Sold2021Native American Mississippian Fish Effigy Pottery BowlPrehistoric Native American Mississippian Culture Fish Effigy Pottery Bowl; Shell Tempered Grey ware with bowl rim appendages / decorated with a Fish head, tail and fins, as well as a horizontal lineSee Sold Price
Sold2021Native American Mississippian Pottery Bowl, Bird EffigyNative American Mississippian Culture Bird Effigy Pottery Bowl with Bird / Duck Head on rim | Pre-columbian (11th–14th century AD) | Approx. Size: 4.75" H x 8.75" W (bowl only diameter 6.5" D) | PSee Sold Price
2022Faceless Fish Effigy Mississippian Pottery Bowl found in Poinsett Co, AR in 1955Faceless Fish Effigy Mississippian Pottery Bowl found in Poinsett Co, AR in 1955. This pot is in excellent condition and has outstanding patination on it. It has no restoration. There is one minor chiSee Sold Price
Sold2022Native American Fish Effigy BowlNative American ceramic pottery clay grayware effigy bowl with four moulded fins, a fish face, and raised border encircling the lip. 3.5" H x 8.5" W x 8" D.See Sold Price
Sold2021Prehistoric Native American, Mississippian CulturePrehistoric Native American, Mississippian Culture, Zoomorphic Effigy Grey-ware Bowl. Early terracotta pottery decorated with formed bird / bat head extending from rim / lip of bowl and notches aroundSee Sold Price
Sold2022Mississippian Pottery Native American BowlMississippian pottery Native American effigy bowl, in the form of a bird, marked on side that it was found at the Little River in Poinsett County Arkansas, 11 1/2" high x 8"See Sold Price
Sold2023Mississippian Pottery Effigy Heads - Bird & Fish (7)Native American, Southeast or Midwestern United States, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A collection of 7 pottery head fragments in the form of stylized birds and fish that once adorned the rims ofSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fish Effigy Hopewell Pipe Indian Artifact ArrowheadThis is 5 inches long. It is from Missouri. KEY WORDS: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT ARTIFACTS ARROWHEAD ARROWHEADS MISSISSIPPIAN QUAPAW CADDO POTTERY COINSSee Sold Price
Sold20213 Mississippian Culture Pottery PiecesGrouping of three (3) Native American Mississippian culture pottery items including two (2) water bottles with raised and perforated bases together with one (1) frog effigy bowl. Ranging in size fromSee Sold Price
Sold2018Native American MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY BOWLNative American MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY BOWL. Size 4 1/2 inches high. SUPERB AUTHENTIC SOLID MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY BOWL Decorated with etched snake like design. Condition: Perfect. Provenance: Ex The TiSee Sold Price
Sold2021Prehistoric Native American Mississippian Pottery BowlPrehistoric Native American Mississippian Pottery Bowl, Scott County, Missouri | Approx. Size: 14" D x 4" H | Provenance: Estate of Dr. Ora & Eleanor Eads, Nashville, TN. | Repairs / Restoration.See Sold Price
Sold2021Prehistoric Native American Mississippian EffigyPrehistoric Native American Mississippian culture Effigy pottery vessel / water bottle with hooded spout | Shell tempered terracotta effigy water bottle (appears to be a bird effigy) from HendersonvilSee Sold Price
Sold2021Native American Mississippian Stone Bird Effigy MortarRare Native American Mississippian Stone Bird Effigy Mortar / Bowl | Carved and incised steatite stone mortar type bowl sculpted in the shape of a bird with appliqué like head and tail feather as hanSee Sold Price
Sold2022Zuni Pueblo pottery frog effigy bowlA Native American Zuni Pueblo painted pottery frog effigy bowl, first half 20th century Dimensions:height 3 1/4in; width across handles 5in; depth 4 1/4in Provenance:From a local estate.See Sold Price
Sold2022Mississippian Pottery Bowl w/ Bear, TL TestedNative American, Southern United States, New Madrid County Missouri, Campbell Site, Mississippian, "Bells Plain" type, ca. 1220 to 1500 CE. A stunning hand-built pottery bowl exhibiting a rounded baseSee Sold Price
Sold2021Native American Mississippian Pottery Vessel w/ TLNative American, Southern United States, Mississippi County Arkansas, ca. 650 to 1150 CE. An impressive handmade pottery bowl in the form of a smooth cockle shell with a flat base and thick walls thatSee Sold Price
Sold2022COMPOUND FISH EFFIGY BOWL INDIAN ARTIFACTTHIS BEAUTIFUL NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT IS 4 INCHES TALL BY 3&1/2 INCHES WIDE. THIS IS OUT OF THE BARTH GRAYSON COLLECTION. IT IS FROM LAWERENCE COUNTY ARKANSAS. IT IS SOLID WITH PROBE HOLE. ALSee Sold Price
Sold2021Mississippian Pottery Bowl, 800 to 1200 ADNative American, pre-history measuring, 4.5 x 2.75 inches Mississippian Pottery Bowl, Provenance: The Collection of a Regional Archaeology Professor.See Sold Price
Sold2022FISH EFFIGY BOWL INDIAN ARTIFACT ARROWHEADTHIS BEAUTIFUL ARTIFACT IS 5 INCHES WIDE BY 2 INCHES TALL. IT IS FROM PERU. IT WILL MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION! KEY WORDS: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT ARTIFACTS ARROWHEAD ARROWHEADSSee Sold Price
Sold2022Native American Indian Mississippian Pottery AssortmentNative American Indian Mississippian Pottery Assortment (5) items including a trophy head pot, cooking pot, water vessels, 'Dunklin Mound' bowl Provenance: The Estate of George 'Yorgo' DemetrakopoulosSee Sold Price
Sold2020MISSISSIPPIAN EFFIGY WATERBOTTLE POTTERYTHIS BEAUTIFUL NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT IS6 INCHES TALL BY 4 INCHES WIDE. IT IS FROM ARKANSAS. IT IS SOLID. IT WILL MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION! KEY WORDS: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ASee Sold Price
Sold2023Mississippian Effigy Mini BowlIt has pressure crack. Please see picture for measurment. This artifact is from the Arkansas River Valley Indian Arts Museum in Pine Bluff Arkansas. KEY WORDS: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT ARTIFACTSee Sold Price
Sold20198 5/8" Catlinite Pipe and Stem. Well pictured in North8 5/8" Catlinite Pipe and Stem. Minnesota (1850-1860). Fanged and crested water spirit bowl with fish effigy stem. Eastern Sioux. Excellent condition. Well pictured in North American Indian Art (FurstSee Sold Price
Sold2021Mimbres Black on White Pottery Bowl w/ Fish & BirdsNative American, North America, Southwestern United States, Mimbres, ca. 1100 to 1150 CE. A captivating example of a coil-formed pottery bowl of a hemispherical form with a round but stable base, gradSee Sold Price