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LOT 2474

Pre-Columbian Terracotta Nayarit Figure Group

100 B.C.-250 A.D.

5 3/8 - 6 in. (560 grams total, 13.8-15.1 cm).

Each modelled in the round; the female wearing an ankle-length skirt, bracelet on her right arm, disc ear-lugs and a hollow bulbous hat; male with rings on his left arm and ankle-length garment, painted collar, ear-plugs and brimmed hat; painted detailing to both. [2, No Reserve]

Provenance

From a private New York City collection.
Acquired from Arte Primitivo, New York, USA, 1990s.
Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK.

Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry.
This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.

Literature

See Taube, K., The Albers Collection of Pre Columbian Art, Hudson Hills Press, 1988, New York, pp.65-67, for Nayarit figures of a similar style.

CONDITION

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LOT 2474

Pre-Columbian Terracotta Nayarit Figure Group

Sold for (Inc. bp): £143

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