Auction 106 on Apr 25, 2026 by Kunstauktionshaus Zemanek-Muenster in Germany
Monumental urn, Classic Period, ca. 400 - 800 AD - Guatemala, Western Highlands, K’iche’ MayaRare anthropo-zoomorphic mask - Gabon, KweleRelief, Late Classical Period, ca. 750 - 850 AD - Mexico, Maya, Bonampak, Chiapas
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Wurzburg, Germany, Germany
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Auction 106

AFRICA, ASIA, OCEANIA PRE-COLUMBIA AND ANTIQUITIES Exceptional art works from the early civilizations of Meso- and South America, drawn from a Munich art collection. Antiquities and protohistoric idols. West African works from a private Viennese collection. Delicate gold jewellery of the Akan people. Masks and figures from the French artist Claude Jaged?s collection. Ethnographic objects from a small colonial collection.
Auction Curators:
Dr. David Zemanek
Expert for African and Oceanic Art
Howard Nowes
Expert for Pre-Columbian and Classical Antiquities
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Dog, ca. 200 BC - AD 300 - Mexico, Colima: redware ceramic with black oxidations, The dog is revered as a servant of the rain god "tlaloc" and is understood to accompany the deceased on their journey to the underworld. Accordingly,
0004: Dog, ca. 200 BC - AD 300 - Mexico, ColimaEst. €2,500-€5,000€2,500
Idol, 300 - 100 BC - Mexico, Guerrero, Mezcala: greenish rock with mica, rest. The stone sculptures from the Guerrero region were highly valued by 20th-century modernists for their diverse, expressive and minimalist forms. H: 12 cm, H: 4,7 inch
0007: Idol, 300 - 100 BC - Mexico, Guerrero, MezcalaEst. €500-€1,000€500
Large temple model, 400 - 100 BC - Mexico, Guerrero, Mezcala: metadiorite, Little is known about the archaeological context, and there is hardly any evidence of preserved architecture in the region in question. However, models with columns could refer to
0008: Large temple model, 400 - 100 BC - Mexico, Guerrero, MezcalaEst. €10,000-€20,000€10,000
Head of a dignitary, Late Classic, ca. 550 - 850 AD - Mexico, Maya: stucco, polychrome painted, This stucco head was likely once part of a larger pictorial narrative on a façade. It probably referred to a member of the ruling family or was intended to honour an
0016: Head of a dignitary, Late Classic, ca. 550 - 850 AD - Mexico, MayaEst. €10,000-€20,000€10,000
Jaguar throne, Late Classic, ca. 550 - 900 AD - Mexico, Maya: limestone, The jaguar, known as “balam,” holds a central place in Maya mythology, religion, and culture. Renowned for its speed and strength, this great feline was regarded as ruler of the
0017: Jaguar throne, Late Classic, ca. 550 - 900 AD - Mexico, MayaEst. €25,000-€50,000€25,000
Incense vessel, Late Classic, ca. 600 - 900 AD - Mexico, Maya: ceramic, rest. H: 21,5 cm, H: 8,5 inch Provenance: German Private Collection, Munich This object is subject to the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Protection Act. Export documents are required for export
0019: Incense vessel, Late Classic, ca. 600 - 900 AD - Mexico, MayaEst. €2,400-€5,000€2,400
Jade bead, Late Classic, ca. 550 - 850 AD - Mexico, Maya: jadeit, The front is decorated with glyphs modeled in low relief, featuring an anthropomorphic face at the center. Drilled across its full width for attachment to a pectoral. All jade artifacts
0020: Jade bead, Late Classic, ca. 550 - 850 AD - Mexico, MayaEst. €5,000-€10,000€5,000
Glyphic cartouche, ca. 250 BC - 800 AD - Mexico, Maya: modeled stucco, rest. Maya writing employs images that represent words, syllables, or vowels. To render these phonetic components visually in glyphs, the Maya drew on motifs from their natural
0022: Glyphic cartouche, ca. 250 BC - 800 AD - Mexico, MayaEst. €2,000-€5,000€2,000