Rare Native Pottery and Cultural Artifacts Auction on Mar 21, 2026 by Icon Fine Arts in NV
Contemporary Iridescent Blackware Wedding Vase,Clinton Polacca Nampeyo pottery Native AmericanClinton Polacca Nampeyo pottery Native American
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Rare Native Pottery and Cultural Artifacts

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Contemporary Iridescent Blackware Wedding Vase,: Handcrafted ceramic wedding vase in classic double-spout Pueblo-inspired form, featuring a high looped handle uniting two flared spouts above a globular body. Dramatic iridescent glaze shifts from
0001: Contemporary Iridescent Blackware Wedding Vase,Est. US$300-US$500US$150
Clinton Polacca Nampeyo pottery Native American: Clinton Polacca Nampeyo (also known as Clinton Nampeyo or Clinton Polacca), a renowned Hopi/Tewa potter from the Polacca/Nampeyo family lineage on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona.Born: 1958 (passed
0002: Clinton Polacca Nampeyo pottery Native AmericanEst. US$300-US$500US$150
Clinton Polacca Nampeyo pottery Native American: Rosita de Herrera (b. 1940) is a daughter of noted Ohkay Owingeh potter Tomasita Montoya and a sister of noted potter Dominguita Naranjo. Rosita often combines the two distinctive styles of incised
0003: Clinton Polacca Nampeyo pottery Native AmericanEst. US$300-US$500US$150
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. US$400-US$500US$200
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. US$400-US$500US$200
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. US$400-US$500US$100
Pre-Columbian Miniature Polychrome Pottery Jar: Pre-Columbian Miniature Polychrome Pottery Jar with Geometric Designs, Mixteca-Puebla or Central Mexican Style (ca. 900–1521 CE or Earlier), from the Cornelius Osgood Collection**Description:** A
0011: Pre-Columbian Miniature Polychrome Pottery JarEst. US$800-US$3,000US$200
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. US$800-US$3,000US$100
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. US$400-US$800US$150