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Auction Closes At: |
12:22:00 09/24/2024 |
Time Remaining: |
Closed |
Lot# & Name: |
332. Chimu-Inca Stirrup Vessel with a Figure Holding a Spondylus Shell |
Estimate: |
$700-$1,000 |
Current High Bid: |
$400.00 |
Auction Closed(Final Price) |
$400.00 |
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Category: |
Pre-Columbian Art
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Sub Category: |
Chimu, Chancay, Inca, etc.
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Culture or Country: |
Chimu to Inca Empire.
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Period: |
Ca. 1000 - 1400 A.D.
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Size: |
7-3/4”H. x 4-1/4”W. |
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Description: |
Salmon-brown color pottery figural bottle having a rear stirrup spout, depicting a seated male figure holding a spiny shell with both hands. Some remaining white surface pigment on the shell. Some loss and repairs to the chimney rim and a few scattered minor chips, one shell spine restored, and tip of headdress is restored, otherwise intact. |
Provenance: |
Private U.S. collection, acquired from Arte Primitivo auction # 93, lot 265, May 14-19, 2019. Ex. private West Virginia collection, acquired late 1960’s to early 1970’s. Then by descent. |
Shipping Fee: |
National: |
$55.00 |
International: |
$125.00 (This is approximate and for Postal Service. Prices may vary, especially for private carriers such as: FEDEX, UPS and BAX).
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Chimu-Inca Stirrup Vessel with a Figure Holding a Spondylus Shell
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