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Pottery

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 Tourist Pottery - Acoma Pueblo from the Early 1900's
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 Sharon Lewis. Acoma Pueblo. Polychrome seed jar. 3"dia x 1 1/2"h
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 A colaboration of the two artists from Cochiti and Santo Domingo pueblos. Lisa creates the pottery and Harlan does the painting. 11"h x 10"dia
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 Hopi poychrome, parrot design bowl. Depicts four contemporary parrots and four different traditional parrot designs. 10"H x 11"dia (*click on image for full description of Jean and her family history)
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 Dominique Toya - swirl micaceous seed pot
Swirling seed pot with micaceous slip. Traditionally fired. By Jemez potter Dominique Toya. 4 1/4"h x 4 1/4"dia
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 Black on black wedding vase with an Avanyu encompassing the mid-section and micaceous clay handle and lip. By San Ildefonso Pueblo artist Martha Appleleaf. 9 1/2"h x 6 1/2"dia
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 Carved blackware bowl with stylized feathers and a micaceous band encirling the upper portion. Granddaughter of Margaret Tafoya. 7"dia x 5"H
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 Zuni deer pot with three dimensional pueblo around the upper quadrant. By potter Noreen Simplicio. 5 1/4"h x 4 1/2"dia
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Acoma pre 1940's
Dimensions 6 1/2"D X 4 1/2" H
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Acoma Chicken Bank, Dimensions 4"1/2 D X 5"1/2 H
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Acoma Skycity N.M Dimensions 9" D X 7" 3/4 H
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Black on red Zuni jar with 9 stylized deer. Excellent condition. 7 " diameter, 7" high. Made in 2000.
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Nicely carved blackware bowl. Very clean details. 2 5/8"h x 4 1/2"dia
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Price: $3,600.00
Sale Price: $2,880.00
You Save: $720.00 (20 %)
Carved blackware bowl with stylized feathers and a micaceous band encirling the upper portion. Granddaughter of Margaret Tafoya. 7"dia x 5"H
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A colaboration of the two artists from Cochiti and Santo Domingo pueblos. Lisa creates the pottery and Harlan does the painting. 11"h x 10"dia
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Canteen with North star design. By Hopi potter Loren Ami. 5 1/4"(from lip to bottom) x 4 "dia.
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Nicely carved blackware bowl with matching sunfaces on oppossing sides and matching rainclouds on the other sides. Very clean details. 3 1/2"h x 3 1/2"dia
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Price: $3,250.00
Sale Price: $2,000.00
You Save: $1,250.00 (38 %)
Burnished blackware bowl. Signed Maria Poveka (signature used during 1956-1965) San Ildefonso Pueblo. 7 3/4"dia x 2 5/8"h
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Price: $3,500.00
Sale Price: $2,400.00
You Save: $1,100.00 (31 %)
Gunmetal plate signed Maria Poveka (signature used 1956-1965). San Ildefonso Pueblo. 10 1/4"dia
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Black on black wedding vase with an Avanyu encompassing the mid-section and micaceous clay handle and lip. By San Ildefonso Pueblo artist Martha Appleleaf. 9 1/2"h x 6 1/2"dia
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Zuni deer pot with three dimensional pueblo around the upper quadrant. By potter Noreen Simplicio. 5 1/4"h x 4 1/2"dia
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Seated clay figurines known as rain gods or "rain catchers" spring from Tesuque Pueblos's deep-rooted figurative pottery tradition. Popularized in the 1880's, Tesuque women made and sold the figurines in a variety of colors and designs, and earned income
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Sharon Lewis. Acoma Pueblo. Polychrome seed jar. 3"dia x 1 1/2"h
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Polychrome pottery bowl, nice patina with stylized parrot and eagle feather designs, excellent condition. 4"h x 10"dia
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Polychrome pottery bowl, nice patina, excellent condition. 5 "h x 7 1/2"dia
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Double-lobel Acoma, Water vessel approximately mind 1960's maybe earlier
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