NATIVE AMERICAN ART: POTTERY AND JEWELRY 2025-06-07 Auction - 85 Price Results - Turkey Mountain Traders LLC in CO
SARAH GARCIA (ACOMA) FINELINE POTJEFF DEMENT (NAVAJO) CAST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETSILVER COIN SQUASH BLOSSOM NAJA NECKLACE C. 1960s
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Littleton, CO, United States
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NATIVE AMERICAN ART: POTTERY AND JEWELRY

A fine collection of Native American art and jewelry including pottery, contemporary bracelets, rings, earrings and necklaces.
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LUCY LEWIS (ACOMA) POT: Lucy Lewis (Acoma) pot. Lucy Martin Lewis (1890 or 1898-March 12, 1992) was a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. She is known for her decorative pottery made using traditional
0001: LUCY LEWIS (ACOMA) POTEst. $400-$600
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BARBARA & JOSEPH CERNO (ACOMA) POT: Barbara and Joseph Cerno (Acoma) pot. The Cernos are a husband a wife team who are well-known as some of the finest potters at Acoma Pueblo. They won their first ribbon together in 1971 and have
0002: BARBARA & JOSEPH CERNO (ACOMA) POTEst. $400-$600
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BLUE CORN (SAN ILDEFONSO) POT: Blue Corn (Crucita Calabaza) (San Ildefonso). Blue Corn (1921-1999) was especially well-known for her polychrome pottery, and was named a SWAIA Lifetime Achievement winner posthumously in 2008.
0003: BLUE CORN (SAN ILDEFONSO) POTEst. $600-$800
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DOROTHY TORIVIO (ACOMA) SEED POT: Nice symmetry and excellent work on this Dorothy Torivio (1946-2011) (Acoma) Seed Pot. Torivio was one of the originators of the "op-art" painting style at Acoma, and one of its greatest
0004: DOROTHY TORIVIO (ACOMA) SEED POTEst. $300-$600
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LAWRENCE NAMOKI (HOPI) SEED POT: Lawrence Namoki (Hopi)) seed pot. Namoki, born in 1949, is very well-known for his carved pottery, often depicting kachinas and other spiritual figures. This particular pot is called "Morning
0005: LAWRENCE NAMOKI (HOPI) SEED POTEst. $400-$600
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JAMES G. NAMPEYO (HOPI) POT: James G. Nampeyo (1958-2019) (Hopi) Pot. Nampeyo was a great-grandson of the matriarch Nampeyo of Hano, and worked in the classic Hopi style. HALLMARKS:Signed James G. Nampeyo (see photo) WEIGHT:
0006: JAMES G. NAMPEYO (HOPI) POTEst. $400-$600
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LILLY MARIA SALVADOR (ACOMA) POT: Lilly Maria Salvador (Acoma) (born 1944) pot. This pot is a beautifully made smaller version of an Acoma olla from circa 1850. HALLMARKS: The bottom of the vessel has a lot of information-please
0007: LILLY MARIA SALVADOR (ACOMA) POTEst. $600-$800
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ROSEMARY CHINO (ACOMA) OWL POT: Rosemary Chino (Acoma) (1928-2000) Owl Pot. Chino was the daughter of Marie Z. Chino, and a renowned potter in her own right. HALLMARKS: Signed Rosemary Chino, Acoma, N.M. WEIGHT: 554 grams.
0008: ROSEMARY CHINO (ACOMA) OWL POTEst. $400-$600
JOLENE CERNO (ACOMA) POT: Jolene Cerno (Acoma) Pot. Dated 6-92, and made by Jolene, the daughter of Barbara and Joseph Cerno. HALLMARKS: Signed McCarty's New Mexico, Jolene Cerno, Daughter of BJ Cerno, 6-92 (see photo)
0009: JOLENE CERNO (ACOMA) POTEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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TWO SUE TAPIA (SAN JUAN/LAGUNA) POTS: Two Sue Tapia (San Juan/Laguna) Pots. Beautifully formed and carved. HALLMARKS:Both signed Sue Tapia San Juan Pue NM (see photos) WEIGHT: 110 grams (red); 189 grams (black) DIMENSIONS:3 1/4" x 2"
0010: TWO SUE TAPIA (SAN JUAN/LAGUNA) POTSEst. $400-$600
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TWO SUE TAPIA (SAN JUAN/LAGUNA) MICACEOUS POTS: Very nice symmetrical and even carving on both of these Sue Tapia (San Juan/Laguna) micaceous pots. The black vessel has alternating glittering micaceous panels which is a nice subtle detail.
0011: TWO SUE TAPIA (SAN JUAN/LAGUNA) MICACEOUS POTSEst. $600-$800
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REBECCA LUCARIO (ACOMA) PLATE: A Rebecca Lucario (Acoma) Plate. Lucario is one of the finest Acoma fineline potters and painters, and she recently took Best in Show at the 2025 Heard Museum Indian Market. The birds in the center
0012: REBECCA LUCARIO (ACOMA) PLATEEst. $300-$500
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ROSE CHINO GARCIA (ACOMA) POTTERY PLATE/CHARGER: Rose Chino Garcia (Acoma) (1928-2000) pottery plate/charger. A large and important piece by the daughter of Marie Z. Chino. HALLMARKS:Signed Rose Chino, Acoma, New Mexico (see photo) WEIGHT: 667
0013: ROSE CHINO GARCIA (ACOMA) POTTERY PLATE/CHARGEREst. $500-$1,000
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TWO NOREEN SIMPLICIO (ZUNI) POTS WITH LIZARDS: Two Noreen Simplicio (Zuni) Pots with Lizards. Formerly a pottery instructor at Zuni High School, Simplicio is well-known for the quality and creativity in her pottery. HALLMARKS: Signed Noreen
0014: TWO NOREEN SIMPLICIO (ZUNI) POTS WITH LIZARDSEst. $400-$600
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SARAH GARCIA (ACOMA) FINELINE POT: Sarah Garcia (Acoma) larger vessel with very nice painting, symmetry and mellow visual appearance regarding the contrast between black and white. Born and raised at Laguna, Garcia married Jesse
0015: SARAH GARCIA (ACOMA) FINELINE POTEst. $400-$600
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TOM & SUE TAPIA (SAN JUAN) POT: Tom & Sue Tapia (San Juan) were a husband and wife team. Sue made the pottery, while Tom completed the carving and the firing. The symmetry, imagery and carving on this intricate pot is absolutely
0018: TOM & SUE TAPIA (SAN JUAN) POTEst. $600-$800
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MARIE Z. CHINO (ACOMA) FINELINE POTTERY JAR: Marie Z. Chino (Acoma) (1907-1982) fineline pottery jar. Very nice detailed painting on this vessel. Chino was one of the great matriarchs of Acoma pottery making. HALLMARKS:Signed Marie Z. Chino,
0019: MARIE Z. CHINO (ACOMA) FINELINE POTTERY JAREst. $600-$800
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JESSIE GARCIA (ACOMA) OWL POT: Jessie Garcia (Acoma) owl pot. Garcia was one of the four great matriarchs of the Acoma pottery world, and her work is hard to find. HALLMARKS: Signed Jessie Carcia, N. Mex. (see photo) WEIGHT: 599
0022: JESSIE GARCIA (ACOMA) OWL POTEst. $600-$800
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REBECCA LUCARIO (ACOMA) SMALL POTTERY PLATE: Rebecca Lucario (Acoma) Small pottery plate. Lucario is one of the finest Acoma fineline potters and painters, and she recently took Best in Show at the 2025 Heard Museum Indian Market. This is a
0024: REBECCA LUCARIO (ACOMA) SMALL POTTERY PLATEEst. $300-$500