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Navajo Page One - Navajo pottery by Alice Cling, Samuel Manymules,
Susie Crank, Michelle Williams, Lorraine Williams and Ben Billie.
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PM25 - Pottery mask, with blue and ochre glazed face, feathers, blue
pottery earrings.
5 1/2" x 7" Carol Chiago Lujan, Navajo
US$165 Satisfaction
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PM15 - Traditional toad bowl , with 11 raised, three-dimensional toads
lining the bottom.
3 1/2" x 7 3/4"
Betty Manygoats, Navajo
US$380 Satisfaction
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PM14 - Small pictorial pot with Navajo reservation scenes around the
shoulder.
3 1/2" x 3 3/4" Evonda Manygoats, Navajo
US$95 Satisfaction
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PM13 - Mini-olla,
with braided clay at top, with a spirit break
2 1/2" x 2 1/4" diameter Alice Cling,
Navajo
US$75 Satisfaction
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PM12
- Vase, wide shoulder, with a deep red, highly polished pitch pine slip
and a green slip stripe.
8" tall. Alice Cling, Navajo
$670 Satisfaction
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PM11
- Olla, tall, with a deep red, highly polished pitch pine slip and a
green slip stripe.
8" tall. Alice Cling, Navajo
$545 Satisfaction
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PA95
- Vase, pitch-slipped, long, narrow neck over round and tapered bowl
base.
9" tall. Alice
Cling, Navajo
US$600 Satisfaction
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PE28
- Vase, tall, ovate with a deep red, highly polished slip in the tradition
of pitch-pots. 8" tall. Alice
Cling, Navajo
$800 Satisfaction
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PE47 - Vase, Small, with a deep red high polish slip.
5" high by 2 1/2"diameter, Alice
Cling, Navajo
US$550Satisfaction
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PB95
- Vase, tall with round base, indented neck and highly polished pitch
slip
7 3/4" high by 4"diameter, Michelle
Williams, Navajo
US$150 Satisfaction
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Pi78 - Olla,
with swirled indentations spiraling to the top.
9" x 8", Samuel Manymules,
Navajo
$850 Satisfaction
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Pi95
- Pot, bowl with light brown slip, kiva step spout and a darker brown
line incised around the shoulder.
5 1/2" x 6" Samuel
Manymules, Navajo
$330 Satisfaction
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Pi76
- Pot, olla with light brown slip, swirled melon style base, with tapering
to the top.
10" x 6" Samuel Manymules, Navajo
$1,050Satisfaction
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PD84
- Vase, highly polished pitch slip with two twist handles on each side
12" high x 6 1/2" diameter Susie Crank, Navajo
$925 Satisfaction
Guaranteed
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