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ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO
ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERY JARIn the style of PUEBLO OF COCHITI. Late 19 or early 20 Century Native American Indian ceramic storage jar. Polychrome three color storage jar, cream with abstract floating design elements in black paint, stone burnished interior and base, red bandon base bordering the burnished underside. Rounded bottom. Overall approx. 9"Dia x 7-1/2"H. Overall wear typical for age and use. Some erosion to the painted elements, one chip to rim and some smaller flakes. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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ANCIENT PUEBLO ANASAZI CULTURE
ANCIENT PUEBLO ANASAZI CULTURE POTTERY PITCHERAncient Pueblo Anasazi culture black on white pottery pitcher, ca. 1000 AD, having three geometric patterns including a decorated handle, 7 3/4" h., 6" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Minor chips to rim, patina and paint wear commensurate with age. No repairs. Provenance: A Pennsylvania collector.
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THREE PIECES OF SAN JUAN PUEBLO
THREE PIECES OF SAN JUAN PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERYThree pieces of San Juan Pueblo Indian redware pottery, to include a large micaceous vase, a polychrome bowl with Avanyu design, and a bird effigy bowl, largest - 11" h., 8" dia.
Condition:
Paint losses and abrasions.
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A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POLYCHROME
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POLYCHROME POTTERY ITEMSA group of Puebloan polychrome pottery items, Early/mid-20th century; Southwestern United States Each appears unmarked The three-color painted vessels comprising four bowl/dishes, an Isleta Pueblo wedding vase, two Isleta handled pitchers, a small Isleta bowl, and an Acoma Pueblo jar, each with painted floral motifs, 9 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 4.5" H x 5.5" Dia.; smallest: 0.625" H x 2.875" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO ANCESTRAL
EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO ANCESTRAL REDWARE POTTERYolla. Primitive incised geometric design. 7" high, 8" diameter. Overall good condition. Along with another Pueblo ancestral olla, geometric designs, 5" high, 6" diameter, shows complete reconstruction.
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ANCESTRAL PUEBLOAN PAINTED
ANCESTRAL PUEBLOAN PAINTED POTTERY BOWL Four Mile ruins area, Arizona, circa 1350; the interior with polychrome design suggesting communal houses; 4 1/4 in. H., about 9 1/4 in. Diam.
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SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY
SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY VASESanto Domingo Pueblo Indian polychrome pottery vase, 13 1/2" h., 7" dia.
Condition:
Small abrasions, wear commensurate with age.
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VINTAGE ACOMA PUEBLO NATIVE
VINTAGE ACOMA PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLA, C. 1895-1905. 11"H X 11"DIAM.Vintage Acoma Pueblo Native American polychrome pottery olla, c. 1895-1905., Includes certificate of authenticity. The rows of birds and large medallions are identifiable Zuni images that do not typically appear in Acoma wares. Dimensions: 11"H x 11"Diam.
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Ancestral Pueblo, Tularosa
Ancestral Pueblo, Tularosa Pottery Olla
1200-1300 AD
height 12.5 inches x diameter 15 inches
Property from a Private Collection Curated by Janet and Daniel Hidding
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FIVE PIECES OF PUEBLO POTTERY.
FIVE PIECES OF PUEBLO POTTERY. Including three canteens (one diminutive), one handled vessel, and one bowl. All with geometric pueblo decorations. Bowl 4”H x 5.5”dia..
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Polychrome buffware jar,
Polychrome buffware jar, prehistoric Southwest Indian Pottery attributed to the Casas Grandes Medio Period, AD 1150-1450. From the Casas Grandes site in Chihuahua, Mexico. 3" H x3" dia (at opening). 4 1/2" crack with repair from rim to bottom. Provenance: Deaccessioned from local museum, gifted to the museum in 1977.
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Ancestral Pueblo, Four Mile Pottery
Ancestral Pueblo, Four Mile Pottery Bowl
pre-1500
orange-on-black geometric design; interior with two white outlined winged elements
height 5 inches x diameter 11 inches
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Ancestral Pueblo, Mesa Verde
Ancestral Pueblo, Mesa Verde Pottery Mug AND Tularosa Bowl
pre-1500
lot of 2, includes:
a mug; height 4 inches x diameter 4 inches
a small bowl with drilled holes; height 2 inches x length 5-3/8 inches x width 4-1/2 inches
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A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN AND MEXICAN
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN AND MEXICAN POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan and Mexican pottery vessels, 3 works: Paty Ortiz (b. 1972; Mata Ortiz, Mexico) A polychrome marbled clay jar Signed to the underside: Paty Ortiz With black and red slip glaze decoration in geometric and reptile motifs on the buff and terracotta marbled ceramic 8.25" H x 6" Dia. Joseph Lonewolf (b. 1932, Santa Clara Pueblo) A diminutive sgraffito blackware pot, 1972 Signed, dated, and inscribed to the underside: Joseph Lonewolf / 21 6 / 1972; further marked: [wolf cipher] The diminutive jar with a sgraffito carved reserve centering a toad, decorated in red slip glaze surrounded by an all-over burnished black slip glaze 1.5" H x1.75" Dia. Anita Suazo (b. 1937, Santa Clara Pueblo) A carved redware jar Signed to the underside: Anita L Suazo / Santa Clara Pueblo; further marked: [bird cipher] With deeply carved ribs in a kiva stepped design and all-over burnished micaceous red slip glaze 3" H x 3.25" Dia. 3 pieces Provenance: The Estate of Oscar and Barbara Leidenfrost
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A GROUP OF PUEBLO POTTERYA group of
A GROUP OF PUEBLO POTTERYA group of Pueblo pottery, Second Half 20th Century and later Eight works: Glenda Naranjo (b. 1953, Santa Clara Pueblo) A burnished redware wedding vase with carved Avanyu motif Signed to base: Glenda Naranjo / Santa Clara Pueblo 8.5" H x 5.5" Dia. Angela Baca (1927-2014, Santa Clara Pueblo) A redware melon form jar Signed to base: Angela Baca 3.25" H x 5" Dia. Sarah Garcia (1928-2015, Laguna/Acoma Pueblo) A small Acoma orangeware bowl with black fine-line and geometric motifs Signed to base: Sara Garcia / Acoma, N. Mex 3" H x 4.5" Dia. Carlos Laate (b. 20th Century, Zuni Pueblo) A small polychrome jar with heartline deer and avian and geometric motifs Signed to base: Laate / Zuni 4.375" H x 4.25" Dia. Lloyd Yepa (b. 20th Century, Jemez Pueblo) A small Jemez redware sgraffito seed pot with a band of feather motifs Signed to base: L Yepa / Jemez 2.25" H x 3.25" Dia. Kevin Naranjo and Marian Rose Naranjo (b. 1972 and b. 1950, Santa Clara Pueblo) A small redware sgraffito seed pot with elaborate landscape, eagle and geometric motifs, with black fire clouding 2" H x 2.5" Dia. A small polychrome Santo Domingo Pueblo seed pot Signed to base: Renee Silas / Santo Domingo / N.M. 3" H x 3" Dia. A polychrome Pueblo jar with avian and geometric motifs Signed to base: RG 4.5" H x 5.25" Dia. 8 pieces
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ANCESTRAL PUEBLOAN GEOMETRIC
ANCESTRAL PUEBLOAN GEOMETRIC POLYCHROME BOWL Polychrome painted ceramic.
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LARGE OLD ACOMA POT AND
LARGE OLD ACOMA POT AND FRAGMENTS, PRERESTORATION 19th c., Southwest plains pueblo, polychrome painted earthenware, assembled from shards, unsigned, with collection inventory labels affixed to underside, together with an unassembled pot consisting of shards, 1"h x 11"dia
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Pueblo Indian Pottery Vase Anita
Pueblo Indian Pottery Vase Anita Saye bird decorations 5 1/2'' excellent.
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AN ACOMA POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma
AN ACOMA POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma pottery olla, 20th century; Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico The large polychrome pottery vessel with three geometric panels centering a parrot on a buff ground Dimensions: 7.75" H x 9.25" Dia.
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AN ACOMA PUEBLO OLLA POTTERY
AN ACOMA PUEBLO OLLA POTTERY JARAn Acoma Pueblo olla pottery jar, Early 20th century; New Mexico Graphite inscription to underside: Sept 13, 1932 / [sic] Laguna / [sic] ariz. The jar with brown on white buff geometric motifs and a terracotta wash to the base Dimensions: 5.5" H x 8.25" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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AN ACOMA PUEBLO POLYCHROME
AN ACOMA PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery olla, Late 19th century A pottery jar with a checkerboard motif to rim and four-color geometric motifs below, with a recessed base Dimensions: 7.325" H x 8.5" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY OLLA
PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY OLLA 8" x 10" Acoma Pueblo pottery olla with geometric designs and patterns on white ground, unsigned.
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A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST PUEBLO
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
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LARGE ANASAZI PUEBLO INDIAN CULTURE
LARGE ANASAZI PUEBLO INDIAN CULTURE POTTERY BOWLLarge Anasazi Pueblo Indian culture pottery bowl, 5" h., 12" dia.
Condition:
Old restoration in base, crack in sidewall. Provenance: a Colorado collector.
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ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POLYCHROME
ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLAAcoma Pueblo Indian polychrome pottery olla, ca. 1910, featuring scarce terraced triangle motif with rarely seen "butterfly wing" element at tips of orange triangle pairs, 3 5/8" h., 6" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Abrasions and losses to paint from wear.
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A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan pottery vessels, Mid-20th Century or Later Five works: A Hopi Wapi polychrome bowl with geometric motifs on burnished buff slip glaze Signed to underside: Ella M Taiashie / Wapi 2.75" H x 4.25" Dia. A Hopi polychrome bowl with two bands of kiva step pattern on burnished buff slip glaze 2.375" H x 4.125" Dia. A San Ildefonso Pueblo polychrome bowl with sienna kiva step pattern on burnished grey slip glaze Signed to underside: Tho-Mo-Thog / San Ildefonso Pueblo 2.5" H x 4" Dia. A Hopi polychrome bowl with avian pattern on burnished buff slip glaze Signed to underside: Sahme Chapella 2.375" H x 3.5" Dia. A Hopi polychrome pitcher with geometric motifs on burnished buff slip glaze 2.625" H x 3.75" W x 2.5" D 5 pieces
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THREE VINTAGE POTTERY VESSELS,
THREE VINTAGE POTTERY VESSELS, SOUTHWESTERN AND MEXICAN Earthenware, first half 20th century, the first attributed to Acoma Pueblo, polychrome design (7 in.) (surface flecks where paint has chipped); the second is highly ovoid, painted with large black on buff flowers, possibly Mexican (9 1/2 in.) (several horizontal scrapes); the third is painted in polychrome with an unusual applied and crimped rim, probably Hopi (6 1/2 in.) (surface soiling; scrapes to underside).
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A ZIA PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY
A ZIA PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY JARA Zia Pueblo polychrome pottery jar, Early 20th century; New Mexico Appears unmarked The olla form jar with three-color geometric kiva and stepped motifs above a terracotta wash Dimensions: 5.125" H x 6.625" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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*A Collection of Twenty-Nine
*A Collection of Twenty-Nine Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Vessels each having polychrome decoration together with a carved stone figure of a bird. Diameter 6 3/4 inches.
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Ancestral Pueblo, White Mountain
Ancestral Pueblo, White Mountain Redware Pottery Bowl
ca 1275-1325
with a depiction of Kokopelli
height 3 inches x diameter 6-1/2 inches
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SELECTION OF VINTAGE ARTICLES
SELECTION OF VINTAGE ARTICLES FROM INDIGENOUS PEOPLES To include: a redware olla decorated with a Zia bird, attributed Acoma Pueblo (8 in.); Laguna Pueblo polychrome olla (large rim to body loss) (9 in.); small redware olla, possibly Zuni (4 1/4 in.); early 20th century double woven water jar, probably braided willow and straw Apache (tears, losses); a gourd Maraca, South American; a woven black and white beaded belt attributed Apache; (4) pottery vessels unidentified origin.
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TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY PIECES OF
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY PIECES OF SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO POTTERY 1920s, exhibiting classic traits of this pueblo: neck interior red-slipped with a black rim, stone polished body, base with red band rag-wiped; design of birds separated by a single tall flower. Potters during this time period did not sign their work.
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AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA
AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA JARAn Acoma Pueblo pottery olla jar, 20th century; New Mexico Marked to underside: Acoma, N.M. The large polychrome jar with painted geometric motifs and puki indentation Dimensions: 8.125" H x 11.325" Dia.
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PUEBLO POLYCHROME FIGURAL
PUEBLO POLYCHROME FIGURAL POTpossibly Maricopa, early 20th century, the polished, three spout pot with faces front and back, geometric decoration and red glaze base, 8 x 10-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Vail, Colorado
Condition:
overall wear commensurate with age and use, wear and discoloration to inside and lips, wear to polychrome decoration, no apparent cracks or chips
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A LARGE PUEBLO-STYLE POTTERY
A LARGE PUEBLO-STYLE POTTERY VESSELA large Pueblo-style pottery vessel, Late 20th century Signed to base: Andrés Orfebre / 1985 A monumental polychrome olla with bands of geometric and curvilinear motifs Dimensions: 21.75" H x 26" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA Circa
ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY OLLA Circa 1900. Hand-painted with traditional polychrome geometric motifs and deer - 7 1/2 in. high x 6 1/2 in. diam.