A GROUP OF SIX SOUTHWEST BLACKWARE AND REDWARE VESSELS
A GROUP OF SIX SOUTHWEST BLACKWARE AND REDWARE VESSELS

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A GROUP OF SIX SOUTHWEST BLACKWARE AND REDWARE VESSELS
The first, San Ildefonso blackware plate, of shallow form, matte design on polished ground with a band enclosing an undulating Avanayu water serpent surmounted by cloud motifs encircling the rim, signed on the base Marie/Popovi 669; the second a Santa Clara blackware jar, of globular form with polished ground, decorated on sides with an undulating Avanayu water serpent in low relief; the third a miniature Santa Clara blackware bowl of rounded form with polished ground, signed on the base Doniela Tofoya, 75; the fourth, a miniature Santa Clara blackware bowl of rounded form with polished ground, encised with diagonal elements; the fifth, a miniature San Ildefonso blackware wedding vase with rounded sides, two cylindrical spouts connected by a twisted handle with polished ground, signed on the base Marie; the sixth, a Santa Clara redware bowl with rounded sides and polished ground, signed on the base Rose
Ranging in size from: 2 to 6in. (5.9 to 16.5cm.) diameter (6)
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Please note the San Ildefonso blackware plate is signed Maria/Popovi 669.

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