Asian, Pre-Colombian, & Ethnographic Art 2020-12-02 Auction - 158 Price Results - AriMeca Gallery in NY - Page 3
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Xia Dynasty Collared Bi w/ Dragons (COA by Dr. Gu Fang)Life Size Olmec Ceramic Baby (1200-900 BC)Dan Female Mask (Late 19th c.), African
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Asian, Pre-Colombian, & Ethnographic Art

A seasonal look at the Art of ancient cultures. From Chinese jades, to Pre-Colombian masks, and African reliquaries, we are exploring the cultural artifacts that keep our interest today.
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Rare Jade Veracruz Hacha (300-900 AD): Rare Jade Veracruz Hacha (300-900 AD) Hachas are a distinctive form associated with art from the Classic Veracruz culture, which flourished along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico between A.D. 300 and
0042: Rare Jade Veracruz Hacha (300-900 AD)Est. $10,000-$12,000
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Zapotec Funerary Urn (300-900 AD): Zapotec Funerary Urn (300-900 AD)Ceramic urns were often deposited as funerary offerings at the site of Monte Alban in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. The vessels are typically cylindrical and
0045: Zapotec Funerary Urn (300-900 AD)Est. $4,000-$7,000
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Jade Teotihuacan Maskette (100-650 AD): Jade Teotihuacan Maskette (100-650 AD)This rare maskette from Teotihuacan is carved in a semi-translucent apple green jade. The broad sloped forehead, almond eyes, broad upturned nose, and
0048: Jade Teotihuacan Maskette (100-650 AD)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Teotihuacan Priest Figure (100-650 AD): Teotihuacan Priest Figure (100-650 AD)The figure has arms reminiscent of the M10 Mezcala figures from Guerrero. The broad face has large oval eyes and full lips slightly opened, indicating a lifelike
0050: Teotihuacan Priest Figure (100-650 AD)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Aztec Bowl w/ Drunken Rabbits (1300-1521 AD): Aztec Bowl w/ Drunken Rabbits (1300-1521 AD)A noble lord is depicted in the center of the bowl, tongue extended so show he has shed sacred blood for the Gods, and also a sign of his intoxication.
0051: Aztec Bowl w/ Drunken Rabbits (1300-1521 AD)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Aztec Xipe Totec Head Wearing Flayed Skin Mask: Massive Xipe Totec Head Wearing Flayed Skin Mask (1300-1521 AD)In art Xipe Totec was a popular subject both in statues and masks. He is most often represented rather grotesquely with a bloated face
0054: Aztec Xipe Totec Head Wearing Flayed Skin MaskEst. $12,000-$16,000
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Large Olmec Corn God Mask (1200-900 BC): Olmec Corn God Mask (1200-900 BC)The classic v cleft forehead of this dark green Olmec mask denotes it to be the Corn God. Thought to represent the budding leaves of the corn plant, two of the v
0056: Large Olmec Corn God Mask (1200-900 BC)Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Olmec Jade Axe (1200-600 BC): Olmec Jade Axe (1200-600 BC) Jade was one of the most important, and valuable Stones to the Olmec People. The use of Jade as both Tools, and Jewelry, shows the great importance it held. The Hacha,
0056A: Olmec Jade Axe (1200-600 BC)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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