Native American Lot Including Pottery & Basket.Clarke Auction Gallery4.5(600)$250(3 bids)Feb 08, 2026
8-piece Native American miniature pottery assortmentAnne And Anna’s Estate Services4.3(4)$744 days Left
Group of Southwest-Style Studio Pottery Bowls & Mini Vessels, Signed ExamplesAnne And Anna’s Estate Services4.3(4)$404 days Left
Southwest Native American–Style Pottery Bowls, Group of ThreeAnne And Anna’s Estate Services4.3(4)$42(2 bids)4 days Left
(3) Anasazi Miniature Pottery Vessels, ca. 610-1300 ADVogt Auction Texas4.5(653)$500(2 bids)5 days Left
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
Sold4 Assorted Native American Pottery ArticlesA group of four assorted Native American pottery articles, all unsigned, comprising three early 20th century Santo Domingo polychrome vessels, including two teapots and a tall jar, each painted over aSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED POUCHESTHREE EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED POUCHESEarly 20th century. Including Sioux tribe coin purse having beaded rosette, a Plains beaded hide pipe bag, and Chippewa floral beaded pouch/bag.See Sold Price
SoldA group of silver jewelryComprising three early Navajo silver cuff bracelets (largest: 6.75" C x .5" W, wrist opening: 1") and one gem-set hummingbird brooch (1.75" H x 2" W) 97.0 grams gross 4 piecesSee 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
SoldTwo Early Native American Pottery VesselsNew Mexico, ca. 12th century and 19th century. The largest, a painted pottery vessel, Casas Grandes, ca. 12th century. The smaller bowl is Acoma or Laguna Pueblo. MEASUREMENTS Height of tallest: 6 3/4See Sold Price
SoldThree Native American Pottery VesselsThree Native American Pottery Vessels, grey pot with black polychrome geometric decoration, repaired; redware bowl with black polychrome decorated exterior and interior, repaired; Mississippian waterSee Sold Price
Sold(3) Black and White Native American Pottery Vessels, C. A.D. 875 - 1200Collection of three Native American pottery vessels, featuring one Black Mesa Black-on-white bowl,with geometric patterns, circa A.D. 875 - 1130, and two Flagstaff Black-on-white jars with geometric pSee Sold Price
SoldGREG ENGLISH (American, 20th c.)Oil on board Untitled (three Native American ceramic vessels) (framed) Signed 6" x 8"See Sold Price
SoldCollection of (3) Native American Style VesselsCollection of three Native American style vessels, one with braided hair details, a white vase signed "Cepaak", and yellow vessel signed "Vivika Otto" (Heino) height 12 in. x width 9 in. x depth 10 iSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Mimbres Black on White Pottery Bowl w/ Kill HoleNative American, southwest corner of New Mexico, Mogollon Classic Mimbres, ca. 1100 to 1350 CE. An early Mimbres black-on-white vessel of ovoid form created via the coil-and-scrape method and intricatSee Sold Price
SoldThree prehistoric Anasazi Native American polychrome pottery vessels: mug, bowl, and double handledThree prehistoric Anasazi Native American polychrome pottery vessels: mug, bowl, and double handled jar. Bowl has been reconstructed. 3 1/2"H x 8 1/4"W (largest)See Sold Price
SoldSIGNED SANTA CLARA POTTERY VESSELS, FEAT. MARIE &SIGNED SANTA CLARA POTTERY VESSELS, FEAT. MARIE & JULIAN, 3 PCS, H 2.5"-3" A selection of three signed Santa Clara Native American pottery vessels. The smallest is signed "Margaret Garcia - Santa ClarSee Sold Price
SoldThree Anasazi Kayenta prehistoric Native American polychrome pottery vessels, two dippers and aThree Anasazi Kayenta prehistoric Native American polychrome pottery vessels, two dippers and a bowl. One has been reconstructed. 4 3/4"H x 9 1/2"W (largest)See Sold Price
Sold(7) Native American and Peruvian Style VesselsCollection of seven Native American and Peruvian style vessels, to include three Native American style jars having polychrome paint, gourd with turtle motif, clay jar, ceramic mug, and one Peruvian stSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Pottery VesselsTwo Native American Pottery Vessels, Early 20th Century. Tallest dimensions: H: 7 1/2 x Dia: 9 1/2 in. From the Estate of Robert J. Jergens. Proceeds to benefit the Cleveland Institute of Art ScholarsSee Sold Price
Sold19TH C ZUNI POLYCHROME POTTERY POT VESSELA fine antique late19th or early 20th century Zuni pottery pot or vessel. Rainbird style with stepped geometric and scrolling shapes. Remnants of signature to base, mostly worn off. Measures 8.5" tallSee Sold Price
SoldThree Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C.Three Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C. 1'11" x 3'3". 2'4" x 3'1". 2'6" x 4'1". Weight: 10 lbs.See Sold Price
SoldThree Pima basketsThree Pima basketsEarly 20th century, Akimel O'odham; Southwest United StatesThe coiled basketry bowls with hooked arm motifs, comprising one taller and flared, one shallow and flared, and one tall ofSee Sold Price
SoldThree Early 20th C. Hopi Polychrome Pottery JarsNative American, Southwestern United States, Hopi, ca. 1920s to 1930s CE. A set of 3 hand-built and stone-burnished pottery cylinders, each with an attractive motif painted in hues of black and red onSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Zuni Pueblo water jar ca 1880 to 1900Title: Early Zuni Pueblo water jar ca 1880 to 1900 Dimension: 12 3/4" diameter x 10 1/2" tall Provenance:A Pueblo used three color jar with minor rim and base abrasion of a good, large size. The lowerSee Sold Price
SoldAn early Zuni cluster-style braceletFirst-quarter 20th Century Designed with three turquoise-set medallions soldered to three twisted wires 6.5" C x 1.25" H, wrist opening: 1.25" 67.5 grams Provenance: The Collection of Cindy TietSee 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