Description:

Native American, Southwest, New Mexico, Acoma, ca. early to mid 20th century CE. An attractive pair of pueblo pottery vessels, both made from hand-mixed clay in the traditional manner - hand built via the coil and scrape technique. One vessel presents with a rounded body and a magnificent braided handle, while the other is somewhat apple-shaped with a corseted shoulder. Both are skillfully painted with mesmerizing red, black, and white design motifs that are inspired by nature and geometry. A lovely pair that would make a lovely addition to any collection. Size: larger vessel (with braided handle) 4.5" W x 5.625" H (11.4 cm x 14.3 cm)

Provenance: private Lake City, Colorado, USA collection, acquired 2020; ex-private Gene Zimmerman, Springboro, Ohio, USA collection

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  • Condition: Both vessels have minor surface wear with scuffs and minute losses to pigment as well as a few minute nicks to the rims. Braided/twisted handle has a minor fissure that appears to be stable. Otherwise both are intact and very nice. Apple-shaped vessel has "Navajo" handwritten on underside, but we believe this vessel is Acoma.

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