Ancient Michoacan Colima Pottery Mask Or Applique, Circa 500 BCE West Mexico, A Pre Columbian Ceramic Idol Head, Prehispanic Antiquities Art
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Dimensions, 2.55 x 2.35 x 1.5 inches. All measurements are approximate. Very Good Condition, No Repairs. Sold As Pictured.
Provenance: Ex-Sullivan Collection, Acquired Before 2000; Ex-G. Martin Collection, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Acquired In The 1980s.
Ancient Pre-Columbian Art, West Mexico, Michoacan, Colima Region, Dated As Circa. 500 To 100 BCE. A Pottery Maskette Or Applique Of An Annular Convex Form With A Projecting, Narrow Nose With A Septum Ornament, Full, Gently-Parted Lips, And Bulging, Heavy Lidded Eyes, All Flanked By A Pair Of Tab-Shaped Ears. Six Petite Perforations Line The Periphery Allowing The Maskette To Be Strapped To Another Object.
All Items Legal To Buy/Sell Under U.S. Statute Covering Cultural Patrimony Code 2600, Chapter 14.
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