- SOUTHWEST POTTERY BOWLSouthwest pottery
SOUTHWEST POTTERY BOWLSouthwest pottery bowl, 3 1/4" h., 5 3/4" dia.
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Condition:
Rim chip, sporadic surface abrasions.
- A SOUTHWEST POTTERY VASE, PROBABLY HOPI
A SOUTHWEST POTTERY VASE, PROBABLY HOPI A Southwest pottery vase, probably Hopi, the ovoid form slip decorated with birds and cacti, signed on base with a figure of animal 12"h
- ASSORTED DECORATIONS & COLLECTIBLES
ASSORTED DECORATIONS & COLLECTIBLES Including French handmade ceramic pea fowl, 9 1/2 in. H.; American Southwest pottery piece, approx. 5 1/4 in. H.; hardstone Fu Dog, 2 1/2 in. H.; Victorian cast iron match holder; vintage cast open pelican bottle opener and bull dog; antique oak tea caddy with metal mounts, 4 1/2 in. H., 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.; candlesticks, 12 to 13 3/4 in. H.; brass Lowe limited edition brass sculpture, 9 1/4 in. H. and other items.
- 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.
- B. DELARME SOUTHWEST POTTERY SEED POT,
B. DELARME SOUTHWEST POTTERY SEED POT, ACOMA, NM Southwest Native American pottery jar / seed pot with repeating geometric black and white star pattern, signed "B. Delarme Acoma Sky City, N.M." to underside. 3" H x 3.5" diameter.
- L. VALLO SOUTHWEST POTTERY SEED POT,
L. VALLO SOUTHWEST POTTERY SEED POT, ACOMA, NM Southwest Native American pottery jar / seed pot with repeating geometric black and white pattern, signed "Acoma / L. Vallo" to underside. 3" H x 3.5" diameter.
- P. ESTEVANO SOUTHWEST POTTERY VASE,
P. ESTEVANO SOUTHWEST POTTERY VASE, ACOMA, NM Southwest Native American pottery jar / vase with repeating geometric black and white pattern, signed "P. Estevano / Acoma, NM" to underside. 4.5" H x 5.5" diameter.
- RED HORSE CLAY SOUTHWEST POTTERY CHARGER
RED HORSE CLAY SOUTHWEST POTTERY CHARGER Red Horse Clay Southwestern Native American motif terracotta art pottery charger mounted for wall hanging, depicting stylized horse and rider design with turquoise and carnelian glaze accents, signed and dated on reverse: "Red Hore Clay '95." 12.5" H x 13.5" W. Areas of light crazing.
- (4) NATIVE AMERICAN & SOUTHWEST POTTERY(lot
(4) NATIVE AMERICAN & SOUTHWEST POTTERY(lot of 4) Collection of Native American and Southwest pottery: (1) Acoma Pueblo, Susan Sarracino, decorated pot in traditional Acoma colors, approx 6.25"h, 4.75"diam; (1) Santa Clara, illegible signature, decorated redware pot, approx 4.25"h, 5.5"diam; (1) Santa Clara, Belen Tapia, polychromatic redware, small flaw to exterior, approx 2.75"h, 5"diam; (1) Santa Clara, L. Ortiz, red and black decorated redware, approx 5.25"h, 6"diam; approx 5.25lbs total
- A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST POTTERY WEDDING
A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST POTTERY WEDDING VASESA group of Southwest pottery wedding vases, Four works: Pearl Norris (b. 20th century, Maricopa) A handled wedding vase, mid-20th century Signed to underside: Pearl Norris W.H.P. The redware vase with denticulated motif 7.25" H x 5.325" W x 5.325" D Vivian K. Mumzewa (1905-1984, Hopi) A black on redware wedding vase, mid-20th century Signed to underside: Vivian K Mumzewa The vase with avian motifs to waist and painted handle 8.5" H x 6.325" W x 4.5" D A Navajo wedding vase, early/mid-20th century Appears unmarked The vase with pitch slip and incised yucca plant motifs 7.25" H x 4.625" W x 3.75" D A Maricopa wedding vase, early/mid-20th century Appears unmarked The vase with possible cloud motif and flat handle 7" H x 7" W x 4.75" D 4 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- 8 SOUTHWEST CERAMICS: 2 ACOMA LUCY LEWIS
8 SOUTHWEST CERAMICS: 2 ACOMA LUCY LEWIS & IRVIN SORVIN; TOYA JEMEZ (lot of 8) Mostly Southwest pottery vessels: including (2) Acoma pots by Lucy M. Lewis and Irvin J Sorvin; a signed Toya Jemez ornament and a Chile bowl signed "P. Millar", the largest 2.5"h x 6.5"d
- 4 SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELS: JUAN MORA,
4 SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELS: JUAN MORA, TOYO & DORELA JOSE JEMEZ (lot of 4) Southwest pottery vessels: two signed Ms. Toyo Jemez and Dorela Jose Jemez; a third signed signed Juan Mora, 5"h x 4.5"d
- (LOT OF 4) SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELS
(LOT OF 4) SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELS WITH ANIMALS: (3) SIGNED ACOMA (lot of 4) Southwest pottery vessels with animals: (3) signed Acoma including (2) rattles decorated with lizard(s), one by Louis(a) Nadine Mansfield rattle decorated with lizards, the other signed E.V.; the third, an olla decorated with rabbits, signed Joyce L.; the fourth, a figure of a turtle, unsigned
- 8 SOUTHWEST POTTERY MINIATURE VESSELS
8 SOUTHWEST POTTERY MINIATURE VESSELS (lot of 8) Southwest pottery miniature vessels: (3) pots, signed Acoma, one by E. Waconda, the other CS; a black pot signed Dalawepi; one by Navajo potter Nancy Chilly decorated with lizards; a Hopi pot by Earl Jackson; a Berry Mora vase decorated with lady bugs; the largest 3.5"h x 3.5"w
- (LOT OF 9) SOUTHWEST POTTERY ITEMS:
(LOT OF 9) SOUTHWEST POTTERY ITEMS: (5) SIGNED ACOMA POTS (lot of 9) Southwest pottery items: (5) signed Acoma pots including (2) rattles, one signed CS; (3) vessels painted with birds, one with a braided handle; the fourth, (2) Zuni figures of a bird, signed N.B.; a bird form jug and a compressed ovoid vase with a fish painted on base, 5"h
- 28 SOUTHWEST POTTERY MINIATURES: 13
28 SOUTHWEST POTTERY MINIATURES: 13 ACOMA; 3 BY JUAN MORA: (lot of 28) Southwest pottery miniatures: (13) Acoma pots including (2) rattles; (3) bowls signed Juan Mora: (6) children figures, 2 signed Jemez; one by Adon Virra; Santa Clara, signed Mary; and Gregory M. Lonewolf Santa Clara Pueblo rattle, the largest 3"d
- (LOT OF 3) SOUTHWEST POTTERY POTS: A
(LOT OF 3) SOUTHWEST POTTERY POTS: A LARGE POT BY MANUEL OLIVAS; A SIGNED AND DATED (lot of 3) Southwest pottery pots: a large pot by Manuel Olivas; a signed and dated Lawerence M. Crank, Navajo 2/98; and small pot by E. Woody
- (4) SOUTHWEST POTS: EAREN CAMACHO BIRD
(4) SOUTHWEST POTS: EAREN CAMACHO BIRD OLLA; SCOTT NEY FROG PITCHER, ETC (lot of 4) Three Southwest pottery vessels: an Earen Camacho bird form olla; a blue and white Scott Ney spotted frog form pottery pitcher, a Menros seated figure 18/1000, and a feather mounted crystal, the tallest 9"h
- (LOT OF 5) SOUTHWEST POTTERY FIGURES
(LOT OF 5) SOUTHWEST POTTERY FIGURES (lot of 5) Southwest pottery figures: (3) seated figures holding children or animals, including a signed Rose M. Brown San Ildefonso Pueblo and a L.Lupe Loretto Lucero figures; a miniature figure of a seated cat and a Berquist conjoined figure of a fox and coyote couple, circa 2004, the tallest 12.5"h
- (LOT OF 3) SOUTHWEST POTTERY: (2) HOPI
(LOT OF 3) SOUTHWEST POTTERY: (2) HOPI VESSELS AND A SLIP DECORATED RED CLAY POT, THE LARGEST 11"H (Lot of 3) Southwest pottery: (2) Hopi vessels and a slip decorated red clay pot, the largest 11"h
- JUDI HUBBARD SOUTHWEST POTTERY KACHINAStands
JUDI HUBBARD SOUTHWEST POTTERY KACHINAStands 20" tall, signed to side and dated
Condition:
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- SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10 PCS.1st
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10 PCS.1st item: Painted gray Pueblo style pottery with geometric design. 6" H x 10" D. Inscribed on bottom - During the period known as Pueblo 1 (+750-900 AD), the dominant pottery was poorly painted block designs on a white background. This particular design taken from the book, AN INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY by Beals and Hoijer (pp.553, figure 18:4a) Olivette Johnson. 2nd item: Lakota Sioux pottery bowl, signed by Olive Cottier (Pine Ridge Sioux, 1909-1974), made at the Pine Ridge Indian Crafts school on the Lakota Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. 3" H x 8" W. 3rd item: Southwest pottery bowl with flower design, 3 1/2" H x 6 1/2" W. 4th item: Black (possibly Santa Clara Pueblo) Southwest pottery bowl, signed CITA on bottom. 3 3/4" H x 4 1/2" W. 5th item: Small Pueblo Southwest pottery bowl with geometric design. Signed "Made at Hoopa High School by Gene Colegrove". 3 1/2" H x 5" W. 6th item: Hopi pottery napkin ring with painted designs. 3 1/2" H x 4" W. 1st half 20th century. 7th item: Small pottery dish with pattern, 1 1/4" H x 7" W x 4 1/4" D. 8-10 items: Pair of black Pueblo pottery "boots". Right boot has red and white sticker on bottom of boot. 2 1/8" H x 4" W: Animal figural piece with MASON inscribed on curved bottom. 2" H x 4 1/4" W x 1 3/4" D; 7 miniature pottery water vessels strung together with ribbon. Smallest is 1" H, largest is 1 1/2" H. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Several chips around bottom rim, paint shows wear and dirt due to age and usage. Interior of pottery has surface grime. 2nd item: Excellent condition with minor surface grime. 3rd item: Very good condition with minor scratches and grime. 4th item: Some glaze wear and 1 small nick. 5th item: Major cracks and repair over entire bowl. 6th item: Chip on one corner of base, fading design, several nicks and surface grime. 7th item: 1 1/2" x 1" crack and repair to dish, glaze loss in areas. 8-10th items: Black boots: Left boot is in very good condition, right boot has small crack at rim and chip at toe. Animal figural in very good condition. Strung water vessels in good condition with no major cracks or chips.
- 4 PCS. SOUTHWEST POTTERY, INC NARANJO4
4 PCS. SOUTHWEST POTTERY, INC NARANJO4 Pcs. Southwestern Pottery including redware and blackware. Includes one blackware jar with geometric decoration and wide mouth, 5 1/4" H x 7" diameter. (hairline crack, a few scratches and abrasions); one small redware bowl, polychrome geometric decoration, signed Flora Naranjo (1914-2000), Santa Clara, 3" H x 5" diameter (a couple of rim flakes); 1 three-color bowl signed Petra G. Garcia, Santo Domingo, New Mexico, 3" H x 8" diameter; and one acoma olla with incised shoulder decoration over polychrome geometric decoration, signed on bottom with picture of a turtle and letters TP or TR, 5" H x 8" diameter. All 20th century. Provenance: consignor is an archaeologist who worked and traveled in the Southwest in the mid 20th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
See item description.
- 3 PCS SOUTHWEST POTTERY3 Southwest Acoma
3 PCS SOUTHWEST POTTERY3 Southwest Acoma Ollas, including 1 three-color jar with fish decoration signed Nicolas Silbeidra (sp?) and a jar with two-color geometric decoration, both 8"H, likely Mexican ; and 1 short jar with wide neck and two-color geometric overglaze decoration, 4 1/2"H, possibly Native American. All mid 20th century. Provenance: consignor is an archaeologist who worked and traveled in the Southwest in the mid 20th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
3rd pot has some wear and discoloration, other pieces very good condition.
- 5 PCS. NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST POTTERY,
5 PCS. NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST POTTERY, INCL. SANTA C...Five (5) Native American Southwest pottery items, including Santa Clara and Navajo blackware. 1st item: Clara Suazo (Santa Clara Pueblo, 20th century) blackware pottery bowl or vase with carved geometric pattern. Signed "Clara Suazo Santa Clara Pue." to underside. 2 3/4" H x approx. 5" dia. 2nd item: Mary Saxon (Navajo, 20th century) blackware pottery vessel, olla form open to lower attached, rectangular trough having incised geometric design. Signed "Navajo Mary Saxon" to underside. 3 3/8" H x 7 1/2" W x approx. 3 3/8" D. 3rd item: Blackware pottery vessel, olla form with carved water serpent or Avanyu carved design. Inscribed "CG #5" in gold to underside. 3 5/8" H x approx. 3 1/2" dia. 20th century. 4th item: Blackware pottery dish with geometric pattern. Numbered sticker label affixed to underside. 4" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5th item: Southwestern pottery bowl with white slip glaze and two-color geometric overglaze design. Unsigned. 3 7/8" H x approx. 6 3/8" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century.
Private Bristol, Tennessee collection.
Condition:
All items in overall good condition with minor scattered surface wear including minute surface scratches. 4th item: Loss to rim measuring 1/4" x 7/8". 5th item: Surface craquelure and scattered wear to glaze; minor scattered losses to rim, largest measuring 1/4" x 1/2".
- GROUP OF FOUR ASSORTED SOUTHWEST POTTERY
GROUP OF FOUR ASSORTED SOUTHWEST POTTERY PIECESGroup of Four Assorted Southwest Pottery Pieces , including three Acoma vessels and an Olla by A. & U. Lucario, Laguna, New Mexico
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- Box 7pc Southwest Pottery Small Bowls
Box 7pc Southwest Pottery Small Bowls and Jars
- CLEO TEISSEDRE (1930-2020) POTTERY NATIVITY
CLEO TEISSEDRE (1930-2020) POTTERY NATIVITY SETSouthwest pottery creche/ nativity set, Cleo Teissedre (American, 1930-2020), c.1986, all pieces signed underfoot, comprising: shaped base, (10) figures, including: (1) sheep, (1) donkey, (1) shepherd with baby lamb and removable crook, (1) winged angel with metal halo, (3) wise men bearing gifts, (2) kneeling and praying figures, depicting Mary and Joseph, (1) baby in cradleboard, tallest figure - approx 3.75"h; overall - approx 5"h, 11"w, 7"d; 5.25lbs total
- SIX SOUTHWEST POTTERY STORYTELLER FIGURES
SIX SOUTHWEST POTTERY STORYTELLER FIGURES Six Southwest Pueblo storyteller figures, created by the coil and pinch method, four signed from Jemez, two by the acclaimed Fragua family, and two figures from an undetermined pueblo.
- Collection of Southwest Pottery, Unique
Collection of Southwest Pottery, Unique Forms
early 20th century
lot of 7, includes:
a Maricopa cup and two bowls
cup height 2-1/4 inches x diameter 3-3/4 inches
shallow bowl height 1-3/4 inches x diameter 7-1/4 inches
bowl with scalloped rim height 3 inches x diameter 6 inches
a Mojave pitcher
height 4-3/4 inches x diameter 3-3/4 inches
a Tesuque candlestick holder
height 4 inches
a Hopi cup and saucer
cup height 3-1/4 inches
saucer diameter 6 inches
- 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
- JOHN BLASEN OIL ON CANVASJOHN BLASEN
JOHN BLASEN OIL ON CANVASJOHN BLASEN (Oregon, 20th century) oil on canvas, Southwest pottery jars. Signed lower right. Image measures 36" x 46". In a thin wood frame.
- JOHN BLASEN OIL ON CANVASJOHN BLASEN
JOHN BLASEN OIL ON CANVASJOHN BLASEN (Oregon, 20th century) oil on canvas, Southwest pottery jars. Signed lower left. Image measures 36" x 48". In a thin wood frame.
- FIVE SOUTHWEST POTTERY JARSthe first:
FIVE SOUTHWEST POTTERY JARSthe first: signed 'Humberto Ponce", with black and red decoration of abstract snakes on light tan ground (11 inches high); the second: signed "Carmen Veloz"; decorated with lizards in black, red and white on a dark tan ground (8 inches high; approximately 10 inches diameter); the third: signed "Gerardo Pedregon Ortiz" and with paper label hand-inscribed "Mexico", decorated in black and red on a light tan ground (7 inches high; six inches diameter); the fourth: signed "Sabino Villalba" and dated "78 [?]", decorated in black on a dark tan ground (6 3/4 inches high; approximately 7 inches diameter); the fifth: signed "Mauro Quezada", decorated in black and red on a light tan ground (10 inches high; approximately 9 inches diameter); Condition:
- FIVE SOUTHWEST POTTERY CERAMICScomprising:
FIVE SOUTHWEST POTTERY CERAMICScomprising: one signed Acoy, Tenna Garcia Acome, Santa Clara, Rose Chino Garcia and Acoma NM Condition: repair to handle of an Acoma piece largest: 10 inches diameter; 8 inches high; smallest: 4 inches diameter; 3 1/4 inches high Condition:
- TWO SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSthe first:
TWO SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSthe first: signed to underside "Jose Villa", decorated with blue lizards on a red ground (10 inches diameter; 11 inches high); the second: signed to underside "Sarah Garcia Acoma, N.M." and initialed in pencil "B.P.", depicting three deer in brown and red on an off-white ground (6 inches diameter; 8 1/2 inches high) Condition: