SOLD! for $840.00.
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Four (4) Mata Ortiz/Casa Grande, Mexico and Native American Acoma pottery items. 1st item: Hilario Quezada (Mata Ortiz, Mexico, 20th century) blackware pottery olla, with a band of stylized diamonds below rim. Signed "Hilario Quezada" underside of base. 5 3/4" H x 9 1/2" dia. 2nd item: Acoma pottery olla with stylized white, black, and red polychrome decorations and feathers to rim and base. Signed "Chino" (possibly for the Chino family, the descendants of Marie Zieu Chino) underside of base. 8 1/4" H x 11" dia. Note: Purchased by the consignor from the Kokopelli Gallery, Sausalito, CA in 1999. 3rd item: Mata Ortiz, Mexico pottery jar, globular form body with polychrome black, tan, and red cross hatched geometric designs and stylized birds to rim. Signed "Blancha Ponce" underside of base. 5 3/4" H x 7 1/2" dia. 4th item: Mata Ortiz, Mexico pottery jar, globular form body with red, green, black, and tan polychrome geometric designs and a flared rim. Illegible signed underside of base. 5 1/2" H x 5 1/2" dia. Includes a brochure from the Galeria de Ollas, San Diego, CA gallery. All items mid/late 20th century. CONDITION: All items overall good condition with minor surface abrasions.