SoldFive Pre-Columbian Taino Stone AxesFive Pre-Columbian Taino Stone Axes. Sizes ranging from: 2.5'' x .75'' x .25'' (6 x 2 x 1 cm) to 4.5'' x 1.5'' x .5'' (11 x 4 x 1 cm).See Sold Price
SoldPre-columbian Taino Stone AxeAn excellent Taino stone axe from the Haiti side of Hispaniola, ca. 1000 - 1200 AD. This choice early example is 6-1/2" long and is carved from a gray hardstone. Rare early form, heavy mineral depositSee Sold Price
SoldPre-columbian Taino stone axeAn excellent Taino stone axe from the Haiti side of Hispaniola, ca. 1000 – 1200 AD. This choice early example is 6-1/2” long and is carved from a gray hardstone. Rare early form, heavy mineral depSee Sold Price
SoldPre-columbian Taino Stone AxeAn excellent Taino stone axe from the Haiti side of Hispaniola, ca. 1000 – 1200 AD. This choice early example is 6-3/8” long and is carved from a speckled greenish-gray hardstone. Rare early form,See Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Taino Stone Celts and Axe Head (3)Hispanolia, Ca. 1200 to 1500 AD. Utilitarian stone tools, possibly granite. Two tapered Taino Petaloid hand pounders, Size 5-1/2 in H. ea. Along with a larger double sided axe or scraper with opposedSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Pre-columbian Taino Stone Ceremonial PetaloideLarge Pre-columbian Taino Stone Ceremonial Petaloide Owl Axe from The Dominican Republic, ca. 1000-1500 A.D. The axe is carved with a complete owl. The owl becomes wholly integrated into the functionaSee Sold Price
SoldTaino Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Double-Headed AxeTaino Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Double-Headed Axe, with circular carved patterns emulating owl eyes. 6" L x 3.5" W x 1.5" D. Provenance: From a Lexington Avenue Collection. Keywords: Keywords: CaribbSee Sold Price
SoldTaino Pre-Columbian Stone Bird AxTaino Pre-Columbian Stone Bird Ax. Axes often portrayed owls a frequent ally of the shaman. This example has owl like eyes but the beak is long and narrow beak like a hummingbird. Hummingbirds were hiSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Taino AxeA stone axe with zoomorphic figure. 9-1/2" L x 6-1/4" W Provenance : ex collection, Bronx, NY Consignor price reduction. NOTE: This lot has a reserve. Reserve must be met to win the lot.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Stone AxeA Taino stone axe, Dominican Republic, ca. 1400 A.D., a large stone axe with tapered handle, short blade with tapered point at top and small point opposite side of blade. Dimensions: 12" L x 6" w; WeiSee Sold Price
SoldThree Pre-Columbian Taino stone objectscomprising a small ceremonial axe head with frog carved on the peen, 4 in. L.; a Celt, 2 1/2 in. L.; and a cassava cutting tool, 8 in. L.See Sold Price
SoldAuthentic Taino Ceremonial Stone Axe - Coqui Frogs**Originally Listed At $450** Pre-Columbian, Caribbean / Florida, Arawak People, Taino, ca. 15th century CE. A ceremonial stone axe, in a flattened ovoid shape, with each side carved in a low relief fSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 Taino Stone Hand Axes**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Caribbean Islands / Florida, Taino or Arawak peoples, ca. 15th century CE. A set of 2 hand-carved stone tools that were perhaps utilitarian in nature. FirsSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Taino Zemi AxeA stone Taino axe, green stone with zemi figure, axe head and handle. 7" H; 2 lbs. 4 oz. Provenance: Ex collection, Bronx, NYSee Sold Price
SoldMassive Taino Stone CeltPre-Columbian, Dominican Republic, Taino/Ciboney peoples, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A massive ceremonial stone celt or axe head, hand-carved from a mottled brown and black stone. The petaloid axe has a sleSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Taino Greenstone Petaloid CeltPre-Columbian Taino of Ciboney peoples, Dominican Republic, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A lovely celt, or ceremonial hand axe, hand-carved from a green stone with dark inclusions. The petaloid axe has a thinSee Sold Price
SoldGuerrero Mezcala Stone Axe GodPre-Columbian, southern Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala culture, ca. 600 to 200 BCE. A fine example of an abstract anthropomorphic figure that is hand-carved from mottled green-brown stone with lightSee Sold Price
Large Guerrero Mezcala Stone Axe GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero, Mezcala, ca. 500 to 200 BCE. A Mezcala standing anthropomorphic figure, finely carved and string cut from mottled greenstone, displaying an elegant minimalist aesthetiSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Guerrero Mezcala Stone Axe God**Originally Listed At $1200** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero, Mezcala, ca. 500 to 200 BCE. A Mezcala standing anthropomorphic figure, finely carved and string cut from mottled greenstone, displayingSee Sold Price
SoldGuerrero Mezcala Stone Axe GodPre-Columbian, Southwest Mexico, Guerrero, ca. 400 to 100 BCE. A hand-carved, deep grey-green stone (probably andesite) depicting a standing anthropomorphic figure, the human physiognomy displaying apSee Sold Price
SoldGuerrero Mezcala Stone Axe God, ex-Arte Primitivo**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala, ca. 400 to 100 BCE. An impressive anthropomorphic axe god, hand-carved from a sumptuous mottled green stone with black aSee Sold Price
SoldGuerrero Mezcala Stone Axe God FigurePre-Columbian, Southern Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala culture, ca. 600 to 100 BCE. A hand-carved stone figure of abstract form known as an axe god with string-cut grooves creating the anthropomorphSee Sold Price
SoldImpressive Guerrero Mezcala Stone Axe God, ex-Arnovick**Originally Listed at $400** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero Region, Mezcala, ca. 500 to 200 BCE. An abstract anthropomorphic figure, closest to type M-10, hand carved and string-cut from a pale greySee Sold Price
SoldAbstract Guerrero Mezcala Stone Axe GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala culture, ca. 500 to 200 BCE. A fine standing axe god figure of a characteristically abstract form, hand-carved from mottled dark grey and hunter green sSee Sold Price