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For the bird lovers out there! Set of 4 lime spoons from the Chimu culture of northern Peru, ca 1000 to 1400 AD. All copper, each representing a different type of bird - More »
For the bird lovers out there! Set of 4 lime spoons from the Chimu culture of northern Peru, ca 1000 to 1400 AD. All copper, each representing a different type of bird - hummingbird, parrot, pelican and wren, each terminating with small spoon used to inhale lime powder (a type of early snuff). Sizes range between 3" to 3-1/2", each in near-choice condition. Custom mount. Category:Chimu Material:Copper Dimensions:3" to 3-1/2" Condition:Choice « Less
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DescriptionFrom northern Peru, early Moche (Moche I/II), ca. 200 to 300 AD. Stirrup vessel down in blackware with spout at rear; monkey seated with arms holding knees to More »
DescriptionFrom northern Peru, early Moche (Moche I/II), ca. 200 to 300 AD. Stirrup vessel down in blackware with spout at rear; monkey seated with arms holding knees to chest, very toothy mouth open and curled tail at reverse. Note accuracy of toes - great attention to detail! 8"H, intact/choice condition (the lines you see are not breaks, just variation in glaze). Category:Moche Material:Pottery Dimensions:8"H Condition:Intact « Less
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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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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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A most unusual grouping of early Chavin amulets, ca 1000 BC, northern Peru. First, and by far the most rare of all amulets we have seen from the Chavin culture, a small More »
A most unusual grouping of early Chavin amulets, ca 1000 BC, northern Peru. First, and by far the most rare of all amulets we have seen from the Chavin culture, a small carved stone amulet in the form of a stirrup vessel; with rounded base and opening at spout, this is high art in miniature! Next, is a bone animal head - note the expressively drilled eyes. Finally, a small clam-shell carving of a human foot. 3/4" to 1-1/4", each choice. Category:Chavin Material:Stone Dimensions:3/4" to 1-1/4" Condition:Intact « Less
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Chimu, northern Peru, ca 1000 to 1300 AD. Choice tupu (cloak or shawl pin) in solid silver, long straight pin ending at the terminal with four fruit pods of a type I am More »
Chimu, northern Peru, ca 1000 to 1300 AD. Choice tupu (cloak or shawl pin) in solid silver, long straight pin ending at the terminal with four fruit pods of a type I am unfamiliar with. Custom base. 8"L, intact and choice. Category:Chimu Material:Silver Dimensions:8"L Condition:Intact « Less
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Moche / Mochica, from the North Coast Peru, ca. 100-300 AD. Done in a copper sheet metal in the shape of a bean/pea pod. Custom stand. 3"L x 1"W, intact/overall excellent More »
Moche / Mochica, from the North Coast Peru, ca. 100-300 AD. Done in a copper sheet metal in the shape of a bean/pea pod. Custom stand. 3"L x 1"W, intact/overall excellent condition. Category:Moche Material:Copper Dimensions:3"L x 1"W Condition:Intact « Less
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Moche / Mochica, from the North Coast Peru, ca. 300-500 AD. Solid bronze club head depiction of a flying bird of prey with a tasty catch in his beak. Modern museum-quality More »
Moche / Mochica, from the North Coast Peru, ca. 300-500 AD. Solid bronze club head depiction of a flying bird of prey with a tasty catch in his beak. Modern museum-quality mount. 5-7/8"L, intact/excellent. Category:Moche Material:Bronze Dimensions:5-7/8"L Condition:Intact « Less
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Such an expressive piece! Early Moche (Moche I), ca. 200 to 300 AD, stirrup vessel in the form of a llama head, decorated in tan and brown pigment with nice kaolin surface. More »
Such an expressive piece! Early Moche (Moche I), ca. 200 to 300 AD, stirrup vessel in the form of a llama head, decorated in tan and brown pigment with nice kaolin surface. Spout with mushroom-shaped top, indicative of Moche I ceramics. 9"H, intact/excellent with some small areas of loss to pigment. Category:Moche Material:Pottery Dimensions:9"H Condition:Intact « Less
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Nazca, from ancient southern Peru, ca. 200 to 400 AD. Long textile panel woven of dyed camelid fibers in beautiful shades of red, tan, gold and black. Custom framed and ready More »
Nazca, from ancient southern Peru, ca. 200 to 400 AD. Long textile panel woven of dyed camelid fibers in beautiful shades of red, tan, gold and black. Custom framed and ready to hang, either vertical or horizontal. 16"L x 8"W, textile professionally mounted onto an acid-free museum-grade fabric; maroon painted wood frame. Category:Nazca Material:Textile Dimensions:16"L x 8"W Condition:Intact « Less
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