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Collectibles & Rarities Juanita Montoya Pena, San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery
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Juanita Montoya Pena, San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery

$1,900.00

Very nice blackware jar by Juanita Montoya Pena circa 1950s. Part of the San Ildefonso pueblo, Juanita produced many works on her own and with her husband Tony Pena, and was the youngest sister of Maria Martinez, one of the most famous names in pueblo pottery. This item is in very good condition.

Measures approximately 7.5 inches high by 8.25 inches at widest part

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Very nice blackware jar by Juanita Montoya Pena circa 1950s. Part of the San Ildefonso pueblo, Juanita produced many works on her own and with her husband Tony Pena, and was the youngest sister of Maria Martinez, one of the most famous names in pueblo pottery. This item is in very good condition.

Measures approximately 7.5 inches high by 8.25 inches at widest part

Very nice blackware jar by Juanita Montoya Pena circa 1950s. Part of the San Ildefonso pueblo, Juanita produced many works on her own and with her husband Tony Pena, and was the youngest sister of Maria Martinez, one of the most famous names in pueblo pottery. This item is in very good condition.

Measures approximately 7.5 inches high by 8.25 inches at widest part

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