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$30.00 Shipping Location: Concord, United States He traveled the world in the 1960s and found lots of very cool artifacts.
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$30.00 Shipping Location: Concord, United States He traveled the world in the 1960s and found lots of very cool artifacts.
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$30.00 Shipping Location: Concord, United States He traveled the world in the 1960s and found lots of very cool artifacts.
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$30.00 Shipping Location: Concord, United States He traveled the world in the 1960s and found lots of very cool artifacts.
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Pre Columbian Peru Moche Culture Tumbaga Idol Ai Apaec 100-700 AD
click to enlarge. Ancient Peru. Moche culture circa 200-700 AD. A tumbaga gold-copper figurine in repousse technique scorpion-shaped with the face of the maximum deity of the Moche the decapitator god Ai Apaec. Approximate length: 12 cm(4 3/4" Approximate width: 7.5 cm(3" Weight: 28.5 grams. Provenance: Ex Spanish private collection of Mr. J. Ornellas acquired through family inheritance in 1960's. Condition: As seen. Legs absent. 100% GENUINE ARTIFACT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE PLACING ANY BIDS. Certificate of Authenticity Can be provided if requested. Life Time Guaranteed- Money Back Guaranteed: This Item is 100% guaranteed authentic as described. We offer life time full money-back guarantee to the original buyer if a recognised authority disputes their authenticity or if the description ... moreis found significantly incorrect. The claim is only valid so long as the the original buyer owns it. If the object are proved to be forgery. We will be responsible for all return shipping fees. However, the costs of the study by the art lab will not be refunded. Return Terms: The buyer must contact us first before returning the items. This must be done within 3 days of receiving the item. The items must be returned within 14 days after receiving the object. The items must be returned prior to any refund and in the condition originally sent. The buyer is responsible for shipping. Insurance and packing costs, and export and import duties, taxes and charges. All returns must be sent registered. Signed-for and insured. The buyer is responsible for any delays caused by shipping companies or customs offices abroad. We reserve the right to charge a fee to cover any payment processing, final value fees of the eBay auction, PayPal fees, additional shipping costs and re-import costs incurred. Life Time Guaranteed- Money Back Guaranteed: This Item is 100% guaranteed authentic as described. We offer life time full money-back guarantee to the original buyer if a recognised authority
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Rare Pre Columbian bowl Teotihuacan Mexico, 100-700 AD
Authentic and high quality thin ceramic bowl. Mexico. Teotihuacan culture. Origin(made in) Mexico. Teatihuacan culture. Material: pottery with a light gray slib. Date: 100- 700 AD. Provenance: Private collection from Mister R. from Eindhoven. The Netherlands, This week we will sell a private collection of all kind of antiquities from Pre Columbian Amerika. collected before 1984. Size: High: 7.2 cm/ 2.8'inch. Wide: 19 cm/ 7.4'inch. Description: One interesting and rare high quality bowl of thin pottery. see pictures. Condition: Good. No cracks, 5 original pieces reglued in the bottom, wear of old age, nice patina of old age. See pictures. Information: The items what I sell on ebay are 100% Autentic and I gife you a guarantee for a lifetime. To see our other items click here! We are located in Amsterdam. The Netherlands. Questions: ... moreWe will answer your questions as soon as possible[click here] Collection: We are listing antiquities several times a week[click here] Paying: We prefer PayPal. Other possibilities by mutual arrangement. Rates: We use the same exchange rates as those used and shown by Ebay. Feedback: We give our feedback immediately after buyer's payment. Packaging: We don't charge. Shipping: Buyer pays shipping costs depending on buyer's requests. Recommendation: We recommend our clients Worldpack from TPG(0-2000 grammes: $30.50) Insurance: Worldpack includes priority shipment and insurance. To give you an idea of the shipping prices: Weight Europe World 0- 250 grammes $ 18.50 $ 22.50 250- 500 grammes $ 18.50 $ 32.50 500- 1000 grammes $ 22.50 $ 32.50 Guarantee: We give a full money back guarantee. If the object does not fit the description; just let us know within 30 days after receiving the object. You send the item back and we will return the price you paid(shipping excluded) Please contact us if you have any questions or answers! Powered by,RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*4a24%60%3C%3E-14789a641fb-0x115-
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Rare Pre Columbian tripod cilinder vessel Teotihuacan Mexico, 100-700 AD
Authentic and high quality ceramic tripod cilinder vessel. Mexico. Teotihuacan culture. Origin(made in) Mexico. Teatihuacan culture. Material: pottery. Date: 100- 700 AD. Provenance: Private collection from Mister R. from Eindhoven. The Netherlands, This week we will sell a private collection of all kind of antiquities from Pre Columbian Amerika. collected before 1984. Size: High: 12.9 cm/ 5'inch. Wide: 13,2 cm/ 5.1'inch. Description: One interesting and rare high quality cilinder vessel. see pictures. Condition: Intact. No repairs or cracks, some wear of old age, nice patina of old age. See pictures. Information: The items what I sell on ebay are 100% Autentic and I gife you a guarantee for a lifetime. To see our other items click here! We are located in Amsterdam. The Netherlands. Questions: We will answer your questions as soon ... moreas possible[click here] Collection: We are listing antiquities several times a week[click here] Paying: We prefer PayPal. Other possibilities by mutual arrangement. Rates: We use the same exchange rates as those used and shown by Ebay. Feedback: We give our feedback immediately after buyer's payment. Packaging: We don't charge. Shipping: Buyer pays shipping costs depending on buyer's requests. Recommendation: We recommend our clients Worldpack from TPG(0-2000 grammes: $30.50) Insurance: Worldpack includes priority shipment and insurance. To give you an idea of the shipping prices: Weight Europe World 0- 250 grammes $ 18.50 $ 22.50 250- 500 grammes $ 18.50 $ 32.50 500- 1000 grammes $ 22.50 $ 32.50 Guarantee: We give a full money back guarantee. If the object does not fit the description; just let us know within 30 days after receiving the object. You send the item back and we will return the price you paid(shipping excluded) Please contact us if you have any questions or answers! Powered by
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Pre Columbian Peru Moche copper large spearhead,. 100-700 AD
Authentic and interesting and very rare large spearhead. North of Peru. Moche culture. Origin(made in) North of Peru. Moche culture. Material: Copper. Date: Moche 100-700 AD. Provenance: Private collection collection from the Netherland. Mist. Noot, Arnhem This week we will sell a private collection of all kind of antiquities from Mexico etc, collected in the 1960-1990. Size: High: 36 cm/ 14.2'inch. Wide: 2.3 cm/ 0.9'inch. Description: A very interesting and rare latge spearhead. see pictures. Condition: Good. no cracks or repairs. Nice patina of old age. See pictures. Information: The items what I sell on ebay are 100% Autentic and I gife you a guarantee for a lifetime. To see our other items click here! We are located in Amsterdam. The Netherlands. Questions: We will answer your questions as soon as possible[click here] Collection: ... moreWe are listing antiquities several times a week[click here] Paying: We prefer PayPal. Other possibilities by mutual arrangement. Rates: We use the same exchange rates as those used and shown by Ebay. Feedback: We give our feedback immediately after buyer's payment. Packaging: We don't charge. Shipping: Buyer pays shipping costs depending on buyer's requests. Recommendation: We recommend our clients Worldpack from TPG(0-2000 grammes: $30.50) Insurance: Worldpack includes priority shipment and insurance. To give you an idea of the shipping prices: Weight Europe World 0- 250 grammes € 7.50 $ 16.50 250- 500 grammes € 12.50 $ 32.50 500- 1000 grammes € 14.50 $ 32.50 1000- 2000 grammes € 22.50 $ 40.50 Guarantee: We give a full money back guarantee. If the object does not fit the description; just let us know within 30 days after receiving the object. You send the item back and we will return the price you paid(shipping excluded) Please contact us if you have any questions or answers! Powered by
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Pre Columbian Peru Moche Culture Tumbaga Bird Heads Dangles 100-700 AD
I am a member of the association of international antiquities dealers. The AIAD is an association of dealers in antiquities(including fine art. Coins, metallic and ceramic objects) whose aim is to promote responsible antiquities dealing and to provide a support network and means of exchanging relevant information about fakes, forgeries, fraudulent misrepresentation and stolen good with a view of identifying such items for sale and notifying the relevant authorities. Every member must meet and follow the stringent code of conduct in order to participate in the association. Should you need to check my membership visit this link. http:aiad.org.uk/about-us/members-profiles/ and look for Juan Carlos Bahamonde. Ancient Peru. Moche culture civilization 100-700 AD. Five tumbaga gold dangles depicting mythological bird heads. Approximate length: 2 ... morecm(3/4" Weight: 2 grams. Provenance: Ex old Spanish private collection. Condition: Fine condition. Please check photos. 100% GENUINE ARTIFACT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE PLACING ANY BIDS. Certificate of Authenticity Can be provided if requested. Life Time Guaranteed- Money Back Guaranteed: This Item is 100% guaranteed authentic as described. We offer life time full money-back guarantee to the original buyer if a recognised authority disputes their authenticity or if the description is found significantly incorrect. The claim is only valid so long as the the original buyer owns it. If the object are proved to be forgery. We will be responsible for all return shipping fees. However, the costs of the study by the art lab will not be refunded. Return Terms: The buyer must contact us first before returning the items. This must be done within 3 days of receiving the item. The items must be returned within 14 days after receiving the object. The items must be returned prior to any refund and in the condition originally sent. The buyer is responsible for shipping. Insurance and packing costs, and export and import duties, taxes and cha
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Pre Columbian Moche Copper Gold Alloy Ear Ornaments Crested Beasts 100-700 AD
click to enlarge. I am a member of the association of international antiquities dealers. The AIAD is an association of dealers in antiquities(including fine art. Coins, metallic and ceramic objects) whose aim is to promote responsible antiquities dealing and to provide a support network and means of exchanging relevant information about fakes, forgeries, fraudulent misrepresentation and stolen good with a view of identifying such items for sale and notifying the relevant authorities. Every member must meet and follow the stringent code of conduct in order to participate in the association. Should you need to check my membership visit this link. http:aiad.org.uk/about-us/members-profiles/ and look for Juan Carlos Bahamonde. Ancient Northern Peru. 100-700 AD. A pair of spectacular ear ornaments of copper gold alloy with bordering discs each ... morewith inlayed lapis lazuli; a crested mythological beast and chrysocolla inlayed adorns the centre. Solid provenance and rarely offered for sale. Approximate diameter: 9 cm(3 1/2" Approximate length: 6 cm(2 1/2" Total weight: 103 grams. Provenance: Ex old Spanish private collection of Mr. J. Dornellas who acquired them through inheritance before 1950. Condition: In very good overall condition. Professionally cleaned and restored. Some bordering discs have been reattached as is one of tubes onto the centre disc. Sold as seen. Please check every photo for further details and description. 100% GENUINE ARTIFACT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE PLACING ANY BIDS. Certificate of Authenticity Can be provided if requested. Life Time Guaranteed- Money Back Guaranteed: This Item is 100% guaranteed authentic as described. We offer life time full money-back guarantee to the original buyer if a recognised authority disputes their authenticity or if the description is found significantly incorrect. The claim is only valid so long as the the original buyer owns it. If the object are proved to be forgery. We will be responsible for all return ship
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Pre-Columbian Moche Effigy Pottery Jar, circa 100 AD-700 AD
Up for auction we have a wonderful piece of Pre-Columbian Peruvian pottery. Beautiful Moche figural effigy jar that show two figures holding a bound nude male prisoner. Stirrup spout handle protrudes from the back of this orange-ware vessel. Incised raised features. Tan slip on body and reddish/brown slip on figures and handle. A very elegant and unique piece of ancient pottery. Size: 7-3/4" Tall and 4-1/2" at its widest. Culture: Moche. Peru Circa: 100AD-700AD Some very slight surface wear and paint loss as to be expected of pieces this old. Small stress crack on face of large figure(see picture#5) Complete and in great museum condition. This displays really well. And some information found on the Long Island University Museum site: Stirrup Spout Vessels were the predominant ceramic form throughout the Pre-Columbian Peruvian region ... morefrom the earliest cultures beginning around 1000 BCE until the conquest of the Inca in the 15th century. Stirrup spout vessels comprise an enormous array of styles and designs but have the common characteristic of a stirrup. Or handle, and a spout. The handle, placed on top of a variety of bases that range from the simplest globular shape to elaborate portraits, could be vertical or horizontal. The spout(or spouts) were either attached to the handle or placed just behind it. They were both hand made and mould-made. Some were elaborately crafted, others were mass-produced. The vast majority of extant stirrup spout vessels have been found in burial sites scattered throughout the Andes. Scholars believe that some vessels were used only for burial purposes, while others were used for rituals and ceremonies. Still others, as indicated by the wear and tear are believed to have utilitarian purposes such as for carrying water or other liquids. I will be charging insurance at the shipping center for this piece. Based upon final pricing. This amount will be told to you upon winning bid.
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