Cultural Artifacts 2016-04-30 Auction - 66 Price Results - Last Chance in NY - Page 2
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Acoma Polychrome Pottery Olla with Interior BandingNative American Acoma Polychrome Pottery Canteen C1930sNative American Maricopa Effigy Vase by Theroline
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Traditional Hopi Pottery Bowl: Mid 1900s, Traditional design polychrome bowl with typical Hopi designs. Very good condition. 3-1/2" x 6" Pueblo pottery is made using a coiled technique that came into northern Arizona and New
0030: Traditional Hopi Pottery BowlEst. $351-$468Lot Passed
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Vintage Hopi Pottery Dough Bowl: Primitive Dough Bowl Hopi Pueblo polychrome pottery dough bowl with bear claws, avian form and geometrics on a tan ground. Signed indistinctly "Ve? Iswakuku". Circa mid-20th century. PROVENANCE:
0035: Vintage Hopi Pottery Dough BowlEst. $390-$520
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Acoma Redware Storage Jar: Redware Acoma Redware Storage Jar made by Concepcion Faustine (New Mexico, 1907-2008) circa 1940s, decorated in black and white with geometric leaf forms, signed on the bottom "Acoma C.E.F." 7.5 in
0036: Acoma Redware Storage JarEst. $390-$520
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