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Nellie Douma Nampeyo Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1896 - d. 1978

Nellie Nampeyo, Hopi Pueblo, was one of three daughters of Nampeyo and Lesso. She was between the oldest daughter Annie and the youngest Fannie. She too was a potter and she lived to be 82 years old. Nellie was taken to the Grand Canyon, when just a child, when her mother was convinced to spend the summer there at the newly constructed "Hopi House" built by the Fred Harvey Company. Nampeyo was there to demonstrate pottery making for tourists but the whole family was intended to show the manner in which the Hopi lived.

Nellie Nampeyo was one of three daughters of Nampeyo and Lesso. She was between the oldest daughter Annie and the youngest Fannie. She too was a potter and she lived to be 82 years old. Nellie was taken to the Grand Canyon, when just a child, when her mother was convinced to spend the summer there at the newly constructed “Hopi House” built by the Fred Harvey Company. Nampeyo was there to demonstrate pottery making for tourists but the whole family was intended to show the manner in which the Hopi lived. In 1910, the business community in Chicago sponsored a United States Land and Irrigation Exposition in the Chicago Coliseum to draw attention to modern machinery as contrasted to what was considered primitive techniques of native cultures. Ever aware of an opportunity to lure travelers to the southwest, the Santa Fe Railway commissioned a brown stucco pueblo style house on-site to be inhabited by Indians from Hopi. Of course, Nampeyo was requested to represent the Hopi as the pottery maker, and her daughter Nellie, who was about 16 at the time, accompanied her parents on the Santa Fe train to Chicago. Nellie was perhaps one of the very few young Hopi who had spent a summer at the Grand Canyon and ridden a train to Chicago.

In 1910, the business community in Chicago sponsored a United States Land and Irrigation Exposition in the Chicago Coliseum to draw attention to modern machinery as contrasted to what was considered primitive techniques of native cultures. Ever aware of an opportunity to lure travelers to the southwest, the Santa Fe Railway commissioned a brown stucco pueblo style house on-site to be inhabited by Indians from Hopi. Of course, Nampeyo was requested to represent the Hopi as the pottery maker, and her daughter Nellie, who was about 16 at the time, accompanied her parents on the Santa Fe train to Chicago. Nellie was perhaps one of the very few young Hopi who had spent a summer at the Grand Canyon and ridden a train to Chicago.

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    • Nellie Nampeyo Hopi Polychrome Decorated Jar
      Nov. 30, 2023

      Nellie Nampeyo Hopi Polychrome Decorated Jar

      Est: $200 - $400

      Nellie Nampeyo (1896-1978 Hopi) Polychrome Decorated Jar 4.5''x8.5''. Repeating geometric bird motifs on shoulder. Signed on bottom. Some minor scattered surface marks. Overall excellent condition. Mid 20th century, Southwest pottery.

      MBA Seattle Auction LLC
    • 4 Native American Pottery Items, incl. Nellie Nampeyo
      Apr. 27, 2019

      4 Native American Pottery Items, incl. Nellie Nampeyo

      Est: $400 - $450

      Four (4) Native American pottery items. 1st item: Native American Hopi polychrome pottery bowl with painted migration design by Nellie Nampeyo Douma (1896-1978). Signed on the base. 2 3/4" H x 5 1/4" dia. 1st half 20th century. 2nd item: Native American, possibly Santo Domingo, handled pottery bowl with painted designs of corn and flowering stalks to the interior. 3 1/2" H x 11 3/8" dia. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 3rd item: Native American, possibly Acoma, polychrome pottery wedding vase, cream base with red and brown geometric designs. 6 3/4" H x 5 3/4" dia. Early 20th century. 4th item: Native American polychrome pottery olla, possibly Zuni, cream gound with brown and red feather and geometric designs. 6 3/4" H x 9 1/2" dia. Late 19th/Early 20th century. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com.)

      Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
    • Nellie Nampeyo Hopi Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Bowls
      Oct. 15, 2018

      Nellie Nampeyo Hopi Pueblo Polychrome Pottery Bowls

      Est: $200 - $400

      Two Hopi Pueblo Pottery bowls signed by the artist, Nellie Nampeyo . Nelly Nampeyo (1896-1978) Hopi-Tewa potter. Larger bowl has the symbol of the corn and signed by Nellie Nampeyo. Dimensions: Diameter: 5.5 inches, Height: 3.75 inches. 2nd bowl is not marked but attributed to Nellie Nampeyo. Dimensions: Diameter: 5.75 inches, Height: 3.5 inches. Condition: colors strong, no chips or repairs, line cracks are present (view photos). Provenance: Hudson Valley, New York estate.

      Kensington Estate Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo (1896-1978) Hopi-Tewa Pottery
      Aug. 12, 2018

      Nellie Nampeyo (1896-1978) Hopi-Tewa Pottery

      Est: -

      This piece shows wear. Artist signed on the bottom. Overall condition is good. Year/Century: 20th C. Approx Measurements: 5" x 5" diameter Approx. Ship Weight: 1.3lbs. Keywords: Native American Indian /; Ref: HK90062

      J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
    • Group of 6 Polychrome Jars Fetish
      Jun. 23, 2018

      Group of 6 Polychrome Jars Fetish

      Est: $200 - $300

      Group of 6 Mata Ortiz style polychrome jars. The group includes one jar bearing the signature of Rachel Nampeyo with fish motifs over the wide shouldered body. One bearing the signature of Helen Nampeyo jar with a carved, textured red clay body. One bearing the signature of Helen Nampeyo jar with Avenyu along the shoulder. One bearing the signature of Nellie Nampeyo jar with two applied alligator stone carvings along the bdy. One Nellie Nampeyo jar decorated with geometric motifs. One bearing the signature of Elva Nampeyo jar with geometric motifs. Provenance: Collection of Judith Balderson, MN.

      Revere Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo Hopi Pot
      Dec. 03, 2017

      Nellie Nampeyo Hopi Pot

      Est: $400 - $600

      Vintage Nellie Nampeyo pot. Pot is in good condition, 4.5" h x 7" diameter. Nellie Douma Nampeyo (1896-1978), Hopi Pueblo, was one of three daughters of Nampeyo and Lesso. Nellie was taken to the Grand Canyon, when just a child, when her mother was convinced to spend the summer there at the newly constructed "Hopi House" built by the Fred Harvey Company. Nampeyo was there to demonstrate pottery making for tourists but the whole family was intended to show the manner in which the Hopi lived. For the 1910 Exposition in the Chicago, ever aware of an opportunity to lure travelers to the southwest, the Santa Fe Railway commissioned a brown stucco pueblo style house on-site to be inhabited by Indians from Hopi. Of course, Nampeyo was requested to represent the Hopi as the pottery maker, and her daughter Nellie, who was about 16 at the time, accompanied her parents on the Santa Fe train to Chicago. Nellie was perhaps one of the very few young Hopi who had spent a summer at the Grand Canyon and ridden a train to Chicago. Date: c.1935 Location: Hopi, Arizona HWAC # 52133

      Holabird Western Americana
    • Nellie Nampeyo Signed Native American Pottery Hopi
      Mar. 18, 2017

      Nellie Nampeyo Signed Native American Pottery Hopi

      Est: -

      Some Wear On The Paint. Measures Approximately 2.75" X 3.75". Tm4164

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • 3 PIECE LOT OF NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI POTTERY
      Sep. 11, 2016

      3 PIECE LOT OF NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI POTTERY

      Est: $60 - $100

      1st piece measures 3" tall circumference 16" opening diameter is 3" traditional Hopi design pot. Marked Nellie Nampeyo on the bottom. 2nd is a bowl 1 1/2" tall. Orange color with black Hopi designs no marking. 3rd is a pot measures 3" tall circumference 11" opening diameter is 2 1/2". White color with Hopi designs. It is marked with a frog on the bottom. All are in good condition no cracks or chips.

      Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC
    • Two Vintage Hopi & One Laguna Pot
      Mar. 08, 2015

      Two Vintage Hopi & One Laguna Pot

      Est: $300 - $400

      Two vintage Hopi and one Laguna pot, smallest signed "Nellie Nampeyo Kearns Canyon Trading Post 10/12/70", other signed with tadpole mark, largest signed "B. Whitemore Laguna". 3" high, 5" diameter to 7 3/4" high, 6" diameter.

      Schwenke Auctioneers
    • Group of 6 assorted Native American vessels.
      Dec. 08, 2012

      Group of 6 assorted Native American vessels.

      Est: $300 - $500

      A group of 6 assorted Native American vessels. Includes half canteen form Elva Nampeyo, a plaque signed "L. Namingha" possibly Lillian or Les Namingha, a Priscilla Namingha handled vessel, a Nellie Nampeyo bowl, a miniature Iris Nampeyo potwith corn, and a J Sahme Nampeyo vessel.

      Quinn's Auction Galleries
    • Hopi Pottery Bowl- Nellie Nampeyo
      Mar. 11, 2011

      Hopi Pottery Bowl- Nellie Nampeyo

      Est: $250 - $500

      Beautiful vintage black-on-yellow wide bowl with repeating wing design. Daughter of Nampeyo of Hano. Good, well used condition. Circa: 1930s Size: 3"x 5-3/4"

      Allard Auctions
    • Three Southwestern Pots New Mexico and Arizona,
      Sep. 11, 2010

      Three Southwestern Pots New Mexico and Arizona,

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Three Southwestern Pots New Mexico and Arizona, 20th century, one deeply carved earthenware with stepped motifs on polished red surface, marked on base "Teresita Naranjo Santa Clara Pueblo" (1919-1999), 4-1/4 in., good condition, various glaze anomalies including an underfired area, as made; bowl with broad band of curvilinear motifs, black slip over white, marked "Nellie Nampeyo" (1896-1978), fragment of label on bottom "From the Hopi villages", 2-1/4 x 5-1/8 in., scattered surface abrasions; bowl with band of black and red slip decoration on white ground, base marked "Marie Nampeyo", 3-1/4 x 3-3/4 in., 3 in. rim crack, surface abrasions, otherwise good condition Private Collection

      Brunk Auctions
    • TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS. Twentieth century. Hopi bowl with geometric designs signed "Nellie Nampeyo". Minor surface wear, 2 3/8"h.....
      Aug. 06, 2010

      TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS. Twentieth century. Hopi bowl with geometric designs signed "Nellie Nampeyo". Minor surface wear, 2 3/8"h.....

      Est: $300 - $500

      TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS. Twentieth century. Hopi bowl with geometric designs signed "Nellie Nampeyo". Minor surface wear, 2 3/8"h. 4 5/8"d. And a San Juan incised jar with illegible signature on the bottom, 5 1/2"h. 6"d.

      Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Property from a Prescott, AZ area collection
      Jun. 07, 2010

      Property from a Prescott, AZ area collection

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Nellie Nampeyo, painted with the eagle tail pattern of paired scrolls about a central geometricized feather-box motif. height 4 1/4in, diameter 7 1/2in

      Bonhams
    • TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS.
      May. 29, 2010

      TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS.

      Est: $300 - $500

      TWO AMERICAN INDIAN POTS. Twentieth century. Hopi bowl with geometric designs signed "Nellie Nampeyo". Minor surface wear, 2 3/8"h. 4 5/8"d. And a San Juan incised jar with illegible signature on the bottom, 5 1/2"h. 6"d.

      Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Hopi Pottery Bowl
      Nov. 14, 2009

      Hopi Pottery Bowl

      Est: $200 - $400

      Nellie Nampeyo, Miniature bowl with interior hallmark. 3-1/4" x 1-1/2"

      Allard Auctions
    • Property of various owners
      Dec. 08, 2008

      Property of various owners

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Nellie Nampeyo, depicting a naturalistic bird motif surrounded by wing and feather devices, a scrolling band about the exterior shoulder, with two small pierced lugs for suspension at back. height 2 3/4in, diameter 10 3/4in

      Bonhams
    • Two Indian pottery pieces to include
      Nov. 15, 2008

      Two Indian pottery pieces to include

      Est: $50 - $5,000

      Small Hopi pot by Marianne Navasie, daughter of Frog Woman (Joy Navasie)Clan (Tewa) (b.1951) Signed with frog and tadpole 3 1/8" X 2 ½" Small Hopi pot by "Nellie Nampeyo" (1896-1978) 2" X 3 ¾" Daughter of Nampeyo and sister of Fannie Nampeyo

      Nadeau's Auction Gallery
    • Three Hopi vessels
      Oct. 14, 2007

      Three Hopi vessels

      Est: $300 - $500

      One an oval bowl signed Nellie Nampeyo , the other two unsigned. length of first 7 3/4in

      Bonhams
    • Nellie Nampeyo Pottery
      Aug. 12, 2006

      Nellie Nampeyo Pottery

      Est: $600 - $1,200

      Nellie Nampeyo Pottery Outstanding polychrome Hopi bowl with classic bird motif on rim - Fire Cloud. 5-1/2" x 3-3/4"

      Allard Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo Pottery
      Aug. 11, 2006

      Nellie Nampeyo Pottery

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Nellie Nampeyo Pottery Beautiful Hopi jar with black geometric motif on cream ground; excellent condition. 3" x 2"

      Allard Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo Pottery
      Mar. 12, 2006

      Nellie Nampeyo Pottery

      Est: $300 - $600

      Classic Hopi bowl with geometric motif around top - signed; pristine condition. 2" x 2-3/4"

      Allard Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo Pottery
      Aug. 13, 2005

      Nellie Nampeyo Pottery

      Est: $450 - $900

      Rare polychrome Hopi bird effigy dish in excellent condition. 2-1/2" x 6-1/2"

      Allard Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo
      Mar. 11, 2005

      Nellie Nampeyo

      Est: $400 - $800

      Classic Hopi bowl with interior geometric motif and rim decoration - signed. 1-3/4" x 5-1/2"

      Allard Auctions
    • Nellie Nampeyo
      Nov. 08, 2002

      Nellie Nampeyo

      Est: $250 - $500

      Classic wide mouth Hopi pottery olla with stylized polychrome designs - signed by this master potter. 7-1/2" X 7"

      Allard Auctions
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