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Native
American Indian Pottery
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This page contains
Native American Indian pottery items for sale in all of the various forms from the Prehistoric,
Proto-historic and the Historic eras |

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Type: Anasazi
Earthenware Bowl |
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| TSCPO1 |
An Anasazi earthenware bowl
dating around 1050 A.D. and having |
Recovered on a |
SOLD 5/20 |
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nicely painted patterns.
This rarity was glued and has sections |
private ranch near |
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somewhat professionally restored during the 1920's for
display in a |
Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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small town museum. It has 2 drilled "suspension" holes
along one edge |
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| Item: |
Type: Anasazi
Earthenware Bowl |
Provenance: |
Price |
| TSCPO2 |
An Anasazi earthenware bowl
dating around 1050 A.D. and having |
Recovered on a |
SOLD 5/20 |
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nicely painted patterns.
This rarity was glued and has sections |
private ranch near |
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somewhat professionally restored during the 1920's for
display in a |
Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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small town museum. |
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| Item: |
Type: Anasazi
Earthenware Pot |
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| TSCPO3 |
A somewhat repaired Anasazi
earthenware pot having cordage |
Recovered on a |
SOLD 5/20 |
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impressions. Repaired
during the 1920's for a local, small town |
private ranch near |
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museum, it dates around 1050 A.D. |
Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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| Item: |
Type: Pueblo
Earthenware Handled Jug |
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| TSCPO4 |
An almost completely
intact, near-museum grade Pueblo |
Recovered on a |
SOLD 5/20 |
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earthenware handled jug
having very detailed cordage patterns. |
private ranch near |
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It has slight, old chipping to the rim, but is
otherwise in excellent |
Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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condition. Quite a rarity, dating around 1200 A.D. |
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| Item: |
Type: Anasazi Painted
Ladle |
Provenance: |
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| TSCPO6 |
An Anasazi painted Ladle dating around 1050 A.D. and having |
Recovered on a |
160.00 |
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nicely painted patterns,
anciently broken (intentionally killed?) and |
private ranch near |
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pieced together during the 1920's for a local museum
display. |
Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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| Item: |
Type: Pueblo Clay
Pottery Water Jug |
Provenance: |
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| TSCPO7 |
A MONSTER Pueblo Clay Water
Jug dating around 1200 A.D. |
Recovered on a |
2,500.00 |
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It measures 10" high x 10"
wide with a 3-3/4" opening |
private ranch near |
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and weighs a whopping 5-1/2 pounds! |
Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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| EPPO1 |
A quite large red & brown
Salado Reds earthenware bowl in excellent |
Recovered from a |
950.00 |
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condition and having a
fired black interior. It measures 9-1/2" in |
large private ranch in
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diameter by 4-1/4" tall and has no chips nor surface
cracks and is as
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Gila Co., AZ, offered
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perfect as the last time it was used in bygone days.
Ca. 1275 A.D. |
by the land owner
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(full details to buyer) |
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| EPPO2 |
A very exceptional red and
black Gila Polychrome earthenware bowl |
Recovered from a |
1200.00 |
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having very nice off-white
and black interior painted patterns. It has |
large private ranch in
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only very slight scraping marks to it's rim and a
single surface scrape on |
Gila Co., AZ, offered
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the inside. Just an outstanding piece which measures
5-7/8" in diameter |
by the land owner
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by 3-1/4" tall. Ca. 1350 A.D. |
(full details to buyer) |
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| EPPO3 |
A very exceptional "Fourmile"
red earthenware bowl having black and white |
Recovered from a |
600.00 |
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painted rings and patterns
on the outer rim and sides and a single painted black |
large private ranch in
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and white ring along the inner rim. It has a few
surface nicks and some usage
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Gila Co., AZ, offered
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scratching (on the inside's bottom) but is essentially
intact as it was last used
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by the land owner
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many moons ago. It measures 7" in diameter by 2-3/4"
tall. Ca. 1350 A.D. |
(full details to buyer) |
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| EPPO4 |
A SUPER, outstanding "Salado
Reds" fired red earthenware bowl having a |
Recovered from a |
950.00 |
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black interior. It has NO
surface chips nor cracks, and is as perfect as the |
large private ranch in
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last time it was used many years ago. It also has a
"dimpled" bottom which
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Gila Co., AZ, offered
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appears as a slight hump on the inside bottom of the
bowl. Just a GREAT
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by the land owner
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piece in rare condition for the age. It measures
8-7/8" in diameter by 4" tall.
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(full details to buyer) |
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Ca. 1275 A.D. |
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| DIPO2 |
Ripley Bowl.
4-3/8" Diameter. |
From Upshur Co.,
TX |
425.00 |
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1200-1400 A.D.
Sam's COA |
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states, "Solid, Well Made" |
Sam Johnson
COA |
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| DIPO3 |
Mississippian
Incised Waterbottle. |
From
northeastern Arkansas |
1,850.00 |
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8-1/2" Tall. 1200
-1400 A.D. |
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Sam's COA states,
"Rare, Nice,
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Sam Johnson
COA |
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Minor
Restoration"
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and
inventory card |
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| DIPO4 |
This one is a
SOLID TX Ripley Bowl. |
Found in Morris
Co., TX |
1,550.00 |
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7-1/2" Diameter,
5" height. No repair. |
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800 - 1200 A. D.
Pretty color with a
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strong design.
Minor rim chips away
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from perfect.
Sam's COA reads "Solid,
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Nice Color, Minor Rim Chips" |
Sam Johnson
COA |
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| DIPO5 |
Simms Bowl. 8 1/4"
Diameter, |
From Clark Co., AR |
1,500.00 |
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1200-1400 A.D. A Solid,
Very |
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Thin and Superb artistic piece
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Sam Johnson
COA |
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| DIPO6 |
An
Early
Redware Jar. Height: 6-1/16", |
From Pike Co., AR |
1,000.00 |
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600-800 A.D. An Early
Caddo |
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having Minor Restoration |
Sam Johnson
COA |
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| DIPO7 |
A
Taylor Engraved
Bowl. Diameter: 7",
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From Clark Co., AR |
1,600.00 |
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1200-1400 A.D. Very
Nice with only |
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Minor Restoration. Thin and fine.
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A true work of art. |
Sam Johnson
COA |
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| DIPO8 |
A Black
Early Caddo Jar.
Height: 4-3/8", |
Pike Co., AR |
900.00 |
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600-800 A.D. This is a
Rare Black |
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Pottery piece which has a Minor Pressure |
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Crack |
Sam Johnson
COA |
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| DIPO9 |
A
Nice Hodges
Waterbottle, |
From Clark Co., AR |
1,550.00 |
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Height:
8 5/8", 800-1200 A.D. |
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It has a Super design and only
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minor repair
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Ex: Sam Johnson |
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| DIPO10 |
A
very nice
Stirrup Bottle. |
From Cross Co., AR |
1,950.00 |
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Height: 6-1/8", 1200-1400 A.D. |
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"Minor Repair". Very collectible. |
Ex: Sam Johnson |
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| DIPO11 |
A simply super
7-1/4" tall by 4-1/2" |
Recovered in |
2,800.00 |
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wide G9 Belcher
etched Waterbottle |
Clark County, AR |
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dating between
1200 and 1400 A.D. |
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It has a minor,
stabilized pressure crack |
Johnson COA |
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| DIPO12 |
Bailey Bottle, 9"
Tall 1200-1400 A.D. G-9. |
Found in Bowie
Co. TX |
1,950.00 |
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Sam's COA says
"Has Restoration, Nice
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Ex: Al Kennedy
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Engraving". What
restoration it has was done |
Ex: Andy Sizemore |
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very
professionally. One BIG Beautiful Bailey |
Sam Johnson
COA |
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| TMPO12 |
Southeast / Midwest Painted
Prehistoric |
From an older collection,
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225.00 |
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Mississippian Pot
measuring 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" |
provenance undocumented |
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high. Painted with a polychrome terracotta
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color. It has three chips to the rim and some |
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slight wear to inside bottom. Lots of patina
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and soil adhesion help define this as an
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ancient piece. Mississippian Culture... dates
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approximately to AD 900 to AD 1600. |
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| MHPO1518 |
A nice large 10-1/4" diameter
black on white Anasazi |
Undocumented, most likely from
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700.00 |
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Earthenware Bowl which
dates between 1100 - |
Arizona, obtained legally from a
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1250 A.D. Obviously glued together from many
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reputable auction house.
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recovered fragments, still quite a scarce item
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(Details to buyer) |
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Height: 4" |
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Diameter: 10-1/4" |
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| MHPO1519 |
A nice Bird Effigy
earthenware bowl from the |
Recovered in Panama |
300.00 |
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Cocle' Culture, dating between 400-600 A.D. |
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Height: 2-1/4" |
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Diameter: 3-1/4" |
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| MHPO1520 |
A very attractive Human
Effigy earthenware |
From the West Coast of Mexico |
1600.00 |
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bottle from the Hustecan
Culture, dated |
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between 2600 - 2800 years old!
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Height: 7-1/4" |
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Diameter: 4-3/4" |
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| MHPO1521 |
A very nice gourd-shaped
earthenware |
From the West Coast |
1800.00 |
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water bottle from the Colima
Culture, |
of Mexico |
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dating between 2200 and 2400 years old |
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Height: 4-1/2" |
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Diameter: 8" |
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| MHPO1522 |
A plain jane Pinched style
earthenware |
From the West Coast |
350.00 |
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bowl from the Colima
Culture, dated |
of Mexico |
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between 2200 and 2400 years old |
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Height: 2-1/2" |
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Diameter: 5-1/8" |
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| MHPO1523 |
A very nice earthenware
Pedestal Bowl having a |
From Nayarit, Mexico |
450.00 |
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single unfortunate chip to
the lip. Attributed to the |
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Nayarit Culture, between 2200 and 2400 years old. |
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Height: 3" |
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Diameter: 7-1/8" |
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| MHPO1524 |
An exceptional red
earthenware ("Redware") |
From Nayarit, Mexico |
650.00 |
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Waterbottle from the Colima
Culture, dating |
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between 2200 and 2400 years old. |
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Height: 2-11/16" |
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Diameter: 5-1/8" |
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| MHPO1525 |
A fairly nice and well used
Plainware |
From the West Coast of Mexico |
325.00 |
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Bowl from the Colima
Culture, dating |
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between 2200 and 2400 years old. |
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Height: 2-3/8" |
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Diameter: 4-1/2" |
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| MHPO1526 |
A nice "Horned" earthenware
bowl from the |
Recovered in Panama |
250.00 |
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Cocle' Culture, dating between 400-600 A.D. |
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Height: 1-3/4" |
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Diameter: 2-3/8" |
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| MHPO1527 |
A somewhat of a Plain Jane
red Pedestal Base |
From Columbia, South America |
400.00 |
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Bowl dating between 2400
and 2600 years old |
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Height: 2-1/4" |
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Diameter: 3-7/8" |
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| MHPO1528 |
A very nice two-headed Bird
Effigy |
From Nayarit, Mexico |
350.00 |
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earthenware bowl from the Colima
Culture, |
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dating between 2200 and 2400 years old |
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Height: 2-1/4" |
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Diameter: 3-3/4" (head to head) |
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| MHPO1529 |
A most interesting and
quite archaic Incised |
From Nayarit, Mexico |
300.00 |
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earthenware bowl from the Nayarit
Culture |
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dated between 2200 and 2400 years old |
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Height: 1-9/16" |
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Diameter: 3-1/8" |
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| MHPO1530 |
A somewhat plain red
earthenware Bird |
From Nayarit, Mexico |
275.00 |
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Effigy Bowl from the Nayarit
Culture dated |
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between 2200 and 2400 years old |
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Height: 1-5/8" |
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Diameter: 3-1/4" (head to head) |
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| MHPO1531 |
A nice earthenware
Plainware Bowl |
From the West Coast of Mexico |
300.00 |
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from the Colima Culture
dated |
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between 2200 and 2400 years old
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Height: 2-3/8" |
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Diameter: 4-3/8" |
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| MHPO1532 |
A primitive Plainware Bowl
from the |
From the West Coast of Mexico |
225.00 |
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Colima Culture dated
between 2200 |
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and 2400 years old
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Height: 1-15/16" |
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Diameter: 4-5/16" |
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| Item: |
Type: Fired Clay Idol/Effigy |
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| TSCBO4 |
A very unusual and VERY
rare, nicely hand-shaped Anasazi fired clay anthropomorphic |
Recovered on a |
3,500.00 |
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Idol/Human female effigy figure
dating between 900 A.D. to 1050 A.D. This rare item |
private ranch near |
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measures 5" high x 2-1/2" wide and is actually a very dark chocolate brown/charcoal
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Chaco Canyon, Arizona |
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black in color, although I greatly lightened up the photos to show it's detail.
This is a one- |
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of-a-kind museum piece folks, the likes of which I've
never seen offered for sale in this size |
Stermer COA |
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| TBMPO3 |
An interesting group of 5
larger baked clay pottery shards |
Found in SE Colorado |
24.00 |
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showing a nice variety of
impressed patterns. I'm not a pottery |
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expert but I would judge these to be pre-Anasazi era
pieces |
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| TBMPO5 |
Two very large and very old
baked clay pottery |
Found in SE Colorado |
35.00 |
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shards having very
interesting inlaid patterns. The |
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top one is from the rim of a larger vessel and has |
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"dimples" around the edge of the rim.
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| TBMPO6 |
An interesting group of 4
baked clay pottery shards |
Found in SE Colorado |
50.00 |
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having very intricate
patterns impressed and incised |
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into their outer surfaces. 3 of the pieces are from
the
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rims of larger pottery vessels. A great study group. |
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| MHPO1260 |
A black and white glazed
Hohokam circular |
Recovered in |
25.00 |
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pottery shard which was
used as a gaming piece |
Pinal Co., AZ |
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Ex: Michael Hough |
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| MHPO1261 |
A black and white glazed
Hohokam circular |
Recovered in |
25.00 |
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pottery shard which was
used as a gaming piece |
Pinal Co., AZ |
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Ex: Michael Hough |
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