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Style: Pre-Columbian
Pre-Columbian Moche Erotic Vessel
Located in West Hollywood, CA
This pre-columbian moche erotic vessel depicts two figures engaged in a sexual act, specifically the missionary position. It is a significant artifact showcasing the cultural and art...
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19th Century Unknown Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Pottery

Pre-Columbian Gold Quimbaya Necklace with Six Frogs
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Gold Quimbaya necklace with beads in the shape of six frogs of delicate and slender shape with a beautiful gold color and patina, very nice expression with two narrow lines on the ba...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

Ceramic Pre-Columbian Colima Hunchback Figure Vessel
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pre-Columbian figural vessel from West Mexico Colima culture (circa 300BC-400AD). Made of molded clay, the stoneware vessel depicts a seated hunchback...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Ceramic

Pre-Columbian Rare Gold Veraguas/Diquis Supernatural Drummer Pink Tourmaline
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Natural pink tourmaline necklace (167 gms) with rare gold Veraguas/Diquis supernatural drummer. Very fine example of ancient, Precolumbian goldwork form Central America, either Costa Rica or Panama. 111 grams of blush pink gold made with “lost wax” technique. The music he plays is not for entertainment, but rather to create magic, casting a spell or summoning other supernatural beings. Healing was the most important function of shamans, both the mortal and the immortal kind. Such a magical pendant...
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15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Gold

Finest Monumental Inca Royal Yupana
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Yupanas were used as calculators or abaci during the Inca Period. This is one of the finest and monumental an example of a Inca table Royal Stone Yupana or...
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15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

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19th c. American Folk Tramp Art Crown of Thorns Cross in a Large Scale
Located in Savannah, GA
This late 19th century large scale American Folk "Tramp" Art double sided "Crown of Thorns" cross is made up of thousands of carved and joined pieces, held together with the joinery ...
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1890s American Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Wood

Peru Pre-Inca 900 / 1470 AD Chimu Pre Columbian Vessel In Earthenware Pottery
Located in Miami, FL
A pre-Inca Chimu culture, pre Columbian vase in earth ware. This beautiful little vessel vase, was created in the northern Peruvian region by the Chimu culture between the 900 / 1...
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15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Earthenware, Pottery

Large Figurative African Mangbetu Anthropomorphic Vessel / Jar
Located in Studio City, CA
This is a fantastic piece likely made by the Mangetu tribe of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is finely detailed and quite large and hefty. These pieces were originally made...
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20th Century Congolese Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Terracotta

Pre-Columbian Chupicuaro Vessel west Mexico Circa. 300 BC -100 AD
Located in London, GB
Pre-Columbian Chupicuaro Vessel west Mexico Circa. 300 BC -100 AD A round bottom pot with flaring edge and incised triangular polychrome zig zag detail under rim with suspension hole...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Pottery

Pre-Columbian Narino Bowl
Located in Washington, DC
Fine Pre-Columbian Narino footed bowl from Columbia, circa 850 to 1500. Desirable polychrome bowl with vibrant color.
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15th Century and Earlier Colombian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Ceramic

Pre-Columbian Narino Bowl
Pre-Columbian Narino Bowl
H 2.5 in Dm 4.75 in
Pre Columbian Calima vessel Columbia ancient South America
Located in London, GB
Pre Columbian  Calima vessel Columbia ancient South America  A Calima vessel featuring double spouted stirrup vessel with incised design in red clay   Calima circa 200 BC- 400 AD Col...
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15th Century and Earlier Colombian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Clay

Peru Pre Inca 100-700 Ad Moche Pre Columbian Personified Vessel in Earthenware
Located in Miami, FL
Rare pre Hispanic Moche culture, pre-Inca earthenware vessel. A beautiful interesting piece, created in the southern Peru region around the 100-700 AD by the Moche culture. This rare early period...
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15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Earthenware, Pottery

GORGEOUS! Incan Kero Qiru Museum Quality! Finest in world. 15th 16th Century
By Pre-Columbian
Located in Peoria, AZ
Incan Kero Tumbler-shaped drinking vessel Period: 15th 16th Century Region: Peru Material: Wood Polychroming Finest in the world! Museum quality! Keros were used in Peru to consum...
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16th Century Peruvian Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Enamel

Vintage Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Centerpiece
Located in Dallas, TX
PRESENTING a LOVELY piece of reproduction Native American Antiquity, namely, a Vintage Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Centerpiece. We are of the opinion that this was made circa the ea...
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Early 20th Century Mexican Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Ceramic, Terracotta

Mexican Burnished Clay Hand Oaxaca Sculpture Mixtec Ceramic Organic Pre-Hispanic
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Mexican Ceramic Clay Hand Sculpture by Manuel Reyes Handmade Folk Art from Oaxaca This Mexican ceramic hand sculpture is a one-of-a-kind piece handcrafted by renowned ceramic artis...
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2010s Mexican Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Ceramic, Clay

Pre-Columbian Ceramic Head Fragment
Located in Chicago, IL
This intriguing head fragment was once attached to a pre-Columbian bust or full effigy figurine. Earthenware figurines like this were made in great abundance throughout Mesoamerican history, serving a wide variety of purposes and functions from religious rituals to burial offerings. Figurines like this commemorated important people and events across Mesoamerica, portraying individuals of different rank and status such as soldiers, merchants, bureaucrats, and occasionally divinities. This figure is adorned with an elaborate headdress, or coiffure, and ear spools...
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15th Century and Earlier Central American Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Ceramic

Pre-Columbian Ceramic Head Fragment
Pre-Columbian Ceramic Head Fragment
H 1.5 in W 1.5 in D 1 in
Petite Pre-Columbian Redware Olla
Located in Chicago, IL
Exhibiting a rich patina and a beautifully irregular pattern of pitted wear, this petite redware olla vessel shows many telltale signs of Pre-Columbian pottery. The vessel has a glob...
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15th Century and Earlier Central American Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Ceramic

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America’s Taino People Jade Pendant God
Located in South Burlington, VT
Hispaniola, Arawak peoples, Taino native Indians This is a fine hand carved jade ancestor sculpture fashioned as a pendant from the Arawak Peoples of the Greater Antilles Islands, Dominican Republic. It is a good example and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity as photographed. Taino jades are extremely uncommon due to lack of local island jade cobble resources. Jade was likely traded into this country hundreds of years ago and this work of art is just one of a small collection found in a cave in La Altagracia Province, Dominican Republic in 1958. Taino Jade Anthropic Pendant of a female figure, 20th century or earlier Dimensions: 3.1 inches high, 8 cm Sometimes described as a jade -cemi- this work of art belongs to a broader category of Taino art also called -zemis-. This term refers to the physical incarnation of a Taino god, spirit or ancestor. This figure may represent a Taino in trance and a similar might have adorned Cohoba ceremonies where hallucinogenic substances like cohoba were consumed to induce trances to communicate with the gods. While the precise function of such objects remain somewhat a mystery- they continue to impress us with their bold abstract form and magical associations. This remarkable sculpture figure is carved in a medium green jade with brown inclusions. This example has a large triangular carved head, slanted eyes, hands to its sides prominent nasal, open mouth, and pointed base. As chieftains and important shamans were deified after death this sculpture may represent a cacique chief or high status member of Taino Community. The arrangement of the figure’s limbs is an elaboration of the ritual squatting position that zemis assume in surviving stone amulets. In this case the legs are held up vertically with the feet resting under the waist. Both the face and in particular, the back of the body, are skeletal in appearance with prominent hollow joints. The wide eye-sockets and gaping jaw are deeply carved and both the forehead and the chin project outwards at a sharp angle. The emaciated look on the reverse, is carved in the half round. Both the ribs and the spine are indicated, set between elaborate geometric motifs which may indicate the presence of tattoos. The figure appears to rests on a simply carved pedestal. To western sensibilities there is an obvious contradiction between the figure’s reverse skeletal form, suggestive of mortality. Although Taino left no written documents, Spanish settlers did record native practices and one account refers to special structures in which chieftains stored their Trove of zemi carvings. The Taino believed in existence of afterlife and Shamanic ability to communicate with the dead. This sculpture may well have been present and on display in such a ceremony or perhaps a focus of ancestor worship. Hand carved and scarce work of art from America's Caribbean islands. Provenance: 1958 find, La Altagracia Provonce, Dominican Republic. A "Certificate of Authenticity" accompanies Taino History: The Taino flourished from 1200-1500. When Columbus arrived in America, the first people he encountered were the Taino People- inhabitants of the islands of the northern Caribbean Sea, known as Hispaniola. They were Arawakan-speaking people who at the time of Christopher Columbus’s exploration inhabited Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Once the most numerous indigenous people of the Caribbean, the Taino may have numbered several million at the time of the Spanish conquest in the late 15th century. Their highly developed belief system focused on zemi ancestor or god worship. A zemi was the physical manifestation of a god, spirit or ancestor. The chieftain -caciques- encouraged ancestor worship and were often deified after death. The religious leaders or shamans were thought to be able to communicate with the souls of the dead when intoxicated by the hallucinogenic cohoba. A preoccupation with death is evident in many Taino art-forms and partly explains the prevalence of zoomorphic images. Bats, owls and frogs were all popular motifs and were regarded as harbingers of life after death. The Taino believed that the dead could be reborn in animal form and some believe animals were their earliest ancestors in Taino creation myth. Hence we find their zoomorphic sculptures as combinations of human and animal forms particularly provocative and great conversational art...
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20th Century American Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Jade

Pre-Hispanic Ceramic Bullfrog Whistle from Mexico
Located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
Pre-Hispanic ceramic bullfrog whistle with engraved designs representing Tlaloc, the God of Rain Found near the Teotihuacan ruins outside Mexico City ...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Ceramic

Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Figure
Located in Rochester, NY
Pre-Columbian Nayarit carved stone standing male figure with iron stand. Look at all pictures and read condition report in comment section.
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Large Carved Stone Figure
Located in Rochester, NY
Large carved stone Pre-Columbian figure (best guess is Aztec) Ex. Kevin Pipes collection. Look at all pictures and read condition report in comment ...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Large Carved Stone Figure
Pre-Columbian Large Carved Stone Figure
H 11.25 in W 13 in D 11.5 in
Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Adornos Stone Figure
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine Pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved ardonos figure remnant believed to be from a large and elaborate funerary vessel presented on a purpose made display stand. From a p...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Adornos Stone Mask
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine Pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved ardonos mask remnant believed to be from a large and elaborate funerary vessel presented on a purpose made display stand. From a pri...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Adornos Stone Mask
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved ardonos mask remnant believed to be from a large and elaborate funerary vessel presented on a purpose made display stand. From a pri...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Adornos Stone Mask
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine Pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved ardonos mask remnant believed to be from a large and elaborate funerary vessel presented on a purpose made display stand. From a pri...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Stone Figure
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine Pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved figure presented on a purpose made display stand. From a private collection and appraised by the British Museum in 1980.
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Stone Serpent Head
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved serpent head vessel foot remnant presented on a purpose made display stand. From a private collection and appraised by the British m...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Pre-Columbian Mounted Zapotec Carved Stone Bird Head
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine Pre Columbian mounted Zapotec stone carved birds head remnant presented on a purpose made display stand. From a private collection and appraised by th...
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15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Stone

Inca Woven Hat with Feather Plume, c. 1500
Located in Chicago, IL
A beautiful contrast of colors and textures, this fantastic feather headdress is a woven hat of the Inca period, (circa 1460-1532). The style of the fez-shaped hat originated in the Aymara culture of northern Chile and displays a stepped, geometric pattern created by coil-weaving with dyed alpaca yarn. The hat on its own would have been worn as an everyday garment, but the addition of a decorative plume of vibrant feathers suggests that this piece would have been the final adornment of an Inca mummy bundle. Simply displayed on a custom steel mount, the burst of feathers provides a sense of movement and turns the piece into a captivating sculptural object. Headdress comes with a custom acrylic case. Washing stone display stand...
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16th Century Chilean Antique Pre-Columbian Sculptures and Carvings

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Feathers, Wool

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