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SoldPRE COLUMBIAN TRIPOD CERAMIC VESSELA Pre Columbian tripod ceramic vessel. The round vessel, raised on three legs, with an elongated neck featuring a relief human face. The handles are modeled after raised hands. Two through-holes are lSee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian VesselCartago, Costa Rica (Circa 1000-1200 AD.) Pre Columbian Redware Ceramic Tripod Vessel with Rattles. Plain surface with animal form feet. Measures 5" H x 5-1/2" W. Certificate of Authenticity: ExecutedSee Sold Price
SoldMixtec 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
SoldPre Columbian Nicoya Bird Effigy Ceramic Tripod VesselPre Columbian Nicoya Bird Effigy Ceramic Tripod Vessel 9.5''x7.5''. Impressive polychrome decorated vessel with figural bird head effigy. One foot has been reconstructed. 1000 to 1500AD, Costa Rica.See Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Style Tripod Jaguar VesselTripod ceramic vessel with feline figures and textured punctate detailing.Provenance: Beverly Hills Barakat Gallery Collection.See Sold Price
SoldMichoacan 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
SoldPre Columbian La Selva Bird Effigy Ceramic TripodPre Columbian La Selva Bird Effigy Ceramic Tripod Vessel 12.75''x8.75''. Rattel feet with figural bird head effigy. Reconstructed legs and body. 400 to 700AD, Costa Rica.See Sold Price
SoldTeotihuacan Tripod Cylinder Vessel - Ex StendahlPre-Columbian, Central Mexico / Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 100 to 900 CE. A ceramic cylinder vessel, black, with dramatic, openwork tripod legs and an ornate, abstract incised interlocking desSee Sold Price
SoldTeotihuacan Tripod Cylinder Vessel, ex-StendahlPre-Columbian, Central Mexico / Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 100 to 900 CE. A ceramic cylinder vessel, black, with dramatic, openwork tripod legs and an ornate, abstract incised interlocking desSee Sold Price
SoldGrp: 4 Pre-Columbian Ceramic VesselsGroup of four pre-Columbian ceramic vessels. Includes one tripod bowl with red decoration, one black bowl or low pitcher, one polychrome decorated jar, and one jar in a tapering form with an everted rSee Sold Price
SoldTeotihuacan Pottery Tripod Cylinder VesselPre-Columbian, Central Mexico / Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 100 to 900 CE. A wonderfully preserved ceramic cylinder vessel, fired to a dark brown, with three rectangular legs and an ornate, absSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Ceramic Tortoise Motif Tripod VesselThis Pre-Columbian ceramic vessel is most likely a tripod effigy incensario or ceremonial incense burner, shaped as a tortoise. The vessel is constructed from brown earthenware with a rough surface teSee Sold Price
SoldUlua Valley Maya Ritual Tripod Jar – Painted Glyphs & Deity HeadsPre-Columbian, Mesoamerica, Honduras, Ulua Valley region, Maya culture, Late Classic period, ca. 600 to 900 CE. A vivid relic of ritual and refinement, this ceramic tripod cylinder vessel stands as aSee Sold Price
SoldJalisco Bichrome Ceramic Tripod Bowl & Figural VesselPre-Columbian, West Mexico, ca. 200 BCE to 200 CE. A wonderful pair of bichrome potteries from this ancient culture of West Mexico, including a figural vessel with coffee bean eyes, pronounced nose, aSee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Chiriqui Armadillo Rattle VesselPre Columbian Chiriqui Armadillo Rattle Vessel. Medium-sized ceramic redware tripod bowl on short wide rattle legs. Only one leg has a small ceramic ball. There are two small effigy armadillos on eachSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Mesoamerican Costa Rican Rattle Leg Tripod Terracotta VesselPre-Columbian Mesoamerican Costa Rican Rattle Leg Tripod Terracotta Vessel. Three primate figures at the top below the lip and above each leg. Clay-based, non-vitreous ceramic vessels in the clasSee Sold Price
SoldRare / Large Nicoya Pottery Tripod - Maya InfluencePre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Guanacaste/Nicoya region, ca. 200 to 600 CE. A large ceramic vessel standing on three fierce zoomorphic feet, each glaring out at the viewer with large eyes and long snouts.See Sold Price
SoldPair of Teotihuacan Red / Brown Pottery VesselsPre-Columbian, Mexico, Teotihuacan culture, 1st to 5th century. Two fine ceramic vessels from this ancient culture located in the basin of central Mexico. First, a lovely tripod bowl with gently flariSee Sold Price
SoldPair of Costa Rican Terracotta Tripod Vessel & Jar**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, ca. 800 to 1200 CE. A pair of ceramic vessels made for domestic use. First, a tall vessel with a bulbous, olla-like body standing on three tall, inSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Costa Rican Pottery Tripod VesselPre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Greater Nicoya, ca. 300 to 800 CE. A tall, excellently-preserved ceramic tripod bowl with tall rattling legs, sometimes called a spider pot (after the form) or a chocolate pSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 Miniature Michoacan Polychrome Tripod Vessels**Originally Listed At $200** Pre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Michoacan area, Tarascan culture, ca. 1350 to 1521 CE. A fine group of hand-built miniature ceramic tripod bowls with conical legs, wide boSee Sold Price
Sold8pc Pre Columbian Miniature Vessels & Bowls. Sizes8pc Pre Columbian Miniature Vessels & Bowls. Sizes range from 1.75'' to 5''. Includes tripod vessels, jugs, and small bowls. Redware and blackware ceramics mostly Chimay or Nicoya, Costa Rica. ExcelleSee Sold Price
SoldTeotihuacan Tripod Vessel Cruciform MotifsPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 3rd to 7th century CE. A hand-built and highly burnished pottery vessel, perhaps the base of an incensario. The exterior walls are diagonally ribbed wSee Sold Price
Sold7 5/8" D. Mayan Tripod Vessel. Guatemala.7 5/8" D. Mayan Tripod Vessel. Guatemala. Pre-Columbian Classic Period. Sun circles incised on black burnished finish. Cracks glued and stabilized. Ex-Tommy BrydenSee Sold Price