Hand-painted Southwest-style geometric earthenware pottery jarAnne And Anna’s Estate Services4.3(4)$74(2 bids)2 hrs Left
Pre-Columbian Indigenous Earthenware Pottery Vessel (CPD)Echoes of Glory International Military Auction House4.6(99)$50(17 bids)
Hand-Built Pottery Vessel w/ Geometric DecorationAnne And Anna’s Estate Services4.3(4)$265(4 bids)2 hrs Left
LARGE CHINESE BROWN-GLAZED STONEWARE STORAGE JARThomaston Place Auction Galleries4.4(427)$100Feb 21, 2026
Antique polychrome ceramic olla pot, 12" diameter x 8 1/2" H, Latin America, Hidalgo region,Heartland Artifact Auctions4.7(868)$11(2 bids)1 day Left
Hand-Painted Middle Eastern Lidded Pottery Jar with Calligraphic MarkWilliamson Auction Gallery4.6(199)$15Feb 12, 2026
SoldMassive Native American Pottery Jarthe ovoid body surmounted by a waisted neck and flanked bu two strap handles, painted to the body with swirling motifs. 13.5*11.8 inchSee Sold Price
SoldTall Santo Domingo Black on Red Jar by Robert AguilarRobert Aguilar (Native American, Santo Domino Pueblo, b. 1968) ca. late 20th to 21st century CE. A massive pottery olla vessel handmade and painted by Robert Aguilar. Born into a family renowned for tSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Painted Pottery Jar By Shyatesa WhiteNative American Acoma painted pottery jar by Shyatesa White Dove; the base inscribed Traditional Acoma Polychrome Water Olla With Rainbow Parrot, Floral and Geometric Motifs / Pueblo of Acoma, NM; sigSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Zuni Pueblo Hand Painted Pottery JarNative American Zuni Pueblo Hand Painted Pottery JarSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Pottery Painted JarsMid 20th century. Taller: 6 1/2". Minor wear and abrasions.See Sold Price
SoldTall Zuni Jar Flowers, Birds, Deer - Anderson PeynetsaAnderson Peynetsa (Zuni, Santo Domingo, b. 1964). Painted pottery jar with flowers, heartline deer, and birds, 2001. Signed with location and date on underside of base. A beautiful pottery jar of sizaSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 1900s Zuni Pueblo Pottery Jar, Frogs & Tadpoles**First Time At Auction** Native American, Southwestern United States, Zuni, ca. early 20th century CE. A hand-coiled and painted pottery jar from the Zuni Pueblo, featuring a lively and symbolic amphSee Sold Price
Sold18th C. Native American Chumash Pottery JarNative American, United States, California, Channel Islands, Chumash people, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A massive pottery jar presenting a voluminous body, an attenuated neck, and a flared rim, allSee Sold Price
SoldA Lucy Leuppe McKelvey jar, 'Whirling Rainbow Goddess of Windway Chant'Lucy Leuppe McKelvey Diné (Navajo), (b. 1950), 'Whirling Rainbow Goddess of Windway Chant,' a polychrome-painted micaceous pottery jar of wide squat form and worked with radiating rainbow figuresSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Hohokam Sacaton Red on Buff Lidded JarNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, Sacaton type, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A petite pottery jar of carinated form shaped via the paddle-and-anvil tecSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of (3) Early 20th Century Native American PotteryGroup of (3) Early 20th Century Native American Potterypainted, with geometric designs, to include: Hopi canteen, along with leather cord, possibly 1930s; Hopi jar, possibly 1940s; and squat jar, withSee Sold Price
SoldWALLACE NEZWALLACE NEZ (Navajo, b. 1972), group of (2) polychrome painted and sgraffito-carved pottery jars with animals, feathers and geometric design, to include: jar with buffalo, 1995, with incised and ink sSee Sold Price
SoldHuge 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
SoldPrehistoric Native American Caddo Mississippian PotteryPrehistoric Native American Caddoan Mississippian Culture Pottery Vessel Jar.Type: Brown finer shell tempered ceramic jar: Keno Trailed-incised ceramic jar (with Scott's Lake variety features, lines sSee Sold Price
SoldSouthwest Native American Pueblo Style Pottery JarSouthwest Native American Pueblo style pottery jar with hand-painted foliate decoration. 7.5" H x 9" diameter.See Sold Price
SoldNative American Southwest Casa Grandes Effigy VesselNative American Southwest Casa Grandes Effigy Vessel (AD 1200–1450; Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico; Painted Anthropomorphic Effigy Terracotta Pottery Bowl / Jar decorated with a pair of faces on opSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Anasazi Mesa Verde Black-on-White Seed JarNative American, North America, Southwestern United States, Colorado or New Mexico, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Mesa Verde type, ca. 1100 to 1300 CE. A pottery jar formed via the traditional coil-anSee Sold Price
SoldAcoma Pueblo Fineline Lidded Jar by Emma LewisEmma Lewis-Mitchell (Native American, Acoma Pueblo, 1931 to 2013) ca. mid to late 20th century CE. A lovely hand made pottery jar with a matching lid painted with thin radiating lines in geometric patSee Sold Price
SoldMassive Ancient Mogollon Corrugated Pottery Storage JarNative American, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Apache County, Mimbres-Mogollon (Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1000 to 1300 CE. A massive Mogollon pottery jar featuring a rounded but stableSee Sold Price
SoldNOREEN SIMPLICO (20TH/21ST CENTURY) NATIVE AMERICANNOREEN SIMPLICO (20TH/21ST CENTURY) NATIVE AMERICAN ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY JAR, high-shouldered form, featuring carved and painted decoration to mouth rim and four applied paint-decorated lizard figuresSee Sold Price
SoldMississippian Nodena Walls Engraved Pottery Jar w/ TLNative American, American Southeast, Nodena Phase, Mississippian Culture, “Walls Engraved” type ca. 1350 CE. A fine example of a rare ceramic type, most likely from the Missouri/ Arkansas border aSee Sold Price
SoldMississippian Nodena Walls Engraved Pottery Jar TL'dNative American, American Southeast, Nodena Phase, Mississippian Culture, “Walls Engraved” type ca. 1350 CE. A fine example of a rare ceramic type, most likely from the Missouri/ Arkansas border aSee Sold Price
SoldRare Mississippian Pottery Jar - Double Serpent, TL'dNative American, American Midwest and Southeast, Mississippian, ca. 1200 CE. A fine example of a rare ceramic type, from the four corners area of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. The vessel iSee Sold Price
Sold20th C. Native American Santo Domingo JarNative American, Southwest, Santo Domingo Pueblo, ca. early 20th century CE. An elegant pottery jar presenting a spherical form with hand-painted black-on-beige decoration of abstract geometric motifsSee Sold Price