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CRoad added a couple of Pueblo Pottery pieces. Could use your knowledge...thanks in the past and the future
CRoad, posted a couple of new items. Could use your knowledge. mtnclimber in RRancho
ho2...with your knowledge of Zuni Owls, what would you estimate the age to be? I'm thinking 1920-30's...
ho2...thanks for the well written description, time & effort... in RRancho
Thanks for quick responses CRoad, and knowledge. The references to Francis Harlow, pottery author and the LANL physics scientist, I work there...
Thank you CRoad on your three 'mysteries solved'. Learn something new each time you analyze something... I posted a new 'mystery', curious what you think...
And, yes there are no markings on the bottom... in RRancho
Thank you CRoad for 'mystery solved'. Could use your knowledge on interesting 'mystery' piece posted this morning.. In RRancho
Of course, sorry to hear the you are sick. My prayers are with you. I can wait...
Thank you CRoad. I have added three more requests for identification and aging. My best 'stuff' yet, early Cochiti and SD... thanks again from RRancho
Thank you again CR....I posted another 'mystery'. Looks like pictured in Hayes and Blom, Laguna piece. in RRancho...
thanks again for you knowledge CR
Always learn something CRoad...About the 1960's clay, good 'marker' for identifying age. Not surprised about mto identify artist w/o signature... thanks again...
Thanks again, enjoy your comments in RRancho, NM
CR, thank you for reviewing the listing. Could you review a posting about 3 weeks ago I made. I think it is Zuni, possible early 1900's. Interesting, crude made piece. thanks again...
CRoad, I purchased the Harlow book. Interesting trying to identity the older pottery. Didn't realize the vast assortment of different kinds. I have several Anasazi items too...
Thanks again CR, great writing. Hope I'm not taking too much of your time....
One last question, listing another piece that I bought with the Cochiti piece. Art work is similar, but the pottery bottom has different color. Could it another Cochiti? Thanks CRoad....
I thought the black band was similar to Santo Domingo pottery, turns with Cochiti being next door, some influence. Thanks again for your knowledge. I pass by SD and Cochiti twice daily during the ...
thanks again CR.....
Thanks again CanyonR. I figured the first in the 1905 range. Surprised by the age of second rain god with incense burning.... mtnclimber19k in NM
Again, thanks for your response. I learn every time you post something!! I listed another two small bowls on the same evening as the Isleta pieces. Can you assist with those too? The title is be...
CanyonR, how about the piece on the right? Could that be Hopi, picture is similar to pg 73, Southwestern pottery A to Zuni by Hayes and Blom. Have another 'unsolved mystery' too. I don't have a c...
Thanks again...Are you affiliated with Adobe G?
As always, Thank You CanyonR for your knowledge in the past and the future!!!
Thank you CanyonR for your knowledge. I too have the Sothern Pueblo 2000 artists, Hoi-Tewa 500 artist and Pueblo Indian 750 artists...
I have identified---Franklin Tenorio
CRoad--Also bought books of 750 bios, as you referenced above---2) 500 artists Hopi-Tewa bios. Thanks for your knowledge...mclimber
CRoad, you're the best!!
CRoad--Again agree, difficult to assess being 'generic' piece. Just needed second opinion.
CRoad--I agree with your assessment.
Thanks again, CanyonRoad. Ordered '2,000 Artists' by Schaaf...
Spot on again... Do you know much about Pre Columbian Mexico pottery? I have a pieces that need identifying thanks again..
Spot on. I was able to identify Zia bird after my posting. Confirmed with basalt specks. New information, red birds always on older pottery. As for the Kokopelli photo, pottery piece is very dar...
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