Authentic Ancient Art 2024-12-15 Auction - 68 Price Results - Minerva Gallery in FL - Page 3
Pre-Columbian Aztec stone goddess figurePre-Columbian Moche warrior stirrup vesselPre-Columbian Moche III Ai apaec pottery vessel - TL tested
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Sebring, FL, United States
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Authentic Ancient Art

Immerse yourself in a world of ancient artistry and cultural heritage at our exclusive live auction featuring an exceptional collection of authentic Pre-Columbian art. Since 2008, we have been specializing in Pre-Columbian art, curating a portfolio that highlights the richness and diversity of ancient cultures from across the Americas. This meticulously curated event presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and historically significant pieces, each with provenance that attests to its authenticity and origin.
Auction Curator:
Carlos Regueira
Carlos Regueira
Owner/Executive Director, Antiquities & Pre-Columbian Art
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Pre-Columbian Taino Shell Pectoral: This exquisite Pre-Columbian Taino shell pectoral is a masterpiece of Indigenous Caribbean artistry, showcasing the spiritual and ceremonial significance of Taino craftsmanship. Carved from a large
0049: Pre-Columbian Taino Shell PectoralEst. $1,300-$1,500Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Nazca Late Period Painted Bowl: This finely crafted terracotta bowl from the Nazca civilization’s late period (300–600 CE) showcases the rich artistry and symbolism of Pre-Columbian cultures. The bowl features an inward-sloping
0055: Pre-Columbian Nazca Late Period Painted BowlEst. $700-$900
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Pre-Columbian Moche IV pottery bird vessel: A Pre-Columbian Moche IV Bird Vessel with a Snake in its Mouth, a ceramic artifact from the Moche culture of northern Peru, dating approximately from 450 to 550 CE, during the Late Moche Period
0058: Pre-Columbian Moche IV pottery bird vesselEst. $1,600-$2,600
Pre-Columbian Maya pottery copador bowl: Pre-Columbian Maya pottery copador bowl from El Salvador/Guatemala, ca. 600-900 CE. A vibrant painted bowl with several maya swimmer figures separated by a band of pseudo glyphs on the upper rim, and
0059: Pre-Columbian Maya pottery copador bowlEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Pre-Columbian Mezcala stone figure: A Pre-Columbian Mezcala stone figure from the Guerrero region of Mexico, dating from the Late Preclassic to Early Classic period (circa 300 BCE - 300 CE). The figure is carved from a dark green to
0060: Pre-Columbian Mezcala stone figureEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
Pre-Columbian Mezcala stone temple: Pre-Columbian Mezcala stone temple model, originating from the Guerrero region of Mexico, dating from the Late Preclassic to Early Classic period (circa 300 BCE - 300 CE). This carved stone model is
0061: Pre-Columbian Mezcala stone templeEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Aztec stone goddess figure: An Aztec stone sculpture depicting a goddess, from the Postclassic period (circa 1200–1400 CE). The figure is carved from a rough, gray volcanic stone, which has a textured surface that shows signs
0063: Pre-Columbian Aztec stone goddess figureEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Pre-Columbian Moche IV Mutilated warrior vessel: A Pre-Columbian Moche IV ceramic vessel depicting a kneeling warrior from Peru, ca. 500-700 CE. with evidence of symbolic mutilation, a representation likely tied to Moche rituals or narratives of
0064: Pre-Columbian Moche IV Mutilated warrior vesselEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Large Pre-Columbian Nayarit pottery figure: A large Pre-Columbian Nayarit San Sebastián-style ceramic figure, originating from West Mexico and dating to approximately 100 BCE to 250 CE. The figure represents a seated human in a relaxed pose,
0065: Large Pre-Columbian Nayarit pottery figureEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Pre-Columbian Moche V pottery duck vessel: Pre-Columbian Moche V pottery vessel in the form of a stylized duck, a common motif in Moche art reflecting the importance of aquatic animals in their culture. The vessel is crafted from fine clay,
0066: Pre-Columbian Moche V pottery duck vesselEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Pre-Columbian Moche IV Duck vessel: Pre-Columbian Moche IV stirrup-spout vessel in the form of a duck, dating to approximately 500–600 CE. The vessel features a naturalistic yet stylized representation of a duck with smooth, rounded
0069: Pre-Columbian Moche IV Duck vesselEst. $800-$900
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Pre-Columbian Nazca pottery bird stirrup vessel: Pre-Columbian Nazca ceramic polychrome stirrup vessel from the South Coast of Pery, dating to approximately 200–600 CE, is intricately crafted in the form of a stylized bird. Characteristic of the
0099: Pre-Columbian Nazca pottery bird stirrup vesselEst. $1,600-$2,600