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AN ANASAZI BLACK-ON WHITE BOWL An
AN ANASAZI BLACK-ON WHITE BOWL An Anasazi black-on white bowl, likely Chaco, the interior having repeating geometric banding,
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19C. AMERICAN INDIAN ZUNI TRIBE
19C. AMERICAN INDIAN ZUNI TRIBE HANDLED VESSEL Southwest United States,19th CenturyDecorated with an intricate geometric linear pattern, thin pottery wall.
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31 ANASAZI POTTERY, STONE, BASKETRY
31 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.
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AN ANASAZI SNOWFLAKE BLACK-ON-WHITE
AN ANASAZI SNOWFLAKE BLACK-ON-WHITE POTTERY BOWLAn Anasazi snowflake black-on-white pottery bowl, Pre-1500 AD With a geometric maze motif in black slip on a white ground Dimensions: 4" H x 9.5" Dia. Provenance: Recovered in Apache County, Arizona, Private Collection Private Collection, Southern California, acquired from the above, 1999
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HUGE ANASAZI MESA VERDE
HUGE 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.
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A Native American Double Bird
A Native American Double Bird Form Pottery Vessel Anasazi of handled form with geometric decoration. Height 9 1/2 inches.
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ANASAZI AND OTHER PRE-HISTORIC
ANASAZI AND OTHER PRE-HISTORIC PERIOD POTTERY EXAMPLESTh three interesting decorated pieces are offered along with a large bowl shard as shown.Measures from 2.75 x 4.25 to 4.5 x 4.5 inches.The condition is as shown.Provenance: The Susan Koehn Estate Trust Newton, Kansas
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ANASAZI POTTERY BLACK ON WHITE
ANASAZI 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.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN DANCE ARTICLES,
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN DANCE ARTICLES, HOPI & ZUNI Two Native American handwoven dance articles, woven in wool and cotton comprising, a Hopi dance sash with a Kachina mask and a Zuni men's dance kilt with black, green, and red embroidery on white. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA. Sash approx. I. 7' 9", w. 1';
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PREHISTORIC ANASAZI
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI BLACK-ON-WHITE POTTERY LADLENative American, Southwestern United States, Four Corners Region, Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi), ca. 1150 to 1300 CE. A pottery ladle painted with the classic black-on-white geometric motifs along the handle and hemispherical bowl. The tubular handle has an opening at the end and pierced sides for a cord to hang hung on a wall when not in use or strapped to one's side for easy travel - although such an ornate and large utensil might have been deposited with a deceased member of the community, or left behind in a domestic space. Though they appear nonobjective, these designs typically held deep meanings to their makers and would convey messages and stories regarding family, alliances, the landscape, and weather. Size: 10" L x 4.75" W (25.4 cm x 12.1 cm)
Provenance: private Capistrano, California, USA collection, acquired before 2010
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#179520
Condition:
Restored and repaired, handle reattached with restoration using new material to that rim area and overpainting. Restoration to underside of handle near rim with overpainting. Chips and losses to bowl rim. Nice preservation to motifs.
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AN ANASAZI POTTERY MUGAn Anasazi
AN 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
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AN ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY JARAn
AN 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
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NATIVE AMERICAN ANASAZI POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN ANASAZI POTTERY BLACK ON WHITE OLLANative American, Southwestern United States, Colorado or New Mexico, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1100 to 1300 CE. A lovely and large olla made via the traditional coil-and-scrape technique. The vessel exhibits a slightly concave base, a wide apple-shaped body with a sloped shoulder, and a squat rim flanked by a pair of applied loop handles. The top half of the body is decorated with bands of black pigment that form repeating dashes, diamonds, stepped patterns, and zigzags. Size: 8.7" Diameter x 7.1" H (22.1 cm x 18 cm)
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection
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#171479
Condition:
Repaired with restoration and overpainting. Abrasions and small nicks commensurate with age, with light fading to remaining areas of original pigment. Nice preservation to decorative motifs.
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Anasazi
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Anasazi Bowl circa 1150-1250 AD Black on Buff Bowl with exterior geometric design interesting interior hook design 9'' diam 4'' deep dug in Globe Arizona on private land and restored by Edward Uhlan later publisher of Expos
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(LOT OF 6) SOUTHWEST AMERICAN
(LOT OF 6) SOUTHWEST AMERICAN INDIAN ZOOMORPHIC ARTIFACTS, FIVE BEING ZUNI FETISHES OF CLASSIC FORM, AND APPARENT AGE AND INDEGENOUS... (lot of 6) Southwest American Indian zoomorphic artifacts, five being Zuni fetishes of classic form, and apparent age and indegenous veracity, good examples of varying sizes with fetish attachments, plus one small Acoma Modern black and white tortoise, largest: 4.5"l
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ANASAZI GOURD RATTLEAnasazi Gourd
ANASAZI GOURD RATTLEAnasazi Gourd Rattle , 20th c., decorated with eagle design and feathers, h. 10 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
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SOUTHWESTERN HOHOKAM CULTURE OLA,
SOUTHWESTERN HOHOKAM CULTURE OLA, ATTRIBUTED TO THSOUTHWESTERN HOHOKAM CULTURE OLA, attributed to the prehistoric North American Indians of the semiarid region of present-day central and southern Arizona c. 300-1500 AD, a reassembled archaeological relic, 9.5"H x 17"D.
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PREHISTORIC ANASAZI MOGOLLON
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI MOGOLLON BLACK ON WHITE BOWLNative American, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 950 to 1200 CE. Formed via the traditional Puebloan coil-and-scrape technique, a lovely example of a hemispherical, pottery bowl adorned with hand-painted black-on-white decoration of interlocked linear and zigzag patterns. Reserve black-on-white is from the southern border of the Anasazi/northern border of the Mogollon, representing a connection between the two cultures. Size: 9.8" W x 4.875" H (24.9 cm x 12.4 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection; ex-North American Artifact Auctions, Hannibal, Missouri, USA, September 17, 2022, lot 0358
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#176041
Condition:
Repaired from 2 large pieces with restoration to one area of rim, with resurfacing and overpainting along new material and break lines. Light abrasions and fading to pigment, with a few small spalls, light earthen deposits, and some pitting. Great preservation to pigments within basin.
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DINé [NAVAJO], DOUGLAS YAZZIE,
DINé [NAVAJO], DOUGLAS YAZZIE, PREPARING TO DANCE, 1987Douglas Yazzie, (Diné [Navajo], 20th century) Preparing to Dance, 1987, watercolor on paper signed and dated lower left: DYazzie / 87 watercolor on paper Dimensions: 18 x 12 in. (45.7 x 30.5 cm.), Frame: 24 1/4 x 18 1/4 x 3/4 in. (61.6 x 46.4 x 1.9 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, South Dakota
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LAWERENCE NAMOKI, HOPI NATION, SEED
LAWERENCE NAMOKI, HOPI NATION, SEED POT 20th century, polychrome design of Aztec figures against a celestial field, faux wood painted mouth and lower half of he body, signed and titled inscription on the underside "LAWRENCE NAMOKI / Hopi/ Solistice AD".
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Sioux Uprising Stereoview of
Sioux Uprising Stereoview of Ne-Bah-Quah-Om Stereoview by Charles A. Zimmerman imprinted with his St. Paul address and the title Ne-Bah-Quam-Om [Big Dog] A chippewa chief who offered himself and his band of Warriors to gov'mt to fight the Sioux in their raid in Minnesota in 1862. Big dog wears several coup feathers and a fine claw necklace and holds a catlinite pipe. Condition: Slightly faded image and soiled mount.
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6 NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ITEMS,
6 NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ITEMS, INCL. ANASAZI6 Native American Pre-historic pottery items including Anasazi forms. Items include two blackware bowls, one having design around the rim, one coiled form pot with small tapered neck, and three white ground pottery pitchers, most likely Anasazi, with black geometric paint decoration and animal head or zoomorphic handles. Ranging in size from 2 7/8" H x 5 3/4" dia. to 6" H. Note: Found on private property in Catron County, New Mexico. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All items as found dug condition. One bowl broken and reglued. The other with chipping to rim. Coiled jar with chipping to rim and overall general wear. Two water pitchers with chipping to rims, one rim having broken and reglued rim.
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LARGE PREHISTORIC ANASAZI WINGATE
LARGE 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.
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AN ANASAZI TULAROSA POTTERY HANDLED
AN 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.
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Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina,
Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern United States, circa 1920, the tall wood figure painted white, the vertical rectangular head with tall pointed hairdo, conical ears, and circular painted mouth, all with black, gray and lavender paint, the body with hands on the abdomen and zig-zag painted decoration down the back of the figure, h. 16-1/2".
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EXHIBITED ANASAZI POTTERY
EXHIBITED ANASAZI POTTERY BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWLNative American, Southwestern United States, Colorado, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), Mesa Verde type, ca. 1200 to 1300 CE. A fine example of a bowl made in the Mesa Verde Black-on-White tradition in what is today southwestern Colorado. The bowl has steeply sloping sides with black lines of varying length creating triangular motifs around the interior sides that resemble dripping pitch. Size: 5.9" W x 2.5" H (15 cm x 6.4 cm)
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection; ex-Artemis Gallery, Louisville, Colorado, USA, August 22nd, 2019, lot 137; ex-Joan Shaw collection, bought in 1971; loaned to the Mesa Verde Museum, Mesa Verde, Colorado, USA, accession number 591, catalogue number 8502, 1962 to 1970; ex-Bill Mitchell collection, Cortez, Colorado, USA, acquired from 1958 to 1962
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#171426
Condition:
Repaired/restored in the base. This is well done and almost impossible to see. Old collection number handwritten on the underside. All of the black pigment is original.
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ANASAZI INDIAN CULTURE CORRUGATED
ANASAZI INDIAN CULTURE CORRUGATED POTTERYTwo pieces of Anasazi Indian culture corrugated pottery, to include a seed pot, 3 1/2" h., 5" dia., and a jar, 6" h., 5" dia.
Condition:
Seed pot has losses to rim, jar broken and repaired with large crack throughout. Provenance: a Colorado collector.
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NATIVE AMERICAN ZIA PUEBLO
NATIVE AMERICAN ZIA PUEBLO POTTERY WITH DEER AND BIRDS Early 20th century.
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A Navajo Weaving Wide Ruins
A Navajo Weaving Wide Ruins weaver Bah Yazzie. 35 x 48 inches.
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PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO
PREHISTORIC 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.
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PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO BICHROME PITCHER SPIRALSNorth America, Native American, southwestern United States, Arizona, Sanders, Witches Wells, Ancestral Puebloan / Anasazi, Chaco style, ca. 975 to 1150 CE. A charming pottery pitcher, skillfully hand-made to present a bulbous body, a slanted shoulder, an attenuated neck, and a flared rim, all sitting upon a round yet stable base. A lovely, trifurcated handle connects the shoulder edge to just below the rim, while the body is embellished with black on white decoration comprised of several bands of horizontal striations and spiraling motifs. 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. This petite pitcher is a lovely example created via this technique! Size: 5.5" Diameter x 5.8" H (14 cm x 14.7 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2016; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Well Ranch, Sanders, Arizona, USA
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#169098
Condition:
Repaired from several pieces with restoration over break lines though some are still visible. Repainting to some areas and chipping to rim. Expected nicks, and abrasions throughout. Otherwise, excellent with nice pigments.
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Linda Nez (Diné, 20th century)
Linda Nez
(Diné, 20th century)
Navajo Pictorial Weaving, Anasazi Village Scene
illustrating pueblo life of weaving, hunting, teaching, and cooking
34 x 32-1/2 inches
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AMERICAN INDIAN POT. Zia New
AMERICAN INDIAN POT. Zia New Mexico ca.1970. Marked ''Kathy Pino'' on the underside. Ochre roadrunners on an ivory band. Minor wear. 5''h.
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20 ANASAZI BONE BEADS, SHELL, &
20 ANASAZI BONE BEADS, SHELL, & WOVEN FIBER FRAGMENTSNative American, Southwestern United States, Eastern Arizona, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), ca. 1150 to 1250 CE. An interesting collection of 20 pieces of Ancestral Puebloan artefacts; 6 fragments from baskets, 2 shell pieces with drilled holes, 7 lengths of braided fiber cords, and 5 strands of deer bone and stone beads. The basket fragments are comprised of tightly woven strands of vegetal fiber, likely from yucca plants. The fine interlacing visible in these pieces demonstrates the weavers' skill. The stone beads are black and barrel shaped, while the bone beads present creamy beige hues. The arid climate has preserved these fragments of this past culture and gives a rare glimpse into their use of vegetal material and weaving. All is displayed in a wooden and glass case. Size of largest woven fragment: 2" L x 1.5" W (5.1 cm x 3.8 cm); bead size: 0.25" L (0.6 cm); case: 18" L x 12" W (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm)
Display stand shown in photos is for photography purposes only.
Provenance: private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection; ex-Dr. David Harner collection, Springdale, Arkansas, USA, acquired between the 1950s and 1960s
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#163566
Condition:
All are fragments of larger pieces as shown. Fraying and unraveling of cords. Scattered mineral and earthen deposits throughout. Displayed in a modern wood and glass case. The red foam backing is actively flaking, and should be replaced.
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ANASAZI CULTURE POTTERY BOWLAnasazi
ANASAZI CULTURE POTTERY BOWLAnasazi culture pottery bowl, 3 1/2" h., 6 3/4" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Firing clouds visible, chip loss to rim, crack down side wall. Provenance: a Colorado collector.
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EXHIBITED ANASAZI FOUR CORNERS
EXHIBITED ANASAZI FOUR CORNERS POTTERY BOWLNative American, Southwestern United States, Four Corners region, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1075 to 1250 CE. A white-ground bowl formed via the coil-and-scrape technique with a round but stable base, tall walls, a thin rim, and a deep basin. Surrounding the basin interior is a black-painted decorative program consisting of alternating columns of vertical stripes and oscillating triangular serrations, all underlined by a single black ring. Size: 6.9" W x 3.3" H (17.5 cm x 8.4 cm)
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection; ex-Artemis Gallery, Louisville, Colorado, USA, August 22nd, 2019, lot 130; ex-Joan Shaw collection, bought in 1971; loaned to the Mesa Verde Museum, Mesa Verde, Colorado, USA, accession number 591, catalogue number 8505, 1962 to 1970; ex-Bill Mitchell collection, Cortez, Colorado, USA, acquired from 1958 to 1962
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#171427
Condition:
Repaired with restoration. Loss to areas of rim and interior walls. Abrasions and fading to pigment commensurate with age. Nice preservation to decorative motifs. Old collection number handwritten beneath base.