Archival Pieces Pottery pg 1  
Item: POT115   *NEW*
Description: Miniature Strap Handle Pot - This is a nice strap handled pot that has one place on the bottom where the finished has flaked off probably due to moisture in the ground.  (see photos)  

 

Size: 2 1/8 inches in diameter x 1 1/4 inches tall
Price: $ SOLD                (Click Here to View more Photos)
Item: POT114   *NEW*
Description: Miniature Strap Handle Incised and Punctuated Pot w/ decorated Handles - This nice little pot has had three legs which were mostly lost anciently and it was salvaged to present form. (see photos)

 

Size: 3 5/16 inches in diameter x 2 3/8 inches tall
Price: $ SOLD                (Click Here to View more Photos)
Item: POT103   SPECIAL - PRICED REDUCED
Description: Caddo Engraved Red Avery Jar - Circa 1200 - 1500 A.D.  Found in Clark County, Arkansas in 1978.  Very nice color and engraving.  A fine example of this type.  This is a fine red-ware Avery with nice engraving that has been cracked and glued and has only ONE small area of restoration. All the visible engraving is original.  (see photos).  IT was found in the late 70's.  It has a collectors tag with this info:  "TR-1978 - FX-92    1766-B   Rs". The Caddo Culture existed from around 400 AD to around 1500 AD and is generally divided into the Early, Middle, and Late Caddo. This Avery is from the Late Caddo Period. 

 

Size: 4" T x 5 5/8" W
Condition: Cracked and glued with one small place of restoration.  (see photo)
Price: $  SOLD                 (Click Here to View more Photos)
Item: POT113   * NEW *
Description: Miniature Kentucky Pottery Trowel - This miniature Clay Pottery Trowel was found in Hickman County, Kentuck.  It has an "eared" handle and a few worn places around the toweling edge.  These "miniatures" are hard to come by.

 

Size: 2 1/4 x 2 1/8 x 2 inches tall
Condition: Solid with a little rough edges
Price: $ SOLD                   (Click Here to View more Photos)
Item: POT112    * NEW *
Description: Miniature Kentucky Pottery Trowel - This miniature Clay Pottery Trowel was found in Hickman County, Kentucky by Robert Abbell.  It has the classic "eared" handle.  The toweling surface is nice and smooth.  These "miniatures" are hard to come by and being from KY makes it even more desirable.

 

Size: 2 1/16 x 2 x 1 3/4 inches tall
Condition: Solid and in excellent shape
Price: $ SOLD                   (Click Here to View more Photos)
Item: POT105
Description: Hempstead Engraved Bowl - Circa 1200 - 1500 A.D.  Found in Ouachita County, ArkansasNice finish and engraving with only some surface restoration around the rim.  There is red pigment in and around the engraving.

 

Size: 4 1/8" T x 7 3/8" W
Condition: Solid with a little surface restoration around the rim.
Price: $ SOLD                  (Click Here to View more Photos)
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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