South Western Native American Clay Pot 8''T - Natural Unglazed Handpainted , 6'' Opening x 8''TA & A Auction Gallery4.7(487)$606 days Left
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Vintage Native American Indian Santa Clara Pueblo pottery vaseThriftiques of Iowa4.7(288)$11(2 bids)Feb 08, 2026
SoldAn Native American stoneware vesselAn Native American stoneware vesselheight 7in (18cm); width 11in (28cm)See Sold Price
SoldHuge Mississippian Caddo Grayware Vessel - TL'd**Originally Listed At $1500** Native American, Midwest to Southeastern United States, Caddo / Mississippian, ca. 770 to 1270 CE. Wow! A massive hand-built gray stoneware vessel with incised decoratioSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Southern Stoneware Face VesselsBy Michael and Melvin Crocker, dated 1993, Lula, Georgia. Each face vessel is a double face Native American form vessel. Very nicely sculpted and in good overall condition. H6 1/2" Sold from the colleSee Sold Price
SoldNative American StonewareAttributed to the Santa Clara Pueblo of New Mexico (possibly of Teresita Naranjo). The bottom underside of the pottery is seen, the signature of the artist is not completely legible. Santa Clara PueblSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Vessel by Anna MitchellAnna Mitchell regarded as the reviver of traditional Cherokee pottery, with her pieces exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution, the Philbrook Museum of Art and other major museums. She was honored asSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 19C American stoneware vesselsGroup of (3) American stoneware vessels, 1830s and 40s, possibly Smith & Day, Norwalk, CT, of ovoid form, cobalt decorated with floral and foliate design, tooled shoulder, and applied handles, to inclSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of (4) 19th Century American Stoneware VesselsGroup of (4) American Stoneware VesselsNew England and New York, 19th centuryto include: Massachusetts salt-glazed ovoid 3-gallon jar, probably Frederick Carpenter, stamped ''Charlestown'' and decoratSee Sold Price
SoldThree Early Native American VesselsAmerica, 2nd millennium A.D. The burnished Hopi polychrome bowl, possibly Nampeyo, and two smaller archaeological vessels. Dimensions: diameter of Hopi bowl - 8 1/4"See Sold Price
SoldA group of four Native American vessels, including HopiA group of four Native American vessels, including Hopi, all unsigned, the greatest 4"h x 8.75"diaSee Sold Price
SoldFOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE VESSELS, INCL. HAXSTUN & CO. (FORT EDWARD, NEW YORK) AND JAS BENJAMINAmerican, 19th Century. An ovoid handled jar with "N" hashmark attributed to Edgefield pottery, 14"h. Impressed "Haxstun And Co., Fort Edward, N.Y." three gallon jug with cobalt flower, 14.5"h. A "JASSee Sold Price
Sold2 Navajo Vessels; Alice Cling & Susie. W. Crankshades of red, brown and black with pit firing "clouds", one signed "Alice Cling" the other "Susie W. Crank" (ACAI1006/2) (EKW) Dimensions: 10 1/2" H and 11 1/2" HSee Sold Price
SoldNathan Begaye (1958-2010) Navajo Hopi Native American PotteryDescription: This lot includes a painted Native American vessel. The vessel is signed & dated on the bottom. By the artist "Nathan Begaye" from the Navajo Hopi Tribe dated 6-20-83. Featuring wonderfulSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Mimbres Black-on-White BowlNative American, Southwest, New Mexico, Mimbres Valley, ca. 950 to 1300 CE. A large black-on-white Mimbres vessel decorated with concentric rings around the interior walls, frets adorning the rim, andSee Sold Price
SoldMimbres Black-on-White Reserve Bowl**Originally Listed At $500** Native American, Southwest, New Mexico, Mimbres Valley, ca. 950 to 1300 CE. A large black-on-white Mimbres vessel decorated with concentric rings around the interior wallSee Sold Price
Sold8 11/16" D. Mimbres Picture Bowl. NM. Red paint, Rug8 11/16" D. Mimbres Picture Bowl. NM. Rug design. Very fine condition for a Mimbres vessel. One small section glued, some pressure cracks stabilized. Pictured in Sam Johnson's 2015 Sale CatalogSee Sold Price
SoldThree Southwest jarsA Hopi redware example, by Garnet Pavatea; a Picuris micaceous jar, signed AD (likely Anthony Durand); and a Navajo vessel with an illegible signature Largest example: Height: 11 1/2 inches; Diameter:See Sold Price
SoldLarge Lois Medina Zia Acoma Pottery VaseDescription: This lot includes a large poly chrome painted Native American vessel. The vessel is signed on the bottom. By the artist "Lois Medina Zia" from Acoma New Mexico. Featuring wonderfully detaSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican stonewareGroup of (5) American stoneware vessels, to include: (2) jugs, comprising a 2-gallon jug with raised floral cobalt decoration, strap handle, tooled shoulder, and incised ''2'' mark, (chip to mouth), aSee Sold Price
Sold19C New England and New York stonewareGroup of (4) American stoneware vessels, New England and New York, 19th century, to include: Massachusetts salt-glazed ovoid 3-gallon jar, probably Frederick Carpenter, stamped ''Charlestown'' and decSee Sold Price
SoldZuni Polychrome Vessel - Tsayutitsa, 1930sNative American, southwestern United States, Zuni, attributed to Tsayutitsa (Zuni, 1871-1959), ca. 1930s. A stunning coil-formed pottery vessel with a concave circular base, a wide, apple-shaped body,See Sold Price
SoldJudy Cranmer (1935-2009) Native American Pottery VesselJudy Cranmer (1935-2009) Native American Pottery Vessel, 1991, with Northwest Coast Haida formline style decoration, signed and dated. Size: 6'' x 5'' x 5'' (15 x 13 x 13 cm). Provenance: The Estate oSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Native American Pottery VesselsTwo Early Native American Pottery Vesselspolychrome decorated earthenware, the first is a canteen circa early 1900s, probably Zuni, flattened bottom (8 x 9 x 4 in.) (ingrained soiling from use), and tSee Sold Price
SoldThree Native American pottery vesselsThree Native American pottery vesselspossibly MimbresComprising two bowls, one with kill hole and a cup..the larger bowl height 3in (8cm); diameter 6 3/4in (17.5cm)See Sold Price
SoldNative American Pottery Vessels - 2 Hohokam + Mogollon**First Time At Auction** Native American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE; New Mexico, Mogollon culture, ca. 1100 to 1350 CE. A set of 3See Sold Price