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  PO03061001

This solid piece of pottery is pictured in Roy Hathcock’s Ancient Indian Pottery of the Mississippi River Valley, p. 24, No. 28, where it is identified as the scarce Wallace Incised type. 7” by 8 ½.” Campbell site, Pemiscot Co., MO. The Hathcock picture does not show the small rim chip this bottle has, but it does show how well balanced it is. Ex-Dr. Jay Goldberg. $2,200.

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Red “sleeping swan” and fish head effigy water bottle with original red paint. Very fine Quapaw piece. Nearly all of these sleeping swans have the necks broken, but this one is solid. Only one minor pop-out, probably from a probe, that has been reset, and it is on the underside and not very visible. Mississippi Co., AR. 7 ¾”a by 6 ¼.” Museum quality. Ex-Goldberg. $3,200.
 
  PO03061003

Blunt-nosed hawk effigy bowl with incised mace-head handle was found at the Campbell site, Pemiscot Co., MO. 9 1/8” by 5.” Appears solid but may have a few pressure cracks stabilized. Ex-Dr. Jay Goldberg. $1,400.

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