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Bowl.

The San Ildefonso Pueblo is famous for their red and black-on-black pottery perfected by Maria Martinez. Their pottery is not highly decorated with paint. The most popular patterns are the mountain, lightening and the serpent.


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Bowl, black with artist's name "Isabel". Label description: "San Ildephonso", "Pueblo" etched in bottom.

The San Ildefonso Pueblo is famous for their red and black-on-black pottery perfected by Maria Martinez. Their pottery is not highly…

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Large, shallow bowl, triangular pattern on inside. Label Description: "Sanjuan" "75 cents".

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.


Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-23.

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Small brown basket. Label Description: "Santa Clara Pueblo" in ink on bottom.

Santa Clara pueblo is best known for its carved black and red appearance. They also use extensive paint and produce clay animal figures.

Further information can be…

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Two spouted pitcher. "Marriage Vase", white with brown decoration. Label Description: "San Domingo".

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.


Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-32.

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Bowl.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.

Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-20

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Standing cylindrical glass tube with base.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.

Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-13.

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Photograph included in file. Small gold pitcher.

Taos Pueblo (like Picuris) is known for producing unpainted clay cooking ware flecked with mica.


Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-3.

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Photograph included in file. One of two. Small gold pitcher.

Taos Pueblo (like Picuris) is known for producing unpainted clay cooking ware flecked with mica.

Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-4.

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Gold Pitcher originating from the North American Southwest.

Taos Pueblo (like Picuris) is known for producing unpainted clay cooking ware flecked with mica.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.

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