Primeval 2025-07-16 Auction - 144 Price Results - Hill Auction Gallery in FL - Page 6
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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Sunrise, FL, United States
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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 Stylized Terracotta Figurines: Attributed to an unknown maker, this pair of Pre-Columbian style terracotta anthropomorphic figurines is crafted in the manner of ancient Peruvian coastal cultures. Each hollow, hand-modeled figure
0121: Pre-Columbian Style Stylized Terracotta FigurinesEst. $100-$1,000
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Pair of Andean-Style Terracotta Ritual Figurines: Attributed to an unknown maker, this matched pair of terracotta figurines is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, possibly of Andean origin. Each figure features elongated headdresses, rounded ear
0122: Pair of Andean-Style Terracotta Ritual FigurinesEst. $100-$1,000
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13% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Figure 5 gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style hammered tumbaga gold alloy figure depicts a stylized anthropomorphic form with distinct circular eyes, simplified facial features, and limbs
0124: 13% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Figure 5 gr.Est. $100-$1,000
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41% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Pendant 7.6g: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style pendant is crafted in a distinctive hourglass form from tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy. The design features geometric embellishments including a
0125: 41% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Pendant 7.6gEst. $100-$1,000
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33% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Pendant 3.9g: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style pendant is cast in tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy, and depicts a stylized anthropomorphic figure with an elongated cylindrical head, prominent
0126: 33% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Pendant 3.9gEst. $100-$1,000
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33% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Bowl 12.3g: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style circular ceremonial disc is crafted from tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy, and features intricate repousse decoration with zoomorphic and
0127: 33% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Bowl 12.3gEst. $100-$1,000
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33% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Pendant 3.8g: Attributed to an unknown maker, this finely crafted dome-shaped pendant is composed of high-karat tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy favored in Pre-Columbian metallurgy. Likely originating from the coastal
0128: 33% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Pendant 3.8gEst. $100-$1,000
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Chimu Style Blackware Cup w/ Tribal Ritual Motifs: Attributed to an unknown maker, a blackware pottery cup in the Pre-Columbian style, in the manner of the Chimu culture of northern coastal Peru, features a flared rim and intricately carved exterior
0129: Chimu Style Blackware Cup w/ Tribal Ritual MotifsEst. $100-$1,000
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Moche-Style Figural Erotic Clay Pottery Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this handcrafted earthenware vessel in the Pre-Columbian style in the manner of the Moche culture of northern Peru. The shallow ceremonial bowl features figural
0131: Moche-Style Figural Erotic Clay Pottery VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Moche Style Clay Pottery Stirrup Vessel with Faces: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style pottery vessel is crafted in the manner of the Moche culture of northern coastal Peru. The globular body supports a distinctive stirrup spout,
0132: Moche Style Clay Pottery Stirrup Vessel with FacesEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Terracotta Bowl with Andean Step Motif: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome earthenware bowl is decorated in the manner of ancient Andean ceramic traditions. The shallow circular form features bold
0133: Polychrome Terracotta Bowl with Andean Step MotifEst. $100-$1,000
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Seated Human Form Clay Figure Stirrup Spout Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta vessel is crafted in the form of a stylized seated human figure, likely influenced by the Moche culture of Perus northern coast.
0134: Seated Human Form Clay Figure Stirrup Spout VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Polychrome Nazca-Style Clay Twin-Spout Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome earthenware vessel is crafted in the manner of the Nazca culture of southern coastal Peru. The rounded form features twin vertical
0135: Polychrome Nazca-Style Clay Twin-Spout VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Chimu Style Zoomorphic Blackware Tribal Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style blackware pottery vessel in the manner of Chimu ceramic traditions of coastal Peru. The rounded body features a stylized animal head in relief
0136: Chimu Style Zoomorphic Blackware Tribal VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Asymmetrical Stirrup-Style Red Terracotta Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style red terracotta clay vessel features an asymmetrical form with a ribbed surface and stirrup-inspired silhouette. The globular body is decorated
0137: Asymmetrical Stirrup-Style Red Terracotta VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Stirrup Spout Clay Vessel with Stylized Bird Motif: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style stirrup spout vessel is crafted in the manner of the Moche and Chavin cultures of ancient Peru. The hand-burnished dark ceramic body features
0138: Stirrup Spout Clay Vessel with Stylized Bird MotifEst. $100-$1,000
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Moche Style Clay Stirrup Spout Geometric Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style red terracotta vessel is crafted in the manner of the ancient Moche culture of northern Peru. The iconic stirrup spout rises from a circular
0139: Moche Style Clay Stirrup Spout Geometric VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Nazca Style Clay Vessel w/ Mythological Bird Motif: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style ceramic vessel is decorated in the manner of the Nazca culture of Peru. The rounded form features stylized avian figures in profile, each with
0140: Nazca Style Clay Vessel w/ Mythological Bird MotifEst. $100-$1,000
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Nazca Style Clay Vessel w Human & Geometric Design: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome pottery vessel is decorated in the manner of the Nazca culture of Perus southern coast. The rounded form with flared rim and dark
0141: Nazca Style Clay Vessel w Human & Geometric DesignEst. $100-$1,000
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Pottery Globular Pre-Columbian Style Tribal Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style globular ceramic vessel echoes pottery traditions from coastal Peru. The rounded, asymmetrical form features a wide mouth opening and is
0142: Pottery Globular Pre-Columbian Style Tribal VesselEst. $100-$1,000
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Andean Style Terracotta Bird Vessel w/ Geometric: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style burnished terracotta bird vessel is crafted in the manner of ancient Andean ceramic traditions. The globular form supports a narrow
0143: Andean Style Terracotta Bird Vessel w/ GeometricEst. $100-$1,000
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Terracotta Pre-Columbian Style Head Form Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta face vessel is crafted in the manner of the Vicus culture of northern Peru. The anthropomorphic design features stylized facial
0144: Terracotta Pre-Columbian Style Head Form VesselEst. $100-$1,000