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Las Bocas Olmec Seated Figure, Mexico, 900-600 BCEJaina Standing Figure, Mexico, 600-900 CE.Samba, Operation Coup de Ciseau, 1983.
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Falls Church, VA, United States
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Pre-Columbian and Ethnographic Arts Auction

Quinn's Auction Galleries is proud to present the Pre-Columbian and Ethnographic Arts Auction featuring an array of Pre-Columbian ceramics from Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica, and African figures, masks, paintings, and utilitarian objects. Noteworthy among these are a Las Bocas Olmec Seated Figure from Mexico, a 1983 Cheri Samba painting from the Congo, and a Moche Stirrup Vessel from Peru. Open Preview: Thursday, October 27th ? Friday, October 28th Monday, October 31st ? Tuesday, November 2nd 11am to 4pm Shipping for our Pre-Columbian & Ethnographic Arts Auction will be handled by our trusted Shipping Partner UPS Store 3141- contact them at store3141@theupsstore.com or 703-533-9474. They are offering a discount for Quinn's customers for this auction. For a complete list of third party shippers, please contact shipping@quinnsauction.com.
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4 Peruvian Objects, 1400-1700 CE.: A group of four Peruvian objects. ++ Two Inca Kero cups with incised lines and painted geometric designs. Wood, pigment. 1400 CE to 1700 CE. Smallest: 6 1/4" x 5". Largest: 8" x 6 1/8". ++ Two Inca
0049: 4 Peruvian Objects, 1400-1700 CE.Est. $300-$500
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Nasca Portrait Bowl, Peru, 200 BCE-600 CE.: A Nasca human effigy vessel with black and white dot headband. The figure wears a necklace with an orange red rectangular-form pendant. The arms are presented akimbo and a black band encircles the
0050: Nasca Portrait Bowl, Peru, 200 BCE-600 CE.Est. $600-$900
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Moche Stirrup Vessel, Peru, 100-500 CE.: A Moche stirrup spout vessel with raised relief scene depicting ceremonies having to do with death myths. The globe of the ceramic is divided into two parts, possibly an underworld and a “real
0051: Moche Stirrup Vessel, Peru, 100-500 CE.Est. $800-$1,200
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Moche Stirrup Vessel, Peru, 200-500 CE.: A Moche stirrup vessel with a seated figure wearing a headdress and sitting cross-legged. The seated dignitary is dressed in a cotton turban and other cotton garments. He is shown with a large
0052: Moche Stirrup Vessel, Peru, 200-500 CE.Est. $800-$1,200
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Nasca Pan Pipe, Peru, 100 BCE-600 CE.: A Nasca five segment pan pipe with a human face and a pronounced nose. The eyes are outlined in white and a headband encircles the top of the head. Polychrome terracotta. Florescent Period, 100 BCE
0053: Nasca Pan Pipe, Peru, 100 BCE-600 CE.Est. $800-$1,200
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Cupinisque Stirrup Vessel, Peru, 700-500 BCE.: A Cupinisque black on red stirrup vessel featuring bold geometric designs and a short, thick stirrup. Burnished ceramic black on red. 700 BCE to 500 BCE. Northern Peru. 9 3/4" x 7".Condition: Good,
0054: Cupinisque Stirrup Vessel, Peru, 700-500 BCE.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Teotihuacan Stone Figure, Mexico, 300-600 CE.: A Teotihuacan standing figure with oval-shaped horizontal eyes, oval-shaped mouth, and arms held straight down next to the torso. The straight legs are parted slightly and the feet are minimally
0057: Teotihuacan Stone Figure, Mexico, 300-600 CE.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Ameca Style Jalisco Female Figure, Mexico.: An Ameca style Jalisco kneeling female figure holding a bowl on her proper left shoulder with her proper left hand. The proper right arm is bent at the elbow, with the hand resting on the abdomen.
0058: Ameca Style Jalisco Female Figure, Mexico.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Nayarit Seated Figure, Mexico, 300 BCE-200 CE.: A Nayarit seated figure in the birthing position with short, conical-shaped legs that are decorated with single white bands, arms held close to the body and a large, prominent forehead. The figure
0059: Nayarit Seated Figure, Mexico, 300 BCE-200 CE.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Jaina Standing Figure, Mexico, 600-900 CE.: A Jaina standing male warrior figure holding what might be a spear fragment in both hands. The figure wears a pendant consisting of two large, round pectoral plates. The animal headdress appears to
0060: Jaina Standing Figure, Mexico, 600-900 CE.Est. $5,000-$10,000
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Veracruz Standing Figure, Mexico, 50-950 CE.: A Veracruz standing figure with elaborate regalia and a rectangular-shaped backrack frame with feathers. The figure holds a staff with a central round motif that is possibly meant to be a mirror. The
0061: Veracruz Standing Figure, Mexico, 50-950 CE.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Jaina Figure, Mexico, 600-900 CE.: A Jaina mold-made standing white clay female figure wearing a robe that is tied at the waist, but drapes down to the top of the feet. The figure wears a plain cylindrical-shaped headdress which
0062: Jaina Figure, Mexico, 600-900 CE.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Nayarit Figure, Mexico, 300 BCE-200 CE.: A Nayarit seated female figure in birth-giving position. The arms reach across and touch the abdomen. The legs are short and cylindrical in form. The eyes are small and round. The mouth is also small
0065: Nayarit Figure, Mexico, 300 BCE-200 CE.Est. $600-$900
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Veracruz Style Hacha, Mexico, 20th C.: A Veracruz style stine form hacha depicting a face with closed eyes, gaping mouth, and an elaborate headdress that appears to be mimicking a wrapped textile. Hachas were ornaments attached to
0067: Veracruz Style Hacha, Mexico, 20th C.Est. $200-$400
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Jama Coaque Style Vessel, Ecuador.: A Jama Coaque style vessel with a crouching figure wearing head and ear ornamentation. Ceramic. Ecuador. 8 1/4" x 8".Condition: Cracks, repaired breaks.Provenance: From a Texas private collection.
0068: Jama Coaque Style Vessel, Ecuador.Est. $100-$200
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Ecuadorian Style Figure.: An Ecuadorian style figure holding a shield and wearing an elaborate headpiece. Ceramic. Ecuador. 9 1/2" x 5 1/4".Condition: Repaired breaks, broken missing pieces, and green residue on
0069: Ecuadorian Style Figure.Est. $100-$200
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Mexican Saddle, 19th C.: A Mexican saddle with a vertical pommel and a triangular shaped head. Wood. 19th century. Mexico. 11" x 17 1/4".Condition: Good, with obvious wear.Provenance: From a Dallas, Texas private collection.
0070: Mexican Saddle, 19th C.Est. $160-$300
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Teotihuacan Figure, Mexico, 100-600 CE.: A Teotihuacan standing figure with both hands extended out and away from the body. The head is painted red, partially obscuring the slightly open horizontal eyes, pronounced triangular-shaped nose,
0071: Teotihuacan Figure, Mexico, 100-600 CE.Est. $800-$1,200
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Colima Parrot Pot, Mexico, 200 BCE-200 CE.: A Colima red ware gadrooned "parrot pot" with tripod legs, each with the body a parrot, and the head of the bird facing at the top. Pumpkin styled and compressed round body has a short spout with a
0072: Colima Parrot Pot, Mexico, 200 BCE-200 CE.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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