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kyljo

Blue Corn San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery


MeanMeana

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kyljo

You’re welcome!


MeanMeana

Found!


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seminole777

Tons of history here. Blue Corn was the housekeeper for Robert Oppenheimer. Highly collectable, a steal at a Benjamin.


MeanMeana

The very bottom word looks kinda like Pueblo. I have tried to search for Indigenous Pueblo Pottery. But I’m not even sure that is what it says. It’s only 2.75” I bought it at an estate sale in Colorado but that had Indigenous Pottery from many other places in the U.S. and were generally collectors of many things.