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AZTEC RITUAL BOWL 2 ¼" x 6 ?"
AZTEC RITUAL BOWL 2 ¼" x 6 ?" Pottery bowl with earthen red glaze and intaglio design around the exterior.
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FOUR MEXICAN, AZTEC AND MAYAN
FOUR MEXICAN, AZTEC AND MAYAN TRIBAL POTTERYFour Mexican, Aztec and Mayan tribal pottery pieces, to include two figural ceramic pieces, and two polychromed bowls, tallest - 8" h. Provenance: Robert Fein, Santa Fe New Mexico collection.
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Condition:
Vessel - chip to rim, lacking one flower on headband, base rim chip. Statue - arm reattached to top figure, chip to foot. Bowl with monkeys - rim chips, surface abrasions. Other bowl - light surface abrasions.
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THREE PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY NAZCA
THREE PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY NAZCA CULTURE BOWLS South American,C.1000 AD or earlierClay vessels finished in variegated polychrome glaze.
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NATIVE AMERICAN ANASAZI CHACO
NATIVE AMERICAN ANASAZI CHACO CULTURE BOWL: CA 1050 AD Chaco style open bowl with rows of connected triangles. Measures approx 2.5'' x 6.5 w. Bowl was found by Ray & Loria Davis on the Cline Ranch in Tonto Basin, AZ. This was a trade piece. Sold with COA. Crude in design but in very good condition.
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ANCESTRAL PUEBLO BOWL Ancestral
ANCESTRAL PUEBLO BOWL Ancestral Pueblo Bowl
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MIXTEC PAINTED EARTHENWARE TRIPOD
MIXTEC PAINTED EARTHENWARE TRIPOD BOWL Southern Coast of Mexico (Oaxaca and Puebla), 1500 B.C. - 1523 A.D.; a shallow bowl standing on broad legs with indented edges, the exterior with elaborate glyph-like patterns, 3 1/8 in. H., 7 3/8 in. Diam.
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Anasazi
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY - Anasazi Bowl circa 1150-1250 AD Black on Buff Bowl with exterior geometric design interesting interior hook design 9'' diam 4'' deep dug in Globe Arizona on private land and restored by Edward Uhlan later publisher of Expos
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AN ANASAZI BLACK-ON WHITE BOWL An
AN ANASAZI BLACK-ON WHITE BOWL An Anasazi black-on white bowl, likely Chaco, the interior having repeating geometric banding,
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A Nazca Painted Terracotta Bowl
A Nazca Painted Terracotta Bowl
Circa 13th-14th Century A.D.
Height 3 x diameter 5 7/8 inches.
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*Two Mexican Pre-Columbian
*Two Mexican Pre-Columbian Terracotta Vessels comprising a round bowl with three feet and a double baluster form example each having red geometric decoration throughout. Height of taller 7 1/4 inches.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN MIXTEC TRIPOD BOWL
PRE-COLUMBIAN MIXTEC TRIPOD BOWL Pacific Coast, Southern Mexico, 800 - 1523 A.D.; 2 3/4 in. H., 8 in. Diam.
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MAYA PAINTED EARTHENWARE BOWL
MAYA PAINTED EARTHENWARE BOWL Southeastern Mexico, 950 - 1500 A.D.; a bowl with slightly rounded bottom, the sides rising in two stages to everted rim, the inside decorated with unidentified glyphs and an "X" at center, the exterior with seated figures in profile, 3 1/2 in. H., 8 3/8 in. Diam.
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TWO PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED
TWO PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED EARTHENWARE BOWLS Southern Coast of Peru, 100 B.C.E. - 800 A.D.: each a deep round-bottomed bowl with slightly flaring rim; the larger with exterior painted with trophy heads, 3 in. H., 5 in. Diam.; the smaller with concentric loops, 2 1/2 in. H., 4 in. Diam.; light brown earthenware, polychrome slips.
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Acoma Earthenware Bowl American
Acoma Earthenware Bowl American Southwest, early 20th century, body with elaborate polychrome geometric and rectilinear designs, rim with stylized bird motif, 9 in.,
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PRE-COLUMBIAN MIXTEC TRIPOD BOWL
PRE-COLUMBIAN MIXTEC TRIPOD BOWL Pacific Coast, Southern Mexico, 800 - 1000 A.D.; 3 in. H., 8 3/8 in. Diam.
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MAYAN BOWL WITH DECORATON Late
MAYAN BOWL WITH DECORATON Late Classic Period, AD 550-750, Tripod Polychrome Plate, with characteristic black tipped curving plumage, gaping beak and layered headdress, boldly painted stylized graphic elements encircling the interior rim. 13 1/2" diam. Reassembled with fill-ins.
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MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH
MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH BOWL, MICHOACANEarthenware folk art figure with removable planter bowl, Michoacan, Mexico, 20th c., in green and yellow glaze, adorned with floral motifs, hands holding trumpet lilies, small chips to glaze, (one) finger with loss, approx 25.5"h, 11.5"diam, 14lbs
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Mexican neoclassical coin silver
Mexican neoclassical coin silver bowl on stand 19th century with Mexico City assayer's marks ''MEXIA '' and ''BTON;'' 4 1/8 in. H. 3 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. H.; 11.90 ozt. Estimate $ 250-350 There is no monogram.
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A GROUP OF MEXICAN CERAMIC OBJECTSA
A GROUP OF MEXICAN CERAMIC OBJECTSA group of Mexican ceramic objects, Circa 7th century and later Comprising a Post-Classic Maya bowl (circa 600-900 CE) centering a figure, a Maya bowl with carved rim, a Quimbaya seated slab figure (circa 800-1300 CE), a modern Colima-style dog effigy figure by Guillermo Rios Alcala, a possible Nayarit Chinesco seated figure, a tripod rattle bowl, miniature effigy vessel, and a miniature figural vessel, 9 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 2.5" H x 12" Dia.; smallest: 1.5" H x 2.5" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Oscar and Barbara Leidenfrost
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Two Pre-Columbian Style
Two Pre-Columbian Style Antiquitiesthe first a Peruvian Naza polychrome ceramic bowl with rounded base the sides decorated with a fanciful creature (7 in. diameter) (two small chips to the base; an old repair appears to have re-attached 6 in. fragment to one side); the second a copper axe from Ecuador possibly circa 750 - 1200 A. D. (4.75 in.) (nice patina with a few spots of verdigris).The collection of a retired U. S. Foreign Service officer; the axe with a 1982 receipt from Holbrook Antique Arts of Santa Fe NM.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED
PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED EARTHENWARE BOWL Southern Coast of Peru, 100 B.C.E. - 800 A.D.: round-bottomed bowl with broad flaring rim, the exterior with a boldly painted underworld warrior, carrying a train of trophy heads; light brown earthenware, polychrome slips, 4 1/4 in. H., 6 3/4 in. Diam.
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NAZCA POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL W/
NAZCA POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL W/ ABSTRACT FACEPre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca, ca. 2nd to 5th century CE. A hand-built pottery bowl of shallow form with a round but stable base, squat walls, and a thick rim. The exterior surfaces are decorated with beige and tan hues as well as quartets of diagonal stripes in alternating russet and black hues. The interior surfaces are decorated with burgundy, burnt ochre, and black serrations surrounding the rim as well as a white-ground basin surface upon which a large and abstract head - replete with enormous eyes, 2 snake-like tongues, and serpentine hair tendrils - is presented. Size: 6.25" W x 1.75" H (15.9 cm x 4.4 cm)
Provenance: private Hidden Valley Lake, California, USA collection, acquired September 2019; ex-MBA Seattle Auction House, Renton, Washington, USA
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#170674
Condition:
Repaired with light chipping and adhesive residue along break lines. Several nicks and spalls across exterior surfaces, with light fading to pigment, and abrasions to face within basin. Nice preservation to pigment in most areas.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED
PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED EARTHENWARE BOWL Southern Coast of Peru, 100 B.C.E. - 800 A.D.: a deep round-bottomed bowl with flaring side, the exterior decorated with a frieze of highly stylized birds; light brown earthenware, polychrome slips, 2 1/4 in. H., 5 5/8 in. Diam.
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LARGE NAZCA POLYCHROME BOWL, FISH
LARGE NAZCA POLYCHROME BOWL, FISH MOTIF Northern and Central Peru, circa 100 B.C. - 800 A.D.; earthenware bowl with rounded bottom and erect, slightly-flared side, decorated with two large fish in the tondo, 3 1/2 in. H., 12 1/8 in. Diam.
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ANCESTRAL PUEBLO BOWL & MUG
ANCESTRAL PUEBLO BOWL & MUG Ancestral Pueblo Bowl & Mug
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PRE COLUMBIAN NAZCA POTTERY BOWL
PRE COLUMBIAN NAZCA POTTERY BOWL South AmericaPre ColumbianPottery bowl decorated with brown geometric shapes throughout.
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SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN
SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN BLACK ON WHITE BOWL Ancestral Puebloan, possibly San Clemente, 1000-1400 A.D.; 4 in. H., 7 7/8 in. Diam.
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MEXICAN PAINTED AND GLAZED
MEXICAN PAINTED AND GLAZED PRE-CLASSICPOTTERY BOWL, C 1,000 B.C., NORTHEAST STATE OF MICHOACAN (NORTHWEST OF MEXICO CITY). 3 1/2" HIGH X 9 1/4" DIAMETER.
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NAZCA POLYCHROME BOWL
NAZCA POLYCHROME BOWL ANTHROPOMORPHIC MYTHICAL BEINGPre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca, ca. 100 BCE to 400 CE. A hand-built pottery vessel adorned with a vibrantly painted and fierce "Anthropomorphic Mythical Being / AMB." The bowl rests on a rounded but stable base, with a deep basin and wide, flared rim. The exterior shoulder and neck surface is slipped in a creamy white ground while the base and interior lip has a deep umber-brown hue. The deity encircles the body twice, painted in hues of maroon, tan, russet, black, gray, and brown. His head is humanoid with a protruding tongue and multicolored stripes, and broad headdress. His hunched body has a slender curled tail and feather like spines protruding along the spine. "Anthropomorphic Mythical Beings" can be interpreted as underworld deities or demons; often comprised of spiraling tails, trophy heads, and leering humanoid yet feline-esque or animalistic features. A wonderful and bold example! Size: 6.25" Diameter x 4.125" H (15.9 cm x 10.5 cm)
Provenance: private Wabasha, Minnesota, USA collection; ex-Nancy and Dr. E.F. Simpson collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired from 1970 to 2000
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#171907
Condition:
Professionally repaired and restored on the rim. Overall good condition and bold and bright motifs.
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MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH
MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH BOWL, MICHOACANLarge earthenware folk art figure with removable planter bowl, Michoacan, Mexico, 20th c., in a green glaze, adorned with floral and shell motifs, restoration to one hand, chips and loss to paint, approx 37"h, 13.5"diam **Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Jill Mutschler-Fontenot, PHD (1962-2017)** ***PLEASE NOTE: All of the Mexico folk art pottery pieces in this auction are inherently fragile. Most are likely to have repair, small breaks, chips, and imperfections. Please assume that they are not in perfect condition and bid accordingly. Per our terms, there will be no refunds based on condition.**
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SOUTH AMERICAN J. TRUARA STERLING
SOUTH AMERICAN J. TRUARA STERLING SILVER AZTEC STYLE HAMMERED BOWL AND AND SMALL DISH Hand hammered sterling silver deep bowl with fluted flared body, applied Aztec style figurative plaque in the centre, attached triangular hoop at one side to hang on the display, 2 ?" x 10" x 10", and small dish with hand hammered finish and applied Aztec style plaque in the centre,½" x 5 ¼" x 5 ¼". Both marked on the bottom. Total weight 15.52 ozt.
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SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO (New Mexico)
SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO (New Mexico) CLAY BOWL having black geometric traditional design on buff field with brick red base. 9'' tall & 9'' diameter. c. early 1900's.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED
PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA PAINTED EARTHENWARE BOWL Southern Coast of Peru, 100 B.C.E. - 800 A.D.: round-bottomed bowl with broad flaring rim, the exterior with a pair of boldly painted plumed creatures; light brown earthenware, polychrome slips, 4 in. H., 9 in. Diam.
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MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH
MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH BOWL, MICHOACANLarge earthenware folk art figure with removable planter bowl, Michoacan, Mexico, 20th c., having beaded texture, apron with floral motifs, restoration to bowl, crack to one arm, approx 27.5"h, 12.5"diam, **Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Jill Mutschler-Fontenot, PHD (1962-2017)** ***PLEASE NOTE: All of the Mexico folk art pottery pieces in this auction are inherently fragile. Most are likely to have repair, small breaks, chips, and imperfections. Please assume that they are not in perfect condition and bid accordingly. Per our terms, there will be no refunds based on condition.**
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MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH
MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURE WITH BOWL, MICHOACANEarthenware folk art figure with removable planter bowl, Michoacan, Mexico, 20th c., in a green and yellow glaze, skirt adorned with floral motifs, chips to paint, approx 22..5"h, 12"diam, **Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Jill Mutschler-Fontenot, PHD (1962-2017)** ***PLEASE NOTE: All of the Mexico folk art pottery pieces in this auction are inherently fragile. Most are likely to have repair, small breaks, chips, and imperfections. Please assume that they are not in perfect condition and bid accordingly. Per our terms, there will be no refunds based on condition.**
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2 PRE COLUMBIAN NAZCA POTTERY
2 PRE COLUMBIAN NAZCA POTTERY BOWL POURING VESSEL South America,100 BCGroup includes bowl with repeated face pattern and pouring vessel with linear decoration.