Timeless Voices: Indigenous to Avant-Garde 2025-08-09 Auction - 110 Price Results - Origins Fine Art in MN
Polychrome vase by Juan Quezada of Mata OrtizBlack carved bowl by Margaret TafoyaPainting by renowned artist Su Xingping
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Burnsville, MN, United States
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Timeless Voices: Indigenous to Avant-Garde

Explore a diverse collection of art from around the world, including Native American, African, Asian, and European works. This auction features pieces that reflect a wide range of cultures, time periods, and artistic styles. From traditional carvings to modern paintings, each item offers a unique perspective. All artworks are fully guaranteed for authenticity, so you can bid with confidence.
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Tohano O'odham friendship vase: This beautifully crafted piece was made by a member of the Tohono O'odham Nation, a federally recognized tribe whose ancestral lands span the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona and northern Mexico.
0001: Tohano O'odham friendship vaseEst. $25-$100
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Shipibo Chomo pot for brewing beer: A large traditional Chomo pot from the Shipibo-Conibo people of the Peruvian Amazon, typically used for brewing and fermenting chicha, a beer made from manioc or maize. Hand-coiled and fired using
0003: Shipibo Chomo pot for brewing beerEst. $150-$600
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Acoma corrugated whiteware pottery owl.: Acoma corrugated whiteware pottery owl by Stella Shutiva. Stella Shutiva (1923 - 1997) was a renowned potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, best known for her distinctive corrugated-style pottery
0004: Acoma corrugated whiteware pottery owl.Est. $125-$300
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Ecuadorian pottery bowls.: Ecuadorian pottery bowls. Thin and fine ceramic work. Circa 1995. Ranging from 1.25 to 6.25" wide. 13 Oz together. There is a 3rd tiny matching bowl not pictured.
0005: Ecuadorian pottery bowls.Est. $10-$50
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Blue Corn bowl: Blue Corn pottery bowl. San Ildefonso polychrome feather design. Blue Corn of San Ildefonso Pueblo was one of the most celebrated Native American potters of the 20th century, known for her mastery
0006: Blue Corn bowlEst. $100-$500
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Blue Corn candlesticks: Pair of black on black candlesticks by Blue Corn from San Ildefonso Pueblo. Blue Corn of San Ildefonso Pueblo was one of the most celebrated Native American potters of the 20th century, known for her
0008: Blue Corn candlesticksEst. $200-$600
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Blue Corn red bowl with black feathers: LARGE Blue Corn red bowl with black feather design. San Ildefonso Pueblo. Some wear on designs, as seen. Blue Corn of San Ildefonso Pueblo was one of the most celebrated Native American potters of
0009: Blue Corn red bowl with black feathersEst. $100-$1,200
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Acoma vase: Acoma vase, circa 1920's or 1930's. 5 inches high. 10 ounces.
0010: Acoma vaseEst. $10-$45
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Acoma turkey by E. Histia: Ceramic Acoma turkey by E. Histia, E. Histia is a celebrated potter from Acoma Pueblo, known for her exquisite hand-coiled pottery that reflects the rich traditions and vibrant spirit of her
0011: Acoma turkey by E. HistiaEst. $30-$75
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Black on black pot by Octavia Andrew: Beautifully made and designed Southwestern Native American black on black pot. Octavia Andrew. 4.25" x 4.5" About 12 Oz.
0012: Black on black pot by Octavia AndrewEst. $10-$40
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Acoma polychrome pottery basket: Acoma "Sky City" polychrome pottery basket, Circa mid 20th century. Wonderful condition including twisted handle. 11 Oz. 6.5 inches tall.
0013: Acoma polychrome pottery basketEst. $10-$4,050
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Acoma pitcher: Acoma pitcher, circa 1920's or 1930's. 6 inches high. 13 Oz.
0014: Acoma pitcherEst. $10-$75
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Pre-Columbian decorated bichrome bowl: Decorated bichrome bowl, pre-Columbian, West coast of Mexico. Circa 300-500 CE. Jalisco/Chinesco. 1.75 5.125" Ex-Casa de Cosas Viejas, collection of L. Langdon. 8 Ounces.
0015: Pre-Columbian decorated bichrome bowlEst. $15-$50
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Wonderful large Nicolas Quezada bowl: Nicolas Quezada (Juan Quezada's brother) polychrome bowl with spider design in center. , Circa 1996. 6.5" tall x 13" diameter. This phenomenal bowl was purchased directly from the artist. Nicolas
0017: Wonderful large Nicolas Quezada bowlEst. $300-$500,700
Juan Quezada Mata Ortiz vase: Beautiful polychrome vase by Juan Quezada of Mata Ortiz. Circa 1995, 7.25" high x 7.5" diameter. Juan Quezada is a celebrated potter from Mata Ortiz, a small village in the state of Chihuahua,
0021: Juan Quezada Mata Ortiz vaseEst. $1,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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Loop fringed Acoma dish: Looped fringed Acoma dish, Marie Juanico. Marie S. Juanico, born in 1937 into the Yellow Corn Clan at Acoma Pueblo, is a distinguished potter who began her craft in her early twenties under the
0022: Loop fringed Acoma dishEst. $25-$50
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Marie Z. Chino pot: Beautiful black and white fine line design by Marie Z. Chino, Acoma Pueblo. Marie Z. Chino was a distinguished Acoma Pueblo potter known for her intricate and traditional pottery designs. Emerging
0023: Marie Z. Chino potEst. $90-$200
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Marie G. Romero polychrome tall cornpot: Marie G. Romero of Jemez Pueblo, polychrome tall cornpot, from Jemez Pueblo. 5.75" high by 2.5" diameter. Circa 1991. Her works not only celebrate the heritage of Jemez Pueblo but also show a high
0024: Marie G. Romero polychrome tall cornpotEst. $15-$100