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| Lot# & Name: |
177. Two Pottery Molds, Vicus Vessel, Fish Vessel, Pottery Figure, and Strung Spindle Whorls (36) |
| Estimate: |
$800-$1,200 |
| Current High Bid: |
$800.00 |
| Auction Closed(Final Price) |
$800.00 |
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| Category: |
Pre-Columbian Art
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| Sub Category: |
Chavin, Paracas, Vicus, etc.
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| Culture or Country: |
Vicus, Moche & Chancay & Ecuador.
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| Period: |
Vicus: ca. 100 B.C. - 200 A.D. & 500 A.D. - 1200 A.D.
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| Size: |
Vicus: 10"H. x 5-7/8"W. & others: 3-5/8"H. to 6"H. |
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| Description: |
Five different pottery examples and a group of thirty-one spindle whorls. Including a Vicus nude male and female couple embracing, having a stirrup type spout. Arms and spout repaired and reattached, with some old restoration, lip of spout chipped. Encrusted surface. Together with a small Moche molded female figure, hands on stomach. Intact. Two different Ecuadorian pottery figural molds, intact. A Chancay small fish form vessel, decorated with a chocolate color painted decoration. Some small ancient rim chips, otherwise intact. Finally, a group of 31 miscellaneous pottery spindle whorls and balances, most have various incised geometric decoration. |
| Provenance: |
Long Island, N.Y. collection. Ex. collection of Nancy and John Hyde Devoe, NYC. and N.J. Collected 1950’s - 1970’s. |
| Shipping Fee: |
| National: |
$62.00 |
| International: |
$135.00 (This is approximate and for Postal Service. Prices may vary, especially for private carriers such as: FEDEX, UPS and BAX).
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Two Pottery Molds, Vicus Vessel, Fish Vessel, Pottery Figure, and Strung Spindle Whorls (36)
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