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MAYA, GUATEMALA, CIRCA 1000-500
MAYA, GUATEMALA, CIRCA 1000-500 BC JEWELRY Pair of Green Jade Ear Ornaments depicting male and female figures and a graceful Iguana lizard 5" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/2", including museum stand, 1 1/2" discs.
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Guatemala Sterling & Coral Necklace
Guatemala Sterling & Coral Necklace rich red beads with coin medallion end 26'' long.
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COLLECTION OF CENTRAL AMERICAN
COLLECTION OF CENTRAL AMERICAN TEXTILES. Comprised of two Guatemalan mayan huipiles a group of panama Mola textiles four Central American embroidered table runners a table cloth and a central american blanket Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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GUATEMALA CARVED AND PAINTED MASK
GUATEMALA CARVED AND PAINTED MASK REPRESENTING SPANIARD...Guatemala Carved and Painted Mask Representing Spaniards, 19th Century, the indigenous people perform a Conquest dance in mime wearing masks representing Spaniards
6.5 in. x 6.5 in. x 3 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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A Guatemalan Pottery Jar ca. 19th
A Guatemalan Pottery Jar ca. 19th Century Terracota jar raised on a small round foot indented neck applied ring handles on the sides; decorated in overall yellow glaze highlighted with stylized flower design; fitted with old twine for handle.
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MAYA, GUATEMALA, CIRCA 1000-500
MAYA, GUATEMALA, CIRCA 1000-500 BC STONE FIGURE This is one of the oldest Mayan Green Stone Figures in existence! It depicts a Seated Male Figure in Trance or Reflection, knees pulled towards chest, hands
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A Guatemalan Ink on Fabric
A Guatemalan Ink on Fabric Rubbing depicting figures in a boat. Height 16 x width 40 inches.
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Carlos Mérida, Guatemalan,
Carlos Mérida, Guatemalan, 1891-1984, (3) lithographs, Otomi de la Sierra, Mestiza, Matachines, from a portfolio of costume prints, 13" x 9 1/2" image Estimate $60-90
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Elmer Rojas (Guatemalan b. 1938)
Elmer Rojas (Guatemalan b. 1938) Tema de Lara 1976 color serigraph 22 x 34 inches.
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A LATIN AMERICAN NICHO DE SANTOS
A LATIN AMERICAN NICHO DE SANTOS CRUCIFIX Guatemala, carved wood, polychrome, metal, and paper, tinsel, the interior with an antique carved figure of Christ on the cross, mounted within a later rectangular shrine shadowbox case with glass panel front, shaped crest mount and block feet, labeled to underside and verso.
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Rest of World: Gu-Ko album of
Rest of World: Gu-Ko album of various countries including Guatemala, Hungary, Haiti, Indonesia, Iraq (including Br Occupation) and Israel. Mint & used; QV period on. 100s
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PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURAL
PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURAL FRAGMENTPre-Columbian Pottery Figural Fragment , before 1200 A.D., Comalapa, Chimaltenango, Guatemala, possibly from a funerary urn or other large vessel, h. 5 in., w. 9 1/4 in., d. 4 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
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GUAYASAMIN (ECUADOR, 1919) SIGNED
GUAYASAMIN (ECUADOR, 1919) SIGNED WATERCOLORDESCRIPTION: An Oswaldo Guayasamin (Ecuador, 1919) signed original watercolor on paper framed artwork, depicting a crying male portrait. Signed on bottom right and bearing the "Fundacion Guayasamin" (Guayasamin Foundation) studio paper stamp on bottom center.
Oswaldo Guayasamin (July 6, 1919 – March 10, 1999) was an Ecuadorian painter and sculptor of Kichwa and Mestizo heritage. He won the first prize at the Ecuadorian Salon Nacional de Acuarelistas y Dibujantes in 1948 and the first prize at the Third Hispano American Biennial of Art in Barcelona in 1955. In 1957, at the Fourth Biennial of Sao Paulo, he was named the best South American painter. In Quito, Guayasamin built a museum that features his work. His images capture the political oppression, racism, poverty, and class division found in much of South America.
CIRCA: 1973.
ORIGIN: Ecuador.
DIMENSIONS: W: 18 3/4" H: 32".
CONDITION: Vintage condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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Guatemalan carved wooden mask
Guatemalan carved wooden mask representing a Conquistador late 19th Century 7 3/4 in. H. Estimate $ 80-125 There are losses at the tip of the nose a chip from the back edge and heavy wear consistent with use in culture.
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Carlos Merida (Guatamalan,
Carlos Merida (Guatamalan, 1895-1984) Color mixograph on hand made paper, signed in the plate and hand signed, dated 1979 in the lower right corner, 54/110 in the lower left corner, approx. 45" x 33" paper size, floated in a plexibox frame overall approx. 50" x 37-3/8".
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A MAYAN STYLE CACIQUE A Mayan style
A MAYAN STYLE CACIQUE A Mayan style cacique, executed in nephrite, depicted seated with crossed legs, and rising on a graduated wood base, the back support in the style of an ancient pyramid, overall 13"h x 10"w, figure 8.5"h x 4.5"w, lot with export document from the United States Embassy, Guatemala, and dated 1983
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GUATEMALAN WALL SCULPTURE,
GUATEMALAN WALL SCULPTURE, ANGELHandpainted ceramic wall sculpture modeled as a winged angel, in bold red, blue, yellow, and gold coloration.
Marked Guatemala 2009 to back. #angel #guatemala #wallsculpture
Issued: 2009
Dimensions: 3.5"W x 7.5"H
Country of Origin: Guatemala
Condition:
LG
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Group of three Guatemalan masks,
Group of three Guatemalan masks, including one large bearded mask, and two smaller lacquered masks; some wear, losses to paint and cracks to wood; the largest mask H 21 1/2" x W 8" x D 6" (approx.)
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GUATEMALAN ARTISAN EXOTIC CARVED
GUATEMALAN ARTISAN EXOTIC CARVED HARDWOOD FRUITGuatemalan Artisan Exotic Carved Hard Wood Fruit with wooden bowl along with 3 organic formed wooden pieces includes bowl and 2 flat objects. Fruit species includes coffee,escobe,cedar,mahogany, pepper, jararanda and walnut Apple 5 x 3, bowl 12 1/2"diameter, rectangular tray 17 x 8
Property from the Estate of Rosalie Coe Weir
(ROCO859/10)(MM)
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OSWALDO GUAYASAMIN, (1919-1999,
OSWALDO GUAYASAMIN, (1919-1999, ECUADORIAN), "FLORES FONDO NEGRO," 1981, LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS ON PAPER UNDER GLASS, SIGHT: 28" H X 20"Oswaldo Guayasamin, (1919-1999, Ecuadorian) "Flores Fondo Negro," 1981 Lithograph in colors on paper under glass Edition: 140/175 Signed and numbered in pencil at lower left: Guayasamin Sight: 28" H x 20" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Lithograph in colors on paper under glass Dimensions: Sight: 28" H x 20" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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PRE-COLUMBIAN NICOYA EARTHENWARE
PRE-COLUMBIAN NICOYA EARTHENWARE JAR Guanacaste region of Costa Rica; of squat globular form, with shallow incised lines around the shoulder suggesting a gourd, and three frogs modeled in low relief; burnished orange-brown earthenware, 7 3/4 in. H.
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OSWALDO GUAYASAMIN, (1919-1999,
OSWALDO GUAYASAMIN, (1919-1999, ECUADORIAN), PRE-COLOMBIAN SYMBOLS, 1980, LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS ON PAPER UNDER GLASS, IMAGE: 16.5" H X 2Oswaldo Guayasamin, (1919-1999, Ecuadorian) Pre-Colombian symbols, 1980 Lithograph in colors on paper under glass An artist's proof aside from the edition of unknown size Signed and inscribed "E. A." in the lower margin: Guayasamin Image: 16.5" H x 23" W; Sight: 18.5" H x 26.5" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Lithograph in colors on paper under glass Dimensions: Image: 16.5" H x 23" W; Sight: 18.5" H x 26.5" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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Carlos Merida (Guatamalan
Carlos Merida (Guatamalan 1895-1984) "La Casa Dorada". Mixograph in colors on handmade paper 1979 signed twice numbered 83/100 framed overall 49-1/4" x 37-1/2". Handed down in a private Cleveland family collection.
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EARLY CENTRAL AMERICAN MASK -
EARLY CENTRAL AMERICAN MASK - Guatemalan 'Moro' or Moor Mask of a Spaniard circa early 19th c; for the traditional 'Baile de los Moros y Christianos' or dance of the Moors and Christians which commemorates the expulsion of the Moors from Spain in 1492
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EARLY CENTRAL AMERICAN MASK -
EARLY CENTRAL AMERICAN MASK - Guatemalan 'Moro' or Moor Mask of a Spaniard circa early 19th c; for the traditional 'Baile de los Moros y Christianos' or dance of the Moors and Christians which commemorates the expulsion of the Moors from Spain in 1492
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CARTE GEOGRAPHIQUE, CIRCA 1825Carte
CARTE GEOGRAPHIQUE, CIRCA 1825Carte Geographique, Statistique et Historique de Guatimala map, circa 1825, 21" x 27"; together with a lithograph The Big Soldier after Karl Bodmer, 21 3/4" x 16 3/4". Provenance: The Estate of Alfred Laverne Bush, curator of Western Americana at the Princeton University Library.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Unframed.
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GUAYASAMIN (ECUADOR, 1919) SIGNED
GUAYASAMIN (ECUADOR, 1919) SIGNED LITHOGRAPHDESCRIPTION: An Oswaldo Guayasamin (Ecuador, 1919) signed Lithograph on paper depicting a female portrait of a crying woman. Signed and dated on bottom right and with a dedicatory inscription that reads: "A Don Jose por amistad de Guayasamin" ("To Don Jose as per friendship from Guayasamin") 14 July 73.
CIRCA: 1973.
ORIGIN: Ecuador.
DIMENSIONS: W: 25 1/4" H: 30 3/4".
CONDITION: Vintage condition. With some stains and water marks on matt and chips on frame. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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Guatemalan Carved Jade Mask
Guatemalan Carved Jade Mask Shadow Box Framed- 11x10''
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Seated Maternity Figure,
Seated Maternity Figure, Guanacaste/Nicoya Region, Costa Rica, ca. A.D. 500-800, the terra cotta figure having a head with red-painted mouth and beak nose and black-painted eyes, the body with curved tubular arms, the hands resting on the hollow tubular legs which project in front of the figure, the extremities decorated with alternating red and black linear design, h. 7".
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JO MORA (1876-1947, URUGUAY, CA)
JO MORA (1876-1947, URUGUAY, CA) PICTORIAL MAP.This one in particular is from 1933, made for Grace Line. The map focuses on Central America, depicts whimsical cartoons of the events of the colonial era, south and central American, the Caribbean (including Cavendish, the conquistadors, Panama canal, John Hawkins, pirates, divers, etc). Framed and glazed, does not appear to be laid down, not removed from frame Sight size 31 1/2" x 23", overall with frame 34 1/2" x 27".
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PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURAL URN
PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURAL URN FRAGMENTPre-Columbian Pottery Figural Urn Fragment , before 1200 A.D., Comalapa, Chimaltenango, Guatemala, h. 7 in., w. 7 in., d. 6 1/2 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
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GUATEMALAN CYLINDRICAL POTTERY
GUATEMALAN CYLINDRICAL POTTERY VESSELwith incised decoration 5 3/4 inches diameter; 6 inches high Condition:
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CENTRAL AMERICA, CHIAPAS AND
CENTRAL AMERICA, CHIAPAS AND YUCATAN...Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan, John Lloyd Stephens, 1842, London, John Murray in two volumes. Provenance: The Estate of Alfred Laverne Bush, curator of Western Americana at the Princeton University Library.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Tears and some losses at spine, heavy foxing.
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(5) CARVED WOOD CRECHE NATIVITY
(5) CARVED WOOD CRECHE NATIVITY SCENE, GUATEMALA(lot of 5) Carved wood creche/ nativity scene, Guatemala, decorated in polychrome paints, including: (1) Saint Joseph, (1) Virgin Mary, (1) Christ Child, (1) cow, (1) sheep, largest figure: approx 7.75"h, 3.5"w; 1.25lbs total
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PRE-COLUMBIAN MAYAN VOLCANIC
PRE-COLUMBIAN MAYAN VOLCANIC STONE CARVING HACHA Pre-Columbian Mayan, Guatemala, volcanic stone carved Hacha in the form of a mushroom-capped male figure, circa late Classic Period (200-900 CE), now mounted upon a hardwood stand. 14.25" H x 6" W x 5.25" D. Provenance: From the Kew Gardens estate of L. L., a holocaust survivor, educator, and wife of K. L., an employee at the United Nations, likely acquired prior to the 1968 death of K. L.
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CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICAN TEXTILES
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICAN TEXTILES Including a Guatemalan huipil, three sashes, Peruvian wool bag, and a Mexican inspired dress.