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SoldInca Post-Conquest Polychrome Wood Kero CupSouth America, Peru, Inca Empire, Colonial Period, ca. 16th to 17th century CE. A beautifully preserved wooden kero (or quero), a traditional Andean drinking vessel used in ritual toasts and libationsSee Sold Price
SoldPost-Conquest Inca Painted Wood Kero**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Peru, post-conquest period, ca. 17th century CE. A wooden kero (quero) inspired by Inca examples but created during the post-conquest era. The squat vesselSee Sold Price
SoldPost-Conquest Inca Painted Wood Kero (Warriors, Birds, Flora)Peru, Inca, ca. late 16th to 17th century CE. This beautifully decorated wooden kero, a ceremonial drinking vessel, was traditionally used for consuming chicha, a fermented corn beer, which has a uniqSee Sold Price
SoldPost Conquest Peruvian Inca Painted Wood Kero**Originally Listed at $400** Pre-Columbian, Peru, ca. 17th century CE. A wooden kero (quero) inspired by Inca examples but created in the post-conquest era. The handsome vessel was turned on a latheSee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Inca Painted Wood Kero with FiguresPost Conquest, circa 1550-1640 A.D. Carved with bell-shaped base and broad flared stem, horizontal incised rings. slightly rounded rim; bands of painted hatching and geometric motifs to the mouth, fooSee Sold Price
SoldPost-Colonial Inca Wood KeroPeru, Post Spanish Conquest, ca. 16th century CE. Large and lovely wooden kero, used by the Inca and their descendants to drink chicha - a type of fermented corn beer. Carved from dense hardwood withSee Sold Price
Sold17th C. Post Colonial Inca Wood KeroPeru, Post Spanish Conquest, ca. 17 to 18th century CE. Lovely wooden kero, used by the Inca and their descendants to drink chicha - a type of fermented corn beer. Made from dense hardwood with conicaSee Sold Price
Sold17th C. Inca / Spanish Colonial Polychrome Wood Kero**Originally Listed At $500** Peru, Inca / Spanish Colonial period, ca. 17th to early 18th century CE. A pretty polychrome wooden kero (quero) ringed by hand-painted decorations of everyday life for tSee Sold Price
Early Inca Spanish Influenced Polychrome Painted Kero Cup - 1500 - 1600 CEEarly Inca Spanish Influenced Polychrome Painted Kero Cup - 1500 - 1600 CE. An unusual and highly developed Kero cup highly decorated with birds (cranes or road runners most likely) and other accents.See Sold Price
SoldRare Nazca Polychrome Wood Kero - HeronsPre-Columbian, Southern Peru, Nazca, 400 to 700 CE. This is a kero (drinking cup) made of wood by the Nazca. It is decorated with delicate painted crested white herons of varying sizes. Nazca wooden aSee Sold Price
SoldNear-Miniature Inca Wood KeroPre-Columbian, Peru, Inca culture, ca. 1400 to 1532 CE. A lovely drinking cup called a kero (also quero) with an expertly incised register of linear motifs across the exterior surfaces. Rich patina crSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Pre Columbian Inca Wood kero beaker, Ancient ArtA very old and fascinating wooden cup or beaker from the Inca culture of 15th/16th century Peru.This is an original hand carved wooden cup, with incised geometric patterns on the upper edge and traditSee Sold Price
Sold2 Superb Incan Empire Matching Pair of Wood Kero CupsPre-Columbian, Peru, Inca culture, ca. 1400 to 1532 CE. A matching pair of wooden kero cups, each incised with a band of geometric decoration encircling the upper register and a series of vertical panSee Sold Price
Sold16th C. Guatemalan Post Conquest Pottery Kero**Originally Listed At $500** New World, Guatemala, post-Conquest period, ca. 16th century CE. An interesting ceramic cup, goblet-shaped, with an unglazed, round foot and a stepped base that widens toSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Pre-Columbian Inca Wooden Chicha Kero (Beer Cup) with Polychrome Resin Inlay Ca. 1400-1532Ancient Pre-Columbian Inca Wooden Chicha Kero (Beer Cup) with Polychrome Resin Inlay Ca. 1400-1532 A.D. Size 6 3/4 inches high. 4 3/8 inches diameter. Provenance: Estate of David Sheridan, Branchburg,See Sold Price
SoldInca Spanish colonial wood bowl 2 animalsPre-Columbian Inca, Spanish Colonial (1450 AD - 1750 AD) wood drinking bowl. 10 inches handle to handle. The kero is a traditional kind of cup used by Bolivian / Peruvian people for drinking chicha; aSee Sold Price
Sold4 Peruvian Objects, 1400-1700 CE.A group of four Peruvian objects. ++ Two Inca Kero cups with incised lines and painted geometric designs. Wood, pigment. 1400 CE to 1700 CE. Smallest: 6 1/4" x 5". Largest: 8" x 6 1/8". ++ Two Inca llSee Sold Price
SoldInca Carved Wooden Kero - Avian & Reptilian MotifsPre-Columbian, Central Coast Peru, Incan Empire, ca. 1300 to 1532 CE. An attractive kero (or drinking cup), hand-carved from hard wood, presenting a graceful conical body with a thick rim and a slightSee Sold Price
SoldInca Post-Conquest Blackware Double Portrait VesselSouth America, Peru, Inca, Post-Conquest Period, ca. 16th to 17th century CE. A hand-built and highly burnished blackware pottery vessel with a planar base, a bulbous, apple-shaped body, and a cylindrSee Sold Price
SoldSpanish Colonial 16th-17th Century Inca Kero CupSpanish Colonial 16th-17th Century Kero from Peru. Used by the Inca and their descendants to drink chicha - a type of fermented corn beer. Carved from dense hardwood with conical shape flaring towardsSee Sold Price
SoldChimu Inca / Post-Conquest Blackware VesselsPre-Columbian to Post-Conquest, Peru, Chimu / Inca, ca. 1450 to 1550 CE. A fabulous pair of blackware vessels, each exhibiting a rare and elaborate form. First, the larger of the 2 is a whistling vessSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Poly-Chrome Kero Cup, Huari WarriorPre-Columbian Poly-Chrome Kero Cup, South America Huari Warrior, Mica Deposits, Burnish Marks, Origin: South America, Age: 500-900 A.D., Approx. Dimensions: 4 1/4" x 3 1/8"See Sold Price
SoldInca Post-Conquest Bronze Lime Spoon w/ Monkey**Originally Listed At $250** Post-Conquest / Spanish Colonial, Peru, Inca, ca. 15th to 16th century CE. A delightful bronze spoon, used to snort lime powder in order to enhance hallucinogenic propertSee Sold Price
Sold6" Spanish Colonial 16th-17th Century Inca Kero CupSpanish Colonial 16th-17th Century Kero Cup from Peru. Used by the Inca and their descendants to drink chicha - a type of fermented corn beer. Carved from dense hardwood with conical shape flaring towSee Sold Price