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Native American, Southwestern United States, Eastern Arizona, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), Chaco tradition, ca. 900 to 1150 CE. An attractive pottery bowl displaying a hemispherical body with impressively thin walls, made in the Chaco tradition style known as Gallup black-on-white. The surface of the interior and exterior is characteristically slipped in a mineral white with thin bands of black hachured lines. Size: 5" Diameter x 2.25" H (12.7 cm x 5.7 cm)

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Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, acquired in August 2015; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Well Ranch, Arizona, USA

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#184368

  • Condition: Repaired and restored. Repaired from about 5 small pieces on one side, with infill along break lines and overpainting. Stable fissure on rim. Light mineral deposits on the surface and nice preservation to motifs.

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