Made in Mexico 2022-02-17 Auction - 361 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA
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Jorge Marin (b. 1963, Mexican)A Mata Ortiz pottery jar, by Juan QuezadaA William Spratling silver and rosewood necklace
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Made in Mexico

Moran?s is delighted to introduce the new year with an installment of our Made in Mexico auction on February 15th, 2022. With 360 lots in the auction, 230 of those are mostly mid-20th Century Mexican jewelry from all the preeminent designers including Antonio Pineda. William Spratling, Hector Aguilar, Matlilde Poulat and Hubert Harmon amongst other notable designers. Fine art and sculpture offerings from Francisco Zuniga, Jorge Marin, Carlos Merida, Felipe Castañeda, Gustavo Montoya dot the catalogue with color and intrigue. Additionally, the sale will present a selection of Latin and Central American art, including Guatemalan, Peruvian, and Panamanian silver, pottery, and woodwork. Also on offer is a large collection of Mexican pottery including excellent examples of polychrome ceramics of Jalisco including Tlaquepaque, Tonalá pottery, with master ceramicist Juan Quezada among a strong collection of Mata Ortiz.
Auction Curator:
Maranda Moran
Maranda Moran
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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Four devotional tin wall crosses: Three groupings: A Nicolas Madrid reverse-painted glass and tin cross 2006 Signed and dated: Nicolas Madrid / 2006 The glass panels with a polychromed swirl motif encased in hand-formed
0001: Four devotional tin wall crossesEst. $200-$300
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A group of devotional wood wall crosses: 20th/21st Century Each ocotillo cross illegibly inscribed in black ink [one possibly signed "BC 18"] Comprising three barnwood crosses, two crosses with chased tin over wood, and three ocotillo
0002: A group of devotional wood wall crossesEst. $300-$500
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Two Mexican silver cross necklaces: Two works: A necklace with four silver crosses of various ages and designs attached to a silver bead and green glass necklace Second Half 20th Century Crosses stamped variously: Sterling;
0008: Two Mexican silver cross necklacesEst. $500-$700
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Jorge Marin (b. 1963, Mexican): "Superficie de Argon II," 1997 Zacatecas polychrome clay, and glass on wood base Appears unsigned; titled to gallery label on underside 33.5" H x 14" W x 11" D Provenance: Couturier
0009: Jorge Marin (b. 1963, Mexican)Est. $5,000-$7,000
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A pair of sand-weighted tin candelabra: Circa 1940s; Mexico Each three-light candelabrum with floral and leaf motifs and chased designs, 2 pieces Each: 13.25" H x 13" W x 4.75" D
0010: A pair of sand-weighted tin candelabraEst. $200-$300
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A Guatemalan wood dowry chest: Circa 1940s; Guatemala The lidded wood chest raised on a stand with a single drawer, 2 pieces Chest: 20" H x 39.5" W x 21" D; On stand: 40.25" H x 42.5" W x 22.25" D
0011: A Guatemalan wood dowry chestEst. $500-$700
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Mexican School (19th Century): Saint Joseph and young Jesus Polychrome tin retablo 9.25" H x 7.25" W
0012: Mexican School (19th Century)Est. $200-$300
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Mexican School (19th Century): Madonna and Child Polychrome tin retablo 12" H x 9" W
0013: Mexican School (19th Century)Est. $400-$600
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Mexican School (19th Century): Saint Ysidro de Labrador Polychrome tin retablo 14" H x 10" W
0014: Mexican School (19th Century)Est. $400-$600
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A painted wood "nicho" cabinet: Circa 1970s; Mexico The small niche cabinet painted green with a single glazed door 14.75" H x 11" W x 7" D
0015: A painted wood "nicho" cabinetEst. $200-$300
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A set of Fred Davis silver and amethyst jewelry: Pre-1948; Mexico City, Mexico Each stamped with conjoined FD for Fred Davis; Necklace further stamped: Mexico A necklace comprised of caviar-motif links each centering a cabochon amethyst,
0016: A set of Fred Davis silver and amethyst jewelryEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A set of Fred Davis silver and amethyst jewelry: Pre-1948; Mexico City, Mexico Each stamped with FD for Fred Davis; Further stamped: Silver / Mexico / Made in Mexico Comprised of a chevron link necklace featuring a large cushion-shaped
0017: A set of Fred Davis silver and amethyst jewelryEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A set of Fred Davis silver and amethyst jewelry: Pre-1948; Mexico City, Mexico Each stamped with conjoined FD for Fred Davis; Further stamped: Silver / Mexico; Necklace further stamped: [Eagle 22] Comprising a collar necklace with amethyst
0018: A set of Fred Davis silver and amethyst jewelryEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Fred Davis silver and turquoise necklace: Mid-20th Century; Mexico City, Mexico Stamped: FD [conjoined] / Sterling / Mexico Comprising a collar necklace consisting of openwork links with square clusters of silver half-spheres and
0021: A Fred Davis silver and turquoise necklaceEst. $600-$800
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A Fred Davis silver and obsidian necklace: Pre-1948; Mexico City, Mexico Stamped with conjoined FD for Fred Davis A necklace comprised of alternating set obsidian and silver architectural panels suspended on a narrow silver link chain
0022: A Fred Davis silver and obsidian necklaceEst. $500-$700
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Felipe Castaneda (b. 1933, Mexican): Seated woman, 1968 Patinated bronze on wood base Edition 11/111; signed and dated in the cast 8.5" H x 7.5" W x 8.75" D
0023: Felipe Castaneda (b. 1933, Mexican)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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