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- - - - - - - | Maria Marie Santana San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery jar signed  Item # 4819 Click HERE to inquire about this item Maria Martinez (1884-1980) San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery. This Maria jar is signed on the base Marie and Santana and was made between 1944 and 1954. She signed her name either Marie or Maria. This one is typical of the style made in that time period. The band around the upper part of the vessel is decorated in precise matte black designs. The jar is in good condition displaying the expected amount of wear scratches for a piece of this age, without breaks, cracks, etc. Signed Marie & Santana pieces are highly collected. This Pueblo pottery jar measures four inches high and five inches wide. To read a bio on Maria go to this website address http://www.mariapottery.com/bio/bio.html
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- - - - - - - - - - - | Maria Santana San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery bowl signed  Item # 4820 Click HERE to inquire about this item This is an exceptional black jar with an mirror-like burnish. Traditionally, Maria would have made the bowl, her sister Clara would have polished it, her daughter-in-law Santana would have painted it, and her son, Adam would have fired it. It appears that this was the case. This bowl is a fine example of their work. It is in good condition, displaying the expected amount of very minor surface scratches for a piece of this age, with no breaks, cracks, etc. It is signed Maria & Santana and would have been made in the in the 1950-1960 span. Measures 6 and three quarter inches wide by 3 inches high. To read a bio on Maria go to this website address http://www.mariapottery.com/bio/bio.html
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- - - - - - - - - | Christina Naranjo Native American Pueblo Indian pottery jar Santa Clara Item # 4996 Click HERE to inquire about this item Santa Clara Pueblo pottery. Christina Naranjo (1891 - 1980) - Santa Clara. Christina Naranjo was a sister of Margaret Tafoya, Camilio Tafoya & the mother of noted potters Mary Cain, Teresita Naranjo & Mida Tafoya. Christina was known for her deeply carved, traditional style of pottery which emphasized very classic designs. This large jar is a wonderful shape and is in excellent condition. There are three small glaze bubbles in one area that each measure less than one eighth of an inch that occurred during the firing process, and a few very tiny pin head size wear flakes on the neck. We have provided a picture of this area for your review. Measures 8 and one quarter inches high, 9 and one quarter inches in diam with a 4 and five eighths inch opening at the top.
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