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Period: 18th Century and Earlier
Place of Origin: Mexican
Vintage Petrified Wood Catch-All Bowl
Located in San Diego, CA
A very nice vintage petrified wood catch all / bowl, circa 1970s. The piece is in very good condition with wonderful brown and tan colors and measures 7"W x 6"D x 1"H. Cool piece! ...
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15th Century and Earlier Mid-Century Modern Antique Mexican Furniture

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Petrified Wood

Superb Maya Iguana Deity(Itzamna) Relief w/ Pre-1970 UNESCO-Compliant Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
A superb relief-carved panel depicting the Maya Deity Itzamna, appearing as an Iguana, stretched out on a platform with long-toed limbs splayed
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

Stunning Onyx Lamp
Located in London, GB
Beautiful lamp, carved from a block of translucent Mexican banded onyx.
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Onyx, Rock Crystal

Stunning Onyx Lamp
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Exceptional Onyx lamp
Located in London, GB
Beautiful lamp, carved from a block of translucent Mexican banded onyx.
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Onyx, Rock Crystal

World-Class Maya Cormorant Throne Panel W/ Pre-1970 UNESCO-Compliant Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
This magnificent panel is an example of the pinnacle of Maya stone carving. It depicts the head of a cormorant in profile, with a long hooked beak, curved tongue, large central eye,...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

18th Century Mexican Chest from New Spain
Located in Marbella, ES
Mexican chest. New Spain, 18th century. In polychrome wood. Slight paint losses on the lid. Measurements: 7 x 16 x 6.5 cm. Wooden chest from the vicerega...
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Mid-18th Century Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Magnificent Aztec Eagle Head with pre-1970 UNESCO-compliant provenance
By Plateria Azteca
Located in Culver City, CA
Magnificent Aztec Basalt Eagle head, with powerful hooked beak, piercing eyes, and a fully-feathered head. The sculptor Highlighted the power of the head by finely burnishing the b...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

Aztec Sculpture of a Spider Monkey with Pre-1970 UNESCO-Compliant Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
Aztec Spider Monkey with Wind God Regalia This sculpture portrays a spider monkey (Ateles geofroyi) wearing the regalia associated with the Aztec Wind God, Quetzalcoatl-Ehecatl. Th...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

Pre Columbian Colima Dog Ancient West Mexico Latin American Antiques Art
Located in London, GB
Pre Columbian Colima Dog Ancient West Mexico Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima Ancient Mexico C 200 BC –400 AD A attractive seated Colima dog v...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Mexican colonial trunk with wood inlaid and hand carved
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX
It is a very beautiful trunk from the Mexican colonial style, made in detail by hand. In person you can see in detail the different figures that give ...
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Late 18th Century American Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Aztec Water Dog/ Ahuitzotl, W Raised Paw, Pre-1970 UNESCO-Compliant Provenance
By Aztec Services
Located in Culver City, CA
An Aztec Stone Sculpture of a dog-like creature, seated with one raised paw, having large round ears, deep set eyes, mouth with exposed upper fangs, and an unusual curved tail with c...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

Antique 18th Century Spanish Colonial Carved Cedar Coffer Chest Mexico 1750
Located in Portland, OR
Antique 18th century Spanish Colonial carved cedar coffer/chest, Mexico, circa 1750. The chest having a lift up lid with hand cut iron strap hinges, the chest is profusely chip-carve...
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Mid-18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

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Cedar

Mirror with cabochon frame. Silver, enamel, wood, etc. Mexican school, 17th c.
Located in Madrid, ES
Mirror with cabochon frame. Silver, enamel, wood, stucco, etc. Mexican school, 17th century. No contrast marks. It has faults. Mirror with a slightly rectangular frame made of wood...
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17th Century Baroque Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Metal, Other, Enamel, Silver

Rare Aztec Colonial Polychromed Wood Sculpture! Holy Imagene Bultos Santos Icons
Located in Peoria, AZ
MUSEUM PERFECTION ! AZTEC INFLUENCED LATIN AMERICAN COLONIAL ART AMAZINGLY RARE PIECE ! Approx. 14" x 8" x 2 1/2" After Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztec empire, painting and sculpture schools were set up within missions to produce art for Roman Catholic worship in Spanish America to promote Christian evangelization. The works that emerge from this period are great historic treasures and tell us much about this time in history. Icons were important in this conversion process. Here is an Imagene that was likely employed in a church from the 17th century. It features 5 elaborately carved faces and figures depicting angels and saints. This piece is magnificent for many reasons, but the most important reason is that this piece illustrates the bridge between the Spanish and Aztec art schools. The Aztecs had developed the most splendid feather art in the world. Feather mosaics (arte plumario in Spanish, amantecayotl in Nahuatl), were created by specially trained and talented Aztec nobles. The blue green iridescent color of hummingbird feathers had made them a regular form of tribute to Aztec rulers and art that featured these feathers were incomparable. The Spanish art instructors adopted feathers into traditional Catholic imagery and this piece shows the result of such hybrid. Here feathers are prominently sculpted into the background and were polychromed with sensational hues to reflect the native love and cultural appreciation for feather art. Few feather mosaics survive because of their temporal frailty, but the wood worked feathers in this piece give scholars and collectors a lasting indication of how Aztecs stylistically used the feathers in their pieces. Aztec religious leaders wore headdresses and garments made of feathers - and here these saints appear to be wearing feather headdresses! Even after centuries, the colors of this piece are incredibly compelling. Fragments of the rich blue green pigment that was applied to mimic the hummingbird feathers are still present. The golds, yellows and browns display spectacular understanding of complementary colors. What's more this piece also shows Aztec sun imagery incorporated into the design! On the reverse side of the Saints' faces we see a vivid blue sun burst type design which clearly was an Aztec motif of the period and has no comparable counterpart in Catholic holy treasures...
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17th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

A Colima Shark Effigy Vessel
Located in Stamford, CT
A Colima shark effigy vessel. Mexico. 1st Century BC - 2nd Century AD. On stand : 7.5" h
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15th Century and Earlier Primitive Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Clay

18th Century Spanish Colonial Bronze and Steel Spur
Located in Stamford, CT
18th century Spanish Colonial bronze spur with a steel blade now made into a trinket dish or ashtray. The beautifully crafted spur with raised floral design and a fierce griffin or d...
Category

Mid-18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Natural Pink Botryoidal Smithsonite Specimen
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
To find a natural smithsonite specimen of this size and vibrant pink-lavender colour is a very rare find. Once forming part of a private UK collection, this striking specimen origina...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Crystal, Rock Crystal

Divino Pastor (Mexican School Colonial)
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX
Beautiful painting of a Divino Pastor from the 18th century painted at the time of the Mexican colonial school
Category

18th Century American Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Acrylic

Pre Columbian Totonac stone bust Figure Veracruz Mexico Circa 600-900 A.D
Located in London, GB
Pre Columbian Totonac stone bust Figure Veracruz Mexico Circa 600-900 A.D A Rare basalt bust of a Totonac deity with pouted lips and geometric headdress, caved in basalt with dar...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

Colima Seated Redware Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
Beautifully aged with a rich patina and pitted wear, this seated ceramic male figure is attributed to the Colima region of Western Mexico. The stylized form of this male figure follows the conventions of Colima pottery...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Antique Spanish Colonial Oil on Canvas Painting of Saint Anthony
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful 18th century Spanish colonial oil on canvas painting of Saint Anthony with the infant Jesus. There are a few old repairs as shown on photos...
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18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Large Vintage decorative Mexican terracotta bust Montezuma
Located in London, GB
Large Vintage decorative Mexican terracotta bust Montezuma A Vintage pottery bust of Montezuma with headdress and ear ornaments in red/brown terracotta with polychrome pigment decoration. Oaxaca Mexico Circa early 20th century. Height 11 inches 28 cm Condition Good with age discoloration minor wear and surface paint...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Nayarit Chinesco-Style Seated Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
This seated ceramic figure is attributed to the ancient Nayarit region of Mexico and was likely used as a ritual or burial offering. The ceramic works of this style, known as Chinesc...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Teotihuacan Ceramic Head Fragment
Located in Chicago, IL
This intriguing head fragment was once attached to a bust or full effigy figurine crafted in 400 A.D. Mesoamerica. Earthenware figurines were made in great abundance throughout Teotihuacan's history. After 250 A.D. objects made from clay increased dramatically in Teotihuacan, serving a wide variety of purposes and functions from religious rituals to burial offerings. Figurines like this commemorated important people and events within the city of Teotihuacan and other parts of Mesoamerica, portraying individuals of different rank and status such as soldiers, merchants, bureaucrats, and occasionally divinities. This figure is adorned with an elaborate coiffure or headdress and ear spools...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Maya Bird Sello Stamp
Located in Chicago, IL
Stamps, or sellos, such as this one were common during the pre-Columbian period in Mesoamerica and most popular during the Formative Period that spanned the years between 1200-800 B....
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Pre Columbian Jalisco Figure West Mexico Circa B.C. 100-300 A.D
Located in London, GB
A Pre Columbian Jalisco seated figure Jalisco West Mexico circa B.C. 100-300 A.D, A Male pottery figure with red slip with elongated head and linear delineated hair wearing ear and nose ornaments, the slim body finely modelled with hands on chest seated...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Teotihuacan Ceramic Head Fragment
Located in Chicago, IL
This intriguing head fragment was once attached to a bust or full effigy figurine crafted in 400 A.D. Mesoamerica. Earthenware figurines were made in great abundance throughout Teotihuacan's history. After 250 A.D. objects made from clay increased dramatically in Teotihuacan, serving a wide variety of purposes and functions from religious rituals to burial offerings. Figurines like this commemorated important people and events within the city of Teotihuacan and other parts of Mesoamerica, portraying individuals of different rank and status such as soldiers, merchants, bureaucrats, and occasionally divinities. This figure is adorned with an elaborate headdress, a thick beaded necklace...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Nayarit Chinesco-Style Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
This seated effigy figure was crafted in 300 BC to 300 AD from the ancient Nayarit region of Mexico and was likely used as a ritual or burial offering. The ceramic works of the Chine...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Pre Columbian Jalisco Figure West Mexico Circa B.C. 100-300 A.D
Located in London, GB
A Pre Columbian Jalisco warrior figure Jalisco West Mexico circa B.C. 100-300 A.D, A stunning large pottery warrior figure wearing a banded headdress with disco arm ornaments , ...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Rare Pair of Spanish Colonial 18th Century Tortoiseshell Enconchado Mirrors, Per
Located in Benington, Herts
A Rare and Unusual Pair of 18th Century Spanish Colonial 'Enconchado' Mirrors Veneered in Tortoiseshell and Inlaid With Bone and Mother of Pearl Made in Lima (Peru) or Mexico Circa 1720 Provenance One of the mirrors with a fragmentary label printed with "Bodmer", possibly relating to one of the branches of the Bodmer family in Switzerland, some of whom were renowned collectors of South American art The mirrors of rectangular form with ripple moulded outer borders framing tortoishell veneered inner borders inlaid with fine bone stringing and sinuous floral motifs inlaid in mother of pearl. The sight edges also veneered and inlaid with a repeating geometric motif. The mirrors are notable for the fine quality of the inlay, their unusually large size for this date, in particular the size of the plates themselves (possibly original) and the fact that they are a pair. The term 'Enconchado' comes from Spanish colonial art, particularly associated with Mexico, comprising of oil paintings inlaid with mother of pearl and other iridescent minerals. This form of art is discussed in great detail by Miguel Arisa in his essay Luminosity in Mexican Enconchado Paintings and Conceptions of the Sacred in Visual Culture and Indigenous Agency in the Early Americas, The Early Americas: History and Culture, Volume: 10 Chapter 4 (October 2021). He argues that the development of this style was an attempt to combine pre-Hispanic indigenous South American traditions regarding the sacred properties of "shiny objects" and "Baroque concepts of the miraculous", the sparkling inlay adding to the power of the European religious imagery. Mirrors such as the present pair are likewise cross-cultural objects, fusing European form and aesthetic concerns with indigenous craftsmanship to create objects of great prestige and decorative appeal. The ripple mouldings are clearly the result of a 17th century Dutch...
Category

1720s Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Tortoise Shell

Petite Chupicuaro Female Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
This standing female figure was crafted in 400-100 BC from the ancient Chupicuaro region of Mexico. The ceramic works of the Chupicuaro people are distinguished by their slanted, cof...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Teotihuacan Redware Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
This intriguing redware figure was crafted in 400 A.D. from the ancient Teotihuacan region of Mexico. Earthenware figurines were made in great abundance throughout Teotihuacan's history. After 250 A.D. objects made from clay increased dramatically, serving a wide variety of purposes and functions from religious rituals to burial offerings. Figurines like this commemorated important people and events within the city of Teotihuacan and other parts of Mesoamerica, portraying individuals of different rank and status such as soldiers, merchants, bureaucrats, and occasionally divinities. This figure is adorned with an elaborate headdress, a thick beaded necklace...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Chupicuaro Redware Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
This standing effigy figure was crafted in 300 BC from the ancient Chupicuaro region of Mexico and was likely used as a ritual or burial offering. The ceramic works of the Chupicuaro...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Large onyx canoe bowl with craquelet effect
Located in London, GB
An exceptional, large bowl of canoe-like shape, carved from a single piece of Mexican onyx and polished to reveal the gorgeous translucence and banding that have made the stone desir...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Onyx

Large onyx canoe bowl with striking banding
Located in London, GB
Another exceptional, large bowl of canoe-like shape, carved from a single piece of Mexican onyx and carefully polished. This example with the characteristic almost parallel banding t...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Onyx

Teotihuacan Translucent Tecali Figure with Pre-1970 Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
Extremely Fine and large Teotihuacan sculpture of a standing Lord wearing a layered tunic, and having strong and beautifully sculpted facial features. Teotihuacan Culture, Teotihuaca...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

Rare Aztec 15th/16th Century Temple/Observatory Model w/ 1970 Provenance
By Aztec Services
Located in Culver City, CA
An extremely rare Basalt model of a temple in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, perhaps one that was next to the Templo Mayor itself, The Great Temp...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

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Stone

Exceedingly Rare Aztec 15th/16th Century Temple Model w/ Pre-1970 Provenance
By Aztec Services
Located in Culver City, CA
An extremely rare Basalt model of one of the main temples in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, perhaps the Templo Mayor itself, The Great Temple. As a way of reinforcing the centralized power of the Aztec Empire and its Religious institutions, thousands of small clay models of the main temples in Tenochtitlan were mass produced in press molds and distributed throughout the Empire, where they were installed in household religious shrines...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

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Stone

Mezcala Stone Palanquin Group - Circa 300-100 BC with 1971 Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
RARE MEZCALA STONE PALANQUIN GROUP An exceptionally rare Mezcala stone Palanquin Group depicting a four-legged litter with tapering posts, arched arm rests, openwork guilloche designs on three sides, the backrest carved with a schematic, seated dignitary with legs outstretched, hands clasped at the torso, the wide triangular-shaped head with sunken facial features, the front posts surmounted by diminutive seated Mezcala M22 attendants Mezcala Culture, Guerrero West Mexico, Ca. 300 - 100 B.C. There are numerous Mezcala stone figures and temple models available, but there is only one other Palanquin known, which was sold at Christies, Paris on 9 Nov., 2021, Lot 58 Above in the Additional photos section is the page from Christies catalog...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

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Stone

Pirinola Stools
By Ad Hoc
Located in Metepec, MX
Hand Knit Palm stools with Tzalam or Rosa Morada Hardwood
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Other

Classic Maya Stone Goddess Figure - Jan., 1971 Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
A superb basalt sculpture of an early Maya Goddess, wearing a splendid and oversize headdress, large earflares, and a beaded necklace with a pendant(surely jade). Her shoulders are ...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

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Stone

Ancient Olmec Greenstone Portrait Mask with Pre-1970 Provenance
Located in Culver City, CA
A large and powerful portrait mask depicting an important Olmec ruler, with a broad face, furrowed brow, rectangular ear flanges, full lips, and a large nose, carved from a variegate...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

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Stone

Spanish Credenza
By Other Kingdom
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX
Beautiful hand-detailed table from the 18th century from Spain.
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18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Black and White Calcite Heart Twin Mineral Specimen, Palmarejo, Mexico
Located in Edison, NJ
Palmarejo is located in northern Mexico and is part of the historic Sierra Madre Occidental gold-silver belt. Aside from its gold and silver reserves,...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

18th Century Church Stand Gilded Carved Wood Acanthus and Cherub
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX
18th century Church stand Gilded Carved Wood Acanthus and Cherubs hand carved and gilded in Mezquite wood.
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18th Century American Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Virgen Queretana
By Arte de Mexico
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX
Beautiful sculpture representing the Virgin with details by hand from the 18th century, colonial Mexican
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18th Century American Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Madonna Con Niño
By Arte de Mexico
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX
Beautiful piece of a mother with her child, excellent handmade work on wood, made in the eighteenth century in Puebla, Mexico.
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18th Century American Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Pre-Solar Stardust, a Piece of the Allende Meteorite
Located in London, GB
Pre-Solar Stardust - A piece of the Allende Meteorite Carbonaceous Chondrite - CV3 Height 6.98 cm 280 g “This individual sample of the Allende CV3 carbonaceous chondrite shows ...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Stone

18th Century Wooden Cross, Guanajuato, Mexico
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Wooden cross Guanajuato, Mexico Wood, paint 22 x 13 inches, (56 cm x 33 cm) 18th century A wonderful old wooden cross with a painted crucified Christ figure, an angel, possibly Mary Magdelene...
Category

18th Century Folk Art Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Paint, Wood

Pre-Columbian Mayan Terracotta Vessel with Glyphs
Located in Vero Beach, FL
Pre-Columbian Mayan terracotta vessel with Glyphs. A fine, well-made terra-cotta Pre-Columbian Mayan, Mexican vessel in cylindrical vase form with ...
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

Archeological Hand Painted Ceramic Vessel From Mexico, Circa 12th Century
Located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
Hand painted ceramic vessel from the El Cajon region of Nayarit, Mexico, circa 12th century. The four pointed peaks most likely allude to the cardinal points.
Category

15th Century and Earlier Primitive Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Terracotta

Spanish Colonial, Virgin Mary, Original O/C Painting, XVIII Century
Located in New York, NY
Spanish Colonial Virgin Mary Original Oil on Canvas Painting XVIII Century DETAILS Original period frame. PAINTING DIMENSIONS Height: 17.5 inches Width: 12.75 inches ...
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18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Canvas

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 Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Mid 18th Century Hand-Carved Sabino Wood Trunk found in Jalisco / Western México
By G. None
Located in Guadalajra, Jal
This Mexican Colonial trunk is hand crafted with Sabino wood, it features hand iron forged handles and hinges and has an amazing dovetailed joints. The piece in general shows wear b...
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Mid-18th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Wood

Azurite & Malachite, Milpillas Mine, Mun De Nacozari De Garcia, Sonora, Mexico
Located in New York, NY
Azurite & Malachite, Milpillas Mine, Mun de Nacozari de Garcia, Sonora, Mexico. Measures: 14 cm tall x 10.2 cm wide Azurite of this vibrant electric blue color has only been fo...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Other

Pre-Columbian Style Nayarit Indian Polychromed Effigy Alligator Pipes
Located in Lomita, CA
This grouping of alligator-like or crocodile effigy antique pipes is both beautiful and intriguing. The wear on the backs and underside of the polychrome...
Category

18th Century Pre-Columbian Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Clay, Terracotta

Large 18th Century Spanish Colonial Santo Statue
Located in San Francisco, CA
An impressive life size late 18th century Spanish Colonial Santo figure, most likely Mexican. Carved and painted wood, the cape and other cloth...
Category

Late 18th Century Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Wood, Paint

Azurite with Malachite from Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Sonora, Mexico
Located in New York, NY
From Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Sonora, Mexico This specimen has lustrous rich blue wedge-shaped azurite crystals inter-grown partially covering one side of its white clay-rich matrix...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Mexican Furniture

Materials

Crystal, Other

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