Latin American Art + Design 2024-04-23 Auction - 333 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 9
Jose Sabogal Dieguez (1888-1956, Peruvian), "Cosco Paya-Cuna (Chisme)," 1926A near pair of Mexican chapel sanctuary doorsA Carmen Beckmann Mexican silver and opal cuff bracelet
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Latin American Art + Design

Discover the vibrant colors and rich cultural heritage of Latin America at our upcoming auction of Latin American Art and Design. Featuring 130 lots by renowned artists from North, Central, and South America, this auction showcases the bold compositions of Rufino Tamayo to works by Diego Rivera, Carlos M?rida, and Jos? Sabogal Dieguez. Explore a selection of Spanish Colonial furniture and decorative objects, including carved Christos, crucifixes, and santos. Adorn yourself with timeless elegance with our collection of Mexican silver craftsmanship by Spratling, Pineda, Aguilar, Los Castillo, and Margot de Taxco.
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Jennifer Wilson
Fine Art Director
Maranda Moran
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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A group of Latin American santos bultos figures: A group of Latin American santos bultos figures 19th/20th century The carved wood and polychrome figures comprising Our Lady of Guadalupe, Madonna of the Immaculate Conception, Saint Anthony of
0193: A group of Latin American santos bultos figuresEst. $700-$900
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A group of Mexican carved wood masks: A group of Mexican carved wood masks 19th/early 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Each unmarked Comprising six carved wood masks, four with polychrome and one with applied leather and horse hair, each set
0194: A group of Mexican carved wood masksEst. $500-$700
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Three Bolivian Tinku cowhide montera helmets: Three Bolivian Tinku cowhide montera helmets Late 19th century Modeled after Spanish conquistador helmets and traditionally worn by male dancers in Festive Tinku rituals, each helmet constructed from
0195: Three Bolivian Tinku cowhide montera helmetsEst. $300-$500
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Two Peruvian shawl pins: Two Peruvian shawl pins Pre-columbian (15th century) or later Likely of Paracas/Nazca origin, each pin with hammered metal figural panel, one featuring feline figures and adorned with birds, the
0196: Two Peruvian shawl pinsEst. $800-$1,200
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Two Panamanian framed mola textiles: Two Panamanian framed mola textiles Early/mid-20th century Comprising one black on white applique depicting three birds, the other in polychrome applique depicting a reptilian figure, 2 pieces
0197: Two Panamanian framed mola textilesEst. $200-$300
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A group of Panamanian mola textiles: A group of Panamanian mola textiles Early/mid-20th century The vibrantly embroidered fabric panels with applique elements, each depicting various avian, serpentine, or geometric motifs, 12 pieces
0198: A group of Panamanian mola textilesEst. $300-$500
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A group of Panamanian mola textiles: A group of Panamanian mola textiles Early/mid-20th century One with fabric tag stitched to corner: Authentic San Blas Indian Mola / Handmade in Panama; one with lettering: Robles Conlacampana /
0199: A group of Panamanian mola textilesEst. $300-$500
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Four Panamanian mola shirts: Four Panamanian mola shirts Mid-20th century One reading: Pedro Infante / Originales The cotton and polyester shirts constructed from vibrantly embroidered fabric panels featuring applique designs
0200: Four Panamanian mola shirtsEst. $200-$300
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Four Panamanian mola shirts: Four Panamanian mola shirts Mid-20th century The cotton and polyester shirts constructed from vibrantly embroidered fabric panels featuring applique designs depicting various anthropomorphic
0201: Four Panamanian mola shirtsEst. $200-$300
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Five Panamanian mola shirts: Five Panamanian mola shirts Mid-20th century The cotton and polyester shirts constructed from vibrantly embroidered fabric panels featuring applique designs depicting various flora, fauna, and
0202: Five Panamanian mola shirtsEst. $200-$300
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Two Bolivian embroidered felt bowler hats: Two Bolivian embroidered felt bowler hats Early/mid-20th century The wool felt hats with stiff crowns, each brightly embroidered in banded wool and cotton with applied pompom flourish to one side, 2
0204: Two Bolivian embroidered felt bowler hatsEst. $200-$400
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A group of Latin American wrought iron single spurs: A group of Latin American wrought iron single spurs Early 20th century One heel marked: FD The assembled group of unmatched spurs, all but one wrought iron, three with silver inlay, each of various
0205: A group of Latin American wrought iron single spursEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A pair of Mexican silver inlaid charro spurs: A pair of Mexican silver inlaid charro spurs Circa 1920 The wrought iron spurs with silver inlaid to outer heel band, shanks, and outer strap buttons, each with circular shank issuing six and
0206: A pair of Mexican silver inlaid charro spursEst. $200-$400
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A pair of South American carved wood stirrups: A pair of South American carved wood stirrups 19th century; Chile/Argentina After Spanish Colonial design, the wood stirrups with blunt tips, various carved motifs, and cast iron oxbow straps, 2
0208: A pair of South American carved wood stirrupsEst. $500-$700
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Three pairs of South American stirrups: Three pairs of South American stirrups 19th century; Chile/Argentina Comprising one Mapuche-style pair of carved wood, another Huaso-style carved wood pair with silver inlaid cast iron oxbow straps,
0210: Three pairs of South American stirrupsEst. $300-$500
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A Mexican sterling silver coffee and tea service: A Mexican sterling silver coffee and tea service Mid-20th century Each stamped: CLS / Sterling 925 / Hecho en Mexico / [Eagle 141] Comprising a coffee pot (9.25" H x 10" W x 5.75" D),
0214: A Mexican sterling silver coffee and tea serviceEst. $3,000-$5,000
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An Alfredo Ortega and Sons sterling silver tray: An Alfredo Ortega and Sons sterling silver tray Mid-20th century Stamped to underside: Sterling / 925 / Ortega / Mexico / [logo] / 13999 The Colonial-style Mexican sterling silver tray with opposed
0216: An Alfredo Ortega and Sons sterling silver trayEst. $400-$600