Margaret and Luther Pottery Raccoon
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Pre 1980 item# 842455
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
$300.00
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Margaret b. 1937, and Luther Gutierrez d. 1987, of Santa Clara Pueblo were a brother and sister team of potters who made animalitos with multi-colored clay slips. Their parents were the famed artisans Lela d. 1969, and Van Gutierrez d. 1956, who created a pottery style different than the others at the Santa Clara Pueblo. They searched all over the Southwest for clays that would fire to many different colors. This is a large sized pottery raccoon, 4" tall by 4" long, made by Margaret and painted by Luther, circa 1970. Note the colors of gold, green, red, gray and white. It seems to be holding a fish. Buyer pays $12.00 for shipping.Original price $350.00, special price $300.00.
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Snowflake Flower Cochiti Pueblo Indian Storyteller
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Contemporary item# 841514
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
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$225.00
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Traditional pottery Storyteller figure hand crafted by Stephanie Rhodes, Snowflake Flower of Cochiti Pueblo. Stephanie is well known and has won many awards for her singing people.Traditionally hand built with native clay, painted with natural pigments, fired and signed, this Singing Mother storyteller sits 5 1/4" tall and is 3 1/3" wide. A boy and a girl are stretched out on her legs and another boy and girl lean upon her skirts. At the back is a baby girl in a cradle board, all are finely detailed in their dress. Snowflake Flower is known for the Prayer Feather in all her storytellers' hair. Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping.
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Silas Claw Wedding Vase with Bears
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Pre 2000 item# 823742
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Navajo Indian pottery, that is folk art, was created by Bertha and Silas Claw in the 1990s. Bertha would make a traditional clay wedding vase and Silas would decorate with applied clay and commercial bright paints. Inspired by the world around him, Silas featured bears going over the mountain on this three spouted Wedding Vase vessel. Nicely shaped pottery stands 8 1/2" tall and is 5" across. Wonderful original condition. Signed. This pottery by the Claws is a real find! Just out of a local collection. Bertha and Silas Claw are featured in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". They were also the subject of a biographical article in the Spring issue of American Indian Art Magazine. Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Sila Claw Navajo Pottery Bowl
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Pre 2000 item# 823740
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
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$550.00
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Navajo Indian pottery, that is folk art, was created by Bertha and Silas Claw in the 1990s. Bertha would make a traditional clay bowl and Silas would decorate with applied clay and commercial bright paints. Inspired by the world around him, Silas featured his corral with donkeys and red bulls. This is one of the Claws signature pieces.The bowl is 4" deep by 6 1/2" diameter. Wonderful original condition. Signed. This pottery by the Claws is a real find! Just out of a local collection. Bertha and Silas Claw are featured in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". They were also the subject of a biographical article in the Spring issue of American Indian Art Magazine. Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Silas Claw Navajo Pottery Mountain Goats
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Pre 2000 item# 823739
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
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$495.00
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Navajo Indian pottery, that is folk art, was created by Bertha and Silas Claw in the 1990s. Bertha would make a traditional clay wedding vase and Silas would decorate with applied clay and commercial bright paints. Inspired by the world around him, Silas featured a variety of game on this Wedding Vase vessel. An eagle chases a lamb, a mountain goat is perched on a rock, a big horn sheep checks out an antelope and a crow. Nicely shaped pottery stands 8 1/2" tall and is 5" across. Wonderful original condition. Signed. This pottery by the Claws is a real find! Just out of a local collection. Bertha and Silas Claw are featured in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". They were also the subject of a biographical article in the Spring issue of American Indian Art Magazine. Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Coyotes on Silas Claw Navajo Pottery
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Pre 2000 item# 823737
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Navajo Indian pottery, that is folk art, was created by Bertha and Silas Claw in the 1990s. Bertha would make a traditional clay wedding vase and Silas would decorate with applied clay and commercial bright paints. Inspired by the world around him, Silas featured coyotes on this Wedding Vase vessel. One red coyote is singing down the rain!Nicely shaped pottery stands 7 1/2" tall and is 5" across. Wonderful original condition. Signed. This pottery by the Claws is a real find! Just out of a local collection. Bertha and Silas Claw are featured in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". They were also the subject of a biographical article in the Spring issue of American Indian Art Magazine. Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance. Retail price $495.00
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Sila Claw Donkeys Wedding Vase
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Pre 2000 item# 823735
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
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$450.00
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Navajo Indian pottery, that is folk art, was created by Bertha and Silas Claw in the 1990s. Bertha would make a traditional clay wedding vase and Silas would decorate with applied clay and commercial bright paints. Inspired by the world around him, Silas featured his donkeys on this Wedding Vase vessel.Nicely shaped pottery stands 8" tall and is 5" across. Wonderful original condition. Signed. This pottery by the Claws is a real find! Just out of a local collection. Bertha and Silas Claw are featured in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". They were also the subject of a biographical article in the Spring issue of American Indian Art Magazine. Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Traditional Pueblo Indian Wedding Vase
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Contemporary item# 765648
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Jemez Pueblo Indian artist Pauline Romero has created this elegant pottery Wedding Vase using traditional methods. Coils of native clay are formed into the double spouted Wedding Vase shape, then the red slip is stone burnished and fired. Legend has it that the spouts represent the bride and groom joining to become one, with the handle being the bridge beween the two families. This Wedding vase stands 9 1/4" tall and is 4 1/2" across. Signed.
Pauline Romero from Jemez Indian Pueblo is known for her simple and elegant shapes and fine finishing details.
Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping.
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