Primeval 2025-07-16 Auction - 144 Price Results - Hill Auction Gallery in FL
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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39% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Collar 24.7g: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style crescent-shaped ceremonial collar is crafted from hammered tumbaga alloy with a high copper content, evidenced by its blue-green surface
0001: 39% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Collar 24.7gEst. US$100-US$1,000
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91% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Neck Ornament 143 gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this crescent-shaped ceremonial pectoral is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from high-purity solid yellow tumbaga gold. The broad, minimalist form features a gently
0002: 91% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Neck Ornament 143 gr.Est. US$100-US$1,000
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62% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Ornament 37.5 gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style pendant is cast in yellow tumbaga gold and depicts a stylized avian figure with outstretched wings and an elaborate openwork crest featuring a
0003: 62% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Ornament 37.5 gr.Est. US$100-US$1,000
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62% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Pendant 31.3 gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style cast yellow tumbaga gold pendant depicts a stylized bat or bird figure with a crescent-shaped body, broad arched wings, and spiral finials
0004: 62% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Bat Pendant 31.3 gr.Est. US$100-US$1,000
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39% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Flutist 58gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style seated anthropomorphic figure is cast in yellow tumbaga gold and depicts a musician playing a flute or whistle. The figure features a
0005: 39% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Flutist 58gr.Est. US$100-US$1,000
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36% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Figure 39gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style anthropomorphic figure is crafted in the manner of the Quimbaya culture of Colombia, cast in yellow tumbaga gold using the lost-wax technique.
0006: 36% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Tumbaga Figure 39gr.Est. US$100-US$1,000
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Terracotta Lug Handled Pre-Columbian Style Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this terracotta vessel is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style, featuring a rounded body with a cream-colored horizontal band encircling the upper section. Formed from
0007: Terracotta Lug Handled Pre-Columbian Style VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Terracotta Vessel w/ Facial Relief & Pierced Lugs: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta anthropomorphic vessel features a bulbous body, flared neck, and stylized facial features in relief. The face includes pierced lugs
0008: Terracotta Vessel w/ Facial Relief & Pierced LugsEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Polychrome Terracotta Vessel with Scroll Motifs: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome terracotta vessel features a globular body with black geometric scrolls and linear patterns on a reddish-orange ground. Hand-formed
0009: Polychrome Terracotta Vessel with Scroll MotifsEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Anthropomorphic Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style polychrome terracotta anthropomorphic vessel is likely influenced by Moche or Chimu traditions of Peru. The burnished reddish-brown surface
0010: Anthropomorphic Pre-Columbian Style Pottery VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Moche Style Zoomorphic Stirrup Multi Spout Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian Moche-style ceremonial pottery vessel features a distinctive stirrup spout configuration. Hand-coiled with a globular chamber, it includes a curved
0012: Moche Style Zoomorphic Stirrup Multi Spout VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Anthropomorphic Face Pre-Columbian Style Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style hand-formed terracotta vessel features a bulbous body with a stylized anthropomorphic face in relief, including carved eyes, nose, and mouth.
0013: Anthropomorphic Face Pre-Columbian Style VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Anthropomorphic Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta anthropomorphic vessel features a cylindrical form with a stylized human face, including oval eyes, a pronounced nose, and
0015: Anthropomorphic Pre-Columbian Style Pottery VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Pre-Columbian Style Figural Punctate Clay Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style anthropomorphic pottery vessel features a hollow dark clay body with a stylized human form, prominent conical headdress, and geometric facial
0016: Pre-Columbian Style Figural Punctate Clay VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Moche Face Effigy Pre-Columbian Style Clay Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta anthropomorphic effigy vessel crafted in the manner of the Moche culture of northern Peru. The face-neck vessel features a globular
0017: Moche Face Effigy Pre-Columbian Style Clay VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Zoomorphic Effigy Pre-Columbian Style Clay Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta vessel features a zoomorphic effigy with exaggerated facial features, including prominent eyes, nose, and a stylized mouth with
0018: Zoomorphic Effigy Pre-Columbian Style Clay VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Nazca-Cajamarca Style Serpent Tribal Vessel Bowl: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta vessel features a serpent motif in reddish-orange against a dark brown burnished surface. The bulbous form with flared rim and lug
0019: Nazca-Cajamarca Style Serpent Tribal Vessel BowlEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Geometric Earthenware Clay Vessel w/ Dual Handles: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style earthenware vessel crafted in the manner of the ancient Moche or Chimu cultures from northern Peru. The handcrafted form features a bulbous
0020: Geometric Earthenware Clay Vessel w/ Dual HandlesEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Anthropomorphic Face Pre-Columbian Style Vessel: Attributed to an unknown maker, this Pre-Columbian style terracotta vessel features a bulbous body with anthropomorphic elements, including a human face in relief with prominent eyes, nose, and lips.
0021: Anthropomorphic Face Pre-Columbian Style VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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69% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Frog Pendant 3.2 gr.: Attributed to an unknown maker, this zoomorphic pendant is cast in yellow tumbaga, a gold-copper alloy, in the Pre-Columbian style and in the manner of indigenous Mesoamerican cultures from Panama or
0023: 69% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Frog Pendant 3.2 gr.Est. US$100-US$1,000
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94% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Amphibian 9.4 grams: Attributed to an unknown maker, this zoomorphic pendant is crafted in the Pre-Columbian style from yellow tumbaga - a traditional alloy of gold, copper, and silver - depicting a stylized amphibian
0024: 94% Gold Pre-Columbian Style Amphibian 9.4 gramsEst. US$100-US$1,000