Richardson's Prehistoric Ceramics Auction 2011-10-16 Auction - 69 Price Results - Arrowhead Museum in Mo - Page 3
LiveAuctioneers Logo

48: Human Effigy Bottle12: Caddo23: Human Effigy
Done
Santa fe, MO, United States
Auction Details

Richardson's Prehistoric Ceramics Auction

This auction consists of some of the most interesting and important art of the United States. Although few people know anything about this art form it?s greatly prized by those that are informed. The mound builders will probably always be a mystery to Archeologist as well as collectors. These ceramics are treasures of America and are literally as American as any ancient artifact can be. Especially considering they are made from the very soil that forms our country. This collection represent the ceramic vessel and effigies of the Mississippian period of around 1,000 - 1650 AD as well as the western Arkansas Caddoan people that were a little earlier about 700 - 1700AD. Using the mud then tempering it with ground mussel shells as grog and maybe as a spirit filled substance that held all things together they created beauty at the same time. The ingredients used to make their art varied from artist to artist as well as village to village. These ingredients were as mysterious at times as were the very forms and designs they used. Because of this the collectors and archeologist can now distinguish and identify each vessel. Under the circumstances I believe all vessels are a miracle to have been made and to have been found hundreds of years later in the ground after floods, freezing temperatures , droughts, earthquakes and still be in the condition they are in today. The conditions have been described by my opinion based on my knowledge. Taking in the factors about described as well as having some idea of how many new finds and discoveries are now being made upon a yearly basis. You must be the final judge of condition if you are to be the new owner. We feel very grateful and privileged of being able to offer such a rare collection of ancient ceramics of our America.
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
Vernon Paul Appliqué: Found in Arkansas. Nicely designed coils of clay applied to the sides and down to the bottom circling or horse showing back up . Much restoration was needed to repair this rare vessel. 4 ½" H x 6
0049: Vernon Paul AppliquéEst. $200-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
Human Head Effigy Vessel: This vessel has three human heads in effigy. It is made of shell treated buff colored clay. A very solid pot found in Arkansas and at one time part of the collector Bill Rowlett's collection. 7" H x
0050: Human Head Effigy VesselEst. $550-$750
See Sold Price
Sold
Parkin Punctated Bowl: From the Mississippian time period this bowl was found in Arkansas. It has four suspension handles that are rarely seen they have large perforated holes in each handle followed down the vessel with
0051: Parkin Punctated BowlEst. $550-$650
See Sold Price
Sold
Rare Tripod Water Bottle: Found in Missouri this rare tripod of Mississippian grey ware has a neck that appears as a compound because of the rim being placed to appear as if the neck is coming out of the bowl. Three rounded
0052: Rare Tripod Water BottleEst. $750-$900
See Sold Price
Sold
Mississippian Bowl: This Arkansas found bowl has a zig zag design of applied clay followed by a punctuate design that continues the entire bottom of the bowl. It is cracked and glued but in good overall condition. 4" H
0053: Mississippian BowlEst. $600-$800
See Sold Price
Sold
Caddo: Decorated with very complicated incised design. It has a stand on the bottom. It is cracked and re glued with a very small amount of restoration. 5" H x 5 ¼" D
0054: CaddoEst. $350-$550
See Sold Price
Sold
Mississippian Water Bottle: Having a large flaring neck with a decorated and perforated stand. Some repair was started on this bottle but never finished. Bottle is in very good condition. 9 ½" H x 7 ½" D
0055: Mississippian Water BottleEst. $500-$650
See Sold Price
Sold
Miniature frog effigy: Made in the bottle form this effigy bottle was found in Arkansas and from the Mississippian time period. It is decorated with large eyes, an open mouth, and depicting both front and rear legs. It
0056: Miniature frog effigyEst. $350-$500
See Sold Price
Sold
Old Town Red Bottle: A small bottle probably made from hollowing out a solid clay ball in its construction. Obviously a very skilled potter. The rim has been glued and cracks filled somewhat. A Missouri find. 5" x 4" D
0057: Old Town Red BottleEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
Mississippian Water Bottle: Found in Missouri. One coil of clay was added at the base of the neck . This added style and form to the vessel. It also strengthened the weakest area of the bottle. The elevated stand is decorated
0058: Mississippian Water BottleEst. $300-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
Frog Effigy Water Bottle: Found in Arkansas this effigy water bottle depicts four outwardly facing frog effigies. The heads are very well defined. There is a probe hole near one head and another probe hole on the other side
0059: Frog Effigy Water BottleEst. $650-$800
See Sold Price
Sold
Caddo Janis Head Pot: Information on the bottom is as follows "Found by Arnold Williams Batchlor site, Hot Springs Ark." Great condition just a few cracks. Arguably the finest ceramic vessel in this auction. 5 ¼" H x 6
0060: Caddo Janis Head PotEst. $4,000-$6,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Rare Tennessee Fish Effigy: Fish effigy on the side of a shell tempered orange clay bowl. Ornate rim designs of appliquéd clay make it very unique. 4 ¾"H x 5 ¾" D
0061: Rare Tennessee Fish EffigyEst. $350-$550
See Sold Price
Sold
Hooded Effigy Water Bottle: Possibly an effigy of a beaver. This bottle was found in Arkansas and appears to be solid with only a few pressure cracks. It is made of a shell tempered grey ware. 7 ½: H x 6 ¾" D
0062: Hooded Effigy Water BottleEst. $600-$800
See Sold Price
Sold
Gourd or Squash Effigy: Made in a miniature size it has a probe hole and a few pressure cracks otherwise it is in excellent condition. 4 ¼" H x 3 ½" D
0063: Gourd or Squash EffigyEst. $120-$200
See Sold Price
Sold
Medallion Human Face Bowl: A very well designed bowl containing four medallion human faces between four strap handles for suspensions. On each of the handles are two clay nodes, followed by a vertical linear punctuate. Found
0064: Medallion Human Face BowlEst. $500-$700
See Sold Price
Sold
Miniature Water Bottle: This small bottle has three human face medallions, a flaring neck and a squatty body. There is some pressure cracking and approximately 30% of the rim is restored. It was found in Arkansas. 4 ½" H x
0065: Miniature Water BottleEst. $200-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
Caddo Boat Effigy: This effigy is also incised It was found in Arkansas and has been broken in half and glued back together. 3 1/15" H x 8 3/8" D
0066: Caddo Boat EffigyEst. $200-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
Mississippian Water Bottle: A rare and interesting form of a bottle. Having a large neck. The main body of the vessel appears to have been formed by the use of a turtle shell or carapace. There are 5 bulbous designs. It has
0067: Mississippian Water BottleEst. $500-$900
See Sold Price
Sold
Stylized Frog Effigy Bowl: This bowl is decorated with 2 stylized frog effigies alternating with two strap handles. Discovered in Arkansas this shell tempered gray ware bowl has been professionally restored. 4 ¼" H x 8" D
0068: Stylized Frog Effigy BowlEst. $500-$700
See Sold Price
Sold
Hodges Engraved small bowl: Hodges Engraved small bowl, Ark, Caddo. 5.88" across top x About 4" tall
0069: Hodges Engraved small bowlEst. $750-$1,000
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP