- 7 PIECES OF NATIVE AMERICAN & OTHER
7 PIECES OF NATIVE AMERICAN & OTHER POTTERY7 Pieces of Native American and Other Pottery, includes Santa Clara small blackware vase by Red Start, Sioux, b 1937, #853-2 with animal and fish design; David Ortiz Mata Ortiz gourd shaped black vessel; Acoma seed pot by Caroline Concho (7 pc.)
(SFOX 2393/7)(WT)
Dimensions: Red Star 22 1/4" H, Ortiz 6" H x 5 1/2" Dia.
Condition:
All very good with only a few minor flea bites.
- SANDRA VICTORINO (B. 1958, ACOMA PUEBLO)Sandra
SANDRA VICTORINO (B. 1958, ACOMA PUEBLO)Sandra Victorino (b. 1958, Acoma Pueblo), A group of miniature Acoma seed pots, late 20th/early 21st century Four signed to underside: S. Victorino / Acoma, NM; two signed: Sandra Victorino; one signed: S.V.; one unmarked The group of fine-line black on white seed pots, one with attenuated neck, each with kiva step, feather, checkered, or geometric motifs, 9 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 2.625" H x 3.75" Dia.; smallest: 1.5" H x 1.75" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
- SANDRA VICTORINO (B. 1958, ACOMA PUEBLO)Sandra
SANDRA VICTORINO (B. 1958, ACOMA PUEBLO)Sandra Victorino (b. 1958, Acoma Pueblo), A group of small Acoma seed pots and a vase, late 20th/early 21st century Most signed: Sandra Victorino / Acoma NM; three signed: S. Victorino The black on white glaze vessels with fine-line designs of geometric, kiva step, checkered, and floral motifs, two featuring red banded repeating Kokopelli figures, 8 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 3.125" H x 4.625" Dia.; smallest: 1.325" H x 1.5" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
- SANDRA VICTORINO (B. 1958, ACOMA PUEBLO)Sandra
SANDRA VICTORINO (B. 1958, ACOMA PUEBLO)Sandra Victorino (b. 1958, Acoma Pueblo), A group of small Acoma seed pots and a jar, late 20th/early 21st century Five signed: Sandra Victorino / Acoma NM; three signed: Sandra Victorino; one signed: SV; one dated: 1999 Nine works comprising five black and red on white glaze seed pots with fine-line geometric motifs, three black on white seed pots with geometric and repeating kiva step motifs, and one black on white jar with checkered motif, 9 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 4.25" H x 4.25" Dia.; smallest: 1" H x 1.5" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
- ACOMA, GROUP OF THREE ACOMA SEED POTSAcoma,
ACOMA, GROUP OF THREE ACOMA SEED POTSAcoma, Group of Three Seed Pots, , Rachel Concho,(Acoma, b. 1937) Parrot Seed Pot,inscribed: R. Concho / Acoma, N.M. Height 1 1/2 x Diameter 2 1/4 (3.81 x5.715 cm.) , Carolyn Concho,(Acoma, 1963) Lizard Seed Pot,inscribed: C. CONCHO / [lizard cipher] / ACOMA, NM 3 1/8 x 4 x 4 3/4 in. (7.9375 x10.16 x12.065 cm.) , Yolanda Trujillo,(Acoma, 21st Century) Geometric Design Seed Pot,inscribed: YOLANDA / TRUJILLO / ACOMA / N.M. 4 3/4 x 4 7/8 x 2 3/4 in. (12.065 x12.3825 x6.985 cm.) Provenance:The Estate of Buddy and Connie S. Sanchez
- T. SAL GROUP OF ACOMA SEED POTS, 3 T.
T. SAL GROUP OF ACOMA SEED POTS, 3 T. Sal (AKA Theresa Garcia-Salvador American, Red Corn Clan, Acoma Pueblo, b. 1964) A group of three Acoma, New Mexico, decorated seed pots, each signed "T.Sal / Acoma / N.M." and decorated in black, red, and cream. 8" H x 8" diameter (the largest). Provenance: From a Carlton House (21 East 61st Street) estate. Note: Theresa Garcia-Salvador was born in 1964 and is a member of the Red Corn Clan from the Acoma Pueblo. She signs her pieces T. Sal.
- 8 SMALL NATIVE AMERICAN POTS, INCL.
8 SMALL NATIVE AMERICAN POTS, INCL. ACOMA & HOPI Eight small hand thrown and painted Native American pots comprising, an Acoma seed pot signed R. Lucario, a seed pot signed Kimo Decora, a miniature seed pot and a small seed pot both signed D. Lewis, a Hopi cylinder form pot signed Tais, a Hopi olla form pot signed Karen Abeita, an ovoid pot signed Ami, and a Navajo pictorial pot with night chant dancers, signed Ida Sahmie. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA. Tallest approx. h. 3.24", w. 2.75".
- 4 PIECE COLLECTION SOUTHWEST NATIVE
4 PIECE COLLECTION SOUTHWEST NATIVE POTTERY: To include 1) Mary Small miniature pot from Espinola N.M. Jemes Pueblo 2 3/4'' h. x 3'' dia.. 2) Becky Pasquale Acoma N.M. High cliff 1980 this Pueblo is the longest inhabited Pueblo in North America 3 1/2'' h. x 3 1/2'' dia.. 3) E. Suazo Acoma seed pot 5 1/2'' h. x 7 3/4''. 4) Mini pot from San Juan by 6 year old girl sold with macrame holder signed LB & SP 2 1/4'' h. x 2 1/4'' dia.CONDITION: Note some scratches and rubs seed pot will need cleaning.