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MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO

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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
PO Box 22082
Denver, CO 80222
303-695-1301

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$4800.00

MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO

This 10 ¾” wide Mimbres Black-on-White bowl (GLC537A) is from the estate of the late Gene Lang of Denver. With a fully painted interior, the bold quadrant design is centered with a small, checkered rectangle bounded by a four-sided, star-like design from which the pronounced stair step elements emerge. Originally from the Robert Anderson collection, Mason City, Iowa, this great bowl has been glued together, the cracks filled and painted, and had a minimal amount of restoration done for a few missing pieces (primarily in the rim). This bowl does not have the typical Mimbres ‘kill’ hole. A very striking prehistoric Indian pot dating c.975-1150AD and attributed to the Mogollon group. It comes with a small display card, a grapevine ring stand to set the bowl upon, a release certificated stating that the bowl was legally obtained and is not in violation of any laws, and finally, a write-up about Gene Lang and his interest in southwestern prehistoric art.