Colima Blackware Potery Duck, Mexico, ca. 100 BCE - 250 CE. Finely modeled with long bill, small eyes staring outward. Stylized plumage and large hollow tail for spout. 6 3/4" high, In excellent condition.
Terracotta hollow vessel, male figure on seat of authority with ceremonial costume. Stylized Consort stands on shoulders appears above head. ca. 400 B.C.E. 500 C.E., 10 1/2" high, excellent condition.
Large standing Nayarit Warrior. Holding an arrow in one hand, wearing loin cloth, hat with strap under chin. Large hooked nose and a white teeth. Body adorned with dashed lines and wearing many earrings. Feet are very large and with pointed toes. Overall reddish buff with white accents. Professional repair to feet, arms from original pieces. One finger missing on left hand. Mexico 100 BCE-250 CE, 22 inches high
Jalisco Pottery Mother and Child, Mexico, ca. 250 BCE - 200 CE. Mother in seated position and composed in terracotta red with white face and bottom. Wearing a necklace of obsidian (volcanic glass) and nursing a baby attached to bare breast. Intact and in excellent condition, 17 1/2". Ex: Milford Nemer collection, MI.
The hunter with pear-shaped body painted in black and cream with patterned tunic. The face marked by tattoos and wearing single pendent earing. Sun Disk ornament for headdress with a small monkey perched on the right shoulder. Peru, ca. 1100 - 1400 C.E. In excellent condition. 21 1/2" high.
Finely carved, blue-green jade, figure of seated male dignitary, ca. 800 - 1200 C.E. Height - 4" on custom stand Fully carved on both sides and depicted in profile. Wearing a tightly fitted headdress and ear spools with perforation through back of neck for suspension. Intact and in excellent condition. Ex: Allan L. Long collection, New York
Chimu-Inca Effigy figure holding a scalloped-edged shell. His face in a wide grin, hands clasped in front. Deeply incised facial features, hair, and clothing, h. 9" with custom stand, circa 1200-1400 C.E.
Mixtec incensario, rounded bowl supported on rounded tripod legs, one in the form of an old man, the head with pierced eyes jutting forward, wearing a loin cloth, and ear ornaments. Painted in reddish brown and orange with traces of blue and white pigment. In excellent condition. Mexico, 1200-1400 A.D. 7 inches high
Early Chimu (Peru, 800 - 1000 CE) Blackware Stirrup Vessel of a Deity or Priest. Large fangs protrude from mouth and the Snake god wraps around head of deity. Mountains represented on bridge of stirrup. Stirrup repaired from original piece and a few minor chips, but in overall good condition. 10" high
Magnificent Veracruz Terracotta Seated Priest Late Classic, ca. 550-950 A.D. with intricate, three-layered anthropomorphic mask covering nose and mouth. Body adorned with a tusk necklace and a complex headdress with a projecting flat rim collar surmounted by a stylized sting-ray with applied blackened eyes. 19" high, In excellent condition.