Description:

Pre-Columbian, Mexico to Central America, Veracruz, Teotihuacan, Maya & Aztec cultures, ca. 300 CE to 1500 CE. A fabulous gathering of 62 Pre-Columbian pottery head fragments from figures and animals - both mold and hand formed. Included are Maya lords with flaring headdresses, wrinkled visages that represent Huehueteotl the "Old God," as well as creatures such as venerated monkey, canines, and bird-deity hybrids. All are mounted on a modern wood frame as a ready to display collection! Size of largest head: 2.75" L x 2.4" W (7 cm x 6.1 cm); frame: 13.5" L x 45.75" H (34.3 cm x 116.2 cm)

Provenance: private Golden, Colorado, USA collection, by descent, acquired in Mexico before 1970

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#176057

  • Condition: All pieces are fragments of larger items as shown. Mineral and earthen deposits scattered throughout. All are mounted on a wood frame and ready to display.

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