Lot 123

Caddo Greyware Pottery Jars, Pair

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Caddo Greyware Pottery Jars, Pair

Estimate: $800 - $1,200

Starting Bid: $400

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by Artemis Fine Arts
June 25, 2026 9:00 AM MDT
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Native American, United States, Caddo, ca. 1200–1600 CE. A pair of hand-built earthenware jars from the Caddoan Mississippian world of the Trans-Mississippi South, each shaped with the low, swelling shoulder and constricted neck that define the regional vessel grammar. The larger jar carries a tall, slightly flaring collar above a broad globular body, while its companion presents a shorter, more pronounced rim rising from a wider, flatter shoulder. Both surfaces wear the soft, smoke-blackened patina characteristic of Caddo greywares, the result of reduction firing in low-oxygen pits that transformed iron-bearing clays into muted shades of charcoal and slate. Fine inclusions of crushed shell and grog speckle the burnished walls, catching light along the rounded carinations.

Caddo potters, working across what is now eastern Texas, southwestern Arkansas, northwestern Louisiana, and southeastern Oklahoma, produced some of the most refined ceramic traditions in pre-contact North America. Vessels of this form likely served domestic and mortuary functions alike, holding water, food, or offerings deposited with the dead in the shaft tombs and mound burials that mark Caddo ceremonial centers such as Spiro and the Davis site. The economy of line, the symmetry achieved without a wheel, and the quiet authority of the silhouettes speak to generations of inherited skill.

Together the two jars present a study in variation within a shared idiom, each vessel a distinct solution to the same sculptural problem. Size of larger: 7" D x 6.2" H (17.8 cm D x 15.7 cm H).

Provenance: private Colorado, USA Collection; ex-private Denver, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Flushing, New York and Ridgeway, Colorado, USA collection, acquired April 2015 via Jackson's International Auctioneers, Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA; ex-Harold Ripley collection

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Item # 202996

  • Condition: Good. More petite vessel has been repaired with restoration over break lines. Larger has some restoration to rim. Both have pitting, nicks, and abrasions as shown, all commensurate with age. Otherwise, both present nicely with scattered earthen deposits. Each has old collection labels on underside of base.

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