Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Tribal Art 2012-05-12 Auction - 234 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 7
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Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Tribal Art

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An online-only auction featuring Classical Antiquities from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Italy, the Near East, the Fast East, as well as Pre-Columbian Art from the Ancient Americas (Mexico, Central and South America), and Ethnographic / Tribal Art. All items offered for sale in this auction have been legally acquired and are legal to sell, and are guaranteed authentic/as described.
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A Fine La Tolita Seated Female Figure: Pre-Columbian Ecuador, Ca. 500 to 300 BC. Seated with head raised and with fine naturalistic features, holding hands to lap. Remains of red and yellow original pigment. 2-7/8”H. Provenance:
0109: A Fine La Tolita Seated Female FigureEst. $275-$400
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A Huge Chupicuaro Tripod Rattle Vessel: Pre-Columbian, western Mexico, ca 300 BC. Impressive pottery bowl decorated in bi-chrome pigment with three rattle-filled legs. Bowls such as this must have had a very important ceremonial
0111: A Huge Chupicuaro Tripod Rattle VesselEst. $1,300-$2,000
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Chupicuaro Tri-Lobed Olla: West Mexico, Guanajuato Valley, Ca 300 BC. Beautiful pottery olla from the enigmatic Chupicuaro culture. Producing some of the finest pottery of the New World, the Chupicuaro used vibrant patterns
0112: Chupicuaro Tri-Lobed OllaEst. $800-$1,200
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A Vicus Bridge Spout Whistling Vessel - Bush Dog: From ancient Peru, Vicus culture, ca. 400 - 100 B.C. Polychrome pottery vessel, bridge spouted with canine figure atop, perhaps the South American Bush Dog (Speothos venaticus), as noted by the
0114: A Vicus Bridge Spout Whistling Vessel - Bush DogEst. $1,000-$1,600
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A Paracas Gold Mask Pectoral: Pre-Columbian, south coast Peru, Paracas, ca. 200 BC - 0 AD. Gold sheet with a face of a diety depicted. Custom museum-quality mount. Mask itself measures 4" square. 11.5 grams of gold.
0115A: A Paracas Gold Mask PectoralEst. $4,500-$5,500Lot Passed
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A Rare Manabi Pottery Scale: Pre-Columbian, from the Manabi culture of Ecuador, ca 200 BC to 200 AD. A very rare and fine pottery scale / balance beam section showing heads at opposing ends and twin figures At midsection,
0116: A Rare Manabi Pottery ScaleEst. $600-$800
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A Pre-Columbian Paracas Polychrome Bowl: Southern Peru, Paracas culture ca 200 to 0 BC. Fine pottery bowl decorated in thick resinous pigments in temple step design around entire outer rim, interior left reserved. 7-1/2"D x 2-1/2"H.
0117A: A Pre-Columbian Paracas Polychrome BowlEst. $500-$700
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A Huge Colima Dog with Bowl on Back: What a great face! Colima, West Mexico, ca. 200 BC to 200 AD, huge redware pottery dog with flared olla upon his back. Large, toothy grin, perky ears and large curled tail at rear. Entire vessel
0119: A Huge Colima Dog with Bowl on BackEst. $3,200-$4,000
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A Colima Standing Gingerbread Figure: Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Ca. 200 BC to 300 AD. Buff clay effigy figure of abstract form, she stands with hands held to sides, wears incised skirt, necklace, protruding nose and long cone atop
0120: A Colima Standing Gingerbread FigureEst. $200-$300
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A Jamacoaque Pottery Demon God: 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
0125: A Jamacoaque Pottery Demon GodEst. $1,900-$2,500Lot Passed
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