Sold2023Prehistoric Native American Salado Corrugated Bowl**Originally Listed At $350** Native American, Southwestern United States, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE. A pottery bowl formed via the tradSee Sold Price
Sold20223 Prehistoric Salado Reserve Corrugated Pottery BowlsNative American, Southwestern United States, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado culture, ca. 950 to 1250 CE. An ensemble of 3 pottery bowls of the Reverse Indented CorrugatedSee Sold Price
Sold2022Prehistoric New Mexico Salado Corrugated Pottery Bowls**Originally Listed At $500** Native American, Southwestern United States, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE. A fine set of 3 hand-built potterySee Sold Price
Sold2020Pre-Historic Native American Salado Smudge BowlSouthwestern USA, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado Culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE. A round bowl with a corrugated motif immediately under the rim on the exterior. Pottery ofSee Sold Price
Sold2015Prehistoric Salado Pottery BowlPrehistoric Native American Salado Pottery Bowl, chip in rim and has been glued, measures 3''H x 5''W, Acquired in accordance with all State and Federal RegulationsSee Sold Price
Sold2018Mimbres Pottery Bowl, New Mexico c. 1000 A. D.a prehistoric Mimbres culture pottery bowl from New Mexico, c. 1000 A.D., geometric motif with "kill hole", intentionally broken to release the spirit of the pot. (JGLO1201) (WK) Dimensions: 3" x 7" dSee Sold Price
Sold2023Prehistoric Mimbres Pottery BowlOffered here for your consideration is a rare prehistoric Mimbres pottery bowl. The Mimbres, were a prehistoric North American people who formed a branch of the classic Mogollon culture and who livedSee Sold Price
Sold2018Anasazi Roosevelt Black-on-White Pottery Seed Bowl**Originally Listed At $250** Native American, Southwestern USA, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado Culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE. A beautiful ceramic seed jar, a diminutive vSee Sold Price
Sold2017Roosevelt Black-on-White Pottery Seed Bowl**Originally Listed At $250** Native American, Southwestern USA, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado Culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE. A beautiful ceramic seed jar, a diminutive vSee Sold Price
Sold2024Prehistoric Anasazi Pottery BowlPresented for your consideration is a prehistoric Anasazi pottery bowl. Anasazi pottery is distinguished from that of other Southwestern culture areas by its predominant colors (gray, white, and sometSee Sold Price
Sold2024Prehistoric Figural Mimbres Pottery BowlOffered here for your consideration is a prehistoric figural Mimbres pottery bowl. The Mimbres were a prehistoric North American people who formed a branch of the classic Mogollon culture living princSee Sold Price
Sold2024Large Prehistoric Anasazi Tonto Polychrome Pottery JarNorth America, Southwest, Central eastern Arizona, Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan, Greater Mogollon, Greater Salado, Upper Gila (Highland Salado), Tonto Polychrome, ca. 1350 to 1450 CE. A gorgeous TontoSee Sold Price
Sold2023Native American Salado Pottery Bowl & Projectile PointsNative American, Southwestern United States, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE; Native American, United States, Archaic to Woodland period, ca.See Sold Price
Sold2024FOUR PREHISTORIC MISSISSIPPIAN CADDO POTTERY BOWLSFOUR PREHISTORIC MISSISSIPPIAN CADDO POTTERY BOWLSNorth American. Four (4) piece collection of Caddo Culture pottery. Marked as from Bowie County, Texas.Largest: 3 3/4 x 6 in. (9.5 x 15.2 cm.)See Sold Price
Sold2017Prehistoric Catawba Basket Form Pottery BowlPrehistoric Catawba Basket Form Pottery Bowl. Attribution made from accompanying 1981 receipt of its purchase. Size: 3.5'' x 9'' x 6.5'' (9 x 23 x 17 cm).Provenance: Ex Collection of Lawrence BuchananSee Sold Price
Sold2024Prehistoric Anasazi Mogollon Gila Pottery BowlNative American, Southwestern United States, Central eastern Arizona, Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan, Greater Mogollon, Greater Salado, Upper Gila (Highland Salado), ca. 1250 to 1350 CE. A hand-built poSee Sold Price
Sold2023Prehistoric Mississippian Pottery Vessels (pr)Native American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A pair of pottery vessels from Mississippian culture: a bowl and a bottle. Boasting a rich gray surface, the bowl presents a mSee Sold Price
Sold20231325-1600 AD Hopi Jeddito Black on Yellow BowlThis gorgeous piece of Native American pottery. This bowl is a Prehistoric Hopi culture from 1325-1600 AD. Jeddito black geometric designs on yellow. Measures approx 3.75" tall x 8.25" wide This piSee Sold Price
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
Sold20212 Native American Polychrome Pottery BowlsTwo (2) Native American Tonto Basin Salado, possibly Pinto Polychrome, pottery bowls. Interior with black and white polychrome stylized decoration, the exteriors with red polychrome paint. Smaller bowSee Sold Price
Sold2024Lg. Prehistoric Salado Corrugated Pottery OllaNative American, Southwestern United States, Salado culture, ca. 1250 to 1450 CE. A large redware olla vessel made via the coil-and-scrape technique with a corrugated exterior surface. Rather than comSee Sold Price
Sold2019Anasazi Pottery Salado Corrugated Bowl**Originally Listed At $200** Native American, Southwestern USA, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado Culture, ca. 1275 to 1450 CE. A pretty bowl with a corrugated, beige exterSee Sold Price
Sold2016Huge Puebloan Salado Gila Polychrome BowlSouthwestern USA, central Arizona to the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, Salado Culture, ca. 1275 to 1450. This is a gorgeous, large bowl for fans of the pottery of the ancient Southwest. It has a redSee Sold Price
Sold2024Huge Native American Salado Tonto Polychrome JarNative American, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Tonto Basin, Salado culture, ca. 1340 to 1450 CE. A pleasing pottery jar hand-painted with attractive abstract designs in hues of black and beigeSee Sold Price
Jun 11Bill Hood & Sons Art & Antique AuctionsPre-Columbian Quillacinga Polychrome TIRPA Pottery Vessel, Columbia - C. 200 - 1500 AD. QuillacingaUS$200