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A Large Pre-Columbian Maya Incised Tripod Vessel w/ Adorno

Currency:USD Category:Antiquities / Pre-Columbian Start Price:2,250.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,500.00 USD
A Large Pre-Columbian Maya Incised Tripod Vessel w/ Adorno

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Auction Date:2012 Jul 13 @ 10:00 (UTC-06:00 : CST/MDT)
Location:P.O. Box 714, Erie, Colorado, 80516, United States
A fine orangeware Pre-Columbian Maya vessel, circa 600 A.D. - 900 A.D. This vessel is quite large, measuring 8 1/4" tall by about 8" wide, and displays very impressively. The large cylindrical body sits atop three slab type feet, each with carved knot or Mat patterns, or Pop glyphs- such designs typically signify elite status of the owner. The front features a very prominent monkey head adorno, shown wearing large ear spools. This likely represents a howler monkey, based on the rendering. There are also two large incised panels on the left and right exterior, which appear to depict what is possibly a frontal view of Tlaloc or Chac. An alternative interpretation might be that these incised panels depict twin, smoking incensarios. In remarkable condition overall, especially for a vessel of this size, which would typically be prone to significant damage over centuries of burial. The rim of this vessel has a slender restored area measuring about 6" long, tapering to about 2" deep at the deepest part. This area is visible in the photos (looking at the front of the vase, it is on the left top side of the rim), but is quite well done. Otherwise, the vessel is intact and in excellent original condition, with a few minor stable stress lines. One of the slab tripod feet was broken and was simply re-glued into place with no restoration there. There are obvious traces of mineral deposits and root marks inside and out.

Provenance: Former Arkansas, USA private collection.

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