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Indian Pottery

Description

I have two Native American Indian wedding vases. I belive they are both made of clay. One is on the small side and the other is quite a bit larger. The small one has what appears to be a type of frog on the front, drawn in black with some turqouise coloring on the belly and the eyes. The larger vase, well I am not sure of the image, it may possibly be a bird? It is in black and brown. Both the vases have the same symbol maeking on the bottoms of them which I am guessing is a sort of signature of the artist.

Category Pottery
Medium clay
Distinguishing marks there is a signature on the bottom but it is a symbol, not a name
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 6-12 inches tall, 6-8 inches wide
Weight maybe two pounds
History It was given to me by my mother who received it from her father, before that I don not know.
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