SoldTwo Native American Pottery Painted JarsMid 20th century. Taller: 6 1/2". Minor wear and abrasions.See Sold Price
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTED POTTERY JARSunsigned; Provenance: The Estate of Barbara Beretich, Artist and Collector of Art, Claremont, CA; one 5 1/4 inches diameter; 4 1/2 inches high; the other 5 1/2 inches diameter; 4 1/2 inches highSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Large Native American Pottery VasesTwo 19th-20th century large handmade Native American pottery vessels, including: one Acoma polychrome jar painted over a chalky white ship in black and red, signed "Acoma"; together with another AcomaSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Four Native American ObjectsGroup of four Native American objects; including two kachina dolls, one titled "Antelope" signed G.Y, the other titled "Clown", signed illegibly; and one Hopi pottery painted ceramic jar, signed NancySee Sold Price
Sold2 Native American Pottery Jars, incl. Lucy F. RodelaTwo (2) Native American Pottery Jars, including Lucy F. Rodela. 1st item: Native American Tigua Polychrome Jar by Lucy F. Rodela, red ground with black and white painted geometric designs. Signed andSee 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
SoldZuni Polychrome PotteryZuni Polychrome Pottery ca 1900 lot of 2, includes: a jar painted with two heartline deer in their house, with sunflower medallions, height 7 inches x diameter 8-1/4 inches a jar with three appliquedSee Sold Price
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
SoldPair of Signed 20th C. Pottery Jars - Acoma & Tigua**First Time At Auction** Native American, Southwest, Acoma and Tigua, ca. mid to late 20th century CE. Two painted pottery vessels, the large one signed "L. Antonio; Acoma, N.M." on the base, the minSee Sold Price
SoldPair of 20th C. Attractive Acoma Pottery Jars**First Time At Auction** Native American, Southwest, Acoma, ca. mid to late 20th century CE. Two painted Acoma pottery vessels, the smaller of the two signed by C. Mariano of Acoma, New Mexico, and tSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Pottery Jars - Tularosa & MimbresNative American, Southwestern United States, Southwestern New Mexico, Southeast Arizona, and Northern Chihuahua region of Mexico, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Mogollon-Mimbres tradition, ca. 1000 toSee Sold Price
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY JARS 20th Century Heights 6.5".TWO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY JARS20th CenturyOne signed "Santa Clara".Heights 6.5".See Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Cooking Pottery JarsCa. 19thC. Smaller bowl appears to be an Anasazi corrugated Mogollon bowl, we're unsure of the identification of the larger polychrome pot. Casa Grande, Anasazi, and Hohokam pots are all mentioned inSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Zuni polychrome pottery jars, one by Effa BooneTwo Zuni polychrome pottery jars, one by Effa Boone The first: a polychrome pictorial jar with heartline deer, birds, and floriform medallions by Effa Boone (20th century), signed on the underside; thSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Zuni Pueblo pottery jarsTwo Zuni Pueblo pottery jarsTwo works:Anderson Jamie Peynetsa (b. 1997, Zuni Pueblo)An olla-form jar, early 21st centurySigned and inscribed to underside: Anderson J. Peynetsa / Zuni N.M. / 16 years oSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Prehistoric Hohokam Pottery JarsOffered here for your consideration are two prehistoric Hohokam pottery bowls. Hohokam pottery is renowned for its distinctive buff or brown color and geometric red-on-buff designs. The first pot featSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American pottery animal form jarsTwo Native American pottery animal form jarspossibly Zunithe larger height 8 1/4in (21cm); diameter 6in (15cm)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Vintage Native American Decorated Pottery JarsCherokee Indian, Western North Carolina each by Cora Wahnetah. Uncommon works by this pottery. Good condition throughout. H5" H3" Sold from the collection of Thomas John Blumer Columbia, South CarolinSee Sold Price
Sold2 Native American Ollas: Stella Shutiva Whiteware & Florence Browning BlackwareTwo (2) Southwestern Native American pottery jars. 1st item: Stella Shutiva (Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 1935-1997) whiteware pottery jar with corrugated design to shoulder, signed in marker "S, ShutivaSee Sold Price
SoldTWO NORTH NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTED POTTERY WARES, ZUNITWO NORTH NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTED POTTERY WARES, ZUNI AND SANTO DOMINGO, CIRCA 1850-1900, the unusual Zuni water jug of ovoidal form with loop handles and short cylindrical spout centering black and rSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Hand Painted Pottery ItemsTwo Native American Hand Painted Pottery Items. Bowl measures 6.5 inches in diameter. Property of a Westchester County, New York country estate.See 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
SoldTwo Navajo Pottery Bowls incised and painted: El May and Wilbert Nez 5 1/2"H x 8"Diam. (largest)Two Navajo Pottery Bowls incised and painted: El May and Wilbert Nez Pot with incised eagle feathers, bear and geometric designs signed El May (Elmay Dawes) Dini Artist 1997. Bowl incised with geometrSee Sold Price
SoldMassive Native American Type Painted Pottery JarOf tapering ovoid form rising to a flaring mouthrim, flanked with a pair of tubular handles, the exterior painted with Native American type patterns, with a rounded stand. 14inch H, 13.5inch D (w/o stSee Sold Price