Pre-Columbian Mayan Blackware Pottery Tripod Bowl w Carved Painted Designs, Classic, A.D. 450-650
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This is a Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan style blackware pottery bowl on three feet. It features carved designs painted with red pigment. Attributed to the Mayan Culture. Dating to the Classic period, 450-650. This item is described in a certified insurance appraisal dated November 18th 2003 by Harmer Johnson, Appraisers Association of America, prepared for Marshall and Kay J. Lee. A.D. .
From the Upstate New York estate of Marshall and Kay Lee. Marshall was a well known collector of Pre-Columbian pottery and a talented and well-respected book designer in the publishing industry.
8 7/8" diameter. 6 5/8" high
From the Upstate New York estate of Marshall and Kay Lee. Marshall was a well known collector of Pre-Columbian pottery and a talented and well-respected book designer in the publishing industry.
8 7/8" diameter. 6 5/8" high
Condition
Chip and associated crack to the rim. Please examine the images for the best indication of condition.
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Pre-Columbian Mayan Blackware Pottery Tripod Bowl w Carved Painted Designs, Classic, A.D. 450-650
Estimate $300 - $500
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