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Jalisco Figure from West Mexico, ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D. A fine Ameca variant in a kneeling position with arm outstretched. She is decorated with earrings and headdress with More »
Jalisco Figure from West Mexico, ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D. A fine Ameca variant in a kneeling position with arm outstretched. She is decorated with earrings and headdress with headband in a gray earthenware with deep red slip and cream highlights. Large expressive mask-like face with elongated head is notable, as well as its distinctly three dimensional left hand in comparison to the schematic, simply rendered right hand. This gesture is believed to be a call to the spirit world. A superb example of its type!
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Minerva Gallery |
Email : info@minervaancientart.com |
Phone : 719-646-3782 |
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An exceedingly rare Mixtec Cache Vessel from Mexico, ca. 1000-1500 A.D. An elaborately decorated cache vessel with round legs and painted in a bright red. This beautiful More »
An exceedingly rare Mixtec Cache Vessel from Mexico, ca. 1000-1500 A.D. An elaborately decorated cache vessel with round legs and painted in a bright red. This beautiful example has four undeciphered glyph stamps on each side of the piece. The fact that the piece is of square form makes it a rare and very sought after example.
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Minerva Gallery |
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A significant and scarce artifact from the Taino culture. Dominican Republic. Ca. 1250-1400 AD. Sat upon by a cacique (chief) in religious ceremonials. This intact Duho is More »
A significant and scarce artifact from the Taino culture. Dominican Republic. Ca. 1250-1400 AD. Sat upon by a cacique (chief) in religious ceremonials. This intact Duho is extremely rare and a most unique find. Sculpted from one solid piece of wood and elaborately carved in the shape of an ancestor spirit known as a zemi. Well executed head, legs and beautiful scrollwork on lifted back. Genitalia exposed underneath. Excellent rich patina with minor overall loss. Length is 15"/38.1 cm.
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Galeria ConTici |
2578 Enterprise Rd. |
Suite 248 |
Orange City |
Florida-32763 |
USA |
Email : galeriacontici@precolumbiancollections.com |
Phone : 386.951.3711 |
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Unusual form! Ancient Pre-Columbian Bowl from Costa Rica, ca. 1000 – 1500 AD. Polychrome pottery with stylized human/zoomorphic features on front and sides. 8"D x More »
Unusual form! Ancient Pre-Columbian Bowl from Costa Rica, ca. 1000 – 1500 AD. Polychrome pottery with stylized human/zoomorphic features on front and sides. 8"D x 3-1/2"H, appears intact, but re-assembled from several large fragments, with typical surface wear. Category:Pre-Columbian Material:Pottery Dimensions:8"D x 3-1/2"H Condition:Restored « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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Ancient Pre-Columbian Tripod Vessel from Costa Rica, ca. 1000-1400 A.D. Polychrome pottery rattle leg tripod bowl with applied anthropomorphic head with snake-like arm More »
Ancient Pre-Columbian Tripod Vessel from Costa Rica, ca. 1000-1400 A.D. Polychrome pottery rattle leg tripod bowl with applied anthropomorphic head with snake-like arm apendages. Painted with cream abstract/geometric designs. Working rattles. Musuem collection number in black on base. 3-1/2"H x 5-3/4"D at rim, some restoration, rim chips/roughness. Not perfect, but still a nice example for the price. Category:Pre-Columbian Material:Pottery Dimensions:3-1/2"H x 5-3/4"D Condition:Restored « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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Quite macabre! Costa Rica, ca. 500 to 1000 AD, very large ancient pottery jar in the form of a human skull; with deep, empty eye sockets, toothy grin, but still retaining More »
Quite macabre! Costa Rica, ca. 500 to 1000 AD, very large ancient pottery jar in the form of a human skull; with deep, empty eye sockets, toothy grin, but still retaining small nose. Decorated with added red pigmentation. Measures 18"H, 3" piece of rim replaced otherwise intact/excellent. Category:Costa Rica Material:Pottery Dimensions:18"H Condition:Restored « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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A very large and fine bi-chrome pottery olla from Costa Rica, ca. 500 to 1000 AD. Decorated with an applied standing owl, appearing to have a small creature in his tallons; More »
A very large and fine bi-chrome pottery olla from Costa Rica, ca. 500 to 1000 AD. Decorated with an applied standing owl, appearing to have a small creature in his tallons; decorated with applied red pigment. 8"H x 9"D, intact/generally excellent, with expected surface wear and some rim chipping, as shown. Category:Pre-Columbian Material:Pottery Dimensions:8"H x 9"D Condition:Intact « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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Ancient Pre-Columbian Head Pot from Costa Rica, Guanacaste region, Jicote style, ca 1000 to 1200 AD. Rounded polychrome pottery jar, with band of zoomorphs around rim in More »
Ancient Pre-Columbian Head Pot from Costa Rica, Guanacaste region, Jicote style, ca 1000 to 1200 AD. Rounded polychrome pottery jar, with band of zoomorphs around rim in black, facial features in relief painted in red and black over tan base. The Jicote style is similar to the Villejo style, save this group of potteries is shown with a mustache. Also appears this figure may be shown with blood dripping down the sides of its mouth. 10"D x 8"H, two stabilized cracks, light loss to pigmentation and a few rim chips, but very rare to find this large. Category:Costa Rican Material:Pottery Dimensions:10"D x 8"H Condition:Cracked « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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Large and nicely carved ancient stone metate, from the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica, ca 500 to 1000 AD. Utilitarian variety work plank with three short legs beneath a More »
Large and nicely carved ancient stone metate, from the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica, ca 500 to 1000 AD. Utilitarian variety work plank with three short legs beneath a large grinding table. 18-1/2"L x 13-1/2"W x 13"H (at highest), intact/generally excellent. Category:Costa Rica Material:Stone Dimensions:18-1/2"L x 13-1/2"W x 13"H Condition:Intact « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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An amazing example! Papagayo polychrome, ca. 1200-1350 AD, Nicoya, Northwest Costa Rica, Central America. The detail of one of the tripod feet of the vessel demonstrates the More »
An amazing example! Papagayo polychrome, ca. 1200-1350 AD, Nicoya, Northwest Costa Rica, Central America. The detail of one of the tripod feet of the vessel demonstrates the great skill employed in its production. Footed pottery bowl sits upon three rattle legs in form of a fanged jaguars (rattle balls still inside/functioning!). Wonderful iconography! 4-1/2"H x 7"W at widest, one leg re-attached cleanly plus small rim chip, else excellent. Category:Nicoya Material:Pottery Dimensions:4-1/2"H x 7"W Condition:Repaired « Less
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Artemis Gallery Ancient Art |
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