Exceptional Pre-Columbian / Tribal Art 2014-10-24 Auction - 280 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO
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Huge Pre-Columbian Colima Dog - Superb!Prehistoric Paleo-Indian Clovis PointEarly Mezcala Stone Temple
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Boulder County, CO, United States
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Exceptional Pre-Columbian / Tribal Art

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Important 2-Day Auction of the finest examples of ancient / ethnographic art that we have ever been privileged to offer. Today's auction, Day 2, features Pre-Columbian Art from the ancient Americas, along with a select offering of African / Tribal material. The highlight of this sale is a Mayan Stone Ballgame Marker, one of the only examples to have ever been placed at auction in the last 40 years, ex-Denver Art Museum. Many published examples in this sale.
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Prehistoric Paleo-Indian Clovis Point: Native American, Obio Cty, TN, Paleolithic, ca. 16,000 BCE - 8600 BCE. Dover black chert point Authenticated by Calvin Howard. It is tagged with a handwritten label that reads "Obio Co., TN".
0301: Prehistoric Paleo-Indian Clovis PointEst. $9,000-$12,000Lot Passed
Prehistoric Indian Agate Basin Point: Native American, High Ridge Burlington, ca. 8000 BCE - 6000 BCE. Identified as High Ridge Burlington chert by the late Cal Howard on his authentication certificate. The point is 4-1/2" long,
0303: Prehistoric Indian Agate Basin PointEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Two Superb Valdivian Venus Figures: Pre-Columbian, Valdivian Culture, Ecuador, 1500 BC. “Venus Figures.” Pottery solid molded figures of a standing female and male. Female nude with long straight hairdo, arms to her belly, simple
0307A: Two Superb Valdivian Venus FiguresEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Chorrera Prisoner Whistling Vessel, Ex-Hollywood: Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Chorrera, ca. 1200 BCE. Large and early pottery vessel of the Chorrera culture, a Late Formative indigenous culture of pre-Columbian Ecuador. Witness this bound captive
0309: Chorrera Prisoner Whistling Vessel, Ex-HollywoodEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Olmec Blackware Swan Bowl: Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Olmec culture, ca. 1100 - 550 BCE. Fine, blackware terracotta pottery figural vessel features a swan with well-modeled head and refined facial features. Neck acts as a carrying
0310: Olmec Blackware Swan BowlEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Pre-Columbian Olmec Baby Head: Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Olmec culture, 12th - 9th c. BCE. One of the finest examples of an Olmec baby face we have seen! Boasts characteristically downturned mouth, almond-shaped eyes with
0310B: Pre-Columbian Olmec Baby HeadEst. $600-$900
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Olmec Stone Hunchback Figure: Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Olmec culture, ca. 1100 - 550 BCE. The ancients of Mesoamerica seemed to relish in their representations of hunchbacks. The fine workmanship evident in this piece and others
0310C: Olmec Stone Hunchback FigureEst. $6,000-$7,000
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Museum-Quality Chontal Stone Figure: Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Chontal, Ca 800 to 400 BCE. As Chontal stone work goes, they really do not get much finer. The degree of workmanship, and the various details sets this as one that truly is
0310E: Museum-Quality Chontal Stone FigureEst. $7,000-$9,000
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Realistic Pre-Columbian Olmec Baby Head: Mexico, Olmec culture, ca. 12th - 9th BCE. Head of pudgy ceramic Olmec baby belonging to an ancient Mesoamerican tradition that flourished during the first millenium BCE. Boasts characteristically
0311: Realistic Pre-Columbian Olmec Baby HeadEst. $600-$900
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Pre-Columbian Olmec Ceramic Roller Stamp: Pre-Columbian, Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Olmec, ca. 650 BCE. Large ceramic cylindrical roller stamp or seal with finely carved feature and wave patterns created and used by the Olmecs. When
0312: Pre-Columbian Olmec Ceramic Roller StampEst. $800-$1,200
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Huge Olmec Jade Celt: Pre-Columbian, Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Olmec, ca. 1150-550 BCE. The Olmecs exhibited an extraordinary command of this extremely difficult to carve medium. Olmec jade objects such as this
0313: Huge Olmec Jade CeltEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Olmec Stone Duck Pectoral: Pre-Columbian, Las Bocas, Mexico, Olmec culture, ca. 1000-800 BCE. Unusual carved greenstone duck pendant/pectoral said to be from Las Bocas in the Mexican state of Puebla, a site associated with the
0314: Olmec Stone Duck PectoralEst. $3,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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Large, Fine Olmec Jade Celt: Pre-Columbian, Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Olmec culture, ca. 1150-550 CE. The Olmecs exhibited an extraordinary command of this extremely difficult to carve medium. Olmec jade objects such as
0316: Large, Fine Olmec Jade CeltEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Chavin Flute / Miniature Whistle - Avian Form: Pre-Columbian, Peru, Chavin culture with Paracas influence, ca. 900-300 BCE. Chavin visual culture represents the first widespread artistic style of the Andes. This piece is unusual in that it takes
0317: Chavin Flute / Miniature Whistle - Avian FormEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Chavin Gold Roundel - Rows of Camelids: Pre-Columbian, Peru, Chavin, ca. 1400 BCE - 400 BCE. The Chavín people showed advanced knowledge in metallurgy, soldering, and temperature control, using early techniques to develop refined gold
0317A: Chavin Gold Roundel - Rows of CamelidsEst. $4,000-$6,000
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