Primeval 2025-07-16 Auction - 144 Price Results - Hill Auction Gallery in FL - Page 3
62% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Ornament 37.5 gr.91% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Neck Ornament 143 gr.Pre-Columbian Style Ceremonial Tribal Ritual Mask
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Primeval

Hill Auction Gallery presents Primeval, an extraordinary collection of Pre-Columbian style artifacts that capture the essence of ancient Mesoamerican and South American civilizations. This carefully curated sale features 144 lots including exquisite polychrome pottery vessels, ceremonial gold tumbaga ornaments, anthropomorphic figures, and ritual objects spanning various cultural traditions.
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Pre-Columbian Style Anthropomorphic Clay Figurine: Attributed to an unknown maker, this terracotta figurine in the Pre-Columbian style depicts an anthropomorphic figure with outstretched arms and simplified features. The face bears distinctive
0049: Pre-Columbian Style Anthropomorphic Clay FigurineEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Terracotta Jaguar Deity Figure: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta figurine is crafted in the manner of the Mesoamerican jaguar deity tradition. The hand-modeled quadruped form features stylized
0050: Pre-Columbian Style Terracotta Jaguar Deity FigureEst. $100-$1,000
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Anthropomorphic Clay Pre-Columbian Style Figure: Attributed to an unknown maker, this hand-modeled terracotta figurine is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of ancient Peruvian ceramic traditions. The standing anthropomorphic form
0052: Anthropomorphic Clay Pre-Columbian Style FigureEst. $100-$1,000
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Pair of Pre-Columbian Style Terracotta Figurines: Attributed to an unknown maker, this pair of polychrome anthropomorphic terracotta figurines is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style and Mesoamerican traditions. One figure features a reddish-brown
0053: Pair of Pre-Columbian Style Terracotta FigurinesEst. $100-$1,000
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Tumbaga Gold Pre-Columbian Style Drinking Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style ceremonial drinking vessel is of conical form and appears to be crafted from tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy, with silver base. The central band
0054: Tumbaga Gold Pre-Columbian Style Drinking VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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64% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Warrior Pendant 12.1g: Attributed to an unknown maker, this figural warrior pendant is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from yellow tumbaga, a traditional alloy of gold, copper, and silver used in ancient South American
0055: 64% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Warrior Pendant 12.1gEst. $100-$1,000
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76% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Creature 10.7 grams: Attributed to an unknown maker, this figural pendant is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from yellow tumbaga gold alloy. The stylized form depicts a mythical creature with an elongated body, clawed
0056: 76% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Creature 10.7 gramsEst. $100-$1,000
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53% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Pendant 6.9 grams: Attributed to an unknown maker, this anthropomorphic bat pendant is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from yellow tumbaga gold alloy. The stylized figure features outstretched wings, a grinning
0057: 53% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Pendant 6.9 gramsEst. $100-$1,000
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70% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Crocodilian 5.1 grams: Attributed to an unknown maker, this zoomorphic pendant is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from a yellow tumbaga gold alloy, cast in the form of a stylized crocodilian figure. The design features
0058: 70% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Crocodilian 5.1 gramsEst. $100-$1,000
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Peruvian Copper Mask & Ceremonial Tools (5pc) LOT: Attributed to an unknown maker, this five-piece collection is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, crafted in the manner of the Moche and Chimu cultures of ancient Peru. It includes a stylized copper
0059: Peruvian Copper Mask & Ceremonial Tools (5pc) LOTEst. $100-$1,000
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Peruvian Copper Mask & Ceremonial Tools (5pc) LOT: Attributed to an unknown maker, this five-piece collection is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, crafted in the manner of the Moche and Chimu cultures of ancient Peru. It includes a stylized copper
0060: Peruvian Copper Mask & Ceremonial Tools (5pc) LOTEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Textile Tool Estate Collection: Attributed to unknown makers, this curated collection of Pre-Columbian style implements is presented in a handcrafted wooden display box with a woven textile base. The assemblage includes wooden and
0061: Pre-Columbian Style Textile Tool Estate CollectionEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Copper Face Mask Artifacts 2pc: Attributed to an unknown maker, this pair of Pre-Columbian style copper face masks features stylized almond-shaped eyes, broad noses, and small mouths, reflecting aesthetic traits associated with
0062: Pre-Columbian Style Copper Face Mask Artifacts 2pcEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Mask with Geometric Headband: Attributed to an unknown maker, this carved wooden mask is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of the Chancay or Huari cultures of Perus central coast. The stylized face is painted with
0063: Pre-Columbian Style Mask with Geometric HeadbandEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Ceremonial Tribal Ritual Mask: Attributed to an unknown maker, this ceremonial pectoral mask is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from gold-tone alloy, in the manner of ancient Andean cultures. The mask features a prominent
0064: Pre-Columbian Style Ceremonial Tribal Ritual MaskEst. $100-$1,000
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Terracotta Geometric Clay Pre-Columbian Style Bowl: Attributed to an unknown maker, this hand-formed terracotta bowl is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, exhibiting features of ancient Andean ceramic traditions. The exterior is decorated with
0065: Terracotta Geometric Clay Pre-Columbian Style BowlEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Geometric Clay Pre-Columbian Style Bowl: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta bowl features polychrome decoration in the manner of ancient Mesoamerican traditions. The shallow circular form is coated in a red
0066: Polychrome Geometric Clay Pre-Columbian Style BowlEst. $100-$1,000
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Nazca Style Polychrome Terracotta Geometric Bowl: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta bowl is crafted in the manner of the Nazca culture of Peru. The shallow, circular vessel features bold polychrome decoration with
0067: Nazca Style Polychrome Terracotta Geometric BowlEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Nazca-Style Bowl with Stylized Birds: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style Nazca ceremonial bowl, likely from Peru, features polychrome bird motifs in a continuous band on a cream ground, framed by geometric borders
0068: Polychrome Nazca-Style Bowl with Stylized BirdsEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Terracotta Bowl w Andean Textile Design: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome terracotta bowl features continuous cross motifs and stepped geometric designs in black and beige on red-brown clay. The flared rim
0069: Polychrome Terracotta Bowl w Andean Textile DesignEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Moche Style Stirrup Spout Clay Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style stirrup spout vessel is crafted in the manner of the Moche culture of northern Peru. Formed from terracotta, it features a globular chamber
0071: Polychrome Moche Style Stirrup Spout Clay VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Zoomorphic Bridge Clay Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome terracotta pottery vessel is decorated with intricate zoomorphic motifs. The globular form features stylized animal figures -
0072: Pre-Columbian Style Zoomorphic Bridge Clay VesselEst. $100-$1,000