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Mississippian Culture  Pottery  Decorated Jar

$ 40.12

Availability: 84 in stock
  • Artisan: a talented pre-contact Native pottery maker
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Origin: Brown County Illinios
  • Tribal Affiliation: Mississippian Culture
  • Featured Refinements: tiny white river shell, incised with many lines

    Description

    Mississippian Culture
    Decorated Small Bowl
    Pottery
    this Mississippian Culture small bowl
    is in super fine condition  very very solid
    why add strips of clay around the rim?
    for better gripping this bowl?
    does make this piece unusual
    clay is slighty more gray-dark brown
    then the photos show  can't seem to
    get that exact color on the screen
    M129: collector's tag, "purchased
    R.F. 7 Nov. 99  Jar  downward lines
    w/applicayed lip accents
    C 1400 - 1600 AD
    Found in BROWN COUNTY, ILL.
    was in George Hoke's collection"
    will send  photos of the complete
    collector's note to the winning bidder
    all in all a great piece of history
    of an Indigenous America people
    living  1400-1600 AD somewhere
    in Illinois   Brown County  found there
    they touched and used this
    small pot in their daily lives
    from a time so long ago
    Super piece to start your collection
    or to add to your collection
    also a great gift to your pottery
    friend
    it's a wonderful piece up for auction
    Shipping w/insurance continental US only
    please ask questions
    GOOD LUCK BIDDING