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    Posted 2 years ago

    Woodslady
    (1 item)

    8” high by 5” wide at girth 2 7/8” at opening.

    Black carved vase with 4 holds. Sold as a Maria Martinez vase unsigned.

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    1. Woodslady, 2 years ago
      Can this piece be verified as authentic Maria Martinez as we were told?
    2. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      You will probably have better luck here:

      https://www.mariamartinezpottery.com/

      They have a free/paid appraisal link.
    3. CanyonRoad, 2 years ago
      It is definitely not by Maria Martinez from San Ildefonso.

      She never made pottery on a potter's wheel, like this was, nor did she (or any of the people who decorated her pots) make incised decorations like this.

      Save the money from a paid appraisal, and buy a book, such as Susan Peterson's "The Living Tradition of Maria Martinez," which will confirm this is not remotely like Maria's work.

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