| Sold Pottery Portfolio |
| Here are some of my pottery vessels that have found good homes and have been sold. I hope you enjoy looking through the various pots I've sold in the past. If you find one that you'd like to custome order, please feel free to contact me at mike@susquehanna-wd.com. |
| PT06-01 |
| Beautiful collared example colored in the same manner as pottery found in Chenango County, N.Y. This pot is 7 inches tall and 5 1/2 inches at it's widest point. Decorative markings were done with serrated flint tool, and a corded paddle. Folks, these replicas don't last long, so get yours today before someone else does. $40.00 Sold |
| Iroquois Collared |
| Last Updated 11/11/09 |
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| PT07-03 |
| Here is a nice pottery vessel designed after an artifact rim sherd of pottery from the Castle Creek site in Binghamton, N.Y. Now there is a Lowes Home store & plaza there. This pot is a Herring Bone decoration with cord markings for the Herring Bone and a cord paddled lower portion. I sold this one at the 2007 Letchworth Knap-in. $35.00 |
| Last Updated 11/11/09 |
| PT07-02 |
| Here's a pottery vessel modeled after the Castle Creek Punctated type. It was based on a rim sherd and photos from William Ritchie's book The Archaeology of New York State. It took me a bit of trial & error to figure out how they achieved the punctated marks, but when I compared them they were the same as the artifact rim sherd. I sold this piece at the Letchworth, N.Y. knap-in. $40.00 |
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| Pictured here is Schultz incised Susquehannock pot. The cord markings are from a dogbane cord wrapped stick and the bottom is textured with a cord wrapped paddle. My effigy faced pottery vessels are in high demand and I hope that you can see why. A lot of work went into this one and it went to a collector in Broome County, New York as a special order. $65.00 |
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