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Pottery

Historic Pueblo Indian pottery, 1700-1960, pottery by Nampeyo and the Nampeyo family, Paqua Naha, Mary Histia, Tsayutitsa, Margaret Tafoya and family, Maria Martinez and family, other selected modern and contemporary Pueblo Indian pottery, 1960 to present, other historic, modern and contemporary Southwestern pottery, 20th Century American and European art pottery
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An early Nampeyo Hopi Polacca polychrome pottery bowl
with an Abstract Modernist design, c. 1895-1900
A beautiful Hopi black-on-cream pottery pitcher by Nampeyo of Hano, c.1900
A Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM polychrome pottery jar with parrot pictorials, c. 1925-30
A remarkable early San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico red-on-tan
pottery jar, circa 1850-1860, ex: Fred Harvey Company




A Hopi red polychrome pottery cylinder attributed to Paqua Naha (Frogwoman) or Garnet Pavatea, c. late 1930’s
An unusual historic Hopi black-on-yellow pottery bowl with “M” and “N” capital letter pictorials, c. 1910-1920




A rare, historic Hopi variant-type pottery bowl from Mishongnovi village, Second Mesa c. 1890




A beautiful ceramic chalice by Rick Dillingham, Santa Fe, NM 1973






A Hopi red polychrome pottery cylinder attributed to Paqua Naha or Garnet Pavatea, c. late 1930’s

A beautiful Hopi polychrome pottery bowl with a “Clown” or “Kilroy” face pictorial design by Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1910


A Hopi polychrome pottery vase with painted geometric designs
and a corrugated rim by Nampeyo of Hano, circa 1915-1920
A beautiful historic Hopi black-on-yellow pottery cylinder vase, c.1930’s

A Hopi “Sikyatki-Revival” style pottery jar with elaborate "Thunderer" designs by Nampeyo, c.1895


A unique historic Tesuque Pueblo polychrome pottery dough bowl, c.1910-1915


A very beautiful, contemporary Nambe Pueblo Micaceous pottery bowl by Lonnie Vigil

An exceptionally beautiful and significant Hopi Polacca polychrome pottery canteen featuring an image of Polikmana Kachina (Butterfly Maiden) by Nampeyo of Hano, c.1890
Ex: Martha H. Struever Collection, Santa Fe, NM, 1994

Two early 20th Century Santo Domingo Pueblo polychrome pottery jars with floral and foliate leaf designs, c. 1920's-30's

A Hopi black-on-yellow pottery table lamp attributed to Paqua Naha, “Original Frogwoman”, c.1920’s

A historic Hopi polychrome pottery bowl attributed to Fannie Polacca Nampeyo and possibly also to Nampeyo, c. 1920’s

A rare historic Santo Domingo Pueblo square-shaped
“four directions” polychrome pottery bowl, c. 1940’s



A historic Hopi polychrome pottery “Migration” pattern jar by Fannie Polacca Nampeyo, c. 1950


A historic Hopi Polychrome “Sikyatki-Revival” pottery bowl attributed to Nampeyo and possibly her daughter, Annie, c.1910-15

A rare Historic Hopi black-on-red mudhead
pottery figurine attributed to Nampeyo,
c. 1900-1910
ex: Fred Harvey Company

A rare historic Hopi polychrome pottery pitcher made by Nampeyo and signed for her by Fannie Nampeyo, c.1920



A beautiful “Sikyatki-Revival” style Hopi polychrome pottery bird effigy pitcher by Nampeyo, c. 1900-1910

A Hopi 4-color polychrome pottery tile by Nampeyo and/or her eldest daughter, Annie, c. 1900-1905

A small historic black-on-grey upright pottery jar from San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, c. 1900


A beautiful historic Hopi low-profile polychrome pottery jar by Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1905-1910

A lovely large historic San Ildefonso Pueblo polychrome pottery pitcher, c.1910-15

A wonderful small historic Santa Clara Pueblo redware pottery upright jar or vase, attributed to Sarafina Tafoya c. 1905-1915
ex: Fred Harvey Fine Arts Collection

An exceptional historic Hopi “Sikyatki-Revival” style low-profile polychrome pottery jar with stylized bird and feather pictorial designs by Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1905-1910

A unique historic Hopi polychrome pottery jar in
the style of an ancient Grecian Urn by Nampeyo and/or
one of her daughters, c. 1915-1920

A rare historic hand-colored lithograph entitled
“Nampeyo Tewa Indian designs”, plate 33 from The “American Indian Designs” portfolio by Inez B. Westlake, c.1925

A wonderful small “Flying Saucer” style Sikyatki-Revival
type Hopi polychrome pottery jar by Nampeyo, c. 1900

A historic abstract Modernist-style Hopi polychrome pottery bowl by Nampeyo and/or Annie Nampeyo, c. 1905

A contemporary Southwestern ceramic bowl
made in the style of Ancient Hopi “Sikyatki Polychrome” pottery by Michael P. Hawley, 1989


An exceptional Hopi Polychrome pottery cylinder-style jar with unique bird pictorials by Nampeyo of Hano, C. 1900-1905
A unique two-piece Hopi polychrome pottery serving dish with a chicken figural lid by Nampeyo, likely made at Hopi House, Grand Canyon, c.1905-1910


A beautiful Hopi red polychrome pottery low-profile jar by Annie Nampeyo and possibly Nampeyo, c. 1896-1900

A rare and unusual historic Hopi double-slipped pottery bowl attributed to Nampeyo and family, c. 1915-20

A historic Hopi black-on-yellow pottery bowl with an image of Polikmana Kachina, possibly Nampeyo family, c.1920’s

A unique historic Hopi black-on-yellow “seed” style
low-profile pottery jar by Nampeyo, c. 1900-1910

A beautiful historic Hopi black-on-yellow “seed” style low-profile pottery jar by Nampeyo, c. 1895-1900

A historic Hopi polychrome pottery bowl attributed
to Fannie Nampeyo and Nampeyo of Hano, c. 1920’s

A unique and exceptional historic Hopi “Sikyatki-Revival” style black-on-cream pottery bowl by Nampeyo, c. 1898-1903

An exceptional and rare signed Hopi “Sikyatki-Revival” style black-on-cream pottery jar by Nampeyo and Fannie Nampeyo, c. 1920-25

A dramatic Hopi polychrome pottery oval-shaped low dish or bowl painted with stylized “Sikyatki-Revival” style bird designs by Paqua Naha, “Original Frogwoman”, c.1930’s
Ex: J.L. Hubbell Trading Post, Winslow, AZ
A magnificent large contemporary Hopi Sikyatki-style four-color polychrome pottery low-profile “Flying Saucer” jar by Michael Peter Hawley, Scottsdale, AZ, c. 1988-89
