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| Lot# & Name: |
011. Nayarit Female Holding Vessel |
| Estimate: |
$1,400-$1,800 |
| Current High Bid: |
$700.00 |
| Auction Closed(Final Price) |
$700.00 |
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| Category: |
Pre-Columbian Art
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| Sub Category: |
Mexico - West Coast and Classic Period Cultures
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| Culture or Country: |
Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit, Mexico.
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| Period: |
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
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| Size: |
14”H. |
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| Description: |
Large hollow pottery seated female figure holding a bowl on her right shoulder, wearing a wide headband, nose and ear ornaments, and beaded armband on left arm. Red-brown ground with painted black and white highlights. Strong scattered mineral deposits on the surface. Repaired from approximately ten original pieces with restoration over the breaklines. |
| Provenance: |
Private Tucson collection, ex. Robert Patrick collection, Tucson, acquired 1960s. |
| Shipping Fee: |
| National: |
$35.00 |
| International: |
$155.00 (This is approximate and for Postal Service. Prices may vary, especially for private carriers such as: FEDEX, UPS and BAX).
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Nayarit Female Holding Vessel
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