Lot 194
Southwest and Northern Mexico Pottery
Estimate
$300 - $400

Sold for $2,375

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Southwest and Northern Mexico Pottery
pre-1500 and 20th century

lot of 4, includes: 

a Classic Phase Hohokam bowl; a Madera Black-on-Red jar; AND two 20th century Casas Grande style effigy vessels

height of tallest 6 inches

The Marilyn Eber Collection of Native American Art, Denver, Colorado
Hohokam bowl purchased from Phil Holstein, Aspen, 1977; Madera jar purchased from Gene Lang, Denver, n.d.; Parrot purchased from Gene Land, 1978; Snake jar purchased from Jack Delaney, Santa Fe, 1983

Condition Report
Hohokam bowl broken and glued; parrot bowl with rim and tail chip, and head broken and glued

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