Asian, Pre-Colombian, & Ethnographic Art 2020-12-02 Auction - 158 Price Results - AriMeca Gallery in NY
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Xia Dynasty Collared Bi w/ Dragons (COA by Dr. Gu Fang)Life Size Olmec Ceramic Baby (1200-900 BC)Dan Female Mask (Late 19th c.), African
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Asian, Pre-Colombian, & Ethnographic Art

A seasonal look at the Art of ancient cultures. From Chinese jades, to Pre-Colombian masks, and African reliquaries, we are exploring the cultural artifacts that keep our interest today.
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Mayan Plumbate Bird God Bowl (600-800 AD): Mayan Plumbate Bird God Bowl (600-800 AD)The depiction of cloth around the neck of the bird implies the last vestiges of a human form while transforming into the Bird God. The use of lead in the
0002: Mayan Plumbate Bird God Bowl (600-800 AD)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Mayan Ceramic Bowl (600-800 AD): Mayan Ceramic Bowl (600-800 AD)The simple geometric patterns of this lovely Mayan bowl speaks well adorned households of Pre-Colombian civilizations. This bowl held the corn, squash, and beans that
0003: Mayan Ceramic Bowl (600-800 AD)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Mayan Warrior Lord (600-900 AD): Pre-Columbian standing warrior, ex-Mathias Komor, c. 600-1000 CE, Maya Territories, Mexico, brown terracotta pottery, the wonderfully detailed figure wearing long robes and elaborate headdress,
0005: Mayan Warrior Lord (600-900 AD)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0006: Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD)Est. $100-$200
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Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0007: Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD)Est. $100-$200
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Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0008: Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD)Est. $100-$200
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Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0009: Mayan Jade Ear Flare (300-900 AD)Est. $100-$200
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Pair of Mayan Jade Ear Flares (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0010: Pair of Mayan Jade Ear Flares (300-900 AD)Est. $500-$800
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Mayan Jade Ear Flares (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0012: Mayan Jade Ear Flares (300-900 AD)Est. $100-$200
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Mayan Jade Ear Flares (300-900 AD): The use of jade by Pre-Colombian societies was closely associated with water, plant growth, and fertility. Jade ear flares were an important aspect of the socio-religious jewelry custom, and are
0013: Mayan Jade Ear Flares (300-900 AD)Est. $100-$200
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Mayan Jade Pectoral (300-600 AD): Mayan Jade Pectoral (300-600 AD)This rich green jade has the original cinnabar in the finely carved details of the rotund face, large necklace, ear spools, and headdress. The perforations for
0015: Mayan Jade Pectoral (300-600 AD)Est. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Mayan Cerimonial Tacuacin Hacha (600-900 AD): Mayan Cerimonial Tacuacin Hacha (600-900 AD)The tacuacin, or possum as we know them, was an important neighbor to the ancient Maya, as they would eat other rodents and insects. Fitted into a large
0017: Mayan Cerimonial Tacuacin Hacha (600-900 AD)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Mayan Jade Pectoral w/ Itzamna (300-600 AD): Mayan Jade Pectoral w/ Itzamna (300-600 AD)This finely carved jade is shell shaped, and depicts the God Itzamna with his left arm transforming into a corn plant. The eye, in the forward facing
0019: Mayan Jade Pectoral w/ Itzamna (300-600 AD)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Mayan Jade Axe (300-600 AD): Mayan Jade Axe (300-600 AD)The Mayan people revered blue and green jade, relating it to the nourishing water, corn, and the sky. Used to create fine jewelry and, as in this case, a beautiful tool. -
0020: Mayan Jade Axe (300-600 AD)Est. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Mayan Crane Vase (300-800 AD): Mayan Crane Vase (300-800 AD)Before the advent of calendars, and celestial maps to determine the date, the yearly migration of birds provided help in determining the proper times to plant, and crop.
0022: Mayan Crane Vase (300-800 AD)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Mayan Coatimundi Bowl (300-800 AD): Mayan Coatimundi Bowl (300-800 AD)The coatimundi, called chi’ik in Maya or pizote in Spain, plays an important role in the Maya rainforest; by dispersing the seeds of plants, it regenerates life.
0023: Mayan Coatimundi Bowl (300-800 AD)Est. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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