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Cute little Seed Pot? Signed -with etched drape like design

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ho2cultcha's loves3101 of 22748It leaves me scratching my head in the tubRenoir “Le Feu” Bronze (1916)
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    Posted 3 years ago

    SuperVinta…
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    This little pot has some scuff marks-but it is signed and cute design -I was wondering is this Mexican or Native American . Has a nice drape arch design. Thank-you !!

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    1. art.pottery, 3 years ago
      You might try dusting the base with talcum powder, powdered sugar, or similar to see if you can increase contrast on the signature. That’ll be the key to determining who/where it was made.
    2. SuperVintageDelights SuperVintageDelights, 3 years ago
      Thanks so much what a great tip!!! It worked and I was able to place this little pot to Carmel Romero! Santa Clara Pueblo Indians and she is a listed native artist. Thanks for the help!
    3. caupwhiting caupwhiting, 3 years ago
      not a seed pot, but a nice small pot. A seed pot would be enclosed with a small hole in the top. These were used to store seeds so that mice could not eat them.

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