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Vintage, barrel-chested orange clay owl is hand painted with thick black detailing over a white background. Leaf-like feathers are scattered over most of the body while the large extended vertical wings and broad tail are plain on one side and have long banded feathers on the other. Eyes bulge out with short thick eyelashes and beak is snubbed.
Hand coiled red clay pottery owl. Details are hand painted in brown and red on a beige slipped and polished background, base is unpainted. Thick net-like feather pattern covers most of body. Upper side of wings and tail are striped, bottoms are spotted. Pointed conical ears are tipped in brown. Similar eyes are less pointed and fringed with eyelashes. Hooked top beak joins bottom lip. Stripes decorate top of head.
Egg-shaped orange clay owl has hand painted body detailing in light chocolate brown and red over a cream background. Overlapping feather patterning covers body, vertical wings and sloping tail while the head area is undecorated. Bulging eyes with rotating eyelashes are set low in the face beside a perfectly round open mouth with short beak perched above it.
Dark brown, round ceramic container has a figure, wearing a grass skirt and neck ring, squatting on the top. Pot and figure have similar decorative patterning of connecting bands of two, three, or four lines of tiny oval impressions, at one spot on the pot forming a diamond shape. There is a round opening in the pot below the rear end of the figure and another hole at the top of the brimmed headdress.
Dark brown, round ceramic container has a figure crouched frog-like on the top. Upper half of pot and ridged back of figure have the same decorative geometric patterning of raised dots connected with bands of two, three or four lines of tiny oval impressions. There is a round opening at the rear end of the figure and a smaller hole at the top of its elongated ringed head.
Slightly rounded, orange clay owl has creamy white slipped body onto which feather motifs have been hand painted in brown. Large red and brown beak curves from between stubby brown-tipped ears down over square mouth opening with side whiskers, like a handle. At base, on either side, is long, orange foot with three painted toes.
Vintage red clay owl with red bottom is hand made and hand painted with dark brown body detailing over a cream background. Body is covered with large spots and the top side of the wings are striped. Large pouch with cream interior protrudes from belly and the thick beak is hooked over a large open mouth.
Egg shaped, orange clay owl has a polished white body covered with hand painted feather patterning, half orange and half brownish black. Tails and wings are decorated with series of rectangles on top surface and the tiny orange loop beak is outlined in the black. Orange eyes have large brown pupils and dot eyelashes.
Pear-shaped, orange clay owl has burnished creamy white slip body with details hand painted in dark brown. Reddish orange feet with dark painted pronged toes peek out from beneath large belly covered with large overlapping feather pattern. Eye area is outlined and eyes are ringed with a circle of dashes.
Modern, egg-shaped, orange clay owl with flat head has white slipped body with all details hand painted in black except for tiny red loop beak and rounded orange ears. Tight-knit feather pattern covers all but the tips of the wings and tail that seem to blend into the body and the top of the head is banded with curvy motifs. Eyes have very long lashes.