Lot of Southwestern Pueblo Pottery
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lot of 6, ca 1900. Includes a pierced-ear, micaceous-slipped Tesuque rain god with red and black paint, height 6"; PLUS a Hopi black-on-red bowl with traditional geometric forms, height 1.75" x diameter 4.75", PLUS Santo Domingo tea cup with red and black flower design on inside and alternating dots and stripes on outside, height 2" x diameter 4"; PLUS shallow red and black Santo Domingo bowl with stylized floral pattern, height 1.75" x diameter 6.75"; PLUS small Santo Domingo bowl with black linear design, height 1.5" x diameter 3.25"; AND Santo Domingo dish with geometric pattern and spirit break, height 1" x diameter 3.5". > Condition: Small chips in rim of rain god's jar; first Hopi bowl with chips in rim and 2" crack; tea cup with chip in rim; all with light scratches and paint loss.
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