Relics of the American West: 1850-1920 - ONLINE ONLY
Lot 2423:
Description
This collection features three distinct expressions of Southwestern ceramic artistry. The first is a striking Acoma Pueblo vase by artist M. Antonio, showcasing traditional polychrome “fine line” geometric patterns and a spirit bear motif on a classic terracotta-slipped base. Beside it is a modern, avant-garde porcelain vessel with a jagged, gold-leaf-trimmed rim and a serene desert figure in relief. The third piece is a “Wedding Vase” style double-spouted pot by Betty Selby, dated 1989, featuring a dusty rose palette with delicate feather and medallion iconography. All pieces appear to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible cracks or major chips, showing only light surface dust and minor shelf wear to the bases. Acoma Pot: H 10″, W 7.5″, D 7.5″; Double Spout Pot: H 12″, W 8″, D 8″; Jagged Rim Pot: H 9″, W 8.5″, D 4.5″. Please see photos.
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