Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, Southwest Native American
circa 1920
Pottery
Height 11 1/4 in. (28.6 cm); Diameter 11 in. (27.9 cm)
Provenance: Doug Salveson, Findlay, Ohio.
This Laguna olla dates to circa 1920 and has a balanced form with nearly equal height and diameter. Its proportions give the vessel a steady presence within the group of Southwest Pueblo pottery in the collection. The piece should be presented through its form, date, and Laguna Pueblo origin without adding decorative or condition claims not provided in the record.
Ollas were central vessels in Pueblo domestic life, commonly associated with storage, water, and household use. This example belongs to the continued Laguna pottery tradition of the early 20th century and carries a clear private collecting history. The provenance from Doug Salveson of Findlay, Ohio, should be retained as part of the object’s record.
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Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, Southwest Native American
circa 1920
Pottery
Height 11 1/4 in. (28.6 cm); Diameter 11 in. (27.9 cm)
Provenance: Doug Salveson, Findlay, Ohio.
This Laguna olla dates to circa 1920 and has a balanced form with nearly equal height and diameter. Its proportions give the vessel a steady presence within the group of Southwest Pueblo pottery in the collection. The piece should be presented through its form, date, and Laguna Pueblo origin without adding decorative or condition claims not provided in the record.
Ollas were central vessels in Pueblo domestic life, commonly associated with storage, water, and household use. This example belongs to the continued Laguna pottery tradition of the early 20th century and carries a clear private collecting history. The provenance from Doug Salveson of Findlay, Ohio, should be retained as part of the object’s record.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.