Hecho en Mexico 2025-06-21 Auction - 837 Price Results - Vogt Auction Texas in TX - Page 3
Pina de HojasEarly Spanish Colonial PaintingAttrib. Castillo Familia, Tree of Life Candelabra
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San Antonio, TX, United States
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Hecho en Mexico

Property from the extraordinary Latin American collection of David & Linda Caplan of Tucson, Arizona and Malibu, California, to include pieces the Caplans personally acquired in their travels across Mexico and beyond, with outstanding folk art examples from Puebla, Oaxaca, Tlaquepaque, Tonala, Michoacan, and Olinala, by celebrated families including Linares, Uriarte, Soteno, Lucano, and Porres, as well as original pieces from artists Juan O'Gorman, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Francisco Zuniga, Jose Vives-Atsara, Jose Trinidad Bernabe, Teodora Blanco, Nicario Jiminez Quispe, and others, hacienda furniture, fine silver, jewelry, textiles, and superb early church & devotional art. Do not miss this landmark celebration of the vibrant, passionate artisanal traditions of Mexico and Latin America!
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Ocumicho Heaven and Hell Tree of Life: Large ceramic Ocumicho (Michoacan) tree of life depicting heaven and hell, with various religious figures and allegories shown, circa early 2000sheight 38 in. x width 34 in. x depth 8
0047: Ocumicho Heaven and Hell Tree of LifeEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Ocumicho Ceramic Tree of Life, Holy Trinity: Ocumicho (Michoacan) ceramic tree of life depicting the Holy Trinity, with intricate details and religious iconography, circa 1970sheight 22.5 in. x width 13 in. x depth 6 in.Provenance:
0048: Ocumicho Ceramic Tree of Life, Holy TrinityEst. $600-$900
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Tree of Life, Adam and Eve: Hand-painted Mexican folk art sculpture depicting the Tree of Life with Adam and Eve, a serpent, flowers, leaves, and fruit, signed "Ortega's" on the baseheight 9.5 in. x width 10
0049: Tree of Life, Adam and EveEst. $300-$500
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Tree of Life Candelabra: Mexican ceramic tree of life candelabra, unglazed, with floral motif appliqueheight 19.5 in. x width 18.5 in. x depth 5 in. Provenance: Property from a home in San Antonio, Texas
0050: Tree of Life CandelabraEst. $400-$600
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Ceramic Tree of Life: Ceramic earthenware tree of life candelabra, with three arms, bird and flower motifs throughoutheight 12 in. x width 12 in. x depth 3.5 in.Provenance: From the home of a San Antonio, Texas interior
0051: Ceramic Tree of LifeEst. $300-$500
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Ceramic Tree of Life: Ceramic tree of life candelabra, with five arms, and floral motifs throughoutheight 10 in. x diameter 8 in.Provenance: From the home of a San Antonio, Texas interior designer
0052: Ceramic Tree of LifeEst. $300-$400
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Alfonso Soteno F., Catrina Tree of Life: Alfonso Soteno F. (b. 20th century, Mexico), detailed ceramic tree of life candelabra, depicting catrina (female skeleton), signed on base's reverseheight 15 in. x width 13 in. x depth 3.5
0053: Alfonso Soteno F., Catrina Tree of LifeEst. $500-$800
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Tiburcio Soteno Fernandez, Noah's Arc Candelabra: Tiburcio Soteno Fernandez (Metepec, Mexico, b. 1952) ceramic tree of life candelabra depicting Noah’s arc with various animals, signed "Tiburcio Soteno" and dated 1996 inside
0054: Tiburcio Soteno Fernandez, Noah's Arc CandelabraEst. $700-$1,100
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Oscar Soteno E., Garden of Eden Tree of Life: Oscar Soteno E. (b. 1971, Metepec, Mexico), hand-sculpted and painted ceramic tree of life candelabra depicting the Garden of Eden with animals, Adam and Eve, angel, and sun and moon
0055: Oscar Soteno E., Garden of Eden Tree of LifeEst. $300-$400
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(2) Mexican Garden of Eden Sculptures: Two Mexican ceramic folk art pieces depicting the Temptation in the Garden of Eden, with one hand-painted sculpture by Jose Juan Garcia Aguilar (Aguilar Familia, Oaxaca, Mexico) signed on base, and
0056: (2) Mexican Garden of Eden SculpturesEst. $300-$400
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Juan Hernandez Arzalos, Unpainted Candelabra: Juan Hernandez Arzalos (Metepec, Mexico), small unpainted, hand-sculptuted tree of life candelabra, circa 2000sheight 7.5 in. x width 6.5 in. x depth 2 in.Provenance: Property from the
0057: Juan Hernandez Arzalos, Unpainted CandelabraEst. $300-$600
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Juan Hernandez Arzalos, Noah's Ark Tree of Life: Juan Hernandez Arzalos (Metepec, Mexico), hand-sculpted and painted ceramic tree of life candelabra, depicting Noah’s Arc scene with detailed animal motifs throughout, circa 2000sheight 7.25
0058: Juan Hernandez Arzalos, Noah's Ark Tree of LifeEst. $200-$400
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Large Mexican Folk Art Ceramic Candelbara: Large Mexican folk art ceramic candelabra, with camel-like form, multi-tiered design and numerous candle holders, hanging star details and figure at top, signed 'Nasse' on the baseheight 25
0059: Large Mexican Folk Art Ceramic CandelbaraEst. $600-$900
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Candelario Medrano, Ceramic Church: Candelario Medrano (1918-1986, Jalisco, Mexico), ceramic church, modeled and painted clay, featuring figures throughout, several arched details, bent wire finials, from Santa Cruz de
0060: Candelario Medrano, Ceramic ChurchEst. $600-$900
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Mexican Folk Art Ceramic Church: Mexican folk art ceramic church, hand-built with painted accents, and church bellsheight 14 in. x width 8.5 in. x depth 9 in.Provenance: Property from a home in San Antonio, Texas
0061: Mexican Folk Art Ceramic ChurchEst. $500-$800
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Peruvian Ceramic Folk Art Church Sculpture: Hand-crafted Peruvian (Ayacucho) ceramic folk art sculpture depicting a church with figures, multi-tiered tower with crosses and decorative elements, with procession of figures entering the church at
0062: Peruvian Ceramic Folk Art Church SculptureEst. $400-$700
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Mexican Folk Art Ceramic Church: Mexican folk art church, hand-coiled clay, with wire crosses and sculpted floral accents, marked "Mexico" to undersideheight 13.75 in. x width 8 in. x depth 6 in. Provenance: Property
0063: Mexican Folk Art Ceramic ChurchEst. $300-$500
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Mexican Folk Art Ceramic Church: Mexican folk art ceramic church, hand-coiled and modeled, with sculpted floral accentsheight 13 in x width 8 in. x depth 5 in. Provenance: Property from a home in San Antonio, Texas
0064: Mexican Folk Art Ceramic ChurchEst. $300-$500
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Mexican Folk Art Barro Negro Church: Mexican folk art ceramic barro negro (Oaxaca) church, hand-modeled, with number "8" tooled above doorway height 14 in. x width 9.5 in. x depth 9.5 in. Provenance: Property
0065: Mexican Folk Art Barro Negro ChurchEst. $300-$400
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(2) Mexican Folk Art Basilica Churches: Two Mexican folk art pottery basilica churches, with pierced details and applied decoration, marked "Mexico" on the base7.5 in. x 5 in. x 4.5 in. / largestProvenance: Property from a home
0066: (2) Mexican Folk Art Basilica ChurchesEst. $200-$300
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(3) Mexican Folk Art Ceramic Churches: Three Mexican folk art ceramic churchs, hand-sculpted with varying sizes and finishes, with one colorful example with bird, bell, and cross accents height 7 in. x width 4.5 in. x depth 5
0067: (3) Mexican Folk Art Ceramic ChurchesEst. $200-$400
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Josefina Aguilar, Our Lady of Soledad: Josefina Aguilar (b.1945, Oaxaca), Our Lady of Soledad figure, modeled and painted clay, with pierced accents, signed to interior, from Ocotlan de Morelos, Oaxacaheight 14.5 in. x width 7.5 in.
0068: Josefina Aguilar, Our Lady of SoledadEst. $300-$500
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(5) Teodora Blanco Nunez Unglazed Figures: Teodora Blanco Nunez (Santa Mari­a Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico, 1928-1980), five ceramic folk art sculptures, with zoomorphic designs, signed "T.B" height 13 in. x width 8.5 in. x
0070: (5) Teodora Blanco Nunez Unglazed FiguresEst. $500-$800