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Tesuque Pueblo Southwest Indian Historic Pottery Bowl C4358B

This rare Tesuque Pueblo pottery dough bowl dates from the mid- to late-nineteenth century, probably circa 1870s. It has design elements in black on a white slip without any red in the design, but the rim is red. The only other red is the traditional wiped-on red band below the design panel.

1stdibs Clay Acoma Ceramic Pot 1970S North American Vase

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Acoma Pueblo Etched Black and White Pottery

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For Sale on 1stDibs - A large authentic vintage Native American southwestern antique pottery bowl from Cochiti Pueblo, early 20th century (circa 1920). Polychrome (three color)

About A large authentic vintage Native American southwestern antique pottery bowl from Cochiti Pueblo, early 20th century (circa 1920). Polychrome (three color) dough bowl form constructed by hand of earthenware and painted in a traditional Cochiti floriate design with slip glazes. Cochiti Pueblo is located approximately 40 minutes west of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Cochiti are a Keresan-speaking tribe, and their pueblo is located on the west bank of the Rio Grande, about 35 miles southwest…

Sold at auction Anasazi Black-on-white Pottery Pitcher Auction Number 3005B Lot Number 322 | Skinner Auctioneers

Sold at auction Anasazi Black-on-white Pottery Pitcher for sale in auction. Auction Number 3005B, Lot Number 322. Bid on similar items for sale at auction

Historic Acoma Pueblo Black on White Pottery Olla Jar, Attributed Lucy M. Lewis, Native America Art

This vintage pottery jar is from my personal collection. It is from Acoma Pueblo, and on the concave bottom is written in pen Lucy M. Lewis. It came to me with the name written in pen, and the collector from whom I bought the olla told me it was by the famous Lewis (1895-1992) although he did not k

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This beautiful hand crafted butter dish is a perfect piece to dress your table when serving your next stick of butter. It features a brightly colored design with flowers and connecting dots through-out. This traditional Mexican pottery is crafted and hand painted by artisans in Mexico using traditional pottery techniques. Each piece is highly textured and unique. Not only are they beautiful but very functional as well. Lead-free, dishwasher and microwave safe.