Ancient Kingdom: Africa, Asia, & The Americas 2020-05-17 Auction - 74 Price Results - AriMeca Gallery in NY
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Important Pre-Colombian Teotihuacan Mask (250-450 AD)Benin Brass Chiefs Wristlet (18th-19th c.), AfricaMarble Buddha Head, Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD)
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Ancient Kingdom: Africa, Asia, & The Americas

An important collection of objects from Ancient Civilizations, highlighting the rise and fall of Kingdoms.
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Mayan Old Man God~ Pre Colombian (600-900 AD): Mayan Old Man God~ Pre Colombian (600-900 AD)The Old Man God is a common figure in the ancient Mayan religion, ceramics, and stories. He is likely derived from the Mexican Old Fire God. - Ceramic-
0001: Mayan Old Man God~ Pre Colombian (600-900 AD)Est. US$400-US$500
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Amazing Mayan Jade Bead (200-400 AD): Amazing Mayan Jade Bead (200-400 AD)The craftsmanship required to create a bead of this size and caliber by hand is a secret lost to the jungles of the ancient Maya. The decorative ends to the bead
0004: Amazing Mayan Jade Bead (200-400 AD)Est. US$12,000-US$15,000Lot Passed
Mayan Mosaic Jade Maskette (600-900 AD): Mayan Mosaic Jade Maskette (600-900 AD)This stunning Jade Maskette is a testament to the continued passion of the Mayans for blue Jade. The rarest and most prized variants of Meso-American Jade, it
0014: Mayan Mosaic Jade Maskette (600-900 AD)Est. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Passed
Jade Jaguar Mortar (200 - 500 AD): Jade Jaguar Mortar (200 - 500 AD)For the Ancient Mayan, Cinnabar was used to decorate stone and ceramics. This special mortar was used to prepare the cinnabar for application. The Jaguar can be made
0014A: Jade Jaguar Mortar (200 - 500 AD)Est. US$2,500-US$4,000Lot Passed
Mayan Jade Hacha, axe (200-700 AD): Mayan Jade Hacha (axe) 200 - 700 AD Jade was one of the most important, and valuable Stones to the Mayan People. The use of Jade as both Tools and Jewelry shows the great importance it held. The
0014B: Mayan Jade Hacha, axe (200-700 AD)Est. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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Pre-Columbian Mayan Jade Camahuile (250-600 AD): Pre-Columbian Mayan Jade Camahuile Camahuiles are small statues in the shape of axes, carved with figures that resemble humans with simple lines and geometric patterns. They are still used today for
0014C: Pre-Columbian Mayan Jade Camahuile (250-600 AD)Est. US$600-US$800
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Jade Teotihuacan Mask (250-450 AD): Jade Teotihuacan Mask (250-450 AD)With a broad sloped forehead, large nose, striking lips, and bold almond eyes, this piece has all of the classic features of the Teotihuacan mask. The mottled green
0017: Jade Teotihuacan Mask (250-450 AD)Est. US$10,000-US$15,000Lot Passed
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Rare Female Mezcala Figure (300-100 BC): Rare Female Mezcala Figure (300-100 BC) This rare female figure clearly demonstrates how the Mezcala artists powerful, simple, and expressive style of abstraction is remarkably close to that of many
0019: Rare Female Mezcala Figure (300-100 BC)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Mezcala Jade Maskettte (300-100 BC): Mezcala Jade Maskettte (300-100 BC) The Mezcala sculptural style of Guerrero emphasizes geometric abstraction in human figures and masks. The large earspools, elegantly carved into the jade, were a
0021: Mezcala Jade Maskettte (300-100 BC)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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