This vessel is highly appealing, in spite of its rim chip.
Its handles were attached as sculpture, beyond utilitarian.
Description | This vessel is highly appealing, in spite of its rim chip. Its handles were attached as sculpture, beyond utilitarian. |
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About the Artist | "Unknown artist" is appropriate when a work of art is unsigned and a supported opinion about who made it is not available (on Savvy Collector).. "Attributed to" precedes the name of an artist when information suggests that it likely was made by that artist (on Savvy Collector). |
Culture | American Indian, Women Artists |
Medium | Coiled blackware, polished and slip decorated |
Size | 5" height X 10" maximum diameter to include handles |
Signed | No |
Date of creation | Circa 1940 |
Condition | Good to fair, due to 1/2" chip on vessel's rim and overall wear to surface |
Provenance | C Broom |