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Item: POT101  SPECIAL - PRICED REDUCED
Description: Vertical Avenue Quapaw Polychrome Water Bottle - Found in Lee County, Arkansas.  This bottle is of shell tempered and from the "middle Quapaw" period from around 500 to 350 years B.P.  It is a medium sized water bottle with a short neck.  It has a slight pressure crack and a little paint retouch around the rim.  Comes with a Jeff Baker COA.  I have also had Sam Johnson and Ken Partain look at this fine Caddo Polychrome.

 

Size: 6 3/4" T x 6 1/4" wide
Condition: Good* Solid / one probe hole Graded 8.5
Price: $ SOLD                   (Click Here to View more Photos)
Item: POT108  KY / TN Piece
Description: KY or Tennessee Water Bottle -  This water bottle is mostly tan in color with some gray to charcoal fire marks.  It is marked " Mound on Bank of Reelfoot Lake Tenn-Ky MP35".  To me this makes it a Tennessee Pot, but the far North bank of Reelfoot is only 3/8 ths of a mile from the Kentucky Line, so I am not sure.  This water bottle has about 3 larger pieces that were broke out on one side and have been glued back.  There is also one 1/4" probe hole from the inside out, on the side of the bottom that has been repaired.  There is some restoration to the neck, that appears to be mostly re-enforcement where it was pieced back together.  It is a very nice water bottle from either Tennessee or Kentucky dating back to the 1960's.  Pots from "either" of these are harder to get.

 

Size: 6 1/2" T x 6 5/8" W
Condition: Cracked & glued with a little restoration around rim and some filler.
Price: $ SOLD                    (Click Here to View more Photos)
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