Pre-Columbian Indigenous Earthenware Pottery Vessel (CPD)Echoes of Glory International Military Auction House4.6(99)$35(15 bids)
SoldChavin Salinar Transitional Pottery Stirrup JarPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chavin/Salinar, ca. 500 to 100 BCE. A blackware stirrup vessel of a classic form with a round, near spherical body, a thick stirrup and substantial, subtly flaring tubSee Sold Price
SoldChavin Salinar Transitional Bichrome Stirrup JarPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chavin / early Salinar, ca. 500 to 200 BCE. A striking stirrup, bichrome pottery jar presenting a most unusual form comprised of a flat bottomed, globular lower body fSee Sold Price
SoldEarly/Rare Chavin Pottery Stirrup Jar - Cactus FormPre-Columbian, Peru, Chavin, ca. 900 to 200 BCE. One of the earliest types of stirrup vessel, from the "Classic Chavin" period, as it represents the early mono-colored stirrup vessels found in the mouSee Sold Price
SoldSalinar / Moche Portrait Stirrup Vessel, ex-MuseumPre-Columbian, north coast of Peru, Salinar to Moche cultures, ca. 100 to 200 CE. A fascinating pottery portrait jar with a stirrup spout rising from the top. Presenting a spherical body and a flat baSee Sold Price
SoldSalinar / Moche Stirrup Vessel, ex-MuseumOriginally offered at $500... Pre-Columbian, north coast of Peru, Salinar to Moche cultures, ca. 100 to 200 CE. A fascinating pottery portrait jar with a stirrup spout rising from the top. PresentingSee Sold Price
SoldChavin Pottery Stirrup Vessel, San Pedro Cactus w/ TLPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chavin, ca. 600 BCE. A stupendous example of the early monochrome stirrup vessels found in the mountains and river valleys of northern Peru. Characteristic of the ChavSee Sold Price
SoldMoche IV Fineline Pottery Stirrup Jar - Battle ScenePre-Columbian, Peru, Moche IV (Classic Period), ca. 550 to 650 CE. A large-chambered stirrup vessel with a wide spout, a stirrup handle that flares out as it meets the body of the vessel, and a flat bSee Sold Price
SoldLarge & Exceptional Nazca Figural Pottery Stirrup JarPre-Columbian, southern Peru, Nazca, ca. 200 to 400 CE. Large and quite wonderful pottery stirrup vessel. In generally circular form with front molded with slightly raised shoulders and squared lowerSee Sold Price
SoldChavin Pottery Stirrup Vessel w/ OwlPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chavin, ca. 1200 to 500 BCE. A hand-built and highly burnished pottery vessel of tall form with a bowl-shaped lower body, a detailed upper body shaped like a charmingSee Sold Price
SoldFine Moche II Pottery Stirrup Jar in Duck FormPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Moche II, ca. 300 to 400 CE. This elegant vessel portrays a spotted duck, skillfully modeled and decorated with a bichrome red and cream finish and textured wings andSee Sold Price
SoldChavin Pottery Stirrup Vessel - Incised SpiralsPre-Columbian, Northern Highlands of Peru, Chavin Culture, ca. 900 to 500 BCE. A striking example of early Andean ceramic innovation, this stirrup-spout vessel from the Chavin culture demonstrates theSee Sold Price
SoldMoche Pottery Stirrup Jar - Kneeling Warrior w/ Shield**Originally Listed At $1250** Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Moche I, ca. 100 to 200 CE. A figural stirrup vessel in the form of a conical-headdressed warrior. The warrior is kneeling, and wears aSee Sold Price
SoldSalinar Pottery Stirrup Vessel w/ Zoomorphs, TL TestedPre-Columbian, north coast of Peru, Salinar culture, ca. 200 BCE to 200 CE. A striking ceramic stirrup vessel with a round body with flattened base, a thick stirrup handle, and a short, flaring spoutSee Sold Price
SoldChavin Pottery Stirrup Vessel w/ Jaguar Heads, TL'dPre-Columbian, north coast Peru, Chavin, late Cupisnique, ca. 500 to 300 BCE. An exquisite, hand-built pottery vessel featuring a spherical body with a flat base, highly burnished surfaces, and a stirSee Sold Price
SoldGreek Mycenean Pottery Stirrup JarAncient Greece, Mycenaean, ca. 1500 BCE. A wheel-made pottery stirrup jar of a classic Mycenaean form with a bulbous body, a flat foot, conjoined twin handles, and a side spout. The vessel is compriseSee Sold Price
SoldSalinar Pottery Stirrup Vessel w/ Zoomorphs, TL Tested**Originally Listed At $1200** Pre-Columbian, north coast of Peru, Salinar culture, ca. 200 BCE to 200 CE. A striking ceramic stirrup vessel with a round body with flattened base, a thick stirrup handSee Sold Price
SoldMoche Pottery Stirrup Jar w/ Fighting Scene - TL Tested**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, northern Peru, Moche culture, Phase III, ca. 400 to 600 CE. A very finely crafted pottery stirrup jar - an early version of a beer jar used to hold chicha - moSee Sold Price
SoldFine Viru Whistling Pottery Stirrup Jar, Dwarf / MonkeyPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Viru, ca. 300 BCE to 100 CE. A Viru bichrome whistling vessel in the form of a sweet monkey or transitioning dwarf/shaman with simian features, an arched tubular bridgSee Sold Price
SoldRecuay Pottery Stirrup Jar - Llama Giving BirthPre-Columbian, northern highlands of Peru, Recuay culture, ca. 200 to 600 CE. A charming stirrup vessel with a long, narrow spout extending from the handle in the form of a llama giving birth. AlthougSee Sold Price
SoldSalinar Pottery Stirrup Vessel in the Form of a HousePre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Salinar culture, ca. 200 BCE to 200 CE. A fascinating mold-made terracotta stirrup vessel with a lentoid body from which rises a peaked roofline with vertical supportsSee Sold Price
SoldA Mycenaean Pottery Stirrup JarHeight: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm.) Circa 1200-1100 B.C., Late Helladic period Ex. J. Bowman collection, Massachusetts, 1960's The handles and body of this jar are painted with a light brown slip, contrasSee Sold Price
SoldVery Fine Inca Blackware Pottery Stirrup Jar - WarriorPre-Columbian, northern to central Peru, Inca, but possibly made by a Chimu artisan, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A handsome burnished blackware stirrup vessel depicting the head of an elite lord or warrior,See Sold Price
SoldInca Pottery Stirrup Jar in Bird Form, ex-Christie'sPre-Columbian, Central Peru, Inca, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. Peru had already been a center of outstanding pottery production for thousands of years when the Inca rose to power. The Moche had developed theSee Sold Price
SoldViscus Whistling Pan Pipe Player Pottery Stirrup JarPre-Columbian, north coast of Peru, Vicus, ca. 300 to 500 CE. Globular bodied vessel with a spout opposite a seated pan pipe player figure; both joined by a bridge handle. Traces of umber resist desigSee Sold Price