A miniature work of art, this 'dancer' stands with outstretched arms, ceremonial reggalia on his chest with wings protruding from his back, bells on his feet and wears a loincloth and wrist bands. The removable/detachable headdress is of a bird. Condition: Very good with cracks and breaks restored. Height: 8.5 in. Mexico, 500-1000AD. Collection history Available.
A transitional greenstone figure with punctate eyes, delineated arms with hands clasped at chest, deep cut brow-ridge, sloping forehead and rectangular ears. Two Suspension holes at the top. Accompanied by a report from Robert sonin. Height: 8.5 in. Chontal/Guerrero, Mexico, circa 300-100BC.
An unusual female wearing a mask, seated with joined legs to one side. Tattooed breasts, shoulders and neck. A sensitively sculpted figure from Ezatlan or Ameca. Good condition, with legs reattached, cracks on left hip and primitive repair to waist section. Height: 16 in. West Mexico, circa 100BC-250AD. Collection history available.
Beautifully and senstively sculpted woman seated with legs to one side, crossed arms under pendulous breasts. Height: 20 in. Width: 14 in. Condition: Very good. Left leg and right arm repaired and restored. Crack along back and apron restored. All parts original with no fill. From an important collection. Jalisco, West Mexico, ca. 100BC-250AD
A nicely modeled rotund standing dog, vented through the tail. Lovely expression. Verg good condition, with repair to front right foot and cracks restored. Length: 12 inches. Colima, Protoclassic, 100BC-250AD
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Early Zapotec, Monte Alban I/II blackware tripod cylinder with incised/excised glyphs and red cinnabar paint. Professionally restored from 2-3 large fragments,all parts original. Height: 7 inches. Provenance: Mexico, Monte Alban I/II, Ca. 100BC-300AD, Ex. French Collection