A wonderful early Acoma large bowl with classic thin walled construction and a RARELY SEEN RAISED SNAKE ON THE RIM AREA. All hand coiled pottery and hand painted using a traditional yucca brush. A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL and CLASSIC example and it has NO RESERVE !
UNUSUAL RIM ACOMA -
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- NO RESERVE !
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SIZE:
It measures
approx. 7 inches +/-   in diameter and is approx. 5 +/- inches tall.
CONDITION:  CLEAN AND NICE with old patina. ere is a hairline as shown that can be seen on both the inside and the outside. Pot appears to be stable and will be doubled boxed ( hence the larger shipping cost ...any shipping cost overage will be happily refunded ).  -
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SIGNATURES/MARKINGS:
It is  marked/signed as shown in the photos.
COMMENTS:  A wonderful early Acoma
large bowl with  classic thin walled construction and a RARELY SEEN RAISED SNAKE ON THE RIM AREA.   All hand coiled pottery and hand painted using a traditional yucca brush.
A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL and  CLASSIC  example
and it has
NO RESERVE !
In the rare instance something is damaged in shipping it will be the buyer's sole responsibility to process the claim at the post office. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. We cannot issue refunds for directly for items damaged in shipping as we are not the insurer and the post office rules will not allow anyone but the recipient to handle the claim. The cost of your insurance is paid by you and is factored into the shipping costs.
IS THIS A GIFT?
We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. for a VERY nominal cost. We will also be happy to ship directly to the recipient's address and can also provide EXPRESS SHIPPING if needed or desired. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price
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Carmelita Dunlap (1925-1999) was the daughter of Juanita and Romando Vigil of San Ildefonso Pueblo. Her mother passed away when Carmelita was very young and her mother’s two sisters, Maria Martinez and Desideria Montoya both matriarchs of pottery making at the pueblo, raised her. She took turns staying with Maria for a few months and then with Desideria for a few months where she learned by both masters how to make pottery. A VERY EARLY WONDERFUL AND HARD TO FIND HAND POLISHED POTTERY OLLA FORM ONE OF SAN ILDEFONSO'S MOST PROMINENT ARTISTS. Made of all hand coiled native clay in the traditional way and dung fired in the traditional manner. Fit for the best of collections, it has NO RESERVE !
MUSEUM GRADE POTTERY -
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- NO RESERVE !
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.... WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD !
SIZE:
It measures
approx. 7 3/4 _/- inches in diamewter and approx. 6 3/4 +/- inches tall.
CONDITION:   VERY NICE - There are spots of surface wear , scuffing, etc. that can be hidden if desired or they are certainly worthy of professional care. There are some tiny nicks to to finish as shown. - NO CHIPS, CRACKS, OR REPAIRS. - PERFECT FOR AN ADVANCED COLLECTION
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SIGNATURES/MARKINGS:
It is
marked/signed  but BARELY LEGIBLE as the base is worn however one can see the " C a " as well as other random letters. This pot was attribured to Carmelita, matches her style and quality, and has portions of her signature still viasible. .
COMMENTS:
Carmelita Dunlap (1925-1999)
was the daughter of Juanita and Romando Vigil of San Ildefonso Pueblo.  Her mother passed away when Carmelita was very young and her mother’s two sisters, Maria Martinez and Desideria Montoya both matriarchs of pottery making at the pueblo, raised her.  She took turns staying with Maria for a few months and then with Desideria for a few months where ashe learned by both masters how to make pottery.
A VERY EARLY  WONDERFUL AND HARD TO FIND HAND POLISHED POTTERY OLLA FORM ONE OF SAN ILDEFONSO'S MOST PROMINENT ARTISTS.
Made of all hand coiled native clay in the traditional way and dung fired in the traditional manner. Fit for the best of collections,
it has
NO RESERVE !
In the rare instance something is damaged in shipping it will be the buyer's sole responsibility to process the claim at the post office. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. We cannot issue refunds for directly for items damaged in shipping as we are not the insurer and the post office rules will not allow anyone but the recipient to handle the claim. The cost of your insurance is paid by you and is factored into the shipping costs.
IS THIS A GIFT?
We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. for a VERY nominal cost. We will also be happy to ship directly to the recipient's address and can also provide EXPRESS SHIPPING if needed or desired. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price
GOOD LUCK!
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Specifics

  • Tribal Affiliation: ACOMA
  • Condition: NICE ! MOBILE BUYERS - Please click on “item description” - ALL INFORMATION , MEASUREMENTS, ETC. PLUS Higher resolution images in the the description.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Origin: NATIVE AMERICAN SW PUEBLO INDIAN
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Provenance: ARIZONA COLLECTION
  • Featured Refinements: Acoma Pottery
  • LARGE BOWL FORM: POTTERTY WITH UNUSUAL SNAKE RIM