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Storyteller, Antoinette Concha & Turtle, Teri Cajero

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Art - Pottery Start Price:45.00 USD Estimated At:90.00 - 150.00 USD
Storyteller, Antoinette Concha & Turtle, Teri Cajero
SOLD
30.00USDto m********9+ buyer's premium (7.50)
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 03 @ 13:39UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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1) Storyteller by Antoinette Concha--mudhead wearing cowboy boots and hat. 4.5" x 3" x 3". Antoinette Concha, Water Clan born in 1964 (although her pueblo affiliation is both Jemez and Taos) and has been making pottery since 1976. She is the daughter of Alma Concha Loretto Maestas and Delfino Concha. She specializes in Kosharis, storytellers and Nativity sets. She's probably best known for her mudhead storytellers painted matte black and white on redware and blackware. On many of her figures, the only facial feature she uses is the nose as she sees that as the symbol of a living being.2) Also included in the lot: Micaceous clay turtle by Teri Cajero. Polished feather etching on turtle's back,1.75" x 3" x 2". Teri, Sun Clan of the Jemez Pueblo of New Mexico. She is an award winning artist from a family of well known Jemez artists. Teri is the daughter of Anita and Aaron Cajero. Terri has received First Place Ribbons at the Santa Fe Indian Market, Arizona State Museum, New Mexico State Fair, Southwest Indian Art Fair and Real Earth. Date: Location: Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico HWAC # 54803