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SoldTripod aztec vase.Polychrome terra cota. Aztec, Mexico, 1300-1521 AD. 6,5x13,8cm. Provenance : Artexibalba Gallery, USA, 2011.See Sold Price
SoldAztec Tripod Polychrome Rattle Leg BowlPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec Empire, ca. 1400 to 1521 CE. A beautiful, hand-built terracotta tripod bowl on three rattle legs. The vessel is adorned with a bold target-like motif on the inteSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Aztec Tripod PlateTitle: Pre-Columbian Aztec Tripod Plate Date/Period: 1300-1500 AD Dimension: 8-1/2 inches in diameter Materials: Terra Cotta Provenance: A rare Aztec empire tripod plate from Mexico. This beautiful moSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Tripod Pottery Vessel w/ DecorationPre-Columbian, Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1521 CE. A charming redware vessel with an extended conical spout and a repeated linear motif around its flattened disk-shaped base. The vessel boasts a lustrSee Sold Price
Sold8 1/4" Aztec Tripod Plate, Mexico ca. 1400-1500 AD,8 1/4" Aztec Tripod Plate, Mexico ca. 1400-1500 AD,See Sold Price
SoldA large Mixtec-Aztec tripod vessel from MexicoA large Mixtec-Aztec tripod vessel from Mexico, ca. AD 1300 - 1500. The elaborately decorated polychrome bowl is 9-1/8 in in diameter and the hollow legs contain large rattles. It is painted both insiSee Sold Price
SoldMixtec-Aztec tripod vessel from MexicoA large Mixtec-Aztec tripod vessel from Mexico, ca. 1300 – 1500 AD. The elaborately decorated polychrome bowl is 9-1/8 in in diameter and the hollow legs contain large rattles. It is painted both inSee Sold Price
SoldUnusual Precolumbian Figural Tripod Incensario,Unusual Figural Tripod Incensario, Approximately 3.5 x 4 x 4.75 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Pottery Tripod Dish with Coyote Head LegsPre-Columbian, Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1521 CE. A truly remarkable pottery dish presenting a shallow basin and impressively thin walls that flare outwards to an annular rim, all sitting upon threeSee Sold Price
SoldTeotihuacan Openwork Pottery Tripod IncensarioPre-Columbian, Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 400 to 700 CE. Remarkable and rare pottery cylindrical jar on three nubbin feet. Sides of jar were cutout leaving three scenes of lords in profile wearing longSee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Aztec Rattle-Legged Tripod Bowl12th-14th century A.D. Broad dish with three radiating stub legs, central tondo with reserved star pattern, outer band of spirals and interlocking triangles; the legs hollow-formed with inclusions toSee Sold Price
Sold(8) Mexican reproduction pottery figural items(8) Mexican reproduction pottery figural items, consisting of Acrobata de Tlatilco "Tlatilco Acrobat" (9" h), Aztec style figural vase (9-3/4" h), Aztec style tripod effigy jar (5" h), Mesoamerican vaSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Incised Pottery Tripod Vessel**Originally Listed At $150** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1521 CE. A charming redware vessel with an extended conical spout and a repeated linear motif around its flattened disk-shaped bSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Pre-columbian Terracotta Zoomorphic TripodLarge Pre-columbian Shallow Terracotta Zoomorphic Effigy Tripod Incensario Bowl | This shallow incense bowl has a shaped animal effigy head on three tapered tripod legs and two loops on either side ofSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Pre Columbian Aztec Pottery Polychrome PlateAncient Pre Columbian Aztec Pottery Polychrome Tripod Plate Post classic Mexico, circa 1100 A.D. to 1450 AD. An attractive deep bowl on three raised feet, decorated in a handsome and bold geometric paSee Sold Price
SoldPOST-CLASSIC PRECOLUMBIAN TRIPOD BOWL, MEXICOPost-classic pre-Columbian tripod bowl, Mexico, Toltec or Aztec, the three legs with slit openings to feet, clay balls to interior, fractures and restoration to the bowl, paint loss, 5.25"h, 10" diam.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Ceramic Tortoise Motif Tripod VesselThis Pre-Columbian ceramic vessel is most likely a tripod effigy incensario or ceremonial incense burner, shaped as a tortoise. The vessel is constructed from brown earthenware with a rough surface teSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Pottery Defleshed Figural Incensario w/ TL ReportPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec culture, ca. 1200 to 1532 CE. A pottery humanoid form that depicts a de-fleshed man with remaining musculature and genitalia. The disembodied head presents withSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Aztec Figural Birds Head Tripod Redware Pottery BowlThis is a Pre-Columbian redware pottery bowl resting on three figural bird's head feet. Purchased 5/18/1988 Sotheby's NY Lot 318 sale 5715. This item is described in a certified insurance appraisal daSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Mayan Tripod Pottery Vessel VaseStriking hand-painted pottery vessel in the style of Pre-Columbian Mayan or Aztec ceremonial ware. This large, four-footed tripod vessel features intricate polychrome decoration throughout, includingSee Sold Price
SoldMixtec / Aztec Pottery Censer Hollow Rattle Feet, ex-Arte PrimitivoPre-Columbian, Mexico, Mixtec / Aztec culture, ca. 1200 to 1521 CE. A ceramic tripod pottery censer with a long handle and a bulbous bowl incised with openwork triangular, rectangular, and circular cuSee Sold Price
SoldTeotihuacan Tripod Vessel Cruciform MotifsPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 3rd to 7th century CE. A hand-built and highly burnished pottery vessel, perhaps the base of an incensario. The exterior walls are diagonally ribbed wSee Sold Price
SoldColima Pottery Janiform Tlaloc Incensario, Ex-Arte**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 150 BCE to 200 CE. An exemplary pottery incensario featuring the fantastical janiform figure of Tlaloc, the Aztec rain deity of lightnSee Sold Price
SoldSix Pre-Columbian Pottery Items Including Aztec Dish.Six Pre-Columbian Pottery Items Including Aztec Dish. Aztec dish with black geometric motif on a orange ground; bowl on a figural base; tripod rattle-foot bowl; tripod bowl with red and black decoratiSee Sold Price