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Twelve Pre-columbian Blackware Pots: Group C
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Pre 1492 item# 682632 (stock# LLL.POTS.C)
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This additional group of twelve Pre-Columbian ‘blackware’ pottery pieces (LLL 435, 438, 448, 451, 599, 608, 649, 680, 681, 1047, 1092 and 1114) is also from the estate of the late Lynn Langdon. Found and collected in the mid-20th century, Lynn’s main area of interest was in the western states and cultures of Colima, Jalisco and Nayarit. The pottery items in this group, mostly illustrating ceramics with a darkened blackish brown to black burnished surface, are believed to be mostly Colima and Nay ...click for details
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Twelve More Pots From The Mallonee Collection
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Pre 1492 item# 823253 (stock# RDM.G)
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Here’s another group of twelve Pre-Columbian ceramics (RDM 36, 39, 41, 49, 51-55, 58, 60 and 61) from the old Barney Mallonee collection. Individually photographed and priced, most of the pieces are from the Tiwanaku horizon of Bolivia with once again, a few being from Ecuador. There are polychromes, bowls and jugs, some with anthropomorphic overtones, some with zoomorphic. Represented are the Tiwanaku and Chorrera horizons, and perhaps a few others. Prices range from a low of $50 to a high of $ ...click for details
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Twelve More Little Figural Amulets: Group 6
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Pre 1492 item# 894868 (stock# LLL.STONE6)
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This group of twelve carved stone figural amulets (LLL 1205F, H, K, M, O, Q, R, AI, AJ, AL, AP, and AR), all collected by the late Lynn Langdon in West Mexico during the mid-20th century, were strung in necklaces for protective wear. The pieces in this diverse lot represent mostly human forms, but include a parrot head, a full bird figure….AND, I swear, one that looks like Sponge Pants Bob…and another that sure looks like a Spaceman (you’ll know them without having to read the descriptive text!) ...click for details
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Twelve Pre-columbian Figural Spindle Whorls
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Pre 1492 item# 429709 (stock# WHORLS.A)
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NOTE: Although these photos indicate the illustrated whorls have sold, we have more of the same types at the same prices, so if interested, just state which styles are of interest and photos will be sent. This group of twelve individual Pre-Columbian spindle whorls [XKJ (BIRD, FISH, GEOMETRIC, JAGUAR, MONKEY, OWL, PACHOTA, PELICAN, POSSUM, PREENING BIRD, REPTILE, and SPECIAL)], each with a different image type, is uniquely attributed to the Manteno horizon of Ecuador dating c.800-1500AD. From a ...click for details
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Twelve Stone Relic Lots, W. Mexico: Group 2
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Pre 1492 item# 686167 (stock# LLL.STONE2)
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This group of twelve obsidian relic lots from the well-known Lynn Langdon collection (LLL838A; 845M, O, P, T & V; 846K; 1204B; and 1214C thru F) includes the following types: beads, inlays, crescents, an effigy shark (?), razor sharp flake knives, an axe-shaped pendant, duck’s head pendants, and a spatula shaped pendant. This great assortment of volcanic glass relics well illustrates some of the skills possessed by the ancient knappers. Note that a millimeter scale appears on the left side o ...click for details
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Stone Sculpture, Vera Cruz, Mexico: Ex Heflin
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Pre 1492 item# 142185 (stock# AXH.1461B)
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Possibly a representation of the wind god, this 9” tall stone sculpture (AXH1461B) is from the Dr. Allen Heflin collection. Marked on the back on a white ink panel is Heflin’s note that it was found in Vera Cruz, Mexico. Though he didn’t attribute it to a specific group, it is thought to be Huasteca in origin, dating c.900-1300AD. Made from dense volcaniclastic stone, the figure from the front depicts a crested, open-mouthed face. When examined from the side or top, there’s an apparent separate ...click for details
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Twelve Stone Pendants, W. Mexico: Group C
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Pre 1492 item# 550532 (stock# PC.STONE.C)
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The late Lynn Langdon’s collection continues with this group of twelve (LLL1205B, E, I, T, U, V, AB, AC, AK, AM, AN and AQ), each individually photographed and priced small stone pendants or beads. Each photo illustrates a different, but sometimes similar artifact that was used as a jewelry item, probably with amuletic intent. Collected durimg the mid-20th century in West Mexico, all of the pieces (mostly anthropomorphic) are attributed to the Pre-Classic Colima horizon dating c.300BC-200AD. Eac ...click for details
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Seated Figure Stirrup Vessel, Moche, Peru
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Pre 1492 item# 139562 (stock# TF99.057)
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About 6” in height, this Precolumbian figural stirrup jar (TF99.57) is attributed to the Moche horizon of Peru, c.100-800AD. In overall very good condition, there is some chipping around the mouth of the narrow spout, and there’s a small, spider-web ‘push’ on the back of the jar that appears to have resulted from a probe that penetrated the left side just below the figure (two small holes, one on the front upper left corner of the throne, and the other just around to the side, have been repaired ...click for details
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