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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG
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Decorated 20K Gold Nose Ornament, Moche Period, Peru |
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Great Turkeytail-Fulton Blade - G10 |
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Ancient Rings and Things 2: Mab S
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Pre 1492 item# 1113599 (stock# MAB.S)
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This second page of rings and things from the MAB collection (MAB.164C; 165C, F, I, L & O; 166C, F, H & L; 182; and 186) brings more jewelry from the Persian Empire, a couple of early Christian rings from the Eastern Mediterranean, and two photos of Pre-Columbian items. Each photo in this group shows first our inventory number in brackets followed by a brief description, and then a grade estimate (1-10). Next comes the cultural affiliation, approximate period, material, the stated dimens ...click for details
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Twelve Lots Of Copal – The Food Of The Gods
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Pre 1492 item# 895805 (stock# LLL.COPAL)
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The twelve Pre-Columbian copal lots illustrated in this group of twelve (LLL 734B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, N, O and P) were accumulated in West Mexico in the mid-20th century by the late Lynn Langdon. Varying in number from a single large piece in one lot to hundreds of pieces in the biggest, the greatest dimension of all of the illustrated pieces ranges from less than one millimeter to close to 60 millimeters. Copal, originally pine sap, is an opaque to yellowish-orange translucent transitional ...click for details
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Twelve More West Mexican Stone Relics: Group 4
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Pre 1492 item# 693028 (stock# LLL.STONE4)
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This group of twelve stone relics and lots (LLL731R3N2B; 753M; 845U, W and X; 919; 986C; 1203C; 1209C & D; 1211E and 1214i) is made up of pieces found in the Shaft Tomb area of West Mexico during the mid-20th century by the late Lynn Langdon. Dating c.300BC-1300AD, except for one quartz figurine that is probably a replica, the stone types included are: obsidian, quartz, serpentine, greenstone, argillite, volcaniclastics, and hematite. The objects formed from those stones include pendants, wh ...click for details
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100 Strand Silver Heishi Necklace With Drop
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Pre 2000 item# 522911 (stock# BB.183)
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$2000.00
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This striking, 100-strand, 22” liquid silver heishi necklace (BB183), made up of 2mm beads, supports a polished, teardrop-shaped turquoise cabochon noted by its former owner, the late Billy Branch of Denver, to be from the Pilot Mountain mine in Nevada. The turquoise is attractively set in a 3” long, handsomely decorated, four-part silver pendant in which the elements have been nestled together. The name E. Billy in script can be seen on the inside of the decorated bale through which the heishi ...click for details
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Tularosa Black-on-white Bowl
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Pre 1492 item# 73195 (stock# GLC.506)
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Doesn’t the squared dumbbell-like design framed in black in the center of this bowl (GLC506) look like a scowling face? Identified as a Tularosa Black-on-White dating c.1100-1250AD, this type is sometimes thrown into the Anasazi Group, sometimes the Mogollon. Glued together with only minimal restoration (just touched up along the cracks), the bowl measures just a little over 10 ¾” in diameter. Restored by and from the personal collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver, this superb example of so ...click for details
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