HOLMES.) 



POTTERY FROM ARKANSAS. 



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63110. A small bottle shaped vase of red ware. Height 6 inches, 

 width oi inches. 



63102. The body of a small bottle-shaped vase, much flattened, the 

 outline being quite angular at the most expanded part. 

 Yellowish-gray in color and without polish. There are 

 indications that a desigu in red has ornamented the body. 

 Width i inches. 



63092. The body of a small bottle-shaped vase, globular in form. Sur- 

 face painted red and unusually well polished. Diameter 

 4i inches. 



63100. Neck and upper part of body of a vase resembling in form and 

 color the example last described. 



63120. A handsome bottle-shaped vase with flariug lip. The neck 

 widens toward the base. The body is almost globular, being 

 slightly pointed above, and expanded along the equatorial 

 belt. Tbe surface is only moderately smooth. The body 

 is ornamented with a very handsome desigu of incised lines, 

 which consists of a scroll pattern, divided into four sections 

 by perpendicular lines. The design covers the upper part of 

 the body, the lower part being plain. Height, 9£ inches. 

 Fig. 157. 



63112. A bottle-shaped vessel of dark, rudely finished ware. The 

 body is modeled to represent a fish, the mouth and eyes ap- 

 pearing on one side, and the tail upon the other. Width 3J 

 inches. Fig. 158. 

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