Mississippian culture ca.1200-1600. Effigy bowl with opossum face Tyler Mound Fulton County Kentucky 3''h. and jar Madisonville site Hamilton County Ohio 3 1/4''h....
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