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The image shows a vintage cream and sugar set featuring Native American-inspired artwork. The pieces are made of ceramic and have a slightly off-white or cream glaze. Large container features a colorful illustration of a Native American figure wearing traditional attire, including a feathered headdress and wings. The figure appears to be a kachina or ceremonial dancer, possibly from Hopi or Zuni traditions. Smaller container has a lid and features a design with two seated figures, also in traditional attire, situated above a geometric pattern resembling a rug or ceremonial motif. The set appears to be mid-century or possibly earlier, and the style suggests it could be Southwestern pottery or tourist ware, possibly from New Mexico or Arizona. 211 / 490 -
The image shows a vintage cream and sugar set featuring Native American-inspired artwork. The pieces are made of ceramic and have a slightly off-white or cream glaze. Large container features a colorful illustration of a Native American figure wearing traditional attire, including a feathered headdress and wings. The figure appears to be a kachina or ceremonial dancer, possibly from Hopi or Zuni traditions. Smaller container has a lid and features a design with two seated figures, also in traditional attire, situated above a geometric pattern resembling a rug or ceremonial motif. The set appears to be mid-century or possibly earlier, and the style suggests it could be Southwestern pottery or tourist ware, possibly from New Mexico or Arizona. 212 / 490 -
The image shows a vintage cream and sugar set featuring Native American-inspired artwork. The pieces are made of ceramic and have a slightly off-white or cream glaze. Large container features a colorful illustration of a Native American figure wearing traditional attire, including a feathered headdress and wings. The figure appears to be a kachina or ceremonial dancer, possibly from Hopi or Zuni traditions. Smaller container has a lid and features a design with two seated figures, also in traditional attire, situated above a geometric pattern resembling a rug or ceremonial motif. The set appears to be mid-century or possibly earlier, and the style suggests it could be Southwestern pottery or tourist ware, possibly from New Mexico or Arizona. 213 / 490 -
The image shows a vintage cream and sugar set featuring Native American-inspired artwork. The pieces are made of ceramic and have a slightly off-white or cream glaze. Large container features a colorful illustration of a Native American figure wearing traditional attire, including a feathered headdress and wings. The figure appears to be a kachina or ceremonial dancer, possibly from Hopi or Zuni traditions. Smaller container has a lid and features a design with two seated figures, also in traditional attire, situated above a geometric pattern resembling a rug or ceremonial motif. The set appears to be mid-century or possibly earlier, and the style suggests it could be Southwestern pottery or tourist ware, possibly from New Mexico or Arizona. 214 / 490 -
The image shows a vintage cream and sugar set featuring Native American-inspired artwork. The pieces are made of ceramic and have a slightly off-white or cream glaze. Large container features a colorful illustration of a Native American figure wearing traditional attire, including a feathered headdress and wings. The figure appears to be a kachina or ceremonial dancer, possibly from Hopi or Zuni traditions. Smaller container has a lid and features a design with two seated figures, also in traditional attire, situated above a geometric pattern resembling a rug or ceremonial motif. The set appears to be mid-century or possibly earlier, and the style suggests it could be Southwestern pottery or tourist ware, possibly from New Mexico or Arizona. 215 / 490 -
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Set of 4 Toys - 30 296 / 490 -
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