SoldTwo Pre-Columbian Redware Pottery Vessels.Two Pre-Columbian Redware Pottery Vessels. Comprising a vessel with everted mouth, bulbous body tapering to the round foot, and loop-orm handles; and a tripodal gourd vessel of fluted form supported bSee Sold Price
SoldPair of Chimu Pottery Vessels - Redware & BlackwarePre-Columbian, central coast Peru, Chimu, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. Two lovely hand-built pottery vessels that nicely contrast in shape and hue. The first is a tall orangeware vessel with a rounded and lobSee Sold Price
SoldChupicuaro Redware Vessel w/ Two Chambers**Originally Listed At $250** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Guanajuato Valley, Chupicuaro, ca. 500 BCE to 300 CE. A hand-built and highly burnished redware pottery vessel with a round but stable base, aSee Sold Price
SoldNarino Redware Vessels - Bowl & Pedestal Cup**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Colombia, Carchi-Narino Highlands, ca. 500 to 1000 CE. A fine set of two hand-built redware pottery vessels with highly-burnished surfaces boasting warm veSee Sold Price
SoldColima Redware Tripod Vessel, ex-BonhamsPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. This beautifully hand-built and highly burnished redware pottery vessel features a broad, circular body, flared rim, and two rows of raised nSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Pottery DogPre-Columbian Colima Pottery Dog from West Mexico, ca. 200 B.C-200 A.D. Redware pottery seated dog vessel painted in two tones having a spout at the tail. Overall scattered mineral deposits on the surSee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Bird Form Artifacts, 2 PiecesTwo pieces of ancient Pre-Columbian artifacts comprising one bird head stone bust sculpture and one ceramic pottery redware handled bird form effigy vessel or cup, both mounted on wood stands. Vase: 4See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Colima Redware Janiform VesselAncient Pre-Columbian, Colima, Mexican Ceramic Pottery Redware Vase, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE, the base in the form of two heads, with pierced eyes and ears and wearing headdresses, surmounted by a flaSee Sold Price
SoldRare Colima Redware Vessel - Conjoined DogsPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, Protoclassic period, ca. 100 BCE to 250 CE. A hand-built redware pottery sculpture of an incredibly rare form composed of two emaciated canines that are conjoined aSee Sold Price
SoldRare / Large Colima Redware Vessel - Mace Head FormPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A hand-built and highly-burnished pottery vessel of a large form with a rounded base, a wide, tapering body with two projecting elements, andSee Sold Price
SoldColima Redware Effigy Vessel - Conjoined DogsPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, Protoclassic period, ca. 100 BCE to 250 CE. A hand-built redware pottery sculpture of an incredibly rare form composed of two emaciated canines that are conjoined aSee Sold Price
Two Pre-Columbian Pottery VesselsTwo Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels. Including a Chimu blackware stirrup vessel and a Chancay painted buffware bowl. Size: 1) 7.25'' x 6'' x 5'' (18 x 15 x 13 cm); 2) 2.75'' x 4.5'' x 4.5'' (7 x 11 x 11See Sold Price
SoldTwo Mixtec Pottery Vessels - Tripod & Olla**Originally Listed At $200** Pre-Columbian, Post Classic Maya, Mixtec, modern day Mexico, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A nice pairing of vessels, one a dark brown, miniature gourd-shaped olla with perforatioSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre-Columbian Pottery VesselsTwo Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels. Including a Chimu blackware stirrup vessel and a Chancay painted buffware bowl. Size: 1) 7.25'' x 6'' x 5'' (18 x 15 x 13 cm); 2) 2.75'' x 4.5'' x 4.5'' (7 x 11 x 11See Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre-Columbian Pottery VesselsTwo Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels, probably Maya, incl. tripod plate, reserve painted with ritual scene, h. 2 1/2 in., dia. 12 in.; and bowl, painted geometric and figural designs, h. 4 1/2 in., dia.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre Columbian Pottery Vesselsacquired prior to 1953, comprising: small vase with tapered neck, 4-1/8 x 4-3/4 in.; tripod vessel, 3-1/4 x 4-5/8 in. Provenance: Ambassador Capus Miller Waynick, North Carolina; by descent in familySee Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre Columbian Pottery VesselsPanama / Costa Rica Diquis period small pottery zoomorphic ollas, one with everted rim and tripod feet, the other with round base and flat rim. The tripod olla approx. 3 1/4" H. Please note: age / autSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Redware Pottery Vessel with Molded DecorationThis is a Pre-Columbian redware pottery vessel featuring a molded decoration encircling the flared rim. From the Upstate New York estate of Marshall and Kay Lee. Marshall was a well known collector ofSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Pottery Vessels, PeruTwo Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels. Peru, Chimu Culture, consisting of a black ware stirrup bottle in the form of a crayfish atop an ovoid body, heavily restored, measuring 9.25” h x 4.75”See Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan fine orange ware vesselsTwo Pre-Columbian pottery vessels from the Teotihuacan culture, ca. 200-700 CE. The vessels showcase distinct forms and surface treatments that highlight the diversity of Teotihuacan ceramic craftsmanSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Pottery Double VesselPre-Columbian Pottery Double VesselPre-Columbian redware pottery vessel; with double disk-like chambers, a moulded four-legged animal resting on top, the conical spout on the other (repairs and wear);See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Redware Spouted VesselA finely crafted Pre-Columbian redware pottery vessel featuring a rounded body, a slightly flared rim, and an elegantly formed spout. The surface exhibits a rich reddish-brown hue with natural patinaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Vessels Height ofTwo Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Vessels one in the shape of a seated man, one with painted decoration. Height of taller 8 inches. Estimate $200-400 Vessels have not been tested and come with no guaranSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Pre Columbian Cylindrical Pottery Vesselsacquired prior to 1953, each with flared neck and animal decoration, one with four feet and a tail, larger 5-7/8 x 4 in. nations. Mr. Waynick received all of the pottery offered here as gifts from theSee Sold Price