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WINGATE POLYCHROME PITCHER, ANASAZI

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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
PO Box 22082
Denver, CO 80222
303-695-1301

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$2500.00

WINGATE POLYCHROME PITCHER, ANASAZI
The zoomorphic handle (a dog head?) on this interesting prehistoric Indian pitcher (GL582) is original and intact. From the collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver, Colorado, he typed the piece as a Wingate Polychrome dating c.1125-1200AD from the Anasazi cultural group. Measuring 6 ½” in width, a rim ‘kill’ and some surface abrasion was restored by Lang. There is some light stress cracking on the bottom of the jar. Without specific provenance, but from the Four Corners area, this colorful pitcher comes with a small display card, a grapevine ring to set it upon, a release certificate stating that the bowl is not in violation of any laws, and a brief biographical sketch about Gene Lang.


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