LOT
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A Group of Three Ancestral Puebloan Pottery Vessels, including a Rare Chaco Keyhole Jug
A fascinating collection of three prehistoric Ancestral Puebloan (formerly Anasazi) black-on-white pottery vessels, highlighting the Kayenta and Chaco Canyon cultural traditions. All three vessels showcase the ancient artistry of the Southwestern United States, with hand-built construction and painted geometric designs. This group offers a unique comparative study of regional pottery styles from distinct time periods and geographical areas.
A) Kayenta Black-on-White Bowl: 9.5"D, 4"H
B) Kayenta Black-on-White Jar: 4.75"D, 3"H
C) Rare Chaco Keyhole Jug: 5.25"L, 5"W, 7.5"H
ESTIMATE
$
1200
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$
1800
Native American Pottery
Anazazi Native American
Prehistoric Native Art
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