LOT 349 Native American Pueblo Clay Art Pottery Sculptures
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An estate collection with two (2) Native American clay art pottery storyteller statues. Pueblo tribal works in traditional designs and palettes. Includes: one (1) seated storyteller by Jemez Pueblo potter Mary Ellen Toya (1934-1990) with 19 children figures, in bisque matte finish, painted in a naturalistic palette of black, tan, and brown, signed to underside M. ELLEN TOYA JEMEZ; and one (1) storyteller figure covered in children, in bisque matte finish, painted in a palette of black, blue, tan, and brown, signed to underside EVANGELINE JOE STORYTELLER, possibly artist Mary Evangeline Suina (born 1959). Larger piece measures 10" x 9" x 6."Condition: Good overall condition having normal surface wear. Estate fresh to the market.ping: Hill Auction Gallery does not offer in-house ping for this item. Gallery will refer third party pers for all domestic and international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.Got something to sell? Contact us at HillAuctionGallery
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