SoldPre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, four torsos with holes at shoulders and hips for articulated limbs, up to 3", from the Hasso Von Winning collection, three with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
Pre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, four head fragments, one with arm fragment, up to 2 ½", from the Hasso Von Winning collection with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, three figure fragments, up to 1 ¾", and an partial masked figure, 5", from the Hasso Von Winning collection with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, four head fragments, up to 1 ¾", from the Hasso Von Winning collection with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, four head fragments, up to 1 ¾", from the Hasso Von Winning collection with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, four head fragments, up to 1 ½", from the Hasso Von Winning collection with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
Pre-Columbian ceramics (four)Teotihuacán, c. 200-800 AD, four large spindle whorls, up to 2", from the Hasso Von Winning collection with his hand inscribed catalogue numbers. (4)See Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Calima Basket with Bat HandlesPre-Columbian ceramic Four Legged Pot Basket. Calima Peoples Columbia dating to 200BCE and 400CE, Cauca Valley, Columbia, 8.5 x 6.5 x 8 inches, Basket form with four bulbous legs and Bat motif side haSee Sold Price
SoldSeven Pre-Columbian Ceramics, Ecuador,Seven Pre-Columbian Ceramics, Ecuador, includes four footed bowls painted with geometric designs, (6" - 8" dia.); one plain red clay low bowl, (7" dia.); one plain red clay rounded pot, (3.75" high);See Sold Price
NAZCA - Five Pre-Columbian ceramicsNazca, Peru, pre-columbian, four ceramic sculptures with polychrome decoration, representing a family, arecumbent lama, and a beaker with jaguar heads. Small faults Dim:.4.5 to 11.5cm.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Style Ceramic AssortmentPre-Columbian Style Ceramic Assortment Four items including Olmec figurine, Colima figural vessel, two pre-classic period head fragment on walnut stands Condition: Very Good to Fair, overall light toSee Sold Price
SoldFour Pre-Columbian CeramicsFour Pre-Columbian Ceramicsas follows: a Chimu figural stirrup vessel from Peru, blackware, depicting a man sprawled backwards over a cow (8 in.) (intact with some minor chips); a low blackware bowl wSee Sold Price
Four Pre-Columbian Ceramic Fragmented HeadsDESCRIPTION: Four Pre-Columbian head fragments of shamanic figures consisting of different colored ceramics and burnished finishes. ORIGIN: Central or South America DIMENSIONS: Largest: H: 2 1/8" L: 2See Sold Price
SoldFour Pre-Columbian Ceramic Heads.Four Pre-Columbian Ceramic Heads. Mesoamerican, ca. 300 BCE/650 CE. Mounted to plaster and cloth over wood. Largest head height 3”, mount height 18”. Good.See Sold Price
Group of Four Pre Columbian Ceramic FigurinesA group of 4 Pre Columbian ceramic figurines including 1 primitive sculpted dog, 1 carved aztec face pendant, 1 speak no evil monkey with hand over his mouth and 1 large woman with earrings. Largest mSee Sold Price
Four Pre-Columbian Ceramic Fragmented Figural HeadsDESCRIPTION: Four Pre-Columbian fragmented ceramic figural heads. The first depicts a vulture intricately carved with a soft polish, the second a canine head with faded black ink details, the third anSee Sold Price
Four PreColumbian Ceramic FiguresDimensions of largest H: 4 2/4; W: 4 3/8; D: 5 inches. Weight: 1 1/2 lb. Provenance: Collected by the current owner in 1970 while working in Mexico. See Sold Price
Sold***FOUR PRE-COLUMBIAN CERAMIC FRAGMENTSApproximate height of tallest piece 3 1/2'', deaccessioned from Columbus Museum of Art.See Sold Price
Four Pre-Columbian Ceramic FiguresLargest figure H: 4 2/4; W: 4 3/8; D: 5 inches. Weight: 1 1/2 lb. Provenance: Collected by the current owner in 1970 while working in Mexico.See Sold Price
Sold4 Pre-Columbian Ceramic BowlsFour Pre-Columbian ceramic bowls originating from regions in South America, including two Narino bowls from Colombia (1200-1400 C.E.); one Chavin bowl from Peru (1000-400 B.C.E.); and one Paracas bowlSee Sold Price
Sold4 pre-columbian ceramic itemsFour PRE-COLUMBIAN ceramic items. Nazca (6 1/4 inches); Central American; Inca. Camelid missing one ear, tail, and handle. Provenance: private collection, Los Angeles, CA. Purchased circa 1970-1975 frSee Sold Price
Sold4 Pre-Columbian Ceramic Female FigurinesFour Pre-Columbian ceramic female figurines, including: one Nayarit figure (100 B.C.E.-250 C.E.); one Diquis seated figure (1000-1500 C.E.); one Moches figure (400-700 C.E.); and one Nayarit ChinescoSee Sold Price
4 pre-columbian ceramic itemsFour PRE-COLUMBIAN ceramic items. Nazca (6 1/4 inches); Central American; Inca. Camelid missing one ear, tail, and handle. Provenance: private collection, Los Angeles, CA. Purchased circa 1970-1975 frSee Sold Price
(4 Pc) Lot Of Pre-Columbian EffigiesDESCRIPTION: Lot of four ceramic Pre-Columbian Effigy and fragmented heads. The lot features three standing effigies and one head pendant each depicting different native figures. ORIGIN: Central & SouSee Sold Price
Modern Pre-Columbian Style Mayan Ceramic Pottery PlatePassion For Antiques3.9(23)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
PRE COLUMBIAN COLIMA HAND CRAFTED CERAMIC FIGURINEAntique Arena Inc.4.5(852)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
10 3/4" H. Olmec Figure. Solid ceramic. Very rare. Circa 1000 BC.Tony Putty Artifacts4.7(404)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
MID CENT SOUTH AMERICAN DIAGUITA STYLE CERAMIC BOWLAntique Arena Inc.4.5(852)See Sold PriceMar 02, 2024
Pre-Columbian, Recuay polychrome figural jarToomey & Co. Auctioneers4.7(390)See Sold PriceFeb 29, 2024
ANCIENT PRE COLUMBIAN NAYARIT CERAMIC MALE FIGURINEAntique Arena Inc.4.5(852)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024