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SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLSOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWL, Hohokam/Mogollon people, central Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northern Mexico region, attributed to the 800-1200 AD period, 8.5"H x 10.5"d.
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SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN
SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN BLACK ON WHITE BOWL Ancestral Puebloan, possibly San Clemente, 1000-1400 A.D.; 4 in. H., 7 7/8 in. Diam.
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GROUP OF PREHISTORIC NATIVE
GROUP OF PREHISTORIC NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY OBJECTS INCLUDING A LOW BOWL BY HELEN NAHA WITH FEATHER WOMAN MARK (4) Including a Hohokam pitcher h:5 in an Anasazi type jar h: 3 1/2 in and a black painted seed bowl h: 4 1/2 in. Helen Naha bowl 7in. diam (4)
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INDIAN BOWL. Southwest late
INDIAN BOWL. Southwest late 19th-early 20th century earthenware. Low bowl with interior painted designs.3 1/2''h. 8 1/2''d. Collected by Charles Shanafelt ca. 1900. Wear chips. Charles Shanafelt (b. 1855) was the senior member of the brickmaking firm of Shanafelt and Keurt. He collected the Cochiti figures offered here about 1900 and about 1915 they were placed in the ''relic room'' of an Ohio county courthouse. They remained there until later in the twentieth century they were transferred to a local historical institution. That institution has deaccessioned this collection and is selling it to further its mission.
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EARLY 18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN
EARLY 18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN RENDERING BOWL. A primitive Native American made carved ash rendering bowl with interior spout. 8”H x 19”W x 11”D.
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Rachel Sahmie Hopi Bowl deep bowl
Rachel Sahmie Hopi Bowl deep bowl with sharp curved rim; linear geometrics decorate edge of shoulder and rectangular device inside; inscribed ''B'' and signed Nampeyo on base height 4 in. x diameter 12.25 in. 20th century
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NATIVE AMERICAN BLACKWARE POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN BLACKWARE POTTERY BOWLNATIVE AMERICAN BLACKWARE POTTERY BOWL, New Mexico, San Ildefonso Pueblo, mid-20th Century, no mark to underside - h:5w:7.50in.
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NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL POTTERY BOWL Attributed Cherokee, likely a ceremonial bowl with two figural head handles each wearing a tall hat, supported on three tapered feet.
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NATIVE AMERICAN HANDLED
NATIVE AMERICAN HANDLED CORRUGATED GRAYWARE BOWL Native American, Southwest Anasazi Pueblo or Mississippian, corrugated grayware vessel with four lug handles. 6.25" H x 8" diameter.
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DAVID SALK: NATIVE AMERICAN ART
DAVID SALK: NATIVE AMERICAN ART POTTERY BOWLsigned "D Salk" and dated 1988; Provenance: The Estate of Henry and Lillian Mosauer; 21 inches wide; 14 1/4 inches deep; 4 inches high Condition:
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COVERED NORTHWEST INDIAN BOWL -
COVERED NORTHWEST INDIAN BOWL - Early Tlingit or Haida Carved Wooden Effigy Figure Potlatch Bowl with covered bowl in back squatting animal form with man clenched in his teeth hand symbols in relief on back 13'' x 24'' x 9 1/2'' worn hindquarters and lo
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Native American pottery bowl,
Native American pottery bowl, possibly Santo Domingo; the handled basket form bowl with stylized bird design. 5 1/4"H. Good condition with minor surface wear.
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SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN COVERED BASKETEarly 20th CenturyPossibly Hapu. Star design on handled lid and geometric design to sides. Height including handle 5. Diameter 5''.''
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWL.
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWL. Rounded bottom bowl with dark finish. Wear. 4.5"h. 9"w.
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST BASKETRY BOWL Hupa people, Northern California, late 19th c. finely woven grass, tall sided with whipped rim, having geometric designs in brown and black on natural ground, sunflower recessed foot, 5 1/4" x 7" diam. One short break below the rim. Old tag indicates this was part of the Nancy Prince collection, purchased 1915-16 when Marion Rogers visited the West.
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWL.
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWL. Geometric designs to inside and light exterior. Two holes near the rim. Crack and wear. 3.75"h. 8" diameter.
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NATIVE AMERICAN ZUNI PUEBLO BOWL,
NATIVE AMERICAN ZUNI PUEBLO BOWL, EARLY 20TH C.Native American pottery bowl, Zuni Pueblo, early 20th c., polychrome decorated with birds and deer, one side with substantial repair and some loss, approx 4.5"h, 7.75"diam, 1.5lbs
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NATIVE AMERICAN TOHONO O'ODHAM
NATIVE AMERICAN TOHONO O'ODHAM BASKET BOWL Native American Tohon O'odham [Desert People] Papago hand-woven basket bowl with a geometric design. 3.5" H x 8.5" diameter. Provenance: Property from a Kings Point, NY collection.
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Native American Indian Yana Bowl
Native American Indian Yana Bowl central California 7'' diameter 4'' tall circa 1890 some minor loss at rim.
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NATIVE AMERICAN SANTO DOMINGO RED &
NATIVE AMERICAN SANTO DOMINGO RED & BLACK BOWL American, first half 20th century. Native American Santo Domingo Pueblo tri color ceramic dough bowl with a stylized leaf pattern. Apparently unsigned. Approx. h. 5.5", diam. 12".
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PRE-COLUMBIAN HOHOKAM POTTERY
PRE-COLUMBIAN HOHOKAM POTTERY BOWLPre-Columbian Hohokam Pottery Bowl. Paint decorated with snakes, hash marks and circles. Provenance: The Miles and Shirley Fiterman Collection, Minneapolis, MN. Size: 2.5'' x 15.5'' x 15.5"(6 x 39 x 39 cm). Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET Ca.1870s Finely Woven Low Bowl Basket, probably Apache, 1 3/4" high, 9" diam. Good condition.
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NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA GEOMETRIC
NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA GEOMETRIC POTTERY BOWL United States,20th CenturySquat vessel decorated with orange, brown, and white geometric patterns.
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Native American polychrome
Native American polychrome pottery bowl. 3 3/4"H x 9 1/2"dia. Two significant lines and two small chips visible on inside only.
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TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS. Twentieth
TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS. Twentieth century. Hopi bowl with geometric designs signed ''Nellie Nampeyo''. Minor surface wear 2 3/8''h. 4 5/8''d. And a San Juan incised jar with illegible signature on the bottom 5 1/2''h. 6''d.
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THREE SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN
THREE SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN BOWLS. One classic designed white, brown, and ochre slip decorated bowl with Zuni origins, 3”H x 6.5”dia. . One Pueblo bowl with red and black geometric and fish decoration over white slip, 4”H x 7”dia. . One southwest bowl with red and black decoration over white slip with a clear gloss over glaze, 3.5”H x 7”dia. .
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST BASKETRY BOWL Hupa people, Northern California, late 19th c. finely woven grass with geometric designs in orange and black on natural ground showing only on the exterior, sunflower foot, 3" x 7" diam, fine condition.
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NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI POLYCHROME
NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL WITH BEAR PAW HALLMARK, CA 1970S 4"H X 9 1/2"DIAM.Native American Hopi polychrome pottery bowl with bear paw hallmark, ca 1970s, worn signature and bear paw hallmark under base. Provenance: From the Patrick J. Eddington Estate. Eddington is a former CIA imagery analyst, a former lobbyist, private teacher, author and Congressional staffer. Dimensions: 4"H x 9 1/2"Diam.
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Southwest Indian seed bowl, 3"h 9
Southwest Indian seed bowl, 3"h 9 1/2"dia
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SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY SHALLOW BOWL EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMETER 9.5”.SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY SHALLOW BOWL, Early 20th Century, Black geometric designs on a cream ground. Dimensions: Diameter 9.5".
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST
EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST BASKETRY BOWL Hupa people, Northern California, late 19th c. finely woven grass with geometric designs in brown and black on natural ground showing only on the exterior, sunflower foot, 3 1/2" x 7 1/2" diam
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Native American pottery bowl with
Native American pottery bowl with applied decoration found near Navarre, OH, Stark Co. 6 1/2"dia. Two areas of restoration on rim.
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2 Native American pottery bowls,
2 Native American pottery bowls, wear and abrasions, largest 5 1/2" d, with a Native American basket, 6" h, break at rim Estimate $200-300
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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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TRIBAL: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BOWL,
TRIBAL: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BOWL, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGION, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C., SLIGHTLY OVOID SHAPE, DECORATED WITH GRIDW...TRIBAL: Native American woven bowl, Northern California region, late 19th/ early 20th C., slightly ovoid shape, decorated with gridwork of diamonds, pyramidal line at base, wear consistent with age and use, 4 1/4" h. x 6 1/4" w. x 6" d.
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Two Hopi Indian decorated redware
Two Hopi Indian decorated redware bowls one signed "Juanita Healing" 3"hx5"dia. a Santa Clara Pueblo burnished black pottery bowl signed "MT" 3"h.