CLASSICAL CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUSTCLASSICAL CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUST OF ANACREON (582 BC-485 AD) , 19TH CENTURYCLASSICAL CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUST OF ANACREON (582 BC-485 AD) , 19TH CENTURY, Anacreon was a Greek lyric poet who wrote poems to be accompanied by the lyre; "The Star Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key was adapted to one of Anacreon's songs - h:18.25w:15d:8in.
AN ANASAZI POTTERY MUGAn AnasaziAN ANASAZI POTTERY MUGAn Anasazi pottery mug, Pre-1500 AD The black on white mug with lug handle and linear geometric motif Dimensions: 4" H x 5" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
ANASAZI GOURD RATTLEAnasazi GourdANASAZI GOURD RATTLEAnasazi Gourd Rattle , 20th c., decorated with eagle design and feathers, h. 10 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
A Native American Double Bird FormA Native American Double Bird Form Pottery Vessel Anasazi of handled form with geometric decoration. Height 9 1/2 inches.
ANASAZI POTTERY BLACK ON WHITEANASAZI POTTERY BLACK ON WHITE JARNative American, Southwestern United States, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1200 to 1325 CE. A wide, apple-shaped jar formed via the coil-and-scrape technique. The vessel has a round but stable base, swollen walls, and a rim that hangs over the basin. The beige-hued exterior ground is decorated along the upper shoulder with a register of intricate zigzags, triangles, and curvilinear motifs that create a dazzling presentation. Size: 6.5" Diameter x 4.375" H (16.5 cm x 11.1 cm)
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection
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#171352
Condition:
Repaired with restoration and overpainting. Light abrasions, touch-up painting, and small nicks. Nice preservation to decorative motifs. Old collection number handwritten on base.
ANASAZI CHACO CANYON POTTERY PITCHERANASAZI CHACO CANYON POTTERY PITCHER W/ LINEAR MOTIFSNative American, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Chaco Canyon type, ca. 1150 to 1250 CE. A sizable pitcher with a carinated body and a thick handle, all formed via the coil-and-scrape technique. The lower body is decorated primarily with broad, spiraling bands filled with thin stripes, and adorning the upper body are dense banded sections surrounding diamond-shaped windows. Anasazi pottery was created by coiling clay and smoothing the surface before painting, then finally firing, and their pottery was an invaluable utilitarian item for storing agricultural goods as well as a beautiful commodity for trading. Size: 5.875" W x 7.2" H (14.9 cm x 18.3 cm)
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Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2019; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Wells Ranch in Sanders, Arizona
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#178870
Condition:
Small chips to rim and body, with light fading to pigment, and some fire-clouding, otherwise intact and very good. Great preservation to decorative motifs. Handwritten inventory label beneath base.
Ana Maria Pacheco (Brazilian, bornAna Maria Pacheco (Brazilian, born 1943)/Study for Sculpture III/watercolour, 19cm x 13cm
Ancestral figure, Sepik River,Ancestral figure, Sepik River, PNG, approx 34cm H x 79cm W
ANCIENT PUEBLO ANASAZI CULTUREANCIENT PUEBLO ANASAZI CULTURE POTTERY PITCHERAncient Pueblo Anasazi culture black on white pottery pitcher, ca. 1000 AD, having three geometric patterns including a decorated handle, 7 3/4" h., 6" dia.
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Condition:
Minor chips to rim, patina and paint wear commensurate with age. No repairs. Provenance: A Pennsylvania collector.
ANAGNOSTARAS Theodore (AmericanANAGNOSTARAS Theodore (American 20th C.): Fauvist Style Waterside Scene through the Trees Oil/Canvas 24'' x 36'' signed lower left gilded frame with fabric matting 30 1/2'' x 42''.CONDITION: Several spots of paint fleck some craquelure.
Mark Catesby (British, 1679-1749)Mark Catesby (British, 1679-1749) Anas (Blue-Winged Shoveler), T.96, from [The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands,] London, 1731-1743 edition, hand-colored etching on laid paper with Strasbourg lily watermark, 13-3/4 x 10-1/4 in. (plate), 19-1/2 x 14 in. (page); modern gilt wood frame,
AN ACOMA OLLA An Acoma olla, havingAN ACOMA OLLA An Acoma olla, having a shouldered form with geometric paint decorated exterior, signed "Acoma N.M./ J.M.C", 7.5"h
The Death of Ananias/Elymas theThe Death of Ananias/Elymas the Socerer/a pair/reverse glass prints, 25cm x 35cm
31 ANASAZI POTTERY, STONE, BASKETRY31 ANASAZI POTTERY, STONE, BASKETRY & SHELL ARTIFACTSNative American, Southwestern United States, Eastern Arizona, Ancestral Puebloan/Anasazi culture, ca. 1150 to 1250 CE. A fabulous gathering of Ancestral Puebloan artifacts; four basket fragments, one pottery fragment, two strands of stone beads, sixteen stray stone beads, and eight shell beads. Presenting shades of tan and beige, each of the basket fragments are comprised of tightly woven strands of vegetal fiber. The grey piece of pottery is adorned with a stippled pattern. The stone beads all boast tube and barrel forms in hues of butterscotch and espresso, while the shell beads each exhibit a discoid shape in a lustrous tone of white. Size of largest: 19" L (48.3 cm); Size of custom display box: 24" W x 10.625" H (61 cm x 27 cm)
Provenance: private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection; ex-Dr. David Harner collection, Springdale, Arkansas, USA, acquired between the 1950s and 1960s
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#163433
Condition:
Baskets, pottery, and bead strands are all fragments of larger pieces. Light fraying to periphery of center basket piece. Nicks/chips to peripheries of beads. Otherwise, nice with light earthen deposits.
ANASAZI CHACO CANYON POTTERY BLACKANASAZI CHACO CANYON POTTERY BLACK ON WHITE PITCHERNative American, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Chaco Canyon, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 975 to 1150 CE. A tall pottery pitcher constructed via the traditional coil-and-scrape technique with a round but stable base, a piriform body, a thick neck, and a thick handle adorned with an applied snake. The white-ground exterior features a band of vertical lines and panels of vertical serrations along the neck as well as a meandering, line-filled band on the main body, all presented in applied black pigment. A pair of drilled holes on the front of the vessel are perhaps part of an old repair job. Pottery played an important role in Anasazi culture and included both utilitarian and decorative pieces that could be traded with neighboring communities for food or other goods. Anasazi pottery was made by hand coiling clay, then smoothing the surface and painting with designs before firing. Size: 6.6" Diameter x 8.875" H (16.8 cm x 22.5 cm)
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection
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#171439
Condition:
Repaired with restoration and overpainting. Two drilled holes on front of body perhaps part of an old repair job. Abrasions, pitting, and fading to original pigment commensurate with age. Nice preservation to most decorative motifs as well as snake on handle.
AN ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY JARAnAN ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY JARAn Anasazi Tularosa pottery jar, Pre-1500 AD With overall black on white zigzag geometric motif and stepped banding to neck Dimensions: 13" H x 16.5" Dia. Provenance: Jackson Street Gallery, Ltd., Seattle, WA, 2004
AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY VESSELAnAN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY VESSELAn Acoma Pueblo pottery vessel, Mid-20th century Appears unsigned A polychrome jar with geometric and rain motifs, with a red base with slight indentation Dimensions: 6.5" H x 7.75" Dia. Provenance: Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Private Collection Southern California, acquired from above, 2016.
LARGE ANASAZI PUERCO BLACK ON WHITELARGE ANASAZI PUERCO BLACK ON WHITE POTTERY SEED JARNative American, North America, found in New Mexico, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Puerco type, ca. 925 to 1125 CE. A sizable seed jar of an attractive style that is shaped via the coil-forming technique and densely embellished with black motifs atop the gray-white ground. The round-bottomed vessel features a broad, apple-shaped body, a bulging shoulder that tapers to a nearly planar neck, and a wide mouth leading inwards to the deep basin. The exterior is adorned with ample black linear and triangular motifs, some lined with petite nubbins, that impede the spaces of neighboring forms but do not touch in a characteristic manner. This jar is an exquisite example of fine utilitarian artistry by the ancient Anasazi! Size: 10.8" Diameter x 7.2" H (27.4 cm x 18.3 cm)
Provenance: private Pennsylvania, USA collection, acquired July 16, 2003
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#164454
Condition:
Minor abrasions to exterior surfaces, minor fading to pigmentation, and one stable pressure fissure in center of basin, otherwise intact and excellent. Wonderful preservation to exterior pigments.
AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY CANTEENAnAN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY CANTEENAn Acoma Pueblo pottery canteen, Early 20th century, New Mexico Marked to base: L.L. / Acoma / Sky City, N.M. With black and white fineline overall geometric motifs to front, sides, lugs, and spout, with a red base and added woven handle Dimensions: 7.75" H x 6.5" W x 6" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
AN ANASAZI BLACK-ON WHITE BOWLAN ANASAZI BLACK-ON WHITE BOWL An Anasazi black-on white bowl, likely Chaco, the interior having repeating geometric banding,
Acoma polychrome terracotta jarAcoma polychrome terracotta jar the body with a high shoulder painted with curvilinear and triangular designs in red orange and black on a cream ground the base a solid band of orange. 11.25''H Circa - 1900-1920.
ANASAZI MESA VERDE POTTERY JARANASAZI MESA VERDE POTTERY JAR W/ SUSPENSION LUGSNative American, Southwestern United States, Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloans, ca. 1250 to 1350 CE. A sizable, apple-shaped jar formed via the coil-and-scrape technique displaying a wondrous linear motif in classic black-on-white. A pair of petite handles flank the squat spout centered atop the gently sloped shoulder, and the base is slightly rounded but stable to keep the spout upright. Size: 6.5" W x 6.625" H (16.5 cm x 16.8 cm)
Provenance: private Orange County, California, USA collection acquired before 2000
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#178918
Condition:
Professional repairs to body and base, with restoration to one handle, and resurfacing with overpainting along new material and break lines. Minor abrasions and fading to pigment, with some petite spalls and nicks, otherwise in great condition. Nice preservation to original motif. Previous inventory label beneath body.
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO BLACK-ON-WHITEPREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO BLACK-ON-WHITE PITCHERNative America, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Chaco Reserve type, ca. 1100 CE. A beautiful pottery pitcher of a bulbous form that was created via the traditional coil-and-scrape method utilized by Anasazi artisans. The pitcher presents with a concave base, an apple-shaped body with a rounded shoulder, a thick handle along the verso, and a broad neck with a flared rim. The body and handle are decorated with broad, zigzagging bands filled with parallel frets, and the interior areas created by these bands are decorated with concentric triangular patterns. Size: 5.5" W x 6.3" H (14 cm x 16 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2019; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Well Ranch, Apache County, Arizona, USA
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#169092
Condition:
One stable fissure stemming from rim, with chips and nicks to handle, rim, body, and base, and light abrasions and fading to black pigment, otherwise intact and very good. Great preservation to black-painted motifs throughout. Old inventory number written beneath base.
AN ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY HANDLEDAN ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY HANDLED JARAn Anasazi Tularosa pottery handled jar, Pre-1500 AD The jar with overall black on white zigzag geometric motif and stepped banding to neck, featuring a skunk figural handle Dimensions: 6.75" H x 7" Dia.
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO POTTERYPREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO POTTERY DUCK EFFIGY PITCHERNative American, Southwestern United States, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Chaco, ca. 950 to 1200 CE. This is a remarkable effigy pitcher that is hand-built to resemble a bird. The elongated body rests on a rounded but stable base, and a rounded tail end projects upward from the body - reminiscent of a duck. An opening in the neck leads into the hollow interior and a ribbed handle connects the rim to the midsection, and two rounded protuberances flank the rim on either side of the handle. These knobs might have functioned as lugs for securing a lid or covering. The exterior is slipped in a white-gray pigment then decorated with linear motifs of triangles, wavy lines, and solid banding - that represent the folded wings and plumage of the bird. The piece is made using the coil and scrape method, to smooth the walls and then painted before firing. Size: 6" L x 4" W x 4.25" H (15.2 cm x 10.2 cm x 10.8 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2001; ex-Cheryl S. Johnson and Fred Morrill collection
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#169101
Condition:
Repaired and restored from over a dozen pieces. Break lines are visible, and a few are infilled with new material to fill gaps. Several pin hole perforations and losses along the break lines. Glue adhesive residue is visible on interior. Motifs are well preserved.
ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY BLACKANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY BLACK ON WHITE JARNative American, southwestern United States, New Mexico, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) period, Tularosa, ca. 900 to 1450 CE. A spherical jar with a round but stable base and a squat neck, all formed via the coil-and-scrape technique. The vessel is decorated with dense linear motifs including zigzagging bands, large circles filled with thick and thin stripes, and X-shaped patterns around the neck. Size: 6.5" W x 5.875" H (16.5 cm x 14.9 cm)
Provenance: private Orange County, California, USA collection acquired before 2000
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#178904
Condition:
Professionally repaired with restoration in some areas, and resurfacing with overpainting along new material and break lines. Minor abrasions, with chips to rim, light fading to pigment, and minor earthen deposits. Nice preservation to linear motifs. Modern putty globules on base.
ACOMA PUEBLO, SOUTHWEST AMERICANACOMA PUEBLO, SOUTHWEST AMERICAN INDIAN CANTEEN OR Acoma Pueblo, Southwest American Indian canteen or vessel in the abstracted shape of a tortoise, 7"l
Pueblo Indian Pottery Vase AnitaPueblo Indian Pottery Vase Anita Saye bird decorations 5 1/2'' excellent.
Acoma pottery canteen vessel withAcoma pottery canteen vessel with sgraffito decoration of a growling bear. Signed on the bottom ''RNKS Aragon, Acoma, NM''. 9"H x 12"W.
Women in a Southwest setting withWomen in a Southwest setting with Acoma pot. sight size: 26'' H x 35.5'' W.
CARIBOU ANTLERS w:66 in. OtherCARIBOU ANTLERS w:66 in. Other Notes: DHS
LARGE PREHISTORIC ANASAZI WINGATELARGE PREHISTORIC ANASAZI WINGATE RED ON BLACK JARNative American, Southwestern United States, Four Corners Region, southern Colorado Plateau, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1030 to 1175 CE. A sizable redware pottery jar formed via the traditional Anasazi coil-and-scrape technique with a slightly rounded but stable base, an inverted bell-shaped body with a bulging carination, a rounded shoulder, and a thin rim surrounding the deep basin. The russet-hued exterior is densely decorated with black pigment that forms spiraling right-angle bands, solid stripes, and slash-filled stripes. While undecorated, the base and lower body exhibit areas of fire-darkening that almost appear to be intentional areas of embellishment! Size: 12.85" Diameter x 8" H (32.6 cm x 20.3 cm)
Provenance: ex-John B. Kendrick II collection, Denver, Colorado, USA, acquired 1965 to 1990; John B. Kendrick II was that son of John B. Kendrick, Wyoming governor and US senator
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#172394
Condition:
Repair and restoration to rim, with resurfacing and overpainting along new material and break lines. Abrasions, nicks, small chips, and pitting, with fading and darkening to pigment in scattered areas, and large areas of fire-darkening visible along base. Nice preservation to black pigment in most areas.
HUGE ANASAZI MESA VERDE BLACK-ON-WHITEHUGE ANASAZI MESA VERDE BLACK-ON-WHITE OLLANative American, Southwestern United States, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Mesa Verde type, ca. 1200 to 1350 CE. A sizable olla of carinated form shaped from pottery via the coil-and-scrape technique. The vessel exhibits a round but stable form with a sloping shoulder and a squat neck, and across the white surfaces are black linear bands that form intriguing zigzagging, circular, spiraling, and triangular forms. Vessels from this tradition were made from a gray or white clay with angular fragments of temper and this one has a pearly gray-white slip that was then overpainted with a black pigment made from carbon. Largely, these were made by women who lived in cliff dwellings like those seen at Mesa Verde National Park. Size: 15" Diameter x 16" H (38.1 cm x 40.6 cm)
Provenance: private Capistrano, California, USA collection, acquired before 2010
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#179522
Condition:
Repaired with restoration as shown, and with resurfacing and overpainting along new material and break lines. Abrasions and fading to exterior pigment, with light earthen deposits, and rough surface texture in scattered areas. Nice preservation to original decorative style.
ANASAZI BLACK-ON-WHITE POTTERYANASAZI BLACK-ON-WHITE POTTERY CANTEEN - TRIANGLE MOTIF...Native American, Southwestern USA, Colorado or New Mexico, Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloans, Pueblo II, ca. 900 to 1150 CE. A wonderful, hand-formed ceramic pitcher presenting a concave base and curved walls that rise to a broad, flat shoulder, a narrow neck, and a gently flared lip, all flanked by twin lug handles. Adorned with Mesa Verde style black-on-white decoration, the ancient vessel boasts a lovely pattern of concentric triangles along the shoulder, while a pair of horizontal bands encircles the neck. This vessel was made by hand coiling pottery, smoothing it, and baking it in an open-air fire. This type of vessel was made for carrying water, with a narrow neck to prevent evaporation and allow a plug. Size: 6.6" Diameter x 4.4" H (16.8 cm x 11.2 cm)
Vessels from this tradition were made from a gray or white clay with angular fragments of temper and this one has a pearly gray-white slip that was then overpainted with a black pigment made from carbon. Largely, these were made by women who lived in cliff dwellings like those seen at Mesa Verde National Park - indeed at the Park, there is a large house containing 94 rooms, a kiva, and a water reservoir, known as Mug House because its European discoverers, Charles Mason and the Wetherill brothers, found three mugs hung in one of the rooms from a rope of woven yucca.
Provenance: private Eagle, Colorado, USA collection, acquired in the 1990s
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#168263
Condition:
Restoration to 1 handle. Expected abrasions and pitting, commensurate with age. Coils of pottery visible on interior of neck. Otherwise, excellent with impressive remaining pigments.
ANASAZI CASA GRANDE STYLE JAR,ANASAZI CASA GRANDE STYLE JAR, SAM JOHNSON COAAnasazi Casa Grande style painted jar, 1200-1400 A.D., Southern Arizona, carry holes below rim, chip at one side, approx 4 7/8"h, 5.75"diam, 1lbs **Accompanied by a Sam Johnson, Caddo Trading Company, certificate of authenticity, #10966**
Acoma Water Vessel Geometric decoration.Acoma Water Vessel Geometric decoration. Minor abrasions & wear. Ht. 13'' Max. Dia. 13''E