- Artisan: VENORA SILAS
- Origin: NATIVE AMERICAN SW PUEBLO INDIAN
- Tribal Affiliation: HOPI
- Featured Refinements: Hopi Pottery
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EXTRA FINE AND NICE polychrome Hopi pottery from a very famous family. This pot has a highly intricate design being very detailed and almost ornate. The scale is noteworthy as well as it’s form. Original owner paid almost 600.00 many years ago. MUSEUM QUALITY piece and it has NO RESERVE! FABULOUS FORM AND DESIGN. Please see all additional photos at the bottom of thid page. SHOP WHERE THE DEALERS SHOP. WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD! 9 INCHES IN DIAMETER AT THE WIDEST POINTS AND APPROX. 7 1/4 INCHES TALL. With typical mild if any signs of use / age. PLEASE SEE ALL ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS AD AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. SIGNATURES/MARKINGS: IT IS MARKED / SIGNED as shown in the photos and reads, ” VENORA SILAS – HOPI TEWA “. In pencil underneath it reads, ” NOW 595 “. This pot has a highly intricate desig being very detailed and almost ornate. MUSEUM QUALITY piece and it has. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. IS THIS A GIFT? We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. Gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. For a VERY nominal cost. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price. Auctiva Offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “VINTAGE HOPI POTTERY TALL BOWL POT by VENORA SILAS LARGE + SUPER DETAILED” is in sale since Thursday, March 01, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “joetuzz” and is located in Fullerton, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This offering is for a group of 13 small Native American Indian Pottery Bowls, Baskets and Pots. The largest pot measures app. 4.5″ tall and the smallest pot measures right at 1.5″ tall. The largest pot has a 2 very thin, very tight, hairline in it. The rest of the pots appear to have no chips, cracks or breaks. The pots were made by various pueblo tribes including the Acoma, Hopi and Zia. There is typical scattered wear, rubs and scratches but overall the condition is very nice. If additional photo’s are needed or you have need of answers to questions we do not address we will be happy to supply them. WE USUALLY SEND OUR INVOICE WITHIN 1 HOUR OF THE AUCTIONS ENDING. The item “Antique vtg 1900s Grp 13 Native American Indian Pottery Acoma Hopi Zia Bowl Pot” is in sale since Saturday, February 03, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Pottery”. The seller is “americaspride” and is located in Trenton, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
- Origin: American South West
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Tribal Affiliation: Various Tribes
It is in excellent condition showing proper patination and wear for its age, and measures 8 1/4 inches across and 4 1/4 inches tall. It is paintedbon an ivory white base , has discoloration from age in places and classic Hopi design. This is a great old piece of authentic Vintage Native American Indian pottery and will be offered with NO reserve. Thanks for looking and shopping with us! The item “Fine Vintage Signed Ann. Setalla Hopi Indian Pottery Painted Bowl” is in sale since Tuesday, February 06, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “indianatradersguild5″ and is located in Spencer, Indiana. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- Artisan: Ann. Setalla
- Origin: SW US
- Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
EXTRA FINE AND NICE polychrome Hopi pottery from a very famous family. This pot has a highly intricate design being very detailed and almost ornate. The scale is noteworthy as well as it’s form. Original owner paid almost 600.00 many years ago. MUSEUM QUALITY piece and it has NO RESERVE! FABULOUS FORM AND DESIGN. Please see all additional photos at the bottom of thid page. SHOP WHERE THE DEALERS SHOP. WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD! 9 INCHES IN DIAMETER AT THE WIDEST POINTS AND APPROX. 7 1/4 INCHES TALL. With typical mild if any signs of use / age. PLEASE SEE ALL ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS AD AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. SIGNATURES/MARKINGS: IT IS MARKED / SIGNED as shown in the photos and reads, ” VENORA SILAS – HOPI TEWA “. In pencil underneath it reads, ” NOW 595 “. This pot has a highly intricate desig being very detailed and almost ornate. MUSEUM QUALITY piece and it has. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. IS THIS A GIFT? We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. Gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. For a VERY nominal cost. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price. Auctiva Offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “VINTAGE HOPI POTTERY TALL BOWL POT by VENORA SILAS LARGE + SUPER DETAILED” is in sale since Sunday, January 28, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “joetuzz” and is located in Fullerton, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Artisan: VENORA SILAS
- Origin: NATIVE AMERICAN SW PUEBLO INDIAN
- Tribal Affiliation: HOPI
- Featured Refinements: Hopi Pottery
Classic designed old Hopi bowl. With a beautiful old patina. Great for any collection from growing through advanced and it has NO RESERVE! FABULOUS OLD EXAMPLE. Please see all additional photos at the bottom of this page. SHOP WHERE THE DEALERS SHOP. WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD! 7 5/8 inches in diamter at the widest points and is approx. 3 1/8 inches tall. CONDITION: EXCELLENT with signs of use/age as shown. There is a nice firecloud that displays nIcely and there is another section odf surface wear as shown in the photos. PLEASE SEE ALL ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS AD AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. It is marked/signed as expected for age. Great for any collection from growing through advanced and it has. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. IS THIS A GIFT? We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. Gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. For a VERY nominal cost. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “VINTAGE HOPI INDIAN BOWL CLASSIC DESIGN by M. DANIELS nice EXAMPLE NR” is in sale since Tuesday, January 23, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Pottery”. The seller is “joetuzz” and is located in Buena Park, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Russian federation, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica.
- Origin: NATIVE AMERICAN SW PUEBLO INDIAN
- Tribal Affiliation: HOPI
- Artisan: M. DANIELS
The pot has thin walls and feels wonderfully smooth to the touch. It shows a nicely painted polychrome design. I’m not sure, but the white double pointed design may represent prayer feathers and the area with stipling and a rectangular area underneath, may represent the pueblo village or fields. The symbols painted onto a Hopi pot are symbolic and almost always carry a message. The bowl measures 2 3/8″ high by 4 3/4″ across. There is some light scuffing to the paint, but overall this pot is in excellent vintage condition. This pot is signed by Nancy on the bottom. Modern Hopi potters make their pottery in the traditional manner. The clay is hand dug on the Hopi mesas and hand processed. The pots are carefully hand constructed using the coil and scrape techniques their ancestors taught them. The paints used are from naturally occurring materials. For example, black paint is made from Beeweed. The intricate and beautiful designs are painted free hand using a yucca leaf brush. The pots are then fired in the open air out on the mesa using sheep dung and cedar as a heat source. The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation located in northeastern Arizona and is made up of 12 villages on three mesas. The Hopi welcome to visitors on their website states: Since time immemorial the Hopi people have lived in Hopitutskwa and have maintained our sacred covenant with Maasaw, the ancient caretaker of the earth, to live as peaceful and humble farmers respectful of the land and its resources. Over the centuries we have survived as a tribe, and to this day have managed to retain our culture, language and religion despite influences from the outside world. New items will be listed every week. Our prices are better than wholesale. We guarantee all of our Native American Indian items to be AUTHENTIC American Indian traditional arts. The item “VINTAGE OLD HOPI PUEBLO INDIAN POLYCHROME BOWL POT 4 3/4 NANCY NAHPI” is in sale since Wednesday, December 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “gwhitetrading” and is located in Sedona, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Canada, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guadeloupe, Cayman islands, Martinique, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Reunion.
- Provenance: Arizona Estate
- Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Item Type: Bowl Pot
- Size: 4 3/4″ across by 2 3/8″ high
- Artisan: Nancy Nahpi
EXTRA FINE AND NICE polychrome Hopi pottery from a very famous family. This pot has a highly intricate design being very detailed and almost ornate. The scale is noteworthy as well as it’s form. Original owner paid almost 600.00 many years ago. MUSEUM QUALITY piece and it has NO RESERVE! FABULOUS FORM AND DESIGN. Please see all additional photos at the bottom of thid page. SHOP WHERE THE DEALERS SHOP. WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD! 9 INCHES IN DIAMETER AT THE WIDEST POINTS AND APPROX. 7 1/4 INCHES TALL. With typical mild if any signs of use / age. PLEASE SEE ALL ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS AD AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. SIGNATURES/MARKINGS: IT IS MARKED / SIGNED as shown in the photos and reads, ” VENORA SILAS – HOPI TEWA “. In pencil underneath it reads, ” NOW 595 “. This pot has a highly intricate desig being very detailed and almost ornate. MUSEUM QUALITY piece and it has. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. IS THIS A GIFT? We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. Gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. For a VERY nominal cost. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price. Auctiva Offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “VINTAGE HOPI POTTERY TALL BOWL POT by VENORA SILAS LARGE + SUPER DETAILED” is in sale since Friday, December 29, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “joetuzz” and is located in Fullerton, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Artisan: VENORA SILAS
- Origin: NATIVE AMERICAN SW PUEBLO INDIAN
- Tribal Affiliation: HOPI
- Featured Refinements: Hopi Pottery
Signed on the bottom Hopi Bird 6. Made by The Desert Pueblo Pottery Company is a factory in Phoenix, Arizona. They make souvenir gift ware with a “southwest” or “Indian” theme or motif. They are a commercial factory with several lines, each of which has a distinctive signature. Hopi Bird is one. It measures 5 1/2″ in diameter and is 3″ tall. It is in excellent condition. Check out my other items. Factory Bright quality. Perfect condition but lost a little brightness. Older but with no dents, chips, cracks, scratches or repairs. No chips, cracks, deep scratches or repairs. Shows a little wear. In tact and may have some chips, dings or repairs. May have some visible chips, dings, scratches or repairs. Missing parts and has damage. Will only be accepted if there was a gross material error in description. Are to the best of our knowledge and research and are purely our opinion. We do not test cameras, electronics and other items for working ability unless stated. Any stipulation as to age or authenticity is purely speculative and judgmental. We are not museum curators and are not expert enough to guarantee such. There have been reproductions so fine they have even fooled the “experts”. Many people get confused with the words Vintage and Antique. Vintage means “of the period” and not necessarily a particular number of years old. You can have a 2007 Vintage wine, for example. In General, the word Antique means 100 years old. And that varies in categories. In the ART category, an antique is pre 1900 while in the collectible category under clocks an antique is pre 1930. We honest dealers can only give our best estimate and judgment as to the items age, condition and value. For hundreds more Antiques & Collectibles, Check out my other store: Popeye Playground. Other store’s items. The item “Beautiful Vintage Hopi Bird Arizona Desert Pueblo Pottery Bowl / Vase” is in sale since Wednesday, September 21, 2011. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\Non-Native American Crafts”. The seller is “muzzy-blue” and is located in Stuart, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This beautifully crafted pottery bowl was made by Hopi artist Hattie Navajo. Hattie Navajo is a listed artist in Gregory Schaaf’s “Hopi-Tewa Pottery”. She began creating pottery in the 1970s and lives in the Hopi village of Sichomovi. Some of her work is in the collection of the Museum of Northern Arizona. This bowl has been beautifully shaped and polished. The sides of the bowl have are painted with two eagles, rainclouds and a crosshatched areas which may represent a planted field. The bowl measures approximately 9 1/8″ across and 4″ tall. There is also a “spirit line” which opens through the solid border line at the rim of the bowl. This bowl has some light scuffing of the paint and is in great vintage condition. It is signed on the bottom. New items will be listed every week. Our prices are better than wholesale. We guarantee all of our Native American Indian items to be AUTHENTIC American Indian traditional arts. The item “VINTAGE HOPI PUEBLO INDIAN LARGE POT BOWL BIRD CLOUD RAIN HATTIE NAVAJO” is in sale since Monday, December 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “gwhitetrading” and is located in Sedona, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Canada, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guadeloupe, Cayman islands, Martinique, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Reunion.
- Provenance: Arizona estate
- Artisan: Hattie Navajo
- Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Item Type: Pottery Bowl
- Size: 9 1/8″ across by 4″ tall
Check out my other items. Tribe: Hopi Artist: Unknown Pottery Construction: Hand Coiled Type of Pottery: Firing Method: Kiln Fired. Condition: Good; surface wear from age and use Materials: clay Size: 5.125″ W x 2.75″ H Color/Finish: tan/brown/russet from estate storage a vintage Hopi pottery bowl, Hopi polychrome hand-coiled bowl with traditional polychrome decoration with traditional geometric Hopi design. In all aspects of Hopi ritual, ideas of space, time, color, and number are all interrelated in such a way as to provide order to the Hopi world. This is true for Hopi pottery making. It has been suggested that the golden yellow Hopi pottery may have been the inspiration for tales of wealth which lured the early Spaniards to the Seven Cities of Cibola, since to people who did not refine precious metals, gold could have referred to the color. Francisco Porras and two other padres came to the Hopi villages to stay, marking the beginning of the Mission period which brought many changes in Hopi life and even influenced the pottery in the half-century of its duration. With the establishment of the missions sheep were introduced to the Hopi. Very soon after, pottery was being fired with sheep dung for fuel as it is to this day. The use of coal as a source of heat, for cooking and for firing pottery was abandoned. Pottery became thicker and heavier than it had been, shapes reverted to the pre-Sikyatki hemispherical bowls and globular jars, and painted decoration was confined to geometric designs as before. The tradition of a yellow ware with black and black and red painted designs continued, and the vessels were thinner and better fired than in Mission times. This was the status of Hopi ceramic art when Americans began to come to the villages in the 1870′s and 1880′s. Although First Mesa is the most well-known for its pottery, Hopi potters can be found throughout the Hopi mesas. All authentic Hopi pottery is handmade by the coil and scrape technique. Hopi potters do not use a pottery wheel or make mold-poured pottery. They use the same techniques as their ancestors, hand-painting the designs with yucca leaf brush. The Hopi call their ancestors, Hisatsinom, People of Long Ago. ” The public and most anthropologists refer to these people as the “Anasazi, a word that has become popular in the general literature. Early Hisatsinom are called the Basketmaker people. The Basketmakers were a hunting and gathering people who became increasingly sedentary as their reliance on agriculture increased. As early as A. 700, the Basketmaker people began making plain pottery. Increased corn-based agriculture and increased occupation of multi-roomed pueblo dwellings was accompanied by an increase in the quantity and variety of pottery manufactured by these people. From Pueblo I through early Pueblo III A. 800 to 1300, pottery with black painted designs on white slip was being made everywhere in the Pueblo world. The culmination of the Hopi polychromes was Sikyatki Polychrome, which flourished from A. Later polychrome in the Hopi area included Payupki, Walpi, Polacca, and San Bernardo types. In the late 1800s, outsiders became interested in Hopi pottery, and a revival in pottery production was sparked by the work of Nampeyo and other First Mesa potters. They reproduced the beautiful Sikyatki Polychrome styles and handed down their skills. Most contemporary pottery is made on First Mesa. Located in Northern Arizona atop three large mesas are the Hopi pueblos. Surrounded by the Navajo Reservation, Hopi consists of three Mesas, and each Mesa has several villages. On First Mesa there is a long tradition of pottery making that was ultimately shaped by the master potter Nampeyo at the turn of the 20th century. Nampeyo is credited with the revival of a prehistoric Hopi pottery type named Sikyatki after an archaeological site near First Mesa. In addition to the distinct designs that Nampeyo revived, Hopi pottery is also known for its wonderful blushes. The blushes are created by a combination of the natural iron rich clay and the pit firing technique. It is the tonal yellow to dark orange surface of Hopi pottery that distinguishes it from the other Pueblos. The Hopi-Tewa speaking people are primarily located on First Mesa in the villages of Hano and Polacca. They are descendants of the Tewa speaking Pueblo people of New Mexico who came to Hopi around the time of the Pueblo Revolt in 1680. It is the Hopi-Tewa group who are best known for their pottery, especially the revival pottery of the ancient Sikyatki ruin near the base of First Mesa. Modern Hopi potters make their pottery in the traditional manner. The clay is hand dug on the Hopi mesas and hand processed. The pots are carefully hand constructed using the coil and scrape techniques their ancestors taught them. The paints used are from naturally occurring materials. For example, black paint is made by boiling Beeweed for a long time until it becomes very dark and thick. It is then dried into little cakes which are wrapped in corn husk until ready for use. It is called guaco. The intricate and beautiful designs are painted free hand using a yucca leaf brush. The pots are then fired in the open air out on the mesa using sheep dung and cedar as a heat source. Prehistoric potters did not have domestic animals to provide dung, but modern potters prefer it for its rapid, even heat. Some Hopi pottery is ceremonial in nature and not intended for public consumption. You will not find this kind of pottery for sale in reputable galleries and shops. Most prehistoric pottery has been taken from burial contexts, and the Hopi people find non-Hopi ownership of these pots offensive. 1 of hundreds of personal collectibles plus items from my metaphysical bookstore I recently closed, plus books, tarot, videos, jewelry, gifts and more. Try me you’ll love me! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. I offer discounts for multiple orders by combining charges depending on weight. Even if an invoice was generated I can always re-issue a corrected one. International orders can go first class parcel if you dont mind the wait or I can send them Priority but for heavy, larger items it can be expensive! Depending on the weight of the pieces, many can be combined for the same rate. Books, CD’s, etc. Feedback will be given after you receive the item and you are satisfied by leaving feedback for me. So we both can be happy. My goal, as it was in my store for over 25 years, is to maintain happy satisfied customers that will return and become regular purchasers on my site. I strive to be an honest businessman and try to make everyone happy. My philosophy is if you offer a great item at a good, fair price you will get repeat customers. Depending on the condition, availability, rarity and wholesale cost I will entertain any reasonable offer or counter with one that I feel is reasonable and why. Give it a shot and see how it works! The item “VINTAGE HOPI Pottery Bowl 1940′s 50′s HAND MADE, PAINTED POLYCHROME DESIGN” is in sale since Sunday, November 01, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery”. The seller is “chesproperties” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Artisan: UNKNOWN
- Origin: ESTATE COLLECTION
- Tribal Affiliation: HOPI
- Region: ARIZONA
- Featured Refinements: Hopi Pottery