- (34) Shawnee Pottery - Corn Pattern
(34) Shawnee Pottery - Corn Pattern DinnerwareTo include Shawnee and Stanford corn cob pattern dinnerware: salt shakers cups cream & sugar teapot tumblers soup tureen butter holder spoon rest and other containers circa 20th century excellent condition.
- 25pc Shawnee Corn Ware
25pc Shawnee Corn Ware
- Shawnee Corn King serving pieces
Shawnee Corn King serving pieces and table items including salt and pepper shakers, a creamer, graduated bowls, a platter, and a covered casserole dish. All marked on the base. S & P: 5"H. Firing lines to basin of large bowl, nick to rim of casserole, and small line on edge of platter.
- Native American pottery restored
Native American pottery restored pot with incised decoration on neck and vertical line carving on body, from Justus, OH, Stark Co. 6 1/2"H x 7"dia.
- Southwest Native American pottery
Southwest Native American pottery vessel 10 3/" g together with a pair of Taos pueblo snow shoes 15" dia. ?
- Native American Southwest Indian
Native American Southwest Indian black pottery jar in the form of a bird signed indistinctly. 4"h.x8"l.
- THREE SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY VESSELSThree
THREE SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY VESSELSThree Southwestern pottery vessels, 20th Century Comprising a bird-form San Ildefonso Pueblo pottery dish by Shawna Dunlap and two Mexican bowls, 3 pieces Larger: 3.375" H x 7" W x 6" D; smaller: 1" H x 5.5" Dia. Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA Notes: From the library. Dimensions: Larger: 3.375" H x 7" W x 6" D; smaller: 1" H x 5.5" Dia. Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA
- Cherokee Indian Pottery by Cora
Cherokee Indian Pottery by Cora Wahnetah well known Indian potter 1907-1986 carved 5'' tall 6'' diameter excellent.
- Box SW Native Pottery
Box SW Native Pottery
- THREE SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSThree
THREE SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSThree Southwest Pottery Vessels , incl. a Zuni owl, a Mohave effigy jar with beads, and a red Maricopa effigy jar, tallest h. 7 1/4 in Provenance: Kania-Ferrin Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, 1992 (red effigy)
- Four Native American pottery vessels;
Four Native American pottery vessels; polychrome and sgraffito decorations, one marked Cherokee, N.C. Tallest 9 3/4"H. Good condition, three rim chips on "Cherokee" vase and restoration to bowl.
- Box Indian Arrowheads and Pottery
Box Indian Arrowheads and Pottery
- FIVE PREHISTORIC POTTERY ITEMS.
FIVE PREHISTORIC POTTERY ITEMS. Early American Indian cultures including Quapaw Dallas and Ft. Ancient ca.1200-1600. Two circular trowels 2 3/4'' 4 1/4''d. and two miniature jars both from Tennessee. One has flint points inside. Both 2 1/2''h. Together with a redware storage jar found in Red River County Texas. Repair. 5 1/2''h. 8 1/4''d. Ex Dan Stroud. \As per our policy we do not guarantee the authenticity of of any item created before 1500.
- NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL POTTERY BOWL Attributed Cherokee, likely a ceremonial bowl with two figural head handles each wearing a tall hat, supported on three tapered feet.
- NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Innovative
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Innovative Form Tall Neck Jar with Polychrome Decoration by Nampeyo (1860-1942) Tewa-Hopi artist who revived the Sikyati First Mesa style of decoration evident here unsigned but with card from Andrea Fisher Santa Fe Gallery
- Southwestern Native American Indian
Southwestern Native American Indian pottery tray 1" h. 3 3/4" w. ?
- VINTAGE SHAWNEE CERAMIC WATERMILL
VINTAGE SHAWNEE CERAMIC WATERMILL PLANTERIn mustard coloration, depicting a watermill, with opening for a plant. Shawnee backstamp on base.
Dimensions: 7"L x 4.75"W x 5.75"H
Manufacturer: Shawnee
Country of Origin: USA
Condition:
Age related wear, with small chip to base.
- INDIAN BOWL. Southwest late 19th-early
INDIAN BOWL. Southwest late 19th-early 20th century earthenware. Low bowl with interior painted designs.3 1/2''h. 8 1/2''d. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. Wear chips. Charles Shanafelt (b. 1855) was the senior member of the brickmaking firm of Shanafelt and Keurt. He collected the Cochiti figures offered here about 1900 and about 1915 they were placed in the ''relic room'' of an Ohio county courthouse. They remained there until later in the twentieth century they were transferred to a local historical institution. That institution has deaccessioned this collection and is selling it to further its mission.
- Native American Southwest pottery
Native American Southwest pottery wedding vase with polychrome design to body displaying a stepped formation. 6"H. Some flaking and nicks to the surface.
- INDIAN POTTERY OLLA. Southwest
INDIAN POTTERY OLLA. Southwest late 19th-early 20th century earthenware. Concave base flared rim and stylized foliate designs. 5 1/2''h. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. Charles Shanafelt (b. 1855) was the senior member of the brickmaking firm of Shanafelt and Keurt. He collected the Cochiti figures offered here about 1900 and about 1915 they were placed in the ''relic room'' of an Ohio county courthouse. They remained there until later in the twentieth century they were transferred to a local historical institution. That institution has deaccessioned this collection and is selling it to further its mission.
- CHEROKEE KANSAS STONEWARE MINI
CHEROKEE KANSAS STONEWARE MINI JUG
- NATIVE AMERICAN PIT FIRED POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN PIT FIRED POTTERY VASE
- Native American pottery bowl with
Native American pottery bowl with applied decoration found near Navarre, OH, Stark Co. 6 1/2"dia. Two areas of restoration on rim.
- A Native American Pottery JarPainted
A Native American Pottery JarPainted in geometric designs signed illegible to the base 3.25''H circa mid 20th century.
- Quapaw style Mississippian Pottery
Quapaw style Mississippian Pottery vase, red, black & white decoration, rounded but stable base, unmarked, 11-1/2" h
- Set of four redware pitchers in
Set of four redware pitchers in the form of Native Americans 5 3/4" h. ?
- NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Squatty
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Squatty Narrow Mouth Pot with Polychrome Decoration by Steven Lucas (Polacca AZ active 1985-present ) Tewa-Hopi artist grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo of the clan that revived the Sikyati First Mesa style of decoratio
- An Indus Valley Decorated Ceramic
An Indus Valley Decorated Ceramic Bowl Reddish brown pottery bowl with angled shoulders and narrow mouth decorated in brown pigments with two animals and geometric patterns. Small foot on base. 4-1/2"T x 7-1/2"W at girth. From a private Shaker Heights Ohio collection.
- FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY POTSFour
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY POTSFour Native American pottery pots. One Sherry Tafoya Santa Clara Pueblo. Carved surface 5.5"H., signed on base Sherry Tafoya Santa Clara Pueblo; Two Wilfred Garcia Acoma N.Mex. Corn maiden jar, 12.5"H., signed on base W.Garcia Acoma N.Mex; Red Starr Sioux redware pottery incised and inlaid with turquoise, incised bear, buffalo, eagle, and fox. 4.5"H. x 5.5"Dia.; Tsigowanu Kwa Povi redware pottery, 6.75"H. Signed on bottom Tsigowanu, Kwa Poui, 4-6-91
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
- (8) NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY PCS
(8) NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY PCS - All late 19th-early 20th century including: Early Navajo (Native American) Bowl (Tetsa) in red clay with slip and paint decoration to the interior having flared canted sides decoration prevalent circa 1868-1903 3 5/8
- NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Squatty
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Squatty Narrow Mouth Pot with Polychrome Decoration by Steven Lucas (Polacca AZ active 1985-present ) Tewa-Hopi artist grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo of the clan that revived the Sikyati First Mesa style of decoration
- NATIVE AMERICAN ZIA PUEBLO POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN ZIA PUEBLO POTTERY WITH DEER AND BIRDS Early 20th century.
- THREE FIGURAL PIPE BOWLS. Attributed
THREE FIGURAL PIPE BOWLS. Attributed to American Indians 20th century pottery. Similar forms of buff colored clay with different animal decorations. Buffalo owl and turtle approximately 4''h. 5''l.
- SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY VASE: Having polychrome painted geometrical designs. Approx. 6.75'' h x 10'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered wear to paint consistent with age and use.
- Southwestern Pueblo Pottery Plus
Southwestern Pueblo Pottery Plus a Vase from Cherokee Sequoya School lot of 4 including an Isleta bowl painted with triangular geometrics height 3 in. x diameter 4 in.; PLUS a Zia dish height 1 in. x diameter 5 in.; PLUS a Pima Wedding Vase double spouted with black linear decorations height 6.75 in. x diameter 6.5 in.; AND a Cherokee vase from the Sequoya?School by Josie E. and dated 1941 height 4.75 in. x diameter 3.75 in.early to mid-20th century From the collection of J.W. Carpenter Condition: Vertical hairline crack in Isleta; fading to Pima vase.
- A GROUPING OF SIX NATIVE AMERICAN
A GROUPING OF SIX NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ITEMS Southwest origin or possibly early Sioux, light clay with red slip designs, including a large olla, (3) vases, bowl, and pitcher.