- ANCIENT COSTA RICAN VOLCANIC STONE SEATED
FIGURE Ancient Costa Rican seated figure, the volcanic stone carved to depict a man or monkey with prominent forehead, protruding ears, wide grim and in tucked arms and legs....
[more like this] - (3) GOLD MOUNTED CARVED ANTIQUE PENDANTS.
Includes a 14kt gold mounted carved mixtec jade figural pendant with closed arms, circa 800 AD, stamped, "14k" verso; a 14kt gold mounted Costa Rican carved green stone Avian...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN VOLCANIC STONE ZOOMORPHIC
FIGURE Pre-Columbian Costa Rican volcanic stone zoomorphic figure, carved seated with knees bent to the chest, displaying animal and human features, including large round...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN JAGUAR METATE GRINDING STONE
Costa Rican volcanic stone jaguar Metate or grinding stone, carved with a snarling jaguar head issuing from and oval grinding plate having a geometric band around the rim...
[more like this] - Costa Rican. Trophy head. carved basalt.
7 h × 4½ w × 6½ d in. result: $585. estimate: $800–1,200....
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN CARVED STONE FIGURE HOLDING
A CHILD, HT. 40...Large Costa Rican Carved Stone Figure Holding a Child. Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York. Size: 40.5" x 13" x 7" (103 x 33 x 18 cm). Please...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN FEMALE AXE GOD CELTpossibly
600-1200 CE, carved dark green stone, engraved arms and eyes, with metal stand, 8-1/2 x 3-5/8 in.
Provenance: The Estate of Peter H. Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut
Condition:...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN OMPHACITE JADE AXE GOD -
BIRD FORMPre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Guanacaste/Nicoya region, ca. 200 to 600 CE. Finely carved from a verdant omphacite jade with elegant black inclusions, an avian axe god,...
[more like this] - MASSIVE COSTA RICAN STONE TROPHY HEADPre-Columbian,
Central America, Costa Rica, Central Highlands, Atlantic Watershed, ca. 1000 to 1400 CE. A massive and meticulously carved trophy head from a dense volcanic rock, depicted...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN NICOYA STONE MACE EFFIGY
CROCODILE HEADPre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Nicoya or Atlantic Watershed, ca. 100 to 500 CE. An incredible stone mace, pecked and polished into a crocodilian or reptilian head,...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN BASALT JAGUAR EFFIGY METATE**First
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Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Atlantic Watershed, ca. 100 to 700 CE. A hand-carved basalt stone jaguar effigy grinding platform known as a metate, supported...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN COSTA RICAN STONE REPTILIAN
MACE HEADPre-Columbian, Central America, Costa Rica, Nicoya or Atlantic Watershed region, ca. 1st to 5th century CE. A sizable and hefty mace head, hand-carved from a calcite...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN BASALT SEATED MALE SHAMAN
FIGUREPre-Columbian, Central America, Costa Rica, Central Highlands, Atlantic Watershed, ca. 1000 to 1400 CE. An intriguing hand carved basalt stone sculpture of a squatting...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN NICOYA GREENSTONE FIGURAL
AXE GOD CELTPre-Columbian, Central America, Costa Rican, Nicoya region, Atlantic Watershed, ca. 300 to 500 CE. An intriguing and abstract anthropomorphic figure known as an...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN STONE METATE - ABSTRACT
JAGUAR HEADSPre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Atlantic Watershed, ca. 100 to 500 CE. A hand-carved stone grinding platform known as a metate supported atop a quartet of thick feline...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN CEREMONIAL ZOOMORPHIC MACE
HEADPre-Columbian, Central America, Costa Rica, Greater Nicoya or Atlantic Watershed, Period IV, ca. 300 to 500 CE. A hand-carved stone mace head of bulbous form with a protruding...
[more like this] - COSTA RICAN BASALT METATE - FELINE FORMPre-Columbian,
Central America, Costa Rica, Greater Nicoya or Atlantic Watershed, Period IV, ca. 300 to 500 CE. A hand-carved basalt grinding platform called a metate in the form of an abstract...
[more like this] - DAVID VILLALOBOS WOOD CARVED SCULPTURE
David Villalobos (Costa Rican, 1985-present) contemporary wood carving depicting a woman emerging from a curved wave shape, mounted on a black wood base, signed and dated...
[more like this] - (2) CARVED STONE ANTIQUITIES Probably
800-1200 CE and earlier, including a Costa Rican volcanic stone jaguar head, and a green stone stag fitting, possibly Western Asiatic, on acrylic museum mount, 2.75"h x 5.5"l...
[more like this] - PRE-COLUMBIAN ARMADILLO STONE CARVING
Pre Columbian hardstone carving of an armadillo, likely Costa Rican. 4.5" H x 6" W x 2" D....
[more like this] - Francisco Zuniga (Costa Rican 1912-1998)
"Standing Woman". Carved mahogany on mahogany base signed and dated '45 at the side of the base. Purchased in 1946 in Mexico by descent through the family to the current owner....
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