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Native American Pottery258 of 419Hopi Ashtray (age unknown)Hozoni Pottery Hand painted by Native American Artists
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    Posted 10 years ago

    blackfootw…
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    I recently purchased a tribal mug that is about ten inches tall and has a distinct photo of an Indian Chief and feathers on the others side. It has a beautiful glaze, and appears to be a self portrait. The smaller one like the bowl, photo not shown, has similar signature's underneath. The small mug also has lines all around and distinct tribal etchings on the sides and underneath as well , and is about four inches tall.

    I would love to know about these from anyone available with this information.

    Thank you for looking.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
      I believe there was a famous Japanese potter with the last name of Jyoji

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