Reserve animal head pitcher ca 1200 to 1300 ad., it is intact with the animal head restored back on, it is approx: 6"wide X 5-1/2"high.
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Acquired from Walt Knox collection.
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Anasazi / Homolovi black on yellow cup ca. 1350 ad., it is intact with no restoration or pressure cracks, has 2 minor chips on rim, it is approx: 4-1/4"wide X 3-1/2"high.
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Acquired from Walt Knox collection.
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Salado / Gila polychrome bowl ca. 1300 to 1450 ad., it is intact with no restoration or pressure cracks, it is approx: 5-1/2"wide X 2-1/2"high.
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Acquired from Walt Knox collection.
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Mesa Verde bowl ca. 1180 to 1300 ad., it is intact "MINT" as found and there is one little flea bite on rim with no pressure cracks, it is approx: 7-1/2"wide X 4"high. Please review pictures.
Acquired from Walter Knox collection.
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Blackware vessel with spout in form of a dignitary's head and relief of feline predators, Moche, ca. 200-500 AD.
An extremely attractive and interesting vessel, Moche blackware with carved cats or panthers and decoration.
Size: 20 cm.
Condition: Choice, minor chip at spout, othervise intact.
Ex Estate sale of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany 2003 and since then in a Hessen Collection.
A matched pair of Sioux medicine cylinder parfleches,
with red textile material, painted in yellow, red, blue, green c.1890,
Large one: length 10 1/4", top diameter 3", bottom diameter 2", Small one: length 12 1/8", top diameter 3 7/8", bottom diameter 2 3/8"
This is a very rare projectile made from a stingray barb. It is 7 3/4" long. It was found in the Pacific Islands. It has beautiful patina. There is no damage or restoration. It is from the Dr. Raymond Thomas collection. I have only seen two of these in all my years of collecting. The other one is pictured on this site in my bone frame.
This is a very fine and extremely rare pipe from Venezuela known as a pipas angulares de barro procedentes. There is only one book written on Aztec pipes. "Pipas Precortesianas" was written by Muriel N. Porter. Porter states that Aztec pipes are extremely scarce and "we can almost say that pipes were unknown." There is a drawing in this book of this class/type of pipe. Of course, tobacco wasn't available until the Spaniards introduced it...
This is perhaps the finest pre-Columbian gold collection ever assembled in private hands. These are all incredible masterpieces. Each one is high grade near pure gold. None are tumbaga. All have been authenticated by a forensic laboratory that specializes in pre-Columbian gold. This assemblage has taken me 40 years to acquire. Nothing was imported. All have been purchased from Sotheby's or high-end private collections. Everything is legal to own and sell...
This extraordinarily rare Costa Rican jade axe god is the finest I have ever seen. It is female which is very rarely seen. It is a whopping 8 1/2", the largest I have ever seen. It has an extremely detailed headdress carving with a beautiful septum on the back. It is made from fabulous translucent true jadeite. It is perfect in every way. I purchased it from the famous Michael Robbins collection in 1990. Comes with a forensic Orenda Labs COA. This is simply the best of the best.
Overstreet states the Agee points are "the finest, most exquisite arrow point made in the United States". They are both 1 7/8". They are both made from translucent novaculite. They were found near the area of the Crenshaw Site. The name of the finder goes to the purchaser. I purchased both on 8-2-92 from Ray Stanford. Agee points of this quality are never seen on the open market. They are extremely rare and hoarded.
This unique extraordinarily rare maskette is made from translucent polished woolly mammoth bone with tremendous character. It has a carved hairline and incised cheeks. It is also heavily tallied marked on both inside edges. It is heavily patinated making this an extremely desirable piece. The primitive simplicity of the rudimentary facial features attest to its extreme age. It was found in Alaska as the permafrost is melting. It is 2 1/2"...
Hohokam red on buff bowl ca 1250 ad., "MINT" has strong paint and has no restoration, it is approx: 5"wide X 3"high.
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Jeditto black on orange bowl ca. 1400 ad., broken in half and re-glued, approx: no restoration, it is approx: 10"wide X 4"high. Was found on Q Ranch. Please review pictures.
Acquired from the Bill Hammontree estate collection.
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Anasazi black on white bowl ca 1100 to 1300 ad. "NO RESTORATION" it is approx: 7-3/4"wide X 4"high, Was found on Q Ranch. Please review pictures.
Acquired from the Bill Hammontree estate collection.
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Cedar Creek polychrome bowl ca. 1300 ad., it is approx: 10"wide X 4"high, it has no restoration. Was found on Q Ranch. Please review pictures.
Acquired from the Bill Hammontree estate collection.
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Cibeque bowl ca. 1275 to 1375 ad. "INTACT" no restoration, it is approx: 9"wide X 4-1/2"high, it has no restoration with no enhancement "MINT AS IS". Was found on Q Ranch.
Acquired from the Bill Hammontree estate collection.
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Snowflake black on white pitcher with animal effigy on handle ca 1100 to 1300 ad., approx: 10% restoration, broken glued, it is approx: 7"wide X 6"high, all my items are guaranteed as described.
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