Pottery

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Pot1- Caddo Friendship bowl

Found: Arkansas                                7 3/4 inches wide x 1 7/8 inches tall

Wow-  this one speaks for itself. Look at the fine engraving. Just a super, super bowl.

750.00

 

Pot2- Caddo strap pot

Found: Poinsett Co. Arkansas            5 1/2 inches wide x 4 1/2 inches tall

This is a larger strap pot and has some nice engraving on it to boot. Very solid with a few minor usage dings. Don't know what style engraving this is but it adds a lot of character to this beautiful bowl.

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Pot5- Stair Step motif bowl

Found: Blythville, Arkansas            8 1/2 inches wide x 3 1/4 inches tall

The stair steps are repeated 4 times around the rim of the bowl. Has no restoration or damage. Comes with a Artifacts, etc COA.

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Pot6- Strap pot

Found: N. E. Arkansas                    2 5/8 inches wide x 3 1/4 inches tall

Nice, solid little vessel with 2 nice suspension holes. Does have a couple of ancient rim nicks and one that looks a little more recent. Comes with a Artifacts, etc. COA

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Pot7- Stair Step motiff

Found: Poinsett Co. Arkansas           5 3/4 inches wide x 3 inches tall

This is a beautiful flared rim stair step bowl with 3 sets of steps around the rim. Truely a beautiful pot and well worth the asking price. Comes with a Artifacts, etc. COA.

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Pot8- Strap pot

Found: Cross Co. Arkansas               4 1/4 inches wide x 3 1/2 inches tall

This is without a doubt one of the lightest pottery vessels I have ever have the pleasure of holding. Thin is the word for this nice pot with wide straps. It has diamond markings with vertical line going around the top portion of the bowl. It is a true wonder that this one even survived without breaking into pieces.

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Pot9- Discodial                        Found: Long Island, Chattanooga, TN                  Size: 3 1/2 inches wide

I have seen a lot of pottery game discs over the years but very few true pottery discodials. This is a top shelf relic and the finest pottery discodial I have seen. It is grit tempered and has a dome shape. The color is typical for the clay from the area it came from.  A super nice relic. It comes with a COA from Artifacts etc.

300.00