Sold2018Mixtec Pottery Polychrome Tripod Bowl**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Rio Balsas, Mixtec, ca. 1250 CE. A raised tripod ceramic vessel with an incised grater pattern in tondo, intriguingly decorated with fish or perhapSee Sold Price
Sold2022Pre-Columbian Mixtec Tripod Bowl w/ RaptorOriginally offered at $500... Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Mixtec people, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A charming tripod bowl with flared sides and conical legs. The bowl is painted with white and orangeSee Sold Price
Sold2021Vibrant Mixtec Pottery Tripod Bowl TL Tested**Originally Listed At $750** Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Mixtec people, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A gorgeously preserved ceramic tripod bowl, with three thin legs of stepped form, resembling the stepSee Sold Price
Sold2021Jalisco Pottery Figure & Mixtec Pottery Tripod BowlPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE; Valley of Mexico, Mixtec people, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A nice set of two hand-built pottery pieces from ancient Mexico: a figure and a tripodSee Sold Price
Sold2021Mixtec Pottery Tripod Bowl, ex-MuseumPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Mixtec people, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A fine pottery vessel displaying a round bottom, hemispherical body, and flared rim, all sitting upon 3 petite feet. The beautifulSee Sold Price
Sold2022PRECOLUMBIAN TRIPOD GRATER BOWL INDIAN ARTIFACT ARROWHEADEVERY BEAUTIFUL NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT IS FROM EITHER THE LARRY SHAVER COLLECTION OR THE BARTH GRAYSON COLLECTION. LARRY SHAVER FOUND HIS FIRST ARROWHEAD IN 1951 AT THE AGE OF 12 & COLLECTEDSee Sold Price
Sold2016Mixtec Decorated Pottery Tripod BowlPre-Columbian, Central Mexico, Mixtec, ca. 1000 to 1300 CE. Attractive pottery bowl on three decorated rattle legs. Exterior decorated with black over orange petals. Interior decorated with repeatingSee Sold Price
Sold2015A 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
Sold2015Mixtec-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
Sold2015Michoacan Pottery Bichrome Tripod Rattle Grater BowlPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Michoacan, Protoclassic, ca. 100 BCE to 250 CE. A raised tripod ceramic vessel with incised grater pattern in tondo, intriguingly decorated with lizard-like creatures and gSee Sold Price
Sold2018Choice Toltec Pottery Grater Bowl - Landscape Design**Originally Listed At $150** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Toltec culture, ca. 900 to 1200 CE. A finely potted tripod bowl with deep incised grooves so it could be used as a grater - the incised markings crSee Sold Price
Sold2017POST-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
Sold2022Pre-Columbian Tripod BowlPre-Columbian Tripod Bowl, well with incised bands and slashes, tapering bulbous feet, h. 4 in., w. 10 1/8 in. Provenance: Estate of Highly Acclaimed New Orleans Artist, Furniture Maker, Designer, andSee Sold Price
Sold2020Classic Teotihuacan Tripod Bowl (100-650 AD)Classic Teotihuacan Tripod Bowl (100-650 AD)This amazing Teotihuacan bowl depicts a noble warrior presenting offerings of shells, fish, and obsidian to a supernatural being. (note the double eye) TheSee Sold Price
Sold20243 Pre-Columbian Tripod Bowls - Chupicuaro & HuastecPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Chupicuaro culture, ca. 500 to 100 BCE; Gulf Coast Mexico, Veracruz region, Panuco River area, Huastec culture, ca. 600 to 900 CE. A delightful trio of pottery tripod vesseSee Sold Price
Sold2020Mayan Tripod Bowl Fragment of Itzamna 400-600 ADMayan Tripod Bowl Fragment of Itzamna 400-600 AD Ceremonial tripod bowls told stories, often related to the passing of a respected tribal member. The bowls were placed in the tombs to hold offerings,See Sold Price
Sold2017MAYAN TRI-POD BOWL WITH RATTLE LEGSFROM GUATEMALA 5&1/2 INCHES TALL 10&1/2 INCHES WIDE HAS MINOR PRESSURE CRACKSSee Sold Price
Sold20183 Pre-Columbian Tripod Bowls (5"D - 7 1/2"D.). Various3 Pre-Columbian Tripod Bowls (5"D - 7 1/2"D.). Various prehistoric Mexican cultures. The larger 2 appear solid. Smaller has been glued with damage to one legSee Sold Price
Sold2017MAYAN TRIPOD BOWL2&1/2 INCHES TALL BY 5&3/4 INCHES WIDE FROM GUATAMALA SOLID VERY NICE ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION!See Sold Price
Sold2023Pre-Columbian Tripod BowlA Nicoya tripod bowl with rattle legs shaped as animal faces. 8" Dia.; 1 lb. 5 oz.See Sold Price
Sold2021Pre-Columbian Tripod BowlNicoya Tripod Bowl, Costa Rica, ca. 1000 - 1400 A.D., decorated with geometric design on legs, in red and black on cream ground. Rattle legs. Dimensions: 4-1/2" H x 7-1/2" W; Weight: 2 lbs. ProvenanceSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pre-Columbian Tripod BowlEarthenware tripod bowl with rattle legs. Dimension: 6-1/4" dia. X 3" H; Weight: 12.4 oz. Provenance: Ex. Private collection, New York, NYSee Sold Price
Sold2018*PRE-COLUMBIAN TRIPOD BOWLRed, raised on 3 legs, approximate height 3 5/8", diameter 7 3/8".See Sold Price
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