Native American ACOMA POTTERY Vessel signed T. Sal
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Beautiful Acoma pottery vessel with orange reds and black colors. Birds and flowers and the traditional Acoma geometric designs adorn this piece. The artist, Theresa Garcia-Salvador, was born in 1964 and is a member of the Red Corn Clan from the Acoma Pueblo. This highly talented artist uses traditional hand coiling techniques and paints with all natural pigments provided by the earth. She was taught at the age of 23 by her sister, Vivian Seymour. She specializes in water vessels and flat seed pots. She signs her pieces T. Sal. PROVENANCE: This item is from the estate of Falquier and Harned Ltd. Antique dealers from Destin, FL. SHIPPING: in-house shipping.
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Measurements 8H x 8.5 in diameter. Opening at the top is 4 in diameter. All measurements are approximate.
Dimensions
8 x 8.5 x 8.5 in
Weight
2 lb
Buyer's Premium
- 25%
Native American ACOMA POTTERY Vessel signed T. Sal
Estimate $175 - $300
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