An Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery olla 19th century The three-color jar with brown bandedJohn Moran Auctioneers, Inc.4.7(500)$200Feb 24, 2026
Pine Ridge Sioux Dakota Pottery Hand Made Geometric Design Ceramic Vase IrvingCrafted Auctions by Just Art Pottery4.5(44)$20Feb 15, 2026
Vintage Mata Ortiz Polychrome Hand Coiled Pottery by Z. Lucero de LeonSOUTHWESTERN STYLE GALLERY4.6(159)$60Feb 22, 2026
A large Apache basketry water vessel Early 20th century; Southwest United States A twined wideJohn Moran Auctioneers, Inc.4.7(500)$150Feb 24, 2026
Tomasita Montoya, Micaceous Pot with Carved and Incised Geometric Designs, ca. 1965Santa Fe Art Auction4.6(131)$30017 hrs Left
SoldMexican Colima Style Pumpkin-form Earthenware VesselMexican Colima Style Pumpkin-form Earthenware Vessel Lobed tripod jar form having three turtle effigy feet (one detached) and two turtles on the shoulders, red slip decoration and simulated manganeseSee Sold Price
SoldColima or Style Helmeted Head Form Funerary VesselWest Mexico, possibly 200 BCE-200 CE, ceramic with incised and red slip decoration, 4-7/8 x 5-3/4 x 6-1/8 in. Provenance: Ernest Ball, Berkeley, California; Gallery DeRoche, San Francisco, CaliforniaSee Sold Price
SoldFrog Form Earthenware Pre-Columbian Style VesselAttributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style burnished earthenware vessel is crafted in the manner of ancient Peruvian coastal cultures. The rounded body features amphibian-like characteriSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Five Pre-Columbian Style Earthenware FiguralA Group of Five Pre-Columbian Style Earthenware Figural Form Vessels and Figures. H: 13 W: 6 D: 7 in.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Three Pre-Columbian Style EarthenwareA Group of Three Pre-Columbian Style Earthenware Figural Form Vessels.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Four Pre-Columbian Style Earthenware FiguralA Group of Four Pre-Columbian Style Earthenware Figural Form Vessels and Bowl. H: 7 W: 11 D: 4 in.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Pre-Columbian Figural PotteryLot consisting of Pre-Columbian style figural pottery, including a Colima style redware vessel in the form of a dog (6 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W x 10 1/4" L); a vase in the form of a standing old woman, armsSee Sold Price
SoldColima Style Zoomorphic Pottery VesselColima style pottery vessel in the form of a dog with its tail as its spout. 6" H x 9" W x 6" D.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Ehecatl Form VesselAncient pre-Columbian, Colima, Mexican, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE, ceramic pottery redware vessel in the form of the head of Ehecatl, the wind deity, wearing a hat flanked by jutting elements. 6.25" H xSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Redware Head Form VesselAncient Pre-Columbian, Colima, Mexican Ceramic Pottery Redware Vessel, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE, in the form of a head with rectangular ears and donning a headdress with incised geometric decoration, tSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED EARTHENWARE VESSELSModern. Comprising a pair of Chinese style bottle form vases and a porcelain cachepot. (3 pcs) Heights 11.5 in., 6.75 in., respectively. Diameter of cachepot 7 in.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Pottery Dog VesselPre-Columbian Colima Pottery Dog VesselWest Mexican Pre-Columbian (Colima) pottery vessel; in the form of a dog with handle along back and spout at end; L: 9"See Sold Price
SoldTwo Chinese CeramicsTwo Chinese ceramics, including: Tang-style pottery horse, standing foursquare; together with enameled porcelain vessel, of pumpkin form, exhibiting birds, butterflies, and floral motifs; H: 11 1/2See Sold Price
Colima Tripod Parrot Vessel, Mexico, 200 BCE-200CEA Colima pumpkin shaped vessel with a short cylindrical neck, flattened outward-curving rim, tripod zoomorphic feet molded on the form of armadillo heads with long snouts, incised lozenge-shaped eyes,See Sold Price
SoldPolychrome Nazca-Style Earthenware Vessel BowlAttributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome earthenware vessel is crafted in the manner of the Nazca culture of Perus southern coastal region. The rounded form is decorated witSee Sold Price
SoldMexican Folk Art Water Font and VesselMexican folk art water font and vessel to include wall font in bird and floral decoration in the style of Heron Martinez, 14"H x 16"W, hairlines and repairs, and 5-sided melon form vessel raised on spSee Sold Price
Sold(3) antique Mexican earthenware vessels on stand(3) antique Mexican earthenware vessels on stand, 19th c., Mexico, tan to yellow glazed pottery, each amphora-form container with loop handles, ribbed surface, on rustic wood display, approx. 21"h x 1See Sold Price
SoldPolychrome Nazca-Style Clay Twin-Spout VesselAttributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome earthenware vessel is crafted in the manner of the Nazca culture of southern coastal Peru. The rounded form features twin vertical sSee Sold Price
SoldWesterwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Blue DecorationA single antique Westerwald-style salt-glazed stoneware crock, consistent with the form of a salt-glazed earthenware pot. The utilitarian vessel features a wide mouth, a slightly flared rim, and two aSee Sold Price
SoldColima or Style Redware Dog Funerary Vessel, Helena Rubinstein CollectionMexico, possibly 200 BCE-200 CE, ceramic with red slip, tail form spout, 11-1/2 x 16 x 8 in. Provenance: According to consignor notes, previously from Helena Rubinstein Collection, Parke-Bernet GallerSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Redware Figural VesselAncient Pre-Columbian, Colima, Mexican Ceramic Pottery Redware Vessel, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE, in the form of a hunchbacked infant figure holding a cup and a rattle. 11.25" H x 10" W x 8" D. ProvenanSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Redware Janiform VesselAncient Pre-Columbian, Colima, Mexican Ceramic Pottery Redware Vase, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE, the base in the form of two heads, with pierced eyes and ears and wearing headdresses, surmounted by a flaSee Sold Price
SoldColima or Style Ceramic Four Coil Vesselpossibly 200 BCE to 200 CE, gourd or beehive form, cream and red slip decoration, flared lip, tapered base, 9 x 7 x 6-1/2 in. Provenance: Lost Art, San Francisco, California, December 13, 1986,See Sold Price
SoldColima Pottery Redware Dog - Ready To Eat!Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A hollow ceramic vessel in the form of a very portly Colima dog, one of the most famous of the classes of West Mexican shaft tomb culture artSee Sold Price