Thanks for the helps friends. Still can't decipher that word / name. Do you think it might be something like Nippon (Japan)?
Ha--funny. I'm a pedaling peddler.
Thanks! It's a doozy. Will make a great display piece, especially kinda up high on a shelf, so the side is nice and visible.
Here it is with some flour in the markings: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks for the opinions buddy!
Could be.... the patina is pronounced. And quite lovely!
I think I have this accurately identified as a Thompson River / Inland Salish basket. It's huge: over 20" / 50cm. Condition issues, and missing...
This vase is just over 8" / 21cm tall. The bottom has a kanji character and (maybe) a name. Could it be Cyrillic? Thanks for any help. Found in a...
Need a close-up on that sticker on the back bottom.
Another member who may be able to offer an informed opinion is @Ex Libris .
Agree with 2mb's identification. ...and for the people themselves, who of course have the right to be called as they wish to be called.
Good story. Thanks for the update.
The base looks like it could be Yupik to me, in both technique and color, but I've not seen decorative embellishments exactly like these. Based on...
Heightened the contrast etc a bit. Looks like Hofmeister for sure. [ATTACH]
Thanks for the work @Iconodule! I appreciate it. And I agree that Larsen is such a common name that this artist may be too hard to find.
Thank you for the confirmations.
Is this 'Jergen' or is it 'Larsen'? Found in an antique mall in Portland Oregon USA Thank you. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hey @stracci. I think this pot is Kewa Pueblo, formerly called Santo Domingo. And a nice big one too!
I did find this one by Betty Parsons: [ATTACH]
Wow!!
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