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INTACT WINGATE BOWL C. 1050AD W/ PERFECT FINISH

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 589626 (stock#WC-004)

INTACT WINGATE BOWL C. 1050AD W/ PERFECT FINISH
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This is a wonderful and virtually perfect Wingate C. 1050AD bowl which measures a large 11.25 inches wide and 5.5 inches deep. It has a deep black and highly refined and executed design for Wingate ceramics, a deep almost blood red slip, the surface of which is highly polished. The exterior has some minor spalding due to some moisture which did not effect any of the interior. There is a insignificant tiny 3/8 by 1/1 ...click for details


SCARCE WALNUT CANYON BOWL, C. 1200AD

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 588534 (stock#WC-003)

SCARCE WALNUT CANYON BOWL, C. 1200AD
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This wonderful bowl is a very scarce type found in the areas surrounding Flagstaff Arizona. The name is taken from a small canyon to the east of Flagstaff which is now a National Monument, Walnut Canyon. The bowl measures 9 inches across and a very deep 6 inches; it is 100% original with no restoration or addition of paints. There is an ...click for details


RARE INTACT HOHOKAM OLLA

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 574947 (stock#K-103)

RARE INTACT HOHOKAM OLLA
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We recently acquired several beautiful intact ollas from a private collection which was formed between 1985 and 1996. This is an incredibly rare intact Hohokam olla that is completely intact measuring 15.5 inches by 12.5 inches tall and a 7 inch opening at the top. There is a fine pressure crack in the bottom which is insignificant and th ...click for details


MINT SOCORRO OLLA C. 1050 AD

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 574938 (stock#K-901)

MINT SOCORRO OLLA C. 1050 AD
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We recently acquired several beautiful intact olla from a private collection which was formed between 1985 and 1996. This nice example measures 13.5 inches wide and 11.5 inches inches and has no restoration of any kind. The shape is exceptional and the design elements varied and quite interesting. The paint on one side has some small white dots in it due to what was probably a mineral deposit that was cleaned off. It appears more pronounced in the photos than it is in real life; the fire clo ...click for details


BOLD MESA VERDE BOWL C. 1100AD, NO RESTORATION

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 443177 (stock#S-101A)

BOLD MESA VERDE BOWL C. 1100AD, NO RESTORATION
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Bold Mesa Verde bowl measuring 7.25" x 3", glued from about three pieces. The design is classic Mesa Verde; there is no addition of paint or plaster.

For reference purposes this is an example of a "10" with respect to design, paint and form even though it is in 3 pieses. A real beauty for the knowledgeable collector,


RARE MIMBRES MT. LION FETISH W/ MUCH ORIGINAL PAINT

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 443014 (stock#S-104)

RARE MIMBRES MT. LION FETISH W/  MUCH ORIGINAL PAINT
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Any fetish of a Mountain Lion (note long tail over the top of the back) from the Native American cultures is scarce much less an original Mimbres example which dates from 950-1150AD. Measuring 3.25" x 1.375" x 1.75" it is made from fine sandstone and exhibits a large amount of the original paints of yellow, purple red and t ...click for details


GILA BOWL, PERRY MESA VARIETY C. 1150 - 1250AD

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 443003 (stock#S-103)

GILA BOWL, PERRY MESA VARIETY C. 1150 - 1250AD
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This large Gila bowl is a very scarce subtype known as Perry Mesa which is defined by the addition of some red paint on the interior (see center circle). The bowl measures 11.25 inches wide and 4.5 inches deep. The geometric design on the interior is very well drawn and exhibits three bear claw or bird wing images in a swirling pattern. The exterior has an unusual contiguous black and white band which in itself is not often seen. It is broken and glued and has a single minor triangular spot o ...click for details


MINT SOCORRO BOWL WITH THREE TURKEY IMAGES

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 442911 (stock#S-102)

MINT SOCORRO BOWL WITH THREE TURKEY IMAGES
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To say this bowl in stunning is probably an understatement. This perfect mint bowl was discovered in the 1970’s near Grants New Mexico and was immediately sold to one of the three top collectors in the United States. After several years he sold it to a collector in Tucson Arizona who kept it until it was sold back a couple of years ago to ...click for details


SIMPLY AN AMAZING FOUR MILE BOWL (1275-1325AD).

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 442900 (stock#S-101)

SIMPLY AN AMAZING FOUR MILE BOWL (1275-1325AD).
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The bowl offered here has a special place with me. During my serious collecting years from mid 1996 through 2001 there were four or five pieces that were in other collections that I intensely coveted. Even after my collecting turned into a small business the desires for these certain pieces never waned. The Four Mile bowl offered here i ...click for details


INCREDIBLE BITAHOCHI BOWL W/EXTERIOR DESIGNS

Archives: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 437216 (stock#K-103)

INCREDIBLE BITAHOCHI BOWL W/EXTERIOR DESIGNS
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One does not have to say much about this Bitahochi (C. 1325 - 1400AD) bowl as it speaks for itself. In my opinion it is the best design and the best execution of any Anasazi piece that I have handled in the last 10 years and one of the three best that I have seen. It measures 8.5 inches wide and 3 inches deep, broken and glued with 1% - 2% restoration. ...click for details

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