- TESUQUE PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL, EARLY 20TH
TESUQUE PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL, EARLY 20TH C.Tesuque Pueblo pottery bowl, early 20th c., 10 1/2" h. Provenance: Fenn Gallery, 1984.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Minor surface abrasions, small chip to underside of lid rim.
- 2 SMALL PAINTED SANTO DOMINGO-PUEBLO
2 SMALL PAINTED SANTO DOMINGO-PUEBLO POTTERY PIECEca. late 19th-1930; both round basket shaped handled pots with polychrome painted decoration: two-color floral decorated round pot with arched handle, cream ground and large four-petal flowers on trailing vine in black paint, 3 3/4"d, 4"h, Condition: good; three-color tribal cross decorated round pot with cream ground, orange-umber and black decoration of cross design and plant stems, large arching handle, 3 3/4"x 3 1/2"x 4 1/2", Condition: hairline crack to handle
- GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN EARTHENWARE
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN EARTHENWARE Round, black Santa Clara Pueblo pottery bowl by Cresencia Tafoya, signed 'Cresencia, Santa Clara'.
- Polychrome Pueblo Pottery
lot of 2,
Polychrome Pueblo Pottery
lot of 2, includes:
Minnie Vigil (Santa Clara, b. 1931)
having a highly polished redware body and buff neck; signed on base, height 6-1/2 inches x diameter 5-3/4 inches
Vicky T. Calabaza (Kewa, b. 1959)
globular jar desiged with feather and geometric elements, height 7-1/4 inches x diameter 8-1/4 inches
- Navajo and Pueblo Pottery, PLUS
lot
Navajo and Pueblo Pottery, PLUS
lot of 7, includes artists:
Elizabeth Manygoats (Diné, b. 1973), height 3 inches x diameter 5 inches
Lonnie Vigil (Nambe, b. 1949), height 4 inches x diameter 5 inches
Polly Rose Folwell (Santa Clara, b. 1962), height 3-1/2 inches x diameter 3 inches AND height 4 inches x diameter 3-1/2 inches
Robert Patricio (Acoma, 20th century), height 3-3/4 inches x diameter 4-1/2 inches
Glen Nipshank (Bigstone Cree, 20th century), height 4 inches x diameter 3-1/2 inches AND height 4 inches x diameter 3 inches
- Pueblo Pottery Moccasins
mid-20th century
lot
Pueblo Pottery Moccasins
mid-20th century
lot of 3 pairs and a boot; sizes range:
largest height 2-3/4 inches x length 5-1/2 inches x width 2 inches
smallest height 2-1/2 inches x length 3 inches x width 1-1/2 inches
- A COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO
A COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERY1) Reyes Pino (born 1950, Zia Pueblo) pottery vase with birds, signed on the base. Measures 5.25 x 6 x 6 inches.2) A blackware figural bird dish, unsigned. Measures 2.75 x 5 x 4 inches. A hairline crack extends across the dish near the tail.3) Chris Martinez (born 1968, Santa Clara - Tewa) blackware vase, signed on the base. Measures 6.25 x 5 x 5 inches.4) Carmel Romero (1909-2004, Santa Clara) carved blackware vase with clouds, signed on the base. Measures 3.75 x 4.25 x 4.25 inches. A half-inch hairline crack extends downwards from the upper rim.5) A polychrome vase in an unusual form, attributed as Hopi, unsigned. Measures 4 x 6.25 x 3 inches. Some abrasion and loss to the decoration near the upper rim.Measurements are included in the description.Very good condition, noting some flaws as described above. There are no other chips, cracks, repairs, scratches or areas of heavy wear.
- A COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO
A COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERY1) A blackware wedding vase signed J.M. S.O.P. on the base. Measures 5.5 x 4 x 3.5 inches..2) A redware bowl with black decoration, unsigned. Measures 3 x 5.25 inches.3) A blackware wedding vase, unsigned. Measures 5 x 4.5 x 3 inches. Rim chip on one spout.4) Reyes Pino (born 1950, Zia Pueblo) signed vase with birds. Measures 4.5 x 5.75 x 5.75 inches.5) An polychrome vase with birds, unsigned. Measures 6 x 5 x 5 inches.Measurements are included in the description.Very good condition, noting a rim chip on one of the wedding vases. There are no other chips, cracks, repairs, scratches or areas of heavy wear.
- A 19TH CENTURY ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA
A 19TH CENTURY ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA WITH RED BASEThe nice, large olla with convex collar above the swollen shoulder is decorated by a band of repeating stylized bird figures in geometric reserves above traditional designs and an unusual base finish in red as opposed to the typical brown slip found on the base of Zuni pots like this good 19th century example with convex base.Measures 9 x 10 inches.Good condition as shown with wear and the typical effects of age and use, no major damage or repair.
- PUEBLO POTTERY EARTHENWARE POT 8½"
PUEBLO POTTERY EARTHENWARE POT 8½" x 8" With geometric designs and bear motif on an off white ground, signed R. Malic, Acoma, N.M. to the underside.
- TWO PUEBLO POTTERY EARTHENWARE VASES
TWO PUEBLO POTTERY EARTHENWARE VASES 5½" x 4½" each Each with geometrics patterns and designs on an off white ground, signed to the underside, E Smith Jemez Puc. and dated 6.20.81.
- (3) Bura sculpture, pottery dishes to
(3) Bura sculpture, pottery dishes to include a terracotta Bura style phallic figure with human visage, 8 1/4"H, a Santa Clara pottery bird effigy, 5 1/4"L, along with a pueblo pottery bowl in polychrome paint decoration, 4 1/2" dia, unsigned.
- (2) ANCESTRAL PUEBLO POTTERY BOWLS RESTORED.Pre-Columbian.
(2) ANCESTRAL PUEBLO POTTERY BOWLS RESTORED.Pre-Columbian. American Southwest. They are 3 to 3 1/2" high, 7 1/2" to 8" diameter.
- ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA Circa 1900.
ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA Circa 1900. Native American pottery.
- JO THOMPSON (AMERICAN 20TH/21ST CENTURY),
JO THOMPSON (AMERICAN 20TH/21ST CENTURY), PUEBLO POTTERY, ETCHING AND AQUATINT, SIGNED AND NUMBERED 34/175 L.R. AND TITLED L.L., FRAME: 28 X 36 1/4 IN. (71.1 X 92.1 CM.)Jo Thompson (American 20th/21st Century), Pueblo Pottery, Etching and Aquatint, Signed and numbered 34/175 l.r. and titled l.l.,, Dimensions: Frame: 28 x 36 1/4 in. (71.1 x 92.1 cm.)
- ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY VESSEL Acoma Pueblo
ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY VESSEL Acoma Pueblo pottery vessel with floral painted decoration around the body. 6.25" H x 4.75" diameter.
- DONALD CHINANA JEMEZ SOUTHWEST POTTERY
DONALD CHINANA JEMEZ SOUTHWEST POTTERY VASE Donald Chinana Jemez Southwest Pueblo pottery vase, signed to base. 6.75? H x 8.75? diameter.
- NATIVE AMERICAN ZIA PUEBLO "TURKEY"
NATIVE AMERICAN ZIA PUEBLO "TURKEY" POTTERY OLLA Southwest Native American Zia Pueblo pottery olla, circa early 20th century, the cream ground with painted red and black turkey and flower motifs, with detached label bearing illegible inscription, possibly reads "Bowl jug from grave on Moore...25 miles east of Clayton, Union County - New Mexico / April 2, 1929 by ....". 5.5" H X 5.5" diameter.
- MID 20C. SANTA CLARA WEDDING VASE SIGNED
MID 20C. SANTA CLARA WEDDING VASE SIGNED NICOLASAThe back on black pueblo pottery vase as shown.Measures 7.5 x 6 x 4 inches.Very good condition. There are no chips, cracks, repairs.Provenance: The 40 year collection of Father Tom Wiederholt, Kansas City, Missouri. Tom was a close personal friend of scholar and curator Ralph 'Ted' Coe who advised Tom on most of his acquisitions.
- CLINTON BAERMANN (B.1941) PUEBLO POTTERY
CLINTON BAERMANN (B.1941) PUEBLO POTTERY PRINTFramed print on paper, Pueblo Pottery, signed lower right Clinton Baermann (Texas, b.1941), sight: 15.5"h, 19.75"w, overall: 25.75"h, 29.5"w, 12.75lbs
- 22) COLLECTION VINTAGE SOUTHWEST ARTS
22) COLLECTION VINTAGE SOUTHWEST ARTS CRAFTS BOOKS(lot of 22) Collection of vintage southwest arts and crafts books, 20th c., some autographed, most profusely colored illustrated accompanied by informational text, comprising: (1) "Pottery Treasures," photographed by Jerry Jacka, by Spencer Gill, copyright 1976; (1) "Arizona Highways Indian Arts and Crafts," by Clara Lee Tanner, copyright 1976; (1) "Pueblo Pottery of the New Mexico Indians," by Betty Toulous, copyright 1977; (1) "Seven Families in Pueblo Pottery," Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, copyright, 1974; (1) "Santa Clara Pottery Today," by Betty LeFree, copyright 1975; (1) "Generations in Clay: Pueblo Pottery of the American Southwest," by Alfred E. Dittert, Jr. and Fred Plog, copyright 1980; (1) "Prehistoric Southwestern Craft Arts," by Clara Lee Tanner, copyright 1976; (2) "Modern Pueblo Pottery," signed by Francis H. Harlow, August 19th, 1977, copyright 1977; (1) "Old Father: the Storyteller," by Pablita Velarde, signed, copyright 1960; (1) "The Pottery and Jewels of Joseph Lonewolf," limited edition, numbered 22, silver issue, signed, copyright 1975; (1) "Coyote Wisdom," by J. Frank Dobie, copyright 1938, marked Alfred A. King to front of page; (1) "Allan Houser," signed, by Barbara H. Perlman, copyright 1987; (1) "A Consumer's Guide to Southwestern Indian Arts and Crafts," by Mark Bahti, copyright 1975; (1) "Christmas in the old Santa Fe," by Peter Ribera Ortega, signed, copyright 1961; (3) "Loloma: A Retrospective View," art catalogs, by Erin Younger, copyright 1978; (1) "Master Pueblo Potters," varied artists, ACA Galleries, September 6-27, 1980; (1) "The Legend of Maria," by Susan Brown McGreevy, copyright 1982; (2) "Adobe Notes," by Kate and D.N.S.; sizes varied, largest: approx 12.5"h, 10"w; 26lbs total *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch*
- (3) NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ANIMALS,
(3) NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ANIMALS, BEADED OWL(lot of 3) Native American decorative figures, including: (1) Santa Clara Pueblo blackware pottery turtle, signed Legoria Tafoya (1911-1984), dated 1973, with geometric pattern to the shell, (1) Acoma beaded owl, (1) Cochiti Pueblo pottery frog, with geometric pattern and open mouth; largest: approx 5"h, 3.75"w, 3.5"d; 1.5lbs total *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
- (2) NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERY FIGURES(lot
(2) NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERY FIGURES(lot of 2) Native American pottery figures, possibly Cochiti Pueblo, unsigned, including: (1) standing, approx 10.25"h, 5"w, 2"d, (1) seated, approx 6"h, 3.75"w, 4.5"d; 2.5lbs total *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
- OLIVAS SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL. Signed
OLIVAS SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL. Signed Olivas pottery Gil GWA 19 Jan 95. From a Brooklyn NY estate. Dimensions: 8.50"H Condition: Good.
- LINDA CONCHO, ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL
LINDA CONCHO, ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL Linda Concho, Acoma Pueblo pottery bowl in black and white, signed "Acoma, N.M. / L. Concho" to underside. 4.25" H x 9" diameter.
- J. CHEROMIAH, LAGUNA PUEBLO POTTERY
J. CHEROMIAH, LAGUNA PUEBLO POTTERY POT Laguna Pueblo pot by J. Cheromiah, black designs on white slip, signed "Laguna, N.M. / J. Cheromiah" to underside. 9" H x 10.5" diameter.
- 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
- TWO ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY BOWLSTwo Acoma
TWO ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY BOWLSTwo Acoma Pueblo pottery bowls, Two works: Emma Lewis (b. 1931, Acoma Pueblo) A polychrome bowl, late 20th/early 21st century Signed to underside: Emma Lewis / Acoma The three-color bowl with Mimbres animal motifs 4.25" H x 6.5" Dia. A black on white pottery bowl, late 20th/early 21st century Signed to underside: M. Miller of Acoma, N. Mex. The bowl with all-over black checkered geometric motif on white buff 2.875" H x 4.25" Dia. 2 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- THREE ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY VESSELSThree
THREE ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY VESSELSThree Acoma Pueblo pottery vessels, Three works: Santana Antonio (b. 1915, Acoma Pueblo) A polychrome olla jar, late 20th century Signed to underside: Acoma N.M. / S. Antonio The three-color jar with chicken and floral motifs on white slip 4.5" H x 5.25" Dia. Vivian Seymour (b. 20th century, Acoma Pueblo) A black on white seed pot, late 20th century Signed to underside: V Seymour / Acoma, NM The pot with black spiraled step motif of white slip 3.75" H x 4.75" Dia. Jackie Shutiva Histia (b. 1961, Acoma Pueblo) A white corn jar, early 21st century Incised to underside: Histia Shutiva / Acoma N.M. The speckled white jar with high relief ear of corn and opposed twisted handles 6.125" H x 6.5" Dia. 3 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- A GROUP OF SANTA DOMINGO PUEBLO POTTERY
A GROUP OF SANTA DOMINGO PUEBLO POTTERY ITEMSA group of Santa Domingo Pueblo pottery items, Early/mid-20th century; New Mexico Each appears unmarked The polychrome pottery group with various three-color floral and foliate motifs, comprising two with crimped rims, two with flared spouts, and two other handled baskets, 6 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 5" H x 7.5" W x 5.75" D; smallest: 2.325" H x 4.875" W x 2.875" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- A GROUP OF SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO POTTERY
A GROUP OF SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO POTTERY ITEMSA group of Santo Domingo Pueblo pottery items, Early/mid-20th century; New Mexico Each appears unmarked The polychrome items with various traditional foliate and floral motifs comprising a pitcher, three diminutive handled baskets, a bowl with crimped rim, a wedding vase, and a cup, 8 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 4.25" H x 7" W x 4.25" D; smallest: 2.25" H x 3.325" W x 2.325" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY RAIN GOD
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY RAIN GOD FIGURESA group of Puebloan pottery rain god figures, Early/mid-20th century; Southwestern United States One signed to base Six works comprising three Tesuque Pueblo pottery rain god figures, each with a pot, two with pigmented body and designs, and one with smoke-marked finish overall, as well as a large Tesuque Pueblo micaceous pottery rain god with a large pot, together with two blackware pottery rain gods including a Nambe Pueblo figure by Marie Herrera (b.1943, Nambe Pueblo) and one with a two-strand turquoise necklace, 6 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 7.25" H x 4" W x 4.5" D; smallest: 5.75" H x 3.25" W x 3.5" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- TWO SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO POTTERY VESSELSTwo
TWO SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO POTTERY VESSELSTwo San Ildefonso Pueblo pottery vessels, Two works: Albert and Josephine Vigil (1927-2009 and 1927-2001, San Ildefonso Pueblo) A San Ildefonso redware pottery jar, late 20th/21st century Signed to base: Albert & Josephine / San Ildefonso Pue A shouldered small bowl with banded buff feather motif 4.25" H x 5.25" Dia. Doug and Charlotte Vigil (each b. 1954; San Ildefonso Pueblo) A San Ildefonso redware pottery jar, late 20th century Signed to base: Doug Charlotte Vigil / San Ildefonso Pue A vase form jar with a band of buff curvilinear motifs 6.75" H x 5" Dia. 2 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California Second jar exhibited: SWAIA 69th Annual Indian Market, Santa Fe, NM, 1990.
- TWO HOPI PUEBLO POTTERY JARSTwo Hopi
TWO HOPI PUEBLO POTTERY JARSTwo Hopi Pueblo pottery jars, Two works: Verla Dewakuku (b. 1932, Hopi) A black on red pottery bowl, late 20th century Signed to underside: V. Dewakuku The bowl with all-over geometric motif 4" H x 4.325" Dia. Ella Mae Talashif (b. 20th century, Hopi) A polychrome pottery jar, late 20th century Signed to underside: Ella Mae Talashif / Waipi Village The three-color jar with all-over geometric motif 4.75" H x 4.875" Dia. 2 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- A COCHITI PUEBLO POTTERY CANTEENA Cochiti
A COCHITI PUEBLO POTTERY CANTEENA Cochiti Pueblo pottery canteen, Early 20th century; New Mexico Appears unmarked The upright canteen with three-color kiva step and foliate motifs, opposed lug handles, and later added corn cob stopper Dimensions: 5.75" H x 8.75" W x 7" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- MARGARET SEYMOUR (1931-2006, ACOMA PUEBLO),
MARGARET SEYMOUR (1931-2006, ACOMA PUEBLO), AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY SEED POT, MID-20TH/21ST CENTURYMargaret Seymour (1931-2006, Acoma Pueblo), An Acoma Pueblo pottery seed pot, mid-20th/21st century Signed to underside: M. Seymour / Acoma / NM / USA / [pictograph of Acoma Pueblo] The black-on-white pottery vessel with black fineline starburst pattern to top, edged with a polychrome and a figural band, and with black and white diamond columns beneath, all on white slip glaze Dimensions: 7" H x 7.5" Dia.