Piece of Native American potery?

nopeseeya

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Found these pieces of pottery in an old dried out river bed, in a canyon where Indians were known to trade.
I feel the pinker one is more likely to be native American. the other vanilla one looks possibly factory made.

Any thoughts?
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NCPeaches

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The white one I don't know for sure but the orangey/pink one definitely looks NA and my guess would be paddle stamped. Awesome finds! I would hang on to the white one just in case it's something like colonial/pioneer crockery.
 

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Not sure how old they would be not much stain or patina on them but I don't know your area.
 

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nopeseeya

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The white one I don't know for sure but the orangey/pink one definitely looks NA and my guess would be paddle stamped. Awesome finds! I would hang on to the white one just in case it's something like colonial/pioneer crockery.
Thanks for your answer. Good to hear that the one look NA. Makes me want to continue looking.
 

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nopeseeya

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The white one I don't know for sure but the orangey/pink one definitely looks NA and my guess would be paddle stamped. Awesome finds! I would hang on to the white one just in case it's something like colonial/pioneer crockery.
True. It says the canyon was home to Indigenous people for thousands of years. That it was also used as a travel passage and trade route.. Pretty cool
 

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