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Pre-Colombian Narino Polychrome Clay Pedestal Bowl. Black and red polychrome interior. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Scratches and ... morepaint loss consistent with age. Size: 5.5 x 3 in
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Antique group of pre-columbian mixed/types of pottery as-is and as per pictures that I purchased years ago from a teachers estate in Orange County. Not ... moresure what types but (2) hand-written notes came with them as per pictures. Somebody told me that the large one was pretty rare. Condition; antique dug relics/pieces, etc. If you buy multiple auctions, please wait for me to send you an invoice with combined shipping.
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Up for sale is a Pre-Columbian Nazca Polychrome Painted opossum effigy storage pit. This is A very Good example of pre Colombian pottery. It has been ... morerepaired as shown and there is a broken piece pictured. The colors are still vibrant, and the piece displays very well. The measurements are shown in the pictures.Pre-Columbian Polychrome Painted Storage pit, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-400 A.D. I’ve added very detailed pictures and they show the item just as you will receive it
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San Agustín is a place in a mountainous region of southern Colombia where an ancient culture flourished. The area is in the Andean mountain range, lying ... moreon one of the bases of the Colombian Massif.
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Pre-Columbian ~ INCA / INKA ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome ARIBALO w/ Wood Stand ~NR
GALLERIA VERGÈS Home Pre-Columbian ~ INCA ~ Polychrome ARIBALO with Stand Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 This is a Pre-Columbian INCA/ INKA Polychrome ARIBALO with Stand from Peru. 1000- 1400 A.D. It measures about 5" X 4" X 7" 12.8 cm X 10.2 cm X 17.9 cm) The wood stand measures about 6 7/8" X 7 1/4" X 3/4" 17.5 cm X 18.5 cm X 1.9 cm) Provenance: Estate of Dr Chalon Rodriguez, Virginia. The Inca Civilization dominated The Andes from around 1438 to 1533. The Inca Empire was known as The Tawantinsuyu or The Land of the Four Regions. Inca cities were remarkably built with precise stonework. Agriculture was not only practiced on the valleys, but also on the mountains and hills, known as terrace farming. Machu Picchu is the symbol of the Inca Empire, located at 2,430 meters(8,000 ... moreft) above sea level. Today, Machu Picchu is considered one of the Wonders of the Modern World. Besides being magnificent crafters and potters, they excelled in metallurgy and were successful brain surgeons. 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Class International where available. Also, if you have any other carrier of your preference like UPS or Fedex, we will be glad to accommodate your request. Please note that if the Actual Shipping Cost at time of shipping is lower than quoted. We will Refund the shipping adjustment difference.
Pre-Columbian ~ CASAS GRANDES ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome BOWL ~ No Reserve
GALLERIA VERGÈS Home Pre-Columbian ~ CASAS GRANDES ~ Polychrome BOWL Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5 This is a Pre-Columbian CASAS GRANDES Polychrome BOWL from North Western Mexico. 1130- 1350 C.E. It measures about 6 1/2" X 5 3/4" X 3" 16.6 cm X 14.7 cm X 7.7 cm) Casas Grandes(Big Houses) was also known as Paquime. It was located in present-day Chihuahua. Their adobe houses shared a common water system. Their water control system included underground drains, reservoirs, channels for water to get to their dwellings, and a sewage system. Casas Grandes made copper bells and ornaments and specialized in pottery. They also used beads from marine mollusks. Casas Grandes traded with their neighbors. The pottery has a white or reddish surface with ornamentation in blue, red, brown, or black. The Casas ... moreGrandes pottery of Pre-Columbian Times is considered better than today's regional pottery. Effigy bowls usually had human shape and figures. The pottery was traded as far North as present-day New Mexico and Arizona, and Northern Mexico. 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Class International where available. Also, if you have any other carrier of your preference like UPS or Fedex, we will be glad to accommodate your request. Please note that if the Actual Shipping Cost at time of shipping is lower than quoted. We will Refund the shipping adjustment difference.
Pre-Columbian ~ MAYAN ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome TRIPOD Vessel ~ No Reserve
GALLERIA VERGÈS Pre-Columbian ~ MAYAN ~ Polychrome TRIPOD Vessel Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 This is a Pre-Columbian MAYAN Polychrome TRIPOD Vessel from Mexico. 300- 900 A.D. It measures about 9 1/4" X 9" X 4 3/4" 23.6 cm X 23.0 cm X 12.1 cm) The legs depict faces and they rattle. 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 ... morePyramids were built in their religious centers and 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. 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books
Pre-Columbian ~ PACHACAMAC ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome BOWL ~ No Reserve
GALLERIA VERGÈS Pre-Columbian ~ PACHACAMAC ~ Polychrome BOWL Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 This is a Pre-Columbian PACHACAMAC Polychrome BOWL from Peru. 800- 1450 C.E. It measures about 5 3/4" X 5 3/4" X 2 1/2" 14.7 cm X 14.7 cm X 6.4 cm) There's a chip on the rim. Pachacamac was located 40 Kms South East of Lima, in the Valley of the Lurin River. Pachacamac built pyramids and cemeteries. The Huari/ Wari Culture had influence in the ceramics and textiles. Pachacamac was used as a religious site. Pacha Kamaq was the creator god for those who lived in the area, before the arrival of the Incas. The Incas used Pachacamac as an administrative center. Custom listed using TROCADERO's automated HTML and Picture Hosting tools. For questions. Please contact me at 301-922-5838 before placing ... moreyour 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Class International where available. Also, if you have any other carrier of your preference like UPS or Fedex, we will be glad to accommodate your request.
Pre-Columbian ~ CASAS GRANDES ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome VESSEL ~ No Reserve
GALLERIA VERGÈS Pre-Columbian ~ CASAS GRANDES ~ Polychrome VESSEL Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 This is a Pre-Columbian CASAS GRANDES Polychrome Vessel from Mexico. Approximately, 1130 C.E. It measures about 6" X 7" X 5 1/2" 15.3 cm X 17.9 cm X 14.0 cm) The Casas Grandes Culture is one of the largest and oldest structures of America. Casas Grandes is also known as Paquime, located in North West Mexico, in the present-day State of Chihuahua, in the valley of Casas Grandes or San Miguel River. They lived in adobe houses with a common water system. It is believed they had a complex water control system that included underground drain systems, reservoirs, channels for water to get to the houses, and a sewage system. They specialized in the production of copper bells and ornaments, pottery, and ... morebeads from marine molluscs. They traded their goods and there is evidence they traded as far North as New Mexico and Arizona, and most parts of Mexico. 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Class International where available. Also, if you have any other carrier of your preference like UPS or Fedex, we will be glad to accommodate your request. Please note that if the Actual Shipping Cost at time of shipping is lower than quoted. We will Refund the shipping adjustment difference.
Pre-Columbian ~ NAZCA / NASCA ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome Zoomorphic VESSEL ~ N/R
GALLERIA VERGÈS Pre-Columbian ~ NAZCA/ NASCA ~ Polychrome VESSEL Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4 This is a Pre-Columbian NAZCA/ NASCA Polychrome Zoomorphic VESSEL from Peru. 200- 400 A.D. It measures about 4 1/2" X 4 1/2" X 4 3/4" 11.5 cm X 11.5 cm X 12.1 cm) The Nazca Culture was located South of Lima. The Nazcas built huge irrigation systems, underground aqueducts, and The Nazca Lines(geoglyph) They were influenced by the Paracas Culture. Their ceramics were beautiful and colorful, as well as their textiles. They were very advanced in Astronomy, Agriculture, and Medicine. Their decline was, some archaeologists suggest, due to El Niño, which brought floods and erosion problems, and then caused severe droughts that affected their crops and agriculture in general. Custom listed using TROCADERO's ... moreautomated 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Class International where available. Also, if you have any other carrier of your preference like UPS or Fedex, we will be glad to accommodate your request. Please note that if the Actual Shipping Cost at time of shipping is lower than quoted. We will Refund the shipping adjustment difference.
Pre-Colombian Polychrome Rattle Bowl Pedestal Ceremonial Costa Rica Terra Cotta
I purchased this item a few years ago from a dealer. She couldn't tell me much about where it came from or what it is. I believe this bowl is from Costa Rica. It has very bright coloring and a beautiful patina. The legs are bird heads and all three contain clay marbles that make noise when you move the bowl. Note that there are areas of chipped paint and there are two chips along the rim as pictured. Wear is consistent with age on this piece. It measures approximately 9.25" in diameter(it's uneven and not a perfect circle) and stands just under 6" high. I am not an expert on Pre-Colombian pottery. But it must say that this is a stunning piece that I have been happy to enjoy. Please ask if you have questions. It will ship professionally packed and insured. Posted with
Pre-Columbian ~ PARACAS ~ Pre-Colombian Polychrome STIRRUP SPOUT Vessel ~ N/R
GALLERIA VERGÈS Pre-Columbian ~ PARACAS ~ Polychrome Stirrup Spout Click on these links to view larger photos: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 This is a Pre-Columbian PARACAS Polychrome Anthropomorphic STIRRUP SPOUT Vessel from Peru. 800- 100 BCE. It measures about 5" X 5" X 6 1/4" 12.8 cm X 12.8 cm X 15.9 cm) The Paracas Culture was located in the Paracas Peninsula, in Pisco- Ica, Peru. The Paracas had extensive knowledge in irrigation and water management. Their ceramics included incised polychrome, negative" resist decoration. Their textiles were colorful and made of complex weave structures. Many of the skulls found in the Paracas area were unusually elongated; some archaeologists claim that the skulls were of extraterrestrial nature. Their tombs were reused over the centuries(many skulls were removed from the tombs for rituals ... moreand then reburied) 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, Insured up to the final value of the item, and with Signature Confirmation. For international transactions. We ship via USPS Priority Mail International and Insured up to the final value of the item. Upon your request. We can mail your purchase by USPS Standard Post(7-10 business days) Media Mail(books and printed matter) or by First Class International where available. Also, if you have any other carrier of your preference like UPS or Fedex, we will be glad to accommodate your request. Please note that if the Actual Shipping Cost at time of shipping is lower than quoted. We will Refund the shipping adjustment difference.
PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA / NASCA PRE COLOMBIAN POLYCHROME VESSEL GREAT CONDITIONS
PRE-COLUMBIAN NAZCA/ NASCA PRE COLOMBIAN POLYCHROME VESSEL GREAT CONDITIONS VERY RARE This is a Pre-Columbian NAZCA/ NASCA Polychrome VESSEL from Peru. 200- 400 A.D. It measures about 4 3/4" X 4 3/4" X 4 1/4" 12 cm X 12 cm X 1 2 cm) The Nazca Culture was located at Ica department(province) at south from Lima. The Nazcas built huge irrigation systems. Underground aqueducts, and The Nazca Lines(geoglyph) They were influenced by the Paracas Culture. Their ceramics were beautiful and colorful. As well as their textiles. They were very advanced in Astronomy, Agriculture, and Medicine. Their decline was, some archaeologists suggest, due to El Niño phenomenum, which brought floods and erosion problems, and then caused severe droughts that affected their crops and agriculture in general. LOCATION: PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY ALL PICTURES. ... morePLEASE BE A LITTLE PATIENTE AS EACH PICTURE HAS HIGH RESOLUTION. SO, YOU CAN SEE ALL DETAILS IN ALL ANGLES OF THIS ITEM. ANY QUESTION PLEASE ASK ME WITH CONFIDENCE SHIPPING US CONTINENTAL ONLY IS US$ 25.00 VERY GOOD PACKED OF COURSE Buyer pays shipping and postage. Mail me for questions Payment through PAYPAL
Museum Quality Pre Colombian tripod polychrome rattle dish
A very large Pre-Columbian Costa Rican painted tripod bowl with animorphic feet from the ancient Costa Rica/ Nicaragua region of Central America. Circa 1000 A.D. 1350 A.D. Measuring approximately 11" wide and about 9 1/2" tall, this vessel features three dramatic animorphic legs that contain rattles, as well as abstract painted designs. The bowl is finished in a cream slip with elaborate painted features in red, orange, and black. This type is specifically attributed to the Fonseca Variety of the Papagayo Polychrome type, from the Greater Nicoya region of Costa Rica/Nicaragua, Central America. Each leg is modeled in three dimensions with painted accents to depict facial features. Clay rattle balls are visible through the open mouths. The interior design. Though suffering from significant paint wear, depicts a very abstract stylized ... morefigural representation. Condition: Check out pictures they tell everything. There are crack lines in dish that are stable and not through. Root marks and mineral deposits attest to the age and authenticity of this piece. This piece has been in my collection for over 20 years and was bought at auction. Reference: See Dr. Stone-Miller's book"Seeing with New Eyes" Page 97 for a near identical example, housed at the Carlos Museum of Art in Atlanta