The items being offered in our listings are all currently from a 3 generation, 40 plus year, Wonderfully eclectic estate, formally located in Pittsburgh, Pa.    We are listing the pieces to help the heirs bring resolve to the collection, offering all items to interested ebay buyers. 


This auction is for an exceptional Native American Handmade Storyteller figure.  This Original piece was made by Jemez potter "EMILY FRAGUA TSOSIE", signed on underside.    This gorgeous storyteller figurine showcases a seated woman and four children.  The woman rests with her legs outstretched and mouth in song, A clay vessel upon her lap with a young girl that has the body of an ear of corn projects upward also with mouth open in song.   3 smiling children surround the corn child, a boy and a girl are slung over and within her arms and the third child sits upon the feet of the mother.  “The Pueblo Story,” or “The Story of Corn Maiden,” not sure the exactness of this piece.  The woman’s face showcases rosy cheeks and the children have painted adornments in there hair, including hats. The woman wears a black dress w/ the border painted in traditional geometric designs in red,  

 EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION. NO DAMAGES!!!  BID CONFIDENTLY!!!

FIGURE MEASURES; 8.5″ tall x 2″ wide x 5 3/4″ deep, overall.



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