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Prehistoric Southwestern Native American pottery collection/display jar

$ 155.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This Anchor Hocking display jar (7" high x 4.25" wide) holds large pieces of ancient
    Native American pottery, most dating approximately from 800-1400AD.
    There are parts of ladles, neck pieces from bowls and ollas, cup handles
    and more.
    All the pieces were collected legally on private land in the 1980's in
    Arizona.
    Authorities were consulted at the time and they had no interest in claiming the
    material.
    The variety is interesting, indicating that the ancient ones traded their pottery
    over wide areas over
    hundreds of years. You and your family will have a lot of fun
    researching the pottery types
    online or in reference books.
    Each jar has the contents shown and each is 5 including shipping (in the lower 48 US states) &
    insurance from Arizona. This is for Jar 102; you'll note 2 jars in the third picture; Jar 101 is a separate item.
    If you wish to purchase more than one jar, or if you're local and wish to arrange to pick up, please contact me to discuss.
    Because of the fragile nature of the contents, there are no refunds or exchanges; as noted, item will be shipped insured for full value to cover potential breakage (contents will be securely packed to minimize the risk).