- TWO SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY VESSELSTwo
TWO SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY VESSELSTwo Southwestern Indian pottery vessels, to include an Acoma vase, 5 1/4" h.; and small pot, 2 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Vase - rim chips. Bowl - rim chip, large hairline.
- FIVE SMALL NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY
FIVE SMALL NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY PIECESFive small Native American Indian pottery pieces, to include a Josephine Kachinmana, Hopi miniature pot, 1 7/8" h.; small pot signed R. Hamilton , 2 1/8" h.; small pot signed Irene Kay 1975 , 2 1/4" h.; Acoma vase with later Lucy Lewis signature, 4 1/2" h.; and a Hopi bowl signed Junaita Healing , 2 1/2" h., 4 1/4" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Kay - small rim chips. Vase - small rim chip, surface wear. Others - good condition.
- COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY
COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY A group of 4 pieces of Jemez Pueblo pottery including a turqouise inlaid vase depicting the plumed serpent deity Awanyu, signed V. Tafoya, Jemez, NM on reverse, along with two artist signed Acoma vases and a lizard design plate, also signed on reverse; tallest 5"H
- LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ACOMA VASE:
LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ACOMA VASE: Polychrome Acoma pot, having a lower encompassing geometrical design and an upper deer & stylized foliate design. Signed Acoma, N.M., Mrs. R. Shroulote. Approx. 11.25'' h x 10.75'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered wear to polychrome commensurate with age and use.
- 3 PIECE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY:
3 PIECE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY: Comprising; 1- Polychromed pig form whistle. 1- Polychromed Acoma vase, having geometrical designs. Impressed triangles at rim, signed at underside, D. Garcia. 1- Pueblo Indian handled double vase, having an incised wheat & geometrical designs. Signed at underside. Tallest 7.25'' h x 4.5'' l x 4'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
- A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERYA
A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERYA group of Southwest Pueblo pottery , Second Half 20th Century and Later Each signed to underside A collection of Southwest pottery including a large polychrome Acoma vessel with lizards and geometric motifs by B.L. Cerno (6.25" H x 9.5" H), a small polychrome Acoma vase with two geometric bands by A. Corpuz (4.5" H x 4" W), a black and white Acoma vase with four repeated geometric sections (Signed: G.R; 3.5" H x 3.5" Dia.), a polychrome Hopi low bowl by Anita Polacca (3.25" H x 5.25" Dia.), and a miniature polychrome Jemez Pueblo bowl with scalloped rim by C Gachupin (2.25" H x 2.75" Dia.), 5 pieces
- FOUR SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY
FOUR SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELS: 3FOUR SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELS: 3.25"H Hopi jar by Loretta Navasie, LN monogram and frog mark underfoot; 6"H Acoma vase with bird-head handles; 6.25"H daisy vase with illegible pencil signature: 6"H Acoma jar.
- COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY
COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY A group of 4 pieces of Jemez Pueblo pottery including a turqouise inlaid vase depicting the plumed serpent deity Awanyu, signed V. Tafoya, Jemez, NM on reverse, along with two artist signed Acoma vases and a lizard design plate, also signed on reverse; tallest 5"H
- LARGE ACOMA VASE BY LILLIE CONCHO 11-½"
LARGE ACOMA VASE BY LILLIE CONCHO 11-½" x 11-½"