Native American pottery vase/ jar, Eva Histia (Roadrunner Clan, Acoma Pueblo, 1914-2005), braided twist handles, body slip-decorated with traditional design featuring a bird and flower, signed at base E. Histia/ Acoma, N.M., approx 13.25"h, 9.5"diam, 5.25lbs **Provenance: From the Byram Family's Above Stratford Mansion. John Byram, a prominent Austin-based real estate developer, and his late wife Sally Byram curated this French Provincial style estate with the help of notable architects and interior designers. The home has remained untouched since Sally's untimely passing in 2006, serving as a testament to her taste for sophistication and craftsmanship**
3.10.25-In my opinion regarding LOT: 1024-A careful UV examination is rather unremarkable, revealing only some tape residue to the bottom surface, the jar is overall intact with no apparent major chips, or restorations, I do note a few scattered flakes to paint at lower body, see images, some small inherent variations and pitting to clay, paint wear and light grime, an some very minute dings to neck and underfoot, rim is slightly rough, no major loss observed
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