I'll always grab an older piece of Acoma pueblo pottery when I can--immediately recognizable for the bold, graphic dark brown/black and rusty orange hand-painted patterns against white body, which win me every time. This is a good example, a vase with a nice long neck, in good condition, lovely all the way around. . There is some writing on the underside in graphite which I can't quite discern, but looks to say New Mexico and I believe the year 1930, which seems right to me.
6" t x 4" widest diameter. One small chip to the body, pretty minor, and a bit of paint loss, mostly in one spot, both as documented. Otherwise very good condition.