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    Posted 12 years ago

    andyman
    (128 items)

    I picked these yesterday at a sale.
    I think they are all southwest native bowls. One bowl is signed the 2 others are not .
    They appear to be 3 different types of clay, 3 different designs.
    The 2 smaller bowls look like they are quite a bit older than the signed piece.

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    BEAUTIFUL LATE 19TH C ZUNI POLYCHROME POTTERY JAR,CLASSIC DESIGNS,EXCELLENT,NR!
    BEAUTIFUL LATE 19TH C ZUNI POLYCHRO...
    $255
    GREAT OLD HOPI POTTERY VASE BY RENA LESLIE (YELLOW CLOUD) 6 1/2
    GREAT OLD HOPI POTTERY VASE BY RENA...
    $94
    OLD PREHISTORIC ANASAZI POTTERY BOWL 3 3/4
    OLD PREHISTORIC ANASAZI POTTERY BOW...
    $56
    Old Prehistoric Anasazi US Native American Pottery Pitcher - 1100 ad.
    Old Prehistoric Anasazi US Native A...
    $162
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    BEAUTIFUL LATE 19TH C ZUNI POLYCHROME POTTERY JAR,CLASSIC DESIGNS,EXCELLENT,NR!
    BEAUTIFUL LATE 19TH C ZUNI POLYCHRO...
    $255
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    1. sarahoff sarahoff, 12 years ago
      I think the third one is Hopi Hano:)
    2. CynF, 12 years ago
      I would have picked those bowls too.
    3. antiquerose antiquerose, 12 years ago
      First one looks like a **Polychrome Acoma Bowl, IMHO. I see it say that on the bottom too.

      This MIGHT be by the same area here ( ?? )
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-OLD-ACOMA-OWL-EFFIGY-POT-FLEDGLING-OWL-SIGNED-ACOMA-N-M-4-/201049146429

      The N.M. on the bottom might not be the maker signature -- but rather may just stand for NEW MEXICO.

      Just a thought......
    4. andyman andyman, 12 years ago
      it was My first opportunity to buy southwest pottery

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