A pair of Mayan style ceramics, in organic forms, one with two spouts. Maker's mark to base. Larger height 25.5 cm, depth 16 cm, smaller height 17.5 cm, width 20 cm, depth 18 cm
Green stone figure, Mexican in the form of pre Columbian, Depiction of an Olmec figure, mounted on stand, height 25 cm, width 12 cm, total height 32 cm
Green stone mask, Mexican in the form of pre Columbian, Depiction of an Olmec priest, mounted on stand mask height 19 cm, width 17 cm, total height 34 cm
Royal Worcester pill boxes, glass ornament and paperweights, two pot lids (reproduction) and a pottery fragment in the Columbian style, (8 items), the pot lids 12.5 cm diameter
Wooden pedestal vessels, in the form of West Mexico Mayan cups, after the effigy pots from the, Tenochtitlan-Azcapotzalco-Tenayuca area, two turned wood with, intricate carved decoration, depicting ritual Practices, height 11 cm, and 20 cm
A collection of pre-Columbian pottery, comprising four terracotta vessels and a bust, the largest piece 18 cm high. Provenance: The Peter Elliott collection
A Pre-Columbian vase from Panama, Panama, 500 - 1400 BC. Red ceramic with cream lines, bulbous body and ridged neck. Signs of age and wear. Along with a 1978 authenticity certificate by Royce E. Hubert, evaluator in Panama, height 12 cm, width 11 cm
Four pre-Columbian ceramic sculptures, circa 300-900 AD, including a seated Jalisco figure, a moche / Lambayeque transitional vessel in the form of a kneeling monkey, a standing Colima sculpture of a female and a seated male Colima figure with classic…
A pre-Columbian Chimú culture carafe, burnished blackware with moulded face at the spout base. A.B.: 'Bought from the Peruvian villagers when we were travelling the whole of the Amazon river length, in 1977-78
An early Inca urpu (storage amphora), collected from the Lake Titicaca region by a friend of Anneke Borren's father who lived in Bolivia. Reputedly 15thC. 20 x 27 x 40 cm. With a later clay drinking cup. AB: 'Owen (Mapp) and I travelled in the U.S.,…
A dog form effigy Vessell, Colima, Mexico (200-600AD), Depicted in curled recumbent position with head resting on paws, spout on the back, 12 cm high. Provenance: Purchased Irving sculpture gallery, Sydney, 1983, Literature, illustrated, Art and Australia…
A deer form effigy vessel, Colima, Mexico (200-600AD), in the form of a deer laying on the ground, this unusual piece clearly has deer horns but the face of a dog, the body incised with concentric diamond shapes, 17 cm high. Provenance: Purchased Irving…
A pre Columbian pottery Blackware vessel, 300 B.C-300 A.D, West Mexico the bulbous almond shaped body with relief decoration to each end depicting a mask within a radiating halo with single spout above, with a modern timber stand 24 cm highProvenance:…
A pre Columbian anthropomorphic pottery vessel, 300 B.C - 300 A.D, Northern Peru spherical, with relief decoration depicting an anthropomorphic figure with radiating chevrons, beneath a single spout, painted black, 22 cm highProvenance: bill Grafen…
A pre Columbian Moche stirrup vessel,500-700 A.D, Northern Peru the bulbous body with relief decoration depicting an anthropomorphic figure fighting a crab, with a single loop handle and a single spout, 22.5 cm highProvenance: bill Grafen collection, 1970s
A pre Columbian Colima dog, 200 B.C-200 A.D, West Mexico modelled in a sitting position, with a single spout above the head, painted dark terracotta, 25.5 cm high
A pre Columbian pottery stirrup vessel, 300-400 A.D, Peru modelled as a kneeling warrior with a spear, beneath a single loop handle and a spout, 20 cm highProvenance: bill Grafen collection, 1970s
A Mexican clay head of Tlaloc, Nayarit, circa 500 B.C the Aztec rain god raised on a painted rod and mounted on a timber base with an incised plaque to the front, the head 9.5 cm high
A pre Columbian Cayman anthropomorphic earthenware figural vessel, 100-200 A. D, Peru modelled as a man with the head of an alligator, beneath a looped handled and a single spout, 22 cm wideProvenance: bill Grafen collection, 1970s.
A pre Columbian double spout pottery vessel, 14th century, Peru of mushroom shape, with twin spouts connected by an arched bridge, 17.5 cm highProvenance: bill Grafen collection, 1970s.
A pre Columbian pottery stirrup vessel, 300-400 A.D, Peru modelled as a figure seated cross legged, with his hands behind his back, beneath a single loop handle and a spout, 19 cm high Provenance: bill Grafen collection, 1970s.
A pre Columbian pottery figure of a Capuli Coquero, 800-1500 A.D, Peru. modelled as a seated man chewing coca nut, wearing a traditional hat and wrap, 28 cm high
A Mayan painted earthenware vessel, Honduras, 600-900 A.D., the neck above the globular body, with applied details, modelled as a fantastic creature (with descriptive card from Kramer Arte Primitivo, Buenos Aires). Height 16 cm