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Native American Pottery219 of 419Old Native American Indian Grinding stones?Southwest - Modern Vase by Ronda Navajo
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    Posted 8 years ago

    billypicke…
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    I got these today too, I have been doing some research on who the makers might be, just wish their signatures where more clear.
    The small one has a crack, dang it.
    They look like New Mexico pottery to me though not to sure.
    I used to have about 18 big pots made by Indians, that was 20 years ago.

    Everyone be safe tonight....

    Billy Davis III

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    1. CanyonRoad, 8 years ago
      The bowl is signed D Tosa (probably Danielle, active 1990 to present), from Jemez Pueblo, N.M.

      Can't read the other one, either. Looks like perhaps they meant to write "Navajo" but made a "u" instead of a "v."
    2. billypicker65 billypicker65, 8 years ago
      CanyonRoad, Thank You. I was thinking the same thing on the little one.
      A U instead of a V.
      Happy New Year..

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