Pottery Page

This page contains pottery items in all of the various forms from the Prehistoric, Proto-historic and the Historic eras

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHPO1259 A red and black glazed Hohokam pottery Recovered in 40.00
shard which "might" have been used as a Pinal Co., AZ
gaming piece Ex: Michael Hough 7/20 ON-HOLD dk

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHPO1260 A black and white glazed Hohokam circular Recovered in 50.00
pottery shard which was used as a gaming piece Pinal Co., AZ
Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHPO1261 A black and white glazed Hohokam circular Recovered in 40.00
pottery shard which was used as a gaming piece Pinal Co., AZ
Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
JEPO1 A very nice and attractive Anasazi Arenal Glazed  This one was found in   1,800.00
Ploychrome bowl (termed red-slipped bowl) having Montezuma County, CO
the typical red glaze along with black painted lines in 1971 and it comes with
on a white glazed inner surface. It measures just a an IAGA certificate
tad over 5" in diameter and has NO restoration,
something which is quite rare for pottery this old.
Circa: 1315 - 1350 A.D. 7/20 ON-HOLD dk

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO2 Ripley Bowl. 4-3/8" Diameter. From Upshur Co., TX 425.00
1200-1400 A.D.  Sam's COA
states, "Solid, Well Made" Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO3 Mississippian Incised Waterbottle. From northeastern Arkansas 1,850.00
8-1/2" Tall. 1200 -1400 A.D.
Sam's COA states, "Rare, Nice, Sam Johnson COA
Minor Restoration" and inventory card

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO4 This one is a SOLID TX Ripley Bowl.  Found in Morris Co., TX 1,550.00
7-1/2" Diameter, 5" height. No repair.
800 - 1200 A. D. Pretty color with a
strong design. Minor rim chips away
from perfect. Sam's COA reads "Solid,
Nice Color, Minor Rim Chips" Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO5 Simms Bowl. 8 1/4" Diameter, From Clark Co., AR 1,500.00
1200-1400 A.D. A Solid, Very
Thin and Superb artistic piece Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO6 An Early Redware Jar. Height: 6-1/16", From Pike Co., AR 1,000.00
600-800 A.D. An Early Caddo
having Minor Restoration Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO7 A Taylor Engraved Bowl. Diameter: 7", From Clark Co., AR 1,600.00
1200-1400 A.D.  Very Nice with only
Minor Restoration. Thin and fine.
A true work of art. Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO8 A Black Early Caddo Jar. Height: 4-3/8", Pike Co., AR 900.00
600-800 A.D. This is a Rare Black 
Pottery piece which has a Minor Pressure
Crack Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO9 A Nice Hodges Waterbottle, From Clark Co., AR 1,550.00
Height: 8 5/8", 800-1200 A.D. 
It has a Super design and only
minor repair Ex: Sam Johnson

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO10 A very nice Stirrup Bottle. From Cross Co., AR 1,950.00
Height: 6-1/8", 1200-1400 A.D. 
"Minor Repair". Very collectible. Ex: Sam Johnson

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO11 A simply super 7-1/4" tall by 4-1/2" Recovered in 2,800.00
wide G9 Belcher etched Waterbottle Clark County, AR
dating between 1200 and 1400 A.D.
It has a minor, stabilized pressure crack Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIPO12 Bailey Bottle, 9" Tall 1200-1400 A.D. G-9. Found in Bowie Co. TX 1,950.00
Sam's COA says "Has Restoration, Nice Ex: Al Kennedy
Engraving". What restoration it has was done Ex: Andy Sizemore
very professionally. One BIG Beautiful Bailey Sam Johnson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TMPO12 Southeast / Midwest Painted Prehistoric  From an older collection, 225.00
Mississippian Pot measuring 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" provenance undocumented
high. Painted with a polychrome terracotta 
color. It has three chips to the rim and some
slight wear to inside bottom. Lots of patina
and soil adhesion help define this as an
ancient piece. Mississippian Culture... dates
approximately to AD 900 to AD 1600.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CFPO1 A nice little group of 3 Quay Co., NM 12.00
painted clay pottery shards

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CFPO2 A nice group of 5 painted Quay Co., NM SOLD
pottery shards which, judging
by their shapes, were most
likely used as gaming pieces 7/20

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