A pale brown pottery vessel with ochre painted stripes and two handles.
Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Nayarit, c. 300 BC - 300 AD
Size: 8.6 x 14.2 cms
Intact as shown
Ex. private collection, Dorset, UK.
A Pre-Columbian painted pottery cup with a rounded base and everted rim. The outside surface is painted in red, orange, black and white with various abstract designs including a stylised head wearing disc earrings.
Peru, Nazca culture, c. 300-600 AD
Some small chips on the rim otherwise intact as shown
Size: 9.3 x 7.4 cms
Ex. private collection, Nottingham, UK.
A group of five carved stone amulets or pendants in various abstract designs with circle-and-dot surface decoration.
Pre-Columbian, 1st Millennium AD.
A few small surface chips to a couple of the pendants.
Size of frame: 25.5 x 25.5 cms
Ex. private collection, UK. Mounted in a white painted frame.
A very charming pottery vase in the form of a mammal shown in a seated position with the spout extending from its back.
Pre-Columbian, 1st Millennium AD
Chipped in various places, one arm and the tail lost.
Size: 9.6 x 8 cms
Ex. Ballard Collection, Colchester, UK.
The head from a hollow pottery figure of human with highly abstract features.
Pre-Columbian, 1st Millennium AD
Fragment as shown, repaired from two pieces.
Size: 6.5 x 4.4 cms
Ex. private collection, Sweden; acquired 1970's.
A moulded grey pottery figure of a standing male with an exaggerated skull.
Central or South America, 1st or early 2nd Millennium AD
Size: 6.5 x 3.3 cms.
Intact as shown
Ex. private collection, Sweden. Acquired c. 1970's.