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Effie Garcia

Santa Clara Pueblo Geometric Blackware Vase by Orville & Effie Garcia
Santa Clara Pueblo Geometric Blackware Vase by Orville & Effie Garcia

Santa Clara Pueblo Geometric Blackware Vase by Orville & Effie Garcia

By Santa Clara

Located in San Diego, CA

& Effie Garcia, circa 1990s. This exquisite piece is made of naturally black clay has a unique geometric

Category

Late 20th Century American Vases

Materials

Pottery

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Santa Clara Native American Black Pottery Dish Signed Ethel Gutierrez-Yazza
Santa Clara Native American Black Pottery Dish Signed Ethel Gutierrez-Yazza

Santa Clara Native American Black Pottery Dish Signed Ethel Gutierrez-Yazza

Located in Topeka, KS

generations. Ethel, along with her siblings Effie Garcia, Julie Gutierrez, Sally Gutierrez-Tafoya, and Eugene

Category

Late 20th Century American Native American Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Materials

Clay

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Located in Tampa, FL

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Category

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Materials

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