Sold2016Zapotec double-handled dish from Oaxaca, MexicoA finely made Zapotec double-handled dish from Oaxaca, Mexico, ca. 100 – 500 AD. This uncommon chocolate-ware example is 6-1/4 in in diameter, with broad loop handles extending from the inward curviSee Sold Price
Sold2016Zapotec head fragment from Oaxaca, MexicoA large Zapotec head fragment from Oaxaca, Mexico, ca. 100 – 500 AD. This nicely detailed example is 4 in wide, 3-1/4 in high and depicts the 'God with the Headdress Composed of the Upper Jaw of a SSee Sold Price
Sold2018A choice Zapotec head fragment from OaxacaA choice Zapotec head fragment from Oaxaca, Mexico, c. AD 100 - 500, and depicts a Zapotec lord adorned with a fancy headdress and large ear spools. H: 2 5/8 in (6.7 cm). Beautifully detailed, with heSee Sold Price
Sold2021Mayan Zapotec Mexican Blanket / Wall Hanging [133757]Vintage 1960's hand woven Mayan Zapotec Mexico multicolor blanket. Hand woven Mexican blanket made in Mayan Zapotec Style (Oaxaca valley in southwestern Mexico) Distinctive use of color and geometricSee Sold Price
Sold2018Superb Zapotec Pottery Incensario - Corn GodPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A mold-made ceramic incensario in the form of a seated god, probably the god of maize, Pitao Cozobi, although it maySee Sold Price
Sold2018Monte Alban Grayware Effigy Urn - Rain God CocijoPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A mold-made ceramic incensario in the form of a seated god, Cocijo (also Cociyo), god of rain and lightning - the worSee Sold Price
Sold2022Zapotec Monte Alban IV Pottery Double IncensarioPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A mold-made ceramic double incensario, in the form of a seated lord, with two cylindrical vessels emerging from his hSee Sold Price
Sold2021Zapotec Pottery Head Fragment w/ Maize Cob Headdress**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. A striking pottery head fragment wearing the buccal mask of Cocijo, god of corn, with a heSee Sold Price
Sold2016Mexican Zapotec 100 Percent Wool RugMexican Zapotec 100 Percent Wool Rug, measures 24'' x 39'', made by the Zapotec Indians of Teotitlan del Valle Oaxaca, using 100% imported virgin Navajo (New Mexico) wool and natural dyes, beautiful cSee Sold Price
Sold2020Zapotec "Cocijo" Pre-Columbian Pottery Effigy UrnPre-Columbian Zapotec (Oaxaca, Mexico) effigy urn / incensario, depicting Cocijo the god of rain and lightning, grayware pottery with remnants of red-brown pigments. 6.75" H x 4.25" W x 4.25" D.See Sold Price
Sold2022Hand-Made Zapotec WeavingHand-made Zapotec (Mexico) weaving height 118" x width 88" Provenance: Collection of Pamela Firestone, San Antonio, Texas We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sellSee Sold Price
Sold2023Hand-Made Zapotec Rug 5'3" x 3"5Hand-made Zapotec rug (Oaxaca), with flat weave, featuring dancing codex-style figures with speech scrolls 5 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. Provenance: The collection of Michael Moss, who traveled for decades thSee Sold Price
Sold2023Signed Mexican Hand Painted AlebrijesThirteen alebrijes, or spirit animals, made in Oaxaca Mexico. Signed by the artists Jose Olivera Perez, Martin Tileajete, Reyna Melchor Gallo, Pedro Fabian, Norito Fabian, Hirouto Fabian, Crecencio HeSee Sold Price
Sold2018Zapotec(?) Head FragmentZapotec(?) Head Fragment. Mexico. CE 600-800. Moldmade earthenware. Length: 2.25 in. In fine condition with soil and mineral deposits. Provenance: private collection, OH -collected more than 80 yearsSee Sold Price
Sold2016A large Zapotec head fragment from MexicoA large Zapotec head fragment from Mexico, ca. AD 100 - 500. It is 4-1/2 in high and depicts the 'Old Man-God whose Headdress is a Penache of Asymmetrical Plumes'. This superbly detailed example is shSee Sold Price
Sold2015Large Zapotec head fragment from MexicoA large Zapotec head fragment from Mexico, ca. 100 – 500 AD. It is 3-3/4 in high, 4 in wide and depicts the 'God with the Headdress Composed of the Upper Jaw of a Serpent'. Superbly detailed, strongSee Sold Price
Sold2017A good Zapotec head fragment from MexicoA good Zapotec head fragment from Mexico, ca. 100 – 500 AD. This superbly detailed example is 3-1/2 in high and depicts the Deity with the Headdress of the Upper Jaw of a Serpent. Good mineral deposSee Sold Price
Sold2015Large Zapotec head fragment from MexicoA large Zapotec head fragment from Mexico, ca. 100 – 500 AD. It is 3-1/2 in high, 3-1/2 in wide and depicts the God Cocijo, the God of Lightning and Rain. Superbly detailed, strong mineral deposits,See Sold Price
Sold2016A choice Zapotec head fragment from MexicoA choice Zapotec head fragment from Mexico, ca. AD 100 - 500. It is 3-1/2 in high and depicts the 'God with the Headdress Composed of the Upper Jaw of the Serpent'. Nicely detailed, good mineral deposSee Sold Price
Sold2018Vintage Zapotec Flatweave Rug, Oaxaca, MexicoVintage Zapotec Flatweave Rug, Oaxaca, Mexico, handwoven, wool: 4'1'' x 6'5'' (124 x 196 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2023Zapotec Pottery Seated God Cocijo Vessel, TL TestedPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban III, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A magnificent ceramic vessel in the form of a seated god, Cocijo or Cociyo, the god of rain and lightning, wearing aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Zapotec Pottery Incensario of Camazotz - The Bat GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, Phase III, ca. 500 to 700 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery incensario vessel in the form of Camazotz, the Zapotec bat-god. Featuring aSee Sold Price
Sold2017Zapotec Seated God Figural Pottery UrnPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. A dramatic, bulbous-bodied figural bottle with a wide spout ending in a slightly flared rim. Attached to the body arSee Sold Price
Jun 23East Coast Fine Arts LLCNetherlandish Flemish Old Master Attrib Marten Van Cleve Max Jacob Friedlander$1,000