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| Antique Tesuque Indian Rain God $350.00 | 4 |
Early 20th Century Rain God figure "speaks no evil". These charming pottery figures were made by the Indians of the Tesuque Pueblo north of Santa Fe beginning in the 19th century as souvenirs for the tourists.The white slipped clay body was painted with water colors that have faded over the last 100 years, but we can see a variation of wheel of life on his chest, leaves on the pot in his lap.... Click for details
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| 3 | Acoma Chicken Pitcher by Eva Histia $675.00 |
Charming chicken forms a pitcher in native clay by Acoma Pueblo Indian artist Eva Histia, circa 1970.Traditionally hand built with native clay and painted with vegetal and mineral colors, pit fired, this wonderful pitcher has a twisted handle and stands 10 1/4" tall. Eva Histia was an award winning artist and worked large!... Click for details
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| Miniature Pottery Storyteller Marilyn Henderson SOLD! | 4 |
A tiny pottery storyteller by Acoma Pueblo Indian artist Marilyn Henderson, circa 2000. The young girl is dressed in traditional moccasins and one shoulder dress, has her hair worn up like a maiden. She holds a baby while a young boy hangs on her arm.Sitting 2" tall, traditionally hand crafted with native clay and paints, pit fired, signed. B... Click for details
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| 3 | Damacia Cordero Singing Mother Storyteller Sale Price $725.00 |
Rare and wonderful primitive pottery storyteller figure by Damacia Cordero of Cochiti Pueblo. Her clay people certainly have a look all their own. This singing mother holds two children in her arms and she sits 7" tall by 5" front to back and 5" across. Signed. Penciled on the bottom is the date of 1988, stating she was already in her 90s.... Click for details
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