Posted 10 years ago
melaniej
(708 items)
7 1/2' tall
Mouth opening just over 3 1/2"
Incised with Kokopelli, single spiral and have no clue what the symbol is in the second picture.
Can't make out the signature on bottom.
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Posted 10 years ago
melaniej
(708 items)
7 1/2' tall
Mouth opening just over 3 1/2"
Incised with Kokopelli, single spiral and have no clue what the symbol is in the second picture.
Can't make out the signature on bottom.
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Sorry for the terrible photo's ........used my cell phone :(
Nice vase. Check out any Hopi site for images and signatures.
Amer. Indians never invented the wheel, so if this appears to be turned, that will help you date it.
blunderbuss2 definitely not turned
They certainly did good job of making it round. The 2 dimples on the inside is what made me wonder. Looks old but my guess is that it will take a hands-on expert to know for sure. Bon chance
the one below is dated 1962 mine is 1961 "61"
signatures match but still unknown :(
http://cultheritage.com/imgs/a/c/s/d/n/kokopelli_native_american_art_pottery_bowl_signed_vintage_1962_hopi_indian_3_lgw.jpg
http://cultheritage.com/unt/47412-kokopelli_native_american_art_pottery_bowl_signed_vintage_1962_hopi_indian.html