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THREE BOXES AND A QUANTITY OF LOOSE ITEMS to include Toby character jugs, pearly King, Pearly Queen etc, musical ornaments, Royal Commemorative wares, glass lamp base and shade, planters and storage vessels, an Edwin Knowles collectors doll and a battery operated ceramic automaton of a Tramp playing a trumpet
SIX VARIOUS CERAMIC FIGURES, to include Beswick Ware Beatrix Potter's 'Jemima Puddleduck' (Centenary), Sherratt & Simpson figure group (dog, cat and mouse), Capodimonte Monk, Louis Martin China religious figure, a Hummel figure group 'Stormy Weather' HUM71 (re-glued umbrella) and Wedgwood 'Thrush' (6)
A selection of SylvaC ceramic vases / vessels to include a beige reeded vase no. 3255, a white ceramic jardiniere with a matte finish no. 4081, a stem vase with spiral decoration, a planter in the form of bamboo, a beige vase in the form of a leaf no. 2334, a twin handled vase no. 1307. and an unmarked vase in the form of tropical leaves. Tallest 26cm high.
Six ceramic Pre-Columbian bowls from regions in Mesoamerica, including one Chupicuaro bowl from central Mexico (circa 100 B.C.E.); one Nayarit Bowl from western Mexico (100 B.C.E.-200 C.E.); one Aztec/Mixtec tripod bowl (1400 C.E.); one Aztec bowl (1100-1321 C.E.); one Tiahuanaco Kero from Bolivia (600-800 C.E.); and one Zapotec urn from Oaxaca (400-100 B.C.E.).Provenance: Chupicuaro bowl purchased for Dr. David Harner Collection; Peter Wray Collection, 1977; purchased by current owner from Artemis (formerly Treasure-Trove) in 2001. Nayarit bowl purchased by current owner from Walter Knox of Fort Knox Antiquities in September 2000. Tripod bowl purchased by Fernandez Leventhal Gallery, NY from Arte Primitivo Auction in June 2000; purchased by current owner from Fernandez Leventhal Gallery in August 2000. Aztec bowl purchased by current owner from Mark William Clark, San Francisco. Zapotec urn in Samuel Dubiner Collection, Tel Aviv, Israel; purchased by current owner from Arte Primitivo auction in 2002. Dimensions: Chupicuaro; height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 6 3/4 in. Nayarit; height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 7 in. Aztec-Mixtec; height: 3 1/2 x diameter: 5 3/4 in. Aztec; height: 2 in x diameter: 6 1/4 in. Tiahuanaco; height: 7 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in. Zapotec; height: 8 in x diameter: 5 in. Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Six Pre-Columbian ceramic figurines, including: Huastic female figure (200 B.C.E.-100 C.E.); Bahia female figure (c. 500 C.E.); Jalisco Mother Goddess 200 B.C.E.-350 C.E.); Human figure from La Selva Costa Rica (before 1000 C.E.); Quimbaya whistle (600-1100 C.E.); and Teotihuacan female bust (300-600 C.E.).Provenance: Bahia figure previously held in Bastion Collection, South America; purchased by current owner from Howard Nowes Ancient Art, NYC, in 2003. Jalisco Mother Goddess purchased by current owner from Ron Herman of Rarities and Relix in Hudsonville, MI, in 2002. Quimbaya whistle purchased by current owner from Alex Traugott of Sagamore Beach, MA. Teotihuacan bust purchased by current owner from Trent Buckman, Carlsbad, CA. Dimensions: Heights range from 1 1/2 in to 5 3/4 in. Widths range from 1 1/4 in to 3 1/4 in. Depths range from 1 in to 1 1/2 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Pre-Columbian ceramic Colima female effigy vessel, circa 100 B.C.E-150 C.E.Provenance: Purchased by Fernandez Leventhal Gallery, NY from Arte Primitivo; purchased by current owner from Fernandez Leventhal Gallery in September 2000.Dimensions: Height: 8 1/2 in x width: 5 1/4 in x depth: 5 1/2 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Pre-Columbian ceramic Anasazi bowl, circa 800-1200 C.E.Provenance: Uncovered by Bill Majors between 1930 and 1945 in St. Johns, Arizona (Majors operated a private museum in St. Johns); purchased by current owner from Caddo Trading Co. Inc. in Murfreesboro, Arkansas in 2000. Dimensions: Height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age; cracked on upper lip
Pre-Columbian Nazca two spout ceramic vessel, circa 400-600 C.E.Provenance: Emmerich Frankel, Switzerland; Ernesto Ledermann, Switzerland; Nora Sermier & Ernesto Lederman Schwarz, Chiasso, Switzerland; purchased by current owner from Art Primitivo auction in 2002. Thermoluminescence report attached. Dimensions: Height: 9 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: Generally good condition; wear consistent with age.
Two Pre-Columbian ceramic human figures. One Guangala male figure (500 B.C.E.-500 C.E.); one Jamacoaque female figure (c. 500 C.E.).Provenance: Gangala figure purchased by Howard Nowes Ancient Art, N.Y.; purchased by present owner from Fernandez Leventhal Gallery, NY, in 2001. Jamacoaque held in a NY private collection before being purchased by current owner from an Art Primitivo auction in 2001.Dimensions: Jamacoaque female; height: 8 1/2 in x width: 5 in x depth: 3 in. Guangala male; height: 9 1/4 in x width: 3 1/2 in x depth: 3 in. Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Four Pre-Columbian ceramic female figurines, including: one Nayarit figure (100 B.C.E.-250 C.E.); one Diquis seated figure (1000-1500 C.E.); one Moches figure (400-700 C.E.); and one Nayarit Chinesco (100-250 C.E.).Provenance: Nayarit figure purchased by current owner from Neil Becker of New World Antiquities, West Harrison, NY. Chinesco purchased by Clifford Baker in AZ; entered William Schneider's personal collection in 1980; purchased by current owner from Primitive Art, Carlsbad, CA in 2002 at the Ethnological Antique Show in Santa Fe, NM. Dimensions: Heights range from 3 1/2 in to 7 1/4 in. Widths range from 2 in to 4 1/2 in. Depths range from 2 in to 2 3/4 in.Condition: Generally good condition; some wear consistent with age.
Seven small Pre-Columbian ceramic items, including: one Toltec beaker (600-1200 C.E.); one Nicoya effigy vessel (800-1200 C.E.); one Jalisco turtle vessel (c. 100 C.E.); one Cocle Fruiteria miniature (date unknown); one Tarascan tripod (1100-1500 C.E.); one Tairona pedestal bowl (100-900 C.E.); and one Chiriqui tripod bowl (500-1500 C.E.).Provenance: Toltec beaker excavated by Allen Heflin between 1951-1961 and held in Allen Heflin Collection, Kansas City MO until purchased by Mary Ann K. & Hank Johnson, HD Enterprises, Denver, CO, in 1997; purchased by current owner from Mary Ann K. & Hank Johnson in 2001. Nicoya effigy vessel purchased by current owner from Axel Traugott, Sagamore Beach, MA. Jalisco Turtle purchased by current owner from Walter Knox of Fort Knox Antiquities, Scottsdale, AZ. Cocle Fruiteria purchased by current owner from Axel Traugott, Sagamore Beach, MA, in 2001.Dimensions: Heights range from 3/4 in to 4 1/4 in. Diameters range from 2 in to 6 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Four Pre-Columbian ceramic bowls originating from regions in South America, including two Narino bowls from Colombia (1200-1400 C.E.); one Chavin bowl from Peru (1000-400 B.C.E.); and one Paracas bowl from Peru (400-100 B.C.E.).Provenance: Narino bowls purchased by current owner from Arte Primitivo auction in 2002. Chavin bowl purchased by Fernandez Leventhal Gallery, NY from Arte Primitivo Auction in June 2000; purchased by current owner from Fernandez Leventhal Gallery in October 2000.Dimensions: Narino (1); height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 8 in. Narino (2); height: 4 in x diameter: 8 1/4 in. Chavin; height: 2 1/2 in x diameter 6 3/4 in. Paracas; height: 3 in x diameter 7 3/4 in.Condition: Generally good condition; some wear consistent with age.
Six ceramic Pre-Columbian figural vessels from regions in Peru, including: one Chimu-Inca vessel (900-1470 C.E.); one Chancay vase (1000-1476 C.E.); one Moche Blackware jar (post-classic 900-1521); one Huari human face vessel (600-800 C.E.); one Vicus female figure vessel (100 B.C.E.- 200 C.E.); and one Inca Coquero portrait vessel (1100-1300 C.E.).Provenance: Chimu-Inca vessel purchased by Fernandez Leventhal Gallery, NY from Arte Primitivo Auction in June 2000. Purchased by current owner from Fernandez Leventhal Gallery in August 2000. Chancay vase originally uncovered by Huaqueros near Huarai, Peru; purchased by current owner from E. & L. Emond, Eastman QC, Canada. Blackware jar excavated by Dr. Javier Chiappo from the northern coastal region of Peru, centered around Huaca de la Sol; purchased by current owner from Dr. William Harling from Melbourne, FL, in 2000. Huari vessel purchased by Emmerich Frankel, Switzerland; Ernesto Ledermann, Switzerland; Nora Sermier & Ernesto Lederman Schwarz, Chiasso, Switzerland; purchased by current owner from Art Primitivo auction in 2002. Vicus vessel in Dr. Robert E. Rothenberg Collection, NYC prior to 1971; purchased by current owner from Arte Primitivo auction in 2002.Dimensions: Chima-Inca; height: 7 1/2 in x width: 4 in x depth: 5 1/2 in. Chancay; height: 7 3/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in. Moche; height: 9 in x diameter: 7 in. Huari; height: 7 3/4 in. x diameter: 8 in. Vicus; height: 9 in x width: 5 1/2 in x depth: 8 1/2 in. Inca; height: 8 3/4 in. x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Pre-Columbian ceramic Maya bowl originating in Guatemala, circa 600 C.E.Provenance: Purchased by Robert Dodge of Treasure-Trove in Louisville, CO from the Santa Fe Ethnographic Show in 2000; purchased by current owner from Treasure-Trove later that year.Dimensions: Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 7 3/4 in.Condition: Generally good condition; some wear consistent with age.
Pre-Columbian Colima ceramic dog statue, circa 100 B.C.E.-200 C.E.Provenance: Ron Herman Collection, Hudsonville, MI; purchased by Fort Knox Antiquities, Scottsdale, AZ, from Art Primitivo Auction; purchased by current owner from Walter Knox of Fort Knox Antiquities in 2001. Dimensions: Height: 6 1/2 in x width: 5 1/2 in x depth: 4 in.Condition: Good condition.
Pre-Columbian ceramic Maya Codex bowl, circa 550-800 C.E.Provenance: Jose Bernal, San Salvador; Alirio Campos, San Francisco, CA, late 1950s-1960s; purchased by current owner from Axel Traugott of Arte Xibalba, Osprey, FL, in 2006. Dimensions: Height: 2 1/4 in x diameter: 6 3/4 in.Condition: Faded coloring; glyphs still discernible.

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