March 28, 2024 Live Auction Event 2024-03-28 Auction - 298 Price Results - Western Trading Post in AZ
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Navajo Sun's House Screen For Shooting Way ChantPrehistoric Anasazi Effigy PotLarge Prehistoric St. Johns Pottery Bowl
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Casa Grande, AZ, United States
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March 28, 2024 Live Auction Event

We are excited to present 305 lots of Western and Native Americana, quality collectibles, art, turquoise jewelry and so much more! *There are items which will sell for a few hundred dollars up to items with estimates of many thousands of dollars. Meaning there is a great selection for most everyone! *Read the Terms and Conditions (to be eligible to win $100, see lot 1 for details) and then look over each listing and the pictures for pertinent info. *This is a live/simulcast auction format and this auction is on multiple internet auction platforms plus it has a live component, so keep in mind, the pre-bidding may not reflect the actual current bid amount. We will reconcile bids periodically from the various places as we can, but for the most part, bidding will reconcile during the live bidding portion from the various platforms and the floor. *Remember there is a Buyer's Premium of 17% in effect for this auction on this site (may be lower on our own proprietary site). **The auctions have been outstanding and we are actively seeking quality items for outright purchase or consignment to upcoming auctions. Whether buying or selling, we're here to provide solutions to meet your unique needs within the collecting realm. ? Reach out and let's make things happen! Call 520-426-7702 if you need anything. We're here to help you. Our commitment to strive for excellence continues, so let's explore how Western Trading Post can turn your wants and needs into exciting realities. Warm regards, The Western Trading Post Team
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Large Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Pot: Presented for your consideration is a large prehistoric St. Johns pot. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D. and 1300 A.D.. This impressive pot
0002: Large Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome PotEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Pottery Jar: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric St. Johns pottery jar. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D. and 1300 A.D.. This fine pottery
0003: Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Pottery JarEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Prehistoric Four Mile Polychrome Pot: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric Four Mile polychrome pot. Four Mile pottery was a product of the Anasazi, the ancestral Pueblo, made circa 1325 A.D. to 1400 A.D.. A variant of White
0004: Prehistoric Four Mile Polychrome PotEst. $600-$1,200
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Prehistoric Four Mile Polychrome Pot: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric Four Mile polychrome pot. Four Mile pottery was a product of the Anasazi, the ancestral Pueblo, made circa 1325 A.D. to 1400 A.D.. A variant of White
0005: Prehistoric Four Mile Polychrome PotEst. $600-$1,200
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Prehistoric Polychrome Pottery Bowl: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric polychrome pottery bowl. This pottery bowl was prepared with a red base that the artist chose to decorate with wandering white lines on the outside
0006: Prehistoric Polychrome Pottery BowlEst. $600-$1,200
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Prehistoric Polychrome Pottery Bowl: Here for your buying pleasure is a prehistoric polychrome pottery bowl. This very nice pottery bowl is decorated with characteristic white lines on the outside and a detailed interior design in black
0007: Prehistoric Polychrome Pottery BowlEst. $600-$1,200
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Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Pot: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric St. Johns polychrome pot. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D. and 1300 A.D.. The interior of
0008: Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome PotEst. $600-$1,200
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Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Pot: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric St. Johns pottery jar. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D. and 1300 A.D.. With exterior
0009: Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome PotEst. $600-$1,200
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Large Salado Red Ware Storage Jar: Available for your consideration is a large prehistoric Salado Red Ware pottery jar. Salado Red Ware, also known as Roosevelt Red Ware, was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between
0010: Large Salado Red Ware Storage JarEst. $750-$1,500
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Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Bowl: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric St. Johns polychrome bowl. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D.and 1300 A.D.. Decorated on
0011: Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome BowlEst. $500-$1,000
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Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome Bowl: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric St. Johns polychrome bowl. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D. and 1300 A.D.. Very nicely
0012: Prehistoric St. Johns Polychrome BowlEst. $600-$1,200
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Prehistoric Polychrome Pottery Bowl: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric polychrome pottery bowl. This pottery bowl was prepared with a red base that the artist decorated with white lines on the outside and detailed
0014: Prehistoric Polychrome Pottery BowlEst. $300-$600
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Wonderful Prehistoric St. Johns Pottery Bowl: Available for your consideration is a wonderful prehistoric St. Johns pottery bowl. St. Johns pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, between about 1150 A.D. and 1300 A.D.. This
0015: Wonderful Prehistoric St. Johns Pottery BowlEst. $750-$1,500
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Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery Jar: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric Tularosa pottery jar. Tularosa pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, beginning about 1150 A.D. and continuing through about 1500
0016: Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery JarEst. $400-$800
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Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery Jar: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric Tularosa pottery jar. Tularosa pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, beginning about 1150 A.D. and continuing through about 1500
0017: Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery JarEst. $700-$1,400
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Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery Jar: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric Tularosa pottery jar. Tularosa pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, beginning about 1150 A.D. and continuing through about 1500
0018: Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery JarEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery Jar: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric Tularosa pottery jar. Tularosa pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, beginning about 1150 A.D. and continuing through about 1500
0019: Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery JarEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Six Prehistoric Stone Shaft Straighteners: Offered here for your consideration are six prehistoric stone shaft straighteners. These grooved stones were used to straighten and shape arrow shafts as they provided a platform to gently bend
0020: Six Prehistoric Stone Shaft StraightenersEst. $500-$1,000
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Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery Jar: Available for your consideration is a prehistoric Tularosa pottery jar. Tularosa pottery was produced by the ancestral Pueblo, the Anasazi, beginning about 1150 A.D. and continuing through about 1500
0021: Prehistoric Tularosa Pottery JarEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Prehistoric Anasazi Pottery Bowl: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric Anasazi pottery bowl. Decorated on its base of red exterior in traditional white lines this bowl is a nice, classic example of Anasazi pot making and
0022: Prehistoric Anasazi Pottery BowlEst. $500-$1,000
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Prehistoric Anasazi Pottery Bowl: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric Anasazi pottery bowl. Anasazi pottery is distinguished from that of other Southwestern culture areas by its predominant colors (gray, white, and
0023: Prehistoric Anasazi Pottery BowlEst. $350-$700
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Prehistoric White Mountain Pottery Jar: Presented for your consideration is a prehistoric White Mountain pottery jar. White Mountain pottery was made circa 1200 A.D. through 1400 A.D. in northeast Arizona and northwest New Mexico. Due to
0024: Prehistoric White Mountain Pottery JarEst. $200-$400
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