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A Hopi polychrome pottery bowl with a stylized Sikyatki-style bird design by Garnet Pavatea, circa 1950's-1960's
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An Acoma Pueblo black-on-white “Mimbres-Revival” style pottery cup by Frances Torivio, circa 1980’s-90’s
A large Sikyatki-style, “Chakoptewa” polychrome pottery Belt buckle by Michael Peter Hawley, Scottsdale, AZ, 1988
A Hopi red polychrome pottery jar by Paqua Naha (Original Frogwoman) or Garnet Pavatea, c.1930’s
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Historic Pueblo Indian pottery, 1700-1960, pottery by Nampeyo and the Nampeyo family, Paqua Naha, Mary Histia, Tsayutitsa, Margaret Tafoya and family, Maria Martinez and family, other selected modern and contemporary Pueblo Indian pottery, 1960 to present, other historic, modern and contemporary Southwestern pottery, 20th Century American and European art pottery
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A superb, historic Santo Domingo polychrome pottery
dough bowl by Monica Silva, circa 1920’s-30’s
A Hopi polychrome pottery vase with geometric designs
and a corrugated rim by Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1915-1920
A Hopi red polychrome pottery cylinder jar attributed to Paqua Naha (Frogwoman) or Garnet Pavatea, c. late 1930’s
A historic Hopi polychrome pottery
vase or pitcher by Nampeyo and Fannie Nampeyo, c.1925-1930
A pottery chalice by Rick Dillingham, Santa Fe, NM, c.1979-80, Ex: Dora & Tse-Pe collection, San Ildefonso Pueblo, NM
A beautiful Hopi “Sikyatki-Revival” style polychrome
pottery seed jar by Nampeyo of Hano, c.1900-1905
A lovely small Hopi Polacca polychrome pottery
pitcher most likely made by Annie Nampeyo, c.1895
A Hopi black-on-yellow pottery lamp attributed to Paqua Naha, c.1920’s, by Edwin L. Wade, Ph.D.
An incised black ceramic jar with a handle
made of two colors of coiled and dyed yucca fiber
by Otellie Pasiyeva Loloma, c.1972-73
A painted stoneware ceramic jar with a handle made of coiledyucca plant fiber by Otellie Pasiyeva Loloma, c.1972-73
A superb historic Hopi black-on-red personal-sized
pottery canteen by Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1900
A 20th Century Santo Domingo Pueblo polychrome pottery water jar with two large parrot pictorials, c. 1925-30
A large modern Hopi ceramic jar with Hopi kachina
images by Otellie Pasiyeva Loloma, c.1960’s
A beautiful Hopi polychrome pottery bowl with a “Clown” or
“Kilroy” face pictorial design by Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1910
An outstanding historic Hopi pottery jar with a corrugated neck by Nampeyo of Hano, c.1905-1910
An extraordinary early Nampeyo Hopi
Polacca polychrome pottery bowl with an incredible Abstract Modernist design, c. 1895-1900
An unusual historic Hopi black-on-yellow pottery bowl with “M” and “N” capital letter pictorials, c. 1910-1920
A fascinating and unique Historic Hopi polychrome pottery serving dish with a chicken or rooster effigy figural handle by Nampeyo of Hano, possibly made at The Hopi House, Grand Canyon, c. 1907-1910
An unusual historic Hopi polychrome pictorial pottery bowl, possibly by Fannie Polacca Nampeyo, c.1915-1925
Two early 20th Century Santo Domingo Pueblo polychrome
pottery jars with floral and foliate leaf designs, c. 1910-15
Four historic San Juan Pueblo pottery vessels, a red-on-tan
bowl, a black-on-grey vertical jar, a red-on-tan square-mouthed bowl and a black-on-grey upright jar, c. 1890-1910
An exceptionally rare and extraordinarily large Hopi San Bernardo/Payupki-style Gobernador Canyon plainware pottery bowl, c.1680-1710