Primeval 2025-07-16 Auction - 144 Price Results - Hill Auction Gallery in FL - Page 5
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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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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Andean Style Camelid Fiber Tassel Ornament FRAMED: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style ornament is crafted in the manner of ancient Andean ceremonial adornments. Made from natural camelid fiber - likely alpaca - the piece
0097: Andean Style Camelid Fiber Tassel Ornament FRAMEDEst. $100-$1,000
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Figural Andean-style Camelid Hair Tassel Ornament: Attributed to an unknown maker, this framed figural textile ornament of natural camelid fiber is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of ancient Andean ceremonial adornments. Composed of
0098: Figural Andean-style Camelid Hair Tassel OrnamentEst. $100-$1,000
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Nazca Style Terracotta Bowl with Geometric Design: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian styl polychrome ceremonial pottery bowl in the Nazca style is hand-formed from terracotta and decorated with bold geometric motifs in red, black,
0099: Nazca Style Terracotta Bowl with Geometric DesignEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Terracotta Pre-Columbian Style Vehicle: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome terracotta sculpture depicts a stylized vehicle with open windows, ribbed bands, and stepped forms. Crafted with fine detail and a
0100: Polychrome Terracotta Pre-Columbian Style VehicleEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Nazca-Style Earthenware Vessel Bowl: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome earthenware vessel is crafted in the manner of the Nazca culture of Perus southern coastal region. The rounded form is decorated
0101: Polychrome Nazca-Style Earthenware Vessel BowlEst. $100-$1,000
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Moche Style Erotic Terracotta Stirrup Spout Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta stirrup spout vessel is crafted in the manner of the Moche culture of northern coastal Peru. The sculptural form depicts two
0102: Moche Style Erotic Terracotta Stirrup Spout VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Serpent Motif Terracotta Pre-Columbian Style Bowl: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta bowl features stylized serpent imagery rendered in orange-red slip against a dark brown ground. Two coiled snakes and linear
0103: Serpent Motif Terracotta Pre-Columbian Style BowlEst. $100-$1,000
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Spiral-Motif Stirrup Spout Red Terracotta Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta vessel features a distinctive stirrup spout configuration. The rounded globular form is decorated with hand-painted white spiral
0104: Spiral-Motif Stirrup Spout Red Terracotta VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Chimu-Style Clay Blackware Multi-Spout Icon Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style blackware pottery vessel, in the manner of Chimu culture from northern coastal Peru, features intricate iconography including a human figure
0105: Chimu-Style Clay Blackware Multi-Spout Icon VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Chimu Style Tribal Blackware Stirrup Spout Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this blackware terracotta vessel in the Pre-Columbian style is rendered in the manner of the Chimu culture of coastal Peru. The piece features a globular body with a
0106: Chimu Style Tribal Blackware Stirrup Spout VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Blackware Double-Chamber Chimu Style Tribal Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this blackware terracotta vessel in the Pre-Columbian style is crafted in the manner of the Chimu culture of coastal Peru. It features a double-chambered form
0107: Blackware Double-Chamber Chimu Style Tribal VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Chimu Style Tripod Blackware Tribal Figural Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this anthropomorphic blackware pottery vessel is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, likely influenced by the Chimu and Lambayeque cultures of northern Peru. The
0108: Chimu Style Tripod Blackware Tribal Figural VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Chimu-Style Blackware Anthropomorphic Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style blackware pottery stirrup vessel is formed in the shape of a reclining animal, in the manner of the Chimu culture of northern coastal Peru.
0109: Chimu-Style Blackware Anthropomorphic VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Maya Style Polychrome Terracotta Cylinder Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style cylindrical terracotta vessel is decorated in the manner of Classic Period Maya polychrome pottery. The painted surface features three
0110: Maya Style Polychrome Terracotta Cylinder VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Double-Chambered Andean Style Ritual Clay Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this double-chambered ceramic vessel is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of ancient coastal Peruvian traditions. The dark burnished surface connects
0111: Double-Chambered Andean Style Ritual Clay VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Tribal Double-Chambered Bird Ceramic Ritual Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this double-chambered ceramic vessel is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of ancient Andean coastal cultures such as the Chimu or Lambayeque. The
0112: Tribal Double-Chambered Bird Ceramic Ritual VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Moche Style Anthropomorphic Red Terracotta Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this terracotta anthropomorphic vessel is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of Moche culture from coastal Peru. The globular body features a stylized
0113: Moche Style Anthropomorphic Red Terracotta VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Anthropomorphic Red Terracotta Moche Style Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta vessel is crafted in the manner of the Moche culture of northern coastal Peru. The sculptural form represents a stylized
0114: Anthropomorphic Red Terracotta Moche Style VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile Fragment: Attributed to an unknown maker, this finely woven textile is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of cultures of Perus Central Coast. The composition features bold step motifs in vibrant
0115: Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile FragmentEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile Fragment: Attributed to an unknown maker, this mesh textile panel is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, displaying a hand-knotted netting technique in natural cotton fiber. The delicate lattice structure
0116: Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile FragmentEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile Fragment: Attributed to an unknown maker, this handwoven textile fragment is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, featuring interlocking geometric motifs in vibrant red and gold against a rich brown ground. The
0117: Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile FragmentEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile Fragment: Attributed to an unknown maker, this textile fragment is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of the Chancay culture of coastal Peru. The woven composition features three horizontal
0118: Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile FragmentEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile Fragment: Attributed to an unknown maker, this vibrant textile fragment is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of Andean weaving traditions. The composition features a terracotta-colored plain
0119: Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile FragmentEst. $100-$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile Fragment: Attributed to an unknown maker, this woven textile is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of ancient Andean weaving traditions. The piece features an intricate geometric net pattern
0120: Pre-Columbian Style Geometric Textile FragmentEst. $100-$1,000