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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 10191385, member: 45"]I should have added that it is a good pot, and well-made. That is one of the reasons that Mata Ortiz pottery was originally sold as "Native American" in galleries dealing with Native American items. No one could believe that it could be Mexican pottery, especially made by those with little experience. It was apparently one made before potters at Mata Ortiz started signing with incised signatures, unlike those of Native American origin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 10191385, member: 45"]I should have added that it is a good pot, and well-made. That is one of the reasons that Mata Ortiz pottery was originally sold as "Native American" in galleries dealing with Native American items. No one could believe that it could be Mexican pottery, especially made by those with little experience. It was apparently one made before potters at Mata Ortiz started signing with incised signatures, unlike those of Native American origin.[/QUOTE]
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