THREE SOUTHWEST COILED TRAYS
THREE SOUTHWEST COILED TRAYS

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THREE SOUTHWEST COILED TRAYS
the first, Pima, with broad flat base rounding upwards to rim, woven of willow and devil's claw, decorated with a quash blossom design, accompanied by a blue "First Premium" ribbon from the 1958 Arizona State Fair, inscribed, Made by: Mable Carlos, Date: 11/20/58; the second, Pima, of shallow flaring form, finely woven of typical materials, with a small dark tondo and radiating rosette, small coyote tracks; the third, probably Western Apache, of shallow flaring form, woven of willow and devil's claw, with a small dark tondo in the basin, four broad checkered panels radiating outward, and small coyote tracks in the open field, all beneath a ticked rim
Diameters: the first, 7½ in. (19 cm.); the second, 5¾ in. (14.6 cm.); the third, 6 in. (15.2 cm.) (3)

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