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Set of 6 Softcover books: " Native American Fetishes", "Zuni Fetish Carvings" ….....................{"message":"In _app.tsx child of Layout","renderCount":1}
Group of Southwest Objects
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This item is in Brea, CA
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Item Details
Assorted lot of southwest objects including a signed Anasazi bowl with black and white painting. An ancient Native American grinding pestle. A North West Native American wood carved animalistic object with loop for suspension. A large redware terracotta bowl with multiple lobed handles. largest 16"
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Antique Firearms, Edged Weapons & Ethno555 W Lambert Rd, Brea, CA, 92821Tuesday, May 7, 2024 | 12:00 PM CDT
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