SoldPublished Mayan Carved Stone HachaPre-Columbian, Classic Maya, ca. 600 to 900 CE. Highly refined ceremonial implement fragment which formed part of the ballgame paraphernalia of the ancient Maya in hardstone, depicting either a JaguarSee Sold Price
SoldPRE-COLUMBIAN: Veracruz Hacha, Ancient Mesoamerica, c.PRE-COLUMBIAN: Veracruz Hacha, Ancient Mesoamerica, c. 600 - 900 AD, stone, carved Veracruz stone hacha associated with the ancient Mesoamerican ballgame, in shape of jaguar head with crest headdressSee Sold Price
SoldSuperb Maya Granite Hacha Monkey HeadPre-Columbian, Maya territories, ca. 500 to 800 CE. A mottled granite hacha associated with the Meso-American ballgame, finely carved in the form of a monkey head in profile with a wide open, circularSee Sold Price
SoldVeracruz Stone Hacha - Eagle w/ Chief EmergingPre-Columbian, Vera Cruz, Mexico, ca. 500 to 800 CE. Exceptional and important stone hacha - implement used in the ballgame - in the form of a warrior inside the head of an eagle. The warrior is shownSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Maya duality stone hachaImportant Hacha with life/death theme, Maya, Cotzumalhuapa culture, Guatemala, 600-900 CE, grey andesite, polished, and with hematite red pigment. 12.25" height.Ex Venega collection, CA, 1960's.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Stone Game BallAn incised stone game ball, 5" Dia.; 6 lbs. 7 oz. Provenance: Ex collection, New York, NYSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Stone Game BallA Taino stone game ball incised with geometric designs. 5-1/2" Dia.; 8 lbs. 12 oz. Provenance: Ex collection, New Yori, N.Y.See Sold Price
SoldMayan Stone Jaguar HachaPre-Columbian, Mayan Territories, ca. 600 to 900 CE. An intricately carved stone hacha depicting the head of a jaguar, the King of Beasts in Mesoamerica. Hachas were believed to be ceremonial axe headSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Taino Spiked BallA Taino spiked ceremonial ball, cream colored stone. 3-1/2" Dia.; 1 lb. The Pre-Columbian Taino stone ceremonial game ball is a rare and historic artifact that showcases the skill and creativity of thSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Taino Spiked BallA Taino spiked ceremonial ball, dark brown stone. 2-1/2" Dia.; 15 oz. The Pre-Columbian Taino stone ceremonial game ball is a rare and historic artifact that showcases the skill and creativity of theSee Sold Price
SoldMixtec / Huastec Stone Hacha Jaguar Paw**Originally Listed At $400** Pre-Columbian, central Mexico, Mixtec or Huastec culture, ca. 1000 to 1521 CE. A hand-carved stone relief - possibly a hacha - of square form depicting a jaguar paw withSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Stone Palma Fragment w/ Sacrificial ScenePre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec culture, ca. 15th to 16th century CE. An exemplary carved-stone fragment from an Aztec ballgame palma displaying two skillfully sculpted scenes, a convex frontalSee Sold Price
SoldFine Veracruz Stone Ballgame Yoke**Originally Listed At $8000** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Vera Cruz, ca. 400 to 700 CE. A large and finely carved, greenstone yoke replete with tremendous artistry and technique, and therefore likely a ceSee Sold Price
SoldVeracruz Stone Ballgame Yoke - Intact!Pre-Columbian, Gulf Coast Mexico, Vera Cruz culture, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. An undecorated, sanded yoke from the Mesoamerican ballgame, hand-carved from a mottled beige-hued stone with black and dSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Stone BallA Taino ceremonial game ball, incised geometric pattern. Dimensions: 4-1/4" dia.; Weight: 4 lbs. Provenance: Private collection, Bronx, NYSee Sold Price
SoldMayan Stone Hacha Fragment - Head of SnakePre-Columbian, Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Mayan Territories, Maya, Late Classic Period, ca. 550 to 950 CE. A finely-carved stone hacha fragment depicting a snake head in profile with captivating feSee Sold Price
SoldMayan Stone Hacha - Anthropomorphic Face w/ HandsPre-Columbian, Classic Maya, ca. 300 to 900 CE. A fabulous example of a figural hacha, hewn from a large piece of grey volcanic rock, most likely basalt, that was part of the ritual items associated wSee Sold Price
SoldMaya Stone Hacha - Warrior with Avian HeaddressPre-Columbian, Classic Maya, ca. 300 to 900 CE. An expertly carved and well-preserved hacha, hewn from a large piece of grey basalt to serve as one of the ritual items associated with the MesoamericanSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Veracruz stone palmaPre-Columbian Veracruz stone palma from Mexico, circa, 300-600 CE. A ball game palma carved in the form of a bird. Traces of red cinnabar. Private Texas collection, 1970. 6.5"x5.1"See Sold Price
SoldFine Mayan Stone Hacha - Human Head FormPre-Columbian, Vera Cruz / Maya, ca. 500 to 950 CE. A magnificent example of a ceremonial hacha depicting a human head donning an arched headdress/headband upon a high, crested forehead, hand-carved fSee Sold Price
SoldMaya Stone Figure Jaguar Guardian, ex-Schmitt**Originally Listed At $2500** Pre-Columbian, Maya culture, probably Guatemala, late Preclassic period, ca. 100 BCE to 100 CE. A fabulous stone sculpture of a jaguar - an important animal in MesoameriSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Game BallA votive stone game ball, ovid shape, etched design. 7-1/2" dia. , 16.5 lbs. Provenance: Ex private collection, NYCSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Game BallA Taino stone game ball incised with geometric designs. 4-1/2" Dia.; 4 lbs. 13 oz. Provenance: Ex collection, New Yori, N.Y.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Game BallA Taino Votive Ceremonial stone game ball, incised with geometric pattern. 3-5/8 " dia.; 2 lbs. Provenance: Ex collection, New York, NYSee Sold Price
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