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    Posted 7 years ago

    Pat_Fun
    (43 items)

    Pottery Figure mother with child 6" H x 4" W x 6" L it is heavy and solid material. Seems to be in a native American style but Not sure would like to know any expert information on this item age origin and where made

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    1. lizzycbw lizzycbw, 7 years ago
      Dont' know if I am right ...it looks Inuit to me
    2. Dannytwofeathers Dannytwofeathers, 5 years ago
      My guess is it goes to the pre columbian era or later as the 19th century very worked piece love the craftmanship of the woman with child it all depends on what kind of glazing was used

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