Vintage 1940s Santa Clara Pueblo Polychrome Redware Vintage Salt & Pepper Shakers
Listing
is for a lovely, old pair of Salt & Pepper (S&P) from the Santa Clara
Pueblo in New Mexico.
This set was a found in the estate of a local collector here in New Mexico.
Host of the estate sale believed them to be from the 1940s.
Research
indicates these are from the Santa Clara Pueblo here in New Mexico
Pottery
type is known as either Polychrome Redware of Redware with Polychrome Designs
Each
measures about 3 inches tall and 2.25” diameter at the base.
Condition
is commensurate with age and use as shown in photos
Note
the irregular or slightly imperfect shape of the pour holes at the top as well
as the fill holes on the bottom of each shaker
Shakers
are unsigned as was common in the 1930s and ‘40s
Original
stoppers / corks are missing
PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS AS THEY ARE OF
THE ACTUAL ITEM – The item / set is SOLD AS IS -
– What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG)
The
information I’ve provided in this listing is to the best of my knowledge; I’m
no expert.
Ours
is a NON-SMOKING HOME
Please ask me questions before you purchase as all sales are final.
Auction fees are expected to be paid in full within 24 hours of auction
close.
No
returns are accepted unless the item was damaged in shipping or grossly not as
described and returned in the same condition. Refunds granted only when there
is a GROSS error on my end. Buyer must respond within 3 days of receipt of item
and ship it back within 7 days. Buyer to pay return shipping costs. Refunds
will be for the purchase price excluding shipping costs paid by the seller.
I only
accept funds from US based accounts.
I will
not ship to any international address (shipping only to Continental US, Alaska
and Hawaii).
FABULOUS AUTHENTIC "SANTA CLARA NEW MEXICO PUEBLO INDIAN BLACK POTTERY VASE SIGNED BY WELL KNOWN ARTIST JENNIFER Y. NARANJO".
This auction is for a SANTA CLARA POT SIGNED by JENNIFER Y. NARANJO. It measures 2" high and 2.5" in diameter and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Jennifer is married to David Naranjo, who is the son of Reycita b. 1926 and his father is Adolphe Naranjo d. 1990. Jennifer is found on pages 146 - 153 in the book "Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery by Rick Dillingham." Jennifer learned pottery from Reycita Naranjo. Jennifer was born in 1955. this beautiful pot is about 20 years old according to the previous owner. It has beautiful deep carving and amazing style. It has the traditional Avanyu and kiva designs around the entire pot. A great addition to your collection.
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Specifics
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Origin: New Mexico Santa Clara Pueblo
- Modified Item: No
- Featured Refinements: Pueblo Pottery
- Culture: Native American: US
- Provenance: Albuquerque Estate Sale
- Tribal Affiliation: Santa Clara Pueblo
- Condition: Beautiful pre-owned shakers - condition is as shown in photos; commensurate with age and use
- Artisan: Santa Clara Puebloan
- Handmade: Yes
- All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted