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Handcrafted Figural Pottery Jug or Vase (Possibly Native America
Category: Pottery / Folk Art
Medium: Earthenware, likely red clay with applied and painted decoration
Dimensions: 10" tall x 7" wide
Weight: Approximately 2 lbs
Condition: Good; surface wear and slight imperfections consistent with age and handmade production
Distinguishing Features:
Description & Attribution
This is a decorative figural jug or vase, most likely handmade using red clay and either hand-painted or cold-painted with floral motifs. The piece is crafted in the form of a stylized female figure with a hollow interior and an opening at the crown of the head, indicating possible use as a vessel or ceremonial container
While it has a visual style that could suggest Native American folk pottery—especially from the Southwest or California Mission-influenced regions—there are no definitive tribal or maker marks present. The smooth base and lack of signature or hallmarking make precise attribution difficult without further provenance or expert analysis.
Given the subject matter, color, and floral band design, it also closely resembles early to mid-20th century Mexican folk pottery, particularly from regions such as Tonala (Jalisco), known for whimsical and expressive human and animal figures made for both utilitarian and decorative use.
Estimated Age & Origin
Value Estimate (as of June 2025)
Due to its hand-crafted nature, figural design, and age, this piece is collectible as folk art, regardless of confirmed tribal attribution.
Collector Notes & Recommendations
Conclusion
This is a charming, expressive figural ceramic jug or vase with strong artistic and cultural interest. While currently unattributed to a specific tribe or studio, it has the qualities of collectible 20th-century folk pottery—likely Mexican or Mission-era California inspired—and may command higher value with professional authentication.