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LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C ACOMA PUEBLO
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C ACOMA PUEBLO OLLALate 19th/early 20th c Acoma Pueblo olla, wide mouth with gracefully curving shoulder, of white clay with overall geometric designs in black and orange depicting stylized birds, the base and inner rim colored orange, appx 8 1/2" tall x 12" dia.
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NATIVE AMERICAN OLLA, ACOMA,
NATIVE AMERICAN OLLA, ACOMA, EARLY 20TH C.Native American Olla, Acoma, early 20th century.Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York. Size: 8.5" x 9.5 x 9.5" (22 x 24 x 24 cm).
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AN ACOMA POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma
AN ACOMA POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma pottery olla, 20th Century; Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico A large polychrome pottery olla with geometric motifs on a white ground 7.5" H x 9.75" Dia. Dimensions: 7.5" H x 9.75" Dia.
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Acoma Earthenware Olla American
Acoma Earthenware Olla American Southwest, late 19th/early 20th century, polychrome floral and bird motifs on white ground, unsigned, 6-1/4 in.,
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AN ACOMA POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma
AN ACOMA POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma pottery olla, 20th Century; Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico A large polychrome pottery jar with three bands of geometric motifs on a white ground 7.25" H x 9.25" Dia. Dimensions: 7.25" H x 9.25" Dia.
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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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Early 20th Century Acoma Pot
Early 20th Century Acoma Pot Complex geometric and curvilinear polychrome design. Faint hairline in rim about 2''. Ht. 10 3/4'' W 11''E
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AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY OLLAAn
AN ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma Pueblo pottery olla, Mid/late 20th century, New Mexico Marked to underside: L.T. / Acoma A polychrome pottery olla with six repeating columns of stacked geometric motifs in red and black slip glaze on a white slip ground with a band of red slip to foot and to interior rim Dimensions: 8.25" H x 10.25" 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 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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SANTO DOMINGO BOWL AND ACOMA
SANTO DOMINGO BOWL AND ACOMA OLLA20th century, the Acoma olla signed on base "Acoma N.M./Gail Leno", thin walled white pot with traditional black geometric decorations at shoulder, 4 x 8-1/2 in.; together with a Santo Domingo bowl, red ware with traditional black and white geometric decoration, 3-1/2 x 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
the Acoma with overall handling wear, crackle; Santo Domingo with a shallow chip at rim, an apparently shallow surface crack on side; both with handling grime
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Acoma Earthenware Bowl American
Acoma Earthenware Bowl American Southwest, early 20th century, body with elaborate polychrome geometric and rectilinear designs, rim with stylized bird motif, 9 in.,
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ACOMA PUEBLO OLLAmid 20th
ACOMA PUEBLO OLLAmid 20th century, the small olla form with traditional polychrome decoration, 4-1/2 x 6-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Lifetime Collection, Pisgah Forest, North Carolina
Condition:
chips at rim, at least three pock marks/surface chips on sides, overall handling wear inside and out, grime
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EARLY 20TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA
EARLY 20TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERY OLLANative American, Southwestern United States, New Mexico, Acoma Pueblo, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. This is a stunning and large hand-built pottery vessel in the form of a traditional olla storage vessel. The terracotta surface is slip covered in gray-white pigment and then painted with intricate patterns of abstract geometric motifs. The beautiful decorative program consists of a register of repeating stepped, linear, and triangular patterns. The upper shoulder and neck are similarly painted with bold motifs. The rim is a solid black, leading into the deep interior. The base is slightly concave, and both the base and interior of the mouth is a solid terracotta color, while the rest is an ash gray. A gorgeous example from this Puebloan culture that uses the coil-and-scrape method! Size: 12" Diameter x 11" H (30.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Acoma potters would ultimately embrace horror vacui (literally, "the fear of empty space") in their designs, which was not only commercially successful - complexity equals value is a simple enough formula - but also aesthetically distinct from the work that preceded it, as evidenced in this beautiful vessel.
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Provenance: private Eagle, Colorado, USA collection, acquired in the 1990s
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Condition:
Minor surface abrasions and nicks to rim, otherwise intact and excellent. Fading and chipping to some pigments and surface discoloration, but overall excellent preservation and sharp motifs.
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Acoma Olla round form with large
Acoma Olla round form with large hooked devices filling body; Acoma written on base height 8.5 in. x diameter 10 in. second quarter 20th century Condition: Near excellent.
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AN ACOMA POLYCHROME POTTERY
AN ACOMA POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLAAn Acoma polychrome pottery olla, 20th Century; Acoma Pueblo Marked to underside: Salvador / Acoma / NM A large pottery olla with geometric designs in browns, terracotta and white slip glaze 16" H x 15.5" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Notes: Collector's notes indicate pot acquired in 1988 at Allard Auctions Dimensions: 16" H x 15.5" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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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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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA OLLA.
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA OLLA. Acoma Pueblo pottery olla/storage jar with slightly flared black glazed rim, body with white and black abstract geometric designs, 6”H x 8” dia.
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A LARGE POLYCHROME ACOMA POTTERY
A LARGE POLYCHROME ACOMA POTTERY OLLAA large polychrome Acoma pottery olla, First-quarter 20th Century or earlier; Southwest United States With black and white geometric motifs 9" H x 11.5" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: 9" H x 11.5" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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HISTORIC ACOMA PUEBLO NATIVE
HISTORIC ACOMA PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLA CA.1900. 9 1/2"H X 11"DIAM.Historic Acoma Pueblo Native American polychrome pottery olla ca.1900., potted with a globular form; having two bands of split squares and bow tie devices decorating neck followed by two bands of slightly curved triangles around shoulder; body finished with zigzags and crescent shapes, Dimensions: 9 1/2"H x 11"Diam.
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NATIVE AMERICAN SMALL CERAMIC ACOMA
NATIVE AMERICAN SMALL CERAMIC ACOMA OLLA BOWLEarly 20th century Native American bowl.
Traditionalist white terra cotta, attributed to the Acoma Pueblo style. Ring construction, black exterior painted designs. Marked on the bottom ACOMA.
Issued: Early 1900s
Dimensions: 4.25"H x 4.5"D
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Wear consistent with age and use
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA CLAY
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA CLAY OLLA. 19th C. olla with stylized black painted bands of decoration on cream painted ground. 9.75”H x 12”dia..
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Acoma Olla with concave base and
Acoma Olla with concave base and painted with geometrics and wing motifs height 9.5 in. x diameter 10.25 in.mid-20th century Condition: Light surface scuffs else excellent.
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SOUTHWEST AMERICAN POLYCHROME
SOUTHWEST AMERICAN POLYCHROME DECORATED POTTERY OLLA, PROBABLY ACOMA FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURYSouthwest American Polychrome Decorated Pottery Olla, Probably Acoma, First Quarter 20th Century Painted in red and black on a white ground in a stylized design with feathers and arrows. Mid-section of body with abrasions. Height: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm); Greatest diameter: 12 in (30.5 cm)Property of Various Owners
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EXQUISITE ACOMA INDIAN PUEBLO
EXQUISITE ACOMA INDIAN PUEBLO POTTERY OLLAExquisite Acoma Indian Pueblo polychrome pottery olla, early 20th c., featuring ornate geometric pattern enclosing bird figures with foliate imagery and whirling log motif, 8 3/4" h., 11" dia.; Provenance: Important Pennsylvania Private collector; Cowan's Auctions.
Condition:
Firing cloud influence visible to underside, wear commensurate with age.
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LARGE ACOMA PUEBLO POLYCHROME
LARGE ACOMA PUEBLO POLYCHROME OLLAmid 20th century, large thin walled olla with traditional bold geometric decoration, 9-1/2 x 13 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, New York
Condition:
firing cloud near base, some wear at rim, overall handling wear commensurate with age
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Acoma Polychrome Pottery Olla first
Acoma Polychrome Pottery Olla
first quarter 20th century
painted with pinwheel medallions and stylized rainbirds
height 10-1/2 inches x diameter 12-1/2 inches
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ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POLYCHROME
ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLAAcoma Pueblo Indian polychrome pottery olla, mid to late 19th c., featuring intricate geometric pattern and line work, inscribed on underside Found by Carol B. Greenbush 1941, Henry Eicher collection, Santa Barbara Museum, 5 1/2" h., 8" dia.
Condition:
Losses to paint, likely excavated.
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Acoma Pueblo Black-On-White Pottery
Acoma Pueblo Black-On-White Pottery Olla, by Marie Zieu Chino (1907-1982), of traditional form, decorated in an allover spiraled, stepped geometric pattern, h. 5", dia. 5-3/4".
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Acoma Pueblo. Olla with geometric
Acoma Pueblo. Olla with geometric design. slip-decorated earthenware. 8½ h × 11½ dia in. result: $645. estimate: $1,000–2,000.
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Acoma Polychrome Pottery Olla first
Acoma Polychrome Pottery Olla
first quarter 20th century
having a concave base and fully decorated with solid and hatched decorations
height 9-1/4 inches x diameter 11-1/2 inches
Property from a Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia
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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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AN ACOMA POTTERY BOWLAn Acoma
AN ACOMA POTTERY BOWLAn Acoma pottery bowl, 20th Century; Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico A large polychrome pottery bowl with all-over geometric motifs 6" H x 9.5" Dia. Dimensions: 6" H x 9.5" Dia.
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EARLY ACOMA KACHINA Early Acoma
EARLY ACOMA KACHINA Early Acoma kachina, featuring a stunning olla with the classical floral design. 13" h
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ACOMA POLYCHROME POTTERY
ACOMA POLYCHROME POTTERY OLLAAcoma Polychrome Pottery Olla , c. 1920, tapered neck and shoulder, with solid and hatched geometric designs, h. 9 1/8 in., dia. 10 in Provenance: Indian Trader-West, Santa Fe, NM, 1986; Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
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AN ACOMA OLLA An Acoma olla, having
AN ACOMA OLLA An Acoma olla, having a shouldered form with geometric paint decorated exterior, signed "Acoma N.M./ J.M.C", 7.5"h