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SPRINGERVILLE POLYCHROME BOWL, C. 1275AD

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SPRINGERVILLE POLYCHROME BOWL, C. 1275AD
Springerville polychrome is a scarce transitional type between St. Johns polychrome and Four Mile polychrome. The distinguishing characteristic is the addition of white outlines of black designs on the interior of the piece. The artwork really sets this bowl apart – the interior has two very complex eight point stars in black and in the center a cross outlined in white. The exterior is stunning with six squares, each with interior crosses executed in dots and four parrots, one standing on each corner of the square!

The bowl is whole with a tiny chip on the rim; the black bold and the slip a pleasing red. It measures 8.5” x 4.5”.

A RELEASE AND DISCLOSURE, WITH PICTURE, IS PROVIDED STATING THE CONDITION, APPROXIMATE AGE AND THAT POSSESSING IT IS NOT IN VIOLATION OF ANY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL LAWS.