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Anasazi Plainware Bowl
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This bowl was found on private land near Showlow, Arizona. It was made around 1250 A D. This bowl was found whole and intact. No restoration, no painttouch ups. T is a piece glued in the rim. T are three bigger chips on the rim. The paint is chipping through out the bowl, in spots and t T is one hairline crack going down from the piece that is glued in. T are no pressure cracks on this piece. This bowl stands 4" tall and is 9 and 1/2" wide.We sell only authentic pre-historic pottery, never any fakes or reproductions. Very seldom do we sell restored pieces. If we do we will specify it on the auction. We will also put a before and after picture on the auction so that you can see w the restoration has taken place. We guarentee our wares to be authentic and will double the end auction price if proven differently. A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request. Thank you for looking and good luck.
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