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Antique Acoma Pueblo Pottery Candle Stick Holder w/ Old Tag Early 20th Century
This early Acoma Pueblo piece is in very good used condition. Late 19th or Early 20th Century.

Antique Archaic Native American Indian Clay Pottery Jug; Incised Pattern
This antique and archaic Native American Indian clay pottery jar / pot is a handmade piece showcasing an incised beautiful pattern especially under the rim with verical lines. Measures: 3 1/4 inches tall x 4 1/4 inches wide x 3 1/8 inches opening. Highly detailed incised design all around the body of the pot. Originating from the United States, specifically the Native American culture, this collectible item holds historical significance and artistic value.See all photographs and details as No Returns. Beautifully decorated pot for your home or office. Excellent condition with no chips, no cracks, and no major issues that I can see. Just a beauty for display. With its exceptional design and craftsmanship, this pottery jar is a unique and valuable piece.

Antique Original Native American Indian Clay Pottery Jug; Hand Carved & Etched
This one has etchings and designs on top rim. In the last photo, there is a horizontal line under the rim decoration. Hand written on bottom says: "20".

Antique Original Native American Indian Clay Pottery Jug; NICE
Overall excellent condition. No cracks, no reaiprs, no holes. Great old pot for display.

Nampeyo Of Hano painted by Nellie Nampeyo 1930s Hopi pottery bowl 6.75" x 4"
This is a pot potted by Nampeyo of Hano, and painted by her middle daughter Nellie, in the early 1930s. After Nampeyo was blind, she continued to make pots which were decorated by family members. Research (found on First People's Pots) has found that this signature has been used by Nellie when painting for her mother. (see pot 2019-08 and more in an appendice about Nampeyo.) Three of her daughters painted for her. 6.75" x 4". This is an important piece of the history of Nampeyo's pots. From my late husband's collection. It will be double boxed.

HOPI BOWL SIKYATKI STYLE 1930'S? 5.75 INCHES
NICE LOOKING BOWL. BASED ON WHERE IT WAS FOUND I AM GUESSING IT MIGHT BE FROM THE 1930'S?? (I HAVE OWNED IT 40 YEARS) JUST A GUESS ON PERIOD. THERE IS AN OLD TIGHT CRACK, SOME FLAKES OFF THE SURFACE. NEITHER THE CRACK OR FLAKES ARE VERY NOTICEABLE. MY PHONE TAKES GREAT PICS THAT REALLY SHOW THE FLAWS MUCH MORE THAN IN PERSON. BOWL MEASURES 5.75 INCHES AT RIM AND 2 INCHES DEEP. QUESTIONS? BUYER PAYS ACTUAL SHIPPING. THANKS!

Early Isleta Pueblo Pottery Bowl c 1930s 3"x 1.8" Hand Coiled Native Indian
The body was covered in a soft slip enhanced with brown, black and ecru painted designs. The color combination and finish are characteristic of Tue-I Pueblo pottery. Minor signs of storage and aging (has been in clean dry storage for decades).

VINTAGE ZUNI PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY PICTORIAL KIVA POT - NICE !
A NICE to find ZUNI pottery figural Kiva pot featuring figural design elements including frogs and butterflies....All hand coiled and painted with a yucca brush. This will look great in any pottery display from growing through advanced, and it has a LOW PRICE !.

Early 1930-40's SEFERINA BELL Zia Pottery Bow w/Bird and Geometric designs

Early Isleta Pottery Bowl, beautifully painted-6-3/4" diameter-ca. 1900-1910's

Old Zia Pueblo Indian Cowboy Hat Pot - Beautifully Painted Polychrome
A vintage Native American pottery piece originating from the Zia Pueblo and handmade. It is certain to be a valuable addition to any collection. The piece is categorized under Pottery, 1800-1934, Native American, US, Cultures & Ethnicities, and Collectibles.

Native American Miniature Polychrome Pottery Bowl Salado Tonto Antique Vintage
It's 2 3/8" wide x 1" tall.

Vintage Native American Indian Pottery Bowl
I'm not certain but I THINK this might be Hopi. Interesting that the insides has not been polished or painted. Regarding condition. They will have wear. It is impossible to describe every tiny detail of every item.
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SEFARINA ORTIZ (d) COCHITI POTTERY LIZARD FIGURAL POT - MUSEUM GRADE
Seferina Ortiz (1931-2007) is certainly one of the great matriarchs of Cochiti Pueblo. She learned to make pottery from her mother, Laurencita Herrera. She is also the matriarch of a family of innovative potters including Virgil Ortiz, Janice Ortiz, and Lisa Holt. Seferina created traditional style Cochiti pottery figures and vessels. Seferina won numerous awards for her pottery at events such as Santa Fe Indian Market. A NICELY SIZED AND VERY SHOWY FIGURAL POT FROM ONE OF Cochiti's most famous clay artists. Fit for the BEST OF COLLECTIONS and it has a LOW BUY IT NOW PRICE !.

Vintage Tesuque Pueblo Native American New Mexico Pottery Rain God Figurine=

Acoma Plate – Hand Painted Bird Motif with Braided Rim
Notable chipping and loss along the braided rim and underside. This piece is attributed to Hopi origin based on dealer acquisition and stylistic characteristics. This piece was acquired through a dealer as an antique Hopi example, and while unsigned, it carries the visual language and presence of early Southwest pottery traditions.

Early Cochiti Pottery Bowl with two beautiful painted Birds-ca. 1920-1930's

Antique Hopi Native American Indian Small Black Cream Or Pottery Vase Bowl
This measures 3 inches across the top about 3 1/4 inches tall. As his condition, see photos.
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Old Tesuque Rain God - Earthenware Pottery Figure -
It is 7" tall by 2 3/4" across. It is in good condition. This is a nice early piece - possibly turn of the century. Go down to the category: Pottery. The “rain god” was an invention for the tourist trade, first made in the late 1870s.

VINTAGE / ANTIQUE HOPI PUEBLO INDIAN POT EXCELLENT FORM + DESIGN POTTERY
A VERY PLEASING form with classic color and designs. Made of all hand coiled native clay in the traditional way and all hand burnished with a stone and painted with a yucca brush. One forec;oud near the rim is always welcome to see. Nice older one to add to your display and it has a LOW PRICE !.

Antique Native American Mojave Cup Dated 1902
X 2 1/2" high. The handle extends out 1". The Mojave lived in an area straddling the Colorado River on the Arizona-California border near Needles, California. The clay was coiled into shape, dried, and painted with designs of yellow ochre which turned red during the firing process.

antique SANTO DOMINGO POTTERY PITCHER 5.25" chip
This is an old and very nicely painted Santo Domingo pitcher, 5.25" tall. squatty and with a flower with big leaves on each side, but has a chip on the spout. My late husband collected this years ago and had it displayed with quite a few other pieces. This was one of the older ones and he carefully arranged it so the chip on the spout didn't show. I was not aware of it until yesterday. A little wear to the slip at the neck. The bulbous body is 4" in diameter. I just saw a hairline on the handle that doesn't go through, not glued, just a tiny hairline. You can see it at the top curve in the first photo.

Early Isleta Double-Headed Pottery Bowl w/eight X engraved handle-1910-1920's
This collectible item holds historical and cultural value, showcasing the artistry and traditional techniques of the Isleta Pueblo tribe.

Zia Pueblo JAR WITH 2 BIRDS 'Polychrome' 10.5" x 8.5", ca 1910-20
Fine decoration with two birds. Very fine condition.

Vintage Pre Columbian Mayan/Aztec Style Clay Figure Pottery
It may be a reproduction. See photos. I believe it is a 20th century reproduction.

VTG Native American Jemez Pueblo TURTLE Storyteller by Felicia Fragua (F.F.)
I have added LOTS of photos.

Southwest Clay Pottery Praying Monk Figure Bell
This is a Southwest pottery clay praying Monk which is also a bell. Very nice condition. There are a few scuffs
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Native American & Mexican Pottery Vessels 19th/20th C Wedding Vase Jar (3pc)
Group of three old pottery vessels from the 19th/20th century, including an unmarked Pueblo double‑spouted wedding vase, a vintage Mexican anthropomorphic jar marked “Mex” on the underside, and a small unmarked Pueblo bowl. • Condition: Fair/Poor, both Pueblo pieces in poor condition with multiple repairs, chips, and losses, the Mexican jar with finish distress and wear. • Approximate Measurements: 7"h x 7.5"w x 4.25"d (largest), 2.25"h x 4.5"dia (smallest).

Antique Hopi Cylinder 8" Jar Pottery Polychrome Bird Unsigned Vase

Antique Mesa Verde bowl, partial San Juan design, Missing Sections, Restored (18
This Antique Mesa Verde bowl is a unique piece with a partial San Juan design and missing sections, but it has been expertly restored. Handmade by the Anasazi tribe, this Native American pottery item from the US showcases the intricate craftsmanship and artistic heritage of the culture. With its significance and history, this bowl would make a valuable addition to any collection of Native American artifacts and collectibles.

Primitive Early Hopi Pueblo Native American Polychrome Canteen Jug Vase Vessel
I believe this is a canteen / bottle / vessel. Hopi - Tewa. Antique / Primitive. I do not have any further information on the piece. Feel free to share any information you may have on this piece. Wonderful variations in the clay color, from ivory to burnt orange.
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Vesta Bread (1912-1976) - Vintage Redware Maricopa Pot Bowl - Lizards Rain
It has 2 raised lizards and water signs. The bowl is 3 1/2" tall and 5" across. The clay is stone polished to a high shine.

Pair of Early Acoma Pottery Mini Ollas, 3.5" x 2.5", One Signed Acoma
These are good examples of early Acoma pottery. Largest is 3.5 " x 2.5", the smaller one with incised arrow decorations is 2.5" x 2". These are decent display pieces that would make a nice acquisition for any collector.

Vintage Isleta Pueblo pottery pipe head antique
This is a pottery pipe head, in more ways than one. It is made at Isleta Pueblo in the early part of the 20th century. A thin faced pipe with a pointy nose and beard. 2.75" tall, 3.25" long. The stem is glued, then broken off and there is a little hole going through it. Collected by my late husband.

Acoma Clay Pottery Jar, 2.5" tall-3.5" diameter-signed on bottom Acoma NM, 1940

Vintage Native American Pueblo Storyteller Coaster Set Art Pottery Signed
Please review photos and description before purchasing. Orders are packaged with care and ship same to next business day. Feel free to send reasonable offers. Happy to answer any questions.

Early Acoma Pottery Bowl, 6.25" x 3.25", Unsigned
This is a good example of early Acoma pottery. Size is 6.25" x 3.25". Worn, a stable crack in the base, as shown, no repairs. This is a decent display piece that would make a nice acquisition for any collector.

Acoma Clay Pottery Vase 1940, 4.25" tall-3.0" diameter-signed on bottom Acoma NM

Pottery Seed Bowl Vintage Polychrome Southwestern Style
This vintage mexican American pottery Seed Bowl showcases the traditional Southwestern style with its vibrant polychrome design. Handmade by the Native American tribe of the , this bowl carries cultural significance and craftsmanship that reflects the heritage and artistry of the indigenous people of Mexico Perfect for collectors interested in unique and authentic pieces of Native American pottery, this Seed Bowl offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions

Native American Indian Pottery Fragments
These Native American Indian pottery fragments are handmade and originate from the United States, specifically from the Native American culture within the US. These pieces are a part of the pottery collection from the late 19th to early 20th century, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship and unique designs that reflect the traditional practices of Native American artisans.