SoldPre-Columbian Pottery Incensario, Mexico, TeotihuacPre-Columbian Pottery Incensario, Mexico, Teotihuacan, c. 600-800 A.D., the lid representing Quetzalcoatl, with ear and nose ornaments, mica eyes (a later replacement), and wearing an elaborate featheSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian pottery figural incensario, ex-KomorPre-Columbian pottery figural incensario, ex-Komor, Possibly 600-800 CE, Mexico, likely Zapotec culture, molded ceramic with trace paint pigment, the incense burner in the form of a seated male DeitySee Sold Price
SoldRitual Pre-columbian Mixtec-Zapotec Pottery IncensarioZapotec Pre-columbian Mixtec Pottery Incensario | Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica, c. 500 AD | A Ritual Pre-Columbian Incensario, used in various cultures of ancient Mexico, and throughout MesoamericaSee Sold Price
SoldZapotec "Cocijo" Pre-Columbian Pottery Effigy UrnPre-Columbian Zapotec (Oaxaca, Mexico) effigy urn / incensario, depicting Cocijo the god of rain and lightning, grayware pottery with remnants of red-brown pigments. 6.75" H x 4.25" W x 4.25" D.See Sold Price
SoldZapotec Pottery Incensario of God CocijoPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. An impressive hand-built pottery incensario depicting the bust of Cocijo (also Cociyo, literally translated as "lighSee Sold Price
SoldRare Zapotec Pottery Incensario - Bat GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery incensario vessel in the form of Camazotz, the Zapotec Bat-god. Camazotz is depictSee Sold Price
SoldChoice Zapotec Pottery IncensarioPre-Columbian, Central Mexico, near modern-day Mexico City, ca. 200 to 700 CE. Grayware vessel of seated lord, large bird-headed headdress that meets his elaborate garment. He wears stone necklace andSee Sold Price
SoldSuperb Zapotec Pottery Incensario - Corn GodPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A mold-made ceramic incensario in the form of a seated god, probably the god of maize, Pitao Cozobi, although it maySee Sold Price
SoldImpressive Teotihuacan Pottery Incensario FacePre-Columbian, Highland Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 300 to 650 CE. A striking pottery visage from an incensario, presenting captivating facial features such as almond-shaped eyes, one with an obsidian puSee Sold Price
SoldZapotec Monte Alban IV Pottery IncensarioPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A charming ceramic figural incensario featuring a figure unlike many others. Instead of appearing as a serene, seatedSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Jalisco Pottery Incensario Covers - Hut Form**Previously Listed At $150** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A pair of pottery incensario covers in the form of huts, with large loops for grasping. One is buff, with fourSee Sold Price
Attractive Teotihuacan Pottery Incensario FacePre-Columbian, Highland Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 300 to 650 CE. A striking pottery visage from an incensario, presenting captivating facial features such as almond-shaped eyes, one with an obsidian puSee Sold Price
A Veracruz Pottery Incensario, Ex-Denver Art MuseumPre-Columbian, Atlantic Coast, Mexico, Vera Cruz culture, ca. 500-900 CE. Monumental Portrait Style terracotta incensario depicting a head of a Lord, wearing nose & ear ornaments and an elaborate headSee Sold Price
Rare Zapotec Pottery Incensario - Bat GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery incensario vessel in the form of Camazotz, the Zapotec Bat-god. Camazotz is depictSee Sold Price
SoldZapotec Pottery Incensario - Camazotz the Bat GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, Phase III, ca. 500 to 700 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery incensario vessel in the form of Camazotz, the Zapotec Bat-god. Camazotz isSee Sold Price
SoldRare Veracruz Pottery Incensario - Jaguar ShamanPre-Columbian, Mexico, Vera Cruz, ca. 600 to 900 CE. Here we have an uber rare ceramic incensario depicting a jaguar shaman with an expressive visage crowned by a grand headdress, its wide eyes and brSee Sold Price
Zapotec Monte Alban Pottery Incensario, Deity HeadPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, Phase III, ca. 500 to 700 CE. An evocative pottery incensario in the form of the head of a zoomorphic deity - likely Cocijo or the Plumed SSee Sold Price
SoldZapotec Pottery Incensario of a DeityPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 600 to 800 CE. An intricately rendered terracotta incensario in the form of a seated deity, with an open cylindrical receptacle emerginSee Sold Price
Aztec Pottery Incensario - Rattle Legs, Coyote HandlePre-Columbian, Central Mexico, Aztec empire, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A wonderful terracotta incensario of a clever design comprised of an openwork olla presenting curvilinear cloud or smoke plume motifsSee Sold Price
Colima Pottery Incensario, Janus\-HeadedDonated By: Donick Cary, Emmy-Award winning writer/producer (Letterman /Simpsons / Parks and Recreation /Silicon Valley) Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A tall, striking incSee Sold Price
Huge Veracruz Pottery Incensario Lid in Human FormPre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. A very large and impressive terracotta lid for an incensario in the form of a round-bodied, squatting human figure with elaborate heSee Sold Price
SoldColima Pottery Incensario, Janus\-HeadedPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A tall, striking incensario depicting a double-headed anthropomorphic figure attended by a variety of serpent and lizard-like beings. The figSee Sold Price
SoldMonte Alban Zapotec Pottery Incensario - Seated Figure**Originally Listed At $500** Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Monte Alban, Zapotec culture, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. A finely-sculpted pottery incensario (incense-burning vessel) with a cylindrical bodySee Sold Price
Maya Pottery Incensario Rain Deity Tlaloc ex-Schmitt**Originally Listed At $800** Pre-Columbian, Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Maya, Postclassic period, 900 to 1200 CE. A hand-built pottery incensario vessel - supported by a grinning face, possibly repSee Sold Price
Seated Shaman Effigy Figure Redware Pottery Colima Culture Mexico Pre-ColumbianArarity Auctions4.6(166)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
Colima Culture Redware Pottery Standing Duck Vessel Mexico Pre-ColumbianArarity Auctions4.6(166)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
Jalisco Warrior Figure Redware Pottery Pre-Columbian West MexicoArarity Auctions4.6(166)See Sold PriceMar 03, 2024
Ancient Pre-Columbian Tlatilco Pottery Masks, 2Auctions at Showplace4.5(726)See Sold PriceApr 07, 2024
Colima, Valdivian, & Chupicuaro Pottery Figures (3)Artemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
Nayarit Pottery Figures - Seated Man & Standing MotherArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
Nayarit Bi-chrome Pottery Dish w/ Geometric PatternArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
(2) Pre-Columbian Pottery Figural WhistlesWilliam Bunch Auctions & Appraisals4.6(876)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
Assorted Pre-Columbian Stone Beads & Pottery WhorlsArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
Mata Ortiz Pottery Wedding Vessel - Cristina AcostaArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024