Sold2017Macabre Veracruz Pottery Figure - Xipe TotecNEW LOWER START PRICE… Pre-Columbian, Vera Cruz, Mexico, ca. 400 to 700 CE. Such an amazing and disturbing piece that it is difficult to describe! A human head, with face painted black with the clasSee Sold Price
Sold2022PRE-COLUMBIAN STYLE EARTHENWARE XIPE-TOTECVeracruz, 200 to 1000 C.E. Together with a Veracruz style pottery head. The first a standing figure, donning a headdress, pendant earrings, and cowie shell jewelry. Height of figure 12.5 in., Width 9.See Sold Price
Sold2018Pre-Columbian Skeleton Clay PotteryPre-Columbian Skeleton Clay Pottery Figure, Macabre Veracruz Pottery. Performed a moisture test and the absorption rate is a few seconds. Estimated more than 400 yrs old. Pre-Columbian era incorporateSee Sold Price
Sold2020Maya Pottery Whistle - Standing Male Figure**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Mexico and northern Central America, Mayan Territories, Late Classic, ca. 550 to 900 CE. An eerie figure, perhaps channeling the god Xipe Totec, hand-molded frSee Sold Price
Sold2016Macabre Veracruz Pottery Skull - Snake in MouthPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz/Vera Cruz, ca. 400 to 600 CE. A fabulously spooky pottery skull, its ghastly hollow form delineated with both optic and nasal cavities, realistic indentations above theSee Sold Price
Sold2017Wonderfully Macabre Veracruz Pottery Skull OcarinaPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz, ca. 400 to 600 CE. A fabulously spooky blackware pottery skull ocarina, its ghastly hollow form delineated with optic and nasal cavities, realistic indentations aboveSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rare/Delightful Veracruz Pottery Figure - Seated RabbitPre-Columbian, Mexico, Vera Cruz culture, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. A delightful small figure of a rabbit, molded and hand-modeled in a standing position, with hands in front of its body and ears perSee Sold Price
Sold2020Veracruz Pottery Figure - Warrior**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz (Vera Cruz), ca. 3rd to 7th century CE. A hollow warrior figure made from buff clay with almond-shaped eyes, a toothy mouth, full lSee Sold Price
Sold2023Pre-Columbian Veracruz pottery figurePre-Columbian Veracruz standing figure from Mexico, ca. 600-800 CE. Pottery figure with necklace head band with bitumen highlights. Acrylic and metal stand for display. 6-5/8" height. Private NY colleSee Sold Price
Sold2023Colima, Proto-Maya & Veracruz Pottery Figures & HeadsOriginally listed at $300... Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE; Gulf Coast of Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 300 to 700 CE; Mexico and northern Central America, Olmec to Proto-MSee Sold Price
Sold2020Pre Columbian Veracruz bedded captive figure c.550-950Pre Columbian Veracruz bedded captive figure c.550-950 AD. Size 10 inches x 7 inches. Rare Veracruz Pottery Figure of Captive male naked strapped to a bench. Ex. M. Jones collection Wales, UK Ex. PrivSee Sold Price
Sold2016Large Veracruz Pottery Head of Warrior / ShamanPre-Columbian, Vera Cruz, Mexico, ca. 450 to 650 CE. This is a hollow head from a large Veracruz pottery figure; the head has narrow eyes, delicate eyebrows and nose, and an open mouth; they wear enorSee Sold Price
Sold2016Large Veracruz Pottery Head of WarriorPre-Columbian, Veracruz, Mexico, ca. 450 to 650 CE. This is a hollow head from a large Veracruz pottery figure; the head has narrow eyes, delicate eyebrows and nose, and an open mouth with the tongueSee Sold Price
Sold2016Framed Veracruz Pottery Warrior HeadPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. This is a hollow head from a large Veracruz pottery figure; the head has narrow eyes, delicate nose, and an open mouth; they wear enSee Sold Price
Sold2022Pre Colombian Veracruz Pottery Sonriente FigureA rare and fine example standing about 15".This lot, and more forthcoming. are from the estate of a true antiquity connoisseur in every sense of the word. This antiquarian truly enjoyed the treasuresSee Sold Price
Sold2020A Veracruz Fragmentary Pottery FigureA Veracruz Fragmentary Pottery Figure Mexico, Late Classic, Circa 600-900 A.D. Height 6 inches. Provenance: Private Collection, Illinois Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, 1984 Private Collection, ChicagoSee Sold Price
Sold2021Pre-Columbian Veracruz Pottery Sonriente Figure.Pre-Columbian Veracruz Pottery Sonriente Figure. The figure with arms raised; wearing a headdress, necklace, and skirt; on a black wood base. {Approximate dimensions not including stand: 12 1/2 high xSee Sold Price
Sold2018Large Pre-Columbian Veracruz Standing Pottery FigureLarge Veracruz Standing Pottery Figure from Mexico, ca. 600-900 A.D. A fine figure wearing a headdress, earrings, necklace and ankle length skirt. Decorated with bitumen highlights. 13\" in heightSee Sold Price
Sold2022Pre-Columbian Veracruz Pottery Sonriente FigurePre-Columbian Veracruz Pottery Sonriente Figure. Standing figure with arms outstretched. {Approximate dimensions: 10 1/2 high x 6 3/4 inches wide.}. Condition: Repairs to arms, loin cloth, legs, and eSee Sold Price
Sold2022Veracruz Pottery Canine Figure, Chapapote PigmentPre-Columbian, Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz region, Remojadas culture, ca. 5th to 6th century CE. A charming example of a hollow-built pottery canine figure - perhaps a coyote or a dog - standing withSee Sold Price
Sold2015Large Vera Crus pottery figure, CE550-900.A large Vera Cruz pottery figure fragment. Remojadas Eastern Mexico, Vera Cruz, CE550-900. 11"h w/o stand. Provenance: The Alvin M. Cohen Collection, Bethesda MD.See Sold Price
Sold2018Rare Veracruz Pottery Seated Crying Figure w/TLPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. A fascinating ceramic figure, showing someone who appears to be starving, with three deep grooves dug into the skull, one hand raiseSee Sold Price
Sold2021Fine Veracruz Pottery Standing Warrior Figure w/ TLPre-Columbian, Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz (Vera Cruz, also Totonac or Totonaca), Remojadas, ca. 300 to 600 CE. An impressive example - in both size and skill - of a warrior standing atop delineated lSee Sold Price
Sold2023Aztec Pottery Maskette of Xipe Totec (The Flayed One)Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A mold-formed pottery maskette depicting the face of Xipe Totec, the Aztec god of agriculture, deadly warfare, and the earth whose name meaSee Sold Price
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