FOUR PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY VESSELS
FOUR PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY VESSELS

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FOUR PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY VESSELS
The first a Santo Domingo handled bowl, with small flat base rounded sides, scalloped flaring rim and a single handle, painted red and black on a beige slip, decorated with floral motifs, The second a Santo Domingo pitcher painted in black and red over a beige slip with a band of floral and bird motifs, The third a Santo Domingo vase, with small flat cylindrical base, flaring sides and rounded shoulder tapering inward toward rim, painted in red and black against a beige slip, decorated with a wide band enclosing a segmented zig zag motif, The fourth a Cochiti fish effigy, of elongated form with open mouth, bulbous eyes and three fins in relief, painted in black and red against a beige slip, decorated with circular motifs
Ranging in size from: 2 to 9in. (7 to 24.7cm.) diameter (4)

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