SKU: 250130-01
$570.00
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Late 19th/Early 20th Century
5" H x 4" D
Hand Coiled Black on Red Canteen with Cordage with a Man Eagle Motif Design Signed Annie Nampeyo
In Very Good Condition
Annie Nampeyo (also known as Annie Healing Nampeyo or Quinchawa, 1884–1968) was a skilled Hopi-Tewa potter from First Mesa at Hopi Pueblo in Arizona. She was the eldest daughter of the legendary matriarch Nampeyo of Hano (c. 1859–1942), who led the revival of Hopi pottery in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by drawing inspiration from ancient Sikyatki polychrome pottery shards.
Condition: Very Good
Tribe: Hopi
Year Range: 1875 - 1900
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 5 in4 in
Category: Pottery - Canteens - Ladles
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