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MINT KINISHBA POLY BOWL C. 1325AD PUBLISHED

Kinishba is the rarest of all the White Mountain redwares. It came from only two sites, the Kinishba ruin which is now on the White Mountain Apache Reservation and the Pinedale ruin. ie. There are no more. This bowl is a famous bowl known to have been in the major collections since the 30’s; Ex. Cross, Dr. Thomas, Skousen, Schenck, Lyon. It measures 10.5” x 5”, mint condition. The bowl does not have any cracks, addition of paint or restoration of any kind. This bowl is pictured in the 1974 Arizona Highways magazine, Vol. 50, No. 2, p. 31 which is iconic in the collecting of Southwest Pottery (see attached scans). It is also pictured in Bill Schenck’s book Re-Creating The Word, Plate 74. I have been told it is pictured in a couple of other books but I have not seen them. Kinishaba is really the anchor of the White Mt redwares and this bowl is a solid ’10.’

A copy of the Arizona Highways magazine and Bill Schenck's book are included with the bowl.



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