Description:

Native American, southwestern United States, Arizona, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), Pueblo II, ca. 980 to 1150 CE. A beautiful example of a hand-built pottery pitcher with a flat base, an apple-shaped body, a corseted neck, a flared rim, and two handle terminals. The white-slipped body is decorated with two registers of black-painted triangular motifs along the upper half, and the lower half of the body is unadorned. This style is associated with the Pueblo II period, when people in the area traded pottery for food with wealthy settlements like Chaco Canyon. Size: 5.5" W x 6.5" H (14 cm x 16.5 cm).

Provenance: ex-Joan Shaw collection, bought in 1971; loaned to the Mesa Verde Museum, 1962-1970; ex-Bill Mitchell collection, Cortez, Colorado, USA, from 1958-1962

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#147976

  • Condition: Loss to one area of rim and much of handle, and stabilization to one large figure on body stemming from rim. Light abrasions and nicks to base, body, and rim, with fading to original pigmentation, and light encrustations. Nice earthen deposits throughout. Old museum number written in black ink beneath base.

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