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A Pre-Columbian Aztec Stone Figure Wearing Tlaloc Mask, w/ Provenance

Currency:USD Category:Antiquities / Pre-Columbian Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,500.00 USD
A Pre-Columbian Aztec Stone Figure Wearing Tlaloc Mask, w/ Provenance

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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
An impressive Aztec carved stone figure measuring nearly 13" tall. This sculpture dates to circa 1300 A.D. – 1500 A.D., and shows a seated figure wearing a mask on his head depicting the face of Tlaloc- the ancient Aztec deity associated with lightning, thunder and rain. Intact overall, with expert professional repair/restoration to only a small section on the chin of the mask (about a 2" slender section on the chin of the mask, on the figure's right side). Otherwise, the rest of the figure is in original condition with no repairs. Minor loss/chipping at the nose, ear, one side of the shoulder/neck, etc. likely from shovel/trowel damage when excavated. Remnants of original white pigment/stucco remain overall. Mineral and sediment stains are present, mostly around the base of the figure.

Provenance: Former Colorado, USA reputable dealer. This piece is from the old collection of Dr. Allen Heflin, who reportedly found and collected this piece in Xico, Mexico mid 20th century (pre-1970). The Aztec site of Xico was once an island city in the lakes surrounding the ancient Aztec capitol. There remains a white collection mark on the back of the figure penned by Heflin stating the site where it was found.

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