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| Papago Indian Red Pottery Shoes Sale price $395.00 | 4 |
Wonderful fancy shoes are created in clay by a Tohono O'dham Indian potter, circa 1950s. Our only clue as to the maker is Pedro is carved on the bottom of one shoe.Deep red slip is decorated with black mesquite sap paint in a floral motif. 3 1/2" tall by 5" long. They are in wonderful original condition, one small chip on the bottom of one.... Click for details
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| 3 | Vesta Bread Maricopa Pottery Bowl $350.00 |
Perfect little pottery bowl made by Vesta Bread, Maricopa Indian artist, b.1912-d.1976.Hand built with native clay, stone burnished red oxide slip, painted with mesquite sap, pit fired. Excellent original condition, signed. Buyer pays $12.00 for shipping and insurance... Click for details
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| Antique Mojave Indian Pottery Pitcher SOLD! | 4 |
A wonderful old pottery pitcher with "bird" heads at the spouts, Mojave Indian circa 1900.This old vase could be older; souvenir pottery was being made by the 1860s at Needles, California to be sold to soldiers and railroad workers, later tourists who came by train and stopped at Needles at the Harvey House. Typical painted red Mojave patterns... Click for details
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| 3 | Mojave Indian Pottery Effigy by Annie Fields $1200.00 |
Old pottery female effigy jar by Mojave Indian artist Annie Fields, 1884-1971. Annie created a wide variety of pottery figures, effigies, animals and vessels in her long career at Needles, California.The traditional pottery jar with four spouts and a handle also has two faces, they are women because of the eyelashes. Beautiful jewelry of cobalt blue seed beads and Padre beads.... Click for details
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