Description:

TRIBAL: Tesuque Pueblo of the Tewa, New Mexico pottery water jar, 19th C., red clay in the form of a rooster, white slip with painted black decoration and red slip band around bottom, large chip to comb, areas of glaze loss to beak, wattle and tail, old sticker to side, expected finish wear throughout, accession number to base, 10 1/2" h. [Provenance: De-accessioned from a Connecticut Museum. To the best of our knowledge, these pieces are as described, yet it is advisable that prospective buyers thoroughly examine each piece to verify its description.]

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February 10, 2014 6:30 PM EST
Plainville, CT, US

Winter Associates, Inc.

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