Sold2017Large / Important Valdivian Pottery Venus FigurePre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 BCE. A striking pottery figure with thin slits for eyes and mouth, an enormous coiffure/headdress, and a highly stylized body with elongated legs, nSee Sold Price
Sold2017Valdivian Pottery Venus Figure - Excellent ConditionPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 BCE. A reddish ceramic figure of a woman. She has a stylized head, with thin slits for eyes, eyebrows, and mouth, and a low relief nose. Her face isSee Sold Price
Sold2021Valdivian Pottery Venus Figure w/ TLPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 to 1500 BCE. A hand-built pottery Venus figurine of feminine form with minimalist features including a set of slit-form eyes and eyebrows. Her slighSee Sold Price
Sold2015Valdivian Venus Female FigurePre-Columbian, Ecuador, ca. 3500 BCE to 2000 CE. A fine Valdivian "Venus" female figure features small breasts, indicating it is a female, incised lines for hair, and small impressions for eyes and aSee Sold Price
Sold2020Ecuadoran Valdivian Terracotta Venus Figure**Originally Listed At $350** Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 to 1500 BCE. A hand-built pottery Venus figure presented with delineated legs, sinuous arms fused atop the abdomen, anSee Sold Price
Sold2020Valdivian Pottery Female Venus Figure**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 to 1500 BCE. A hand-built pottery Venus figure of a characteristically feminine form with a slender waist and hands held bSee Sold Price
Sold2016Rare & Fine Valdivian White Stone Venus FigurePre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 4000 to 3500 BCE. A small, cylindrical carved piece of creamy white and grey stone representational figure, highly polished, with an incised design thatSee Sold Price
Sold2016Set of Three Valdivian Pottery Venus Figures - RarePre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian, Earliest Horizon (Early Piguigua-Late Piquigua Phase, Early Formative Period) ca. 2300 to 2000 BCE. A trio of small clay figures with faces created by incised slitsSee Sold Price
Sold20213 Valdivian Pottery Venus Figures - TL TestedPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 2500 to 1500 BCE. A charming trio of female or Venus figures, all skillfully hand-built from pottery to present stylized forms. First, the most petite fiSee Sold Price
Sold2016Rare Group of Two Valdivian Stone Venus FiguresPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian, Earliest Horizon, ca. 4000 to 3500 BCE. A pair of small, cylindrical carved pieces of creamy green grey stone representational figures, highly polished, with incisedSee Sold Price
Sold2021Three Valdivian Pottery Venus Figures w/ TLPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 to 1500 BCE. A set of 3 hand-built pottery Venus figures depicting characteristic feminine forms with highly burnished surfaces and hues of brown anSee Sold Price
Sold2017Group of 3 Valdivian Pottery Venus Figures**Previously Listed At $450** Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian, ca. 3500 to 1500 BCE. A special trio of terracotta "Venus" figures, mold-made and finely detailed with petite visages comprised of deliSee Sold Price
Sold2023Tall Valdivian Pottery Female Venus Idol Figure, TL'dPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, Formative Period, ca. 2000 to 1500 BCE. A hand-built and highly burnished female pottery figure of tall and slender form known as a Venus idol. The face featSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three Valdivian Pottery Idol Heads**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, Formative Period, ca. 2000 to 1500 BCE. A set of 3 hand-built pottery female heads from larger Venus idol figures, each with inciseSee Sold Price
Sold2018Valdivian Shell Bead Necklace w/ Pottery Venus FiguresPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Earliest Horizon, Valdivian peoples, ca. 2300 to 2000 BCE. A fine necklace composed of dozens of small seed beads as well as 17 hand-built pottery Venus figures. The Venus figuSee Sold Price
2016Fine Group of 3 Large Valdivian Pottery Venus HeadsPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 BCE. A trio of reddish pottery heads with thin slits for eyes, brows, and mouths. These fired clay figures were produced, starting at the major ValdSee Sold Price
Sold2017Group of 3 Valdivian Pottery Venus HeadsPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 BCE. A trio of reddish pottery heads with thin slits for eyes, brows, and mouths, and bulbous hair. These fired clay figures were produced, startingSee Sold Price
Sold2015Pre-columbian Valdivia Venus FigurePre-columbian Valdivia Figure from Ecuador, ca. 3000-1500 B.C. These are th oldest knows venus figures from the Americas. She is depicted with her hands to her stomach. She is also perforated throughSee Sold Price
Sold2015Pre-columbian Valdivia Venus FigurePre-columbian Valdivia Figure from Ecuador, ca. 3000-1500 B.C. These are th oldest knows venus figures from the Americas. She is depicted with her hands to her stomach. She is also perforated throughSee Sold Price
Sold2016Pre-Columbian Valdivia FragmentA large pre-Columbian Valdivian Fertility Figure, circa. 3500 - 1800 B.C. Ecuador. This fragment is of the top half of a large figure. The fragment has a large headdress with detailed face, broken belSee Sold Price
Sold2023Pre-Columbian Valdivian Pottery Idol FiguresOriginally listed at $400 Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 2500 to 1500 BCE. A set of 2 hand-built pottery idols from the ancient Valdivian culture. First is a miniature standing figuriSee Sold Price
Sold2023Pre Columbian Trio of Early pottery Valdivia Venus figuresEcuador Ca. 3500 to 1500 BCE.Each depicting characteristic feminine forms with highly burnished surfaces and hues of brown and red. The shortest figure is intact with attenuated arms held beneath amplSee Sold Price
Sold2015Costa Rican Guanacaste Venus FigurePre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Nicoya Region, ca. 200 to 600 CE. This female venus figure possesses the elegant stylings of the Guanacaste-Nicoya artisans. The striking trichromatic ceramic stSee Sold Price
Sold2015Costa Rican Polychrome Venus FigurePre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Nicoya Region, ca. 200 to 600 CE. This female venus figure possesses the elegant stylings of the Guanacaste-Nicoya artisans. The striking trichromatic ceramic stSee Sold Price
3 days LeftClaydon Auctioneers LtdAn Aztec Pre-Columbian style earthenware sculpture depicting a kneeling figure with a vessel.£100