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FINELY RESTORED TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #885940
JBB.7

FINELY RESTORED TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR
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$2350.00 

This remarkable prehistoric Native American black-on-white ‘bowl in a bowl’ (JBB7) was restored by the late Gene Lang of Denver and, in the opinion of some, is one of the finest examples of his restoration skill. Typed and dated by Gene as a Tularosa Black-on-White Olla (or as Gene referred to it, a “Jar in a Seed Bowl”), c.1000-1250AD from the Anasazi group, he obtained it in the later part of the 20th century from an old Denver collection with the information that it had been originally found ... Click for details

WINGATE BLACK-ON-RED SEED BOWL
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #885938
JBB.6

WINGATE BLACK-ON-RED SEED BOWL
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$2395.00 

Here’s another fine example of the restoration work done by the late Gene Lang of Denver. Measuring 7 ½” in width and 5 ½” in height, this prehistoric Native American bowl (JBB6) has been glued together from about 20 pieces, painted primarily across restored clay surfaces (about 10-15% of the bowl) where shards were missing, and along the surface of any filled crack. The areas of repair can be easily seen through the mouth of the bowl. The seed bowl comes with a small display card, our guarantee... Click for details

MINIATURE MESAVERDE PITCHER. SW COLORADO
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #838630
AJC.106

MINIATURE MESAVERDE PITCHER. SW COLORADO
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$600.00 

Attributed to the Mesa Verde period, c.1200-1300AD, this 3 1/8” tall miniature black-on-white pitcher (AJC106) is painted with geometric maze design. Found on private lands in southwestern Colorado and purchased years ago by our discriminating consigner from a well-known Native American Arts dealer in Durango, the little treasure made it to this page without repair. With no effort to hide either its convincing signs of age or the surface alteration caused by countless weather cycles, I’d charact... Click for details

MIMBRES PICTURE POT WITH ‘RINGTAIL CAT’
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #810004
RLK.4

MIMBRES PICTURE POT WITH ‘RINGTAIL CAT’
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$2500.00 

As is typical in many excavated prehistoric Native American pots, this interesting example of a Mimbres ‘picture’ bowl (RLK4), dating c.975-1150AD, has undergone a significant amount of restoration. Found on private lands in the mid-20th century within the Mogollon sub-group area of the southwestern U.S., the 7 5/8” wide bowl was first glued together from about 8 pieces and then the remaining missing area was rebuilt (about 25% of the total, representing most of one side and part of the bottom).... Click for details

TRI-COLORED MIMBRES CANTEEN
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #809714
RLK.5

TRI-COLORED MIMBRES CANTEEN
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$2750.00 

Though exhibiting a strong ‘polychrome’ appearance, this handsome, 7 ¼” tall, geometrically designed prehistoric Native American pot (RLK5) started off as a Mimbres black-on-white canteen dating c.975-1150AD, but when introduced into the ancient firing kiln, the black mineral paint oxidized resulting in the attractive brownish red variegations that appear in the contrasting black field. Competently restored after being found in the mid-20th century in the Mogollon sub-group area of the southwes... Click for details

FINELY RESTORED TONTO POLYCHROME OLLA
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #809142
RLK.1

FINELY RESTORED TONTO POLYCHROME OLLA
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$1600.00 

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 impress... Click for details

TWELVE GREAT BASIN INDIAN ARTIFACTS: EX HLADEK
Native American: Stone Pre 1492: item #770169
KJH.NAI.B

TWELVE GREAT BASIN INDIAN ARTIFACTS: EX HLADEK
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This group of individually priced Indian artifacts (KJH2, 3, 14, 35, 36, 39, 73, 79, 82 and 84) are all but one from the Great Basin area in the western U.S. The single Illinois point, a Raddatz, is from Ken’s personal collection, while the various obsidian points are from an old collection put together by one D. A. Hunter. Hunter found the points in the Lakes area of Oregon, with the series starting with KJH 2 and ending with KJH 39 all being from Crump Lake. Point types included in the group a... Click for details

FABULOUS ANASAZI CHACO/GALLUP PITCHER C. 1100AD
Native American Pre 1492: item #766605
T197

FABULOUS ANASAZI CHACO/GALLUP  PITCHER C. 1100AD
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This wonderful pitcher is an absolute condition rarity which is in pristine "as the day it was made" condition. It measures 7 1/8 inches tall and 6 inches at the widest point of the handle. The slip is a bright white to a light gray with jet black paint that is 100% glazed. As the genuine Chaco pitchers always have there is a dimple on the bottom. This is the second finest Chaco pitcher I have ever had - you can compare it to the best Chaco I have had, which is listed here on this site, and ... Click for details

Mississippian Southwest Pottery Bowl
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #759363
1486

Mississippian Southwest Pottery Bowl
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Griffin Gallery Ancient Art
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$950 

Mississippian Southwest / Midwest USA Pottery Bowl. Red brown terracotta flared bowl. Incised curvilinear frieze beneath rim. Some encrustation and roughness on lip, but otherwise in excellent condition. 4" H, 5 1/4" D

Mississippian Southeast Pottery Bowl
Native American: Pottery Pre 1492: item #759357
1485

Mississippian Southeast Pottery Bowl
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Griffin Gallery Ancient Art
tel.561-994-0811 fax.561-994-1855



$950 

Mississippian Pottery Bowl, Southeast USA, circa 1200 - 1500 CE. Brown flared bowl with incised swirl patterns around body beneath groved rim. Small chips on rim and light deposits, but in excellent condition. 6 3/4" D, 3 5/*" H

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