LELAND VALLO,
(NATIVE AMERICAN,
b. 1969)
NEW MEXICO,
NORTH
AME
RI
CAN
SOUTHWEST,
ARTIST
SIGNED,
BISQUE
FIRED,
HAND
DECORATED
6"
BLACK,
WHITE
&
SAND
COLORED
SLIP
GLAZED,
CERAMIC
HIPPED
VASE,
with
FAUNA
&
CENTRAL
MOTIF
of
HORNED
DEER
[SIGNED L. VALLO, ACOMA, N.M. ]
(Circa 1989-2000)
Late 20th century
Acoma Pueblo
Native American,
semi-vintage wheel-thrown, bisque fired, hand decorated ceramic art
DIMENSIONS:
5
½" Height x 6" Width x 3" rim Diameter
x 2
½" Base Width
Weight:
10.9 oz.
DESCRIPTION:
Pristine, near immaculate, close to originally constituted condition. Absolutely incredible, extremely well-preserved, semi-vintage overall condition. Real. Original. Authentic and very handsome.
Signed. Acoma Pueblo. Leland Vallo. New Mexico. Native American Southwest hand decorated, bisque fired ceramic art, handmade pottery and hipped vases and other ceramic vessels, with depictions of fauna. Extraordinary.
CONDITION:
Very Good to Excellent overall vintage condition.
RARE
MID-20TH CENTURY VINTAGE
NAVAJO, NATIVE
AME
RI
CAN
SIGNED
'PEYOTE PLATTER,'
USA PRIME LINE,
CIRCA 1974, 10 ¼"
in
DIAMETER, HAND DECORATED, GLAZED CERAMIC CHARGER,
featuring
STENCILED
EAGLE
FLYING OVER DESERT
with
PEYOTE
BUTTONS
(Dated 1974)
Mid-20th century
Navajo, Native
Ame
ri
can
hand decorated, glazed ceramic plates & chargers
DIMENSIONS:
10 ¼" Width x 1" Height
Weight:
15.5 oz.
DESCRIPTION:
Offered is this gorgeous and very well-preserved, now nearly
50 year old,
mid-20th century
Navajo,
Native
Ame
ri
can,
wheel-thrown and hand decorated,
large 10 1/4" in diameter
glazed ceramic charger. It features a central medallion motif of a
flying eagle, soaring high above the desert floor, seen peppered with a ring of seven Peyote button cacti.
The view of the
eagle
and of the ground is a bird's eye view, seeing the top of the
eagle
with outstretched wings, knifing through the air above the
Peyote button cacti
on the ground far below it. The large ceramic charger is a full
10 1/4" across
and features soft bone white, deep olive green, black and carmine red. The
eagle's
realized with a white outline of its flying profile, imposed upon a mottled field of hand applied carmine red, with ragged edges. Seven
peyote buttons
surround the
eagle
on the charger basin's perimeter, also with a ragged black edge. Signed
'Mang, USA, Peyote Platter, Prime Line, 73-74
' in white line over black on the back. Absolutely beautiful. No condition issues. Terrific. Stunning. Imbued with Native
Ame
ri
can
culture and symbolism. From outside of the
Western
lexicon and
European
influenced understanding of the world. This is a celebration of the spiritual quietude of nature and the timelessness and order of the natural world. Fresh and nearly alive with the spirit of the artist who created it. Magnificent.
CONDITION:
Very Good to Excellent overall vintage condition.
Specifics
- No condition issues: Late 20th century
- Authentic: Original
- No stains (light or dark): No 'in-painting'
- Tribal Affiliation: Acoma Pueblo (Puebloans)
- Acoma Pueblo: Pueblanos of southwest North America
- Refund will be given as: Money Back
- Origin: Found on South Shore of Massachusetts
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Estate fresh: New to the marketplace
- Item must be returned within: 14 Days
- All original surfaces: All as originally hand decorated
- Leland Vallo: Acoma Pueblo ceramic artist
- Bisque fired: Matte, dry surfaces
- Signed by the artist on baseplate: No hairline cracks, flea-bites or other issues
- Native American, Southwest US: Thin sidewalls
- Matte, dry finish: No-reflective finish
- Artisan: Leland Vallo (Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico)
- Culture: Native American: US
- 100% original semi-vintage condition: Untouched & unaltered
- Modified Item: No
- Not sealed w/clear glaze or lacquer: Super-flat, bisque fired ceramic surfaces
- Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
- Signed: Signed: 'L. Vallo, Acoma, N.M.'
- Handmade: Yes
- Hipped vase: Hand thrown on potter's wheel
- Condition: Very Good-Excellent overall vint cond: Pristine, near immaculate, close to originally constituted condition. Absolutely incredible, extremely well-preserved, semi-vintage overall condition. Real. Original. Authentic and very handsome. Signed. Acoma Pueblo. Leland Vallo. New Mexico. Native American Southwest hand decorated, bisque fired ceramic art, handmade pottery, hipped vases and other ceramic vessels, with depictions of fauna. Extraordinary.
- Native American: Southwest Native American tribal ceramic art
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
- Late 20th century: Circa 1989-2000
- Hand decorated: Hand painted w/B, W & sand colored slip glaze
- Restocking Fee: No