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Twelve Pre-columbian Artifacts: Card Group X
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Pre 1492 item# 589300 (stock# AXH.CARD X)
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This group of twelve photographs illustrates individually priced Pre-Columbian artifacts (AXH Nos. 1400R6N3, 1402R2N3, 1407R8N1, 1408R3N4, 1427R4N3, 1429R2N2, 1490R2N2, 2322, 2395, 2647A & L, and 2733), all from the estate of the late Dr. Allen Heflin, and all Post-Classic Aztec in origin dating from c.1300BC-1500AD. The various types shown in this group are: figurines, ear spool, awl, needle, pendant, scraper, bead, snake’s head, monkey heads, etc. Materials include bone, stone and clay. Ea ...click for details
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Two Pre-columbian Gold Bat God Pendants
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Pre 1492 item# 83388 (stock# TFX117)
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Not exactly the same, but probably once hanging from the same necklace, this closely matched pair of 2 3/8” tall figural pendants (TFX117) are attributed to the Veraguas horizon of Panama, dating c.500-1200AD. The figures, representing shamans wearing bat god masks, each hold a large tumi shaped blade in one hand, and what appears to be a sling in the other. Lost wax cast in the high copper, low gold alloy known as tumbaga, the figures were subsequently surface enriched through the depletion gil ...click for details
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Twelve Obsidian Atlatl Points, West Mexico
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Pre 1492 item# 444656 (stock# PC.POINT.A)
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All found in the Jalisco area of West Mexico and attributed to that horizon, c.300BC-600AD, each of the twelve obsidian atlatl points (103.22X, Y, AK, AM, AN, AP, AW, BB, BC, BY, BJ and BNHD) illustrated in the photos on this page can be purchased by itself. Conditions range from fairly good to good. Each photo shows the illustrated point’s inventory number in brackets, its length in inches, and its price. Select or ask any question by referring first to the Trocadero Number on this page, and th ...click for details
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Twelve Pre-columbian Artifacts: Card Group O
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Pre 1492 item# 589286 (stock# AXH.CARD O)
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This group of twelve photographs illustrates individually priced Pre-Columbian artifacts (AXH Nos. 64.14, 183R3N12 & R5N5, 234R8N5 & N6, 1421R4N3, 1427R6N2, 1486R8N3, 1500R3N1, 2361, 2443 and 2707), all from the estate of the late Dr. Allen Heflin. Ranging in age from Pre-Classic to Post-Classic Aztec, and dating c.500BC-1500AD, the various types shown in this group are: pendants, needles, bone awl, whorl, ear plug, nose pin, fetish, etc. Materials include bone, clay, copper and stone. E ...click for details
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Twelve Pre-columbian Artifacts: Card Group R
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Pre 1492 item# 589290 (stock# AXH.CARD R)
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This group of twelve photographs illustrates individually priced Pre-Columbian artifacts (AXH Nos. 234R6N1, 1411R7N1, 1422R3N2, 1423R4N3, 1434R2N1, 1447R4N2, 1488R4N4, 1490R3N1, 1539, 2111, 2647Q and 2701), all from the estate of the late Dr. Allen Heflin. Ranging in age from the Classic Teotihuacan to the Colonial Period Aztec, and dating c.300AD-1600AD, the various types shown in this group are: needle, disoidal, effigy mano, adorno, ear spool, fetish, bird’s head, etc. Materials include bone, ...click for details
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TWELVE HIGH ANDES COLLECTIBLES: INCA TO 1900s
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Pre 1920 item# 727882 (stock# LFG.NATIVE)
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All from the collection of research anthropologist and former Southwestern primitive arts dealer, Lorenzo Gordon Fritz, this intriguing and magical assortment of native-made items (LFG 430, 431, 435, 440, 457, 473, 477, 480, 481, 491, 492 and 498) date from the Late Inca Period up to the early 20th century. Collected by Fritz in the highlands of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador, the group consists largely of magical stone fetishes (illas and sipjas) said to bring prosperity, good fortune, and fecundity ...click for details
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