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19th C. Mexican Retablo, La Sagrada Familia en Para­so TerrenalPedro Hernandez, Ponchera con Picos FinosMatl Gem Set Collar, Earrings, and Matl Style Bracelet
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San Antonio, TX, United States
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Hecho en Mexico

A landmark auction event of the finest Mexican folk and fine arts featuring the personal collection of life-long Latin Arts dealer Michael Moss, with pieces from his Fredericksburg, Texas ranch home including one of the most exceptional collections of pinas (ceramic pineapples) in the world, all sourced personally by Mr. Moss over several decades of traveling through the villages in the Michoacan region of Mexico, as well as estate pieces from San Antonio, Texas entrepreneur Christopher Hill including religious art, Taxco silver, Puebla, Tlaquepaque, and Talavera ceramics, contemporary Mexican artworks, Mexican textiles, and rustic furnishings and home accessories. Do not miss this exciting celebration of wonderful Mexican style and tradition.
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Vintage Mexican Charger: Vintage Mexican ceramic charger with hand-painted circular patterns surrounding central Aztec calendar motif, on hand-built body, signed height 23.5 in. x width 23.5 in. x depth 2 in. We
0481: Vintage Mexican ChargerEst. $300-$400
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(2) Talavera-Style Ceramics: Pair of Mexican Talavera-style majolica chargers, the larger (T. Ruth, Mexico, 20th Century), featuring hand-painted calla lily motif, signed, with the smaller featuring hand-painted fruit motif,
0482: (2) Talavera-Style CeramicsEst. $100-$300
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Collection of Vintage Tlaquepaque: Collection of vintage Tlaquepaque, twelve pieces, includes three casserole platters of graduating sizes, set of three bowls with matching rims, two green bowls, one small vase, one small charger, and
0484: Collection of Vintage TlaquepaqueEst. $300-$400
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(2) Mexican Folk Art Ceramics: Two Mexican folk art ceramics, includes one Patamban (Michoacan) green on black dish, with floral motifs, one ceramic cazuela, from Santa Fe de Laguna, Michoacan, with codex-inspired hand-decorated
0485: (2) Mexican Folk Art CeramicsEst. $300-$400
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(2) Mexican Ceramics: Two Mexican ceramics, includes one molcajete de barro with mano, from Urupan, Michoacan, chocolate olla, from Taller Cuiriz (Tzintzuntzan, Michoacan), glazed, with cream colored floral decoration,
0486: (2) Mexican CeramicsEst. $200-$300
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Group of (3) Ceramic Dishes: Group pf three ceramic dishes, from Michoacan, molded clay, including one blue tray with dotted floral decoration, possibly from Capula (Michoacan), one round platter, from Patzcuaro (Michoacan),
0487: Group of (3) Ceramic DishesEst. $200-$300
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Collection of (7) Talavera Style Plates: Collection of seven Mexican majolica talavera style plates, featuring hand-painted motifs, polychrome and monochrome, some examples marked largest / diameter 11.5 in. x depth 1.5 Provenance:
0488: Collection of (7) Talavera Style PlatesEst. $200-$400
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Collection of (35) Talavera Style Ceramics: Collection of thrity-five Mexican majolica talavera style ceramics, includes bowls, plates, three small planters, featuring one plate marked "JMB / Mexico", one marked "San Gabriel"
0489: Collection of (35) Talavera Style CeramicsEst. $200-$400
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Group of (3) Olinala Lacquerware Trays: Group of three Olinala lacquer ware trays, hand-painted with aplicado (applique) technique, includes one two toned yellow and black tray, with floral motifs, one polychrome tray, featuring floral and
0490: Group of (3) Olinala Lacquerware TraysEst. $300-$400
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Assortment of Painted Mexican Ceramics: Four (4) assorted hand-painted tlaquepaque (Jalisco, Mexico) unglazed, hand-painted ceramics, depicting pastoral scenes featuring women with long braids, a man carrying vegetation, with agave and
0492: Assortment of Painted Mexican CeramicsEst. $200-$300
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Collection of (14) Mexican Ceramics: Collection of fourteen Mexican ceramics, including pitchers, incense burners, planters, etc., featuring regions such as Oaxaca, Jalisco, etc. height 9.5 in. x width 9.25 in. x depth 8 in. /
0493: Collection of (14) Mexican CeramicsEst. $200-$400
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Collection of (19) Mexican Ceramics: Collection of nineteen Mexican ceramics, to include two chocolate pitchers, one cazuela, marked "Mexico", platters, one rooster molcajete, etc., featuring examples from regions such as
0494: Collection of (19) Mexican CeramicsEst. $200-$300
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Collection of Vintage Mexican Servingware: Collection of vintage Mexican serving ware, with brown glazed exterior, cream glazed interiors, featuring codex-inspired depictions of Indigenous Mexican flora, along with Nahuatl language names of
0495: Collection of Vintage Mexican ServingwareEst. $200-$400
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