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They are famous for their sculptures of obese dogs, which seem to have been fattened for the table. COLIMA STONE FROG/MAN EFFIGY AMULET, 300 BCE - 300 ... moreAD. It depicts a creature that is part human, part amphibian, a kind of frog/man.
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Location: Lynnwood, United States
The dancing dogs are 8” high and 7” across, good condition. The lone dog 6 1/2" long and 5 1/2" high he has a repair to his front right paw and a few ... morescuffs and small nicks.
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Location: Pittsburg, United States
This beautiful Mexican pottery sculpture is a stunning representation of Pre Columbian style Colima Dancing Dogs. Handmade with great attention to detail, ... morethis piece is a true work of art. Its cultural significance is evident in the various aspects such as the country of manufacture, Mexico, and the culture, Mexican.Despite its provenance being unknown, this sculpture stands out as a unique piece of folk art. The exquisite craftsmanship and intricate design make it an excellent addition to any collection of Collectibles, Cultures & Ethnicities, Latin American, or Mexican Pottery. It's a must-have for art lovers and collectors alike.
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Location: North Chicago, United States
Scholars know of at least two types of Colima dogs, one to be fattened up and ritually sacrificed or eaten and one to serve as a watchdog and healer of ... morethe ill. Colima vessels such as this one were buried in shaft tombs to protect the deceased and provide sustenance for eternity.
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Location: Sarasota, United States
Colima Dog This is a wonderful Colima figural dog vessel. As found in a local estate and believed to be an ancient piece from Western Mexico, approximately ... moretwo thousand years old. The dog is fat- or pregnant- with a hollow body in aggressive stance with tail that forms a spout. The dog's eyes and mouth are incised into the clay. Dog effigies such as this were buried in tombs in the belief that dogs were an important guide into the afterlife of the deceased. Both of the dog's ears are chipped; one with minor loss. The other more significantly. Two legs have been re-glued; the repairs are rough and amateur, and the break lines appear to have had some loss and are not well-aligned. The burnished reddish brown exterior is mottled and veined. And the interior is encrusted with mineral sediment. The dog came to me without information on its history or provenance. But shows many indications of its age. It's a fascinating piece that is sure to complement any collection. Two legs repaired somewhat roughly. One ear is broken. The other is chipped. Other expected wear. Burnished exterior, rough interior with sediment deposits. 9 3/8" long. 6" high, 5" across[ p e n c i l p o i n t e r Shipping? FREE via USPS Priority International Shipping? Sure! Cost available on request Combined Shipping? Yes! At the best possible rate Questions? Happy to answer. Use the"ask a question" link below Need more pictures? Always available on request(1-2)
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Location: Las Vegas, United States
Vintage Pre Columbia Redware Pottery Colima Mexican Dog Vessel Sculpture. Pre-owned with normal wear from display/age , overall in great condition! See ... morephotos for details and measurements. You will get exactly as pictured!Feel free to ask questions. All sales are final! NO returns. Thanks for looking.
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Location: Willmar, United States
This was an estate find from a collector of fine Antique pottery. This piece is fresh to market and one of a kind original Hand made Colima Pottery Dog. ... moreThis Dog was made with a Double head and pot Belly.
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Location: Peoria, United States
Authentic pre-Colombian pottery sculpture. Labeled as “Colima feline,” may be xoloitzcuintli. Dated 400 AD. This item is 6.5” high and does have some ... moreareas of wear, please inspect the photos and feel free to message me with any questions. This item will be shipped with signature confirmation.
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Location: Chapin, United States
Vintage Colima Dancing Dogs Mexican Pottery Folk Art 11” x 9”.Beautiful piece in great condition. One ear appears it may have a barely noticeable different ... moreglaze, no break or crack or chip.Large piece! Measures 11” tall. Made of clay. Two dogs depicting one old and one young. One of the most famous and sought after folk art, depicting the "dancing dogs" of Colima. Just a cool and happy vibe piece! Please don’t buy new, buy loved 🥰 Support Sustainability 🌎 Thanks for looking ~ Wendy 😊✌🏼
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This redware dog has great form, with large perked ears and a short tail spout. He is depicted with a plump belly, a toothy smile, and incised nostrils ... moreeyes. Dates from 200BC to 250AD.
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Location: Libertyville, United States
Scholars know of at least two types of Colima dogs, one to be fattened up and ritually sacrificed or eaten and one to serve as a watchdog and healer of ... morethe ill. Colima vessels such as this one were buried in shaft tombs to protect the deceased and provide sustenance for eternity.
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Location: Alamo, United States
Precolumbian Terracotta Colima musican figure 300BC 400AD measureH 9 3/4" W 6 "
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Location: Red Oak, United States
A Rare and Exceptional Piece! Features a large Colima Dog sitting on a large Jug with a spout on top and pouring spout at mouth. Hand molded terracotta ... morepottery with black, brown and cream colors. Stands 12" tall x 14" front to back x 7" side to side.
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Location: Saint Petersburg, United States
This rare form piece displays intriguing, abstract form exhibiting a sloped backrest that is supported by a pair of anthropomorphic legs on the verso. ... moreCovered in hues of russet, coral, and burgundy, the obverse of the piece bears characteristics of a few different zoomorphs including a forked piscine tail, a lobed, heart-shaped body reminiscent of an avian breast, lateral fins or petite wings, and a slanted, drop-form head with a petite beak.
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A 100% genuine Colima Dog shaft tomb pottery (100 bc - 400 ce). The 40% Hydrogen peroxide test was done on a few of the manganese.and it passed the test! ... moreSee last two photos showing the white bubbles and fizz on one of the manganese on the dog's neck.
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Location: Ballston Spa, United States
THIS IS AN UNUSUAL COLIMA BOWL, CLASSIC, GORGEOUS, NICELY MADE, WOW! TRADITIONAL PIECE-. WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR TRIBAL ART!
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Multi-colored Round Symbols Painted all around Bowl.
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This unusual and beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing figure is depicted in a casual pose, while in the process of movement. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, including rubbing and tiny chips, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auction items. A010827-388
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE GJPaw Auctions is pleased to offer a Pre-Columbian terracotta Standing Female Figure. From the Colima culture, ... moreWest Mexico. The area known archaeologically as West Mexico has long been recognized as a region of beautiful ceramic sculptures. Manifestations of a reverence for ancestors and a belief in the power of symbolism. These traits are recognized as characteristic of the cultural development of the region during the period from 300 B.C. to 400 A.D. the time of the Colima culture. Colima is best known for its finely finished red burnished effigies, both of humans and animals, especially dogs, and the solid small unburnished figurines, commonly called Colima flats. This beautifully modeled, solid archaic standing female figure is depicted wearing a headband, earrings and a necklace with multiple pendants. It measures 2 inches in width by 0.5 inches in depth by 6 inches in height(5.08 cm by 1.27 cm by 15.2 cm) The figure shows wear consistent with a Pre-Columbian dating, with a hairline cracks on both legs from previous repair work, but generally is in very good condition. It also comes with a specially designed, hand-made iron museum display stand for display. Guaranteed authentic, it would make a superb addition to any collection of Pre-Columbian ceramics. The famous mural artist Diego Rivera began his collection of Mexican pottery with small Colima figures- the collection later grew into a national treasure which was eventually housed in the Rivera Museum in Mexico City. GJPaw Auctions has been in the Art business for over 25 years and is now expanding its operation to eBay. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail. Quality, and significance. We ship worldwide. Add GJPaw to Sellers you Follow and please take a moment to look at our other auctio
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Pre-Columbian ~ MAYAN / COLIMA ~ Pre-Colombian CHIHUAHUA Dog ~ No Reserve
GALLERIA VERGÈS Home Pre-Columbian ~ MAYAN/ COLIMA ~ CHIHUAHUA Dog Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5 This is a Pre-Columbian MAYAN/ COLIMA Chihuahua Dog from Mexico. 300- 900 A.D. It measures about 2 1/2" X 6 1/4" X 4" 6.4 cm X 15.9 cm X 10.2 cm) The Mayans were a Mesoamerican Civilization that developed a complete written language system in the Pre-Columbian era. Their art, architecture, mathematical and astrological systems influenced their surroundings, covering an area of about 620 miles, including the modern-day countries of Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Northern El Salvador, and Central Mexico. The Early Preclassic Mayan Period introduced pottery and fired clay figurines. The Mayans traded cacao, salt, seashells, jade, and obsidian. The Mayan Stepped Pyramids were built in their religious centers ... moreand they accompanied the palaces of their rulers. Mayan art reflects high level of aesthetics and artisanal sophistication. Their carvings and reliefs show their observation of the human form and daily events. Advanced painting on their ceramics show their technique and knowledge for mixing colors. There is a beautiful turquoise blue color that survived over the centuries due to its unique chemical characteristic. This blue color is known as Maya Blue or Azul Maya. Mayan murals show great artistic and iconographic perfection. The Mayans were the only of the few civilizations where their artists attached their names in their work. Custom listed using TROCADERO's automated HTML and Picture Hosting tools. For questions. Please contact me at 301-922-5838 before placing your bids. You can pay by Paypal. Payment is due within 7 days of date of purchase. We only ship on Tuesdays. For domestic transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Parcel Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Cl
A Colima dog vessel
A Colima dog vessel Colima Culture(500BC-500AD) Mexico Length: 8 inches; Height: 6 inches The figure uncharacteristically small with flaring spout and remains of burnishing. A mediocre example. But priced to sell. Provenance: A private California collection See.
Ancient Pre Columbian Colima pottery Dog 200 B.C.
A very high quality. Large Protoclassic burnished terracotta Colima dog figure, from the Colima culture, dating to approximately 200 B.C. 200 A.D. Exhibiting a beautiful dark red colour. The plump beast stands on squat. Bent legs, with large round pot-belly, short, erect tail, pricked ears, exposed teeth and with male genitalia modeled on the underside of the creature. These enigmatic figures were produced in what is now Mexico from the 3rd Century B.C. Dogs were considered to be useful on one's inevitable journey to the underworld and were therefore placed with the deceased as trusty companions. Length: 15 1/2 inches. Height: 10 1/2 inches Condition: Excellent condition. Age related encrustation. Minor restorations. Front, left leg reattached. One of the finest examples of this well known ceramic type that we have seen. Provenance: Ex ... moreReputedly purchased by the previous owner in the late 1980's from Sotheby's New York. For an interesting discussion by the British Museum on pottery dogs from the Colima culture. Please see the following link. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know afte
PRE COLUMBIAN COLIMA CURLED DOG
A beautiful curled up dog with lots of manganese deposits. Beautiful varigated colors, the spout has been repaired from three pieces, the tail is restored. 10 1/2" long Mexico Colima 200 BC-AD 200 guaranteed to be genuine as described FOREVER, comes with signed. Photo attached COA, return for any reason within 7 days of your receipt, pay within 48 HOURS or risk negative feedback, contact me for international shipping quote, DO NOT ASK ME TO LIE ON CUSTOMS FORMS.
ESTATE PRE COLOMBIAN PAINTED CERAMIC COLIMA DOG
Up for auction is a pre-Colombian painted ceramic Colima dog. It came from a collectors' estate sale and the origin was described as Western Mexico. The dog measures 6 1/2" from the tip of the nose to the tail and is 4 1/4" high to the tip of the ear. There is some damage to the artifact. Which is fully shown in the pictures. A chip on one side of the nose and on one leg. Looks like the leg with the chip was reattached. This is a great example of pre-Colombian art. It was not tested for its authenticity, so it can be a museum quality Colima dog or a very fine antique reproduction. Sold as is as found. Good luck with your bidding.
Colima Drummer Whistle and Colima Dog
Authentic artifact of the Late Pre-Classic Period dating in the 200 B.Crange. Colima. West Mexico. Material: Painted Terra Cotta Drummer Size: 3-1/4”L.x 2-1/2”W. Grade G-9+ Dog Size: 9-1/2”L.x 3-3/4”H. Grade G-10 Guaranteed Authenticity.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf54%3E-14165c53715-0xfa-
Pre Columbian Mexico Colima STYLE Pottery Dog w/ Human Face ca. 20th century
Pre Columbian Mexico Colima STYLE Pottery Dog w/ Human Face ca. 20th century. Measures 12 1/2 X 10 X 7 1/4 inches with break and repair to one ear as seen in the images. From an old NY collection.
A Large Pre-Columbian Colima Bulbous Standing Dog Vessel. Ca. 100 BC-AD 250.
A Large Pre-Columbian Colima Standing Dog Vessel. Protoclassic ca. 100 B.C. to A.D. 250. This sculpture of a bulbous vessel in the form of a Colima dog. Dating to the Protoclassic Period of the West Mexican sculptural tradition, ca. 100 B.C. to A.D. 250, displays an open mouth and an up-turned tail. Distinctive features include: the fine-line incising of the natural formation of the eyes, the open mouth, and the detailed nose& nostrils. The ears are naturalistically formed, perked upward, the top of the back forms a spout with a flaring rim. The burnished red-to-reddish brown slip exhibits a beautiful patina enhanced by ancient encrustations combined with deeply ingrained areas of manganese oxide. FSA:EA Provenance: This figure is from a Los Angeles. California Collection of Pre-Columbian Art. This collection was formed during the 1960s ... moreand was passed on to the heirs during the 2000s. Armand Labbe, former Curator of Ethnographic Art at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California, was a former owner of this piece, and vetted it for the last owner. This figure may be viewed by appointment in the Los Angeles or South Orange County area. Our low overhead allows us to offer quality objects at well below market prices. We collect and offer exclusively interesting ancient and tribal objects with the highest art aesthetic available in this and every price range. Every object is sold with an unconditional guarantee of authenticity, which never expires. Height: Approx. 9 in. 22.8 cm. Length(tip of nose to tip of tail) 12.5 in. 31.8 cm. Condition: This dog has been broken in several pieces. But professionally repaired many years ago, this sculpture is in otherwise good condition. All pigments and surfaces are original. About Anthropos Fine Art Founded in 1976 in the Los Angeles area as the Anthropos Gallery. Specializing in Ancient and Tribal sculpture from the Old as well as the New World: Egyptian, Mediterranean, Pre-Columbian, and North American Indian and Eskimo Art, we are now exhibiting at the brick and mortar
Precolumbian Colima Standing Figure Holding a Dog
Precolumbian Colima Standing Figure Holding a Dog. West Mexico, Ca. 250 B.C. to 200 A.D. H- 8 1/4" W- 5 1/2" D- 1 1/2" Wt- about 1lb, 3ozs. Figure displays scarification on right shoulder, and is wearing a necklace, earspools, and headdress.
LARGE Pre-Columbian COLIMA TERRACOTTA DOG VESSEL, circa 250 B.C.
Pre-Columbian COLIMA TERRACOTTA DOG VESSEL. Circa 250 B.C. Dog is in excellent condition. A lovely burnished pottery dog effigy, plump and standing on four square legs with a large open tail spout. He has a triangular head with perky alert ear. A good size at 12 inches Length x 7 1/2 inches H. This lively dog is a representation of the hairless dogs used in ancient Colima as pets. Providers of warmth, and sources of sustenance. Dogs played an important role in the transportation of souls to the afterlife. GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC!
Superb Early Pre Columbian Genuine Colima Dog Vase / Vessel
Superb Early Pre Columbian Genuine Colima Dog Vase/ Vessel This early Colima dog vase is in the form of a seated dog with an open vessel for storage on his head that goes down into his body. This is a genuine pre Columbiana Colima dog. It measures approximately 10 + 1/8 inches at it’s highest point. 10 + ¾ inches in overall length, and 6 inches at it’s widest point. It is in excellent condition with the exception of repairs to his tail, left ear, and on his side along with some wear on the paint and sticker residue on his belly, as can be seen in the photos. Shipping& Handling charger will be paid by Buyer. For domestic(USA) shipping we offer only USPS Priority Mail. Unless item is over 25lbs, at this point we will offer UPS Ground. Important Notice for International Customers: Due to the inability to track packages out of country ... moreusing USPS Parcel Post Service. We now offer USPS Priority Mail International or USPS Express Mail International as the ONLY methods for international shipping. We apologize for any inconvenience. But we have had too many problems arise from not being able to track or prove that an item was shipped once it leaves the country. WHEN PAYING WITH PAYPAL: ALL ITEMS SHIP FULLY INSURED AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE! BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CUSTOMS FEES OR IMPORT TAX! PayPal—eBay's service to make fast. Easy, and secure payments for your eBay purchases! All Items Sold Are Guaranteed To Be In Condition Described(unless stated AS IS) see return policy for details. Please Bid With Confidence! Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions or comments.
Pre-Columbian Colima Standing Dog Circa 100 BC - 250 AD
This Colima dog figure has been finished in reddish brown slip. Open mouthed alert expression. Size: 4" long x 8 1/2" high x 8" wide. Condition: Good overall with some surface losses and mineral deposits. Tail has. Been reattached. Purchased in a Sotheby's auction.
Pre-Columbian Pottery Colima Dog Figure -Estate
Pre-Columbian Pottery Colima Dog Figure. 200-800AD. Museum quality with great coloring. From Southern California Estate. Colima ceramics can be identified by their smooth. Round forms and their warm brown-red slip. Colima is particularly known for its wide range of animal. Especially dog, figurines. Ceramic dogs are widely known from looted tombs in Colima. Dogs were generally believed in Mesoamerican cultures to represent soul guides of the dead and several dog ceramics wear human masks. D ogs were also often the major source of animal protein in ancient Mesoamerica. Condition: Excellent condition for age with normal wear to paint and pottery. No significant damage. No repairs. Dimensions: 12"l x 7 1/4"h x 6 1/4"w Shipments are double boxed and fully insured.
RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA HAIRLESS DOG, circa 300 B.C.
RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA HAIRLESS DOG. Circa 300 B.C. Click to View Image Album This is a superb. Museum quality RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA HAIRLESS DOG. Late Pre-Classic Period, circa 300 B.C– A.D. 300. This magnificent hairless dog. Which was adored for its docile mannerism and its healing attributes, has a long pointed snout, spout tail, prominent eyes and alert pointed ears. It is beautifully painted overall in a burnished light and deep orange brown and with sculpted muscular and facial details around the eyes and snout. Most scholars agree that these hairless dogs, called TECHICHI, were fattened to be eaten on special occasions in Ancient Meso-America. Regarding us warily with bared teeth, this splendid, plump example clearly knows what might be in store for him. It measures 12” L. 6 ¾” W. 6 ½” H. and is in excellent original ... moreintact condition aside from a loss to the tip of the right ear and the left front leg re-attached, natural for a piece of this age. PROVENANCE: This item comes directly from the estate of a Beverly Hills Pre-Columbian art collector and was legally imported into the United States over 50 years ago. Authenticity is GUARANTEED. Similar examples sell in antiquities galleries for over $10.000. Please scroll down on the item description to view additional photographs. Shipping is $50.00 within the US only. Please email for international shipping rates. Payment is due within 2 days. Please view my other auctions and eBay store for additional museum quality fine art and collectibles, including other fine Pre-Columbian items. Shipping& Handling $50.00 USPS Priority Mail® Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Over 100.000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today!
Ancient Pre Columbian Colima Pottery Dog, western Mexico, c. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D
Ancient Pre Columbin Colima Pottery Dog, western Mexico. C. 100 B.C. 250 A.D. Small Colima redware form Pottery Dog, with single spout on back. Lg. 5 1/4 x ht. 4 in. Provenance: Ex; Skinner Estate MA, collected in the 1960s. Guaranteed Authenticity. SKU# WWL For further information please call 212 3191077 Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell. Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application.
ARTEMIS GALLERY Exceptionally Large Colima Dog Vessel
Exceptionally Large Colima Dog Vessel Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5 Pre-Columbian. West Mexico, Colima, ce. 100-250 CE. Scholars know of at least two types of Colima dogs, one to be fattened up and ritually sacrificed or eaten and one to serve as a watchdog and healer of the ill. This plump hairless canine known as a Techichi or Escuincle is thought to be related to the Chihuahua or Mexican Hairless also known as the Xoloitzcuintle. The Xolo dog was named for the deity Xolotl, the God of the Underworld, and believed to guide the deceased as they journeyed to the afterlife. Colima vessels such as this one were buried in shaft tombs to protect the deceased and provide sustenance for eternity. 15-1/2"L x 9-3/4"T x 8-1/4"W. Restoration to isolated section of spout and back right leg repaired. Otherwise ... moreintact and excellent. Provenance: Ex-Ramon Kelly Collection. Mr. Kelly is a prolific. Prominent artist of Denver, CO. Authenticity Guaranteed All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity
Ancient Pre Columbian Colima pottery Dog - 200 BC
A fine. Large Protoclassic burnished terracotta Colima dog figure, from the Colima culture, dating to approximately 200 BC- 200 AD. Exhibiting a beautiful dark red colour. The plump beast stands on squat. Bent legs, with large round pot-belly, short, erect tail, pricked ears and exposed teeth. The head of the creature fashioned into a spout with everted lip, revealing the piece to be a particularly elaborate vessel. The enigmatic Colima dog figures were produced in what is now Mexico from the 3rd Century BC. Dogs were considered to be useful on one's inevitable journey to the underworld and were therefore placed with the deceased as trusty companions. Length: 13 inches. Height: 10 1/2 inches Condition: Good condition. Remains of black pigment. Including u-shaped motif on the neck of the spout. Minor restorations including ear, lip of ... morespout, and three of the legs. Provenance: From the collection of Mr S. Seeger. Mr Seeger was a well-known art collector with a keen eye and ample financial means. This piece was exhibited. Along with other examples of his Pre-Columbian art, at Princeton University in 1961. The following quote is from the exhibition catalogue, scans of which can be provided to the new owner upon request: Especially choice. Also, in the collection is a remarkable group of Pre Columbian sculptures purchased by Mr Seeger from the distinguished collection of the late Keith Warner. Kelleher et al. The S.J. Seeger collection, Princeton, 1961. Inside jacket cover. For an interesting discussion by the British Museum on pottery dogs from the Colima culture. Please see the following link. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping ch
RARE COLIMA STANDING HAIRLESS DOG, Mexico Pottery Clay
Figurine. Colima Standing Hairless Dog, Pottery/Clay Photo is of actual item. Item Condition: Used. Near Mint This is a cute Colima dog with stick in mouth pottery figure. This item does not have any chips. Cracks, or other mars. There is small production defect where the stick and corner of mouth meet. Please view pictures before bidding. Thank you. Measures: 2 1/2" Tall and 4: Long. I try to list every flaw. So there are no surprises, no matter how major or minor they really are. Please e-mail me with any specific question that you might have, that I may have missed mentioning. My items are NOT mint, unless the auction states that they are. They may have small or minor marks, discoloring, or fading. Please e-mail me for specifics about items before bidding if you have concerns. My items are identified the best that I can. They are ... moresold AS IS.
Pre-Columbian Mayan Dog Figure CAA-218 Colima
Pre-Columbian Mayan Dog Figure Standing with ears nose mouth measuring 2.3"5.8cm) x 1.3"3.4cm) Colima Mexico Circa 300B.C. 300 AD CAA-218 Authenticity is guaranteed Email me with Questions Be sure to add me to your! Check out my! PAYMENT& SHIPPING Payment is due within 7 days of auction completion. We strive to ship same day and 90% of our sales ship the same day payment is received. However. We do not work on the holidays or weekends so on occasion we will ship within a few days at the most. Please don`t forget to leave positive feedback and five star rating. Our system leaves feedback automatically when we receive feedback. We strive to make every transaction a 5 star rating for both of us! Shipping is done via USPS. All items have tracking numbers which are emailed to customer. Any item valued $250 and up will have a USPS ... moresignature confirmation at no extra charge. If you would like to add insurance, please request as it is no longer an option through Ebay check out I am happy to discount shipping on multiple purchases made in the same auction week. Please wait for me to invoice you with the discount after auction ends. If you make payment, we will refund the difference. Shipping to AK, HI, PR, APO/FPO takes a little longer to arrive. Please do not give negative feedback or claim item has not arrived due to the post office delay Questions are usually answered within 24 hours, so please contact us with any questions or problems. We strive to resolve all questions/issues. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS Shipping Cost tend to be a little higher than US shipping costs for items. Any item $76 dollars and up is shipped registered. Insured and usually runs about 17-20 dollars depending on price and weight of item. Import duties, taxes, and charges(typically collected upon delivery or pickup) are the buyer's responsibility and are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office prior to bidding/buying to determine what these additional costs will be. We cla
Ancient Pre Columbian Mexican Colima Pottery Dog With Human Face 600 AD
Origin:Mexico Circa: 400 AD to 600AD Dimensions: 9" long x 4 1/2" wide x 4 high Condition: Superb. With the usual very minor losses. No repairs. Dogs were revered and respected in ancient Mexico's Indian culture. The"Colima Dog. a distant relative of the Mexican Hairless and the Chihuahua, may have been a pet, or it may have been fattened for eating- or both! Among the early colonial immigrants, a Jesuit Priest, Sahagún, examined and wrote of the things concerning the"new" lands of America. Regarding these dogs of Colima, which are generally portrayed as quite fat, even grotesquely so, but many of which have happy faces, he says, The dogs of this land have four names, called: Chichi, Itzcuintli, Xochiocoyotl, Tetlamin; and also tehuizotl… They raise other dogs that they call Xoloitzcuintli with no hair at ... moreall… There are other dogs that are called tlalchichi, short and round, that are very good to eat" It is believed that the hairless dogs. The Xoloitzcuintli, represented the god Xolotl, who had the task of guiding the dead on their journey to"Mictlan, that is, the Spirit World. The Aztecs believed that in order for the souls of the dead to reach"Mictlan" they had to cross the black river"Apanoayan" as well as overcoming other obstacles, and these hairless Xoloitzcuintlis had the task of guiding their human masters across this river, along with helping them overcome all the other difficulties on the journey. It is said that these red-colored dogs became the chosen guide because for a black dog to the perform the task, it was found to be difficult to distinguishing its black shape on a black river, in the murky underworld. When a white dog was approached as a substitute, that dog refused because it didn't want its coat soiled by the dark waters. The red dog then stepped up to the task and performed it well. I SELL ITEMS AS IS. MY ITEMS ARE BOUGHT FROM AUCTIONS.I HAVE NO INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR HISTORY. I AM NOT A SHOP NOR A DEAL PHOTOS ARE AN ESSEN
RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA STANDING HAIRLESS DOG, 300 BC
RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA STANDING HAIRLESS DOG. 300 BC, Click to View Image Album Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 This is a magnificent museum quality Pre-Columbian COLIMA STANDING HAIRLESS DOG. Western Mexico, Late Pre-Classic Period, circa 300 B.C. A.D. 300. This magnificent sculpture of a standing dog. Which was adored for its docile mannerism and its healing attributes, has a prominent snout with its mouth open and detailed teeth, prominent eyes and alert pointed pierced ears and spout tail. It is beautifully painted overall in a burnished light and deep orange brown and black, with sculpted muscular and facial details around the eyes and snout. It measures 14 ½” L. 7” W. 8 ¼” H. and is in good original intact condition aside from a reattached right front leg, restored tip of the left ear and natural root marks on the underside. ... morePROVENANCE: This item comes directly from the estate of a Beverly Hills Pre-Columbian art collector and was legally imported into the United States prior to 1970. Authenticity is GUARANTEED. Similar examples sell in major antiquities galleries for over $10.000. Please scroll down on the item description to view additional photographs. Shipping is $60.00 within the US only. Please email for international shipping rates. Payment is due within 2 days. Please view my other auctions and eBay store for additional museum quality fine art and collectibles, including other fine Pre-Columbian items. Colima dogs were patterned after a hairless variety of ancient dog known as the Techichi. Some scholars have speculated that the Colima believed dogs were emissaries of Xolotl. The god of the dead. As such, dogs were envisioned as a guide to lead the spirits of the dead to their resting place in the underworld and such representational objects might have been interred with the deceased. Despite their possible connection with the dead, the representations of these dogs often take on a playful and charming demeanor. Other scholars have noted that this variety of dog was bred as a delica
Ancient Colima Redware Dog Pre-Columbian Art Mexico - West Coast Ca. 100 B.C
Ancient Colima Redware Dog Pre-Columbian Art Mexico- West Coast Ca. 100 B.C.250 A.D. Colima. Mexico. Ca. 100 B.C.250 A.D. Size: 14-1/2”L. x 9-3/4”H. Description: Redware pottery standing dog having an upcurled tail. Perked ears and cylindrical snout, toothy mouth and round eyes. Small spout at the top center of head. Strong scattered mineral deposits on the surface. Some restoration to spout and tips of both ears. Provenance: Bill Freeman Estate Collection. Scottsdale AZ. NM. acquired 1960s-1980s. Guaranteed Authenticity. SKU# WWDL For further information please call 212 3191077 Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell. Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application.
LARGE Pre-Columbian COLIMA TERRACOTTA SEATED DOG VESSEL, circa 300 B.C.
LARGE Pre-Columbian COLIMA TERRACOTTA SEATED DOG VESSEL. Circa 300 B.C. Click to View Image Album This is a magnificent museum quality LARGE Pre-Columbian COLIMA TERRACOTTA VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A SEATED DOG. Western Mexico, Late Pre-Classic Period, circa 300 B.C. A.D. 300. This magnificent sculpture of a seated dog. Which was adored for its docile mannerism and its healing attributes, has a prominent snout with its mouth open and detailed teeth, prominent eyes and alert pointed ears and tail. The head of the dog is surmounted by the funnel-top neck and mouth of the vessel. It is beautifully painted overall in a burnished light and deep orange reddish brown and black, with sculpted muscular details. It measures an impressive 15” L. 6 ¼” W. 10 ¾” H. and is in good original intact condition with natural wear and root marks in parts ... moredue to its extreme age. PROVENANCE: This item comes directly from the estate of a Beverly Hills Pre-Columbian art collector and was legally imported into the United States over 50 years ago. Authenticity is GUARANTEED. Similar examples sell in major antiquities galleries for over $6.000. Please scroll down on the item description to view additional photographs. Shipping is $50.00 within the US only. Please email for international shipping rates. Payment is due within 4 days. Please view my other auctions and eBay store for additional museum quality fine art and collectibles, including other fine Pre-Columbian items. Colima dogs were patterned after a hairless variety of ancient dog known as the Techichi. Some scholars have speculated that the Colima believed dogs were emissaries of Xolotl. The god of the dead. As such, dogs were envisioned as a guide to lead the spirits of the dead to their resting place in the underworld and such representational objects might have been interred with the deceased. Despite their possible connection with the dead, the representations of these dogs often take on a playful and charming demeanor. Other scholars have noted that this variety of dog w
RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA DOG VESSEL, 300 BC - AD 300
RARE Pre-Columbian COLIMA DOG VESSEL. 300 BC- AD 300, Click to View Image Album Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 This is a superb. Museum quality RARE Pre-Columbian Colima Vessel in the Form of a Dog. Western Mexico, Late Pre-Classic Period, circa 300 B.C. A.D. 300. This magnificent dog vessel. Which was adored for its docile mannerism and its healing attributes, has a prominent snout with its mouth open, spout tail, prominent eyes and alert pointed ears and tail. It is beautifully painted overall in a burnished light and deep orange brown and with sculpted muscular and facial details around the eyes and snout. Boldly abstract yet completely canine, this cheerful dog looks up as if just waking up from a nap. Originally intended to hold a tomb offering of food or drink, his form has been adapted to his function. With a spouted body shaped ... morelike a plump'O, only his head and tail are clearly defined. It measures 9” L. 6” W. 7” H. and is in good original intact condition aside from two stress cracks. PROVENANCE: This item comes directly from the estate of a Beverly Hills Pre-Columbian art collector and was legally imported into the United States over 70 years ago. Authenticity is GUARANTEED. Similar examples sell in major antiquities galleries for over $6.000. Please scroll down on the item description to view additional photographs. Shipping is $30.00 within the US only. Please email for international shipping rates. Payment is due within 4 days. Please view my other auctions and eBay store for additional museum quality fine art and collectibles, including other fine Pre-Columbian items. Colima dogs were patterned after a hairless variety of ancient dog known as the Techichi. Some scholars have speculated that the Colima believed dogs were emissaries of Xolotl. The god of the dead. As such, dogs were envisioned as a guide to lead the spirits of the dead to their resting place in the underworld and such representational objects might have been interred with the deceased. Despite their possible connection
A Fine Pre-Columbian Colima Plump Standing Dog, Protoclassic, ca. 100 BC-AD 250
A Fine Pre-Columbian Colima Plump Standing Dog. Protoclassic, ca. 100 B.C. to A.D. 250. This bulbous hollow ceramic standing figure of a dog. Burnished with red to reddish-brown slip overall, dates to the Protoclassic Period of the West Mexican Colima sculptural tradition and the Comala sub-style, ca. 100 B.C. to A.D. 250. This standing dog has incised eyes and perked up ears, displaying a very alert expression. The tail is a spout, the sides are fattened, and this pup's surface is endowed with a rich patina and copious manganese oxide deposits and ancient root markings overall. FSA:EA Comparisons: Please see"Sculpture of Ancient West Mexico: Nayarit. Jalisco, Colima, The Proctor Stafford Collection" M. Kan, C. Meighan, H.B. Nicholson, P. 150, Fig. 149, LACMA, Los Angeles, CA, 1989 for a related example of this style of pup ... morefrom Colima. Provenance: This dog was purchased from Leonard Kaplan of Laguna Beach, CA for a private collection in 1965. Our low overhead allows us to offer high quality objects at well below market prices. We collect and offer exclusively interesting ancient and tribal objects with the highest art aesthetic available in each price range. Every object is sold with an unconditional guarantee of authenticity, which never expires. Height: approx. 6.6 in. 16.8 cm. Length: approx. 11.1 in. 28.2 cm. Condition: The left ear has been rejoined to the head. This hollow sculpture is otherwise intact and in fine condition. All pigments and clay are original. About Anthropos Fine Art Founded in 1976 in the Los Angeles area as the Anthropos Gallery. Specializing in Ancient and Tribal sculpture from the Old as well as the New World: Egyptian, Mediterranean, Pre-Columbian, and North American Indian and Eskimo Art, we are now exhibiting at the brick and mortar location of 860 Glenneyre Street, Suite 2, in Laguna Beach, California 92651. Appointments are always best for specific viewings. Please visit our exhibit at the Whitehawk Antique American Indian& Ethnographic Show in Santa Fe, NM in m
Pre-Columbian COLIMA DOG TAPADERA w/ROGERS COA
Here is an ingeniously designed ceramic incense cover( tapadera) in the form of a standing dog. This remarkable canine figure is 7" 17.7 cm) long x 5.75" 14.6 cm) wide x 4 5/8" 12 cm) high. T he body has been expertly rejoined from two parts; overall. This remarkable 2,300 year-old figure is in excellent condition with mineral accretions that provide eloquent testimony to prolonged subsoil burial. COLIMA West Mexico Terminal Pre-Classic Period 200 B.C.E. 300 C.E. Provenance: Acquired by seller at Sotheby’s NYC galleries in 1979. Comparables: Messmacher. Miguel. Colima" INAH. 1966, Lámina 17; Dockstader. Frederick J. Indian Art of Central America" 1964. Fig. 20. $35 for prompt"Priority Mail" shipping. Delivery Confirmation" tracking service and full insurance coverage within continental U.S.A. NY ... moreresidents add 8.6% sales tax within continental U.S. Overseas buyer. Add $50 shipping. Bidders with less than 10 feedback must contact seller to verify ID or bid may be declined. Please use PayPal for immediate shipment or contact seller for alternate arrangement. Payment is expected within two days of auction’s end. GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY The authenticity of this artifact is fully guaranteed forever by the seller. A Senior Member of the American Society of Appraisers(retired) certified Pre-Columbian Art Specialist. Your vessel will be carefully packed, insured and promptly shipped with a signed and registered Certificate of Authenticity. If not to buyer’s complete satisfaction, it may be returned as received within fourteen days of purchase for a 100% refund of purchase price. All rights reserved for all countries. No part of the contents of this page may be reproduced without prior written permission of the seller. Copyright © Rod Rogers. 2014. ag6 2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28c%3Eag6%3E2-146f959d9cb-0x110-
AUTHENTIC PRE-COLUMBIAN PROTOCLASSIC POTTERY COLIMA DOG RITUAL VESSEL FIGURE
AUTHENTIC PRE-COLUMBIAN PROTOCLASSIC POTTERY COLIMA DOG RITUAL VESSEL FIGURE JOANIES LAST LARGE ESTATE AUCTION BEFORE SUMMER BREAK Hi. Thank you for having a look at my auctions. As many of you know we usually host fine silver. Glass, porcelain, and Asian arts auctions. The items listed here in day three of the sale are items we have accumulated from fine estates that do not fit into our regular category of auctions. So we have grouped them all together in one great auction treasure night! You will find some very interesting, rarely found, and important examples in this great sale. Please have a close look through the items there are some real treasures to be found! I do wish everyone the very best of luck winning the auctions! Also we Always Combine Shipping when possible. To save you money! Be sure to scroll down past the photos for the ... morefull description of this auction) Up for auction is a Very Rare circa 100BC- Ad250 Protoclasic Period Pre-Columbian Colima Dog Figural Pottery Vessel. The figure is a very interesting and fully guaranteed authentic early pre-Columbian example. The figure comes with provenance as you can see. The figure has an interest dog figural design. The figure shows wear and small imperfections but overall for its age is in fine condition with no cracks or repairs. The figure is a great display piece measuring 12 inches long. By 5 inches wide, and 7 inches tall. I believe authentic examples like this would very rarely come up for auction on eBay, mostly being offered with Absolutely No Reserves. The figure would make a great addition to a collection, and is also a fine investment grade example. PLEASE REVIEW PAYMENT AND RETURN POLICIES PRIOR TO BIDDING. BEST OF LUCK WITH THE AUCTIONS! Mark your calendars this auction ends the Evening of Tuesday July 15th. Shipping: We happily combine items when shipping. Saving you costs. You will be happy to know we never charge a handling fee or extra for shipping supplies and professional packaging. USA Shipping Cost:$24.95 Canada Shipping Cost:$24.95
Large Pre-Columbian Colima Dog Vessel, West Mexico
Large Pre-Columbian Colima Dog Vessel Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 A large and impressive Pre-Columbian Colima dog figure from ancient West Mexico. Circa 200 B.C. 200 A.D. This hollow formed canine figure represents one of the most adored and sought after types of Pre-Columbian sculpture. The tail forms the spout of the hollow body of the dog, which is formed in typical fashion after the openings of the shaft and chamber tombs, which have so well preserved these wonderful forms of funerary art where they were placed as offerings. Dogs are believed to have significance in the beliefs of ancient West Mexican inhabitants, as guides into their version of the afterlife. This dog is likely portrayed as pregnant, rather than fat, thought to be representational of the ancient Escuincle breed of hairless Mexican dog. ... moreMeasures approximately 12 3/4" long, by about 7 1/4" tall and 5 1/2" wide. Condition: In excellent condition. With minor restoration of chips on the spout. Otherwise, expected weathering, wear, loss, chips and abrasions overall, with pigment loss as visible. Mineral and sediment deposits remain inside and out. Provenance: Former Indiana. USA collection. Assurance of Authenticity: All items offered by Riverbend Gallery have been carefully examined and deemed authentic and ancient. For added assurance. A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY will be included for each applicable purchase. Fully guaranteeing the item to be ancient and genuine. Our Commitment: Riverbend Gallery endeavors to be a preferred source of authentic. Legally-obtained antiquities, artifacts and works of art. We strive to offer quality items at resonable prices, while providing prompt, knowledgable customer service. If we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. g.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bjw%60hquvg%3Eg-1478169fccb-0x10a-
Colima Dog Vessel No Reserve! Real? Or Repro?
You are bidding on the Mexican Colima Dog Vessel pictured. Condition/Dimensions: There is a chip on the right ear and a small chip on the left front paw. See pictures. No other chips or cracks. 11.5"x 7" Shipping: Item will be shipped USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate unless otherwise specified by the buyer. Meticulous care will be used packing out item. See my feedback. If you prefer another shipping service. Email me before payment is made. Buyer to pay any additional expense. Only shipping to the"Lower 48 States" Authentic Colima Dog? Or a well made Reproduction? I don't know. So I'm selling it as a reproduction. Regardless. It looks awesome and will display great! 99 cent starting bid. No reserve! No returns accepted.
Colima Dog Mexico Large Size Comala Perro Aztec Maya Mayan Museum Terracotta Lot
Gorgeous Handmade Colima Dog from Mexico. Uncertain of age. Not antique but Vintage is my guess since engraved"Mexico" on bottom of one foot. Huge 15" Tall by 15" Long by 8" Wide. A Master Artisan created this and the awesome details show. Beautiful Condition. No Chips or Cracks. Look at the Photos for best description of this art. Shipping is $22 Insured to US Only. NO International Shipping. Heavy Piece.
TERRACOTTA RED PAINTED DOG, WESTERN MEXICO, COLIMA, 100 BC - 250 AD
A terracotta red painted dog from the Colima culture of Western Mexico. Ca. 100 BC- 250 AD. The figure, with a large chip to one ear and the bottom of one foot, has all the original red paint, now faded to a soft orange-red color. Manganese deposits are evident one the surface from almost two thousand years beneath the earth, has an open spout on the figure's back, some archaeologists think that vessels such as this were used to hold a bitter chocolate concoction. 3-1/2" 8.9cm) long, 2-7/8" 7.3cm) wide, and 2-1/2" 6.3cm) tall, not sold mounted comes with the freestanding labeling placard shown in the photo. I will furnish a color photocopy(laminated in clear plastic) of a similar attributed figure for complete. Permanent dating and culture documentation. A cute little ancient pre-Columbian artifact, nice display piece, ... morea precious addition to any collection. Also comes with my lifetime Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee, bid with confidence you will not be disappointed. PS. Be sure to examine my other offerings. Thanks.
Extremely Rare Janus Headed Colima Dog Pre-Columbian ancient Art 500 BC -500 AD
Very Rare! Janus Colima Dog vessel. West Mexico, 500 BC-500 AD. A very desirable Pre-columbian artifact. Measures 4 x 4.5 inches.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*05e54c%3E-148a163206b-0x110-
Terracotta Dog Vessel possibly Pre Columbian Colima ?
On offer is this very interesting terracotta dog.I acquired a collection of four terracotta figures from an estate sale a number of years ago and this is one of them.I had no idea what they were but I found them intriguing I tried to research them and found they could be Pre Columbian Colima items,I took them along to my local auction house and they said they thought two were indeed Colima this is one.It is quite a large figure measuring 23cm high x 12cm wide x 28cm deep all sizes approx,believe dogs were held in high esteem and as so were often modelled in a variety of styles.I am no expert in Pre Columbian Pottery( info welcome) and have no wish to mislead so as such I would ask you to study all pictures and decide for yourself regarding this item,I am starting bidding low with no reserve so a great chance to add to your collection.Would ... moreoverseas buyers please wait for me to send payment details( invoice) before paying,please note I post International Signed For so sorry NO P.O. BOXES. N.B. DUE TO WEIGHT OVERSEAS SHIPPING WILL BE EXPENSIVE SUGGEST YOU GET PRICE BEFORE BIDDING. Thanks for looking.
Colima Pre-Columbian Standing Male & Female Holding Dog - Museum Grade
Museum Grade matching pair mounted on stands. The male is 6-1/8" tall and the female is 6" tall. The female has pierced ears and is holding a small dog. Dog's ears are missing. The male also has pierced ears and is repaired at its right hip. A beautiful addition to any Pre-Columbian collection. Valued at $600 for the pair. Shipping and insurance included for within the Continental USA. For expedited shipping or for shipping outside the 48 States. Please ask for a quote before bidding. Good luck! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3F4f%3E-14904751f84-0x10f-
Lot: Pre-Columbian Chimu Blackware Pottery Feline Stirrup Vessel & Colima Dog
Lot: Pre-Columbian Chimu Blackware Pottery Feline Stirrup Vessel& Colima Dog Please scroll down for more images! Description: Lot: Pre-Columbian Chimu Blackware Pottery Feline Stirrup Vessel& Colima Dog. Late Classic-Post Classic Period, South/Central America. The lot comprising: 1 Chimu type burnished blackware pottery stirrup vessel in the form of a feline, likely a depiction of a puma, with ovoid body with raised paws to the sizes and head at one end; together with 1 Colima type terracotta figure of a seated female dog with open mouth. Both unmarked. the stirrup vessel with"VITO GALLO ANTIQUES" gallery label with stock number"324-BJ" and price: $975" This lot is being sold as part of a large collection of Pre-Columbian artifacts purchased from an estate in Manhattan. To view additional items from the collection. ... morePlease visit our eBay store. Dimensions: Stirrup Vessel: 5.75" high x 7.25" wide x 3.25" deep. Dog: 4.2" high x 2.3" wide x 4.6" deep. Total Weight: 1.2 lbs. Condition: Overall. The pieces are in in good condition with appropriate signs of age. The dog's tail is broken-off(with glue residue around the edge of the break) The surfaces with some dirt/dust accumulation. Please see photos below for an accurate depiction of the condition. Click image to enlarge Shipping: Domestic& International Customers: Please click the Shipping Rate Calculator button above for an estimated shipping rate to your location. U.S. Customers: The shipping value displayed at the top of the page is a flat rate domestic shipping quote via UPS Ground for the Continental United States only. In certain cases shipping charges may be reduced by using USPS Flat Rate boxes. Please contact us before checking out if you are interested in switching services. Free Shipping: If"Free Shipping" is displayed in the listing. Please contact us directly before completing check-out so that we may adjust the final total. Click thumbnail images below to enlarge: Images be
Pre-Columbian Colima Dog Vessel, West Mexico With Tribal Pattern in Bowl
Nice Pre Columbian Colima Dog Vessel Unique shape. Haven't seen one like this yet. Measures: 6.5" tall 6" wide. Unique Dog upside down with a patterned bowl on top. His back legs that are holding up the bowl almost look like they have eyes. It's pretty cool and funky. No chips that I can see. Lots of wear from age. International Bidders are Welcome with Paypal. Payment is due within 3 days of auction ending. Have a FABULOUS time bidding! NO RESERVE!
Pre Columbian Reproduction Clay Woman With Dog Vtg Metepec Market Colima '30s
This is a vintage clay piece of Mexican folk art created as a reproduction of a Pre-Columbian woman figure and was probably originally sold in a folk art market in Metepec. Mexico sometime in the 1930's. Imagery is consistent with similar found in Colima. Figure is of sitting woman with long braided hair and a dog suckling at her breast. It is made of clay and displays a painted patina meant to mimic that of an actual artifact. It is 6 1/2" tall and 5" across the base at it's widest. It is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks or scratches other than what was intended for effect by the artist. On the bottom is written"14" Wonderful look to it and great subject matter. Happy to answer questions.
Attractive Unusual Pre Columbian Colima? Dog Vessel
Attractive Unusual Pre Columbian Colima? Dog Vessel. Unique design: Dog upside down with a patterned bowl on top. Great antique condition. Some wearing and patina(see picture) Looks like original, but I can't guaranty. Could be an old artistic copy. This is why I am not selling it as original and do low selling price. Size ~ 6.5x6.0 inches.
Antique pre-Columbian Colima Dog Lamp/Vessel, un-glazed
Really amazing pottery or sun-dried clay. Colima Dog, lamp or vessel.I don't know how old it is; whether its from Mexican or Central America. I can tell you that it is without damage other than the small chip you see pictured on the lip. No repairs or cracks. Uncleaned, in as purchased condition from 25 years ago. It m easures about 12 inches long. About 8 inches in height high, and about 6 inches wide. They come from shaft burial tombs in the Colima region of Mexico. They were hairless dogs that were used for food, but also acted as guides to take the dead to the underworld. House hey.Like us on Facebook@ Old Weird Stuff Until we become a 501(c)3. Under the name No More Traps, Inc, we are doing a fundraising, in association with Bill Foundation. 10% to 25% of the transaction will be donated to Bill Foundation. Which, for those of you ... morethat do not know, is a Los Angeles-based 501c3 non-profit Animal Rescue.​ Here is an excerpt from their Mission Statement: Here and now. We rescue as many dogs as possible to alleviate the suffering of those abandoned in shelters or on the street. We strive to provide the highest standard of vet care and training until our dogs are adopted into stable safe loving homes. Since receiving our non-profit status and beginning operation in May 2000, Bill Foundation has rescued and placed over 2200 dogs and counting. First of all. Thanks for looking at my items. These are compiled as a labor of love and as an attempt to get the best quality items into the most appreciative hands. With over a thousand items in my store. Errors do occur. If there is any issue, please contact me first. Good feedback helps keep the cost of selling to a minimum, thus helping us both. I'd hate to lose out on that that because of something that could have been resolved through a simple conversation. Weight is always the total weight of the object and may or may not give a good idea of the scrap value as I do not guess the weight of wood. Mirrors, screws, bolts, or anything that may not be silv
RARE Pre-Columbian Terracotta COLIMA HAIRLESS DOG, circa 300 B.C.
RARE Pre-Columbian Terracotta COLIMA HAIRLESS DOG. Circa 300 B.C. Click to View Image Album This is a superb. Museum quality RARE Pre-Columbian Terracotta COLIMA HAIRLESS DOG. Late Pre-Classic Period, circa 300 B.C– A.D. 300. This magnificent hairless dog. Which was adored for its docile mannerism and its healing attributes, has a long pointed snout, spout tail, prominent eyes and alert pointed ears. It is beautifully painted overall in a burnished light and deep orange brown and with sculpted muscular and facial details around the eyes and snout. Most scholars agree that these hairless dogs, called TECHICHI, were fattened to be eaten on special occasions in Ancient Meso-America. Regarding us warily with bared teeth, this splendid, plump example clearly knows what might be in store for him. It measures 12” L. 6 ¾” W. 6 ½” H. and ... moreis in excellent original intact condition aside from a loss to the tip of the right ear and the left front leg re-attached, natural for a piece of this age. PROVENANCE: This item comes directly from the estate of a Beverly Hills Pre-Columbian art collector and was legally imported into the United States over 50 years ago. Authenticity is GUARANTEED. Similar examples sell in antiquities galleries for over $10.000. Please scroll down on the item description to view additional photographs. Shipping is $50.00 within the US only. Please email for international shipping rates. Payment is due within 2 days. Please view my other auctions and eBay store for additional museum quality fine art and collectibles, including other fine Pre-Columbian items. Shipping& Handling $50.00 USPS Priority Mail® Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. FREE scheduling. Supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Over 100.000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today!
Pre-Columbian COLIMA DOG/TURTLE VESSEL ROGERS COA
Here is a ceramic vessel modeled in the form of a standing two-headed dog with turtle elements and four massive legs. The high-domed carapace is embellished with a notched flange and surmounted by a wide flaring spout. The four stout legs are splayed out and each canine head holds a spherical object in the mouth. This remarkable antiquity is seven inches(18 cm) long x four inches(10 cm) high x four and one-half inches(11.4 cm) wide with scattered mineral deposits and minimal restoration. COLIMA West Mexico 100 B.C.E– 250 C.E. FREE shipping. Delivery Confirmation" tracking service and full insurance coverage within continental U.S.A. NY residents add 8.63% sales tax within continental U.S. Overseas buyer pays $79.95 for prompt“Priority Mail” shipping and insurance(wherever available. Use PayPal for immediate shipment; payment is expected ... morewithin two days of auction’s end. GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY Your figure will be carefully packed. Insured and promptly shipped with a signed and registered Certificate of Authenticity including description, provenance. Condition and color photograph. All rights reserved for all countries. No part of the contents of this page may be reproduced without prior written permission of the seller. Copyright © Rod Rogers. 2015.
Pre-Columbian Colima Pottery "Lying Dog", West Mexico, Ca 200 BCE to 200 CE
We are offering an Autentic Pre-Columbian Redining Colima Pottery Figurine"Lying Dog" West Mexico, Ca 200 BCE to 200CE. This item came from of the Ron Odom collection. Mr. Odom is from Green Mountain. North Carolina and is pictured in Who's Who in Indian Relics Number 9. Mr Odom has been collecting for many years and now is your chance to own a part of his collection. Very good condition. No restoration, one leg is broken. Size ~ 4.5x2 inches. Combine shipping only for $1 for US. $2- for international. See my other pre columbian and antique items.
colima dog figure hand made sculpture incent burner figurine 4 3/4" tall
This figurine made of clay is a Colima dog. It stands roughly 4 3/4" tall and is roughly 3 1/2" in width weighing at roughly 1.6 lbs. he is in very good condition very solid piece of clay. There is two holes probably to hold incent stick burners. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS THANKS! PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF PRODUCT ENDING. CUT OFF TIME OF SAME DAY SHIPPING IS 2PM. FAST& FREE SHIPPING, NO INTERNATION SHIPPING. WE ALSO OFFER COMBINED SHIPPING IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF OUR OTHER ITEMS. THANKS!
Pre-Columbian Mexico COLIMA DOG Effigy Glazed Slipware Pottery 300 BC - 200 AD
Since 1997: Our 17th Year On eBay Pre-Columbian COLIMA DOG Effigy Vessel. With Slipware Glaze Decoration. c.300BC-200AD Now offering a pre-Columbian"Colima Dog" effigy vessel in glazed slipware pottery. Which dates from between 300BC- 200AD. Evidence of the slipware glaze decoration is all over the piece. Especially on one side, where color concentric circles can be seen. The lip of the opening in the top has some wear and a little loss, but no repairs are evident. This is a particularly attractive piece of ancient. Pre-Columbian Mexico pottery; from the estate of a Connecticut collector who passed away, purchased at auction around 2007. The Colima dogs were a breed used for sacrifice and were also part of the diet. Vessels like this were used in burials, as that is where most of them were discovered. The Colima dog is usually fat ... morein the belly area, which showed that it was well-fed and ready for a ceremony or the dinner table. The item is guaranteed to be authentic and"as described" Or return within 30 days for a refund. Condition: Very Good to Excellent Condition. This piece has some pitting on one side. But the other side, which likely was facing away from ground seepage, has glaze decoration remaining. The lip of the vase has some wear, but does not appear to have had any repair. Measurements: 6" long by 4.5" high by 3.5" wide. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Available on this particular lot. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REGARDING FEEDBACK: We do everything we can. Within reason, of course, to satisfy our customers. We always leave positive feedback in return for the same courtesy. Please message us in the rare event of a problem. DOMESTIC SHIPPING: in U.S. 50 States( Guam) U.S.P.S. Priority Mail(First Class under 13 ounces) Larger items may require UPS or FedEx Ground. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Not available on some large or heavy items) We use USPS First Class Mail or Priority Mail In
Ancient Colima Redware Standing Dog Pre-Columbian Art, Mexico Ca. 100 B.C.250 AD
Ancient Colima Redware Standing Dog Pre-Columbian Art. Mexico Ca. 100 B.C.250 A.D. Size:10 inches Length(25.4 cm) Redware Pottery dog having a rear pointy tail. Snout and perked ears. incised mouth and eyes, Plump belly. Condition: Broken and repaired from original pieces with visible crack lines. visible glue over one crack line. Provenance: PA Estate Guaranteed Authenticity. SKU# WAL For further information please call 212 3191077 Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell. Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application.
Pre-Columbian COLIMA JANIFORM DOG VESSEL W/TURTLE ATTRIBUTES
Here is a ceramic vessel carefully modeled in the form of a standing two-headed dog with turtle elements and four massive legs. The high-domed carapace is embellished with a notched flange and surmounted by a wide flaring spout. The four stout legs are splayed out and each canine head holds a spherical object in the mouth. This remarkable antiquity is seven inches(18 cm) long x four inches(10 cm) high x four and one-half inches(11.4 cm) wide with scattered mineral deposits and minimal restoration. COLIMA West Mexico 100 B.C.E– 250 C.E. FREE shipping. Delivery Confirmation" tracking service and full insurance coverage within continental U.S.A. NY residents add 8.63% sales tax within continental U.S. Overseas buyer pays $79.95 for prompt“Priority Mail” shipping and insurance(wherever available. Use PayPal for immediate shipment; payment ... moreis expected within two days of auction’s end. GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY Your figure will be carefully packed. Insured and promptly shipped with a signed and registered Certificate of Authenticity including description, provenance. Condition and color photograph. All rights reserved for all countries. No part of the contents of this page may be reproduced without prior written permission of the seller. Copyright © Rod Rogers. 2015.