Sold20193 Pre-Columbian ceramic heads, MexicoA lot of 3 Pre-Columbian ceramic heads, Mexico, c. 200 BC - AD 750, and include Teotihuacan and Pre-Classic examples, each nicely mounted on a circular lucite base. Largest 3 ½ in (8.9 cm) includingSee Sold Price
Sold2017A group of 5 pre Columbian terracotta objects.A group of 5 terracotta objects. ++ A Terracotta monkey head, East Mexico, Veracruz, AD 800 - 1200. ++ A ceramic animal head. ++ A group of 3 East Mexican clay objects, Mexico, Veracruz. Larger: 8 1/2See Sold Price
Sold2020LARGE 2 3/4" LONG PRE COLUMBIAN POTTERY HEAD FROMLARGE 2 3/4" LONG PRE COLUMBIAN POTTERY HEAD FROM MEXICOSee Sold Price
Sold20201 3/4" LONG PRE COLUMBIAN POTTERY HEAD FROM MEXICO1 3/4" LONG PRE COLUMBIAN POTTERY HEAD FROM MEXICOSee Sold Price
Sold2017Group of Pre-Columbian Ceramic Heads & FigureGroup of Pre-Columbian Ceramic Heads & Figure. South American, Ecuador. Santa Elena Peninsula, Valdiria Max Ht. 3 1/2" . Franziska I. Stein, Hygiene, CO. Estate of Annette McGuire Cravens, Buffalo, NYSee Sold Price
Sold2015Pre-Columbian ceramic head fragment of a lord or deityPre-Columbian ceramic head fragment of a lord or deity, Veracruz, Mexico, circa AD 300-600, Romojodas region, Provenance: Stendahl Galleries, Dr. Wm. Kaiser (note: very slight restoration to tip of noSee Sold Price
Sold2020Collection Pre-Columbian ceramic head fragmentsCollection Pre-Columbian ceramic head fragments, (16) fragments, incl. one with museum accession numbers verso "46.50.22", some examples mounted on wood displays and plinths, 3"h x 2"w (largest fragmeSee Sold Price
Sold2023Pre-Columbian Remojadas Ceramic Head on StandThis is a Pre-Columbian ceramic head mounted on a wooden stand. Remojadas Culture of Mexico 400AD-900AD. Purchased July 1970 The Lands Beyond, Lexington Ave NYC, COA# 526. This item is described in aSee Sold Price
Sold2023(Lot of 3) Pre Columbian itemsA (Lot of 3) Pre Columbian ceramic items, including a polychrome Veracruz style figure of a seated priest 11"h and the head of a Dignitary; together with a 18"l stone beaded necklace centering a ceramSee Sold Price
Sold2021Six Pre-Colombian Head FragmentsSix Pre-Columbian ceramic head fragments Dimensions Smallest H 1-1/8" W 13/16" D 9/16" to Largest H 2-1/16" W 2-1/16" D 3/4" Copy and paste this link for high-res images.See Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Pre Columbian Mayan Terracotta Heads Mexico. c.500-900 AD (2)Ancient Pre Columbian Mayan Terracotta Heads Mexico. c.500-900 AD (2). Size 1 - 1 3/4 inches high. A reddish terracotta heads fragments from full figures. Provenance: Ex NYC Collection of Erich, HelgaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Pre Columbian Mayan Pottery Head Mexico. c.500-900 AD.Ancient Pre Columbian Mayan Pottery Head Mexico. c.500-900 AD. Size 3 1/2 inches high. 5 inches widest point. A buff-brown pottery head, originally from figure. depicted wearing headdress. Mounted onSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Pre Columbian Pottery head c.100 BC-500 ADAncient Pre Columbian Pottery head c.100 BC-500 AD. Size 2 3/4 inches high. ancient Pre Columbian Pottery head from Tlatilco Valley Mexico. Condition:minor ware otherwise perfect. Provenance: from theSee Sold Price
Sold2018A pair of Pre-Columbian ceramic figures from MexicoA pair of Pre-Columbian ceramic figures from Mexico, c. 100 BC - AD 250, and includes a Chinesco-style drummer playing a turtle shell, H: 3 7/8 in (9.9cm); and a Colima seated female figure with handsSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Pre Columbian Mayan Terracotta Bird Head Mexico. c.500-900 AD.Ancient Pre Columbian Mayan Terracotta Bird Head Mexico. c.500-900 AD. Size 3 1/2 inches wide, 2 3/4 inches high. A reddish terracotta head of Bird, fragment from full figure. Provenance: Ex NYC ColleSee Sold Price
Sold2015A rare Teotihuacan head fragment from MexicoA rare Teotihuacan head fragment from Mexico, ca. 400 - 750 AD. It is 2-3/4 in wide and depicts a jaguar deity with a complex ceremonial headdress. Superbly detailed, stucco remnants, find site notatiSee Sold Price
Sold20165 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic headsA group of 5 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic heads, Ecuador, c. 300 BC – AD 600, with nice style and detail, many with well-preserved red slip. Heights from 2 3/8 in to 4 ½ in. Ex Dr.See Sold Price
Sold20185 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic headsA nice group of 5 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic heads, Ecuador, c. 300 BC - AD 300, with nice details and remnants of red and ochre pigments. Sizes from 2 1/2 in (6.3 cm) to 4 1/2 in (See Sold Price
Sold2018From the Earl Townsend Collection. 2 3/16" Mold forFrom the Earl Townsend Collection. 2 3/16" Mold for ceramic Pre-Columbian Warrior Heads. First one we've seen. Earl molded one from wax for display (included)See Sold Price
Sold2018Tumaco-La Tolita ceramic head of a man, EcuadorA Tumaco-La Tolita ceramic head of a man, Ecuador, c. 300 BC - AD 200, wearing ear spools and a domed headdress, his features nicely detailed. H: 1 1/2 in (3.8 cm). Mounted on custom base. Ex Orange CSee Sold Price
2024Pre-Columbian Olmec stone headPre-Columbian Olmec stone head, Mexico, ca. 900-600 BC. A hand-carved stone head most likely from a larger figure which broke off and finished off as a piece on its own. 3.5" H. Private Texas collectiSee Sold Price
Sold20213 Pre-Columbian Style Figures, Mexico.A group of Three Pre-Columbian Style Figures. Mexico. ++ Huastec Figure. Ceramic. 4 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/8". ++ Nayarit Figure. Ceramic. 3" x 1 3/4" x 1 1/2". ++ Figural Rattle, Veracruz. Terracotta. 6See Sold Price
2023Pre-Columbian Olmec stone headPre-Columbian Olmec stone head from Mexico, ca. 900-600 BCE. Most likely carved from a discarded axe or from a larger figure. 3.5" height. Ex. Kevern Gregory collection, Florida.See Sold Price
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