Native American Pueblo Clay Art Pottery Sculptures
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An estate collection with two (2) Native American clay art pottery storyteller statues. Pueblo tribal works in traditional designs and palettes. Includes: one (1) seated storyteller by Jemez Pueblo potter Mary Ellen Toya (1934-1990) with 19 children figures, in bisque matte finish, painted in a naturalistic palette of black, tan, and brown, signed to underside M. ELLEN TOYA JEMEZ; and one (1) storyteller figure covered in children, in bisque matte finish, painted in a palette of black, blue, tan, and brown, signed to underside EVANGELINE JOE STORYTELLER, possibly artist Mary Evangeline Suina (born 1959). Larger piece measures 10" x 9" x 6."
Condition: Good overall condition having normal surface wear. Estate fresh to the market.
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Condition: Good overall condition having normal surface wear. Estate fresh to the market.
Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery does not offer in-house shipping for this item. Gallery will refer third party shippers for all domestic and international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
Got something to sell? Contact us at HillAuctionGallery.com
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Native American Pueblo Clay Art Pottery Sculptures
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