- 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] - 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
Time At Auction**
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 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] - (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...
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