PRE-COLUMBIAN ART 2011-02-19 Auction - 363 Price Results - Millea Bros Ltd in NJ - Page 11
73: Moche IV polychromed ceramic skull form jar130: Large Pre-Columbian ceramic head fragment79: Vera Cruz ceramic seated female figure
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Boonton, NJ, United States
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PRE-COLUMBIAN ART

Millea Bros Ltd

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SPECIAL TWO-DAY SINGLE OWNER AUCTION - DAY 1 OF 2: PRE-COLUMBIAN ART - Saturday, February 19 @ 10:00am - [lots 1-362] – A truly rare buying opportunity. Nearly 3500 artifacts previously unseen and completely fresh to the market. The remainder of an Important and Internationally Renowned Collection removed from long-term storage to be sold anonymously and without reserve. Painted Ceramics, Metalwork, Stone & Textiles of Mexico, Central & South America. Including Nazca, Moche, Chimu, Inca, Chancay, Nicoya, Paracas, Vicus, Nayarit and Jalisco works of art. Also to include two English collector’s cabinets, a George III chest-on -chest, majolica jar and cover by Emile-Othon Friesz (1879-1949, French) and three Songye masks.
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(3) large Peruvian bronze Tumi: (3) large Peruvian bronze Tumi, Prob. Chimu, 15.75"l x 5"w Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.
0242: (3) large Peruvian bronze TumiEst. $200-$300
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(5) small Peruvian bronze Tumi: (5) small Peruvian bronze Tumi, One with stag finial, two others with bird head terminals, 4.25"l x 4.25"w (largest), 2.5"l x 1.25"w (smallest) Provenance: From an important and internationally
0243: (5) small Peruvian bronze TumiEst. $300-$500
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Jalisco ceramic standing female figure holding a b: Jalisco ceramic standing female figure holding a bowl, With scarification marks to shoulder, 16"h x 9"w Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold
0247: Jalisco ceramic standing female figure holding a bEst. $800-$1,200
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(6) Pre-Columbian/Chancay ceramic figures: (6) Pre-Columbian/Chancay ceramic figures, Incl. two slab figures, 9.25"h x 8"w (largest), 2.5"h x 3"w (smallest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection
0248: (6) Pre-Columbian/Chancay ceramic figuresEst. $150-$250
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Chinesco painted ceramic seated female figure: Chinesco painted ceramic seated female figure, 6.5"h x 4.5"w Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.
0249: Chinesco painted ceramic seated female figureEst. $400-$600
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(8) Peruvian and Costa Rican ceramic figures: (8) Peruvian and Costa Rican ceramic figures, 5.5"h x 3.75"w (largest), 3.25"h x 2.5"w (smallest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold
0250: (8) Peruvian and Costa Rican ceramic figuresEst. $200-$300
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Colima ceramic dance group: Colima ceramic dance group, 5.5"h x 6.5"dia. Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.
0253: Colima ceramic dance groupEst. $400-$600
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(3) Costa Rican and Peruvian Brownware vessels: (3) Costa Rican and Peruvian Brownware vessels, Incl. one tripod bowl, 3.5"h x 8"dia. Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without
0255: (3) Costa Rican and Peruvian Brownware vesselsEst. $250-$350
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(8) Pre-Columbian/Peruvian ceramic bowls: (8) Pre-Columbian/Peruvian ceramic bowls, 2.5"h x 7.75"dia. (largest), 1.5"h x 4.25"dia. (smallest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold
0260: (8) Pre-Columbian/Peruvian ceramic bowlsEst. $150-$250
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Costa Rican ceramic figure of a squatting male: Costa Rican ceramic figure of a squatting male, 8"h x 5.5"w Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.
0261: Costa Rican ceramic figure of a squatting maleEst. $200-$300
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(2) Pre-Columbian fragmentary ceramic figures: (2) Pre-Columbian fragmentary ceramic figures, Incl. a blackware demon spirit and a Zapotec? figural urn fragment, 9.75"h x 6.5"w (larger), 8.75"h x 5.25"w (smaller) Provenance: From an important
0262: (2) Pre-Columbian fragmentary ceramic figuresEst. $250-$350
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Large Pre-Columbian fragmentary ceramic figure: Large Pre-Columbian fragmentary ceramic figure, 26"h x 14.25"w Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.
0263: Large Pre-Columbian fragmentary ceramic figureEst. $100-$150