Rare Tom Polacca Native American Pueblo Pottery Figure
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Rare Tom Polacca native American pottery figurine. Thomas Polacca was a son of noted potter Fannie Nampeyo and a grandson of Nampeyo of Hano. Along with Wallace Youvella (the husband of his sister Iris), Thomas was one of the first Hopi men to be being both making and designing pottery in the 1970s.
Dimensions: Unframed 9.5 inches high x 4.75 inches wide at the base.
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Dimensions: Unframed 9.5 inches high x 4.75 inches wide at the base.
Condition: Fine Please feel free to ask for a condition report. Expand photos to see additional details
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Rare Tom Polacca Native American Pueblo Pottery Figure
Estimate $400 - $1,000
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