Posted 14 years ago
jimboflem
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This vase was purchased by my mom about 40 years ago. We have had it since she passed away in 1998 and would really like to identify the artist, tribe and location.
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Posted 14 years ago
jimboflem
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This vase was purchased by my mom about 40 years ago. We have had it since she passed away in 1998 and would really like to identify the artist, tribe and location.
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It is a piece of Sioux Pottery -- http://www.siouxpottery.com/about.php
Here's a bowl with the same signature that sold for $12.50 -- the letters SP RC SC stand for Sioux Pottery Rapid City South Dakota -- (lot 6 on this page: http://www.proxibid.com/asp/CatalogPrint.asp?aid=15330)
I'd watch ebay for comparable pieces to determine value -- http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m570.l1313&_nkw=Sioux+Pottery+&_sacat=See-All-Categories
To MsDowAntiques; Thank you for your prompt response. We have always enjoyed the vase buy knew little about it. I have asked Sioux Pottery for more information about the artist, Irene. Jim
Jim -- Glad to help! --M.
You helped me too, because I picked up a piece very similar to this but in different colors from a thrift store. It's in the closet somewhere, I knew it was Native American, I just didn't know which particular tribe. So thanks too:)
I have contacted Sioux Pottery in Rapid City South Dakota and sent the pictures. They identified the artist as Irene Cavender who had worked at SP in the 1970's but had since moved to Kansas to be with her family. They appear to use two main colors of clay. The light brown clay is from their area in SD and the white clay is imported from Kentucky. Sioux Pottery has a nice web site with lots of attractive pottery for sale at reasonable prices. Later, Jim
I am glad you posted your update -- as Paul Harvey used to say, "And now you know the rest of the story."
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(For those who don't remember Paul Harvey's radio show: http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1882444,00.html)
This peice is what my people call Black Hills Pottery. It was clearly made by an artist Irene from Rapid City, South Dakota. I have an extensive Black Hills Pottery collection and am an artist myself. Your artist search begins in Rapid City, SD