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FINELY RESTORED TONTO POLYCHROME OLLA

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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492: item # 809142

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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
PO Box 22082
Denver, CO 80222
303-695-1301

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$1600.00

FINELY RESTORED TONTO POLYCHROME OLLA
This large, 10” tall x 11 ½” wide prehistoric Native American olla (RLK1) has been typed as a Tonto Polychrome dating c.1250-1400AD from the Salado Group of the southwestern United States. Glued together from a dozen or so pieces, and with only moderate new material added, the pot was found in the mid-20th century and originally purchased from a private collector in Cottonwood, Arizona by Bob Anderson of Mason City, Iowa who later sold it to the current owner who is located in Denver. An impressive piece with a lightly pitted surface and abrade base, there is little evidence of restoration unless wetted. A colorful bowl with pleasing geometric design, it will display well in any location. It comes with a small descriptive display card, a certificate from Anderson, a release form stating that the bowl is not in violation of any state or federal law, and our guarantee of authenticity. NOTE: if you would like to view a large number of our various listings, and at the same time limit your browsing time, try our ‘TWELVE different items on a single page format’ by simply spelling out the word TWELVE in the search box. That will quickly bring up all of our listings that have twelve different items on a page, each individually priced! And if you want to further refine the group, add one or two additional modifiers at the same time such as ‘Indian, Precolumbian, Stone, Pot, Gold, etc.’ Any item that has been sold will be so noted on its photograph.


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