Anasazi, Chaco Canyon B-on-W Dipper, 1050 A.D. No Res.

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*** Anasazi, Chaco Canyon B-on-W Dipper, No Reserve, (1050 A.D.) *** BID WITH CONFIDENCE Our Web Site and Dozens of other items for sale. DESCRIPTION Fort Knox Antiquities is very pleased to offer this Chaco Canyon Dipper. Found near the Four-Corners area, this black-on-white dipper came from the Chaco Canyon, dating between 1050 and 1125 A.D. and found in Apache County, AZ. The piece measures 9.75 inches long and 3 inches tall . Good to excellent condition with approximately 10% restoration affecting section of rim. Found on private property and with legal release documentation. This piece is being offered at no reserve. Puerco Pottery Mesa Verde Black-on-White was produced in the area around Mesa Verde in southwestern Colorado. It is made from a gray to white paste with angular fragments of temper. Vessels usually have a pearly gray-white slip and are painted with carbon black pigment. Zones of pattern are framed by horizontal bands, and are often as black as white, creating the illusion of negative painting. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY Fort Knox Antiquities will provide the top bidder with a Certificate of Authenticity guaranteeing this piece to be authentic to the region and period stated. Because of the large size of this piece the top bidder will pay $17.95 shipping, insurance and handling. Personal checks must clear my read more