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Miniature Mesaverde Pitcher. Sw Colorado browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Americas:American Indian:Pottery: Pre 1492: item # 838630 Please refer to our stock # AJC.106 when inquiring.
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| Attributed to the Mesa Verde period, c.1200-1300AD, this 3 1/8” tall miniature black-on-white pitcher (AJC106) is painted with geometric maze design. Found on private lands in southwestern Colorado and purchased years ago by our discriminating consigner from a well-known Native American Arts dealer in Durango, the little treasure made it to this page without repair. With no effort to hide either its convincing signs of age or the surface alteration caused by countless weather cycles, I’d characterize it as being in overall fairly good condition. Neither the chipped and abraded rim, nor the light pitting, nor the few areas of weak paint, nor even the light shrinkage cracking have significantly affected the little vessel’s stability or display potential. The pitcher comes with a small descriptive card, our guarantee of authenticity, and a release stating that it was acquired legally and is not in violation of any laws. Select or ask any question by referring to either the Trocadero Item Number (838630) in the upper left portion of this page, or to this item’s unique Inventory Number, AJC106. Note: if you would like to view an even larger number of our various listings, and at the same time limit your browsing time, try our popular ‘TWELVE different items on a single page format’ by simply spelling out the word TWELVE in the search box. That will quickly bring up all of our listings that have twelve different items on a page, each individually priced! And if you want to further refine the group, add one or two additional modifiers at the same time such as ‘Indian, Precolumbian, Stone, Pot, Gold, etc.’ All items in the groups of twelve that have been sold will be so noted on their individual photographs. | |||||||||
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