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    Posted 3 years ago

    Sellisl
    (3 items)

    My grandparents had this pot and displayed it. They spent time each year in the Great Smoky Mountains and I have several carvings by a Cherokee artist, but this may have come from out west along with two wool blankets.

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    1. CanyonRoad, 3 years ago
      This isn't Native American pottery. No Native American potters ever made anything remotely similar.

      Based only on the one photo shown, it appears to be a piece of Ozark Roadside Tourist pottery, popular during the 1930s/1950s, and now "collectible."

      We really need an additional photo of the inside, and bottom. The only thing positive, is that it isn't Native American Indian.
    2. Sellisl, 3 years ago
      Wow, thanks for getting back. Oh, well on the Ozark connection. Clearly it's a thrown pot. Checking to see how to add more photos.
    3. FridaysJoy FridaysJoy, 3 years ago
      I don't care who made it, it's absolutely gorgeous. Keep it and take good care of it. It will be valuable sooner or later. Probably sooner.
      Just gorgeous.

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