Antique Pre-Columbian Art auction 2025-03-23 Auction - 78 Price Results - Hunting 4 Treasures in FL
Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan green stone maskPre-Columbian Teotihuacan green stone figurePre-Columbian Olmec jade figure
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Lake Placid, FL, United States
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Antique Pre-Columbian Art auction

Step into a world of mystery, wonder, and cultural richness as we invite you to embark on a captivating journey through time at our "Ancient Treasures Unveiled: Pre-Columbian Art Auction." This extraordinary event promises to be a celebration of the unparalleled artistry and craftsmanship of the indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of pre-Columbian art, this auction offers a unique opportunity to acquire exceptional pieces that are sure to become cherished additions to your collection. Join us for an unforgettable evening that pays homage to the artistry and ingenuity of the indigenous peoples who once thrived in the Americas. "Ancient Treasures Unveiled" promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime event where history, culture, and art converge in a celebration of human creativity and heritage. Mark your calendar and prepare to bid on these timeless treasures, preserving the legacy of pre-Columbian civilizations for generations to come. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history at this remarkable auction event.
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Pre-Columbian Huari stone citadel: This Pre-Columbian Huari stone artifact resembles a model or schematic of a citadel, likely reflecting the architectural layout and urban planning of the Huari (or Wari) civilization, which
0001: Pre-Columbian Huari stone citadelEst. $4,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Taino stone hacha: Pre-Columbian Taíno stone hacha from the Dominican Republic, a ceremonial artifact used by the Taíno people. Made from dark gray stone, possibly basalt, the hacha has a smooth, polished surface
0003: Pre-Columbian Taino stone hachaEst. $400-$600
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Pre-Columbian Taino stone hacha: Pre-Columbian Taíno stone hacha from the Dominican Republic, a ceremonial artifact used by the Taíno people. Made from dark gray stone, possibly basalt, the hacha has a smooth, polished surface
0004: Pre-Columbian Taino stone hachaEst. $400-$600
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Pre-Columbian Taino stone hacha: Pre-Columbian Taíno stone hacha from the Dominican Republic, a ceremonial object crafted by the Taíno people. Made from polished greenish-gray stone, the hacha has an elongated, tapered form with a
0005: Pre-Columbian Taino stone hachaEst. $400-$600
Rare Pre-Columbian Nazca carved stone kero: This rare Pre-Columbian Nazca carved stone kero is a striking artifact showcasing the artistry of the ancient Nazca civilization, known for its ceremonial and ritualistic vessels. Crafted from stone,
0006: Rare Pre-Columbian Nazca carved stone keroEst. $8,000-$9,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Moche copper nose ornament: A Pre-Columbian Moche copper nose ornament from ancient Peru, dating approximately from 100–700 CE. This nose ornament features a curved, decorative design with stylized animals, likely birds,
0007: Pre-Columbian Moche copper nose ornamentEst. $600-$800
Pre-Columbian Chavin carved stone kero: A Pre-Columbian Chavin carved stone kero, cylindrical in shape, intricately decorated with complex geometric and linear patterns typical of Chavin artistry. The stone is a mottled dark greenish-brown
0009: Pre-Columbian Chavin carved stone keroEst. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Chimu copper nose ornament: A Pre-Columbian Chimú copper nose ornament from ancient Peru, likely dating from around 900–1470 CE. This ornament features a crescent shape with perforations along the edges, designed to fit
0011: Pre-Columbian Chimu copper nose ornamentEst. $400-$500
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Pre-Columbian Olmec green stone jaguar mask: Pre-Columbian Olmec Green Stone Jaguar Mask: This intricately carved mask, crafted from polished green stone with natural marbled veins of white, red, and darker green, reflects the Olmec
0012: Pre-Columbian Olmec green stone jaguar maskEst. $3,000-$6,000
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Pre-Columbian Taino Green Stone Hacha: Pre-Columbian Taíno green stone hacha, a ceremonial artifact from the indigenous Taíno culture of the Caribbean, particularly in the Dominican Republic. The hacha is elongated and tapers to a sharp
0013: Pre-Columbian Taino Green Stone HachaEst. $400-$600
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Pre-Columbian Taino Stone Hacha: Pre-Columbian Taíno stone hacha, a ceremonial artifact from the indigenous Taíno culture of the Caribbean, particularly in the Dominican Republic. Made from dark gray stone, the hacha has a smooth,
0014: Pre-Columbian Taino Stone HachaEst. $400-$600
Pre-Columbian Chavin Stone Mortar: Pre-Columbian Chavín Stone Mortar: This ceremonial mortar, carved from a single block of stone, originates from the Chavín culture (circa 900–200 BCE) of ancient Peru. The artifact is shaped in
0016: Pre-Columbian Chavin Stone MortarEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Pre-Columbian Olmec Green Stone Mask: Pre-Columbian Olmec Green Stone Mask: This intricately carved mask, originating from the Olmec civilization (circa 1200–400 BCE), is crafted from green stone, a material highly valued for its
0017: Pre-Columbian Olmec Green Stone MaskEst. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Chavin stone mask: Pre-Columbian stone mask, possibly from the Chavín culture of ancient Peru, dating between 900–200 BCE. The mask is intricately carved from a greenish-gray stone, featuring exaggerated facial
0018: Pre-Columbian Chavin stone maskEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Pre-Columbian Maya green stone vessel: Pre-Columbian Mayan green stone vessel, likely dating between 600–900 CE during the Late Classic period. The cylindrical vessel is intricately carved with a detailed anthropomorphic face, featuring
0019: Pre-Columbian Maya green stone vesselEst. $3,000-$4,000
Pre-Columbian Chavin stone mortar: A Pre-Columbian Chavín stone mortar, circa 900–500 BCE, originating in Ancient Peru. Crafted from polished brown stone, the mortar has a cylindrical form with intricate, symmetrical geometric
0020: Pre-Columbian Chavin stone mortarEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
Pre-Columbian Chavin stone figure: A Pre-Columbian Chavín stone figure from Ancient Peru, dating to approximately 900–500 BCE. This carved sculpture is crafted from dark, speckled stone, representing a humanoid figure with distinct
0021: Pre-Columbian Chavin stone figureEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Pre-Columbian Condorhuasi Stone Kero: A rare and beautifully carved stone kero from the Condorhuasi-Alamito Culture, Early Intermediate Period (200-400 CE). This cylindrical vessel, made from a single piece of light-colored stone,
0023: Pre-Columbian Condorhuasi Stone KeroEst. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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Large Pre-Columbian Taino stone figure: This is a large Pre-Columbian Taíno stone figure, likely dating between 1000–1500 CE, originating from the Caribbean, particularly the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico. The figure is intricately
0024: Large Pre-Columbian Taino stone figureEst. $5,000-$8,000