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(4) Pcs Asian pottery, c/o
(4) Pcs Asian pottery, c/o terracotta stupa form plaque with impressed Buddhas on metal stand (6-3/4" h overall), shard of impressed clay (3" x 1-3/4"), Chinese foo lion figure (9" h, some chips), miniature pottery figure, boy holding rooster(3-1/2" h), lion missing top of tail
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INDIAN WOOD FIGURE OF SARASVATI AND
INDIAN WOOD FIGURE OF SARASVATI AND A SEATED FIGURE OF BUDDHATogether with a small lingam stone and a miniature pottery seated figure of buddha.
The figure 9 3/4 in. high, the buddha 9 in. high overall.
Condition
Sarasvati with very minor wear. The buddha with a break to the mandorla, additional minor losses and water stains. The mini buddha with surface wear. Otherwise in good condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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A MIXED GROUP OF NATIVE
A MIXED GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN-STYLE MINIATURE OBJECTSA mixed group of Native American-style miniature objects, 20th century Six marked for maker A large varied group of diminutive items including a pierced carved wood cup (Sinner / SKS / O4), a Hopi pottery katsina figure, a Hopi wooden kiva ceremony tableau scene with tiny figures, four Puebloan miniature pottery jars in various styles (N. Simplicio, Zuni; AROY [feather]; Nona Naha), a silver jar with applied lizard motifs, two Pima/Tohono O'odham-style miniature white horsehair lidded baskets, a large painted pottery lidded jar, two miniature lidded baskets, and a basketry woven bird figure, 14 pieces total Dimensions: Largest: 4.75" H x 2" Dia.; smallest: 0.625" H x 0.5" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
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(LOT OF 13) ASSEMBLED GROUP OF
(LOT OF 13) ASSEMBLED GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN MINIATURE POTTERY (lot of 13) Assembled group of Native American miniature pottery, consisting of (9) pottery vessels, including one signed 'S. Teller Isleta N.Mex', and another signed 'RLS Acoma', (2) plates signed 'By: Judy Shields Acoma', 1.625"dia and beaded bowl, 3"dia.
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(LOT OF 7) NATIVE AMERICAN
(LOT OF 7) NATIVE AMERICAN MINIATURE POTTERY VESSELS (Lot of 7) Native American miniature pottery vessels, including pots by Joy Navasie; L. Addington; Paqua Naha and Minnie, Santa Clara, etc., largest: 3"h
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GERI NARANJO MINIATURE POTTERY
GERI NARANJO MINIATURE POTTERY VASE, SIGNED, 1 Geri Naranjo miniature pottery vase, signed, 1.5"h x 2.5"d
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THREE PUEBLO INDIAN MINIATURE
THREE PUEBLO INDIAN MINIATURE POTTERY JARS.Three Pueblo Indian Miniature Pottery Jars. Carving and inlay work. 1-1/4" to 2" diam. Condition: : Very good.
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Condition: : Very good.
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FINE ACOMA PUEBLO CONTEMPORARY
FINE ACOMA PUEBLO CONTEMPORARY MINIATURE POTTERY SEED J...Fine Acoma Pueblo Contemporary miniature Pottery Seed Jar. Bird motif design. 1" diam. Condition: : Very good.
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Condition: : Very good.
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COCHITI PUEBLO INDIAN MINIATURE
COCHITI PUEBLO INDIAN MINIATURE POTTERY BOWL.Vintage Cochiti Pueblo Indian Miniature Pottery Bowl. 3-3/4" diam. Condition: : Good.
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Condition: : Good.
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SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10
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.
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ANDREW SAFTEL MIXED MEDIA
ANDREW SAFTEL MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE, SOUVENIRAndrew Saftel (American/Tennessee, b. 1959) abstract mixed media collage, titled "Souvenir", comprised of multiple elements including watercolor, paper, and found objects on paper. Bird's eye view of an imagined street with a woman and child walking towards a city, with mountains in the background. Found objects such as bottle caps, box-of-matches, miniature pottery and figures, receipts, and packaging remnants and interspersed throughout the scene, with blue green wash bordering. Signed and dated "A. Saftel 2010" in margin lower right. Signed, dated, and titled, en verso. Float mounted and housed under glass in a wooden frame. Sheet: 40" H x 56 1/2" W. Framed: 46 3/4" H x 63 1/2" W.
A Nashville, Tennessee Estate.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with minor warping to paper. Not examined outside of frame.
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JOSEPH LONEWOLF SIGNED MINIATURE
JOSEPH LONEWOLF SIGNED MINIATURE POTTERY M15PRCWJoseph Lonewolf (Native American, 1932 - 2014) pottery miniature, signed "Joseph Lonewolf" & makers marked to bottom, also numbered "M15PRCW" & dated "85" to bottom. With beautiful & delicate sgrafitto all over with hummingbird & botanical design. Measuring 2" in height with overall width of 1-1/2", slightly egg shaped. Measurements are approximate. In overall good condition. Joseph Lonewolf was the son of noted potters Camilio & Agapita Tafoya, & the brother of Grace Medicine Flower. Beginning in the early 1970s, Joseph Lonewolf revolutionizzed the world of Santa Clara pottery by incorporating his sgraffito (lighlty etching the surface of the clay) & incised (more deeply cut into the clay) designs in his work. He has won numerous awards throughout his career & his work can be found in museums worldwide. He has been featured in numerous books including "The Art of Clay" & has received the prestigious New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2009 & the SWAIA Lifetime Achievement Award.