Description:

Southwestern American Indian, Pre-Columbian, and modern Mexican pottery, four pieces: 19th C. Tewa Indian coiled clay snake figure from Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico, white slip with applied paint, past repairs, 3 3/4" dia.; along with 20th C. Acoma Pueblo pot, white ground with stylized geometric brown and orange surface decoration, some light paint loss, chips, and flakes, 3 7/8" h.; pre-Columbian stone head, 2" h.; along with 20th C. Mexican statue of woman with upraised arms, designed for tourist trade but modeled after pre-Columbian prototype, loss to figure's left foot, left arm repaired, 10 1/4" h., 8" w. [De-accessioned from a Connecticut Museum]

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September 9, 2013 6:30 PM EDT
Plainville, CT, US

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