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Chicken Effigy Coin Bank, Stella Teller

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Art - Pottery Start Price:40.00 USD Estimated At:80.00 - 120.00 USD
Chicken Effigy Coin Bank, Stella Teller
SOLD
40.00USDto 2**********t+ buyer's premium (10.00)
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 03 @ 13:23UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Chicken effigy coin bank by Stella Teller. 3.25" h x 3.5" w x 2.5". Early piece by Stella Teller who has a long career of making storyteller figurines and has consistently won prizes for them since she made her first one in 1978, the same year Adobe Gallery opened its doors in Albuquerque. Her great-grandmother, Marcellina Jojola, her grandmother, Emeklia Lente Carpio, and her mother, Felicita Jojola, were all potters. Stella Teller began working in clay at the age of eight, helping her mother slip and polish small pots. She is now a full time potter creating figurines and pottery in her studio at Isleta Pueblo. Her pottery is distinguished from traditional Isleta Polychrome wares by its distinctive colors, which she says are all natural. The light gray, which has become her trademark, is produced by mixing white clay with manganese. Date: c.1980 Location: Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico HWAC # 52751