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    Posted 5 years ago

    mtnclimber…
    (44 items)

    I assume both are Tesuque. CanyonRoad or anyone can you assist with the identification and age.
    Bowl is 5” W.
    Cup is 4” H, what type of cup is it ?

    thank you for your knowledge...in NM

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    1. CanyonRoad, 5 years ago
      I'd say either Tesuque, or Cochiti, leaning more toward the latter. Early 1900s-1920s.

      Unusual shape for a cup, possibly an attempt at a double-spouted pitcher, common at neighboring Santo Domingo. Similar small items were popular tourist items during this period. Sometimes the potters got "creative" in the attempt to make something unusual to appeal to tourists.

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