- Anasazi Paint BowlsSKU: AK0399Two Prehistoric Anasazi paint bowls with remnants of red paint, one sculpted, other other a natural rock fragment, and a scraper. Collected Arizona. Ex. Barnard. Smallest bowl 2 1/2" x 2" PERIOD: PrehistoricORIGIN: Southwest - Anasazi, Native AmericanSIZE: Smallest bowl 2 1/2" x 2"$350
- Miniature Blackware Pottery Pot by Jennifer TafoyaSKU: AJ1676Blackware pottey jar by Jennifer Tafoya,. Very intricate with multi-colored butterfly. Signed 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" Jennifer Tafoya is a contemporary Native American potter who specializes in realistic scraffito work on blackware pottery. She has been featured in books and magazines, and has won ...$400
- Incised Blackware Bowl by Stella ChavarriaSKU: AJ1677Incised blackware bowl by Stella Chavarria. 4" x 3 1/2". PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pueblo, Native AmericanSIZE: 4" x 3 1/2".$300
- Tonto Polychrome JarSKU: AK0414Tonto polychrome pottery jar. 5 1/2" x 4 1/2". Tonto Polychrome was defined by Gladwin and Gladwin (1930). This type exhibits treatments and styles similar to those noted for Gila Polychrome, but is differentiated from this type by incorporation of designs in red pigment on jar and bowl ...$3,000
- Prehistoric Casas Grandes Pottery OllaSKU: AK0412Prehistoric Casas Grandes pottery olla. Hand coiled and painted polychrome design. Ex. Barnard. 10" x 9 1/2". Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Casas Grandes (Paquime) is one of the ...$3,500
- Prehistoric Casas Grandes Pottery OllaSKU: AK0410Prehistoric Casas Grandes pottery olla. Hand coiled and painted polychrome design. Ex. Barnard. 5" x 5". Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Casas Grandes (Paquime) is one of the ...$700
- Prehistoric Casas Grandes JarSKU: AK0409Prehistoric Casas Grandes pottery jar. In as found unrestored condition. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been exported legally and is legal to buy and sell under all international laws relating to cultural patrimony. Two strap holes, one side rim ...$1,200
- Casas Grandes Ramos Pottery OllaSKU: AK0411Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes, Ramos Polychrome type, ca. 1150 to 1450 CE. A hand-built and stone-burnished pottery olla jar of a globular form with a gently out turned rim. The smooth surfaces are slipped in a warm buff hue and adorned with a repeating register ...$700
- Casas Grandes Ramos BowlSKU: AK0407Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes culture, Ramos Polychrome type, ca. 1150 to 1450 CE. A sizable polychrome pottery bowl of the early Ramos or possibly Babicora painting style as the designs painted in red and black do not touch. The body boasts an upper band of ...$1,200
- Casas Grandes Ramos BowlSKU: AK0406Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes culture, Ramos Polychrome type, ca. 1150 to 1450 CE. A sizable polychrome pottery bowl of the early Ramos or possibly Babicora painting style as the designs painted in red and black do not touch. The body boasts an upper band of ...$450
- Casas Grandes Pottery OllaSKU: AK0405Prehistoric Casas Grandes pottery olla. Hand coiled and painted polychrome design. Restored. Two strap holes. Four geomorphic faces. Rim crack through one hole. Ex. Barnard. 6"D x 7" Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the ...$1,700
- Casas Grandes Pottery Effigy VesselSKU: AK0404Ramos polychrome style pottery effigy vessel in the form of a human with a bulbous body, anthropomorphic head, low relief eyes, nose and slit mouth. Precisely painted surface with fine line work in black and red. 7" x 8". Ex. Barnard. Casas Grandes (Spanish for “Great Houses” also known as ...$5,000
- Casas Grandes Miniature BowlSKU: AK0401Prehistoric Casas Grandes miniature bowl. Much iused with rim wear. 3" x 1". Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Casas Grandes is one of the largest and most complex Mogollon culture ...$150
- Casas Grandes JarSKU: AK0403Casas Grandes polychrome figural jar in the Ramos style. 5" x 6 3/4". Ca. 1100-1400 CE. A captivating pottery jar with an anthropomorphic head - perhaps a warrior - rising from the rim and presenting an expressive visage with face paint that gives the impression of streaming tears. The sizable ...$5,000
- Anasazi Gilla OllaSKU: AK0413Prehistoric Anasazi Gilla olla. Minor restoration including rim and stabilized cracks. Ex. Barnard. 8 1/2" x 7 1/2" PERIOD: PrehistoricORIGIN: Southwest - Anasazi, Native AmericanSIZE: 8 1/2" x 7 1/2"$3,000
- Amazonian Shipbo Kene BowlSKU: AK0408South American, Upper / Western Amazon Basin, Ucayali River, Peru, Shipibo-Conibo people, ca. 1920s CE. A wonderful pottery bowl intricately painted with a thin linear patterning known as kene, a traditional design of the indigenous people in the Peruvian rainforest region. Kene represents a ...$1,500
- Hopi Pottery Bowl by Evelyn PoolhecoSKU: AK0353Hopi Pueblo pottery bowl by Evelyn Poolheco (1916-1989). Signed. Evelyn was a well known artist from the First Mesa Tewa Village at Hopi. She was a Hopi/Tewa of the Spider Clan and a prolific potter between 1960 and 1980. She specialized in black on yellow and black on red pottery. 8" x 5 3/4" ...$250
- Anasazi TularosaSKU: AK0375Anasazi Tularosa black and white pottery. Tularosa Black-on-white was defined by Gladwin and Gladwin (1931). 5"D x 4 1/2"H. This type is similar to Reserve Black-on-white, but exhibits later painted styles and manipulations (Hays-Gilipin 1998; McGimsey 1980; Nesbittt 1938; Rinaldo and Bluhm ...$900
- Acoma Pottery OwlSKU: AK0323Acoma pottery owls. Handmade polychrome painted owls signed H A for Hilda Antonio, 1990s. 6" x 7" PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Acoma, Native AmericanSIZE: 6" x 7"$750
- Casas Grandes Pottery Coati JarSKU: AK0310Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes culture, Villa Ahumada, ca. 1100 to 1450 CE. A charming pottery vessel exhibiting a spherical body, a projecting face of a mammal, with a narrow snout and petite ears. This adorable animal is likely a badger or coatimundi! The ...$5,500
- Anasazi Tularosa PotterySKU: AK0376Anasazi Tularosa black and white pottery. Tularosa Black-on-white was defined by Gladwin and Gladwin (1931). Ex. Barnard. 5"D x 5 1/2"H. This type is similar to Reserve Black-on-white, but exhibits later painted styles and manipulations (Hays-Gilipin 1998; McGimsey 1980; Nesbittt 1938; ...$900
- Acoma MiniatureSKU: AK0352Acoma miniature pottery bowl. 3" x 1 1/2" PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Acoma, Native AmericanSIZE: 3" x 1 1/2"$100
- Santa Clara Pottery JarSKU: AK0351Santa Clara blackware pottery jar signed by Mary Singer. Mary, Santa Clara Pueblo (1936 - ) is the daughter of Pablita Chavarria, and started producing pottery around 1955. She is well known for her blackware pottery, she has coiled large vessels, as well as smaller bowls. Her designs can be ...$900
- Guerrero Slate Stone Double PhallusSKU: AJ2180_LJGuerrero slate stone Double Phallus. 9”. Ex. Hank Johnson Collection. Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver ...$700
- Rare Casas Grandes Ramos OllaSKU: AK0223Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Casas Grandes, Ramos polychrome type, ca. 1150 - 1450 CE. An unusual pottery jar with a pair of side "cups" that may have functioned as handles or lugs for securing a covering over the vessel's opening. The surface slippede in a warm buff hue and overpainted with ...$4,500
- Mimbres Pottery BowlSKU: AK0203Mimbres pottery bowl with geometric designs, repair holes during period of use. 9 1/2" x 4 1/2" PERIOD: PrehistoricORIGIN: Southwest - Mimbres, Native AmericanSIZE: 9 1/2" x 4 1/2"$4,000
- Casas Grandes Effigy Figural JarSKU: AK0286Casas Grandes polychrome effigy figural jar of a nude male. Columbian, Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes (Paquime) circa 1200 - 1450 CE. A wonderful jar in the form of a nude male seated with hands on his knees. The figure gazes forward exhibiting a huge head and protruding phallus, his ...$5,500
- Pre-Columbian Black Ware VesselSKU: AJ2198_LJPre-Columbian Black Ware Vessel. Black Ware pottery vessel. Vessel with two openings. Rim chips, one glued, 4” x 5” x 2”. Ex. Hank Johnson Collection. Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he ...$200
- Casas Grandes Pottery JarSKU: AK0156Pre-Columbian, Northern Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes culture, ca. 1100 to 1450 CE. A hand-built pottery jar of round-bottomed form exhibiting intricate, black-painted linear motifs accentuated with broad, solid panels of red pigment. Size: 7.52" Diameter x 5.625" H. Provenance: ...$900
- Casas Grandes Paquime OllaSKU: AK0158Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Chihuahua region, Casas Grandes (Paquime) culture, ca. 1200 to 1450 CE. Redware olla with an incised shoulder. 7.8" Diameter x 7.3" H. Ex. Anderson. Casas Grandes (Spanish for “Great Houses” also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern ...$700
Native American Pottery
Pottery was produced by countless Native American tribes throughout the country. The appearance of pottery coincides with the arrival of agriculture in North America. As previously nomadic peoples became sedentary, the need to gather water, store grains, and preserve seeds became essential. While early vessels were strictly utilitarian and lacked adornment, the use of pottery in ceremonies and rituals led to an increase in decorative techniques and designs. Cisco’s collection of prehistoric pottery includes pieces made by the Anasazi of the Southwest, and the Mississippian culture of the Midwest. Our inventory of historic pottery features Acoma, Santo Domingo, Hopi, Santa Clara pottery from notable Native American artists.