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View full screenWater jar of buff pottery with exterior painted in brown and black on white slip with floral ornament in zones: North America, USA, New Mexico, Pueblo of San Juan
A.1939.41
San Juan, New Mexico, USA, North America
San Juan
Buff pottery with exterior painted in brown and black on white slip with floral ornament in zones
106 results found
1/8 plate ambrotype photograph, depicting two women in servant aprons behind railings, framed, by an itinerant photographer, unsigned, 1850s - 1860s
1/8 plate tinted ambrotype depicting a seated gentleman, by an unknown photographer, 1850s - 1860s
1/8 plate tinted ambrotype, depicting a young boy wearing a blue dress, unsigned, 1850s - 1860s
1/6 plate ambrotype, depicting two boys, identified on the outside of the surrounding case as George and Frederick Ripley, unsigned, early 1850s
1/4 plate tinted ambrotype, depicting a woman holding a chair, by Negretti & Zambra, Hatton Garden, London, 1850s
1/6 plate tinted ambrotype, depicting a double memorial portrait of a dead child, unsigned, 1850s - 1860s
1/6 plate tinted ambrotype, depicting an old woman with a Brewster stereoscope, wearing a black bombazine, the traditional attire for mourning, mounted for wall hanging, unsigned, 1850s - 1860s
1/6 plate ambrotype, depicting an outdoors group portrait of a woman and five children, and a nursemaid and groomsman, posed around a horse-drawn vehicle, unsigned, 1857
1/6 plate ambrotype, depicting a woman, sitting, with half the black backing paper removed to demonstrate the effect of a dark background under the bleached negative, half of case missing, unsigned
1/6 plate ambrotype depicting a seated man on a horse-drawn vehicle, mounted for wall hanging, by an unknown photographer, 1850s - 1860s
1/6 plate tinted ambrotype, depicting a seated young woman, wearing a patterned dress, unsigned, 1850s
1/8 plate tinted ambrotype, depicting a seated gentleman, holding a double portrait, possibly mourning those in the photographs, unsigned, 1850s - 1860s