Fine Asian Art 2016-11-19 Auction - 428 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in at - Page 18
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LARGE FIVE-FOLD LOBED BOWLFLAT CASE FOR CARDSMEKO: YOUNG MONKEY TRAINER
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Vienna, Austria
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Fine Asian Art

Antique and archaic Asian art
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A HUNCHED WOMAN AS FIGURATIVE VESSEL: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Chimu, around 1000 Rare and characterful vessel with accentuated funnel-shaped opening emerging from a stocky head. Big eyes, no neck, however over-sized breasts
0409: A HUNCHED WOMAN AS FIGURATIVE VESSELEst. €450-€900Lot Passed
FIGURAL VESSEL "OLD MAN": Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Chimu, approx. around 1200 Globular vessel with two bands of geometric decor. On the front is a big face presenting a strong, jutting chin. The incised lines on
0410: FIGURAL VESSEL "OLD MAN"Est. €400-€800Lot Passed
BIRD AT REST: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Chimu, approx. around 1200 Interesting three-dimensional piece, presumably originating from a larger vessel and the uppermost part formed resp. handles. The bird
0411: BIRD AT RESTEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
VESSEL SCULPTURE OF A DRUMMER: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Colima, West Mexico, approx.13th cent. (time examined) Rare, powerfully designed figural vessel depicting a man sitting in front of a drum. The drum is
0412: VESSEL SCULPTURE OF A DRUMMEREst. €1,200-€2,400Lot Passed
CUP WITH HEAD OF A JAGUAR: Wood. Pre-Columbian America, Inca, approx. around 1500 Rare piece, on which even the otherwise metallic bands are also carved in wood. Tall, upswinging cup form, mouth on one side thicker from where
0413: CUP WITH HEAD OF A JAGUAREst. €350-€700Lot Passed
HANDLE VESSEL WITH WARRIORS: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Lambayeque, approx. 1000 to 1400 Lentil form with conically sharp spout, from which a curved handle sticks out. On the shoulder of the corpus, encircling relief
0416: HANDLE VESSEL WITH WARRIORSEst. €300-€600Lot Passed
FACE VESSEL: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Lambayeque, around 1000 (time examined) Even bottom, the front of the vessel body is dominated by a sculptural depicted face. The ears are massive and sticking
0417: FACE VESSELEst. €900-€1,800Lot Passed
SITTING GIRL: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Xochipala, Mexico, approx. 1000 BC (time examined) Very lively designed clay figurine of a seated girl resp. young woman with spread legs. The large face with big
0418: SITTING GIRLEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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ANTEATER: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Nayarit, approx. 1st cent. (time examined) Very rare three-dimensional piece of a seated anteater putting both paws – looking very human – something
0419: ANTEATEREst. €750-€1,500
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DEPICTION OF A FACE: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Olmec, approx. 500 BC Tall head form with high forehead, the gaze of the big eyes is more upwardly focused. Open mouth, upper lip larger than the lower. Around
0421: DEPICTION OF A FACEEst. €300-€600Lot Passed
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VESSEL WITH DOUBLE HEAD: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Lambayeque, Peru, approx.14th cent. (time examined) Black vessel, the foot is broad, diagonally flared and with an incised geometric design. The spherical body
0422: VESSEL WITH DOUBLE HEADEst. €350-€700
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CUP WITH FACIAL DEPICTION: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Nazca, Peru, approx. 8th cent. (time examined) Tall form with arched bottom and flared opening, painted all around. The lower half shows a stylized face, only the
0423: CUP WITH FACIAL DEPICTIONEst. €750-€1,500Lot Passed
VESSEL IN SCHAMAN FORM: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Nazca, around 500 Small vessel in rough double gourd form, the short spout is pipe-shaped. Flat bottom, lower vessel part is globular, the head of a shaman is
0424: VESSEL IN SCHAMAN FORMEst. €250-€500Lot Passed
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BOWL WITH PAINTED PARROTS: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Nazca, Peru, approx. 200 to 400 Arched bottom, slightly curved wall and even rim. Encircling the wall exterior on white ground is the depiction of four birds,
0425: BOWL WITH PAINTED PARROTSEst. €600-€1,200
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BIRD-OF-PREY AS PIPE: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Veracruz, Mexico, approx. around 500 The animal is standing, the big head with bent beak of a bird-of-prey appears confident and also dangerous. Two openings, one
0426: BIRD-OF-PREY AS PIPEEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
PIPE IN FORM OF A PRIEST: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Veracruz, Mexico, approx. 500 to 1000 Small figurine in nearly quadratic shape, both hands held horizontal like a signal away from the body. Rings on the ears,
0427: PIPE IN FORM OF A PRIESTEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
CUP WITH MYTHICAL CREATURES: Fired clay. Pre-Columbian America, Recuay, Peru, approx. 6th cent. (time examined) An remarkably rare vessel. The roundish, to the bottom sharply tapering cup form features semi-plastic relief,
0428: CUP WITH MYTHICAL CREATURESEst. €750-€1,500Lot Passed
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