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    Posted 12 years ago

    Furee65
    (31 items)

    These were three neat old pieces of Indian pottery my uncle has had for many years and he never took the time to do any research on these. If anyone knows the patterns or tribe these could have came from that would be interesting to know. His house is like a museum and he just collected these neat items over the years from my mom or from garage sales.

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    1. Woman34 Woman34, 12 years ago
      I personally can't identify your pieces, but here is a great referral: Len Wood's Indian Territory gallery; the site is http://www.indianterritory.com. Send them pics and they give free identification and appraisals. I've used them several times to identify things for me and I even sold a basket to their gallery a few years back. Hope they can help you too.
    2. Furee65, 12 years ago
      Thank you for the great info. I will check them out.
    3. Woman34 Woman34, 12 years ago
      Your welcom, Furee- keep us posted on what you find out about them:).
    4. Stillwater Stillwater, 12 years ago
      They look very Acoma to me
    5. sarahoff sarahoff, 12 years ago
      I think Acoma.

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