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A Large Tiwanaku Puma Incense Burner Bolivia, c. 450-650 AD Earthenware with burnished red-brown, tan, and black slips. In form of a stylized puma with a large body that is the bowl of the burner with a scalloped rim. The head is raised in a fierce expression, mouth open, snarling, showing fangs. Short paws at front, a short tubular tail and loop for carrying at the back. In very good condition, repaired from original pieces with restoration over the break lines. Note: A similar example is illustrated in Tiwanaku – Citta eterna delle Ande, Milan, Fondazione Metropolitan, 2000, plate 10, page 64. Provenance: Ramiro Lozano, Miami, FL, before 1980 Length: 13 inches HID03101062020 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
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70298: A Large Tiwanaku Puma Incense Burner Bolivia,
Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
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$1,000
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American Indian, Pre-Columbian and Tribal Art
Dallas, TX, USA
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