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Thomas Natseway Miniature Seed Pot   $500.004

A Mimbres era hunter is shown in two action panels on this miniature pottery seed jar by Thomas Natseway, Laguna Pueblo.

Traditionally hand built with native clay, painted with black bee plant, pit fired. Signed.

A Mimbres hunter holds an antelope, bow and arrow set to the side. The oposite panels shows the humter wrestling a bear.... Click for details

Thomas Natseway Miniature Seed Pot
Miniature Pottery Seed Jar Mimbres Bat
3Miniature Pottery Seed Jar Mimbres Bat   $500.00

A painted Mimbres bat spreads his wings over the miniature pottery seed jar by Thomas Natseway, Laguna Pueblo.

Traditionally hand built with native clay, painted with black bee plant, pit fired. Signed.

This beautifully designed miniature is from the 1980s, when Thomas was making larger works. This piece is 1 1/8" tall by 1 1/2" diameter.... Click for details


Miniature Red Pottery Olla Haungooah   $1200.004

Miniature red pottery olla by Art Cody and his son Dean, known as Haungooah, Kiowa Sioux of Oklahoma. He shares the name Haungooah with his grandfather, a legendary 19th century Army Scout and ledger artist.

Art Cody married Santa Clara Pueblo Indian Martha Suazo in the late 1960s and moved to the Pueblo where they collaborated on tiny pottery, she made them and he carved them. They began winning prizes with their ver... Click for details

Miniature Red Pottery Olla Haungooah
Haungooah Red Miniature Pottery Seed Jar
3Haungooah Red Miniature Pottery Seed Jar   $800.00

Miniature red pottery seed jar by Art Cody, known as Haungooah, Kiowa Sioux of Oklahoma. He shares the name Haungooah with his grandfather, a legendary 19th century Army Scout and ledger artist.

Art Cody married Santa Clara Pueblo Indian Martha Suazo in the late 1960s and moved to the Pueblo where they collaborated on tiny pottery, she made them and he carved them. They began winning prizes with their very first minia... Click for details


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