Sold(3) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic vessels(3) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic vessels, Incl. shallow tripod bowl, 5.25"h x 7"w (largest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously witSee Sold Price
Sold(3) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic footed bowl(3) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic footed bowl, 2.5"h x 6.5"dia. (largest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic vessels(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic vessels, One with modeled jaguar effigy, 7.25"h x 9"dia. (larger), 7.5"h x 6.25"dia. (smaller) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owSee Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic vessels(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic vessels, One with molded face, 5.5"h x 6.5"dia. (larger) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously withoSee Sold Price
SoldCosta Rican polychromed ceramic tripod vesselCosta Rican polychromed ceramic tripod vessel, Double-headed feline, 4.5"h x 6"w Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
Sold(3) Costa Rican and Peruvian polychromed ceramic b(3) Costa Rican and Peruvian polychromed ceramic bowls, 3"h x 6.25"dia. (largest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
Sold(3) small Costa Rican/Nicoya painted ceramic vessel(3) small Costa Rican/Nicoya painted ceramic vessels, 4"h x 2.75"dia. (largest) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls, 3.5"h x 7.5"dia. (larger) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls, 3"h x 7.5"dia. (larger), 2.25"h x 5.25"dia. (smaller) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously wSee Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls, Each approx. 3.75"h x 9"dia. Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian or Pre-Columbian Style (five)A carved stone head, 3 ½” tall, overall 5 ½” tall on wood base; Ceramic dog rattle, 3 x 5 x 2”, with repairs; A Costa Rican ceramic whistle, 2 ¼ x 1 x 2 ¼”; A ceramic vessel with long neckSee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian or Later Effigy VasePre Columbian or Later Costa Rican Polychrome Ceramic Effigy Vase on Presentation stand. Raised figural relief flanked on the shoulders, intricate embellishments on surface. Measures 7-1/4" x 6-3/4".See Sold Price
Sold(lot of 4) Pre-Columbian ceramic miniatures group,(lot of 4) Pre-Columbian ceramic miniatures group consisting of (3) olla vessels together with a bird-form ocarina (likely Costa Rican region) largest: 3.5""lSee Sold Price
QUILLACINEA CULTURE CERAMIC OFFERING BOWL.QUILLACINEA CULTURE CERAMIC OFFERING BOWL. Together with a Quimbaya culture spindle, a Costa Rican bird form vessel, and a terracotta vessel in an iron stand Offering bowl: 2.5" x 3.5"See Sold Price
SoldCosta Rican polychromed ceramic tripod bowlCosta Rican polychromed ceramic tripod bowl, With central serpent/monster motif, 4.5"h x 9.75"dia. Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymouslySee Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic footed bowls(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic footed bowls, 2.75"h x 6"dia. (larger) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
Sold(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls(2) Costa Rican polychromed ceramic bowls, One with wave design at rim, 6.26"h x 8.75"dia. (larger), 5.5"h x 8.5"dia. (smaller) Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single ownerSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 3 Costa Rican Redware VesselsStarts at $50 Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Pacific slope, ca 500 to 800 CE. Grouping of three redware pottery vessels. Included are two tripods, one with incised decoration around the rim and on each ofSee Sold Price
Sold3 Costa Rican Pottery Vessels + 1 Maya Copador BowlPre-Columbian, Central America, Costa Rica, ca. 500 to 1200 CE; El Salvador, Maya, Copador type, Late Classic Period, ca. 550 to 900 CE. A fine gathering of hand-built pottery vessels from El SalvadorSee Sold Price
Group of 3 Costa Rican Pottery VesselsGroup of 3 Costa Rican Pottery Vessels One Has Chip to rim. Santiago Villafuerte. Well Marked . Size : 4.75" H x 5.75" WSee Sold Price
Group of 3 Costa Rican Pottery VesselsGroup of 3 Costa Rican Pottery Vessels One Has Chip to rim. Santiago Villafuerte. Well Marked . Size : 4.75" H x 5.75" WSee Sold Price
SoldNice Costa Rican Chiriqui-type ceramic vesselA nice Costa Rican Chiriqui-type ceramic vessel, c. AD 1000 - 1550, the body round without a base, with vertical mouth and rounded rim. On each shoulder, opposite one another, are hand-modeled adornosSee Sold Price
SoldCosta Rican red ceramic vessel with applied animalCosta Rican red ceramic vessel with applied animal, 10.5"h x 5.25"dia. Provenance: From an important and internationally renowned single owner collection sold anonymously without reserve.See Sold Price
SoldThree Ceramic VesselsThree Ceramic Vessels. L to R: Reddish Earthen clay vessel with handles; 1000BC-300AD; Kang Gallery. Costa Rican ceramic effigy vessel; 500-800 AD; Enrique Vargas, Costa Rica; pieces reglued to top. TSee Sold Price
Indus Valley Polychrome Ceramic Vessel Collection with AnimalsSee Sold PriceMar 08, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
[EDUCATION]. Small vessel made by Tuskegee Institute student.See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024Freeman's | Hindman