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LATE COLONIAL WOOD KERU FROM BOLIVIA
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Pre 1900 item# 727877 (stock#LFG.493)
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303-695-1301
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If you’re hunting for a collectible with history and character, this well-aged Colonial Period wood keru (LFG493), measuring 8 ˝” in length from handle tip to handle tip, may just be the one! From the collection of published research anthropologist Lorenzo Gordon Fritz, a former southwestern primitive arts dealer who, for the past twelve years, has been living with and assisting several of the indigent tribes in the remote highlands of Bolivia, this native drinking vessel is characterized by its ...click for details
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TWELVE OLD TUPOS & CRUCIFIXES, BOLIVIA-MEXICO
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Pre 1920 item# 726306 (stock#LFG.ANTCOL)
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303-695-1301
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The twelve individually priced antique and colonial items (LFG 425, 439, 444, 450, 451, 454, 455, 459, 461, 466 and 467) in this interesting group are from the collection of an anthropologist and former primitive arts dealer. Included are assorted tupos (shawl pins) and crucifixes, all from Bolivia unless otherwise indicated. Each of the photographs is annotated first with our inventory number in brackets that is followed by a brief description of the item. Next will be a note about provenance a ...click for details
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TWELVE HIGH ANDES COLLECTIBLES: INCA TO 1900s
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Pre 1920 item# 727882 (stock#LFG.NATIVE)
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303-695-1301
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All from the collection of research anthropologist and former Southwestern primitive arts dealer, Lorenzo Gordon Fritz, this intriguing and magical assortment of native-made items (LFG 430, 431, 435, 440, 457, 473, 477, 480, 481, 491, 492 and 498) date from the Late Inca Period up to the early 20th century. Collected by Fritz in the highlands of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador, the group consists largely of magical stone fetishes (illas and sipjas) said to bring prosperity, good fortune, and fecundity ...click for details
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