Vintage handcrafted Native American Indian pottery storyteller sculpture by Mary Tapia (born 1937) and Leonard Trujillo (1936-2017) of the Cochiti Pueblo. The piece depicts a seated figure singing or telling a story, accompanied by two drummers. Each figure is hand-sculpted and hand-painted in earthy tones. Signed on the bottom, "Mary & Leonard Trujillo, Cochiti Pueblo."

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Dimensions: 13 X 9 X 10 in.

Condition: Good to fair overall vintage condition with typical age-related toning and surface wear. This condition statement reflects opinion, not fact. Bidders are encouraged to inspect in person or by agent. Estate fresh to the market.

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by Hill Auction Gallery
February 26, 2025 11:00 AM EST
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