Fine Asian Art 2016-06-04 Auction - 425 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in at - Page 18
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Vienna, Austria
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Fine Asian Art

Archaic and antique Asian art
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SKULL VESSEL: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Moche culture, approx. 300 CE (TL-tested) Rare and effective depiction of a grinning skull. The white slip bears an ivory tone and a red tone prevails on the
0410: SKULL VESSELEst. €1,000-€2,000
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HAND HOLDING A VESSEL, JAGUAR: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Moche culture, approx. 700 CE A very unusual small vessel being held by a hand, whereby the underarm sticks out sideways functioning as a grip. The fingernails
0411: HAND HOLDING A VESSEL, JAGUAREst. €400-€800Lot Passed
OWL VESSEL: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Moche culture, approx. 9th cent. (TL-tested) A quadratic edged vessel, but with slightly curved sides, with a white clay slip. An owl presented in the round sits
0413: OWL VESSELEst. €700-€1,400Lot Passed
VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A DIGNITARY: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Moche culture, approx. 400 to 600 CE The entire vessel takes the form of a human figure sitting cross-legged with both hands on the knees. Markedly broad
0414: VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A DIGNITARYEst. €400-€800Lot Passed
LARGE VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A PUMPKIN: Fired clay. Colima, Western Mexico, approx. 1st cent. BC (TL-tested) Impressive in both size and its unusual form, the ribbed body is almost flat at the shoulder and foot and stands on three legs.
0415: LARGE VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A PUMPKINEst. €2,000-€4,000Lot Passed
CUP WITH THE HEAD OF A PRIEST: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Maya, approx. 400 CE (TL-tested) Rare ceramic vessel from the great Mayan culture. A cylindrical cup with thin walls, flat bottom and concise lip. It is largely
0416: CUP WITH THE HEAD OF A PRIESTEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A SEAL: Fired clay. Vicus, Peru, approx. 200 BC Seemingly archaic vessel, which could perhaps depict a seal – ears and tongue are depicted, the round body is completely smooth and no legs are shown.
0417: VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A SEALEst. €350-€700
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WHISTLING VESSEL WITH PARROT: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Lambayeque, approx. 1000 to 1200 CE Round, bellied vessel with ring sections topped by a parrot in the round. A wide, arched handle emerges from its back to a
0418: WHISTLING VESSEL WITH PARROTEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
VESSEL WITH LARGE-EYED GOD’S FACE: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Huari, approx. 600 to 800 CE Spherical form with simple yet expressive painting which quite surely depicts a god’s face. Red pigments were added to the
0419: VESSEL WITH LARGE-EYED GOD’S FACEEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
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SEAETED SHAMAN WITH NOSE RING: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Jama Coaque culture, approx. 4th cent. (TL-tested) Especially rare, effective and spirited sculpture of a shaman seated with crossed legs and both hands on his
0420: SEAETED SHAMAN WITH NOSE RINGEst. €1,800-€3,600
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CUP WITH GRINNING FACE: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Chimu, around 1000 to 1400 A drinking cup depicting the grinning face of an evidently intoxicated man. The eyes are almost closed, the mouth very wide and showing
0421: CUP WITH GRINNING FACEEst. €350-€700
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VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A BIRTHING DOE: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Chimu, approx. 13th cent. (TL-tested) A unique and rare vessel incorporating animal form, showing the creature as it is giving birth to an offspring! The animal,
0422: VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A BIRTHING DOEEst. €700-€1,400
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RECLINING DOG VESSEL: Fired clay. Chimu, approx. 13th cent. (TL-tested) The dog lies on its side and has a wide grin, the head is wrinkled and grained, similarly to that of an old man. Also the legs take after human
0423: RECLINING DOG VESSELEst. €600-€1,200
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JAGUAR VESSEL: Fired clay. La Tolita, approx. 4th cent. (TL-tested) The jaguar is showing its teeth and has strong paws with extended claws and a thick tail. The mouth of the vessel is on top of the
0424: JAGUAR VESSELEst. €600-€1,200
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FIGURE OF A STANDING MAN: Fired clay. Nazca, Peru, approx. 4th cent. (TL-tested) Standing upright and symmetrically, the arms hanging along the body, the figure shows a man in uniform. The distinctly large nose prtotrudes
0425: FIGURE OF A STANDING MANEst. €1,000-€2,000
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DOUBLE-VESSEL WITH MONKEY: Fired clay. Inca, approx. 1200 to 1400 The black-grey polished ceramic consists of two connected bellied vessels, both with a tall tubular neck with a flared lip. A flat, slightly arched bridge
0426: DOUBLE-VESSEL WITH MONKEYEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
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