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Antique Acoma Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Canteen, 1920

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Polychrome pottery canteen Acoma 1920 Measures: 8 inches height x 6 inches diameter. Clay, mineral pigments, corn cob. A wonderful example of an antique polychrome Acoma Pueblo Pottery Canteen circa 1920, with bifurcated geometric and floral designs. In good condition with no cracks or breaks, usual signs of wear appropriate for its age. Shows no repairs or restoration.
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