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8 Mississippian & Pre-Columbian Pottery & Stone Pieces: Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala, ca. 500 to 100 BCE; Antigua Area, Guatemala,...
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Mississippian Pottery Portrait Vessel w/
TL: Native American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 1200 CE. A striking anthropomorphic pottery vessel that rests on a flat base with a deep interior cavity and ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Pottery Pregnant Female Figure
w/ TL: **First Time At Auction**. . Native American, Southern United States, Mississippian culture, ca. 1140 to 1420 CE. A fine example of Mississippian sculpture, this figurine’s ... [more like this]
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Rare Mississippian Pottery Bell Plains Bowl:
Native American, Southern United States, Arkansas, Crittenden County, Bradley Place Site, Mississippian, ca. 1200 to 1400 CE. A rare hand-built pottery bowl of “Bell Plain" ... [more like this]
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Rare Mississippian Pottery Bell Plains Bowl:
Native American, Southern United States, Arkansas, Crittenden County, Bradley Place Site, Mississippian, ca. 1200 to 1400 CE. A rare hand-built pottery bowl of “Bell Plain" ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Culture Effigy Pottery Vessel:
This is a Mississippian Culture clay effigy pottery vessel. The piece is all handmade showing the animal figure in wonderful detail. A large handle spout extends from the ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Pottery Seated Female Figure
w/ TL: Native American, Southern United States, Arkansas, Poinsett County, Mississippian culture, ca. 1140 to 1420 CE. A charming effigy pottery vessel, in the form of a ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Pottery Bowl Zoomorph TLd:
Native American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A lovely hand-built pottery bowl in the form of a zoomorph laying on his back with his head facing ... [more like this]
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Native American Mississippian Pottery & Shell
Artifacts: **First Time At Auction**. . Native American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. A fabulous ensemble of ancient examples from the Mississippian ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Pottery Effigy Bowl Cat Serpent,
TL'd: Native American, Southeast / Midwestern United States, Mississippian, ca. 970 to 1330 CE. A hand-built effigy pottery vessel with a zoomorphic head rising up from the ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Pottery Effigy Duck Vessel
w/ TL: Native American, Southeast or Midwestern United States, Mississippian, ca. 1010 to 1290 CE. A fabulous hand-built effigy vessel made from a dark gray clay with a bird's ... [more like this]
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Moundville Mississippian Pottery Bird Pipe
AD 800-: The lot features a wonderful authentic Mississippian Culture Period pottery bird effigy large pipe from the Moundville Archaeological site. Provenance: From the ... [more like this]
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Native American Mississippian Pottery Vessel
w/ TL: Native American, Southern United States, Mississippi County Arkansas, ca. 650 to 1150 CE. An impressive handmade pottery bowl in the form of a smooth cockle shell ... [more like this]
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Early Native American Mississippian pottery
vessel: vessel, 14/15th c. , with Nodena "red and white" decoration, 1/2" h. , 6" dia. Condition Area at top with restored pigment, overall great condition. ... [more like this]
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Two early terra cotta Mississippian pottery
vessel: vessels, largest - 9" h. , 6 1/2" dia. Condition As found. ... [more like this]
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Early Mississippian pottery vessel: Early
Mississippian pottery vessel, having incised decoration, 4" h. , 6 1/2" dia. Condition As found. ... [more like this]
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Early Mississippian pottery bowl: Early
Mississippian pottery bowl, having incised decoration, 3" h. , 7" dia. Condition As found. ... [more like this]
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2 MISSISSIPPIAN? POTTERY VESSELS: 2 pieces
total, most likely Mississippian culture, to include 1) Larger pot, 6 1/2'' h. x 8 1/2''. 2) 4 handled vase with incised lines, 5'' h. x 5 1/2''.CONDITION: #2 with rim chips, ... [more like this]
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8. Mississippian Pottery Bowl, American,
circa 1200 A.D.
A dark grey shell clay bowl, smooth surface with incised pattern of three conjoined lines, repeated four times. Milky brown glaze overall, shell tempered. ... [more like this]
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8 Mississippian & Pre-Columbian Pottery &
Stone Pieces: Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala, ca. 500 to 100 BCE; Antigua Area, Guatemala, Pre-Classic to Classic Maya, ca. 100 to 900 CE; Native American, ... [more like this]
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Mississippian Caddo Incised Pottery Bowl:
Native American, Midwest to Southeastern United States, Caddo / Mississippian, ca. 1200 to 1800. A fine hand-built pottery bowl displaying a round yet stable base and impressively ... [more like this]
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