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Can anyone ID this native American Pot?

It is signed and is from Pueblo Vilio Upper Gila Valley Arizona. It is large, about 12" diameter. It is old and made out of clay. I can not find any info on it anywhere. Does anyone know the value or what it is? Thank you IMG_20190429_095723901~2.jpg

 

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Can anyone ID this native American Pot?

https://www.kovels.com/price-guide/pottery-porcelain-price-guide/clifton-pottery.html?/candlestick/-...

Clifton Pottery was founded by William Long in Newark, New Jersey, in 1905. He worked there until 1909 making lines including Crystal Patina and Clifton Indian Ware. Clifton Pottery made art pottery until 1911 and then concentrated on wall and floor tile. By 1914 the name had been changed to Clifton Porcelain and Tile Company. Crystal Patina had a crystalline glaze. Indian Ware had a glossy black interior and an unglazed exterior. 

 

Indian Ware, Red Clay, Geometrics, No. 194, Pueblo Viejo, Az

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Can anyone ID this native American Pot?

Don't know a value, but it says - Pueblo VIEJO Upper Gila Valley - in Arizona. Might start your search there.

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That search, Pueblo Vilio Upper Gila Valley Arizona yeilds nothing as I have tried for hours.

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Can anyone ID this native American Pot?

Not Vilio - VIEJO

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It is Viljo. The L looks like an E but it's not. It is an L

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Can anyone ID this native American Pot?

https://www.kovels.com/price-guide/pottery-porcelain-price-guide/clifton-pottery.html?/candlestick/-...

Clifton Pottery was founded by William Long in Newark, New Jersey, in 1905. He worked there until 1909 making lines including Crystal Patina and Clifton Indian Ware. Clifton Pottery made art pottery until 1911 and then concentrated on wall and floor tile. By 1914 the name had been changed to Clifton Porcelain and Tile Company. Crystal Patina had a crystalline glaze. Indian Ware had a glossy black interior and an unglazed exterior. 

 

Indian Ware, Red Clay, Geometrics, No. 194, Pueblo Viejo, Az

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Can anyone ID this native American Pot?

Thank you

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@joesoucie22012 wrote:

It is Viljo. The L looks like an E but it's not. It is an L


Don't fight the help.

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@joesoucie22012 wrote:

It is Viljo. The L looks like an E but it's not. It is an L


Note that in the link provided by ersatz_sobriquet, which you accepted as the solution, it is Pueblo Viejo.

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