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Hopi Indian Pottery

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12 years ago
AI Appraisal
Description

Is any of this valuable?

Category Pottery
Medium Pottery
Distinguishing marks Signed
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item varied
Date Period Pre 1970
Weight Varied
History Family
Price Paid (If known) Willed
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Submitted by Phoenixguy1954

The Hopi Indians were considered a sub tribe of the Pueblo Indians, hailing from Arizona, but they spoke a different language. The word Hopi means peaceful ones, or hopeful. Hopi Indians lived in pueblos, which are homes made of mud and stones (dried clay). . The R.C.Talashie bowls sell for around $100.00 to $250.00 each.. The Anita Polacca bowls are around the same price.. the last one Tony. is a newer style sold at gift shops and worth maybe $20.00... The one pot that looks faded I need more close up photos of that one.. it might have its own worth.. 

 

Submitted by John_RCTalashie follower

RC Talashie was my grandmother. Not a known artist but she did sell her items for cash. I would be interested to purchase the bowl for my children. Please let me know.

Submitted by John_RCTalashie follower

I have acquired small 6"-9" vase, cups, bowls for RC Talashie between $25-$50. If larger, then typically more. I would be interested purchasing this item.