Riddick Pre-Columbian Artifact Collection 2014-11-08 Auction - 150 Price Results - Tony Putty Artifacts in IN - Page 5
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11 1/2" D.  Superb large shallow Serving Plate, flaring10 3/4" L.  Shell Vessel. Very good condition. Clay3 5/8" Very finely modeled clay human figurine,
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Gwynneville, IN, United States
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Riddick Pre-Columbian Artifact Collection

We are very pleased to offer a fine group of Pre-Columbian Artifacts from the Dr. Earl Riddick collection. This Pre-Columbian collection was acquired during he 1960's, largely from or with the help of Dr. David Harner (Greg Perino's associate while at the Gilcrease Museum). More on Dr. Harner can be found in Who's Who in Indian Relics, Volume 2 (1968). During the next 40 years, Dr. Frederick Dockstader evaluated and appraised the Riddick Collection several times. Dr. Dockstader served as the Director of the Museum of the American Indian (Heye). Most of the Riddick artifacts were individually recorded in these appraisals. A copy of the listing in Dr. Dockstader's appraisal will accompany all applicable artifacts. The Riddicks are well known for their donations of Pre-Columbian artifacts to several universities, including the University of Central Arkansas and the Gilcrease Museum. This is the finest collection of Pre-Columbian pottery we have seen. It is a great old collection with excellent provenance. Sam Johnson of Caddo Trading Company has recently reviewed the Riddick Collection. Mr. Johnson, a leading expert in pottery and very familiar with Pre-Columbian pottery in general, is willing to issue a COA on all the artifacts listed in this auction.
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Two Solid Clay Figures. 3 5/8" and 4". Western: Two Solid Clay Figures. 3 5/8" and 4". Western Mexico. 250 BC to 250 AD. Detailed Applique. Riddick PreColumbian Collection
0098: Two Solid Clay Figures. 3 5/8" and 4". WesternEst. US$250-US$400
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Unusual Pair of Clay Female Figures with unique: Unusual Pair of Clay Female Figures with unique styling. 3" and 3 1/2". Red painted features. Smaller is damaged. Western Mexico. 500 BC to 500 AD. PreColumbian
0099: Unusual Pair of Clay Female Figures with uniqueEst. US$250-US$400
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9" Finely-modeled loop-handled Florero; fluted redware: 9" Finely-modeled loop-handled Florero; fluted redware with long tubular loop spout on one side. Burnished surface. Tzintzuntzan. Michoacan. 200 B.C to 1500 A.D. 1986 Dockstader Appraisal.
0103: 9" Finely-modeled loop-handled Florero; fluted redwareEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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10" Guord-shaped Gadroon Vessel; 6 sectors around the: 10" Guord-shaped Gadroon Vessel; 6 sectors around the sides. Burnished redware surface. Good; slight surface wear. Colima, MX. 250 BC to 250 AD. 1986 Dockstader Appraisal. PreColumbian
0108: 10" Guord-shaped Gadroon Vessel; 6 sectors around theEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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10 1/4" Fine burnished redware anthropomorphic Seated: 10 1/4" Fine burnished redware anthropomorphic Seated Jorobado Figure; leaning forward on knees. Flat base, pointed cap, incised details. Surface worn. Colima, MX. 250 BC to 250 AD. . 1986
0109: 10 1/4" Fine burnished redware anthropomorphic SeatedEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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8 1/4" Aberrant modeled redware Cargador Human Effigy: 8 1/4" Aberrant modeled redware Cargador Human Effigy Vessel; two separate forms united. Male figure with huge vertical pot on back. Very fine condition. Colima, MX. 250 BC to 250 AD. 1986
0114: 8 1/4" Aberrant modeled redware Cargador Human EffigyEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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5 1/2" Pottery Bird Effigy Rattle. Western MX.: 5 1/2" Pottery Bird Effigy Rattle. Western MX. Appears solid. Riddick PreColumbian Collection
0119: 5 1/2" Pottery Bird Effigy Rattle. Western MX.Est. US$300-US$350
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