A GROUP OF PUEBLO POTTERYA groupA 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
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POLYCHROMEA 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
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN AND MEXICANA 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
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan pottery vessels, Four works: Gloria Kahe (b. 1951, Diné) Three Navajo pottery vessels, late 20th/early 21st century Each signed: G. Kahe Each red and black slip glazed vessel with a terracotta wash ground, comprising a globular vase with vertical geometric stepped patterns and a geometric neck band (5.75" H x 7.25" Dia.), a flat shouldered seed pot with feathered and geometric motifs (2.75" H x 7.5" Dia.), and a diminutive seed pot with geometric and avian motifs (1.5" H x 3.625" Dia.), 3 pieces David Baca (b. 1951, Santa Clara Pueblo) A Santa Clara pottery seed pot, 1992 Incised to underside: David Baca / [mountain] / Yellow Mountain / 92 / Santa Clara The burnished glaze seed pot with incised vertical ridges 2.75" H x 4.25" Dia. 4 pieces total Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN REDWARE POTTERYAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN REDWARE POTTERYA group of Puebloan redware pottery, Five works: Frances & Flora Naranjo (1936-2002 & 1914-2000, Santa Clara Pueblo) A Santa Clara redware bowl, mid/late 20th century Signed to base A small carved bowl with geometric motifs 3.25" H x 4" Dia. Howard Naranjo (b. 20th century, Santa Clara Pueblo) A Santa Clara redware pottery wedding vase, late 20th century Signed to base A small wedding vase with carved Avanyu motif 8.5" H x 7" W Michele Tapia Browning (b. 1960, Tewa/Pojoaque Pueblo) A Pueblo redware bowl, late 20th/21st century Signed to base A wide carved bowl with geometric banding 4.25" H x 6.25' Dia. Sophie Cata (b. 20th century, San Juan Pueblo) A Santa Clara redware bowl, late 20th century Signed to base A small globular bowl with a polished finish 3.25" H x 4.25" Dia. Stella Chavarria (b. 1939, Santa Clara Pueblo) A Pueblo redware bowl, late 20th century Signed to base A small tapered bowl with carved Avanyu motif 3.25" H x 4.5" Dia. 5 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSAA 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
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..
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan pottery vessels, 20th century; Southwestern United States Largest marked: Vickey T. Calabaza / S.D.P.; second smallest marked: Tegua by [indecipherable] Comprising six Hopi and Santo Domingo Pueblo vessels with monotone and duotone painted designs, 6 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 6" H x 5.5" W; smallest: 2" H x 2.25" W
COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERYCOLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY A group of 4 pieces of Jemez Pueblo pottery including a turqouise inlaid vase depicting the plumed serpent deity Awanyu, signed V. Tafoya, Jemez, NM on reverse, along with two artist signed Acoma vases and a lizard design plate, also signed on reverse; tallest 5"H
COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERYCOLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO POTTERY A group of 4 pieces of Jemez Pueblo pottery including a turqouise inlaid vase depicting the plumed serpent deity Awanyu, signed V. Tafoya, Jemez, NM on reverse, along with two artist signed Acoma vases and a lizard design plate, also signed on reverse; tallest 5"H
FIVE PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSFiveFIVE PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSFive Puebloan pottery vessels, Five works: A Livia Roxanne Panteah Zuni bowl 20th Century; Zuni Signed and dated to underside: Livia Roxanne Panteah / Zuni / -1994- With brown fineline star burst pattern on a buff ground 2.25" H x 3" Dia. An Ursula Curran Santa Clara/San Juan Pueblo miniature jar (b.1979, Santa Clara/San Juan Pueblo) Signed and dated to underside: Ursula Curran / Santa Clara / San Juan The redware jar with burnished red slip glaze and matte cream slip painted Avanyu serpent and feather border 1.75" H x 1.75" Dia. A Crucita "Blue Corn" Calabaza San Ildefonso Pueblo miniature jar (1921-1999, San Ildefonso Pueblo) Signed to underside: Blue Corn / San Ildefonso [illegible] The miniature, wide-shouldered jar with burnished buff slip glaze and matte slip painted feather pattern 1.75" H x 1.75" Dia. An Acoma Pueblo pottery seed pot Second Half 20th Century Signed to underside: Acoma / NM / Paula [possibly Paula Chino] The brown-on-white pottery vessel with brown butterfly patterns and fineline details on white slip glaze 2.5" H x 2.5" Dia. An Acoma Pueblo pottery seed pot Second Half 20th Century Signed to underside: Acoma / NM / Paula Chino Dominguez The brown-on-white pottery vessel with brown all-over geometric patterns and on white slip glaze 4" H x 5" Dia. 5 pieces
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan pottery vessels, Five works: Gloria Kahe (b. 1951, Hopi/Navajo/Diné) A seed pot, late 20th century Signed to underside: G. Kahe The low-shouldered vessel with black painted star geometric motifs on orange ground 3.25" H x 6" Dia. Laverne Loretto-Tosa (b. 1964, Jemez Pueblo) A swirl polychrome pot, early 21st century Incised to underside: Loretto-Tosa / Jemez The olla-form jar with incised and black painted swirl motif on a white burnished ground and orange interior 4.125" H x 5" Dia. Juanita Fragua (b. 1935, Jemez Pueblo) A polished buff jar, late 20th/early 21st century Signed to underside: Juanita Fragua / Jemez Pue / N.M The jar with small orange arrow paint to rim interior 8.75" H x 6.625" Dia. Phyllis M. Tosa (b. 20th century, Jemez Pueblo) A polychrome pot, late 20th century Signed to underside: P.M. Tosa / Jemez The globular bowl with all-over black painted checkered and geometric motifs on buff ground and an orange interior 4.125" H x 5.325" Dia. A Jemez Pueblo seed pot, early 21st century Signed to underside: M M Toya / Jemez The three-color egg-shaped pot with overlapping foliate and linear motifs 4.75" H x 4.5" Dia. 5 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
A GROUP OF SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERYAA 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
Collection of Puebloan PotteryCollection of Puebloan Pottery lot of 4 including?a Jemez piece height 5.75 in. x diameter 5.5 in.; ?PLUS a Maricopa bowl by Mabel Sunn height 5.5 in. x diameter 4.75 in.; PLUS a small redware?Hopi vase by Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo height 3.75 in. x diameter 3 in.; AND a Hopi bowl decorated with a Thunderbird height 2.5 in. x diameter 5.75 in.mid-third quarter 20th century Condition: Expected wear to all.
(6) NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO REDWARE(6) NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO REDWARE POTTERY(lot of 6) Native American redware pottery, including: (1) burnished pot, signed Albert and Josephine Vigil (1927-2009/ 2001), San Ildefonso Pueblo, dated 1976, approx 3"h, 4.25"diam, (1) pot, signed Glenda Naranjo (b.1953), Santa Clara Pueblo, with black and white slip design around the rim, approx 3.5"h, 5.5"diam, (1) seed pot, signed Joe and Thelma Talachy (b.1943/ 1942), Pojoaque Pueblo, approx 2.75"h, 3.5"diam, (3) miniature pots, (two) signed Margaret and Luther Gutierrez (1936/ 1911-2018/ 1987), Santa Clara Pueblo, (one) with illegible pencil signature; 3.5lbs total **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan pottery vessels, Four works: A Crucita "Blue Corn" Calabaza San Ildefonso Pueblo blackware vessel (1921-1999, San Ildefonso Pueblo) Signed to underside: Blue Corn / San Ildefonso Pueblo The blackware pottery jar with burnished slip glaze and matte slip painted feather pattern to the shoulder 6" H x 4" Dia. A Lois and Derek Gutierrez de la Cruz Santa Clara Pueblo vessel (Lois: b. 1948, Santa Clara Pueblo) Signed to underside: Lois Derek The miniature black-on-red pottery vessel with burnished red slip glaze and matte black slip painted geometric medallions 2.125" H x 3.25" Dia. A Pearl Talachy Nambe Pueblo sgraffito vessel (b. 1952, Nambe Pueblo) Signed to underside: Pearl Talachy / Nambe Pblo [sic] / NM The miniature sgraffito pottery vessel with burnished, gradient slip glaze going brown to red with shallow carved feather pattern 2.5" H x 4" Dia. A Dusty Naranjo Santa Clara Pueblo sgraffito seed pot (b. 1968, Santa Clara Pueblo) Signed and dated to underside: Dusty / 06 The miniature sgraffito pottery vessel with burnished and matte brown slip glaze and shallow carved horse design 1.75" H x 3" Dia. 4 pieces
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLOANTHREE NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLOAN POTTERY VESSELSThree Native American Puebloan pottery vessels, Three works: A Zia pottery vessels 20th century A tall polychrome pottery vase with bird and floral motifs 7" H x 6.5" Dia. A Zia pottery vessel, by Victoria Herrera (b. 20th Century, Zia Pueblo) Signed: Victoria Herrera A small polychrome pottery vase with bird and stepped motifs 5" H x 5" Dia. A San Ildefonso blackware vase, by Carmelita Dunlap Signed to underside: Carmelita Dunlap / San Ildefonso Pueblo A low shoulder pot with a matte geometric band on black burnished slip glaze 4" H x 6" Dia. 3 pieces
EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO ANCESTRALEARLY 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.
ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLOANTIQUE 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.
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN BLACKWARE POTTERYA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN BLACKWARE POTTERY ITEMSA group of Puebloan blackware pottery items, Five works: Juan Tafoya (1949-2006, San Ildefonso) A small blackware bowl, 1978 Incised to underside: Juan Tafoya / San Ildefonso / 1978 The bowl with black painted wave motif on burnished black ground 2" H x 2.5" Dia. Pula Gutierrez (1927-2002, Santa Clara Pueblo) A small painted blackware bowl, late 20th century Signed: Pula Gutierrez / Santa Clara Pueblo The bowl with black painted geometric and spot motifs on burnished black ground 3.5" H x 2.5" Dia. Maximiliana Montoya Martinez, or "Anna" (1885-1955, San Ildefonso Pueblo) A small blackware dish, early/mid-20th century Signed to underside: anna The dish with topside painted black geometric spiral motif on burnished black ground 4.25" Dia. Blue Corn (1921-1999, San Ildefonso Pueblo) A small blackware bowl, mid/late 20th century Incised to underside: Blue Corn / San Ildefonso Pueblo 3.325" H x 4" Dia. A small burnished blackware bowl, mid-20th century Signed illegibly to underside 1.5" H x 2.325" Dia. 5 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
Ancestral Pueblo, Four Mile PotteryAncestral 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
THREE PIECES OF SAN JUAN PUEBLOTHREE 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.
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY PIECES OFTWO 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.
COLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO ANDCOLLECTION OF SIGNED PUEBLO AND HOPI POTTERY Six pieces of Native American pottery, Pueblo and Hopi of various forms and patterns, each signed by artists including Maria Naranjo of Santa Clara;
Ancestral Pueblo, White MountainAncestral Pueblo, White Mountain Redware Pottery Bowl
ca 1275-1325
with a depiction of Kokopelli
height 3 inches x diameter 6-1/2 inches
ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY CANTEENZuniZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY CANTEENZuni Pueblo Pottery Canteen , c. 1880, New Mexico, red and brown zoomorphic design, corn cob plug, remnants of leather cord, h. 11 1/4 in., w. 10 1/2 in., d. 7 in., on a custom lucite stand, total h. 12 1/4 in Provenance: Dewey Galleries, Santa Fe, NM, 1986; Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
A LARGE PUEBLO-STYLE POTTERY VESSELAA 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
TWO PIECES OF SIGNED PUEBLO BLACKWARETWO PIECES OF SIGNED PUEBLO BLACKWARE POTTERY Two pieces of Pueblo blackware pottery, including a globular form vase with raised ram design across body, signed on reverse Lupita Martinez (San Ildefonso, 1918- 2006), along with a wedding vase by Frances Naranjo Siow, Santa Clara Pueblo, signed on reverse; 6"H and 8"H respectively
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY ITEMSAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY ITEMSA group of Puebloan pottery items, Five works: Juanita Fragua (b. 1935, Jemez Pueblo) A polychrome lizard canteen, early 21st century Signed to underside: Juanita Fragua / Jemez Pue N.M The three-color canteen with high-relief lizard and painted corn stalk motifs, featuring a braided hide strap and corn cob stopper 6" H x 6" W x 4.125" D Terry Tapia (b. 1930, Tesuque Pueblo) A small polychrome canteen, late 20th/early 21st century Signed to underside: Terry Tapia The canteen with hide strap and opposed lug handles, decorated with three-color geometric motif 3.75" H x 3.325" W x 2.25" D Alma Chapella Tahbo (1915-1993, Hopi-Tewa) A polychrome flat pottery disc, mid/late 20th century Signed to underside: Tahbo The disc with three-color moth 2.5" Dia. An Acoma Pueblo miniature canteen, mid-20th century Marked to underside: Acoma N.M. The canteen with indented edges, hide strap, and three-color painted geometric motif 3.875" H x 3.325" W x 1.625" D A round pottery canteen, late 20th century Appears unmarked The canteen with braided hide strap and banded hand motif centering a purple ground 4.125" H x 3.75" W x 3.75" D 5 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERYNATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO POTTERY JUG 6½" x 5¼" Native American, Anasazi, Mesa Verde, Pueblo pottery; black over white slip with tall narrowing neck, strap handle with linear motifs.
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN BLACKWARE POTTERYAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN BLACKWARE POTTERYA group of Puebloan blackware pottery, Three works: Madeline Naranjo (1916-2020, Santa Clara Pueblo) A Santa Clara blackware pottery bowl, Mid/late 20th century Signed to base: Madeline Naranjo / Santa Clara Pueblo A matte black carved low bowl with three burnished Sunface motifs 3.75" H x 5.25" Dia. Celes Tafoya (1931-2011, Santa Clara Pueblo) A Santa Clara blackware pottery bowl Signed to base: Celes / Sta Clara Pueblo A small carved bowl with Avanyu motif 2.625" H x 4" Dia. Juanita "Wo-peen" Gonzales (1909-1988, Taos/San Ildefonso Pueblo) A San Ildefonso blackware pottery vessel, Mid/late 20th century Signed to base: Juanita A cylinder form carved vase with alternating geometric motifs 3.25" H x 3" Dia. 3 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POLYCHROMEA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POLYCHROME POTTERY VESSELSA group of Puebloan polychrome pottery vessels, Mid-20th century; Southwestern United States One incised: Blue Corn / San Ildefonso Pueblo Comprising one Blue Corn (1921-1999, San Ildefonso Pueblo) three-color bowl with banded geometric motif, one redware wedding vase with cloud, kiva step, and arrow motifs, one redware wedding vase with geometric motif, and two small redware bowls with three-color kiva step and geometric motifs, 5 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 6.75" H x 5.5" W x 3.75" D; smallest: 2.5" H x 4.325" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
TWO PUEBLOAN BLACKWARE POTTERYTWO PUEBLOAN BLACKWARE POTTERY VESSELSTwo Puebloan blackware pottery vessels, Two works: Than Tsidéh / Erik Fender (b. 1970, San Ildefonso Pueblo) A San Ildefonso blackware pottery bowl, late 20th/21st century Signed to base: Than Tsidéh An asymmetric kiva bowl with green slip Avanyu motif to exterior and multiple single painted and etched Pueblo motifs to interior 4.75" H x 5.75" Dia. A Santa Clara Pueblo blackware bowl Late 20th century Illegibly marked to base With carved Avanyu motif 4" H x 5.5" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10SOUTHWESTERN 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.
Pueblo Black-on-Black Pottery Bowl,Pueblo Black-on-Black Pottery Bowl, 20th century, Santa Clara or San Ildefonso, the polished body with square rim and decorated with a series of matte geometric cloud and rain designs, h. 3-1/2", dia. 3-3/8".
Pueblo Indian Pottery Vase AnitaPueblo Indian Pottery Vase Anita Saye bird decorations 5 1/2'' excellent.