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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG  (11)
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MESA VERDE BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, ANASAZI

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75273 (stock# GL.503)

MESA VERDE BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, ANASAZI
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$2200.00 

This large, heavy, 11 ¼” wide prehistoric Indian bowl (GL503) is from the estate of the late Gene Lang of Denver. Glued together with restoration of a 4” long rim piece that was missing, and a minor amount of overpaint, this bowl is typed as a Mesa Verde Black-on-White dating c.1200-1300AD and attributed to the Anasazi cultural horizon. There is an interesting design in the bottom of the bowl that is somewhat similar to a Maltese cross. A simply but nicely decorated bowl that comes with a small ...click for details


MINIATURE TIBERA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75308 (stock# GLC.489)

MINIATURE TIBERA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR
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303-695-1301


$900.00 

Small and rare, this miniature prehistoric Indian bowl (GLC489) is from the collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver. With small mouth opening, large flanged lip, and suspension holes, Lang felt that this may have been used as an ‘ink’ or pigment jar. He typed it as a Tibera Black-on-White dating c.1440-1675AD into the Proto-Historic period. Intact with absolutely no repairs or repaint, this fascinating 1 ¾” tall jar comes with a small display card, an acrylic ring upon which to set it, a rele ...click for details


TWELVE ARTIFACTS, HOWE COLLECTION: GROUP A

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 674352 (stock# CH.NAI.A)

TWELVE ARTIFACTS, HOWE COLLECTION: GROUP A
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Each of the twelve prehistoric Native American artifacts in this group (CH1052A2&3; 1054E; 1055A2, A7, B2, D2, D3, & E; 1323C; and 1330) is from the estate of the late Carrol Howe, the well-known student and author of two popular books on the artifacts and lives of the ancient Modoc and Klamath Indians of soutwestern Oregon and northern California. Each of the artifacts, or lot of artifacts, has either been glued to its own descriptive card with soluble glue, or placed in a small Mylar b ...click for details


TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 73195 (stock# GLC.506)

TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL
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303-695-1301


$4500.00 

Doesn’t the squared dumbbell-like design framed in black in the center of this bowl (GLC506) look like a scowling face? Identified as a Tularosa Black-on-White dating c.1100-1250AD, this type is sometimes thrown into the Anasazi Group, sometimes the Mogollon. Glued together with only minimal restoration (just touched up along the cracks), the bowl measures just a little over 10 ¾” in diameter. Restored by and from the personal collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver, this superb example of so ...click for details

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