SOUTHWEST POTTERY BOWLSouthwestSOUTHWEST POTTERY BOWLSouthwest Pottery Bowl , interior with black stylized birds and wheel pattern on cream ground, h. 3 1/4 in., dia. 8 1/2 in
THREE SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSThreeTHREE SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSThree Southwest Pottery Vessels , incl. a Mesa Verde mug, an Anasazi vase, and a bird-form effigy vessel, tallest h. 4 3/4 in
Group of five painted SouthwestGroup of five painted Southwest pottery items Including three small pitchers, a cup (without handle) and a shaped dish with handle, all decorated in polychrome. PROVENANCE: From the collection of a Mid-Atlantic Historical Museum
Southwest pottery olla with blackSouthwest pottery olla with black and orange geometric decoration 11" h. ?
Southwest pottery olla with blackSouthwest pottery olla with black and orange geometric and flower decoration 8" h. ?
Southwest pottery olla with blackSouthwest pottery olla with black and white geometric decoration 9 1/2" h. ?
SOUTHWEST POLYCHROME POTTERY JARSouthwestSOUTHWEST POLYCHROME POTTERY JARSouthwest Polychrome Pottery Jar , possibly by Martina and Florentine Montoya, red ground with black and white glaze, h. 6 1/2 n., dia. 8 3/4 in
TWO SOUTHWEST BLACKWARE VASESTwoTWO SOUTHWEST BLACKWARE VASESTwo Southwest Blackware Vases
Native American Southwest potteryNative American Southwest pottery wedding vase with polychrome design to body displaying a stepped formation. 6"H. Some flaking and nicks to the surface.
THREE SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSThreeTHREE 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)
Southwest Native American potterySouthwest Native American pottery vessel 10 3/" g together with a pair of Taos pueblo snow shoes 15" dia. ?
A Southwest Pottery Bowl interiorA Southwest Pottery Bowl interior with black stylized birds and geometric pattern on cream ground height 3 1/4 in. diameter 8 1/2 in.
SOUTHWEST POTTERY CLAY POT: EarlySOUTHWEST POTTERY CLAY POT: Early 20th century, Northeast Arizona. Hand pinched rim and incised traditional designs on front and back. 6 3/4'' h. x 8 1/4'' dia., 5 1/2'' opening.CONDITION: Note rim chips, rubs and wear to body.
Box SW Native PotteryBox SW Native Pottery
(6) Pieces Southwest PotteryTo(6) Pieces Southwest PotteryTo include bowls olas and a figure largest measures 5'' Diameter circa 20th century.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
Southwest pottery olla with animalSouthwest pottery olla with animal and flower decoration 6 1/4" h. ?
THREE SOUTHWEST TYPE GLAZED POTTERYTHREE SOUTHWEST TYPE GLAZED POTTERY VESSELSThree Southwest Type Glazed Pottery Vessels,,
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANSOUTHWEST 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.
Box 7pc Southwest Pottery SmallBox 7pc Southwest Pottery Small Bowls and Jars
THREE SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY VESSELSThreeTHREE 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
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10SOUTHWESTERN 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.
A Southwest Black on White PotteryA Southwest Black on White Pottery Bowl Anasazi or Mimbres thin warped walls painted to the interior with bold geometric designs on a striped ground height 4 5/8 in. width 11 1/4 in. Provenance: Acquired Bonhams San Francisco December 8 2003 lot 3310.
A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST POTTERY ANDA GROUP OF SOUTHWEST POTTERY AND BASKETRYA group of Southwest pottery and basketry, Eight works: Roberto Banuelos (b. 20th century, Mata Ortiz) A polychrome Mata Ortiz pot with rabbit/hare motifs, late 20th century Signed to base: Roberto Baneulos 3.25" H x 4" Dia. Carmen Quezada A polychrome Mata Ortiz pot, late 20th century Signed to base Marbled vase-form pot with geometric banding 3.5" H x 3.5" Dia. Nancy Chilly (b. 20th century, Diné) A polychrome Navajo pot, late 20th century Signed to base: NAC A small pot with katsina and corn motifs 2.875" H x 3.25" Dia. A Santo Domingo Pueblo pottery jug Early/mid-20th century A small jug with floral motifs 2.625" H x 33" W Three miniature Acoma-style pottery bowls Late 20th century Each signed to base with same cipher Three small bowls, two with black on white Mimbres-style figural motifs, one of rabbits, and one of a stylized rodent, and one bowl with red on buff geometric motifs to each quadrant Largest: 1" H x 2.375" Dia.; smallest: 0.5" H x 2.625' Dia. A small California basket Mid-20th century A twined basketry cup with side handle and geometric banding 2.25" H x 3" Dia. 8 pieces total
FOLK ART POTTERY PIECE. AmericanFOLK ART POTTERY PIECE. American Southwest 2nd half-20th century red clay. Seven figures surrounding a candle holder. 7''h. 10''d.
SIX SOUTHWEST-TYPE AND SOUTH AMERICANSIX SOUTHWEST-TYPE AND SOUTH AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELSSix Southwest-Type and South American Pottery Vessels
Southwestern earthenware vase,Southwestern earthenware vase, slip-decorated geometric designs in red, brown and white, signed on bottom "A Tafoya Jemez", 1980s, 6-3/4 in. Rim chips, minor paint residue and loss, minor surface abrasions and surface anomalies as made. Purchased at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, New Mexico.
A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERYAA 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
Southwest Indian Pottery Vase carvedanimalSouthwest Indian Pottery Vase carvedanimal decor 5 1/4'' tall 6'' diameter.
GROUP OF SOUTHWEST AMERICAN POTTERYGROUP OF SOUTHWEST AMERICAN POTTERY TABLE ARTICLESGroup of Southwest American Pottery Table Articles,
A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSAA GROUP OF SOUTHWEST POTTERY VESSELSA group of Southwest pottery vessels, Four works: Valerie Kahe (b. 1958, Hopi Pueblo) A Hopi Pueblo pottery plate, late 20th/early 21st century Signed: V. Kahe The plate with brown speckled and geometric avian motif with masked handprints on a terracotta washed ground 1.125" H x 7" Dia. Marcella Kahe (1916-2008, Hopi Pueblo) A Hopi Pueblo globular pottery vase, 1994 Signed to underside: Marcella Kahe / 8-94 The vase with allover black and red geometric motif over a terracotta wash ground 3.75" H x 5" Dia. Gloria Kahe (b. 1951, Diné) Two Navajo pottery vessels, late 20th/early 21st century Each signed: G. Kahe Including a bowl depicting figures standing hand in hand and a sawtooth banded motif at the rim over a micaceous terracotta wash (3.5" H x 4.5" Dia.) and a seed pot with an all-over geometric motif- over a micaceous terracotta wash (2.625" H x 5" Dia.), 2 pieces 4 pieces total Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
Five pieces of Southwest IndianFive pieces of Southwest Indian pottery, 20th c.
Largest piece = 6"h
Diameter of largest bowl = 5"
Two pieces of Southwest IndianTwo pieces of Southwest Indian pottery- vase 9.25"h. bowl "Mary Small 1988" 5"h.
Native American Southwest IndianNative American Southwest Indian black pottery jar in the form of a bird signed indistinctly. 4"h.x8"l.
MEXICAN GLAZED POTTERY VASE ANDMEXICAN GLAZED POTTERY VASE AND TWO SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN BIRD FIGURESMexican Glazed Pottery Vase and Two Southwest Native American Bird Figures,
SOUTHWEST STYLE CERAMIC POTsignedSOUTHWEST STYLE CERAMIC POTsigned to underside "A. Galvin Jemez" 4 3/4 inches high Condition:
TWO SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY BOWLSTwoTWO SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY BOWLSTwo Southwestern pottery bowls, one with bird decoration, 4 1/2" h., 6 1/2" dia.; the other Zia with geometric design, 3 1/4" h., 7" dia.
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Condition:
Bird - two large hairlines. Other - surface wear to rim.