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Rio Grande and Chimu Pottery JarsPre-Columbian Nazca Polychrome BowlNayarit Chinesco Redware Kneeling Figure
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Pre-Columbian Art, the Begun Collection

Included in this auction is a fine selection of pre-Columbian pottery, jade, and stone. The Collection of Ruth Begun is the culmination of a lifetime passion for pre-Columbian artwork, and features wonderful examples of Veracruz, Nayarit, and Jalisco pieces, including a redware Chinesco kneeling figure. Also featured are fine polychrome pottery vessels and carved stone and jade amulets. There is no in-person bidding for this auction. Live bidding will occur online or over the phone. You can register to phone bid on Cowan?s website or by calling 513-871-1670. Absentee bids will be accepted on Cowan?s website or Liveauctioneers.com.
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Nayarit Chinesco Redware Kneeling Figure: Mexico, Nayarit, pre-Columbian. A Chinesco redware kneeling figure, decorated with black cross-hatching; ht. 10, wd. 5.25, dp. 6 in. Provenance: Collection of Ruth Begun
0050: Nayarit Chinesco Redware Kneeling FigureEst. $500-$700
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Nayarit Pottery Figures: Mexico, Nayarit, pre-Columbian. A group of two pottery figures, including one seated redware figure wearing a tall hat with remnants of black paint, and one standing figure with headdress and
0051: Nayarit Pottery FiguresEst. $150-$300
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Veracruz Guardian Pottery Figures: Mexico, Veracruz, pre-Columbian. A group of two pottery figures, including one standing anthropomorphic demon or guardian resembling a bear, and one head fragment depicting a guardian animal; head
0053: Veracruz Guardian Pottery FiguresEst. $150-$300
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Veracruz "Sonriente" Pottery Head: Mexico, Veracruz, pre-Columbian. A "sonriente" (smiling) pottery head, with headdress and earrings; ht. 3.75, wd. 5.5, dp. 2.25 in. Provenance: Collection of Ruth Begun
0054: Veracruz "Sonriente" Pottery HeadEst. $150-$300
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Veracruz "Sonriente" Standing Figure: Mexico, Veracruz, pre-Columbian. A "sonriente" (smiling) pottery figure standing with arms outstretched and remnants of black paint decoration; ht. 11, wd. 6.5, dp. 3 in.
0056: Veracruz "Sonriente" Standing FigureEst. $300-$500
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Veracruz Pottery Heads: Mexico, Veracruz, pre-Columbian. A group of three pottery heads, including one "sonriente" (smiling) face on stand, and two Remojadas heads with some black paint; sonriente (largest) ht. 5.75, wd.
0058: Veracruz Pottery HeadsEst. $150-$300
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Veracruz Pottery Figures: Mexico, Veracruz, pre-Columbian. A group of two pottery figures, including one figural vessel with a protruding nose and polychrome paint remnants, and one standing male with detailed face; standing
0059: Veracruz Pottery FiguresEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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Veracruz Pottery Head and Figure: Mexico, Veracruz, pre-Columbian. A group of two pottery pieces, including one Remojadas head fragment, and one seated figure with black paint; head fragment (larger) ht. 7, wd. 4.25, dp. 3.25 in.
0060: Veracruz Pottery Head and FigureEst. $100-$200
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Pre-Columbian Jade Carvings: Pre-Columbian. A group of two jade carvings, including one Costa Rica mask in gray-green with frog on forehead, and one ring in dark green with dog head on top; mask (larger) ht. 2, wd. 1.25, dp.
0062: Pre-Columbian Jade CarvingsEst. $100-$200
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Pre-Columbian Jade and Pottery: Mexico, pre-Columbian. A group of three pieces, including a jade head pendant in dark green, a pottery animal head or mask, and a pottery standing female figure; head (largest) ht. 4, wd. 4.75, dp.
0064: Pre-Columbian Jade and PotteryEst. $75-$150
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Pre-Columbian Style Carved Stone Mask: A pre-Columbian style carved stone mask in mottled green, red, and white; ht. 6.75, wd. 4.75, dp. 1.75 in. Provenance: Collection of Ruth Begun
0065: Pre-Columbian Style Carved Stone MaskEst. $75-$150
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Pre-Columbian Pottery Dogs: Mexico, pre-Columbian. A group of two pottery dogs, including one Jalisco reclining dog that was possibly a whistle or small wind instrument, and one Veracruz standing dog in gray clay; Veracruz dog
0067: Pre-Columbian Pottery DogsEst. $100-$200
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Pre-Columbian Pottery Figures, Plus: Pre-Columbian. A group of two pottery figures, including a head with applied and incised features, and a seated gray effigy figure; plus, a pre-Columbian style redware pottery seated bear or dog;
0068: Pre-Columbian Pottery Figures, PlusEst. $100-$300
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Pre-Columbian Pottery Heads, Plus: Pre-Columbian. A group of three pottery heads, including one Veracruz fragment with black paint, one demon or guardian head, and one of a helmeted figure; plus, a pottery dog fragment; demon/guardian
0069: Pre-Columbian Pottery Heads, PlusEst. $75-$150
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Pre-Columbian Pottery Head Fragments: Pre-Columbian. A group of sixteen pottery head fragments of various origins, including fifteen depicting human heads and one depicting a monkey head; largest ht. 3.25, wd. 3.25, dp. 2.25 in.
0071: Pre-Columbian Pottery Head FragmentsEst. $100-$200
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Jalisco Redware Female Figure: Mexico, Jalisco, pre-Columbian. A redware figure depicting a seated woman with arms folded; ht. 5, wd. 4, dp. 3 in. Provenance: Collection of Ruth Begun
0072: Jalisco Redware Female FigureEst. $100-$200
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