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A lovely vessel! Large pottery jar from the Monte Alban culture of southern Mexico. Ca 400 to 550 AD, decorated with gray slip in the form of a duck, with relief wings More »
A lovely vessel! Large pottery jar from the Monte Alban culture of southern Mexico. Ca 400 to 550 AD, decorated with gray slip in the form of a duck, with relief wings highlighted in red cinnabar, small tail feathers extending from reverse. 10"L x 5"T, break at the neck, some restoration to rim and spout; otherwise excellent. Category:Monte Alban Material:Pottery Dimensions:10"L x 5"T Condition:Restored « Less
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Ancient Central America & Mexico
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An outstanding ancient pottery bowl from the Paracas culture of south coastal Peru - ca 500 to 100 BC. Deep-black interior with exterior in dark brown; single human hand in More »
An outstanding ancient pottery bowl from the Paracas culture of south coastal Peru - ca 500 to 100 BC. Deep-black interior with exterior in dark brown; single human hand in center, resin-based, brick-red. 6-1/4"D x 2-1/8"H, intact and near-choice with minor losses to pigment - although some of this may have been incorporated into the design - and a possible stabilized crack in the base. A stunning piece of early pottery art! Category:Paracas Material:Pottery Dimensions:6-1/4"D x 2-1/8"H Condition:Intact « Less
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Ancient South America
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Black-ware pottery vessel, from north-coastal Peru, Late Lambayeque / early Chimu, from the Sican region. Ca 800 to 1100 AD, lovely black-ware vessel with single stirrup More »
Black-ware pottery vessel, from north-coastal Peru, Late Lambayeque / early Chimu, from the Sican region. Ca 800 to 1100 AD, lovely black-ware vessel with single stirrup spout, large flaring rim with added birds to the shoulders and impressed design of seated zoomorphic creatures on the neck of the vessel. Intact and in near-choice condition with nice root-marked surface. 7". Category:Lambayeque Material:Pottery Condition:Intact « Less
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Ancient South America
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They simply do not get much bigger, better or more interesting! Early Inca Aryballos, ca. 1300 to 1400 AD, purportedly from the Lima area. Polychrome vessel in human form More »
They simply do not get much bigger, better or more interesting! Early Inca Aryballos, ca. 1300 to 1400 AD, purportedly from the Lima area. Polychrome vessel in human form with human face in relief; rounded base, with handles to each side and one just behind head. 14-1/2"H x 17"D, intact and generally excellent with restoration to one handle. Category:Inca Material:Pottery Dimensions:14-1/2"H x 17"D Condition:Restored « Less
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Antique Pedestals
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Classic Inca! Called a pacqha or paccha, from ancient Peru, ca. 1450 - 1532 AD, Central Andes, South America. This ceramic vessel is in the form of a maize cob and storage More »
Classic Inca! Called a pacqha or paccha, from ancient Peru, ca. 1450 - 1532 AD, Central Andes, South America. This ceramic vessel is in the form of a maize cob and storage pot (aryballos) for ritually important maize beer. It represents the production of maize, the staple food of the Inca. Research of similar pacqha suggests it had been ceremonially planted in the ground and used to pour maize beer into the sacred earth. 9-1/4"L x 7-1/4"H, repair to one handle, else intact/excellent. Category:Inca Material:Pottery Dimensions:9-1/4"L x 7-1/4"H Condition:Repaired « Less
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Misc. Antique Pottery
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Rare to find one, incredibly rare to find three! Chavin culture, north coast of Peru, ca 1000 BC. Lot of three pottery whistles in the form of two avians and one unusual More »
Rare to find one, incredibly rare to find three! Chavin culture, north coast of Peru, ca 1000 BC. Lot of three pottery whistles in the form of two avians and one unusual amphibian or fish. First is a parrot, with spout in the tail, nice facial details; the second bird-form appears to be a type of motmot; and the third ocarina is a species I do not recognize - some type of amphibian or fish with bloated body and small curled tail - possible a tadpole. All covered in brown slip and all intact and excellent. Sizes range from 2" - 2-1/2", all custom mounted. Category:Chavin Material:Pottery Dimensions:2" - 2-1/2" Condition:Intact « Less
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Ancient South America
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Chavin culture, northern Peru, ca. 600 BC. Pottery stirrup jar used to hold water and other liquids, usually tied to a belt and carried long distances - much like a canteen. More »
Chavin culture, northern Peru, ca. 600 BC. Pottery stirrup jar used to hold water and other liquids, usually tied to a belt and carried long distances - much like a canteen. Decorated with nice abstract design in four quadrants, then stone-burnished. 10"H, intact/excellent condition. Category:Chavin Material:Pottery Dimensions:10"H Condition:Intact « Less
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Almost impossible to find! From ancient southern Peru, Huari (Wari) culture, ca. 400 to 700 AD. Hollow-molded pottery couple, each in similar form with similar decorations, More »
Almost impossible to find! From ancient southern Peru, Huari (Wari) culture, ca. 400 to 700 AD. Hollow-molded pottery couple, each in similar form with similar decorations, male a bit larger than female and each holding hands to chest and wearing tunic and beaded necklace. male stands 11"T and female 10-1/2"T. Intact and choice! Custom museum-quality stand. Category:Huari Material:Pottery Dimensions:11"T & 10-1/2"T Condition:Intact « Less
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Ancient South America
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Large and near-choice ancient sculpture of a demon god, from Ecuador, ca. 200 to 500 AD. Mold-made terracotta pottery standing figure, probably representing a shaman in More »
Large and near-choice ancient sculpture of a demon god, from Ecuador, ca. 200 to 500 AD. Mold-made terracotta pottery standing figure, probably representing a shaman in costume. He wears a demon mask, large elaborate headdress and wears a long tail, body covered in heavy armor. Remains of original green and yellow pigment throughout. 8"H, intact/near-choice condition, save missing thumb on left hand, with liberal rooting marked surface on reverse. Custom marble mount included. A large and very fine example! Category:Jamacoaque Material:Pottery Dimensions:8"H Condition:Intact « Less
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Very sweet jar! Jamacoaque culture of Ecuador, Ca 500 AD. Pottery effigy vessel in the form of a standing owl, face decorated with blue-green pigment, strap handle to rear. More »
Very sweet jar! Jamacoaque culture of Ecuador, Ca 500 AD. Pottery effigy vessel in the form of a standing owl, face decorated with blue-green pigment, strap handle to rear. The ancient cultures worshiped the owl as the god of the night who helped the sun in its journey to the other side of the world each day. 4-3/4"H, handle appears re-attached, else very good. Rear covered in wonderful smattering of manganese deposits. If you ever want to study what the quintessential manganese blooms should look like, this vessel is perfect! Category:Jamacoaque Material:Pottery Dimensions:4-3/4"H Condition:Repaired « Less
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