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Peruvian jewelry, mostly sterling
Peruvian jewelry, mostly sterling Industria Peruana including a necklace and earring set and a pair of cufflinks marked Industria Peruana, .925 JCH, also a sterling pin with central llama motif. Other pieces include a beaded necklace with jar pendant and three llama pins. Industria necklace: 16"L.
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Box Peruvian & SW Pottery
Box Peruvian & SW Pottery
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(2) PERUVIAN POTS, SHIPIBO
(2) PERUVIAN POTS, SHIPIBO POTTERY (2) Peruvian Pots, Shipibo Pottery
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Chancay Region Culture Wooden
Chancay Region Culture Wooden Weaving Tool, 100-1400 A.D., Peru, in the form of a male figure with enlarged head wearing a headdress, standing with arms at the sides of the body and with openwork legs, with pointed base, presented on a metal stand, h. 6-1/2". Ex-collection: Sr. Raul Apesleguia, Lima, Peru; William Fagaly, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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PERUVIAN HUARI STYLE
PERUVIAN HUARI STYLE TEXTILEdepicting three rows of standing figures in profile, probably the Huari staff god, tan ground with brown and yellow decoration, pigment on cotton, approximately 34-1/4 x 30 in.; in acrylic box frame, 35-1/2 x 30-1/2 in.
Provenance: Merrin Gallery, New York, 1991; Private Collection, New York
Condition:
scattered large holes and losses throughout, some staining, separation along join line at center top; acrylic with some scuffs and scratches
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GROUP OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN
GROUP OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN POTTERY. Several 20th century pieces. Slip decorated tray "Cusco, Peru", 10.5"d., effigy vessels, floral decorated pot, and a blackware grinding bowl, 3.25"h. 10"d. Together with animals and faces. Varying wear.
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2PC PERUVIAN SHIPIBO EARTHENWARE
2PC PERUVIAN SHIPIBO EARTHENWARE POTTERY VESSELS Peru,Early 20th CenturyGroup includes a bowl and vase with flared rim decorated with linear geometric designs over a cream background.
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PERUVIAN VICUS CULTURE FIGURAL
PERUVIAN VICUS CULTURE FIGURAL BEAST POT Peru,C.1000 AD or earlierBeast form vessel with solid back leg and elongated neck with stripe decoration.
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CHANCAY CULTURE, GROUP TEXTILE
CHANCAY CULTURE, GROUP TEXTILE FRAGMENTS Possibly ancient, Peru, (6) pieces, fragments and remnants, 69"l x 35"w (largest), 31"l x 11"w (smallest)
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PERUVIAN COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENT
PERUVIAN COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENT Peru,Circa 1476Brow textile with red and yellow border decorated with figural birds and a fringed edge.
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PERUVIAN SHIPIBO EARTHENWARE
PERUVIAN SHIPIBO EARTHENWARE POTTERY POT VESSEL Peru,Early 20th CenturySquat form with flared rim decorated with a linear geometric design over a cream background.
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PERUVIAN ANCIENT STYLE POTTERY
PERUVIAN ANCIENT STYLE POTTERY VESSELPeruvian Ancient Style Pottery Vessel,
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Two Peruvian vessels, comprising
Two Peruvian vessels, comprising a central Peruvian effigy vessel, Tiahuanaco (Tiwanaku) culture, circa 800-1000 AD, of very stylised human form painted in colours, 16.5cm, and a bridge spouted vessel in Nazca style, circa 1500 AD or later, in the form of a killer whale, supported on the back of a human figure riding a wooden raft, 14.5cm long (some restoration and re-painting, one leg lacking)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Peruvian Maroti-Shobo polychrome
Peruvian Maroti-Shobo polychrome vase modern label ''Maroti-Shobo Shipibo-Conibo Hand Craft Pucallpa-Peru'' orange brown and white geometric decoration chips to rim and expected surface wear 14'' h. [De-accessioned from a Connecticut Museum]
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(LOT OF 2) PERUVIAN POLYCHROME
(LOT OF 2) PERUVIAN POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE OF A (lot of 2) Peruvian polychrome pottery figure of a woman, signed 'Jose Luis Marques, Chulu Cana, Peru', 6.25"h, together with a Mexican carved figure of a seal, 4"h x 5.5"w
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PERU JAGUAR POTTERY CONTAINER
PERU JAGUAR POTTERY CONTAINER Chinu, Peru, circa 1200 AD. Incised decoration on cylindrical form. 8" x 4 1/2" diam.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUVIAN POTTERY
PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUVIAN POTTERY VESSELSGroup of Five Pre-Columbian Peruvian Pottery Vessels , Chimu, incl. bird form whistling jar, h. 7 in.; lizard form vessel, h. 6 1/4 in.; jaguar form bowl, h. 5 in.; baluster form vessel, h. 5 in.; and Moche figural vessel, h. 7 1/4 in. (5 pcs.)
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A Group of Three Pre-Columbian
A Group of Three Pre-Columbian Lambayeque Painted Pottery Vessels Peru including two whistles one boat form surmounted by a male figure strap handle height 8 1/4 in. width 8 1/4 in. note: chip to strap handle; the other with a double waisted body surmounted by a pair of foxes strap handle height 7 3/8 in. width 6 1/4 in.; the third a duck form vessel strap handle height 7 in. width 8 in. each accompanied by a color copy of the original purchase receipt from Arte Xibalba Osprey FL.
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LARGE POLYCHROME PERUVIAN POTTERY
LARGE POLYCHROME PERUVIAN POTTERY VESSEL: Large pottery vessel with polychrome geometric designs. From the Pucallpa Peru region age unknown. Measures 17'' x 18'' dia.CONDITION: Note wear rubs staining.
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FRAMED 'NEGRERIA' PERUVIAN DANCE
FRAMED 'NEGRERIA' PERUVIAN DANCE BIB FRAGMENTFramed fragment of "Negreria" dance cape, Huayucachi, Junin, Peru, mid 20th c., cotton, sequins, and mixed materials depicting a woman and military officers from the War of the Pacific, sight: approx 35"h, 20"w, overall: approx 38.5"h, 24.5"w, 3.75"d, 12lbs
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TWO PERUVIAN PIECES OF
TWO PERUVIAN PIECES OF POLYCHROMED POTTERYTwo Peruvian pieces of polychromed pottery, to include a canteen and a vessel, 10" and 7 1/2" h. Provenance: From the family of Wilmar Sick, Baltimore, Maryland.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Largest - rim chips. Smallest - surface abrasions.
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4 PERUVIAN SHIPIBO POTTERY
4 PERUVIAN SHIPIBO POTTERY EARTHENWARE BOWLS Peru,Early 20th CenturyGroup includes one large and three smaller bowls decorated with banded geometric designs.
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EARLY PERUVIAN TEXTILE FRAGMENT,
EARLY PERUVIAN TEXTILE FRAGMENT, CA. 1250 C.E. Early Peruvian textile fragment, woven in two colors and with selvage textile, gallery tag to verso. Fragment: 20" W x 9" H; frame: 11.25" H X 21.25" W. Provenance: Lore Ancient Art Gallery, New York.
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PERUVIAN HAND-PAINTED TERRA COTTA
PERUVIAN HAND-PAINTED TERRA COTTA VASE Smithsonian retail label on the underside. Gently flaring form; hand-painted polychrome decoration allover of Peruvian motifs including llamas and intricate geometric patchwork bands - 18 in. high.
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LARGE POLYCHROME PERUVIAN POTTERY
LARGE POLYCHROME PERUVIAN POTTERY VESSEL: CA 1900-10 large pottery vessel with polychrome geometric designs. From the Pucallpa, Peru region, age unknown. Measures 17 h x 18'' dia.
CONDITION: Wear, rubs and staining.
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A Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel Peru
A Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel Peru paint decorated compressed globular body with sloped shoulders and flared cylindrical neck with everted rim height 8 1/2 in. associated ring stand.
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PERUVIAN VESSEL WITH OWL SPOUT
PERUVIAN VESSEL WITH OWL SPOUT Pre-Columbian reproduction. Peru, Chimu Culture, black glazed red clay, 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" diam.
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PERUVIAN CARVED FIGURESPeruvian
PERUVIAN CARVED FIGURESPeruvian carved figures, to include a bone face, 2 1/2" h.; a small stone effigy, 1 1/2" l.; and a small bronze figure of a man with water olla, 1 1/2" h. Provenance: From the family of Wilmar Sick, Baltimore, Maryland.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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TWO PAINTED WOVEN PRE-COLUMBIAN
TWO PAINTED WOVEN PRE-COLUMBIAN ANDEAN TEXTILE FRAGMENTS Likely Peru, Chancay region, (1100-1400 CE), the first a fragment of plain-weave cloth with painted figurative motifs including a monkey, mounted on white board, in black frame with glass (frayed edges to fragment, pin-holes in backing board, backing board separating from mat, scuffs to mat) (framed dimensions 17 in. x 21 in. x 1.5 in.); the second a fragment of painted plain-weave cloth with an allover zig-zag motif incorporating avian motifs, includes a seam, mounted on white stretched canvas in black frame with no glass (frayed edges to fragment, hole, wear to frame, frame too shallow for canvas) (framed dimensions 36 in. x 28 in.)
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Group of three of Peruvian
Group of three of Peruvian shipibo pots and bowl with geometric deigns on exterior; overall good condition, some chips on rims, light surface abrasions, light surface wear, age wear, surface soiling; largest L 7 1/2" W 7 1/2" H 5 1/2" (Approx.)
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PERU MACANA SPOUTED VESSEL
PERU MACANA SPOUTED VESSEL Spouted vessel, circa 300 BC, simulating a stone weapon, with lost wax and vegetable dye decoration, 6" tall.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN CHANCAY POTTERY
PRE-COLUMBIAN CHANCAY POTTERY OLLA POTDESCRIPTION: Pre-Columbian Peruvian Chancay Pottery Olla Pot from central coast of Peru, Chancay culture. Small attractive rounded base olla with two handles in natural beige color and with four brown vertical stripes decorating the body.
The Chancay were a pre-Hispanic archeological civilization that developed between the valleys of Fortaleza, Pativilca, Supe, Huaura, Chancay, Chillón, Rimac and Lurín, on the central coast of Peru. Ceramics were a very common feature of the Chancay culture. This pottery has been found mainly in the cemeteries of the Ancon and Chancay valley. The Chancay civilization produced ceramics on a large scale using moulds. However, open vessels with more than 400 different types of drawings that have yet to be decrypted, uniquely created by artisans, have been found. The technique used in creating ceramics was with a rough matt surface that was later painted with a dark colour, usually black or brown, on top of a lighter cream or white background. this dark on light characteristic is known as black on white.
ORIGIN: Peru
DIMENSIONS: H: 6 1/2" W: 5 1/2
CONDITION: Great condition. Paint chips. 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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FRAMED PERUVIAN WOVEN
FRAMED PERUVIAN WOVEN TEXTILENazca or Huari style, rows of two or three stylized heads interspersed by geometric designs, each head of stepped pyramid shape indicating a beard and headdress, sight 66 x 43 in.; mounted in plexi case frame, 70-1/2 x 47 in.
Provenance: Merrin Gallery, New York, 1996; Private Collection, New York
Condition:
good overall, some picked/pulled threads, not examined out of frame; frame with light wear and scuffs
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A North coast Peruvian stirrup
A North coast Peruvian stirrup vessel, Mochica (Moche) culture, circa 200-600 AD, in the form of a seated warrior holding a club, 23cm high/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Large Chancay Pottery Figural Olla,
Large Chancay Pottery Figural Olla, West Peru, 1000 - 1470 AD painted with black line details and modelled holding a cup, on later wrought iron stand vessel height 16.75 in — 42.5 cm
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NAZCA POTTERY VESSEL Peru circa 800
NAZCA POTTERY VESSEL Peru circa 800 A.D. Jaguar polychrome decoration. - 6 in. high.