Clars October Auction, Day 1 2012-10-06 Auction - 868 Price Results - Clars Auctions in CA - Page 29
254: Paintings, Gao Ping636: Pre-Columbian, Zapotec Figure101A: Korean Wooden Small Chest
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Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica vessels: (lot of 4) Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica, probably Southern Mexico to Costa Rica, polychrome vessels, including three tripod bowls with some erosion and one unpainted restoration, tallest: 5.5''h
0643: Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica vesselsEst. $200-$400
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Pre-Columbian Vessels: (lot of 6) Pre-Columbian vessels from Mesoamerica and Peru AD 200-1200, solid condition, authentic, some rim chips, tallest: 3.75''h
0644: Pre-Columbian VesselsEst. $150-$250
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Pre-Columbian Vessels: (lot of 3) Pre-Columbian vessels, probably Costa Rica AD 750-1250, tallest: 6''h
0645: Pre-Columbian VesselsEst. $200-$400
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Pre-Columbian Heads: (lot of 2) Pre-Columbian heads probably both from larger sculptures, probably both Pre-Columbian Central Mexico, circa AD 300-900, largest: 6.5''h x 5.5''w
0646: Pre-Columbian HeadsEst. $100-$200
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Pre-Columbian Fragments and Objects: (lot of 13) Pre-Columbian miscellaneous fragments and objects including two spindle whorls, two small spinning tops, three unknown rounded objects of use and five fragments, probably all
0647: Pre-Columbian Fragments and ObjectsEst. $50-$100
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Pre-Columbian Objects: (lot of 10) Pre-Columbian tiny objects probably all from Mexico circa AD 100-750, including two tiny vessels, a bird shaped whistle, a stamp or a seal (''sello'') a mould form, three arrow heads and
0648: Pre-Columbian ObjectsEst. $50-$100
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Pre-Columbian vases: (lot of 3) Pre-Columbian vases of lovely form, the tallest from Tlatilco, Central Mexico, circa 500-200 BC, two red tones, repairs on one long 10.5''h crack, root marks, tri-lobed, the second a
0649: Pre-Columbian vasesEst. $500-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Stone Objects: (lot of 3) Pre-Columbian stone objects including a large head of volcanic stone, fragmented but showing all facial features, the medium sized a stone tool, probably a pestle or pounder, smallest a
0650: Pre-Columbian Stone ObjectsEst. $150-$250
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Pre-Columbian-style Figures: (lot of 16) Pre-Columbian-style figures including clay figurines, Olmec-style faces, etc., tallest: 8''h
0651: Pre-Columbian-style FiguresEst. $50-$100
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Pre-Columbian Style Figures: (lot of 9) Pre-Columbian style figurines and vessels, including figural containers, and tripod bowls, etc., together with two figurines, tallest: 10''h
0652: Pre-Columbian Style FiguresEst. $50-$100
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Pre-Columbian, Zapotec, Mexico Fragmented Urn: Pre-Columbian, Zapotec, Mexico, probably Monte Alban IIB, circa AD 500-900 fragmented urn, broken as is common and not currently restored, face is strong and in good condition, present are two hands,
0653: Pre-Columbian, Zapotec, Mexico Fragmented UrnEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Decorative Ethnographic Carvings: (lot of 14) Decorative ethnographic multi-figural wood carvings in an ''International Primitive'' style, possibly made in Indonesia, tallest 28''h
0654: Decorative Ethnographic CarvingsEst. $300-$500
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Decorative Ethnographic Containers: (lot of 8) Decorative ethnographic multi-figural mostly bamboo containers with figural stoppers in an ''International Primitive'' style, possibly made in Indonesia, largest: 20''h
0655: Decorative Ethnographic ContainersEst. $150-$250
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Indonesian-style carvings: (lot of 9) Indonesian-style decorative figural wood carvings, tallest: 22''h
0656: Indonesian-style carvingsEst. $250-$450
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Decorative Stone Carvings: Decorative stone carvings of a generic ''International Primitive'' ethnographic arts style probably made in Indonesia, tallest: 8''h
0657: Decorative Stone CarvingsEst. $200-$400
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Central African Figures: (Lot of 3) Central African wood figures, the tallest is a Yaka fetish, and was made for use and used, the thickest is a female figure, probably Teke from a good carver, but perhaps an early tourist
0658: Central African FiguresEst. $150-$250
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Decorative Ethnographic Carvings: (lot of 16) Decorative ethnographic medium multi-figural wood carvings in an ''International Primitive'' style, possibly made in Indonesia, tallest: 22''h
0659: Decorative Ethnographic CarvingsEst. $400-$600
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Decorative Ethnographic Containers: (lot of 3) Decorative ethnographic containers having multi-figural scenes in the ''International Primitive'' style, largest: 8''h x 13.5''w
0660: Decorative Ethnographic ContainersEst. $100-$200
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Bamboo Containers: (lot of 16) Decorative ethnographic carved, mostly bamboo, containers having multi-figural scenes in an ''International Primitive'' style, probably Indonesian, largest: 28.5''l
0661: Bamboo ContainersEst. $400-$600
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Indonesian Objects: (lot of 3) Associated group of Indonesian objects, including two with bamboo inscribed panels, one a wind chime, the third is a decorative example of a Batak container, with a Singha head, top, front
0662: Indonesian ObjectsEst. $50-$100
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Dayak, Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia figures: (lot of 7) Dayak, Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia and Dayak-style, probably mid to late 20th century, figurative sculptures and marker posts, four have outdoor patinas and were probably indigenously
0662A: Dayak, Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia figuresEst. $500-$1,000
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Mud clothes textiles: (Lot of 6) Ivory Coast, late 20th century, mud cloth textiles having indigenous black and white designs, useful for cloth, decoration and clothing, 48'' x 72'', Provenance: Property from a prominent
0663: Mud clothes textilesEst. $200-$400
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Ivory Coast textiles: (lot of 5) Ivory Coast, late 20th century, cotton textiles with naturalistic figural scenes on four and cacao bean motif on one, 6'2'' x 4'. Provenance: Property from a prominent Bay Area college
0664: Ivory Coast textilesEst. $150-$250
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Mud cloth textiles: (Lot of 4) Ivory Coast, late 20th century, mud cloth textiles having abstract designs with some gold and black colors, 64''h x 43''w. Provenance: Property from a prominent Bay Area college
0665: Mud cloth textilesEst. $100-$200