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| Butterfly Pot by Lucy Lewis $225.00 | 4 |
This little open bowl by Acoma Pueblo Indian artist Lucy Lewis is decorated with two hovering butterflies and lightning bands. Due to the ivory color and fugitive paint we estimate this as a pre-1980s piece. Miniature pottery became very collectible back in the late 1960s and early 1970s. 2" tall by 2 1/2" across. Signed. No cracks or chip... Click for details
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| 3 | Lucy Lewis Acoma Pottery Jar $750.00 |
Sweet little pottery jar with Rain Birds by Acoma Pueblo artist and matriarch, Lucy Martin Lewis. At 3 1/2" tall by 4" diameter it is not quite small enough to be a miniature, but it is a fine replica of her full sized storage jars.Traditionally hand built with coils of Native clay, decorated with orange slip and black bee plant, pit fired to a warm white.... Click for details
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| Acoma Pottery Canteen by Jessie Garcia $695.00 | 4 |
Perfect pottery canteen by Acoma Indian artist Jessie Garcia, circa 1969. The traditional water canteen shape with the backward leaning spout and full belly is finished with the triple band lugs.Beautifully painted Rain Bird with flowers is surrounded by a Mimbres style polychrome band. 10" tall by 9" across, there is a flat base for shelf s... Click for details
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| 3 | Helen Cordero Praying Grandfather Storyteller SOLD! |
A praying Grandfather Storyteller figure with eight children by Helen Cordero, the original artist of the Storyteller form.
Helen Cordero, Cochiti Pueblo Indian, b.1915-d.1994, created the first storyteller pottery figure in the late 1950s. She was the inspiration for generations of potters in her Pueblo and all the others. Rising to prominence in the 1970s, her large Grandfather storyteller was featured on the cover of National Geographic magazine in the 1980s. No pottery collection is comp... Click for details
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