- PRE-COLUMBIAN VERACRUZ SONRIENTE TERRACOTTA
HEAD Pre-Columbian Veracruz Sonriente Terracotta Head Fragment, mounted on a wood base. Overall: 6.25" H x 3.5" W x 2.5" D. Provenance: From a New York City collection. Keywords:...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN VERACRUZ POTTERY HEAD
Pre-Columbian, circa 400 BCE-250 CE, Veracruz pottery head wearing large ring earrings and zoomorphic headdress. 4.25" H w base, 2.75" H w/o base....
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN VERACRUZ CARVED STONE
HEAD, HT. 6"Pre-Columbian Veracruz Carved Stone Head. 300 - 600 CE. Provenance: The Miles and Shirley Fiterman Collection, Minneapolis, MN. Size: 6" x 5.5" x 4" (15 x 14 x...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ TERRACOTTA HEAD, HT. 7"Veracruz
Terracotta Head. 300 - 600 CE. Provenance: The Miles and Shirley Fiterman Collection, Minneapolis, MN. Size: 7'' x 7'' x 3.5'' (18 x 18 x 9 cm); Height on stand: 12" (30 cm)....
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN VERACRUZ POTTERY HEAD
FRAGMENT, HT. 9"Pre-Columbian Veracruz Pottery Head Fragment. Remojadas, East Mexico, 400 - 600 CE. Provenance: The Miles and Shirley Fiterman Collection, Minneapolis, MN....
[more like this] - A LATE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR ERA MAP,
"MAPA DE LOS ESTAD... "Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico, Revised Edition," JOHN DISTURNELL, NEW YORK,1848-1850, hand colored copper plate engraving on paper, the Gulf...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ JANUS-HEADED STONE PALMA, EX-MESSICK**Originally
Listed At $2000**
Pre-Columbian, Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz (Vera Cruz) culture, ca. 550 to 950 CE. Hand-carved from volcanic rock palma in the form of a stylized double-headed...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ STONE HACHA - ABSTRACT FACE
W/ CINNABARPre-Columbian, Gulf Coast of Mexico, Veracruz (Vera Cruz) culture, ca. 5th to 7th century CE. A fabulous example of a hand-carved stone hacha depicting an abstract...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ LORD IN REGAL ATTIRE, EX-HOLLYWOOD,
TL TESTEDPre-Columbian, Gulf Coast of Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 500 to 700 CE. A remarkable ceramic figure: a standing lord with a lifelike face and elaborate costume....
[more like this] - HANDSOME AZTEC STONE FACE OF MANPre-Columbian,
Central & Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz region, Aztec culture, Post Classic period, ca. 1200 to 1521 CE. A dramatic mask carved from a gray volcanic stone, the head of a young...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ POTTERY SONRIENTE FLUTEPre-Columbian,
Gulf Coast Mexico, Vera Cruz, Remojadas, ca. 100 BCE to 800 CE. An endearing terracotta sonriente (smiling face) whistle figure. Sonrientes are the most well-known of Remojadas...
[more like this] - STRIKING VERACRUZ POTTERY TORSO OF OLD
MAN, TL TESTEDPre-Columbian, Gulf Coast of Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 900 to 1000 CE. An incredible sculptural representation of an old man, with amazing details of the...
[more like this] - 5 CHAVIN, BAHIA, TEOTIHUACAN & HUASTEC
POTTERY FIGURESPre-Columbian, North Coast of Peru, Chavin, ca. 900 to 500 BCE; Ecuador, Manabi Province, Bahia culture, ca. 500 to 100 BCE; Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan,...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ HUASTEC POTTERY STANDING FEMALE
SHAMANPre-Columbian, central Mexico, northern Veracruz, Huastec culture, ca. 600 to 900 CE. A fantastic standing ceramic figure of a woman boasting applied decorative ornaments...
[more like this] - UNUSUAL VERACRUZ POTTERY STANDING FIGURE
WHISTLEPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz culture, also known as Totonac (Totonaca), Remojadas, ca. 300 to 600 CE. A fascinating figure of a woman, probably a shaman but possibly...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ POTTERY ARTICULATED MALE SONRIENTEPre-Columbian,
Mexico, Gulf Coast, Veracruz, Classic Period, ca. 100 BCE to 900 CE. An outstanding terracotta figure known as a sonriente - meaning "smiling face" - depicted standing with...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ BASALT PALMA WARRIOR / LORD
(FOR BALLGAME)Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz, ca. 550 to 950 CE. Hand-carved from volcanic rock palma in the form of a warrior or lord with a swirling motif surrounding....
[more like this] - RARE MAYA STONE HEAD PENDANT W/ SPIRALING
HEADDRESSPre-Columbian, Mexico, Gulf Coast region, Maya, Late Classic Period, ca. 550 to 900 CE. A well-preserved head pendant that is hand-carved from mottled greenstone...
[more like this] - VERACRUZ BASALT PALMA WARRIOR / LORD
(FOR BALLGAME)**Originally Listed At $2000**
Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz, ca. 550 to 950 CE. Hand-carved from volcanic rock palma in the form of a warrior or lord with...
[more like this] - AZTEC STONE TENON W/ JAGUAR HEAD**First
Time At Auction**
Pre-Columbian, Central & Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz region, Aztec culture, Post Classic period, ca. 1200 to 1521 CE. A hand carved stone with a feline...
[more like this] - EXPRESSIVE VERACRUZ TERRACOTTA HEAD
OF ELITE PERSONPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz (Vera Cruz), ca. 6th to 8th century CE. A hollow ceramic head with an expressive and naturalistic face from a larger figure...
[more like this] - Various Pre-Columbian pottery items,
comprising a Mexican figural fragment, Veracruz culture, circa 300-600 AD, wearing large ear spools, four other pottery head fragments, two animal head fragments, a whistle...
[more like this] - A large Mexican pottery head fragment,
pre-Columbian, possibly Veracruz culture, circa 300-600 AD, the male head with a modelled moustache and mouth open slightly to show pointed teeth, 26cm high/Provenance: from...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN STYLE EARTHENWARE XIPE-TOTECVeracruz,
200 to 1000 C.E. Together with a Veracruz style pottery head. The first a standing figure, donning a headdress, pendant earrings, and cowie shell jewelry. Height of figure...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN: VERACRUZ HACHA, ANCIENT
MESOAMERICA, C. 600 - 900 AD, STONE, CARVED VERACRUZ STONE HACHA ASSOCIATED WITH THE ANCIENT...PRE-COLUMBIAN: Veracruz Hacha, Ancient Mesoamerica, c. 600 - 900 AD, stone,...
[more like this] - TWO PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURAL FRAGMENTSTwo
Pre-Columbian Pottery Figural Fragments , 550-950 A.D., Veracruz, Remojadas, Mexico, male and female heads, taller h. 6 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox,...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY "SONRIENTE" HEADPre-Columbian
Pottery "Sonriente" Head, Veracruz, realistically modeled smiling face, with a flattened brow line extending into a pierced rectangular coiffure with raised scrolling ribbon...
[more like this] - (LOT OF 3) PRE COLUMBIAN ITEMS A (Lot
of 3) Pre Columbian ceramic items, including a polychrome Veracruz style figure of a seated priest 11"h and the head of a Dignitary; together with a 18"l stone beaded necklace...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN SONRIENTE HEAD, EX-MATHIAS
KOMOR c. 600-900 CE, Veracruz, Mexico region, moulded brown terracotta pottery, part of a larger statue, the smiling figure with scrolling headdress and ear ornaments, on...
[more like this] - A Pre-Columbian Pottery "Sonriente"
Head Veracruz realistically modeled smiling face with a flattened brow line extending into a pierced rectangular coiffure with raised scrolling ribbon design height 6 in....
[more like this] - A Small Veracruz Hog's Head Pottery
Mask c. 600-900 possibly from a figure with removable mask realistically modeled with down-turned eyes large ears and an open expressive mouth height 5 1/4 in. Provenance:...
[more like this] - Two Veracruz Head-Form Pottery Whistles
c. 600-900 the first head round with a twisted and ornamented headpiece and distinct facial features with black chapopote highlights the second in the form of an ornamented...
[more like this] - Two Veracruz Animal Form Pottery Whistles
c. 600-900 the first modeled in the form of a coyote's head resting on outstretched forelegs with black chapopote highlights; the other a stylized bird standing upright with...
[more like this] - A Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel with
Figural Cover Veracruz globular body raised on a split foot ring applied bosses overall domed cover of male head form height 14 in. length 11 in. width 11 in....
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