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Auction Closes At: |
14:24:00 03/05/2024 |
Time Remaining: |
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Lot# & Name: |
338. Withdrawn Lot |
Estimate: |
$4,000-$6,000 |
Current High Bid: |
$0.00 |
Auction Closed(Final Price) |
$0.00 |
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Category: |
Ethnographic and Tribal Art
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Sub Category: |
Native American (North America and Eskimo)
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Culture or Country: |
Arizona.
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Period: |
Ca. 1300 - 1350 A.D.
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Size: |
7”H. x 8-3/8”W. (17.8 x 21.3 cm) |
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Description: |
White Mountain Red Ware (Kinishba Polychrome) jar with black and red stepped motifs around body, six red X's above, and two rim bands around the edge of the mouth, one black and one red. Arizona - New Mexico border region. In the traditions of Four Mile, Showlow and Kinishba, the focus of attention shifted from the bowl wall to the center of the bowl, with the use of large single motifs. Divisions of the field still existed and there was occasional repetition of like units or alternation of unlike units. Many pieces lack bilateral symmetry, as the field was divided into unlike areas, and the organization of the design frequently left out opposed similarly shaped units. Internal elaboration in motifs included parallel hatched elements, stepped line fillers, negative stepped units, dots, and occasional patches of white paint. Geometric figures began to evolve into biomorphic forms, especially birds. White paint as well as black was used to form outlines or filler designs on the bowl interior. On the exterior, white motifs sometimes formed a band framed by wide black lines. Intact, exc. cond. A top quality, beautiful example. |
Provenance: |
Private NY. collection, acquired by the current collection in 1986, from
George Everett Shaw, Aspen, CO.,
ex. Jerry Collings, Sedona, Arizona.
Ex. Burke Hudnall, Snowflake, Arizona. |
Shipping Fee: |
National: |
$55.00 |
International: |
$125.00 (This is approximate and for Postal Service. Prices may vary, especially for private carriers such as: FEDEX, UPS and BAX).
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Anasazi (Kinishba) Polychrome Olla with Stepped Motifs and
X's
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