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Acoma Pottery Owl

Acoma pottery owl by Anita Lowden. The large owl is slipped in white and outlined with black lines to delineate feathers and yellow eyes and beak. The shorter owl is similar in style, resting on a stable base that is signed by Anita Lowden (1935 to 1975). A similar owl figure by Anita Lowden is in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, accession number: 1964-56-0001. 4"W x 4" H

PERIOD: Mid 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Acoma, Native American

SIZE: 3.5" Diameter x 4" H

$1,200.00
Acoma Pottery Owl—
$1,200.00

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Acoma Pottery Owl

Acoma pottery owl by Anita Lowden. The large owl is slipped in white and outlined with black lines to delineate feathers and yellow eyes and beak. The shorter owl is similar in style, resting on a stable base that is signed by Anita Lowden (1935 to 1975). A similar owl figure by Anita Lowden is in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, accession number: 1964-56-0001. 4"W x 4" H

PERIOD: Mid 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Acoma, Native American

SIZE: 3.5" Diameter x 4" H

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Acoma pottery owl by Anita Lowden. The large owl is slipped in white and outlined with black lines to delineate feathers and yellow eyes and beak. The shorter owl is similar in style, resting on a stable base that is signed by Anita Lowden (1935 to 1975). A similar owl figure by Anita Lowden is in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, accession number: 1964-56-0001. 4"W x 4" H

PERIOD: Mid 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Acoma, Native American

SIZE: 3.5" Diameter x 4" H