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Colima Palanquin Scene

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 1144558 (stock# CO961)

Colima Palanquin Scene
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$1050 

An excellent Colima Palanquin scene from West Mexico, ca. 300 BC – 300 AD. This choice example is 5” high, 5-1/2” wide and depicts a ruler being carried by four attendants. He is seated inside a small hut mounted on a platform, which is representative of a throne and is indicative of his elite status. In excellent condition, with strong mineral encrustation.

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Inca Serpent Pacha

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 1144532 (stock# IN1422)

Inca Serpent Pacha
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$400 

An unusually large Inca aribaloid pacha from Peru, ca. 1300 - 1500 AD. This nicely burnished blackware vessel is 9-1/2" high and is decorated with a serpent. Its head forms the spout at the base of the chamber. Pachas are ceremonial vessels used to conduct water in fertility and water worship rites and the downward facing serpent has Underworld connotations. In excellent condition, with good mineral deposits.


Maya Polychrome Cylinder

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1144531 (stock# MA1446)

Maya Polychrome Cylinder
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$2500 

A gorgeous Maya polychrome cylinder from El Salvador, ca. 400 – 800 AD. This superb corseted vessel is 8” high, 5-3/4” in diameter and is covered with intricate diamond designs that emulate snake skin blended with jaguar spots. The cross-hatching seen within the diamonds connotes darkness in Classic Maya iconography, creating a pattern of repeating sacred portals to the underworld. The interior is covered with an orange wash and black linear bands at the rim. A showy piece with great presence. ...click for details


Moche Tiered Bottle

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1144395 (stock# MO1423)

Moche Tiered Bottle
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$750 

A marvelous Moche IV bottle from Peru, ca. 450 -550 AD. This rare multi-tiered vessel is 7-1/4” high and depicts two plates stacked upon each other, with the upper one overflowing with beans. The plates are decorated with typical step-fret and terrace designs, while a superbly sculpted monkey is perched atop the beans and is grasping the spout. In excellent condition, good mineral deposits.


Colima Ballplayer

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 1144392 (stock# CO1024)

Colima Ballplayer
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$250 

A special Colima figure from West Mexico, ca. 300 BC – 300 AD. This ornately attired male is 7” high and most likely portrays a ballplayer. The appliqué shoulder pads are echoed on the padded loincloth and its sashes/hip pads. He is wearing a headdress and necklace with bar pendant. Intact, with good mineral deposits. Mounted on stand.


Maya Shoe-form Vessel

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1143487 (stock# MA1103)

Maya Shoe-form Vessel
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$150  

An early Maya shoe-form vessel from El Salvador, ca. 100 – 300 AD. This ornately decorated example is 6-1/4” long and is finished with incised and punctured designs, as well as with a shell form terminus and a red-slipped underside. Good mineral deposits, unusually elaborate.


Maya Monkey Bowl

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1143390 (stock# MA1437)

Maya Monkey Bowl
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A fine Maya polychrome bowl from El Salvador, ca. 400 – 800 AD. This beautiful round-bottom example is 6-3/4” in diameter and depicts a trio of animated monkeys. Each is nicely detailed and appears to be making a hand gesture. The rim band consists of typical Copador style glyphs, boldly painted in red and orange over the cream slip. The interior is painted in cream, with the traditional red rim and shows good mineral deposits. Intact. ...click for details


Jamaquaque Jaguar Scene

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 1142539 (stock# JM507)

Jamaquaque Jaguar Scene
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$650 

A unique Jamacoaque ceremonial platform scene from Ecuador, ca. 300 BC - 400 AD. This extraordinary sculpture is 6-3/4" high and features a finely formed feline, executed with beautiful appliqué facial details, posed inside a structure. The four slender support beams hold a vessel used either as an incensario or small votive container, with leaf-topped branches extending from its sides. The scene depicts either a sacrificial ritual or chronicles an animal used as a palace/shrine guardian ...click for details


Nazca Trophy Heads Jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1142428 (stock# NZ553)

Nazca Trophy Heads Jar
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$450 

A choice Nazca polychrome jar from Peru, ca. 300 – 500 AD. This fine tapered vessel is 6-1/2” high and is decorated with four registers of trophy heads, painted in white against a black background. The underlying bands create connectivity between the disembodied heads. In excellent condition, nicely burnished, with a bit of interior pitting.


Paracas Bowl

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 1142244 (stock# PA28)

Paracas Bowl
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A wonderful Paracas bowl from Peru, ca. 700 – 1 BC. This rare Rocas style vessel is 7-1/4” in diameter and is decorated with the lightning designs that are fertility/life force symbols. The designs are deeply incised, as well as set off with red pigment. In excellent condition, good mineral deposits.

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