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Jeddito Pottery Bowl

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Jeddito Pottery Bowl
Property being sold is not new! Dents, dings, scratches and other damage may be present—and is common—on used and vintage items. Items are available for preview well in advance of the auction and we take several pictures as well. Please inspect thoroughly PRIOR to bidding. Once auctioneer says “SOLD” Buyer assumes all responsibility for items.
Description: For your consideration we offer for sale a unique Jeddito bowl. Jeddito pottery was first described by Fewkes (1898) and defined by Hargrave (1932). Jeddito Black-on-yellow exhibits decorations in black iron-manganese paint over a yellow surface (Colton and Hargrave 1937; Hays 1991; Lyons and Hays-Gilipin 2001; Smith 1971). Jeddito Black-on-yellow appears to have been produced from about A.D. 1300 to 1375. This type was produced in the Hopi villages, primarily on Antelope and Third Mesas but was traded extensively across much of the Southwest. Comes with artifact disclosure statement. Maker: Unknown. Approx. Age: Circa 1300 - 1375. Size: 8-1/2” x 3-1/8” deep. Condition: Fair for its age, wear expected and a chip in the rim. Please look closely at the pictures - they are an important part of our description. Shipping: There will be a $10 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.