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Culture/People
possibly Picuris Pueblo (attributed)
Previous owner
Charles E. Locke (Charles Erie Locke/C.E. Locke), Non-Indian, 1850-1919
Seller
Charles E. Locke (Charles Erie Locke/C.E. Locke), Non-Indian, 1850-1919
Object Name
Pitcher
Media/Materials
Pottery
Techniques
Coiled/hand built
Dimensions
10 x 10 x 6 cm
Object Type
Food/Beverage Serving
Place
New Mexico; USA (inferred)
Date created
1885-1900
Collection History
Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of Charles Erie Locke (1850-1919, a theatre and opera producer and later a New York City businessman); purchased by George Heye from Charles E. Locke in 1908.