Rare Native Pottery and Cultural Artifacts 2026-03-21 Auction - 51 Price Results - Icon Fine Arts in NV
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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Rare Native Pottery and Cultural Artifacts

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Very rare pottery and Mesoamerican objects
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Santana Tenorio Native Pottery: **Santana Tenorio** was a historic Native American potter from **Santo Domingo Pueblo** (now known as **Kewa Pueblo**) in New Mexico. She is a relatively obscure figure in published records, with
0005: Santana Tenorio Native PotteryEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
Loretta Loretto pottery: Loretta Loretto is a contemporary (or mid-to-late 20th century active) potter from Jemez Pueblo. She is part of the large, extended Loretto family of Jemez artists, which includes prominent potters
0006: Loretta Loretto potteryEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
Acoma Pueblo pottery: This is a vintage **Acoma Pueblo pottery** piece, specifically a small handled jar or cup (sometimes called a handled bowl or miniature olla) from Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), New Mexico.Key identifying
0007: Acoma Pueblo potteryEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
Pre columbian bowl: Discover an extraordinary treasure from the personal collection of Professor Cornelius Osgood, the renowned Yale anthropologist and curator whose groundbreaking fieldwork spanned Arctic, East Asian,
0012: Pre columbian bowlEst. $800-$3,000Lot Passed
Santa Clara Pueblo blackware jar: this artwork is a contemporary Santa Clara Pueblo blackware jar (or possibly attributed to Santo Domingo/Kewa influences, but stylistically Santa Clara) featuring carved (sgraffito/carved) design
0024: Santa Clara Pueblo blackware jarEst. $400-$800Lot Passed