Pottery Vessels Costa Rica 1000 Ad How Were Animal Shaped Vessels Used?
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International Sales: Aircraft outside of the United States is no longer bachelor. International shipping has become overly stressful and is no longer an pick due to unpredictable costs, customs issues and import/export restrictions that vary past state. Narino Painted Bowl — Colombia 1000 AD - 1250 Advert A small pottery bowl from the Narino civilisation of ancient Colombia. Well made with curved sides and slightly rounded lesser; an elegant course. Painted on the outside with traditional Narino geometric decoration in black against a deep orange-dark-brown. The exterior is nicely glassy. The interior is plain and shows aplenty deposits and root marks. In fair to skillful condition with pocket-sized dings and scratches. Several rim pieces reattached, small-scale rim losses restored and the paint touched up as needed. Ex. R. Murray collection, Georgia. Approx. 2" alpine x iv" across $95 |
Nicoya Polychrome Bowl — Republic of costa rica 950 Advertizing - 1450 Advertizement A large polychrome bowl from the Nicoya region of aboriginal Republic of costa rica. Painted inside and out with linear decoration in orangish and black against a foam background. In poor status. Assembled from six original pieces with visible pause lines. Some modest fries and losses along the breaks. Heavy surface erosion and deposits nowadays overall, merely completely original with no restoration. Ex. Art for Eternity Gallery, NYC Approx. 8.5" beyond x 4" alpine. $95 |
Tarrago Bisque Vessels — Costa Rica - Panama 1000 Advertizing - 1500 Advertising Three fine Tarrago vessels from the border area of Costa Rica and Panama (Diquis Zone) dating to the Chirique Phase, Catamenia VI. All are well made, sparse walled examples of "bisque ware" pottery, typical of that region. Buff terra cotta surface with lite deposits. 1) Large olla (top) - Approx. 5" wide x 4" tall. Elegant grade with integrated loop handles and in perfect condition - $95 2) Simple olla (left) - Approx. 3.5" broad ten three.75" tall. Rare form with flatish sides. Spout reattached with restored intermission - $fifty 3) Tripod vessel (right) - Approx. iv" wide x 2.5" tall. Lovely bowl with solid (rare, human-grade) legs and in perfect condition - $95 Priced individually or $200 for all 3 |
Tarrago Bisque Tripod Vessels — Republic of costa rica - Panama 1000 Advertisement - 1500 AD Three nice Tarrago tripod vessels from the border area of Republic of costa rica and Panama (Diquis Zone) dating to the Chirique Phase, Period Half dozen. All are well made, thin walled examples of "bisque ware" pottery, typical of that region. Buff terra cotta surface with light deposits. 1) Large tripod (height) - Approx. iv.v" wide ten 4" tall. Elegant form with rattle legs and just pocket-size repairs - SOLD2) Small tripod (left) - Approx. two.five" wide 10 2" alpine. Nodes decorate solid legs. Has minor rim chips - $fifty three) Medium tripod (right) - Approx. 4" wide x 3" tall. Lovely bowl with rattle legs and in perfect condition - $95 Priced individually or $125 for remaining two. |
Chirique Footed Ollas — Costa rica - Panama 1000 AD - 1500 Ad Ii pottery footed vessels (ollas) from the border area of Costa rica and Panama - Diquis Zone, dating to the Chirique Stage, Catamenia Vi. Each has a brusk footed base, rounded bodies and are topped by flared rims. Vessel #1 (left) has bird caput adornos and chips missing. Approx. iv" x iii.5". Vessel #2 (right) has a stylized bird confront tucked just beneath the rim, small chips missing and lightly eroded surface. Approx. v" ten 6". Both have light to moderate deposits and no repairs. Ex. R. Murray collection, Georgia. $95 for both. |
Chirique Pedestal Bowls — Costa Rica - Panama 1000 Ad - 1500 AD Three pottery pedestal bowls from the border area of Costa Rica and Panama - Diquis Zone, dating to the Chirique Phase, Flow Half dozen. Each has a flared footed base and is topped by offering bowls. Vessel #one (left) has incised ornamentation on the base of operations and a two" chip missing at the base. Approx. iv" ten half-dozen". Vessel #2 (center) has adornos just below the rim, small base and rim chips and a stable crevice near the midsection. Approx. 5" 10 half dozen". Vessel #3 (correct) has no ornamentation, two small rim chips & an area of burn clouding. Approx. 3 x half-dozen". All have light surface erosion along with moderate deposits. Ex. R. Murray collection, Georgia. $75 each or $200 for all three. |
Commemorative Combs — Africa 20th Century Two African combs dating to the second one-half of the 20th Century. Decorative combs such every bit these were not made for everyday utilize, simply were carved to commemorate special events within the tribe. Both are Ex. J. Behnkin manor of Atlanta, GA. Rummage #1 (left) - Painted in glossy black. The cardinal image is of a spotted cat capturing prey. On the meridian are 2 figures shaking hands. This comb likely commemorates an agreement between neighboring tribes or members of the same tribe. In fair condition. Cleaved down the center and glued together. Approx. 10" tall. SOLDComb #2 (right) - Unpainted, natural wood. This beautifully carved comb would have been made to commemorate a hymeneals. At the top are two birds, touching beaks (kissing). In the centre are two seated figures with hands extended, holding a heart. Below that is the Christian cross. At the lesser is a two-headed turtle; representing duality. A snail, turtle and gun are on the back; symbolizing patience and security. In excellent condition. Approx. ix" tall. $95 |
Central American Pottery Vessels — Costa Rica 800 AD - 1200 AD Iii pottery vessels (ollas) from Costa rica's Atlantic Watershead region. Ex. R. Murray collection of Georgia. Olla #1 (elevation) - Redware with decorative handles. Good condition; i handle reattached otherwise intact. Approx. 4" x 3". Olla #two (left) - Redware with incised designs and zoomorphic adornos. Fair condition; surface has fire clouding and several cracks. Approx. 4.25" ten iii.v" Olla #3 (right) - Orangeware with raised spout and zoomorphic adornos. Expert status; surface has fire clouding otherwise intact. Approx. 4.5" ten 4.25" $80 each or $200 for all 3. |
Vintage Tobacco Products — Richmond, VA Mid 20th Century An unopened material pouch of Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco from West.T. BLackwell & Co., a division of The American Tobacco Co., Richmond, VA. Probably dates to around 1960. The package still retains the original revenue stamp at top of packet and the originally included package of rolling papers tucked into the back of the pouch. In off-white status. Article of clothing and losses to paper label including creases, tears and fold marks. Cloth has lite staining. Likewise included are twelve (12) unused "Velvet' brand cigarette (rolling) papers and ane (1) pack 'B&Westward' cigarette papers. All in very good condition. A prissy group of vintage collectable tobacco products. Notation: While the package has never been opened, the tobacco inside is non for consumption. Ex. J. Behnkin manor of Atlanta, GA. Pouch approx. 2.25" x 3.five" $40 |
Roman Amphora handle — Holy Land 100 BC - 100 AD A pottery amphora handle from the Holy Land, dating to the Roman menstruum. A ribbed handle that was once part of a large storage container. Made of reddish terra cotta, typical of this period, it has moderate to heavy surface encrustation. In good condition every bit a fragment. Written on the underside is "Birthplace of Mary". An interesting characteristic, but I certainly can non ostend that every bit fact. Ex. J. Behnkin estate of Atlanta, GA. Approx. 2.75" x 1.5" $50 |
Koma Head Fragment — North Ghana, Africa 12th to 16th Century AD A pottery head fragment from the ancient Koma culture of Ghana, Africa. Janus form with 2 opposing faces composed of appliqued and pierced features. Most probable cleaved from a larger figure or vessel. Constructed from fibroid, sandy clay typical of Bura pottery. In fair condition, one face has an eroded nose, the other has losses below the nose (mouth area) simply still displays well every bit a fragment. A proficient example of ancient Bura pottery. Could easily exist mounted on a custom display stand for minimal boosted cost. Ex. James Lee collection of New Mexico. Approx. 4" alpine ten 4" across. $85 |
Miniature Pottery Figures — Ecuador Two small pottery figures from ancient Ecuador. Both fine examples of their type. Effigy 1 (left) - A standing Manetno grayware figure circa 600 Advert - 800 AD. Solid construction, wearing an angular headdress, with incised skirt and wrist bands. Calorie-free surface wearable and moderate deposits. May take been glued at the waist, merely appears intact. four.five" tall. SOLDEffigy 2 (right) - A kneeling Jama Coaque orangeware figure circa 300 AD - 600 Advertisement. Perhaps used as a lime container. Hollow construction, wearing incised necklace, arm-bands and elongated headdress. Light surface wear and moderate deposits. Intact, splendid condition. 2.75" tall. SOLDEx. R. Murray collection of Georgia. Originally acquired in the early on 1970s. |
Lobi Mancala Player — Africa Late 20th Century A pottery figure depicting an elderly Lobi tribesman playing Mancala. The Lobi occupy areas of Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. The game of Mancala is thought to accept originated in Africa effectually 600 AD. It is a popular game in Africa that is at present existence played throughout the world. The figure is realistically sculpted in blackware terracotta. He sits with one knee raised and one hand reaching for gaming stones on the Mancala game-lath. The other hand holds 'captured' stones. Condition is fair to good. Restoration to i arm and the game-lath, otherwise intact. A few tiny chips are present along with light earthen surface deposits, mainly in the crevices. An attractive and decorative piece, but is relatively mod and was non created for tribal use. Almost certainly fabricated for the tourist trade and dates to the last half of the 20th Century. Ex. K. Dailey drove of Charlotte, NC. Approx. 3" x 4" x 4" tall. $85 |
Costa Rican Double Olla — Central America 400 AD- 800 AD An unusual miniature double olla from Costa rica. Two small vessels conjoined at the middle and once again at the peak by a strap handle. Buff tan terracotta construction with orange skid on the handle and inner rims of the spouts. In perfect condition with light deposits present. A very cute piece and a rare type. Ex. R. Murray collection of Georgia. Approx. 3.75" across x 2" tall. $95 |
Teotihuacan Miniature Bowls — Mexico 400 AD - 650 Advertizing Two miniature bowls from Teotihuacan, Mexico. Orange terracotta with some fire clouding on the larger bowl. In practiced condition. Each has small rim chips restored and deposits consistent with historic period. Bowl #1, 2.5" across x 1" tall - Bowl #2, 2.5" across x 1.five" tall $95 for both bowls |
Teotihuacan Pottery Bowl — Mexico 400 AD - 650 Advert A small Teotihuacan pottery bowl with slightly concave bottom and flared sides. The brownware surface is lightly burnished and has moderate deposits. In fair status. Assembled from half-dozen original pieces with restored breaks. Approx. three.5" beyond x 1.5" alpine $75 |
3 Nayarit Miniature Vessels — Nayarit, West Mexico 200 BC - 200 Advertisement A trio of olla-grade miniature vessels from West Mexico. These were all collected in San Luis de Lozada, Nayarit in 1962 by Kenneth Burlingham. All are fine examples and in generally adept condition. See private descriptions. "A" - A small-scale ribbed pumpkin vessel. Nice redware surface with some erosion. Minor restoration to the body and rim. 3" 10 iii.5" - $95 "B" - Buff terracotta olla with painted geometric designs. Intact with minor rim chips and low-cal paint impact-ups. three" x 3" - SOLD"C" - Orangeware olla with a simple white painted pattern. Intact with a small-scale stress fissure and considerable deposits - ii.75" x ii.v" - SOLD |
Lobed Copper Bong — Peru 400 AD - 1200 AD Three lobed copper Peruvian bong. Heavy patina and encrusted with some harm and modest losses. Ii lobes retain their clackers, the other partially crushed. Somewhat fragile, but nice example. Approx. one" beyond SOLD |
Below is a list of auction catalogs. These don't really pertain to aboriginal fine art, just were in a big box lot of catalogs I acquired years agone. All are in very skilful to excellent condition and some have prices realized lists. Please e-mail me for additional info or photos. Prices of catalogs in this group are as follows:
$7.00 each for private catalogs (plus aircraft)
$6.00 each for 10 or more catalogs (plus shipping)
Sotheby'due south New York, May 1988, Latin American Art
Sotheby'due south New York, May 1989, Latin American Art
Sotheby's New York, May 1990, Latin American Art
Sotheby's New York, Nov. 1990, Latin American Art
Christie'south New York, May 1989, Latin American Paintings, Drawing & Sculpture
Christie'south New York, Nov. 1989, Latin American Paintings, Cartoon & Sculpture
Christie's New York, May 1990, Latin American Paintings, Drawing & Sculpture
Christie's New York, Nov. 1990, Latin American Paintings, Drawing & Sculpture
Christie's New York, May 1991, Latin American Paintings, Drawing & Sculpture
Christie'southward New York, Nov. 1990, Impressionist & Modernistic Paintings & Sculpture - Part 1
Christie's New York, November. 1990, Contemporary Art
Christie's New York, May 1992, 19th Century European Paintings, Drawings & Watercolors
Christie's New York, Jan. 1990, Antique & Fine Jewelry
Christie's on the Premises, Sept. 1992, Collection of Lillian Blankley Cogan of Farmington, Conn.
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