Chupicuaro Tripod Bowl - Openwork FeetPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. This is an exquisitely classic design created by the ancient Chupicuaro culture. The vessel sits on pointed openwork feet whSee Sold Price
Chupicuaro Tripod Bowl - Openwork FeetPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. This is an exquisitely classic design created by the ancient Chupicuaro culture. The vessel sits on pointed openwork feet whSee Sold Price
Chupicuaro Tripod Bowl Openwork FeetPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. This is an exquisitely classic design created by the ancient Chupicuaro culture. The vessel sits on pointed openwork feet whSee Sold Price
SoldWest Mexico, Chupicuaro, c. 800 – 400 BC. A tripoWest Mexico, Chupicuaro, c. 800 – 400 BC. A tripod bowl with pointed openwork feet. This vessel is executed in a light gray to brown slip. Inside still containing original residues. Rim carries lighSee Sold Price
SoldChupicuaro Tripod Rattle BowlPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. This is an exquisitely classic design created by the ancient Chupicuaro culture. The vessel sits on pointed openwork feet thSee Sold Price
Chupicuaro Bi-Chrome Tripod BowlPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, Chupicuaro, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. The Chupicuaro artisans created this classic vessel design featuring pointed openwork feet which once held workiSee Sold Price
Chupicuaro Bi-Chrome Tripod BowlPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. The Chupicuaro artisans created this classic vessel design featuring pointed openwork feet which once held working rattles.See Sold Price
Chupicuaro Bi-Chrome Tripod BowlPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. The Chupicuaro artisans created this classic vessel design featuring pointed openwork feet which once held working rattles.See Sold Price
SoldWest Mexico, Chupicuaro, c. 800 – 400 BC. A tripod bWest Mexico, Chupicuaro, c. 800 – 400 BC. A tripod bowl with pointed open-work feet. This vessel is executed in a light grey to brown slip. Inside still containing original residues. Rim carries ligSee Sold Price
SoldChupicuaro Bi-Chrome Pottery Tripod BowlPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, Chupicuaro, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. The Chupicuaro artisans created this classic vessel design featuring pointed openwork feet which once held workiSee Sold Price
SoldChupicuaro Tripod Shallow BowlPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. Nice piece of Chupicuaro redware. A shallow bowl resting on three conical feet with nice scalloped detail along bottom edge.See Sold Price
Lot of 2 Pre-Columbian Chupicuaro BowlsWest Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. Quite the impressive pair of Chupicuaro vessels - one a lovely round-bottomed example, the other a fanciful tripod bowl with feet that likelySee Sold Price
Lot of 2 Early Chupicuaro Tripod Greyware BowlsPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Guanajuato River Valley, ca. 500 to 300 BCE. This pair of bowls shows the stylings of the early Chupicuaro culture. The larger bowl rests on three rattle feet formed to resSee Sold Price
Pre-Columbian Pottery Tripod BowlPre-Columbian Pottery Tripod Bowl, Panama? Chupicuaro? Buff color with red feet, red band on rim. . 5.25" diameter x 3.5" height. 1.lbsSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Chupicuaro Tripod VesselMexico, Guanajuato Valley, ca 300 BCE. Unusual tripod bowl on three short feet, and slightly flared rim, decorated with incised lines and added red pigment. Size: 5-1/2"D x 4"H. Provenance: Ex-MartinSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Pottery Tripod BowlPre-Columbian Pottery Tripod Bowl, possibly Panama? Or Chupicuaro? red slip feet, fine lines, with delicate circular designs to the inside of the bowl. 9" diameter x 4.25" height. 1.75lbsSee Sold Price
Chinese Bronze Tripod Footed CenserA Chinese bronze censer. Tripod feet supporting a bulbous handled bowl. The open-work lid with lotus blossom finial. Measures 5.25" high, 3.75" diameter.See Sold Price
SoldSpanish Colonial Style Gilded Floral CandlesticksAntique pair of cast brass candelabras with gold gilt finish. Twisted rod center with ivy leaf detailing under an ornate pierced pricket bowl. Supported by a tripod lion paw foot base with openwork acSee Sold Price
A Chupicuaro Bi-Chrome Face TripodPre-Columbian, from West Mexico, Chupicuaro culture, ca. 300 BCE. Bi-chrome terracotta slipped bowl of red and cream color, sits on three hollow feet. Rectangular figure featuring a checker-board pattSee Sold Price
SoldLovely Chupicuaro Polychrome Pottery TripodPre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Guanajuato Valley, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. Very attractive pottery bowl with liberally painted surface in geometric patterns with tripod feet holding rattles to be shaken duSee Sold Price
A TRIPOD VESSEL AND A LENTICULAR JAR c. 200 BC -A TRIPOD VESSEL AND A LENTICULAR JARc. 200 BC - 200 AD From Chupicuaro, theSee Sold Price
TRIPOD VESSEL AND LENTICULAR JAR c. 200 BC - 200TRIPOD VESSEL AND LENTICULAR JARc. 200 BC - 200 AD From Chupicuaro, the bowl which restSee Sold Price
SoldPair bronze compotesPair bronze compotes: elaborate openwork silver (test .800 or better) bowls with milk glass liners above bronze tripod paw feet and conforming bronze bases, probably Continental, 19th century, 9-3/4 iSee Sold Price
SoldChupicuaro Polychrome Bowl, Avian Form, ex-Peter WrayPre-Columbian, Mexico, Chupicuaro, ca. 400 to 100 BCE. A polychrome terracotta olla depicting an avian form, standing on tripod feet, with applied, lunar shaped wings and tail, and a small projectingSee Sold Price
Meiji - Taishi Period Japanese Ginbari Cloisonne PotSee Sold PriceMar 09, 2024Premier Auction Galleries
(8) .950 SILVER FLOWER FROG BOWL & OTHER SILVER NAPKIN RINGSSee Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024Austin Auction Gallery
Three Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Footed Bowls 20th CenturySee Sold PriceMar 06, 2024DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers