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Rare!!! SIKYATKI MIGRATION Design / San Bernardo? ACETONE & BLACK-LITE TESTED!

$ 2109.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Museum Grade. Condition commensurate with age. Rim chips & repair with some plaster evident. The white plaster glowed under a BLACK-LIGHT - other body areas did NOT! ACETONE soaked Q-tip did not remove the black or red paint when rubbed. See Detailed High Resolution Photos. Antique, as is.
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Provenance: Major SW Auction House - back in the day.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Tribal Affiliation: Probably Hopi
  • Artisan: Unknown
  • Origin: Probably East Mesa
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

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    ,
    we will allow an extended inspection time
    to allow proper product quarantine isolation.
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    From a Major Southwest Auction House
    LARGE  EARLY
    RARE  SIKYATKI  DESIGN
    POLYCHROME  BOWL
    Perhaps Transition Phase to San Bernardo
    Early
    Sikyatki Shape
    w/
    Rare
    Polychrome Migration Design.
    Dimensions:
    Approximate width is 9 inches
    and the bowl is 5-3/4 inches high
    .
    This remarkable rare old bowl bears the Sikyatki style shape and Migration Design
    that Nampeyo of Hano later emulated on many of her classic works.
    We are also including this with later post 1800 works
    on the outside chance it is a replica made in the late 1800's.
    This Rare Pottery Bowl
    is Museum Grade - and may have
    been actually acquired from one.
    A Highly CollectibleGem !
    Condition
    :
    Remarkably Good Condition for it's estimated age.
    Used, As Is. Some paint loss. Base wear.
    The exterior surfaces are very well polished.
    Repairs on the bowl rim itself are detected,
    some plaster evident.
    See Detailed
    HIGH
    RESOLUTION
    Photos
    * UPDATED
    12-11-2016
    INFO :
    An examination using a store bought Blacklight revealed
    the rim white plaster patches showed florescence. The rest
    of the exterior and interior remained dark without detectable florescence.
    * UPDATED
    3-27-2017
    INFO :
    An examination of the paint using a Q-tip
    soaked with ACETONE ( Nail Polish Remover ) rubbed forcefully
    on the black and red paint did NOT remove either paint.
    Both the exact shape, & specific design elements, are consistent
    with other pottery bowls from the antiquities market generally accepted
    as attributed to "Anasazi" people. Priced accordingly.
    We have more
    Hopi Pottery
    available from our Store,
    including many original works by
    Nampeyo of Hano
    - at an affordable range of assorted price points.
    See
    Detailed
    High Resolution Photos
    for visual inspection prior to purchase
    .
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    BOXED, and
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    .
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    indicates prior dishonest dealings with sellers.
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    . . .
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    .
    Note - t
    o discourage costly returns from insincere & dishonest buyers,
    a steep restocking fee may be charged
    from their refund.
    We reserve the right to waive it at our discretion.
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