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Antique Native American Acoma Pueblo Pottery Vase Signed Early 1900s

$ 3141.6

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Up for your collection is this historic Native American Acoma Pueblo pottery vase that has been in my family since early 1900s.   Great grandma Traver (1900-1997) owned it. She had a master's degree from the University of Illinois. She taught high school English and French.
Grandpa Traver (1936-2019) rescued the jar from his mother's  old  family barn in the 1960s before it was demolished.  Grandpa who was an anthropologist and archaeologist owned it ever since. He passed away recently. He was an avid collector of many different subjects.  I will be listing part of his collections.   All money resulting from sales goes to Grandma's care.  Please be generous. God bless you!
Most of Acoma pottery vessels made before 1950s are not signed.  This vase is signed  Pueblo Acoma N.M, but without the name of the artist/potter.
Condition of vase:  antique condition, wear and rubbing of paint consistent with age.
Measurements:
Height: approximately 4.53 inches