Terraced Bowl
Object Details
- Collector
- Col. James Stevenson
- Mrs Matilda C. Stevenson
- Donor Name
- Bonham's Auction House
- TERRACED BOWL WITH HANDLE. WHITE SLIP. EXTERIOR DESIGN OF HORNED TOADS PAINTED IN BLACK ABOVE TWO SNAKES, PAINTED IN BLACK & RED. FOUR DRAGONFLIES (TWO RED, TWO BLACK) PAINTED ON INTERIOR TERRACED RIM. BONHAM'S AUCTION HOUSE LOT #267. ACCORDING TO WILLIAM STURTEVANT, NMNH CURATOR, THE RED "--14" ON THE INTERIOR OF THE BOWL IS A STEVENSON ORIGINAL NUMBER, INDICATING THE BOWL WAS COLLECTED BETWEEN 1880-1884.
- Maker attributed by Dwight Lanmon to be We'wha. Reference: p. 86, and 93-94 in "We'wha: A Zuni Man-Woman and His Pottery", by Dwight P. Lanmon; The Walpole Society Notebook, 2003-2004; Printed for the Society: 2006. See also pp. 522-5 in Lanmon, Dwight P., and Francis Harvey Harlow. 2008. The pottery of Zuni Pueblo. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. In Fig. 34.48, p. 522, Lanmon illustrates a National Anthropological Archives photo of We'wha holding a vessel, which Lanmon identifies as vessel # E425653. The photo is National Anthropological Archives ref. # SPC Sw Zuni NM No # People 02440800 (SPS neg. # 85-8666). The vessel itself is illustrated in Fig. 23.28, p. 333, in Lanmon 2008.
- Record Last Modified
- 30 Aug 2022
- Specimen Count
- 1
- Culture
- Zuni (A:shiwi)
- Accession Date
- 15 Jul 1991
- Collection Date
- 1880 to 1884
- Accession Number
- 387018
- USNM Number
- E425653-0
- Object Type
- Pot
- Diameter - Object
- 23.5 cm
- Height - Object
- 14 cm
- Place
- Not Given, New Mexico, United States, North America
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- Anthropology
- NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
- Topic
- Ethnology
- Record ID
- nmnhanthropology_8458806
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/34c51c72c-fd9a-45e1-b2d0-f2af8e807b4d
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