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TWELVE PRE-COLUMBIAN TEXTILES FROM PERU

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 472220 (stock# PC.TXTILE)

TWELVE PRE-COLUMBIAN TEXTILES FROM PERU
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This group of twelve, individually priced textiles (99.96C, E, G & HHD; 99.170HD; 99.174BHD; 100.255BB, BM, IR1, IR2, & ITHD; and 104.2HD), are all colorful fragments from mostly Pre-Columbian mantas, ponchos, belts, etc. Included are 11 Pre-Columbian textiles from the Nazca, Chimu, and Chancay horizons of Peru, and one woven belt from Peru that is probably Colonial in age. If you are either a collector of either Pre-Columbian art or old textiles, you should review this group for the opp ...click for details


LARGE CHANCAY TEXTILE FRAGMENT WITH BIRDS

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 839854 (stock# AJC.112)

LARGE CHANCAY TEXTILE FRAGMENT WITH BIRDS
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$1200.00  

This large and colorful Pre-Columbian fringed textile fragment (AJC112)was once part of an article of clothing, or perhaps a ground cloth. Measuring approximately 13” x 20” in size, the colors and images on the panel are in overall very good condition with some light stain, and a few small areas of unravel. Attributed to the Chancay horizon of coastal Peru, dating c.1100-1400AD, the fabric is backed on a contemporary piece of cloth for stability and could be inexpensively mounted to make an appe ...click for details


TWELVE POTTERY HEADS: HEFLIN, CARD GROUP H

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 581370 (stock# AXH.CARD H)

TWELVE POTTERY HEADS: HEFLIN, CARD GROUP H
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Aside for the overall quality and frequent uniqueness of the artifacts and relics from the Dr. Allen Heflin collection, it’s difficult not to to rank its next most important feature as the extreme care practiced by Heflin in documenting the provenance of almost every one of his approximately 10,000 treasured items. Not all of them were large, or impressive, or complete, or of museum quality, and many were simply the fragments and parts from ritually broken offerings to ancient gods, or pieces re ...click for details


SHELL INLAID WOOD EAR PLUGS, MOCHE, PERU

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 726389 (stock# LFG.442)

SHELL INLAID WOOD EAR PLUGS, MOCHE, PERU
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$1500.00 

This incredibly well preserved set of Pre-Columbian wood ear plugs (LFG442), on which the geometrically decorated shell and dark greenstone elements are each held in place with an almost invisible touch of contemporary glue, is attributed to the Moche horizon of Peru, c.100-800AD. Not wearable today due to the fragile nature of the wood that has dried and shrunk through the many centuries of entombment, there are certainly few other such pairs that have survived this well. Measuring one inch fro ...click for details


LARGE TEXTILE FRAGMENT WITH BIRDS, CHANCAY

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 359712 (stock# FP.1366B)

LARGE TEXTILE FRAGMENT WITH BIRDS, CHANCAY
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$900.00 

This approximately 15” x 26” rectangular textile fragment (FP1366B) is attributed to the Chancay horizon of Peru dating c.1100-1400AD. In fair to very good condition, depending upon which part of the fabric you’re viewing, the eight bordered panels making up the fragment are each centered with a fan-tailed bird that may represent a pelican, or some other shore bird. The textile is sewn onto brown paper backing. Moderate staining, some fabric loss, and discoloration in the upper left quadrant are ...click for details


TIAHUANACAN BASKET FROM BOLIVIAN HIGHLANDS

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 727876 (stock# LFG.458)

TIAHUANACAN BASKET FROM BOLIVIAN HIGHLANDS
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$900.00 

Decorated with dark brown, almost black wraps of grass spaced geometrically along its rim and in its body, this old highlands basket (LFG458) is attributed to the Tiahuanacan cultural period of Bolivia, c.400-1200AD. In overall good condition, though darkened and slightly out-of-round due to desiccation and age, a few areas along the rim of the 7” long basket have lost the grass loops exposing the bundled fiber coil. In addition to a few small areas along the sides of the basket where similar lo ...click for details


TWELVE SHELL ARTIFACTS, WEST MEXICO: GROUP A

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 552358 (stock# LLL.SHELL1)

TWELVE SHELL ARTIFACTS, WEST MEXICO: GROUP A
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The twelve Precolumbian shell artifacts in this group of twelve (LLL732R2N1B & D, R2N2B & H, 838L, 845, 846A & G, 864B, 920E, 922 and 1206F) were all found in the Nayarit area of West Mexico by the late Lynn Langdon in the mid-20th century. Included in this interesting and varied group are: ear decorations, a ring, figural pendants, pectorals, a bat’s head bracelet, atlatl finger grips, etc. As you’d expect, condition ranges from fairly good to excellent, and some of the shell has li ...click for details


TWELVE SHELL ARTIFACTS, WEST MEXICO: GROUP B

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 627154 (stock# LLL.SHELL2)

TWELVE SHELL ARTIFACTS, WEST MEXICO: GROUP B
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This group of twelve Pre-Columbian shell artifacts (LLL731R2N2F&I, LLL732R2N1C, 845B, 846C, 864F, 920C, 927D, 928J, 980 and 1206D&E) was assembled from finds made by the late Lynn Langdon in West Mexico in the mid-2oth century. Included in the group are individual pieces and lots, each shown and priced on its own photo. Finger rings, pendants, zoomormorphic pendants, pectorals, beads, etc., are among the pictured items. Grades range from 5-10 (with ten being the top) and prices range fro ...click for details


BRACELET OF INLAID SHELL BEADS, VIRU VALLEY

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 726669 (stock# LFG.299)

BRACELET OF INLAID SHELL BEADS, VIRU VALLEY
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$600.00 

This 8 ˝” long bracelet-like length (LFG299) was assembled from Pre-Columbian inlaid mother-of-pearl zoomorphic beads and spondylous shell discoidal beads, all found in the Viru Valley of northwestern Peru, the site of cultural development dating back into at least the 2nd millennium BC. Originally purchased in the 1950s in Lima, Peru from the Museo Oralandini and noted as item #33 on one of several pages copied from the museum’s catalog, the bracelet is now on consignment and owned by a former ...click for details


STONE, SHELL, CLAY, AND GOLD BEAD NECKLACE, NARINO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 768293 (stock# PBF.201)

STONE, SHELL, CLAY, AND GOLD BEAD NECKLACE, NARINO
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$1200.00 

This 22” necklace (PBF201) is made up of assorted Pre-Columbian ceramic, shell, greenstone and gold beads, all found in the Narino area of Colombia during the mid-20th century and dating into the Capuli Period, c.900-1400AD. Positioned at its center is a 1” tall greenstone pendant that represents an anthropomorphic figure kneeling in a position of prayer or obeisance. The two rolled sheet gold beads shown near the bottom of the necklace measure about 3/8” in length. This is an easy to wear, lig ...click for details

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