406. Loose Neolithic Flint Points and Tools (135+)

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406. Loose Neolithic Flint Points and Tools (135+)
406. Loose Neolithic Flint Points and Tools (135+)
Middle East to N. Africa.
Ca. 6000-3500 B.C.
1” - 2-7/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s 70s.
Group of over one hundred and thirty-five small knapped flint
points of various types and a few small adze blades. Some
have loss to their tips or small chips, otherwise most are intact,
overall exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:00 A.M.
407. Bronze Spear, Torque & Korean Spoon (3)
Western Asia & Korea.
Ist millennium B.C. - 1st millennium A.D.
10-1/2”, 6-1/8” & 5”W.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Leaf shaped small spear blade having a perforated, hollow socket base for attachment.
Nicks. With a simple “C” shaped necklace torque, tapered towards the perforated terminals. Lightly notched markings, else undecorated. Finally a spoon with slender, almost spatulate bowl and curved shaft body with bifurcated, fish tail end. Heavy verdigris
patina.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:02 A.M.
408. Two Bronze Vessels
Luristan.
1st millennium B.C.
6-1/4” & 4”H.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Both are hammered bronze examples, first an amphoriskos with rounded
bottom, bulbous body, slender neck and wide, flaring rim. Small shard restored on rim, cracks, hole in base. Together with a corseted form drinking
mug with riveted handle. Several body holes and cracks. Stands on low
ring base. Both with green patina and encrusted.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:03 A.M.
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409. Luristan Bronze Bull
N.W. Iran.
Ca. 1000 B.C.
2-5/8”L.
Private Long Island, NY collection, acquired 1970s, ex. Joseph H. Rose
collection, Bayside, NY.
Solid cast bronze bull depicted with a cylindrical snout and long curved
horns. Overall deep blue-green surface patina with scattered areas of light
encrustation. Some loss to the right horn, otherwise intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:04 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:49:02 PM
410. Luristan Bronze Bell Necklace
Luristan, N.W. Iran.
Ca. 1st millennium B.C.
22”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Bronze long link chain necklace decorated with seven bells, of which five
have a smaller interior suspended bell. Overall blue-green surface patina.
Three bells missing clappers, otherwise overall exc. cond.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:05 A.M.
412. Holyland Oil Lamps (2)
Middle East.
Ca. 4th cent. A.D.
4-1/8”L. each.
Ex. estate of Warren Koch, NY, acquired from a private NY collection,
11/98.
Two molded pottery oil lamps having similar decoration consisting of a
rayed top with scroliate and circular elements. Both with stylized zoomorphic head thumb grips. One having a simple molded decoration on the
underside. Small chip on the edge near the wick spout, otherwise both are
intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:07 A.M.
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411. Ancient Bronze Lot (13)
Ancient Near and Middle East.
Ca. 1st millennium B.C. - 1st millennium A.D.
1” to 3-3/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Assorted ancient bronze lot including an undecorated bracelet; a pod form
openwork pin finial, missing pin. A fragmented deer-like animal with large
ears, missing two right legs. A solid bronze feline amulet, perforated through
the neck. A bronze double headed snake bracelet with traces of the original
gilt surface. A bronze latch depicting an abstract serpent type animal. A bird
head amulet. A barrel form bead with four stylized floral elements. An abstract zoomorphic blade handle. A bronze arrow point, a pin with a curled
zoomorphic finial; a pointer with attachment loops on the reverse. Finally a
bronze latch cover with inscription on the front.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:06 A.M.
414. Iron
Middle Ea
Ca. 12003-3/8”H.
Private B
Small bla
Nicely bu
cond. Luc
Est. $300
Closing:
413. Two Iron Age & Islamic Vessels (4)
Middle East.
Ca. 1000 B.C. - 1000 A.D.
9”, 6”, 5” & 4”H.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Tallest is a dipper type vessel with football shaped body, rounded small
handle, slender neck and slightly pinched pour spout. Next is a pyriform
shaped vessel on tiny flat base with bifurcated handle and rounded rim.
These are both Iron age, redware and intact. The Islamic vessels include a
conical shaped vessel on low ring base with strap handle and trefoil spout.
Cracked, chipped, losses. Final is a small baluster shaped jar on hollow ring
foot with iridescent glaze. Rim chips, else intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:08 A.M.
416. Anc
Greece an
Ca. 2nd-1
2” - 4-1/4
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bases.
Est. $600
Closing:
7/10/2014 4:49:29 PM
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414. Iron Age Blackware Juglet
Middle East.
Ca. 1200-1000 B.C.
3-3/8”H.
Private Beverly Hills collection.
Small blackware pottery juglet having a loop handle and slightly flared rim.
Nicely burnished surface with overall scattered encrustation. Intact, exc.
cond. Lucite display base.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:09 A.M.
416. Ancient Pottery Figures (4)
Greece and Ancient Near east.
Ca. 2nd-1st millennium B.C.
2” - 4-1/4”H.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
A solid pottery figure of Baal with pointed head and holding a bird as an
an offering at front. Lime deposits on surface. Next, a molded head and
bust from an Astarte figure, chips and encrustation. Also a small, Boeotian
figure, both arms partially gone, else intact. Finally the head and arms from
a Boeotian figure having stylized head and features. Last three on individual
bases.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:11 A.M.
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415. Middle Eastern Bull Rhyton
Middle East.
Ca. 1st millennium B.C.
4”H. x 4-1/2”L.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
Molded terracotta rhyton depicting a bull with long curved horns. Linear
relief decorative pattern on the body. Perforated handle connected to a
cylindrical filler spout. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface. Loss to
the upper portion of the left horn, tip of right horn reattached, minor rim
chip, otherwise intact.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:10 A.M.
417. Bronze Age Pottery Bowl
Jordan.
Early Bronze Age, 2700-2300 B.C.
9” lug span, 3”H.
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feuer, NY., acquired 1970s - 80s.
Terracotta flared wall bowl having a flat bottom and simple small lug handles on the rim. Decorated on the interior with a painted red rim band and
a wide band of vertical linear design, center base roundel with an x in the
center. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface. Two small rim chips,
otherwise intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:12 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:50:11 PM
418. Two Large Bronze Blades
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ca. 1st millennium B.C. & 2nd -3rd century A.D.
25-3/8” & 22-3/4”L.
Private NYC collection, acquired in the US prior to 1999.
Two different large bronze blades including a spear point having a long tapered blade with central blood ridge and tapered tang. Overall blue-green
surface patina. A few minor edge losses, otherwise intact. Together with
a large spear point having a long tapered socket, leaf shape blade with
central blood ridge. Overall mottled and somewhat encrusted blue-green
surface patina. Some normal ancient edge losses, otherwise intact, overall
exc. cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:13 A.M.
420. Two Hidden Menorah Oil Lamps
Israel.
Ca. 2nd century A.D.
2-7/8” & 3”L.
Ex. estate of Warren Koch, N.Y., acquired from a private N.Y. collection,
11/98.
Two buff color pottery examples having a stylized menorah design above
the single wick spout. Both have scattered surface encrustation. Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:15 A.M.
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419. Three Oil Lamps
Roman, Byzantine and Islamic.
Ca. 100-1000 A.D.
3”, 4-1/4” & 5”L.
Collection of Paul Frank, acquired by descent from John Green. Acquired
from Parke-Bernet, 1970s.
Including an Islamic cast bronze lamp with a perched bird finial and a small
loop handle. Blue-green surface patina with some scattered encrustation.
A very minor dent on the side, otherwise intact. Together with a late Roman, terra sigillata orange slip glazed pottery lamp, signed with a makers
mark on the underside of the base. Scattered areas of heavy encrustation,
intact. Finally, a small pottery saucer type lamp, label marked “from Akko
Palestine”. Overall blackened encrusted surface from use. A few very minor
ancient rim chips, otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:14 A.M.
422. Xen
Apulia.
Ca. 350 B
2-1/2”H.
Robert M
Miniature
single str
depicting
cond.
Est. $400
Closing:
421. Saucer Type Iron Age Oil Lamp
Israel.
Ca. 1200-1000 B.C. Iron age II, 800-586 B.C.
5-3/8” x 5-3/8”.
Ex. Collection of Dr. Ruth Lax, NYC.
Natural reddish-brown pottery saucer type lamp having a trefoil wick spout.
Areas of deposits on the surface. A 2” original piece reattached in the rim,
otherwise intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:16 A.M.
424. Rom
Eastern M
Ca. 100 A
1-1/2” to
Ex. collec
Including
guards. S
wood blo
Roman c
Mounted
details. In
Est. $500
Closing:
7/10/2014 4:50:54 PM
422. Xenon Ware Miniature Chous
Apulia.
Ca. 350 B.C.
2-1/2”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Miniature blackware pottery bulbous bodied vessel having a trefoil lip,
single strap handle, and a low ring foot. Painted pink freehand decoration
depicting a kneeling nude male figure with outstretched arms. Intact, exc.
cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:17 A.M.
423. Roman Bronze Bull, Head & Mini Vessel (3)
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ca. 1st century A.D.
1/2”, 1/2” & 1-3/8”H.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Three cast bronze items including: an Apis bull standing on an integral
stepped base, mounted on an old wood block base; a miniature head of
a bearded male, originally from a figure, hair pulled back in a bun. Custom
lucite base; and a miniature bronze double handled vessel. Intact. Custom
display base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:18 A.M.
424. Roman Bronze Foot, Bird, Coptic Bone (3)
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ca. 100 A.D. & 500 A.D.
1-1/2” to 2-1/2”H.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a Roman cast bronze lower leg wearing a sandal with ankle
guards. Strong blue-green encrusted surface patina. Mounted on an old
wood block base, early label affixed to front of base. Together with a small
Roman cast bronze eagle thumb rest. Overall black-green surface patina.
Mounted on a block base. Finally, a small Coptic bone doll having incised
details. Intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:19 A.M.
425. Seven Strands of Assorted Ancient Beads
Central Asia and Middle East.
Ca. 1st millennium B.C.
9-1/2” - 14” doubled.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Seven single strand necklaces composed of mostly carved stone beads
and various multicolor glass beads. All are modern strung without clasps.
Most beads are intact, a few partial and chipped examples.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:20 A.M.
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430. Bab
Mesopota
Ca. 3rd M
1/2”L., 1
Private N
Small ham
interior su
Est. $600
Closing:
426. Three Ancient Animal Heads
Eastern Mediterranean & Near East.
Ca. 200 B.C.-100 A.D.
1”H., 2”H., 1-3/4”L.
Private NYC collection, acquired from Mele Ancient Art, 1980s.
Roman-Egyptian carved stone bull with gold inset eyes, a lead or silver
rams head with inset gold details, heavily eroded. Finally, a molded pottery
rams head having surface encrustation. All with custom bases.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:21 A.M.
428. Byzantine Two Spout Pottery Oil Lamp
Middle East.
Ca. 300-600 A.D.
5-3/4”L.
Collection of Paul Frank, acquired by descent from John Green.
Acquired from Parke-Bernet, 1970s.
Large blackware pottery molded oil lamp having a double spout
and large ring handle. Decorated with a pattern of five rows of
raised dots. Scattered areas of light surface encrustation and
some light surface wear, otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:23 A.M.
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427. Lead Sarcophagus Fragment
Middle East.
Ca. 2nd-3rd century A.D.
15” x 7-3/4”.
Private NYC collection, acquired about 30 years ago.
Rectangular fragment of a lead sarcophagus with relief head of a curly
haired individual, possibly Medusa, flanked by dolphins, flanked by columns. Jagged basal edge, pitted surface and oxidation.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:22 A.M.
429. Three Ancient Necklaces
Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East.
Ca. 1st to 5th century A.D.
18” to 25”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Three single strand necklaces including a necklace composed of small Roman glass
beads having a grayish iridescence surface patina. Modern strung without a clasp,
overall exc. cond. Contained in a glass covered display box. Together with a Middle
Eastern necklace composed of carved tubular stone beads of various lengths and
colors. Finally, a necklace composed of mostly red-orange carnelian beads and a
few various stone beads. A few of the beads are chipped, most are in exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:24 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:52:17 PM
431. Tray
Central A
1st millen
beads 3/8
Ex. collec
Including
variety of
ments. O
intact, ex
Est. $400
Closing:
432. Tray
Ancient N
Ca. 1st m
1/8” - 1-5
Ex. collec
Including
glass bea
assorted
most are
Est. $400
Closing:
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d by col-
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cond.
430. Babylonian Gold Hair Ring
Mesopotamia.
Ca. 3rd Millennium B.C.
1/2”L., 1 gram.
Private NYC collection, ex. CNG, March 1997.
Small hammered gold hair ring having a double pod design. Retains some
interior surface deposits. Intact, overall exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:25 A.M.
431. Tray of Assorted Ancient Beads
Central Asia & Middle East.
1st millennium B.C. to Roman period
beads 3/8” - 7/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including four single strands and a few loose beads. Composed of a wide
variety of mostly glass and stone beads and a few bronze decorative elements. One large bead is broken in two and a few with chips, most are
intact, exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:26 A.M.
432. Tray of Ancient Beads (36) & Two Necklaces
Ancient Near East.
Ca. 1st millennium B.C.
1/8” - 1-5/8”.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including two single strands of various, mostly stone beads with some
glass bead accents. Modern strung without clasps. Together with thirty-six
assorted glass and stone beads of various types a few are fragmentary,
most are intact. Contained in a glass covered display case.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:27 A.M.
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433. Five Strands of Carnelian Beads
Middle East.
Ca. 0-500 A.D.
10” -12-1/2” doubled.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Five single strand necklaces composed of mostly long carnelian multi-faceted beads. Modern strung without clasps. Most beads are in exc. cond.,
probably repolished and some have minor chips.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:28 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:52:50 PM
435. Six Strands of Mixed Ancient Beads
Central Asia & Middle East.
1st millennium B.C. to Roman period.
11-1/2-15” doubled.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Six single strand necklaces composed of multicolor glass and various stone
beads. All are modern strung without clasps. Most beads are intact, a few
partial and chipped examples.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:29 A.M.
437. Plaque of Ibis Headed God & Bronze Needle (2)
Egypt.
Late period, ca. 700-30 B.C.
1-3/8”H. & 4”L.
Private Northern California collection.
Including a pottery plaque pendant decorated on one side in relief with a
standing Ibis headed god and a ram standing beside him. A few traces of
blue-green surface glaze. Perforated suspension loop at the top. Together
with a bronze needle, having a single threading eye down from the end.
Overall blue-green surface patina, intact.
Est. $200-$400
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:31 A.M.
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436. Pre-Dynastic Pottery and Stone Items (8)
Egypt.
Ca. 3500-3000 B.C.
1-1/2” to 2-1/2”D. bowls.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
Including four small Pre-Dynastic, wheel thrown pottery pigment or cosmetic bowls. A small pottery cosmetic cylinder. A small black basalt celt.
A fragment of a flint blade. Finally, a carved Egyptian red-orange carnelian
arrow point bead, mounted with an early 20th century handmade gold suspension link.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:30 A.M.
439. Woo
Egypt.
Late perio
14”, figur
Private C
originally
A damag
and beard
mounted
bird at his
Est. $1,00
Closing:
438. Egyptian Framed Faience Mummy Bead Necklace
Egypt.
Late period, ca. 700-30 B.C.
20-1/4” x 13-3/8” frame.
Private NYC collection, acquired before 1999.
Single strand necklace composed of tubular, medium blue glazed, faience
pottery beads with small sections of multi-color disc beads. Mounted in a
custom frame, under glass with identification placard.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:32 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:53:17 PM
441. Egyp
Egypt.
Late perio
9-3/4”H.
Private C
through a
Carved tw
and spira
retain a fe
on a woo
Est. $300
Closing:
t or cosasalt celt.
carnelian
gold sus-
d, faience
unted in a
439. Wooden Ptah-Sokar
Egypt.
Late period, ca. 700-30 B.C.
14”, figure only, 19-1/4”H. overall.
Private CA. collection, acquired in NY about 15 years ago from a dealer,
originally purchased through an estate sale, acquired prior to 1950.
A damaged Ptah-Sokar Osiris, mummiform figure wearing tripartite wig
and beard, the symbols of royalty. Figure has losses, holes and has been
mounted in its two separate parts to an ancient style plinth base. The ba
bird at his feet and the atef crown are modern replacements.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:33 A.M.
440. Egyptian Ptah-Sokar
Egypt.
Late period, ca. 700-30 B.C.
11-3/4” figure only, 16-1/4”H. overall.
Private CA. collection, acquired in NY about 15 years ago from a dealer,
originally purchased through an estate sale, acquired prior to 1950.
Fragmentary carved wood example depicted wearing the royal wig and
beard. Individually carved Apis bull headdress with double Maat feathers
in the center with an applied sun disc. A small bird faces the figure. Body
of the figure is in two pieces with loss in the center, horns and crown are
probably from different figures. Base is probably a later replacement. Heavily weathered surface.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:34 A.M.
441. Egyptian Wooden Crown
Egypt.
Late period, ca. 700-30 B.C.
9-3/4”H.
Private CA. collection, acquired in NY about 15 years ago, purchased
through an estate sale, whose items were acquired prior to 1950.
Carved two-piece wooden crown composed of a double feathered crown
and spiral Apis bull horns. Horns painted black-brown and carved feathers
retain a few scattered areas of the original painted feather details. Mounted
on a wooden block base.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:35 A.M.
442. Egyptian Frog Lamp
Roman-Egypt.
Ca. 100-300 A.D.
3-1/8”L.
Ex. estate of Warren Koch, N.Y., acquired from a private N.Y. collection,
11/98.
Brown ware pottery Roman-Egyptian pottery oil lamp decorated in relief
with a crouching frog on the top of the lamp. Incised on the underside with
a sheaf of grain. Some general light surface wear, otherwise intact. Old collection number painted in red on the underside.
Est. $350-$550
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:36 A.M.
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443. Ring Intaglios and Glass Beads (8)
Roman-Egypt.
Ca. 0-300 A.D.
1/4” - 1”L.
Private Brooklyn collection, acquired by descent, collected 1940s.
Including two different cameo intaglios, one depicting a profile male head
and the other a standing figure. The profile example has some loss to the
outer upper edge rim. Together with two multi color millifiore beads, the
larger multi sided bead is intact. The smaller tubular bead is a fragmentary
example. Three miniature glass juglet beads. The blue glass example is
intact, the remaining two have losses. Finally, a silver finger ring set with a
fine translucent yellow cabochon agate. Rear shank setting broken in two
pieces and detached.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:37 A.M.
445. Coptic Carved Bone Lot (35)
Egypt/Middle East.
Ca. 5th-6th century A.D.
3”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired from a European dealer, 1990s.
Assorted group of carved bone examples including thirty dice, most are
in exc. cond., one repaired and one partial. Together with a profile bust,
carved on both sides, depicted with a large almond shape eyes. Custom
black lucite base. Two carved crown form gaming pieces, both decorated
with bands of circular elements. Finally, two carved pins with decorated
finials, one missing tip and the other has a glue tip.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:39 A.M.
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444. Coptic Bone Idol and Comb (2)
Egypt.
Ca. 5th century A.D.
1-3/4” & 3”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Both are carved bone examples including a the upper portion of a comb
having a tapered crown type finial with a simple incised geometric decorative element in the center. Missing most of the teeth. Custom lucite base.
Together with a small, crudely carved bone figure wearing a sun disc. Intact. Mounted on a lucite block base.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:38 A.M.
447. Rom
Middle Ea
Ca. 100-3
4-1/4”H.
Ex. privat
Light gree
slender n
Est. $700
Closing:
446. Islamic Glass Jar
Middle East.
Ca. 14th-15th century A.D.
7-1/4”H.
Ex. private New Jersey collection. (John Scicutella, Wayne, NJ.)
A light blue-green blown glass bottle having a globular body, concaved
base with an iron pontil mark and an applied neck ring at the base of the
tapering neck with irregularly shaped rim. Light encrustation, intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:40 A.M.
449. Anc
Eastern M
Ca. 1st to
1-1/2” to
Ex. collec
Including
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type ungu
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lip. A sma
decoratio
angular, li
Est. $400
Closing:
7/10/2014 4:53:58 PM
a comb
decoraite base.
disc. In-
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se of the
447. Roman Glass Bottle
Middle East.
Ca. 100-300 A.D.
4-1/4”H.
Ex. private NJ collection, acquired early 1990s.
Light green glass with funnel shaped body, pinched shoulder and
slender neck with trumpeting rim. Intact, with light iridescence.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:41 A.M.
448. Seven Miniature Glass Vessels
Middle East.
Ca. 2nd-4th century A.D.
1-1/2” - 2-1/2”H.
Ex. Private NYC collection.
Group of seven freeblown, light yellow-green glass miniature bottles having bulbous
bodies and flared rims. One example has a light vertical ribbed pattern on the body. All
have somewhat encrusted surface patinas. Intact, overall exc. cond.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:42 A.M.
449. Ancient Glass Lot (6)
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ca. 1st to 5th century A.D.
1-1/2” to 4-1/2”H. 3-3/8”D.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a medium blue-green glass, wide bracelet, having seven decorative rings. A 2-3/4” piece reattached. Together, with a small candle stick
type unguent, missing most of lip. A square and a bulbous, medium bluegreen, mini bottles. The square is intact, bulbous example is missing half of
lip. A small simple vial of deep purple glass having a splash of white glass
decoration near the base. A 1/4” lip flake, otherwise intact. Finally, a rectangular, light vaseline color bottle, missing neck.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:43 A.M.
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450. Two Miniature Ancient Glass Tubular Beads
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ca. 1st-3rd century A.D.
3/8”L. & 1”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including two brilliant blue glass beads of corset form, flared at one end.
Some scattered light iridescence surface patina. Both are intact exc.
cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:44 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:54:27 PM
451. Five Roman Glass Bottles
Middle East.
Ca. 2nd - 3rd century A.D.
3” - 3-3/4”H.
Collection of Paul Frank, acquired by descent from John Green. Acquired
from Parke-Bernet, 1970s.
Free blown glass examples including four long neck unguent types and one
bulbous bodied example. The emerald green, thick walled example is RomanEgyptian. The remaining three unguent bottles are Roman period and all have
excellent golden iridescent surface patina. All are intact. Finally, a light bluegreen bulbous bottle having a tapered neck. Intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:45 A.M.
453. Antiquity Lot (5)
5/8” to 5”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a fragmentary sheet gold pendant, ca. 5th century B.C., depicting
a crouching feline with additional geometric elements. A Sassanian redorange carnelian fragmentary stamp seal face carved with the image of a
lion, ca. 5th century. An ancient, solid cast bronze human figure pendant,
suspension on back of head. Both arms reattached. An ancient frit cylinder
seal carved with figures, surface erosion. Finally, a carved bone abstract
bird form pendant, drilled at the top for suspension. Ca. 19th century or
earlier, possibly of South Seas origin.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:47 A.M.
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452. Roman Glass
Bottle
Middle East.
Ca. 100-300 A.D.
4-1/8”H.
Ex. private NJ collection, acquired early 1990s.
Pale green glass bottle with squared body having concaved panels, slender
neck and rolled rim. Intact, with light iridescence. Unusual shape.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:46 A.M.
455. Thre
Ireland.
Ca. 200 B
2-1/4”, 2Private N
All are ca
gated hea
tip. These
Est. $800
Closing:
454. Ancient Pottery lot (3)
Iran, Middle East and Greece.
Ca. 1600-300 B.C.
3”, 3-1/2” & 4”H.
Private Long Island, NY collection, acquired 1970s, ex. Joseph H. Rose
collection, Bayside, NY.
Earliest is a buffware jar with angular shoulder, narrowed neck and slightly
flared rim. Brown painted decoration. Rim chip, tiny hole on neck and paint
loss. Probably Tepe Giyan II, 1600-1200 B.C. Next a graceful miniature
Hellenistic bottle with globular body, standing on low foot, having slender, constricted neck, loop handle and slightly trumpeting rim. Small gouge
on body, chip on base, else intact. Finally a miniature Greek lekythos with
black painted body, rayed decoration on shoulder and restored neck, spout
and handle.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:48 A.M.
457. Ethi
Ethiopia.
Ca. 18th
2-1/2” to
Private N
Interestin
work dec
with a lar
loops, su
pendant,
pendants
Est. $1,2
Closing:
7/10/2014 4:54:51 PM
s, slender
H. Rose
d slightly
and paint
miniature
ng slenall gouge
hos with
ck, spout
455. Three Celtic Bronze Pins
Ireland.
Ca. 200 B.C.
2-1/4”, 2-5/8” & 3-1/2”L.
Private NJ collection, ex. Harmer Rooke Gallery, NYC., about 1980.
All are cast bronze examples including two small straight pins with variegated heads and a pin with an attachment loop at the top, minor loss to the
tip. These found on a crannog site (bog). Very rare.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:49 A.M.
457. Ethiopian Crosses (12)
Ethiopia.
Ca. 18th to 20th century.
2-1/2” to 5”L.
Private NY collection.
Interesting group of ten silver over brass crosses, five with traditional openwork decoration and three with engraved decorative elements. Together
with a large filigree and diamond plaque shape cross. All with suspension
loops, suitable to wear. Together with a silver Maria Theresa thaler coin
pendant, dated 1780, with suspension loop. Finally, two cast brass cross
pendants.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:51 A.M.
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456. Two Thracian Iron Scythes
Southeastern Europe.
Ca. 300-200 B.C.
11-5/8” & 11”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Both are hand forged iron examples, with insertion tangs. One has an upturned blade, both have encrusted rusty surface patinas, with normal, as
expected edge losses. The curved example has a piece of the blade tip
partially detached. Both have fragile surfaces and additional surface flaking
may occur during shipping.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:50 A.M.
458. Santo of San Isidro
Central American.
Ca. 18th-early 19th century.
15-1/8”H.
Dr. J. D. Blackburn collection, San Antonio, TX., acquired 1960s-90s.
Carved wood standing saint with legs slightly bent at the knees, standing
on a rectangular pedestal. Curly hairdo with full beard. A few remaining
traces of surface pigment. Some general losses, missing arms and losses
to the base edges.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:52 A.M.
7/10/2014 4:55:19 PM
459. Carved Wood Bible
Stand
Mexico or Central America.
Early to mid 20th century.
22-1/2”H., 17”W.
Ex. collection of Robert
Sonin.
Large footed support carved
with relief winged cherub
faces, flowers and exuberant foliate detail. Plain unadorned back. 2” chip on
front, light losses to cherubs
hair and nose on top, age
crack on front lower panel,
light scratches.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July
23rd, 10:53 A.M.
461. Three Religious Figures
Ca. 19th century or earlier.
7-1/2” to 13-1/2”H.
Private NYC collection.
Including a molded pottery (slipware) seated figure wearing a floor length
drapery garment, cape, and wide lace collar. Multi-color painted surface. Loss
to both arms, headdress and a large piece missing from the left side of the
base. Together with a Philippino, carved wood, tall standing santo depicting
St. Anthony holding a staff. Wearing long drapery robes and cape. Missing
individually carved right hand and general paint loss. A nice example. Finally,
a carved wood santo, depicted in a striding stance. Wearing a drapery robe.
Loss to both arms and rear base corner. A few remaining traces of surface
paint.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:55 A.M.
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460. Carved Stone Santo
Central America.
Ca. 19th century.
15-5/8”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired Christies, NYC.
Polychrome painted limestone santo depicting a standing saint with two
raised fingers and holding a simple wooden staff in the crook of his left arm.
His hand touching the face of a kneeling boy in prayer. Some losses to the
polychromed painted surface, some loss to the left robe edge, otherwise
intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:54 A.M.
463. Cuz
South Am
Mid 20th
34”H. x 2
Two oil p
in prayer,
ing Archa
unfinished
canvas.
Est. $400
Closing:
462. Large Madonna and
Christ Child
Central America.
Ca. 19th century.
38-3/4”H.
Private NYC collection.
Large cast composition Madonna holding the Christ child in her left hand;
a scepter in her right hand. Depicted with long flowing hair and full elaborately draped garments. Cast with a natural wood grain surface, and polychrome painted. A few repaired breaks to the figures hands, Christ childs
head, scepter, and some fingers reattached, minor losses to his fingers.
Est. $2,500-$3,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:56 A.M.
465. Rou
Northern
Ca. Late 1
12-1/4”D
Private N
Wood rou
details, o
an integr
Ministry o
the scene
Est. $500
Closing:
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with two
s left arm.
ses to the
otherwise
left hand;
ull elaboand polyist childs
ngers.
463. Cuzco School Style Oil Paintings (2)
South America.
Mid 20th century.
34”H. x 24”W.
Two oil paintings on canvas, depicting the Madonna with hands clasped
in prayer, surrounded with a floral border. Together with a painting depicting Archangel Michael. Both are modern mid century copies, most likely
unfinished, lacking any ornate details. Some creasing and wrinkles in the
canvas.
Est. $400-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:57 A.M.
464. Cuzco School Style Oil Paintings (2)
South America.
Mid 20th century.
34” x 24”
Oil paintings on canvas including the Archangel Michael holding a sword
and wearing a helmet. Together with the Madonna and Christ child, landscape scene in the background. Both are modern mid century copies, most
likely unfinished, lacking ornate details.
Est. $400-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:58 A.M.
465. Roundel Icon of St. Michael
Northern Europe.
Ca. Late 19th- Early 20th century.
12-1/4”D.
Private NYC collection.
Wood roundel decorated with a multicolor transfer, with some hand painted
details, of St. Michael, identified in Russian above his halo. Bordered with
an integral gilt wood frame. Old paper label affixed on reverse from the
Ministry of Culture, Republic of Lithuania. Some loss around the edges of
the scene, minor separation lines in the frame.
Est. $500-$700
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 10:59 A.M.
466. Carved Wood Figure of
the Virgin Mary
European.
Early 20th century.
17-3/8”H.
Private NYC collection.
The youthful Virgin Mary stands with one hand extended, other at her heart;
she wears a floor length belted dress with deep folds, and a long cape with
texture border and lining. Most of the legs of altar base lost and edges worn
away, right arm lost with restoration, tip of nose nicked, and some insect
wear. Dark brown patina.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:00 A.M.
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467. Mary and Jesus
Possibly Nigerian, Africa.
Late 19th - early 20th century.
15-1/2”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Virgin Mary of blocky proportion, majestically seated upon a bench, with
Jesus as a child seated upon her lap. She is draped in long elegant robes,
and her head is covered with a shoulder-length veil, and she looks out
with large rimmed eyes. Traces of green and brown-red pigment. Marys left
hand missing, insect damage, and losses to base. Collection number on
the side. Custom base.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:01 A.M.
468. Philippine Santo of St.
Vincent Ferrar
Philippines.
Late 19th - early 20th century.
11-3/8”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Preacher saint in Spain and other countries, he is carved in priestly robes,
with one hand holding a book and the other pointing up. Black, white, and
tan paint still extant. Separately carved base. Surface deposits, paint wear;
with tag from the national Museum, Philippines.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:02 A.M.
471. Earl
China.
Ca. 200 B
9-1/4”, 8Ex. collec
Bronze e
with conc
encrusted
a high ce
missing f
a razor k
edge. Thr
Est. $250
Closing:
469. St. John the Baptist
Ca. 18th-19th century.
14”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
The popular bearded saint is holding his attribute, a book with a small lamb
crouched on top, and a staff in the other arm. He wears layered robes with
a jagged hem, and trods barefoot upon squared integral base. Flattened
back, dark brown patina with encrustation; traces of black paint, surface
wear, and some insect damage to integral base.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:03 A.M.
470. Pair of Coptic Processional Crosses (2)
Ethiopia.
20th century.
13 1/2”W., 20”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Matching pair of ornate silvered brass crosses having an overall openwork
geometric decoration with a winged angel at each point. Central roundel
depicting Jesus holding the bible on one side and Mary holding baby Jesus
on the other side. Conical slip-shaft socket decorated with cutout triangular
elements. Both are in overall exc. cond.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:04 A.M.
473. Han
China
Ca. 206 B
15”L.
Sam Hilu
Large, thi
light gree
masks ab
Est. $600
Closing:
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tly robes,
white, and
aint wear;
openwork
al roundel
aby Jesus
triangular
471. Early Chinese Dagger Razor and Two Rings (4)
China.
Ca. 200 B.C. - 200 A.D.
9-1/4”, 8-3/4”L. & 2-3/4”D. each for the rings.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Bronze examples including two flat wide rings, decorated on both sides
with concentric bands having a center band with oval link elements. Overall
encrusted blue-green surface patinas. Together with a spear point having
a high central blood ridge and tapered socket. Socket reattached, piece
missing from the blade tail and some small edge losses to blade. Finally,
a razor knife having a fine tooth serrated edge and opposing knife blade
edge. Three minor blade chips otherwise intact.
Est. $250-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:05 A.M.
472. Five Neolithic to Han Stone Tools
China.
Ca. 3500 B.C. - 0.
3-1/2”-6”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a rectangular gray slate stone spoon mold, repaired from two
original pieces; ancient loss on the two upper corners. Together with a
gray-green stone celt, drilled attachment hole at the butt end. Scattered
areas of surface erosion; a few minor ancient edge chips. A mottled graycream celt having a tapered blade, drilled perforation for attachment. Intact. A small gray celt having a central drilled suspension hole. Several
ancient losses. Finally, a small reddish brown soapstone rectangular slab
having two small drilled perforations at the center; cut grooves along the
two long edges. Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:06 A.M.
473. Han Dynasty Potery Vase
China
Ca. 206 B.C. - 220 A.D.
15”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Large, thick walled pottery, baluster shaped tomb vessel having areas of
light green glaze over the natural orange terracotta. Relief molded tao-ti
masks above mid body. Areas of glaze loss and encrustation, else intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:07 A.M.
474. Han Dynasty Bronze Appliqués (6)
China.
Ca. 206 B.C. - 220 A.D.
7/8” - 2”H.
Gladys Kalinsky collection, acquired 1970s to present owner by descent.
Six cast bronze decorative appliqués including five different zoomorphic
faces, consisting of two feline types, a mouse, and two highly stylized examples. Finally, a demonic type deity face. One of the highly stylized examples has some edge losses, otherwise all are intact. Individually mounted
on lucite display bases.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:08 A.M.
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475. Han Dynasty Pottery Figural Head
China.
Ca. 206 B.C.-220 A.D.
5”H.
Ex. Olga Farina & Herman Block, Bethesda, MD., collected 1950s.
Large hollow pottery molded head of a dignitary depicted with refined facial
features, hairdo parted in the center with two long tails tied in the back,
incised striated details. Black reduction ground with some remaining red
and white surface pigments and highlights. Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:09 A.M.
476. Two Han Dynasty and One Ming Dynasty Figure
China.
Ca. 200 A.D. & 1600’s.
5 3/4”H.,- 9”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Larger Han figure holds a round box or tambourine. Hear reattached, minor
loss of white and deep red paint. Smaller han may be a child or dwarf, of
pudgy proportions, intact, minor paint loss. Final is Ming attendant with
green glaze standing on tiered, integral base. Head reattached.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:10 A.M.
479. LifeChina.
Not ancie
14”H.
Private N
His face
arched ey
round cur
and encru
Est. $2,00
Closing:
477. Ming Dynasty
Model House
China.
Ca. 1368-1644 A.D.
16”H. x 9”W.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Large slab constructed pottery house model having a large double front
door flanked by small square windows. Studded security door with latch,
window guards. Logged roof with a high gable panel, with five appliqué
heads under the eves. Overall rich green glazed surface. Intact, exc. cond.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:11 A.M.
478. Chinese
Dragon Vase
China.
Early-mid 20th century
14-1/2”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Bulb-form porcelain vase having a tapered neck and flared rim. Decorated
in molded relief depicting a fire-breathing dragon in white on a deep cobalt
blue ground. Intact, exc. cond.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:12 A.M.
481. Chin
China.
Ca. 19th
17-1/4”H
Private N
Two glaze
perched o
morphic h
scene de
Est. $1,00
Closing:
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ed, minor
dwarf, of
dant with
Decorated
ep cobalt
479. Life-Sized Marble Bodhisattva Head
China.
Not ancient.
14”H.
Private NYC collection.
His face with serene expression having heavy-lidded, downcast eyes,
arched eyebrows in relief, dimpled chin, and his hair arranged in rows of
round curls. Incised two-line collar on the neck. Extensive earth deposits
and encrustation, some loss to the left ear.
Est. $2,000-$3,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:13 A.M.
480. Chinese Wooden Lady
China.
Early 20th century.
21-1/4”h.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Carved hardwood female figure standing on an integral ovoid block base.
Head is turned to the right, holding a bowl in front with both hands. Wearing
traditional long draped garments. Polychromed painted surface with overall
scattered paint loss. Several stable age splits.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:14 A.M.
481. Chinese Porcelain Decorated Vases (2)
China.
Ca. 19th century.
17-1/4”H. & 9-5/8”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired early 1990s.
Two glazed porcelain vases, the larger is decorated with a pair of birds
perched on a flowering branch and having openwork stylized abstract zoomorphic handles. Smaller signed on the base. Decorated with a pastural
scene depicting a goat herder and three goats. Both are intact, exc. cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:15 A.M.
482. Four Plaster and Glass Figural Tiles
China.
Ch’ing Dynasty, 1644-1911.
6-1/4” - 7”H.
Private PA collection, acquired from The Menagerie, Phila.
Four plaster standing figures, each decorated with multi-color glass tile
appliqués, having painted heads and highlights. Depicted in various poses,
carrying a child, playing musical instruments and carrying a fish basket. All
with some losses and imperfections. Displayed on two large lucite bases.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:16 A.M.
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483. Reproduction Chinese Exportware Koi Pot
China.
19th century.
15-32/4H., 17-1/2” nose to nose.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Large china koi pot standing on four cast bronze lions paw feet with a
leafy border base rim. Fancy cast bronze openwork columns from the upper bronze rim connecting to the lower rim, decorated with profile female
heads, animals and leafy vines. Elaborate and finely detailed celebratory
harbor scene on both sides of the pot. Interior decorated with koi fish.
Makers mark on base: lion, unicorn supporting shield, which is known to
be a spurious mark found on Chinese reproductions. Intact, exc. cond. A
beautifully decorated example.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:17 A.M.
484. Ching Wood Figures (2)
China.
Early 20th century.
9” and 11-3/4” H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Taller figure is in animated pose upon an integral base. Smaller is a noble or
ruler seated on a chair. Both with detailed drapery garments and well carved
face. Paint loss on both, and some surface loss on smaller.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:18 A.M.
487. Two
China.
Mid 20th
10-3/8” &
NYC colle
Both are
with glas
has a long
ure, other
Est. $500
Closing:
485. Chinese Roof
Tile Ornament
China.
Ca. 19th Century.
11-1/2”H.
Elaborate pottery roof or temple ornament depicting a standing elder or
sage holding his long full, wind blown, beard with his right hand. Wearing an elaborate headdress and ear ornaments, floor length robe having
wide sleeves, applied circular decorative elements and incised geometric
decoration in multicolors. Rear portion of headdress has a few repaired
breaks and has been reattached, a few minor scattered losses. Contained
in a custom, glass covered fitted display case.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:19 A.M.
486. Chinese Sampan God
China.
Mid 20th century.
15-1/2”H.
NYC collection.
Hand carved hardwood example, with painted gold garments, set with a few
glass rhinestones, and having multi-color painted details. Depicting an elder
figure seated in a chair on an integral base. Some scattered paint losses, left
hand and bowl partially detached, otherwise overall exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:20 A.M.
489. Gan
Pakistan.
Ca. 3rd c
4”D.
Private N
Pottery fl
stamen. S
portion of
Est. $600
Closing:
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noble or
ell carved
with a few
an elder
sses, left
487. Two Gilt Wood Sampan Gods
China.
Mid 20th century.
10-3/8” & 10-3/4”H.
NYC collection.
Both are hand carved hardwood examples, with painted gold robes, set
with glass rhinestones, and having multi-color painted details. The elder
has a long horse hair beard. Some loss to the finger tips of the Quan Yin figure, otherwise both have some scattered paint losses, overall exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:21 A.M.
488. Small Chinese Wooden Chest with Drawers
China
Early to mid 20th century.
13-1/4”H., 13-1/4”W.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Cube-form traveling small chest of drawers in darkly stained wood with
brass furniture and double handles atop. Eight drawers in five different
sizes. Great for smalls. Used but generally exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:22 A.M.
489. Gandharan Pottery Flower
Pakistan.
Ca. 3rd century A.D.
4”D.
Private NJ collection, ex. Atremission, London, 2000-2001.
Pottery flower applique having two layers of molded petals and a central
stamen. Scattered areas of encrusted surface deposits. Loss to the upper
portion of one petal, otherwise intact. Custom lucite base.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:23 A.M.
490. Gandharan Stone Fist
Central Asia.
Ca. 5th century A.D.
4-1/2”W.
Gladys Kalinsky collection, acquired 1970s to present owner by descent.
Carved gray-brown stone hand gripping a ceremonial object. Naturalistically carved having detailed fingernails. Some minor high point wear, otherwise intact. Mounted on a custom wood base.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:24 A.M.
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491. Small Bronze Indian Sculpture
India.
Ca. 10th-15th century.
1-3/4”H., 2-3/8”L.
Collection of Irwin Hersey, NYC.
Early cast bronze figural fragment depicting a deity or disciple lying across
the back of a lion. Overall blacken surface patina with scattered areas of
blue-green patina, encrusted on the underside. Some ancient losses, mostly along the lower edges.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:25 A.M.
492. Indian Brass Nandi
India.
Late 19th century.
5”H.
Ex. Karl Mann collection, NYC.
Hollow cast brass sculpture of the sacred bull seated on stepped base, open
beneath, adorned with collars of jewels. Intact with encrusted deposits.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:26 A.M.
493. Indian Bronze Nandi
India.
Ca. 18th-19th century.
3-1/2”H., 3-3/8”L. along base.
Sam Hilu collection.
Hollow cast bronze of the sacred bull, lying with legs folded beneath, and
yoke around neck. Small casting flaws around pedestal, but most evident
in front. Garland and facial detail lost from many years of reverent touch.
Some pinkish white encrusted deposits.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:27 A.M.
494. Indian Bronze Plaque
India.
19th century.
7-1/2”H., 4-3/4”W.
Ex. collection of Irwin Hersey, NYC.
Heavy cast bronze plaque depicting four armed Siva as Virabhadra, wielding a weapon in each hand, and flanked by diminutive attendants with their
hands in “anjali”, one bears the head of a goat. Detail on faces lost from
touch and age.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:28 A.M.
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495. Shiv
India.
3-3/8”H.
Sam Hilu
Brahman
to be a p
male and
emerged.
the rocks
form and
Est. $400
Closing:
497. Two
India.
Late 19th
4-1/4” &
Sam Hilu
Two cast
ing an op
decoratio
elephant
mouth. In
Est. $800
Closing:
ase, open
posits.
ra, wieldwith their
lost from
495. Shiva Lingham Stone
India.
3-3/8”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Brahmanda hardstone egg form having a natural ring pattern. Considered
to be a phallic symbol of the Hindu god Shiva, the egg represents both
male and female, as well as the cosmic energy from which all creation
emerged. Villagers from one of the seven holy sites of India would gather
the rocks from the river and hand polish them. This example has excellent
form and old polish.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:29 A.M.
496. Indian Brass Finial
India.
Late 19th - early 20th century.
5-3/4”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Large cast brass finial depicting the head of a mythological creature having
an open toothy, fanged mouth with protruding tongue, with nicely detailed
decoration. Intact, exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:30 A.M.
497. Two Indian Brass Finials
India.
Late 19th - early 20th century.
4-1/4” & 5”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Two cast brass finials, including the head of a mythological creature having an open toothy, fanged mouth with protruding tongue, nicely detailed
decoration. Intact, exc. cond. Together with a more crudely cast, stylized
elephant head with some remaining traces of red pigment in his open
mouth. Intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:31 A.M.
498. Indian Wooden Temple Plaque of Vishnu
Madras, Southern India.
Ca. 1880-1900
19”H. x 10”W.
Private CA. collection, acquired Harmer Rooke Galleries, NYC, 1991, ex.
Claudio Arrau collection.
Heavy, dense, hardwood temple scene of Vishnu with black face and attribute of a mace. Dynamic figure is carved with tall crown, flowing scarf,
and necklace of lotus flowers, and inset in niche. Some normal stable age
cracks, generally exc. cond. Hanging wire on back.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:32 A.M.
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500. Indian Brass Temple Toy
India.
Early to mid 20th century.
8”L. 5-1/2”H.
Estate of Bella Linden, acquired in
the 1960s.
Cast multi-piece horse and cart with
rider, holding his hands (controlling
the reins) in a forward position. A
nicely detailed example, having an
overall brown-green surface patina.
Intact, exc. cond.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd,
11:34 A.M.
502. Bone Carving with Buddha & Stone Animal
Siam (Thailand).
Ca. 1400 A.D. for the bone & 2nd millennium B.C. for the animal.
5-3/8”H. & 3-1/4”L.
Gladys Kalinsky collection, acquired 1970s to present owner by descent.
Including a carved bone plaque from the Sukhothai Kingdom, 14th century
A.D. Decorated with a relief carved seated Buddha on the front. Overall
chalky surface patina with carved areas highlighted with a red-brown pigment. Intact. Mounted on a block base. Together with a Ban Chieng carved
limestone zoomorph depicted with a simple incised eye and open mouth.
Overall weathered surface with some loss to the tips of both feet.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:36 A.M.
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501. Indo-Persian Bazu
Forearm Guard
Persia.
Ca. late 19th century.
13-1/4”L.
private Arizona collection.
Iron forearm guard decorated in low relief depicting a man on horseback
and a prince in a howdah on an elephants back. Overall intricate geometric, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic decoration in the ground. Perforated
along one section of the edge for attachment. Overall brown surface patina
with some remaining areas of a silvered surface.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:35 A.M.
504. Fou
Siam (Tha
Ca. 1450
2-1/8” - 3
Gladys K
Devotiona
dom and
reabsorpt
thaya Kin
shows fig
Est. $600
Closing:
503. Burmese
Alabaster Buddha
Myanmar.
Ca. 19th - 20th century.
9-1/4”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Carved alabaster Buddha seated in “calling the earth to witness” position,
bears a round usnisa atop head and has simple carved facial features, with
eyes gazing downwards, and a slight smile. Some remaining painted gilt
and multicolor highlights. He sits on an integral base, with painted lotus
petals. General paint loss, otherwise intact.
Est. $1,000-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:37 A.M.
506. Tibe
Tibet.
Ca. 19th
6-1/4”L. &
Collection
descent.
Including
rated with
Suspensi
having a
intact.
Est. $1,0
Closing:
7/10/2014 5:00:16 PM
orseback
geometerforated
ce patina
position,
ures, with
ainted gilt
ted lotus
504. Four Thai Pottery Plaques
Siam (Thailand).
Ca. 1450-1700 A.D.
2-1/8” - 3-5/8”H.
Gladys Kalinsky collection, acquired 1970s to present owner by descent.
Devotional tokens placed around the temple. Shortest is Sukhothai Kingdom and depicts Kirtamukkha, with monstrous, fanged face signifying the
reabsorption that marks the entry into the temple. Other three are Ayutthaya Kingdom, and each depicts a single deity. One with corner missing
shows figure riding an elephant(?). Each is individually mounted.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:38 A.M.
505. Tibetan Copper & Brass Teapot
Tibet.
Ca. 19th to early 20th century.
6-3/8”H.
Collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s, to present owner by
descent.
Hollow ware copper teapot having a bulbous body on a conical low pedestal foot. Fitted with separately cast brass spout and mushroom type top,
both heavily decorated in relief with shell, fish, zoomorphs and various geometric elements. Layered silk skirt tied around the pot. A few minor dents,
otherwise intact.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:39 A.M.
506. Tibetan Drum and Gilt Amulet (2)
Tibet.
Ca. 19th & early 20th century.
6-1/4”L. & 4-1/4”D.
Collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s, to present owner by
descent.
Including an iron amulet, probably used to contain a sacred relic, decorated with a gilt leafy vine pattern and three coral insets with silver bezels.
Suspension loop at the top. Together with a double sided, handheld drum,
having a wooden body and hide drum heads, textile hand grip. Both are
intact.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:40 A.M.
507. Large Tibetan Leather Pouch
Tibet.
Ca. late 19th to early 20th century.
11”W.
Collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s, to present owner by
descent.
Leather crescent form pouch with lid flap decorated with two rows of silvered brass caps. Central button decoration inset with a coral bead on a
silver coin having a leafy vine design. Partial leather straps decorated with
iron fittings and elements. Exhibits age and wear from use. Missing two
decorative cap elements.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:41 A.M.
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508. Tibetan Exorcism Phurba
Tibet.
Ca. 19th century or earlier.
11-1/4”H.
Private Northern California collection, acquired 25 years ago.
Exorcism ritual wood tri-blade dagger, with a relief semiabstract snake descending down all of the three blade faces. The openwork handle is formed
of three standing figures of the Dorje Phurpa, the personified deity of this
ritual dagger, a lion stands on top of the three figures. Old ritual textile stripe
tied above blade. Dark brown patina, in exc. cond.
Est. $600-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:42 A.M.
509. Tibetan Wooden Phurba
Tibet.
Ca. 19th century.
13-3/4”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Exorcism ritual wood tri-blade dagger, of fine large form with a relief snake
descending down all of the three blade faces. Above, at the hilt, is a deeply
carved head of a makara, a fierce protective beast. The handle is formed of
three figures of the Dorje Phurpa, the personified deity of this ritual dagger;
each figure bears a fierce fanged head holding before his chest, another
phurba, and they share the domed finial with grooved textured hair, bound
with intersecting serpents. Dark red-brown patina, in exc. cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:43 A.M.
512. Tibe
Tibet.
20th cent
27” x 10Private FL
Low woo
throughou
affixed, e
dome sha
Est. $750
Closing:
510. Two Tibetan Traveling Gau Boxes
Tibet.
Late 19th - early 20th century.
4-3/4” & 3-1/2”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Two complete traveling Gau boxes, the smaller decorated with a repousse
silver front having various floral and shell ornaments and a demonic face.
Seated polychromed Buddha behind glass window. Larger has a repousse
copper front of similar design and decoration. Each contained in a textile
carrying case with shoulder strap. Both are intact, exc. cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:44 A.M.
511. Nepalese Brass Pitcher
Nepal.
Late 19th-early 20th century.
9-3/4”H.
Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM., acquired
1960s-1980s.
Elaborately decorated hollow-ware pitcher having a five headed hooded
Cobra finial with a seated deity in the center of the heads. Oil lamp type
spout decorated with a seated Ganesha finial flanked with two crouching
zoomorphs. Oil blackened surface patina from use. A few minor losses and
imperfections along the rim foot.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:45 A.M.
514. Silve
Tibet.
Ca. 19th
3-3/8” x 3
Ex. Collec
First with
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window.
written pr
are empty
Est. $800
Closing:
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512. Tibetan Altar Table
Tibet.
20th century.
27” x 10-3/4” x 12-1/2”H.
Private FL. collection, acquired while living in NYC, in the 1960s - 1980s.
Low wooden table of simple form having single shelf within. Bordered
throughout with repouseed brass molding, and having numerous appliques
affixed, each with some figure or guardian face in hammered brass. Glass
dome shape embedments throughout also. Exc. cond. Very decorative.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:46 A.M.
513. Two Flint and Tinder Pouches
Tibet.
Ca. 19th century.
4-1/4” & 4-1/8”W. strikers.
Ex. collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s.
Two hide pouches, decorated with various brass, iron and base silver decorative elements. Suspension loop on the upper edge. One pouch has a
partially carved bone attachment. Both exhibit age and use.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:47 A.M.
514. Silver and Copper Gau Boxes (2)
Tibet.
Ca. 19th century.
3-3/8” x 3-3/8” & 3-3/4” x 3-1/2”.
Ex. Collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s.
First with copper body and silver front having turquoise stone at the top.
Other of all silver construction, relief decorated front plate and rectangular
window. Large engraved symbol on the back. Originally used to contain
written prayers or sacred yantra diagrams, and was worn as jewelry. Both
are empty but in exc. cond.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:48 A.M.
515. Five Thai Pottery Stamps and Molds
Ayutthaya Kingdom, Siam (Thailand).
Ca. 1700.
1-3/8” - 3”H.
Gladys Kalinsky collection, acquired 1970s to present owner by descent.
Including four pottery slab type stamp molds, one depicting a hunter riding
on an elephants back. A deity holding a sword sitting on a leafy throne. One
depicting an elaborate scene composed of a swinging monkey with birds,
snakes and a centipede. A dancing lion-headed goddess. Finally, a hand
stamp depicting a flowering plant. All are in exc. cond. Individually mounted
on black block bases.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:49 A.M.
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516. Japanese Noh Mask
Japanese.
Ca. 19th century.
9”H.
NYC collection.
Carved wood face mask in the form of
a devil having two thin horns projecting
from the top of the head. Carved with high
cheeks giving a gaunt look, inset brass rings
frame the perforated pupils, open mouth
with fangs on lower jaw. Surface chipping
and paint loss, but shows age and wear.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:50
A.M.
518. Three Japanese Prints
Japan.
Meiji period, late 19th - early 20th century.
8-1/2” x 12-1/2” viewable images. 20-1/2” x 16-3/8” frames.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Group of three different multi color wood block prints. Including a Samurai
warrior wearing his suit of armor and ceremonial robes, holding a bamboo
pole. Together with a Samurai warrior on horseback in a wooded scene.
Finally, a seated Samurai warrior seated, looking towards the moon and a
flock of birds. All are inscribed in the upper left corner with the artists signature below. All are in exc. cond. Individual frames, under glass.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:52 A.M.
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517. Two Japanese Eating Kits (2)
Japan.
Ca. 18th-19th century.
17” & 18-1/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Two different cased sets, including a larger example having a shark skin
covered sheath with iron fittings. Containing a pair of iron chopsticks and
a long knife with horn hand grips. Together with a smaller set contained in
a shark skin covered sheath with brass fittings. Containing two knives with
horn hand grips. Both have several losses and imperfections, exhibit age
and use.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:51 A.M.
520. Thre
Japan.
Meiji peri
9-1/4” x
21-3/4” fr
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Est. $800
Closing:
519. Two Japanese Prints
Japan.
Meiji period, late 19th - early 20th century.
9-5/8” x 14” images in 15-1/4” x 20-3/4” frames.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Two multicolor wood block prints, one depicting a Samurai with arms
crossed, wearing a robe and head cloth. Landscape in the background.
Inscribed in the upper left corner and artists signature on the center right
side. Exc. cond. Together with a Traveler wearing a scarf, several people
following in the background. Small paper separation on the upper left corner and overall general edge roughness. Both are in old wood frames, under glass.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:53 A.M.
522. Erot
Indonesia
Ca. 14th
4”H. with
Private Ph
Figural gr
legs inter
in interco
armlets. R
with med
Est. $1,20
Closing:
7/10/2014 5:02:20 PM
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520. Three Japanese Woodblock Prints
Japan.
Meiji period, late 19th - early 20th century.
9-1/4” x 13-1/4”, 9” x 13-1/2” & 7-1/2” x 11-1/2” images sizes. 12-3/8” x 16-1/2” - 16” x
21-3/4” frames.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Three different wood block prints including a samurai warrior in full dress overlooking a cliff.
Top of another warriors helmet can be seen below cliff. An elaborately detailed example.
Together with a man holding a smoking pipe and wearing a sword, waterscape in the background. Artists signature incorporated in the print. Some losses in the upper left corner and
other minor imperfections. Finally, a woodblock print of a man wearing an elaborate robe
and sword, woman clinging to his robe. Artists signature incorporated in print. All three
prints probably have been trimmed around the edges.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:54 A.M.
522. Erotic Bronze Majapahit of Rama and Shinta
Indonesia.
Ca. 14th century.
4”H. without base.
Private Philadelphia collection.
Figural grouping of the deity and his consort standing in graceful pose,
legs intertwined and his hand gently cupping her breast, while engaging
in intercourse. Both are clad in pointed crowns and wear necklaces and
armlets. Repaired break across ankles, lightly pitted and encrusted surface
with medium green patina. Mounted on a later addition, squared base.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:56 A.M.
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521. Japenese Noh Mask
Japan
7 1/2”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Wood carved mask of the protagonist from the Noh play, bearing circular open eyeholes, wide nose, painted red lips with
blackened teeth, and black painted details on eyes, forehead
and hair. Weathered surface on tip of nose, surface wear.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:55 A.M.
523. Miniature Japanese and Persian Pots (2)
Japan and Persia.
Ca. 17th - 19th
1-3/4” & 1-1/4”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired from Fortuna Fine Arts, NYC., 19801990s.
Terracotta pot in form of a fruit with a tiny peanut and persimmon on sides,
and a fish on the fitted lid. Custom base. Along with a blue-and-white
glazed jar. Both have surface abrasions on side.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:57 A.M.
7/10/2014 5:02:57 PM
524. Mezcala Gray Stone Figure
Guerrero, Mexico.
Ca. 500 B.C.
5”H.
Ex. estate of Wallace Katz, NYC.
A carved banded gray hard stone standing figure depicted with simple abstract facial features, angular
body and squared shoulders. Areas of light encrustation. Intact, exc. cond. A residue spot in the center of
the chest from a sticker.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:58 A.M.
525. Pre-Classic Bust & Veracruz Head (2)
Mexico.
Ca. 1150-550 B.C. & 600-900 A.D.
6-5/8”H. & 5-1/4”H.
Ex. Edwin Levine, MD, NYC & Chicago, acquired late 1960s. Ex. Edmund Budde, Sr. collection,
NYS., acquired in the 1950s. To present owner by descent.
Hollow pottery fragmentary figure depicting a youth, wearing only large ear spools. Textured,
closely cropped hair, expressive facial features, domed forehead and perforated navel. White
slip surface with a few traces of red pigment. Missing right arm and both legs, a few minor edge
chips. Old custom wood base. Together with a Veracruz hollow pottery head from a figure wearing a feathered headdress and ear spools. Relief facial features highlighted in bitumen. Areas of
mineral deposits on the surface. Large losses to the headdress, otherwise intact. Old custom
wood block mount.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 11:59 A.M.
526. Chupicuaro & Michoacan Figures (3)
Mexico.
Ca. 400-100 B.C.
1-1/2”H. to 2-1/4”H.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s. Chupicuaro
purchased from Frances Pratt, NYC., 6/4/1966.
Solid pottery figures including two standing female Michoacan figures, both
wearing elaborate headdress, nicely detailed. One example missing an ear
ornament, the other has some restoration to the tips of the headdress. Finally, a miniature Chupicuaro standing figure. Some remaining traces of red
surface pigment. All have cube bases.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:00 Noon
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527. Two Pre-Classic Figures and a Head (3)
Tlapacoya, Michoacan and Guerrero.
Ca. 1150-550 B.C.
5-1/4”, 4-1/4” & 3”L.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Two pottery seated figures and a head, including a seated pre-classic olmecoid figure holding his right hand to his waist and left hand on his knee,
wearing a wide headband with a large textured hair tuft. Both legs, head
and left arm reattached. Together with a seated pre-classic Michoacan figure, wearing large ear discs and beaded necklace. Some remaining red and
white surface pigment, scattered mineral deposits. Some losses to hands
and headdress, otherwise intact. Finally, a pre-classic head, originally from
a figure, depicted with very large eyes. Glued break through the head with
some losses along the breakline.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:01 P.M.
7/10/2014 5:03:35 PM
528. Tlati
Mexico.
Ca. 1000
3”, 3-3/4”
Collection
Solid pott
depicted
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metal bas
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wide nec
some los
base.
Est. $800
Closing:
530. Chu
Chupicua
Ca. 400-1
5-1/4”H.,
Robert M
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528. Tlatilco, Michoacan & Colima Miniatures (3)
Mexico.
Ca. 1000 B.C. - 100 A.D.
3”, 3-3/4” & 4-5/8”H.
Collection of Robert M. Peters, NYC., acquired more than 20 years ago.
Solid pottery examples including a standing Tlatilco standing female figure
depicted with wide hips and prominent breasts. Some remaining traces of
red-orange and white surface pigment, scattered mineral deposits. Custom
metal base. Intact. Together with a Colima seated female holding a child on
a cradle board, secured with straps. Some remaining yellow surface pigment. Both lower arms of mother are restored. Finally, a Michoacan standing female figure, wearing a headdress, large disc ear ornaments and a
wide necklace. Head repaired from two pieces, right leg reattached with
some loss along the breakline, surface loss on front left shoulder. Lucite
base.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:02 P.M.
529. Six Pre-Classic Pottery Heads
Michoacan and Chupicuaro, Mexico.
Ca. 400-200 B.C.
1-1/4” - 1-1/2”H.
Robert M. Peters collection, all ex. Lorenz Borenstein collection, New
Orleans, Louisiana, collected inthe 1950s and 1960s.
Six terracotta heads off full fertility figures, each a cut above the normal
quality. Four have diamond shaped eyes, two with slant eyes. Some remnants of original pigment. Mounted in two separate small frames.
Est. $300-$400
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:03 P.M.
530. Chupicuaro Lobed Zoomorphic Vessel
Chupicuaro, Mexico.
Ca. 400-100 B.C.
5-1/4”H., 8”W.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Pottery four-lobed vessel standing on three lobed feet, front lobe having a
projecting bird type head and opposing tab tail. Lobes decorated with an
intricate black on cream geometric design, surrounding red-orange ground.
Rear leg reattached and upper rim partially restored.
Est. $1,200-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:04 P.M.
531. Three Michoacan Pretty Lady Figures
Michoacan, Mexico.
Ca. 400-250 B.C.
3-5/8”, 3-5/8”, & 4-1/8”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Solid pottery “pretty lady” type, standing female figures, all wearing headdresses and necklaces, some remaining red and white pigment highlights.
Tallest has a repaired break through her waist and the right edge of headdress reattached. The lady holding her hairlocks has her right leg reattached. The final figure is intact.
Est. $900-$1,300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:05 P.M.
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532. Chupicuaro Male Figure and Bedded Figure (2)
Bedded figure is Guanajuato variety.
Ca. 400-100 B.C.
4-1/2”H. & 2-3/8”L.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Pottery examples including a standing male figure wearing a cross belted conical penis cover. Banded headdress having a large applied circular
disc, ear ornaments and necklace. Areas of strong mineral deposits on the
surface. Missing one button ornament on right foot, otherwise intact, exc.
cond. Custom lucite base. Together with a small bedded figure with canopy. A few remaining traces of red and white surface pigment. Intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:06 P.M.
534. Mezcala Small Figure and Figural Pendant (2)
Guerrero, Mexico.
Ca. 400-100 B.C.
2-3/4” & 1-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Including a speckled green stone anthropomorphic pendant. Drilled vertically through the center for suspension. Intact. Together with a speckled
brown and white carved stone standing figure with a bird on top of his
head. Perforated through the neck for suspension. Intact, exc. cond. Custom metal base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:08 P.M.
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533. Mezcala Head and Figure (2)
Guerrero, Mexico.
Ca. 400-100 B.C.
4-3/8” & 4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Including a carved mottled green-black serpentine standing figure holding
both hands to his stomach. Carved angular head and simple facial features.
Some scattered light surface deposits. Intact. Custom wood base. Together with a black hardstone large head pendant, having simple semiabstract
facial features. Drilled suspension hole at the top rear rim of head. Intact,
exc. cond. Custom black lucite base.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:07 P.M.
536. Nay
Nayarit, M
Ca. 100 B
4”H., 6-3
Estate of
series, Si
Pottery b
tern and
underside
Est. $800
Closing:
535. Mezcala and Colima Jade and Stone Carvings (6)
Guerrero and Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 400 B.C. - 100 A.D.
1-1/4” - 3”L.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Various carved hardstone objects including a dark gray stone monkey having a tall pointed tail. Together with two speckled green serpentine semiabstract head beads, both with pots on top of their head. Drilled perforations
for suspension. Finally, three different hardstone pendants, including two
different ovoid examples and one celt type. All are intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:09 P.M.
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536. Nayarit Decorated Bowl
Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
4”H., 6-3/4”D.
Estate of Mitch Miller, NYC., (best-selling recording artist with NBC television
series, Sing Along with Mitch) collected in the early 1970s.
Pottery bowl, painted black-brown on cream with fine-line geometric pattern and rayed base. Minor chips, light paint loss and light pocking on
underside.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:10 P.M.
537. Nayarit Seated Female Figure
Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
10-1/8”H.
Collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s, to present owner by
descent.
Seated female with bowl on her shoulder, bears toothy grin, rope motif
headband and remnants of white painted detail on body. Both legs reattached as well as a portion of the skirt. Paint loss and nosering missing.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:11 P.M.
538. Three West Mexican Bowls
West Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 800 A.D.
7-3/4”D. x 4”H., 6-3/8”D. x 3-5/8”H. & 6-1/4”D. x 2-7/8”H.
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Krim, NYC., acquired 1960s to 70s.
Three decorated pottery examples including a blackware squat olla decorated on the upper portion with an incised crosshatched diamond pattern.
Tiny hairline in rim and a couple of stable hairlines in the base, otherwise
intact. Together with a Nayarit flat bottom bowl decorated on the exterior
with a resist black dot pattern ground and alternating crescent elements.
Intact. Finally, a Mixtec bowl standing on tripod cylindrical rattle type legs.
Decorated with a polychrome geometric pattern on both the interior and
exterior. Two minor digs on the exterior base edge, otherwise intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:12 P.M.
539. Colima Seated Figure with Jester Collar
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
8-1/4”H.
Ex. collection of Cary L. Rutherford, Phoenix, AZ., acquired early 1970s or
before.
Redware pottery seated figure holding both hands on his legs. Wearing a
three petal jester collar. Left foot reattached, right lower leg and forearm
reattached, visible breaklines, otherwise intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:13 P.M.
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540. Pre-Columbian Stone and Bone Lot (5)
Mexico & Central America.
Ca. 200 B.C. & 500 A.D.
1-3/8”D. & 2-1/4” to 4-5/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a carved speckled jadeite, Mezcala face pendant, simple features, drilled suspension hole at top rear edge. Together with a mottled
deep blue-green jade ear spool. A Costa Rican, gray hardstone, half celt
pendant. Together with two large feline fangs, perforated at the top for suspension, probably 19th century. All are intact, exc. cond.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:14 P.M.
542. Jalisco Miniature Figures (3)
Jalisco, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
4”, 2-7/8” & 2-3/8”h.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
Three solid pottery female figures, the largest is seated with a small child on
her lap, and elongated head. Other two depicted standing, one with a bowl
in her hand. Chips and paint loss, but all intact.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:16 P.M.
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541. Seated Colima Female
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
10-1/4”H.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
Hollow molded pottery female figure seated with legs bent at the knee and
holding both hands on hef left knee. She wears a knee-length skirt and is bare
breasted. Heavy restoration and resurfacing throughout, but does have some
good deposits in areas.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:15 P.M.
544. Nay
Nayarit, M
Ca. 100 B
7-1/4”H.
Private C
acquired
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nose ring
mineral d
minor sur
Est. $900
Closing:
543. Colima Pup on Hut
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
6”H.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
A round hut with a large dog on the top of the conical roof. Three seated
figures against the rear interior wall and a small pup lying in the center of
the floor. Scattered areas of mineral deposits. Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:17 P.M.
546. Jalis
Jalisco &
Ca. 100 B
4-1/2” to
Private C
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Est. $900
Closing:
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544. Nayarit Seated Female Wearing Painted Dress
Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
7-1/4”H.
Private CA. collection, ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Polychrome decorated seated female figure wearing ear ornaments and
nose ring. White ground with painted black and red decoration. Strong
mineral deposits on the surface. Restoration to tip of right hand and a few
minor surface chips, otherwise intact, exc. cond.
Est. $900-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:18 P.M.
545. Nayarit Seated Figures Wearing Ponchos
Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
5-1/2” & 6-1/2”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Two pottery examples including a seated figure wearing a pointed shamans
or wizard hat and large disc ear ornaments, blanket covering the front of
his body. Painted black and white geometric decoration. Together with a
similar seated figure, wearing a headband and disc earrings. Red-orange
ground with some remaining painted white geometric decoration. Strong
mineral deposits on the surface. Top of wizards hat restored, otherwise
both are intact.
Est. $1,200-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:19 P.M.
546. Jalisco & Nayarit Figures (3)
Jalisco & Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
4-1/2” to 5-1/2”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Three pottery figures including a Jalisco standing female figure, having a
red-brown slip ground with a few remaining traces of painted white decoration. Areas of strong mineral deposits, intact. Together with a Nayarit
seated female figure with arms folded across her knees. Cream slip ground
with painted orange stripes and details. Scattered mineral deposits on the
surface. Minor flake on right foot, otherwise intact. Finally, a seated Jalisco
female, holding both hands on her stomach. Tan slip ground with a few
remaining traces of painted black striped decoration. Minor chip on right
ear, otherwise intact.
Est. $900-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:20 P.M.
547. Nayarit Drummers & Seated Female (3)
Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
5-1/4” to 5-3/4”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Two pottery standing figures, wach playing a drum, and having white painted details over a red-orange slip, with scattered mineral deposits. Smaller
example has a chip to left earring and feathered headdress. Other has restored age cracks to back of drum and right leg. Finally, a seated female
figure holding both hands under her breasts. Black, white and red painted
details. Stable age crack on bottom of skirt, otherwise intact.
Est. $1,200-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:21 P.M.
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548. Jalisco Pair of Female Figures (2)
Jalisco, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
7-1/4” & 7-1/2”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Two solid pottery standing female figures, both with elongated heads, large
angular noses and pointy breasts. Some remaining black painted striped
details over a gray slip, both with restored breaks.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:22 P.M.
549. Nayarit Painted Figures (4)
Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
3-1/2” to 4-1/2”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Three seated and one standing Nayarit figures, all having red and black
painted details over white slip. Scattered mineral deposits on the surfaces.
Restored left foot to tallest standing figure and right foot of smallest seated
figure. Left hand of standing figure chipped.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:23 P.M.
552. Coli
Colima, M
Ca. 100 B
6-3/4” 7 8
Private C
acquired
Both are
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shoulders
right arm
restored r
Est. $700
Closing:
550. Large Colima Flat Standing Female Figure
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
10-1/2”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Large solid pottery colima flat female figure, wearing an applied necklace,
headband and ear ornaments. Some remaining black painted stripes on the
right leg. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface. Right arm reattached,
otherwise intact.
Est. $700-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:24 P.M.
551. Colima Flat Standing Females (2)
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
7-1/2” & 8-3.4”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Solid pottery standing female figures, wearing applied necklaces and headdresses. Some remaining traces of black painted details, strong scattered
mineral deposits on the surfaces. Larger example has arms and legs reattached, smaller has a tiny nose flake otherwise intact.
Est. $700-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:25 P.M.
554. Nay
Nayarit, M
Ca. 100 B
9-1/2”H.
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Pottery s
an exagg
face with
Intact.
Est. $550
Closing:
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surfaces.
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552. Colima Flat Standing Female Figures (2)
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
6-3/4” 7 8-1/2”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Both are solid pottery standing females, with some remaining black painted diagonal stripes. Each wearing an applied necklace and having noded
shoulders. Scattered strong mineral deposits on the surfaces. Largest with
right arm reattached and has a minor chip on the nose, smallest has a
restored right arm.
Est. $700-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:26 P.M.
554. Nayarit Seated Singer
Nayarit, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
9-1/2”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Pottery seated nude female singer, wearing ear ornaments. Mouth held in
an exaggerated singing position, hands resting on her legs. Cream slip surface with red painted highlights. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface.
Intact.
Est. $550-$850
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:28 P.M.
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553. Nayarit and Jalisco Female Figures
West coast, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
6-1/2” and 8-1/2” H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Solid pottery examples with red-brown slip surfaces decorated with white
painted highlights. Includes is a seated female holding both hands to her
stomach and wearing a knee length skirt. Repaired from three large original pieces with breaklines visible. The standing female is wearing a wide
brimmed headdress, knee length skirt. Intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:27 P.M.
555. Jalisco Dog Vessel
Jalisco, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
4-1/2”H. 9-1/2” nose to tail.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Red-brown pottery reclining dog having and elongated snout and incised
toothy mouth. Slightly tapered collar rim in the center of his back. Scattered
mineral deposits on the surface. Restored tail and some repair and restoration to the rim. A few scattered minor chips, two long restored hairlines in
the body.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:29 P.M.
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556. Autlan Seated Female Figure
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 300-100 B.C.
6-1/4”H.
Collection of Paul Frank, acquired by descent from John Green. Acquired
from Parke-Bernet, 1970s.
Natural buff-brown female figure seated with splayed legs and arms held
away from her sides, and shoulder length hairdo. Wearing an incised apron
and having some remaining ocher and cream surface pigment. Right arm
restored and a left side section of her hairdo reattached, otherwise intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:29 P.M.
557. Colima Whistling Warrior Figure
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
5-1/2”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Red-brown pottery standing warrior figure having a whistle incorporated in
his head. Standing behind a curved rectangular shield, holding a spear and
wearing a conical helmet with a large ball finial. Scattered mineral deposits
on the surface. Upper right corner of the shield reattached and upper tip
of spear restored.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:30 P.M.
560. Coli
Coahuaya
Ca. 100 B
18-3/4”H
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pieces wi
Est. $2,5
Closing:
558. Colima Warrior Whistle and Bedded Figure (2)
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
5-1/8”H. & 3-1/8”L.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Including a standing warrior figure wearing a large fantail backsplash, tall
feathered headdress having crossbands and a chip strap. Large petaled
necklace and long loincloth. holding a weapon in his right hand. Necklace,
weapon and loincloth partially restored. Repaired break on upper portion
of backsplash. Some loss to the small animal head under rear backsplash
with whistle incorporated. Together with a bedded figure, covered up to his
neck with a blanket and strapped with three straps to a bed. Nose and one
upper edge chip on bed restored.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:31 P.M.
559. Pre-Classic Heads in a Frame (14)
West Mexico.
Ca. 200 B.C.
1” - 1-7/8”H. 10” x 10” frame.
Ex. Lorenz Borenstein, New Orleans, acquired 1950-60.
Group of fourteen pottery heads from various figures. The red and white
Chupicuaro head is incomplete, several others with losses. All mounted in
a glass covered frame.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:32 P.M.
562. Jalis
Jalisco, M
Ca. 100 B
5-3/4”H.
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Est. $350
Closing:
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560. Colima Seated Figure
Coahuayana type, Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
18-3/4”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired from Kamyas Antiques, NYC.
Large pottery female figure seated on a low four-legged bench, holding
her left hand to her face and a bowl in her raised right hand. Depicted with
refined simple facial features and noded shoulders. Some remaining redbrown slip glaze with areas of white surface deposits, scattered mineral
deposits on the surface. Repaired from approximately twenty-five original
pieces with restoration over the breaklines and resurfacing.
Est. $2,500-$3,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:33 P.M.
561. Zoomorphic Atl Atl Attachment
Guerrero, Mexico.
Ca. 400-100 B.C.
2”W.
Ex. private Florida collection, acquired in the 1960s.
Thick, inverted U-form, light orange shell carving used as a thumb grip for
a spear thrower. The zoomorphic carving arches his back and is deeply
carved with individual digits on all hand/paws, hollow drilled hip, belly and
eyes with thick lipped mouth on three faces of the carving. Ancient nick on
inner leg, else intact. Custom mount.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:34 P.M.
562. Jalisco Seated Figure
Jalisco, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D.
5-3/4”H.
Ex. private PA collection, acquired from Emmanuel Kramer, 1960s.
Seated figured with arms crossed, holding hands to neck, in a trance like
state. Two peyote buds decorate the headdress. Tan slip surface with red
painted details. Intact, exc. cond.
Est. $350-$550
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:35 P.M.
563. Jalisco Chocolate Ware Curled Pup
Jalisco, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
7-1/8”L.
Private California collection, acquired 1960s from Harold Wagner, CA., to
current owner by inheritance.
Chocolate ware pottery curled pup having a flared rim collar opening in the
center of his back. Depicted with a wrinkled head, curled tail and perked
ears. Left front leg and head reattached with breakline visible, small hole on
the underside along the breakline.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:36 P.M.
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564. Jalisco Seated Elderly Male Figure
San Sebastian type, Jalisco, Mexico.
Ca. 100 B.C.-250 A.D.
6-1/2”H.
Private California collection, acquired 1960s from Harold Wagner, CA., to
current owner by inheritance.
Hollow pottery seated male figure having a belly paunch, arms resting on
his raised knees. Depicted with a large angular nose, hair pulled in a rear
bun. Wearing elaborated earrings. Tan ground with red-brown highlights
and black painted geometric decoration. Some loss to the right earring,
right leg and head reattached.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:37 P.M.
565. Nopiloa Molded Figural Rattle
Veracruz, Mexico.
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
6”H.
Private Boston collection, acquired in 1960 in Mexico.
Natural buff molded pottery figural rattle depicting a standing female wearing a layered headdress, belt, and necklace with large central pendant. A
few scattered traces of remaining white surface pigment. Restored hairline
diagonally across the right side of her back, right leg reattached, otherwise
intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:38 P.M.
568. Vera
Veracruz,
Ca. 500-8
6-3/4”H.
Private D
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lights. Mi
knot, chip
Est. $400
Closing:
566. Nayarit Post-Classic Ollas (2)
West coast Mexico.
Ca. 1200-1500 A.D.
4-3/4”H. & 5-1/2”H.
Private Southern California collection, ex. Clifford Baker collection, San
Diego, CA., acquired in the 1960s.
Both are orangeware pottery ollas, the larger with painted white abstract
zoomorphic decoration on two sides and geometric decoration around
the collar rim. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface. The smaller with
nicely painted geometric decoration, rim chip reattached, otherwise both
are intact, exc. cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:39 P.M.
567. Huastec Zoomorphic Shaman Figure
Gulf Coast, Mexico.
Ca. 600 -900 A.D.
4-1/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection, ex. Howard Rose collection, 1970s, # pc146.
Solid natural buff color pottery shaman depicted lying on his back, with
his head and shoulders raised of the ground, strap across his chest. Some
remaining black painted highlights. Head reattached and some inmanufacture loss on the buttocks, otherwise intact. Custom metal base.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:40 P.M.
570. Thre
Mexico.
Ca. 900-1
1-1/2” - 3
Private L
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Est. $300
Closing:
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568. Veracruz Pottery Figure
Veracruz, Mexico.
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
6-3/4”H.
Private DC collection, acquired from an old estate sale.
Natural buff-brown pottery standing priest having a disc type headdress
with a top knot and chin strap. Wearing a textured cape and a loincloth.
Whistle incorporated in the rear support leg. Painted black bitumen highlights. Missing the lower portion of his loincloth and a portion of the top
knot, chips on the headdress rim.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:41 P.M.
569. Aztec Decorated Censer
Mexico.
Ca. 1000-1425 A.D.
9-1/4”L.
Private Canadian collection.
A pottery censer having a bowl shape body with cut out openwork geometric vents around the sides of the bowl, standing on two mammiforn
legs and a rear support handle. Incised zoomorphic decoration above the
handle and handle decorated with a stylized zoomorph. Red-brown and
black on a medium brown ground. Bowl repaired from five original pieces,
legs and handle reattached.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:42 P.M.
570. Three Aztec and Huastec Figures (4)
Mexico.
Ca. 900-1400 A.D.
1-1/2” - 3”H.
Private Long Island, NY collection, acquired 1970s, ex. Joseph H. Rose
collection, Bayside, NY.
The Huastec is a small, seated figure, intentionally devoid of arms. Two
complete Aztec molded figures, each with head reattached. The gray colored figures head may have originated on another piece. Final is an orangeware fragment missing the lower portion.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:43 P.M.
571. Post Classic Colima Face Flask
Colima, Mexico.
Ca. 1000-1350 A.D.
6-1/2”H.
Michael Robins collection, acquired 1980s from Michele Hurling, Dallas.
Pottery head vessel having expressive, relief facial features. Four disc
shaped objects surround his face. Painted red-brown spout and lower face,
upper portion with some remaining ocher pigment. Several spout chips,
otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:44 P.M.
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572. Michoacan Post-classic Teapot Vessel
Mexico.
Ca. 1250-1425 A.D.
8-1/2”L. x 6-3/4”H.
Private CA. collection. Ex. Jo & Maurice Yanez collection, Pasadena, CA.,
acquired 1960s to 1970.
Red-brown pottery squash type vessel having a large basket loop handle
and long curved spout, finely ribbed body. Areas of scattered mineral deposits on the body. Body repaired from approximately eight large original
pieces, handle and spout repaired and reattached. Restoration over the
breaklines and some restoration to the handle.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:45 P.M.
573. Maya Jaguar Cylinder Vase
Probably Montagua Valley, Guatemala.
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
5-1/2”H. x 5”D.
Private TX. collection, acquired from the Bernal collection, ex. A. Campos
collection, San Francisco, prior to 1970.
Orange-cream pottery cylinder vase with relief decoration depicting two
jaguars with anthropomorphic skull-like heads, representing the God of the
Underworld. Incised segmented upper band. Scattered areas of mineral
deposits on the surface. Repaired from approximately twelve original pieces with restoration over the breaklines.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:46 P.M.
576. Lot
Mexico &
Ca. 600-8
1-1/2” - 6
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Est. $300
Closing:
574. Maya
Vessel Lid
Guatemala.
Ca. 600-800 A.D.
3-1/4”H., 6-5/8”D.
Ex. collection of Dr. Peter Takacs, NY, ex. Sothebys, lot 288.
Grayware pottery lid having a serpent head finial with protruding, bifurcated
tongue. Stippled ground texture. Large restored shard on rim.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:47 P.M.
575. Jaina Molded Figural Rattle & Whistle (2)
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
5-3/4” & 5-7/8”H.
Private NC collection, ex. Sothebys, NYC., February, 1981, lot #429.
Both are molded pottery figural examples, depicting dignitaries wearing full
ceremonial costumes and headdresses. The standing male figure holds an
implement in his right hand. Missing whistle spout at the rear base and loss
to the right side of the headdress. The other figure has some light overall
surface weathering, otherwise intact.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:48 P.M.
578. May
Central A
Ca. 500-8
2-3/8”H.
Ex. privat
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1944-195
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Est. $500
Closing:
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576. Lot of Painted and Molded Maya Pot Fragments (22)
Mexico & Central America.
Ca. 600-800 A.D.
1-1/2” - 6-3/4”L.
Private NJ collection, acquired from an old estate.
Pottery examples including six large polychrome decorated from various
bowls and pots, depicting partial figures and geometric elements. Together
with four brown ware pottery fragments from a carved bowl depicting a
partial figure and various geometric elements. Finally, a large flesh color
pottery fragment decorated with an incised rim band of stylized glyphs,
highlighted with white pigment. Together with eleven smaller relief decorated pottery fragments.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:49 P.M.
577. Maya Heads and Teotihuacan Fragments (9)
Central America.
Ca. 500-900 A.D.
3/4” - 3-1/8”H.
Ex. old private North Chicago suburb estate collection.
Pottery examples including a Maya head of a dignitary depicted with an
elongated head and rope type headdress. Two small molded solid pottery
heads and a head of a crocodile. A hollow pottery partial figure of a monkey
deity. Together with three molded pottery Teotihuacan heads and a molded
female figure. Some with losses.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:50 P.M.
578. Maya Stone Jaguar Mace Head
Central America.
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
2-3/8”H. x 3”L.
Ex. private CA. collection by descent, acquired from Stanley Boggs, 1950s.
Ex. Stanley Boggs, acquired from Armando A. Lara, U.S. serviceman,
1944-1950s.
Carved gray stone jaguar mace head, having expressive facial features and
a fanged mouth. Drilled vertically through the center for hafting. Overall light
surface encrustation. Some ancient loss to his right ear, otherwise intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:51 P.M.
579. Maya Ulua Valley Polychrome Olla
Central America.
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
6”H. x 7-1/2”W.
Ex. private CA. collection by descent, acquired from Stanley Boggs, 1950s.
Ex. Stanley Boggs, acquired from Armando A. Lara, U.S. serviceman,
1944-1950s.
Polychrome decorated pottery olla with applied loop handles. Wide center
band decorated with four profile chief heads. Upper rim band painted with
four profile bird heads. Lower portion of olla is decorated with a relief rayed
pattern, painted alternating black and red rays. Overall scattered mineral
deposits on the surface. Three minor rim chips otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:52 P.M.
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580. Chorotega Polychromed Seated Figure
Costa Rica, acquired in Nicaragua.
Ca. 800-1200 A.D.
6-1/2”H.
Ex. collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel Theberge, US Ambassador to
Nicaragua 1975-1977. Acquired in 1976 in Managua.
Hollow molded pottery stylized figure with flattened head with oblong
opening, bearing low relief facial features. Painted red and black on cream
ground. Stable age crack on crown, light paint loss.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:53 P.M.
581. Nicoya Tripod Bowl & Small Face Bowl (2)
Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
8-3/4”D. & 4-3/4”D.
Private CT. collection, acquired early 1970s. Face pot ex. Sackler Collection,
published: Art of Costa Rica, p.182/183.
Polychromed pottery bowl standing on tripod legs, with wide exterior band
decorated with highly stylized zoomorphs. Areas of root marks and mineral
deposits on the surface. A 1-1/4” rim chip and some paint loss around
the rim, otherwise intact. Together with small polychrome decorated face
pot. Several areas of scattered mineral deposits. Some minor repairs and
restoration.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:54 P.M.
584. Cos
Costa Ric
Ca. 500-1
10-3/8”D
Ex. Bill
1960s-19
Including
orated w
design of
registers,
stripes on
breakline
decorated
three liza
reattache
Est. $1,2
Closing:
582. Costa Rican Harpy Eagle Mace Head
Costa Rica.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
2-1/2”H.
Private Southern California collection, ex. old San Diego estate, collected
in the 1950s-60s.
Small carved cream color stone mace head in the form of a Harpy eagle
head. Centrally drilled socket. Overall calcified surface deposits. Intact,
exc. cond. Custom metal base.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:55 P.M.
583. Costa Rican Decorated Bowl
Costa Rica.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
9-3/8”D.
Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM., acquired
1960s-1980s.
Large pottery bowl polychrome decorated on the interior with a wide band
containing two semi-abstract zoomorphic creatures, with geometric elements in between, upper and lower banded borders. Exterior decorated
with solid painted bands and circular elements on a cream slip ground.
A long stable hairline from the rim and areas of paint loss, very minor rim
flake, otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:56 P.M.
586. Colo
Colombia
Ca. 500 A
3-3/4”H.
Ex. privat
Hollow po
Resting b
lights and
red-orang
Est. $600
Closing:
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584. Costa Rican & Mixtec Pottery Bowls (2)
Costa Rica.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
10-3/8”D., 5-7/8”H. & 4-1/2”H.
Ex. Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM., acquired
1960s-1980s.
Including a large polychrome pottery tripod bowl having rattle type legs. Decorated with a large central snake head with his body incorporated into the
design of wide geometric bands and borders. Three large exterior rectangular
registers, each contain an abstract double headed snail like figure. Painted
stripes on the legs. Three large and one small original pieces reattached with
breaklines visible, some losses along the breaklines. Together with an olla
decorated on the shoulder with three crawling babies having large heads,
three lizards, and three rows of applied circular elements. One childs head
reattached and a chip on the child’s rear, otherwise intact.
Est. $1,200-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:57 P.M.
585. Cocle Owl Chalice
Panama.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
5-1/4”H.,
Private South Florida collection, ex. Kevin Pipes collection, TN., ex. TYT
Archaeological Consulting.
Pottery owl form footed chalice having relief and incised facial features,
curved beak. Upper portion is highlighted in red-orange, scattered root
marks and surface deposits. Small open slit in the neck rim, two very minor
rim flakes, otherwise intact, overall exc. cond.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:58 P.M.
586. Colombian Wide Hipped Figure
Colombia.
Ca. 500 A.D.
3-3/4”H.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired early 1970s, collection #184.
Hollow pottery seated figure depicted with a large buttocks and thick legs.
Resting both hands on his raised knees. Some traces of painted black highlights and decorative elements on a cream ground, lower portion painted
red-orange. Left arm reattached, some paint loss.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 12:59 P.M.
587. Colombian Figures & Olla (3)
Colombia.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
9-1/4”H., 5-1/2”H. & 1-7/8”H.
Private Texas collection, ex. western gallery.
Including a hollow pottery anthropomorphic vessel depicting a highly stylized human figure holding his arms to his sides. Small simple facial features.
Grayish-cream ground with red and black geometric decoration. Mineral
deposits on the surface. Missing hands and legs, with surface weathering.
Together with a Kauka, human effigy figure with black resist facial decoration. Repaired from several small original pieces. Finally, a miniature olla
vessel of lentoid form with stylized human face. Tiny rim chip, otherwise
intact.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:00 P.M.
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588. Sinu Pottery Fish Form Grater
Colombia.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
10-7/8”L.
Private South Florida collection, ex. estate of Donna Manning.
Pottery slab fish form grater set with tiny pointed rocks which create the
grating surface. Some remaining traces of red and ocher surface pigment.
Two minor edge chips, otherwise intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:01 P.M.
590. Narino Polychrome Olla
Colombia.
Ca. 500 A.D.
7-3/4”H.
Private Danish collection, acquired 1970s, collection #251.
Decorated pottery vessel having a sharply tapered shoulder, a four pointed
squared base, and flared rim. Resist painted decoration consisting of alternating panels of stylized flowers in black and white, alternated with solid
red-orange panels. A third of the rim is restored, otherwise intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:03 P.M.
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589. Narino Square Dish
Colombia.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
5-3/4”H.
Private Danish collection, acquired 1970s, collection #205.
Red-brown pottery square dish on a high pedestal base, stepped cornered,
flat rimmed. Extensive black resist geometric decoration. Some minor scattered base rim flakes, a few stable hairlines in one side wall of the bowl,
otherwise intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:02 P.M.
591. Sinu Flared Globular Bowl
Colombia.
Ca. 500 A.D.
6-3/8”H., 8”D.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired early 1970s, collection #236.
Red-brown pottery bowl having a bulbous body, round bottom. Wide flared
rim with a saw-tooth pattern edge, lower stippled and raised border. Rim
and bowl are a marriage of two ancient pieces, originally from different
vessels.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:04 P.M.
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592. Sinu
Colombia
Ca. 800-1
6-3/8”H.,
Ex. privat
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around th
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stable ha
Est. $400
Closing:
594. Tario
Colombia
Ca. 500-1
11-1/2”L.
Private C
Chocolat
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One bow
restoratio
Est. $200
Closing:
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592. Sinu Chalice Bowl
Colombia.
Ca. 800-1200 A.D.
6-3/8”H., 8-5/8”D.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired 1970s, collection # 1009.
Medium brown pottery pedestal dish having incised banded decoration
around the exterior rim, single incised band around the foot. Bowl reattached with restoration over the breakline. Minor chip on base rim and a
stable hairline in foot, otherwise intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:05 P.M.
593. Bone Flute with Incised Zoomorphic Motifs
Tairona, Colombia.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
11-1/8”L.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired early 1970s, collection #2233.
Hollowed bone having a trumpeting end and carved rim mouth, decorated
with three carved low relief registers, two of which are decorated with stylized frogs, facing each other. Upper register depicts a creature with a intricately carved, detailed face and frog type legs. Drilled with three note holes
along the upper surface. General light surface encrustation and deposits.
Long stable crack on the underside of the flute and some loss to the trumpet rim, otherwise intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:06 P.M.
594. Tariona Basket Handled Double Vessel
Colombia.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
11-1/2”L.
Private Chicago collection.
Chocolateware vessel probably a conglomerate consisting of two individual bowls joined together with a modern basket handle and joint stem.
One bowl has been repaired from approximately fifteen original pieces with
restoration over the exterior breaklines.
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:07 P.M.
595. Narino Polychrome Decorated Bowl
Colombia.
Ca. 1000-1200 A.D.
7”D.
Private FL. collection, ex. Freemans Auction.
Painted pottery bowl with decorative elements of birds and snakes, depicted in three registers, low ring pedestal feet. Scattered areas of light
surface encrustation. Overall exc. cond., intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:08 P.M.
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596. Narino Polychrome Decorated Bowl
Colombia.
Ca. 1000-1200 A.D.
7”D.
Private FL. collection, ex. Freemans Auction.
Painted pottery bowl with decorative elements of birds and central snake,
depicted in three registers, low ring pedestal feet. Scattered areas of light
surface encrustation. Overall exc. cond., intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:09 P.M.
597. Carchi Painted Bowl with Figures
Ecuador.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
4-3/4”H. x 7-1/8”D.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired 1970s, collection #310.
Pottery bowl on a low pedestal foot, decorated in the interior with two semiabstract stick figure warriors, wearing conical helmets and holding long
spears, painted in red-brown on a cream ground. Opposing half of bowl
painted red-brown. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface. A few base
rim chips, otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:10 P.M.
600. Brow
Ecuador.
Ca. 500-1
4-1/8”H.,
Private S
Pottery b
and large
restored a
Est. $500
Closing:
598. Carchi Penis Bowl
Ecuador.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
6-3/8”D. x 2-7/8”H.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired 1970s, collection #207.
Pottery penis bowl having a slightly pinched rim. An erect penis stands in
the interior center of the bowl. Red-brown ground with scattered mineral
deposits on the surface. Single perforation in the rim, for attachment. Some
very minor rim roughness, and a small restored chip, otherwise intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:11 P.M.
599. Chorrera Scallop-Edged Dish
Ecuador.
Ca. 500 B.C.
7-7/8”D., 3-1/2”H.
Ex. private Danish collection, acquired 1970s, collection # 1064.
Reddish-brown eggshell pottery scalloped rim bowl standing on a wide low
pedestal foot. Decorated with a long skinny snake around the interior rim.
Two small original pieces reattached in the bowl, three scallops reattached,
otherwise intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:12 P.M.
602. Cho
Ecuador.
Ca. 1000
13-3/4”L.
Private S
Large red
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Est. $1,2
Closing:
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attached,
600. Brownware Bird Bowl
Ecuador.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
4-1/8”H., 7-5/8” beak to tail.
Private Swiss collection formed in the 1990s.
Pottery brownware bird bowl having a small projecting head, rim type wings
and large tail. Incised details, highlighted in shades of reds and browns. Tail
restored and some restored hairlines in the body.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:13 P.M.
601. Ecuadorian Seated Female Figure
Ecuador.
Ca. 500-1000 A.D.
6-5/8”H.
Private Swiss collection.
Kneeling female figure holding her hands on her knees, wearing a knee
length skirt and ear ornaments. Both arms incised with fineline geometric
decoration. Six original pieces reattached in the back right side of the head
and back, with restoration over some of the breaklines.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:14 P.M.
602. Chorrera Oblong Fish Bowl
Ecuador.
Ca. 1000-500 B.C.
13-3/4”L.
Private Swiss collection formed in 1990s.
Large red-brown pottery fish form, deep dish bowl having simple relief
facial features and fins. Incised linear scales around the perimeter of the
bowl. Interior decorated with an incised squiggle design. small perforation
through the tail. Repaired from approximately six original pieces with restoration over the breaklines.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:15 P.M.
603. Valdivia and Machalilia Heads and Torsos (16)
Ecuador.
Ca. 3500-2000 B.C.
3/4” - 2-1/2”L.
Assorted group of sixteen solid pottery heads and partial female figures having incised decoration and facial features. Some with additional losses.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:16 P.M.
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604. Chavin Blackware Decorated Cylinder Vase
Ca. 10000-400 B.C.
4-15/16”H.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland, collection #698.
Gray-blackware terracotta cylinder vessel having straight walls and flat
bottom. Decorated with three diagonal bands consisting of incise-stippled
marks on a matte ground. The rest of the vessel bears a burnished surface.
One piece reattached in rim and two stable age cracks running from rim
to base.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:17 P.M.
606. Moche Portrait Head Cup
Ca. 400-700 A.D.
4-1/4”H.
Private Texas collection, acquired from Arte Xibalba Gallery, Florida, 2009.
Pottery portrait head vessel depicted wearing a headdress decorated with
a monkey in relief. Details highlighted in white pigment on a medium brown
ground. Mineral deposits on the surface. Restoration to 1/3 of the rim and
nose, otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:19 P.M.
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605. Vicus Vessel
Ca. 200 A.D.
6”H.
Ex. private Indiana collection, to previous owner by decent from her
grandfather, acquired 1980s.
A Vicus vessel decorated with large spikes around the sides. A few remaining traces of black resist geometric decoration on a red-brown ground.
Scattered surface deposits with some surface erosion to the handle and
spout rim.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:18 P.M.
608. Moc
Moche.
Ca. 400-7
1-1/8” - 2
Bill Free
1960s-19
Including
ring deco
various d
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a small d
broken in
copper ri
Est. $800
Closing:
607. Moche Molded Figure
Ca. 500-800 A.D.
7-1/8”H.
Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blumenthal, NYC., acquired 1970s- 1980.
Molded pottery standing female figure holding her hands to her stomach.
Overall scattered mineral deposits on the surface. An area of surface erosion
on the left shoulder and tip of nose, otherwise intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:20 P.M.
610. Moc
Ca. 500-8
5”H. & 6Private N
acquired
Both are
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hole in th
ing a larg
geometric
Intact.
Est. $400
Closing:
7/10/2014 5:14:50 PM
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stomach.
e erosion
608. Moche Copper Necklace Parts (7)
Moche.
Ca. 400-700 A.D.
1-1/8” - 2”L.
Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM., acquired
1960s-1980s.
Including four hollow copper conical necklace parts having a concentric
ring decoration. All retain traces of their original gilt covered surfaces with
various degrees of blue-green encrusted surface patina. The largest example has a small hole with a hairline, other three are intact. Together with
a small double face owl bead, with encrusted blue-green surface patina,
broken in two and glued. Finally, a rattle bell and depilatory tweezers on a
copper ring.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:21 P.M.
609. Nazca Shark Bowl and Tree Beaker (2)
Ca. 400-600 A.D.
8-7/8”H. & 4-3/4”H.
Private Swiss collection formed in 1990s.
Polychrome decorated pottery vessels including a smaller bowl with tapered walls, having a wide exterior band depicting five stylized sharks. One
restored hairline from the rim to base and some rim restoration. Together
with a tall cylinder vase decorated with four large stylized trees, alternating
in different directions. Scattered areas of mineral deposits on the surface.
Intact.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:22 P.M.
610. Moche Head Vessel & Chimu Parrot Vessel (2)
Ca. 500-800 A.D. & 1000 A.D.
5”H. & 6-1/8”L.
Private NC collection. Moche acquired in Canton, OH., 1980. Chimu
acquired from F.O. Bailey Auctions, Portland, ME., 1983.
Both are molded pottery examples including a blackware parrot bottle having a stirrup spout. Missing upper portion of chimney and a small probe
hole in the base. Together with a figural bottle form depicting a man carrying a large olla on the back of his head. Painted white highlights with black
geometric decoration on the face. Perforated lug handles on the shoulders.
Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:23 P.M.
611. Chimu Bronze Knife
Ca. 800-1200 A.D.
3”L.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland. Collection #788.
Small copper knife with flat, tongue shaped blade, decorated with a figural
human finial, lying belly down with hands holding onto the blade and feet
raised behind. Suspension loop on figures back. Overall brown patina. Exc.
cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:24 P.M.
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612. Moche Copper Tumi
Ca. 400-700 A.D.
6-1/8”L,
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland. Collection # 883.
Slender knife having a human fist finial with raised middle knuckle, connected
to a long cylindrical shaft terminating with a hand forged, single edged blade.
Small ancient chip on the corner of the blade. Green-brown patina.
Est. $450-$750
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:35 P.M.
613. Moche Knife with Monkey
Ca. 400-700 A.D.
3-1/2”L.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland. Collection # 883.
Moche blade finial depicting a monkey holding on to a pole with left hand, and
eating a fruit, held in his right. Medium green patina. Missing blade portion.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:36 P.M.
616. Cha
Ca. 1000
7-1/4”H.
Private N
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otherwise
Est. $500
Closing:
614. Nazca Single Spouted Vessel
Ca. 400-600 A.D.
4-1/2”H., 8-1/4”L.
Collection of Paul Frank, acquired by descent from John Green. Acquired
from: Parke-Bernet, April 11, 1970, lot #135.
Polychrome decorated pottery lentoid form vessel having a rear tapered
spout and strap handle. Decorated with two large semiabstract monkeys
and several star fish. Handle repaired and some light scattered wear to the
painted surface.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:37 P.M.
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615. Small Chancay Figure and Huacho Bowl (2)
Ca. 800-1200 A.D.
6-1/4”H. & 5-1/2”D., 2-1/4”H.
Private Swiss collection formed in the 1990s.
Including a molded pottery standing figure with raised arms. Cream ground
with two small birds painted in black on his face and black highlights. A
couple of minor chips, otherwise intact. Together with a small bowl, decorated with a lower exterior band of birds in low relief, background highlight
in red. Banded interior rim border with striped decoration. Intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:38 P.M.
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618. Hua
Huari.
Ca. 600-8
6-1/2”H.
Ex. Edwa
Red-oran
Depicting
ed black
several m
Est. $800
Closing:
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616. Chancay & Chimu Vessels (3)
Ca. 1000-1250 A.D.
7-1/4”H. & 12”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired in 1962.
Both are pottery examples including an amphora with a monkey seated at
the base of each loop handle. One side of the amphora was collapsed in
the firing process and mouth rim is partially collapsed. One monkey arm
missing, several small rim chips, an area of surface erosion and minor paint
loss, otherwise intact. Together with a smaller olla having strap handles.
Upper portion having a painted black geometric decoration on a cream
ground, solid red-brown on the lower portion. Two minor rim flakes, otherwise intact. Finally, a Chimu blackware pottery bulbous-bodied bottle
having a stirrup spout. Two original pieces reattached in the lower spout,
having a minor loss along the breakline, and a small probe hole in the body,
otherwise intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:39 P.M.
618. Huari Jaguar and Man Vessel
Huari.
Ca. 600-800 A.D.
6-1/2”H.
Ex. Edward L. Jamieson collection, Peabody, MA., acquired early 1970s.
Red-orange pottery feline vessel having a rear tail spout and strap handle.
Depicting a male spotted jaguar holding a human head in his mouth. Painted black and white details. A 1” probe hole in the underside of the base,
several minor rim flakes, otherwise intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:41 P.M.
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617. Inca Pinkware Canteen Shaped Vessel
Ca. 1000-1400 A.D.
8-5/8”H.
Private Swiss collection formed in 1990s.
Pottery mold made canteen shaped vessel decorated on the upper half
of both sides with a standing warrior, wearing a large plumed headdress.
Raised dot pattern ground. Some remaining white painted details. Perforated lug handles, collar type spout. Restored 1” hole near base and restored
hairlines surrounding the restoration, collar rim partially restored.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:40 P.M.
619. Two Chimu Blackware Vessels
Chimu.
Ca. 800-1200 A.D.
9-1/4” & 6”H.
Edward L. Jamieson collection, Peabody, MA., acquired early 1970s.
Backware pottery vessels including a seated monkey vessel wearing ear
ornaments and holding both hands to his chest. Some rim chips to the tapered spout, otherwise intact. Together with a head vessel having a heavily
wrinkled face. Cylindrical head spout having a strap handle. Some scattered surface encrustation. Intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:42 P.M.
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620. Colonial Marble Figure
Peru.
Early 19th century.
7”H.
Ex. collection of Irwin Hersey, NYC.
Charming carving of a village woman wearing floor length dress with painted floral detail and carved pleats, holding a jug in one hand and food items
supported by a shawl on her back. An oval shield is propped up by her leg.
Most of red, white and black painted detail still extant, some repainting and
a reattached chip on jug.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:43 P.M.
622. Olmec Cup & 2 Bones (3)
Mexico & South America.
Ca. 1000 B.C. & 500-800 A.D.
1-1/2”H. & 7-1/4” & 8-1/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a miniature blackware pottery bowl having slightly tapered sides
and incised abstract eyes with brows, highlighted in red. A 1” rim chip
and a couple of very minor rim flakes, otherwise intact. Together with two
Moche carved bone knives. Both have overall surface weathering and minor losses.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:45 P.M.
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621. Large Mexican Folk Art Vessel
Colima, Mexico.
20th century.
16-1/4”H., 20”W.
Ex. collection of David Davies, NYC and San Francisco.
Very large pottery vessel having eight human faces in relief around the
body, with inward sloping shoulder and slightly flared rim. Painted in yellow
ocher and deep red. Paint loss and chips, but intact.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:44 P.M.
623. Ceramic Shoe Vessels (2)
Argentina.
Ca. 0-500 A.D.
4-3/4” & 6-3/4”H.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Including a blackware pottery example having applied facial features on the
collared neck, loop handle on reverse. Loss around the rim, otherwise intact. Together with a red-brown pottery example having simple applied facial features and ears. Some remaining painted striped surface decoration.
Long area of loss on the lower front of vessel and with surface erosion.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:46 P.M.
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624. Two Decorated Ceramic Bowls
Chupicuaro and Argentina.
Ca. 400 B.C. & 600 A.D.
6-1/8”D., 3-3/8”H. & 5-5/8”D., 2-5/8”H.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Including a Chupicuaro bowl having a painted black, white and red zigzag
geometric decoration. A 1” piece missing from the rim. Together with an
Argentinean flared rim bowl having black painted geometric decoration on
a tan-pink ground. A 2” piece missing from the rim.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:47 P.M.
625. La Aguada Bowl with incised Figures
Argentina.
Ca. 600-900 A.D.
10”D., 4-1/4”H.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
A grayware pottery flared wall bowl decorated with a finely incised exterior
of standing figures wearing large ear type and zoomorphic headdresses,
various geometric elements. Areas of root marks and surface deposits.
Several small rim chips and a long hairline from the rim through the base,
otherwise intact.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:48 P.M.
626. Two La Aguada Grayware Bowls
Argentina.
Ca. 600-900 A.D.
4-3/4”H., 7-1/2”D. & 4-3/4”H., 5” rim diameter.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Both are thin walled grayware pottery bowls, the larger is decorated with a
wide exterior band of finely incised zigzag pattern. A few scattered areas
of surface deposits. Minor tight hairline from rim, otherwise intact. Together
with a bowl decorated with two large exterior rectangular panels with finely
incised felines. Three original pieces reattached and one piece missing,
otherwise intact.
Est. $1,000-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:49 P.M.
627. Argentinean Keros and Bowl (3)
Argentina.
Ca. 1200-1500 A.D.
4-1/2”, 4-1/16” & 2-3/8”H. x 5-3/4”D.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Pottery examples including two small tapered cylindrical, flat bottomed
keros, one decorated with a deeply carved geometric pattern and having
a zoomorphic lug type thumb rest. Loss to the top of the lug, otherwise
intact. Next is slightly smaller and has a simple incised geometric pattern
under the rim. General rim loss and a few other minor losses, otherwise
intact. Finally, a simple undecorated blackware pottery bowl with twin opposing perforated lug handles. General surface erosion and two rim chips,
otherwise intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:50 P.M.
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628. Two Argentinean Bowls
Argentina.
Ca. 1200-1500 A.D.
7-5/8”D., 3-7/8”H. & 3-5/8”H., 6-1/4”L.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Including a blackware pottery zoomorphic bowl decorated with a nicely
incised zoomorphic and net pattern. Rim chips and deep surface erosion
mainly around the base and a few spots on the shoulder. Together with a
pottery bowl having tiny applied arch form handles. Decorated with a black
painted abstract zoomorphic and geometric decoration. Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:51 P.M.
630. Inca Pottery Aryballos
South Coast.
Ca. 1400-1630 A.D.
11”H.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Terracotta vessel of pink-brown clay typical of the South Coast, decorated
with a central stylized tree, and crosshatched and stripe patterns on the
sides and neck, and two loop handles. Rim of flared spout mostly missing,
neck and handles reattached, some wear to the painted decoration, else
vessel intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:53 P.M.
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629. Three Small Argentinean Mugs
Argentina.
Ca. 1200-1500 A.D.
4-1/4”, 3-5/8” & 3”H.
Collected by an Argentinean artist, who emigrated to the USA in the 1960s.
To present owner by descent.
Pottery examples, each having a simple applied loop handle. The largest is
undecorated and has a 1” rim chip and wear loss around the rim. Medium
is decorated with an incised geometric pattern. Repaired from four original
pieces with two small pieces missing. Smallest has a painted red linear pattern on a cream ground, simple applied snake from the rim. Intact.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:52 P.M.
631. Large Marajoara Bowl Type Lid
Marajo Island, Para Brazil.
Ca. 400-1300 A.D.
10-1/2”D., 4”H.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland, collection #1393.
Undecorated pottery bowl form, large vessel lid, having some remaining
areas of white slip surface. A large piece missing from the rim and several
stable hairlines, mostly on the interior surface.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:54 P.M.
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632. Three Pre-Columbian Vessels
Mexico & Central America.
Ca. 400 B.C. - 800 A.D.
4”, 6” & 9-1/4”H.
Private FL. collection, acquired while living in NYC, in the 1960s - 80s.
Three pottery vessels including a Jalisco, medium brown anthropomorphic
vessel having a small olla as the spout. Scattered mineral deposits and root
marks, an area of light surface erosion, otherwise intact. A Maya face pot,
having relief facial features. Painted black and red highlights on an orange
ground. Intact. Finally, a Chupicuaro tripod bowl having a simple small zoomorphic head and tail on the lower rim. A few small chips on the upper rim,
otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:55 P.M.
633. Pre-Columbian Lot (5)
Mexico, Costa Rica and Ecuador.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 1000 A.D.
2-1/8” - 5-3/8”H.
Private Long Island, NY collection, acquired 1970s, ex. Joseph H. Rose
collection, Bayside, NY.
Pottery examples including a Colima seated mother and child, head of child is
restored. A small Jalisco dog, repaired from three original pieces, restored left
front leg and buttocks. A Costa Rican olla painted red and black on a cream
ground, with step and geometric elements, intact. A mini Costa Rican double
pot with basket type central handle. Handle reattached, otherwise intact. Finally, a chocolate ware Manabi, Ecuador jar with a low relief face and applied
strap handle. Several rim chips and a small hole in the right side, otherwise
intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:56 P.M.
634. Four Small West Coast Figures
Colima, Nayarit & Jalisco, Mexico, and Costa Rica.
Ca. 100 B.C. - 600 A.D.
2-3/8” - 5-1/2”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Pottery examples including a Jalisco standing female figure, cream slip
ground with a nicely painted black decoration; missing lower left leg. Together with an archaic Colima standing male figure having an elongated
pointed head. Missing right foot, left foot reattached. A Chinesco/Nayarit
standing figure figure. Repaired from five original pieces with breaklines visible; some loss to the left side of hairdo. Finally, a miniature Colima monkey
rattle. Intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:57 P.M.
635. Misc. Lot of Stone, Bronze, Shell and Ceramic Beads
Mexico, Central & South America.
Ca. 500 B.C. - 1000 A.D.
1/8” - 1-1/8”.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a 72” single strand of tiny red, black and white stone disc beads
with a few larger beads, strung with an old brass barrel clasp. An 18” single
strand of blue-green jadeite beads of various shapes. A cast copper bell
bead having two stylized bird heads on top with a central suspension loop.
A 9” single strand of bone, jadeite and shell beads, contained in a display
box having a broken glass cover. Finally, a group of fourteen copper beads,
including two different small bells, one with a face and another with a simple stylized bird. Contained in a glass covered display box.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:58 P.M.
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636. Figure, Bowl and Heads (10)
Huastec & Veracruz, Mexico& Colombia.
Ca. 300-1000 A.D.
2-3/4” - 4-1/2”H., bowl 8”D.
Collection of Paul Frank, acquired by descent from John Green.
Eight assorted pottery heads from figures including five Huastec examples,
a Teotihuacan head having a high headdress, a Veracruz head highlighted
with black bitumen, a provincial Maya bust. A Veracruz molded standing
priest wearing a pointed feathered headdress. Whistle incorporated in rear
support stem. Finally, a Narino footed bowl decorated with overall geometric patterns. Strong mineral deposits on the surface. A few minor rim chips,
otherwise intact. Heads individually mounted on old wood bases.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 1:59 P.M.
637. Four Bolivian-Inca Keros
Bolivia.
Ca. 1000-1425 A.D.
6”H. to 7-7/8”H.
Private DC collection, acquired at an old estate sale.
Pottery examples including three conical types, all having some remaining painted geometric decoration. One intact, one having a few minor rim
chips and one missing a 2” piece from the rim. Together with a corset form
chalice decorated with a faded band of geometric decoration. minor rim
chip, otherwise intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:00 P.M.
638. Three Bolivian Pottery Vessels
Bolivia.
Ca. 1000-1425 A.D.
5-3/4”H. to 6-5/8”H.
Private DC collection, acquired at an old estate sale.
Three different pottery vessels including an anthropomorphic vessel having
a funnel rim, holding both hands to his stomach. Painted red and black
simple geometric decoration on an orange ground. Some loss to both
hands and a few very minor rim flakes. Together with a bulbous bodied vessel having an applied zoomorphic handle. Scattered losses to the painted
decoration and rim chips. Finally, a globular bodied vessel having a small
applied strap handle. Painted black semiabstract geometric decoration on
a red-brown ground. Scattered mineral deposits on the surface. Several rim
chips, otherwise intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:01 P.M.
639. Maya Ball Game Print- Jeremy Havlik
America.
2013
19”W. x 15-1/2”H. image, 23-1/2”W. x 19-1/2”H. frame.
Beautifully rendered and authentically detailed depiction of a Maya ball
player in action in the ball court, temple pyramid in the background. Wearing an elaborate feathered headdress and protective woven belt, multistrand necklace with a classic central amulet. Black and white print on paper, numbered #3/8 in the lower right corner and artists signature: “Jeremy
Havlik” in the lower left corner. Custom framed under glass.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:02 P.M.
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640. Inca Textile Section
Ca. 1200-1425 A.D.
25-1/2” x 25-1/4”
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland.
Woven textile mantle section of classic design, consisting of four figural
stripes with stylized sun faces, alternating with five wide multi striped registers. Large loss to one corner and some tattering along the two of the
edges. Sewn to a white cloth backing and stretched on a wooden frame.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:03 P.M.
641. Three Chancay Textiles
Ca. 900-1300 A.D.
13”,16-3/4” & 20-1/2”W. frames.
Ex. Robert Leader collection, NYC., acquired in the 1960s.
Including a panel from a coca leaf bag decorated with a multicolor woven pattern of diagonal rows of diamond geometric elements. Loss to one
corner and some scattered tattering. Together with a rectangular fragment
decorated with an overall multiple pattern of parrots, tan on a dark brown
ground. A few small holes and minor edge tattering. Finally, a brown open
weave textile fragment, decorated with diagonal rows of abstract triangular
headed zoomorphic figures and geometric stepped elements. All are professionally backed on cloth and framed.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:04 P.M.
642. Two Frames of Textiles
Chancay.
Late Horizon, ca. 900-1300 A.D.
19-3/4”W & 33”W. frame.
Ex. Robert Leader collection, NYC., acquired in the 1960s.
Larger in professional plexi frame with magenta and blue on brown ground
intertwined faces. One selvedge, several pulls, but few losses. Other frame
with three fragments, two embroidered, one woven. Professionally framed.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:05 P.M.
643. Chancay/Inca Textile
Ca. 1000-1425 A.D.
38”W. x 24”H.
Private Chicago collection, acquired from Arte Primitivo, ex. NYC
collection.
A woven textile panel having a repeating black and brown striped decoration with alternating rows of embroidered geometric elements in brown and
white, and gold and white. Some small areas of loss throughout the panel.
Professionally mounted and stretched.
Est. $1,500-$2,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:06 P.M.
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646. Chim
Ca. 800-1
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Est. $200
Closing:
644. Paracas Textile Strip
Ca. 100 B.C.
25-1/2”L.
Private NYS collection, acquired about 30 years ago, custom framed by
Bumpei Usui, ex. Teochita, NYC.
Long, narrow belt strip bearing embroidered design of fantastic beings,
each in multicolor thread and running head to foot. Nine creatures in total,
all with protruding long tongues and pointed tips. Losses but a generally
complete section. Professionally matted and framed.
Est. $2,000-$3,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:07 P.M.
645. Chancay Textile Bag
Chancay.
Late Horizon, ca. 900-1300 A.D.
13-1/2” x 13-1/2” body, 17-1/8” x 21” frame.
Ex. Paul Birebent collection, France, to present owner by descent.
Brown and white striped camelid wool coca leaf bag, opened to a full
square with red and white border and a tassel at each corner. Several holes
and light losses. Sandwiched between clear panes of glass and framed.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:08 P.M.
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646. Chimu/Inca Tumpline
Ca. 800-1250 A.D.
57”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Textile tumpline composed of several ropes sewn together forming a sling
holder with long braided attachment cords, having a simple geometric
pattern decoration. General tattering. Contained in an old plastic display
frame.
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:09 P.M.
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647. Pre-Columbian Textile Lot (7)
Ca. 1000-1425 A.D.
4-1/2”W. to 5”H. to 13”W. to 18”L.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
Including six assorted woven textile fragments, all mounted in frames under glass, and one hardwood lidded box having a textile fragment under a
glass covered lid, depicted with interlocking birds, fish, wave and various
geometric patterns in multicolor. The largest example has a long red string
fringe. All with some minor losses, imperfections or minor stains.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:10 P.M.
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648. Chimu Strip Fragment
Ca. 1000-1425 A.D.
12”H. x 12”W.
Ex. private PA collection, acquired from Eyes Gallery, Julia Zagar, Phila.,
PA., 1970s.
Woven multicolor textile fragment having a border containing three monkeys, each wearing a crescent crown and holding a small animal in front.
Upper and lower geometric borders, upper stepped elements. Lower edge
fringe. Some edge tattering and scattered losses.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:11 P.M.
650. Western Ewe “Ewewo”Pair of Twin Figures
Togo.
7-1/4”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired fromn Pace.
Male and female couple, partially fragmented, carved with swollen slit eyes,
wide nose, deep scarification, and female with hair in multiple bound lobes,
male with side-parted grooved hair. Heads have darker patina with traces
of blackened detail, body was probably covered and has lighter brown patina. Beads added more recently. Most of legs and buttocks lost, back of
hair partially worn away and wormeaten. Each on custom base.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:13 P.M.
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649. Huari Tunic Bottom Fragment
Central coast.
Ca. 700-1000 A.D.
22-1/4” x 5-1/2”.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland. Collection #1474.
Polychrome alpaca fiber tunic bottom with a brocaded design band of serial profile condors with objects pendant from their beaks. The condors are
drawn in harlequin colors with the colors used to delineate the important
icons of the totem, the eye, running legs, and tail being among the most
important. The all red, sleeveless tunics with the varied design bands are
unique to the Huari empire. Sewn to a linen backing and mounted on a
wooden stretcher.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:12 P.M.
651. Baule Brass Figural Grouping
Ivory Coast.
3-5/8”H., 4-7/8” x 3-7/8” base.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Cast bronze/brass figural group consisting of 10 standing figures surrounding the 11th, a dancer wearing a Goli style mask, fiber costume, and holding two wands. At front is a seated female figure holding a baby at her
breast, flanked by two female attendant figures, and the balance of figures
being witnesses or musicians holding their instruments. Darkened patina
with the start of verdigris in a few areas. Exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:14 P.M.
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652. Bau
Ivory Coa
10”H.
Sam Hilu
Handle c
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cussion fi
Light loss
Est. $750
Closing:
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Est. $500
Closing:
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652. Baule Gong Beater with Chameleon
Ivory Coast.
10”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Handle carved with slight curve, continuing same line of curving body of a
chameleon with limbs wrapped around handle, and head resting on percussion finial, its body painted in red and black. Thick encrusted deposits.
Light losses from wormwear on surface. Custom base.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:15 P.M.
653. Dan Large Passport Mask
Liberia / Ivory Coast.
7”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Typical darkly stained wooden mask having pointed chin, raised, full lips
and slit eyes beneath domed forehead. Medial ridge down forehead. Has a
few chips and shows some age. Unperforated.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:16 P.M.
654. Dan Passport Mask
Liberia / Ivory Coast.
4-7/8”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Carved wooden small sized pendant mask with perforated eyes and double
suspension holes at top. Incised eyebrows and medial ridge on forehead.
Relief nose and puckered lips. Appears to have some age.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:17 P.M.
655. Ghanaian Pottery Head
Ghana.
11”H.
Private PA. collection, acquired about 30 years ago.
Slender delicate rendering of an ancestor on splayed columnar support,
with disc shaped head, relief linear brow and nose, cowry shell shape eyes,
small mouth, and rope-like hair in symmetrically placed arches. Pink brown
fired slip on back, blackened on front. Abraded area around neck. Areas
of thick encrusted deposits on surface. Small chip reattached to base and
some light surface abrasions.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:18 P.M.
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656. Ghanian Wooden Stools (2)
Ghana.
16-1/2” x 17-3/4” & 13-1/4” x 6-1/2”.
Private PA. collection, acquired from Burt Roland, Bucks Co., PA., 1970s.
Of similar form, each with rectangular base, four corner pillars with serrated and triangular ridges, and surround the central support with openwork
abstract patterns. Curved seat with open semicircular cutouts. Weathered
surface, chipped edges, age cracks, sturdy and usable.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:19 P.M.
657. Senufo Male and Female Figures
Ivory Coast.
9-1/2” and 10-1/4” H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Each figure carved of a different style. The male figure bears a crest coiffure
with appendage in front of face, arms at sides of abdomen with pointed
navel. The taller female is carved with a coiffure of 3 crests, and flared ends.
Her tapered face has sharp narrow nose, and protruding mouth, and below,
long pointed breasts above pointed navel. Minor age cracks, left hand of
female lost.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:20 P.M.
660. Bau
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Est. $400
Closing:
658. Baule Figure
Ivory Coast.
14-1/2”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Female standing on integral base with rounded legs, and wearing a redbrown relief loincloth. Her face has high arched brows, small oval eyes with
white kaolin highlights, and she has an updo with layers radiating from the
crest. Polished blackened patina along back and dull patina in front. Age
cracks along back, and loss at edge of base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:21 P.M.
659. Guro Female Figure
Ivory Coast.
14-1/2”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Carved with strong flexed legs on integral rounded base, arms partially
indicated on sides of torso with pointed breasts. The face has semicircle
incised eyes with linear nose, and rounded hairdo. Mottled blackened surface with white highlights on face. Age cracks. Custom base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:22 P.M.
662. Figu
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Est. $400
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660. Baule Colonial Figure
Ivory Coast.
7-3/4”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Small figure carved with thick legs, arms at sides, bulging abdomen, and
wearing a pith helmet and pendant. Face has intense bold features, painted
with white and black lacquer detail on eyes and pendant. Age crack along
front with some old repair.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:23 P.M.
661. Bamana Female Figure
Mali.
18”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC
Long slender figure rising from domed base with elongated torso having
swollen abdomen, hanging breasts, and a small oval head with tripartite
coiffure. Not terribly old. Custom base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:24 P.M.
662. Figural Slingshots (2)
Congo & Ivory Coast.
8”H & 8-1/3”H
Sam Hilu collection, NYC
Blonde wood slingshot in the form of a figure wearing a large mask of a
firespitter, with squared jaws, open on sides. Another slingshot with handle
in form of a kneeling figure wearing an animal mask with horns, incised
toothy smile, and holding vessel in front of body. Painted black and light
blue. Not old.
Est. $400-$400
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:25 P.M.
663. Wooden Game Board
Liberia.
26-1/4”L.
Estate of Bella Linden, acquired in the 1960s.
Nice example carved on four thick squared legs, with twelve playing holes
within rectangular board, and a projecting appendage on one end in form
of a head with braided hair. The walls adorned with fine geometric patterns, brass and silver hammered metal sheet attached detail. Some metal
attachments lost, surface deeply worn from years of play moving pieces
within the playing board.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:26 P.M.
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664. Carved Wood Figures (3)
Ivory Coast; Nigeria.
11-5/8” to 14-1/4”H.
Estate of Bella Linden, acquired in the 1960s.
Senufo primordial couple seated on platform, originally part of larger structure, the figures bear elongated torsos, sloped faces, wear a peaked cap/
hairdo, and cowry shells adornments. Surface wear with surface deposits, repaired breaks between figures. Along with a Baule female figure with
finely detailed plaited hair, delicate facial features, and torso with narrow
shoulders expanding to enlarged abdomen. Blackened surface, surface
deposits. Age cracks and worm wear. Finally a wide bodied Yoruba “ibeji”
with hair in tall peak, bulging eyes, thick scarification along face and torso,
and beaded necklaces. Thick deposits on body from libation feeding. Age
cracks.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:27 P.M.
665. Ashanti Brass Box and Bird Pendant (2)
Ghana.
3”H and 4-3/4”H.
Estate of Bella Linden, acquired in the 1960s.
A large brass gold dust box on three legs with relief bands, and hinged
handle. Tiny weathered holes in body. Plus a large square cast brass pendant with three sculptural bird heads each having a crest and long curved
beak. The surface of the pendant with braided relief patterns, and the base
has notched edge. Custom base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:28 P.M.
666. Senufo Heddle Pulley
Ivory Coast.
6-1/4”H.
Private NJ collection, acquired 1990s.
Weaving implement with curved body and finial in form of a hornbill bird,
having tapered crest, long beak, and surface incised with linear patterns.
Dark brown patina. Bobbin lost, age crack along back. Custom mount.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:29 P.M.
667. Akuaba Dolls (2)
Ghana.
10-1/2” H. and 12”H.
Private California collection. Purchased 1960s to 1980s.
Tallest has delicate simple facial features on convex face, grooved neck,
akimbo arms with notched hands, pointed breasts, necklaces, and long pillar body. Fine dark brown shiny patina, deposits on face. Right arm reglued.
Smaller fertility doll has tapered arms, short body, and fine stippling around
navel and genitals. Both have incised pattern on back of head and beaded
adornments with tiny brass/bronze beads.
Est. $600-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:30 P.M.
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670. Bam
Mali.
24-5/8” H
Private N
Outlet.
The hook
crest and
threaded
cracks, w
Percussio
Est. $600
Closing:
668. Figural Lot (3)
7” to 12-1/4”H.
Private California collection. Purchased 1960s to
1980s.
Fanti doll from Ghana, with four plaits around head,
the scarification and hair and nipples emphasized with
black pigment. Beaded strands and metal hoops also
adorn figure. Arms reattached. Also an ibeji male figure with short crest, bean shape eyes, and short thick
legs. Red-brown patina. Nigeria. Custom base. Lastly, a
Chokwe short comb with handle in form of small head,
hair gahtered in large roundels with crosshatched pattern, small cicatrice, and braided detail on handle. Dark
brown patina on handle from use.
Est. $600-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:31 P.M.
669. Long Mossi Mask with Plank Top
Burkina Faso.
72-3/4”H.
Estate of Dolores Vanetti Ehrenreich.
Abstract hemispherical mask with straight antelope
horns in front, and supporting long linear plank structure covered with graphic geometric incised pattern
and painted in ochre red and white pigments. Exc.
cond. Old label dated from 1970 on interior.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:32 P.M.
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670. Bambara Rhythm Stick
Mali.
24-5/8” H.
Private Northern California collection, purchased 1996 from The African
Outlet.
The hook shaped stick is surmounted by a long-beaked bird with tapered
crest and cross-hatched detail. Three light-weight wood rattling discs are
threaded through extension. Bands of leather reinforce the handle. Age
cracks, weathered, insect wear, dowel closure lost and replaced by pin.
Percussion instrument used during ceremony.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:33 P.M.
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671. Lobi Female Figure
Burkina Faso.
3-3/4”H.
Acquired from Lawrence Hultberg Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 1995.
Shrine figure standing with arms at sides, raised navel and projecting
breasts on slender torso, and rounded head with large eyes and relief features. Thick encrusted deposits from libations on face, torso and legs. Hairline age crack along front, back of head and buttocks. Custom base.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:34 P.M.
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672. Three Senufo Heddle Pulleys
Ivory Coast.
5-3/4”, 6”, 6-1/4”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Each complete with bobbin wheel and of stylized bird form. Two bear simple, long pointed beaked heads, thrid with shorter beak and serrated crest.
Each is individually custom mounted, two on wood, final on metal.
Est. $1,200-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:35 P.M.
674. Mossi Flute
Burkina Faso.
9-7/8”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Carved wooden flute in stylized anthropomorphic form having slender shaft
body, loop arms and simple head bearing the blowhole. Two drilled note
holes on body, widened base is perforated for an attachment thong. On
lucite mount. An old one.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:37 P.M.
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673. Lobi Figure
Burkina Faso.
7-7/8”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Small, female figure standing on sturdy legs and depicted nude with slight
pregnancy, small, rounded breasts and slightly extended buttocks. She
holds hands at sides and bears a rowed hairdo. Crusty patina, crack on
right side of face. Custom metal base.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:36 P.M.
676. Lob
Burkina F
10-1/4”H
James. B
Small circ
head, sup
and flare
base.
Est. $500
Closing:
675. Lobi Standing Figure
Burkina Faso.
9-5/8”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Carved figure bears a well-formed head with softly tapered top of head, facial
elements of wide relief form, and arms bent at sides of torso with rounded
abdomen. Encrusted with sacrificial deposits. Back of left foot lost. Custom
base.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:38 P.M.
678. Fou
Burkina F
6-3/4” - 7
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Est. $800
Closing:
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676. Lobi Figure
Burkina Faso.
10-1/4”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Small circular face with faintly defined features, tapered crest along back of
head, supported by thick neck, and cylindrical body with swollen abdomen
and flared base. Layered deposits. Age cracks, chip on elbow. Custom
base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:39 P.M.
677. Heddle Pulleys (2)
Guinea and Burkina Faso.
5-1/2” & 8-1/2”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Both of female form, smaller is a Baga pulley with conical breasts, projecting head with angular hairdo, straight nose with a tassel, and pyro-engraved details around body. Part of hairdo lost, and part reattached. Larger
is Dogon pulley with compressed abstract head, large breasts on minimal
torso, and hands in relief on top of the squared support. Dark patina on
back.
Est. $900-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:40 P.M.
678. Four Lobi Small Pottery Vessels
Burkina Faso.
6-3/4” - 7-1/2”L., 4-1/2” - 5”H.
Private Upstate NY collection.
Hollow ovoid vessels, each with wide-mouth opening at one end. One
with relief detail of a spread-limbed reptile with long tail, textured skin, and
claws; 1-1/2” abraded circle on side. Another on ring foot with a phalliclike projection, and relief bands; repaired breaks on sides. One with raised
grooved nodes around a face and projecting arch that forms a mouth. Last
has simple relief nose, eyes, and crimped outlines; repaired break in bottom. All with deposits on surface.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:41 P.M.
679. Mambila Figure
Nigeria/Cameroon
18-1/4”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Voluminous figure of hardwood, carved with upturned concave face,
rimmed eyes with embedded seed pupils, thick noded hair, and compact
body with arms in relief and back covered with large raised nodes. Hole
in front of chest probably held empowering material. Traces of red-brown
pigment on hair and white pigment on face. Age cracks. Dark brown old
patina.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:42 P.M.
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680. Nok/Katsina Bust
Nigeria.
8-3/4”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los
Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Partial figure modeled of coarse terracotta with hollowed body, relief textured decoration around torso; face
with pointed hair, cowry shell shape
eyes, beard and wide mouth. Lower
body lost, chipped hand, tip of hair reattached, and surface abrasions. Light
brown patina.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd,
2:43 P.M.
681. Mumuye Shoulder Mask
Nigeria.
21-1/4”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los
Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Ceremonial mask of small size, body is
a cylindrical base with front and back
skirt appendages, above a long neck
supports the abstract head with tall
central crest, large ear rims, and simple
facial features. Traces of white paint detail. Repaired at base of neck and on
body, few nicks.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd,
2:44 P.M.
682. Iron Currency
Congo
14 1/2”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Heavy wrought iron currency in form of a large expanded spring, terminating in a widened head, depicting a stylized snake. Some surface wear.
Est. $500,800-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:45 P.M.
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684. Ogb
Nigeria.
11”H.
Private C
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Est. $600
Closing:
683. Yoruba Throne
Nigeria.
24-1/2”H.
Cylindrical seat supported by five standing figures, each having grooved
headdress, faces with large eyes, and prominent genitalia. Some figures
missing arms, shard lost from base, insect hole wear. Sturdy and usable.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:46 P.M.
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685. Bronze Group (5)
Nigeria.
Private California collection. Purchased 1960s to 1980s.
Small 8-1/2”H. bronze cast figures for “Ogboni” society, male and female figures with relief crescents
on forehead, and suspension loop above. Together with 3 bronze cuffs, 3-1/4” to 3-1/2” diameter,
excellent condition and wearable.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:48 P.M.
684. Ogboni Bronze “Edan”
Nigeria.
11”H.
Private California collection. Purchased 1960s to 1980s.
Cast bronze insignia of the ogboni society, the male and female figures are
expressed with crown of coils, curved crescents upon the forehead, coiled
beards, and the male holds a scepter. A chain connects them at the top of
the crown. Repaired break at base of male figure. “Edan” are worn slung
across a members shoulders as a symbol of membership and as a protective amulet. Philips, T., ed., “Africa: The Art of a Continent”, p. 416.
Est. $600-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:47 P.M.
686. Three Ibeji Figures
Nigeria.
10-5/8” to 12-1/4”H.
Private California collection. Purchased 1960s to
1980s.
Tallest is a male figure with faceted crest, large
eyes with detailed lashes, triangle pendant on
front and back, and varied beads around neck
and waist. Age crack, light loss to crest. Plus a
female “Oyo” ibeji with quadrapartite updo, bulging eyes with metal pupils, projecting breasts, and
beads around waist and wrist. Face is worn from
handling, dark patina. Shortest ibeji is another female with tall crest, and thick scarification. One
metal pupil is missing; dark red-brown patina.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:49 P.M.
687. Pende Staff with Figures
Congo.
53”H.
Private Israeli collection.
Long, slender staff with quadruple knobbed finial surmounting four embracing figures. These painted black
as well as the basal point with widened swirl support.
The rest of the shaft is natural medium brown hardwood.
Intact.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:50 P.M.
grooved
me figures
usable.
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688. Kuba Cloth
Congo.
22”W. x 26”L.
Private Florida collection.
Woven burlap textured rectangular cloth with embroidered pattern of ochre,
red-brown and mustard-brown triangles. Complete selvedges.
Est. $200-$400
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:51 P.M.
690. Songye Style Figures (2)
Congo.
17-1/4” & 14-1/4”H.
Largest figure with cowry shell eye inserts, horn inserted in top of head, and
angular body with large belly holding a cowry shell navel. Some age cracks,
losses to base. Together with another decorative figure covered with hammered metal sheet detail around the hair and forehead, copper nails around
face, neck wrapped with fabric, and arms with feather bundles wrapped
with fabric and earthen deposits. Insert missing from the top of the head.
Est. $1,000-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:53 P.M.
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689. Luba Divination Instrument
DR Congo.
5-1/2”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Carved of wood, this “katatora”, has an open rectangular body with small
projecting head on top with simple incised facial features. Medium brown
patina, smooth and polished on interior sides, where it would have been held,
deposits on head. Age cracks. Custom base. Used in the “kashekesheke”
divination, the figure would be held by client and diviner, pushed back and
forth along a mat, and the movements connected to ancestors would answer
the diviners questions. Roberts, M. and Roberts, A., “Visions of Africa: Luba”,
2007, p. 51.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:52 P.M.
692. Swo
Congo DR
20”L.
Sam Hilu
Short sw
wood han
nicks.
Est. $400
Closing:
691. Katanga Bronze Currency Cross
Congo.
Probably 19th to early 20th century.
8-1/2” x 6-3/4”.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Copper ore cast in distinctive x shape, and once traded as currency in
Central Africa. Exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:54 P.M.
694. Kub
Congo.
12-3/4”H
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colored g
black and
beads mi
Est. $1,5
Closing:
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692. Sword
Congo DRC.
20”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Short sword has iron bifacial blade with crescent shaped tip, and simple
wood handle expanding to rounded hilt. Age crack in handle, and minor
nicks.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:55 P.M.
693. Luba Clay Figure
Congo.
10”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Dense heavy terracotta torso of a female figure on cylindrical base with
hanging breasts, relief scarification and textured pattern, and string of beads
around neck. Bowl rises from top of head and would have contained power
charged ingredients. Part of base and rim of bowl lost, surface wear.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:56 P.M.
694. Kuba Helmet Mask
Congo.
12-3/4”H. 13-1/2” W.
Ex. Dorothy Sturman collection, Ft. Lauderdale.
Large helmet mask of human head form with bold, enlarged features,
the bulging forehead covered with sections of repousse textured bronze
sheets, hangs above inset ridged eye area, and both adorned with single-strung glass beads. Thick wedge nose at center with hollow nostrils,
bulging cheeks, one with crosshatched texture, strips of hammered bronze
sheets outline curve of cheekbone and cover oval mouth; sides have large
relief ears. The curved back of head covered with cowry shell and vibrant
colored glass bead covered cloth, and the flat top of head covered with
black and white animal hair pelts. Weathered hole at eye area, one string of
beads missing at forehead, few shells missing, surface wear, else intact.
Est. $1,500-$2,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:57 P.M.
695. Small African Art Group (4)
5-3/4”H. to 9”H.
Estate of Bella Linden, acquired in the 1960s.
Small Luba headrest carved with a female, narrow legs folded at sides,
rounded abdomen and breasts, and a bound updo with cross form jutting
behind oval face. Surface weathered, light loss at base and chin. Plus a
Ghana small weaving pulley, surmounted by a small bird with metal nail eye
inserts; native repair. Custom base. Plus two beaded items: a conical Yoruba mimiature beaded hat with opposing faces, leather straps at rim; and
a choker with colorful beads, and white metal danglers and custom base.
Both have some bead loss. Charming group.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:58 P.M.
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696. Makua Mask
Tanzania.
7-3/4”H.
Private N.CA. collection, purchased 2002, San Francisco, CA
Hollowed mask depicting male with downcast perforated eyes, straight
long nose, small mouth with delineated teeth, and large angled ears. Painted red-brown with blackened detail. Patinated areas on sides. Collection
number on interior.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2:59 P.M.
697. Fipa Staff Handle
Tanzania.
15”H.
Private Northern California collection, purchased in 1997 From Xanadu
Tribal Arts Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
Carved of hardwood, the handle or marker is surmounted by a figure with
an exaggeratedly long torso with slight curve, and slender arms parallelling
curvature. Head bears triangular face with empowering material compacted in the cavities in top of head. Medium brown patina. Age crack along
back. Custom mounted.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:00 P.M.
698. Kwele Figure
Tanzania.
10-3/4”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Female seated on raised support with diminutive arms bent at sides, small
breasts on squared torso, neck wrapped in layers of beads, and round head
with heart-shaped face, hollowed eyes, and hairdo of bi-curved sagittal crests,
perforated along edges. Smooth brown patina, light deposits, abrasion along
back, some wormwear. May have been part of a staff finial. Custom base.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:01 P.M.
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699. Makonde Wooden Body Mask
Mozambique.
19”L.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Well-carved smaller body mask in form of a pregnant female, having small
full breasts, raised navel, and scarification marks at sides of navel. Old
blackened surface with deposits. Minor age cracks, repaired breaks along
base and side.
Est. $1,500-$2,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:02 P.M.
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702. Tanz
Tanzania,
8”H.
Private Eu
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lentoid m
for wear.
loss at rim
Est. $750
Closing:
700. Female Body Mask
Mozambique.
27”L.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Large initiation festival body mask,
carved in form of a pregnant female.
Large rounded belly with relief abdomen, and rounded breasts. Perforated at sides for attachment to
male dancer. Abraded surface, age
cracks.
Est. $1,500-$2,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd,
3:03 P.M.
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701. Makonde Body Mask
Mozambique.
24”L.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Large body mask worn by male
dancers, carved wood displays a female pregnant body, and references
fertility. The rounded abdomen has
raised navel, and full rounded breasts
above. Red pigment traces. Shard
lost on bottom rim, abraded hole
below left breast, hairline age crack
along chest.
Est. $1,500-$2,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd,
3:04 P.M.
702. Tanzanian Wood Mask
Tanzania, East Africa.
8”H.
Private European collection.
Circular mask with raised forehead, open oval eyes, relief ears, and open
lentoid mouth with inserted peg teeth. Thick rim perforated twice at sides
for wear. Fine dark brown patina, mellowed from age and handling. Light
loss at rim and teeth.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:05 P.M.
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703. Horse Hair Fly Whisk
Probably Zulu.
42”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
White horse hair whisk with straight handle covered with finely woven black
and white natural fiber textile, in diamond patterns and sections of raised
rings, and net covering around base of whisk.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:06 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:10:21 PM
704. Akan Style Brass Head
Ghana.
4-3/8”H.
Ex. Frieda and Milton Rosenthal collection.
Hollowed slightly convex mask with short twisted hair extensions, open slit
eyes flanking narrow nose with open nostrils, small concave ears at sides,
and pinched mouth with two small hair extensions at sides. Few tiny casting hole flaws, else intact. Custom base.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:07 P.M.
705. Two African Necklaces
20th century.
19” & 15” open.
Ex. Paul Tishman collection, by descent.
Two beaded necklaces, first a choker with a Coptic debased silver cross
centerpiece. Strung with black & white glass beads with hollow silver ball
spacers. Clasp missing, else wearable. Other made of mostly blue, white
and red aggries, some red zig-zag beads and brass bells and hollow ball
spacers. This with a tie closure; wearable as is.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:08 P.M.
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Est. $400
Closing:
706. Pottery Head, 2 Wood Carvings and a Basket (4)
3-7/8” H. to 11-3/8” H.
Collection of Robert J. Molnar, Hillsdale, NJ, acquired 1960s.
Two carved wood dolls, one of an akuaba fertility doll with disc shaped
head, and another by Yoruba people, with tall hairdo, and cylindrical armless torso. Also, a small clay head head from Nigeria with high relief formed
features, and triangular face. Lastly, a coil basket with label attached
“Handmade in Botswana, Africa”.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:09 P.M.
707. Dogon Style Bronze Equestrian & Wooden Twins (2)
Mali.
8-1/4” “ 12”H.
Decorative bronze horse and rider, figure wields a spear in one hand, and
bridled horse with incised and relief detail is cast with long legs and tail.
Weathered surface. Together with a decorative carving in Dogon style, of
two abstract figures on an integral base.
Est. $500-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:10 P.M.
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Congo.
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Est. $300
Closing:
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708. African Style Figures (3)
13-1/2”, 7-1/8” & 7”H.
Largest is a decorative female Gabon figure with multi-lobe hairdo, diamond scarification along torso, and whole figure painted white with some
red painted detail. Feet and left hand lost. Also, a Songye figure carved with
bold abstract head having squared projecting mouth, and torso wrapped
with fabric and raffia and fur, encrusted with deposits. Last is a Lobi figure
of narrow form. Age cracks. Custom base.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:11 P.M.
709. African Carvings (3)
7-3/4” to 16-1/2”L.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Lidded bowl of oblong form having crosshachure designs and remnants of
palm oil rubbed into the surface. Cord that held lid to body is partially disintegrated. Together with a door lock crossbar, probably from a Dogon granary door, made of wood with metal reinforcement strip. Finally a firestarter
paddle of carved wood with partially burned paddle surface. All show age
and use.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:12 P.M.
710. Large Congo Style Decorative Mask
Congo.
26-1/2” H. without fringe.
Private Tucson collection.
Large, decorative mask carved in Bena Biombo or Suku style with large
downcast eyes, wide nostrils, and open mouth with peg teeth. Notched
zig-zag bands along surface of face, and grassy fringe around border of
mask. Crackled surface.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:13 P.M.
711. Songye Style Figure
15-3/4”H.
Private NYC collection, acquired 20 years ago.
Decorative 3/4 figure with squared torso on flared base, long neck, and
rounded head with incised wrinkles on forehead, large eyes, and tapered
face. Cavity in top of head with metal blade and feathers inserted. Intact.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:14 P.M.
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712. Songye Style Mask
15-1/2”H.
Larger than life-size decorative mask in the Songye style, the broad face
having wide open grin, long jutting nasal ridge with flared nostrils, tapering
to rounded forehead, and open cowry shell shape eyes. Some wormhole
damage on forehead, chip on lip. Custom base.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:15 P.M.
713. Dogon Style Figure
Mali.
23”H.
Large figure of bold geometric forms is carved with hemispherical head,
high relief arrow-shaped nose, bulging eyes, node on top of head, and
hanging goatee. The disc shaped shoulders overhang breast pendant, bent
arms, and all supported by cylindrical integral base. Weathered surface,
minor wormwear loss, surface encrusted with deposits. Custom base.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:16 P.M.
714. Dinka and Nuer Implements (9)
South Sudan.
2-1/2” to 14”L.
Private Maryland collection. Deaccessioned North Carolina Museum of
Art.
Eclectic lot includes 2 Akan goldweights, one of a prisoner being fed by
a captor, and a pipe-smoking figure bearing a barrel atop his head. Plus,
two lightweight white metal cuffs with decorative ribbed bands and a finger
ring of long oval form with star and x ornaments. Also, a collar ornament of
hammered bronze sheet strung with rope, a cow bell with leather collar, and
a large clay pendant of tapered form. Last is a bronze goblet formed from a
grenade; inventory number on base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:17 P.M.
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715. Sepik River Shield
Sepik River, Papua New Guinea.
3rd quarter of 20th century.
73”H.
Estate of Seymour Korn, NYC., collected in the 1970s.
Large, decorative wooden shield of elongated, rectangular form, underside
with four boldly carved loops for the fiber handle attachment. Decorated
on exterior with five tiers of styllized ancestor faces, ratan fiber suspended
from nasal septums and on side borders. Generally exc. cond., but not
very early.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:18 P.M.
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716. New Guinea Long Spear
Sepik River, Papua New Guinea.
87-1/4”L.
Ex. Donald Cameron, designer with Tommi Parzinger 1960s to 1970s.
Very long, slender spear having an openwork paddle, 1/3 from the three
tiered, pointed top. Bordered above and below with carved geometric design, and also accentuating the openwork design. Exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:19 P.M.
road face
, tapering
wormhole
717. Abelam Woven Basketry Mask
Papua New Guinea.
31-1/2”H.
Ex. estate of Dolores Vanetti Ehrenreich.
Large yam mask woven from rattan with an abstract face composed of
large open ringed eyes along the raised nasal ridge, and the headdress of
openwork bands with small ear loops at base. Residue of black pigment on
edges. Not a terribly old example but beautifully made and in exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:20 P.M.
cal head,
ead, and
dant, bent
surface,
718. Papuan Wood Staff
Sepik River, Papua, New Guinea.
24-1/4”H.
Ex. Sheldon Ross Gallery, Birmingham, MI.
Carved wooden scepter having a slender shaft handle with Janiform finial
of two stylized human faces, each with large, round eyes, wide, realistic
nose and relief upturned mouth. The elongated crown with incised detail.
Generally exc. cond. with ill fitting, custom metal base, and a few scratches
from the base.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:21 P.M.
719. Solomon Islands Staff
Solomon Islands.
22-3/8”H.
Ex. Pierre Bovis, Santa Fe, NM., ex. Asher Eskanazy collection, Paris.
Staff with long straight handle has vertical finial with cube base and elongated polygon adorned with inlaid mother-of-pearl
cutouts, and rounded disc above. Beautiful red-brown patina, polished along handle. Few minor nicks. Custom base.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:22 P.M.
underside
Decorated
uspended
, but not
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720. Two Asmat Bone Daggers
Papua New Guinea.
14-1/8” & 9-3/8”L.
Ex. private Indiana collection.
Both with pointed tips, larger with crocheted covering on the head flanked
by four hanging locks of frigate feathers tied in a bundle and suspended
from a beaded strand. Other with five carved bands of wavy linear design.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:23 P.M.
722. New Guinea Standing Figure
Papua New Guinea.
26-1/4”H.
Decorative figure standing on narrow tapered legs, with thin curved arms,
wearing a headdress with pointed curved appendages, tapering above,
and beneath the face with prominent ridge nose and outlined eyes. Light
surface wear.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:25 P.M.
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721. Gope Board
Sepik River, Papua New Guinea.
26-1/4”H.
James. B. Byrnes collection, Los Angeles, 1950s-70s.
Decorative ancestor board with central, stylized figure pigmented with
white and black paint. Exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:24 P.M.
723. Asmat Warrior’s Nose Bone
Irian Jaya, Indonesia.
7”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Nose ornament of open cylindrical form, carved from a cassowary bone
with incised crosshatch band around center. Mellow yellow patina. Light
wear loss at edges. Custom metal mount.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:26 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:12:26 PM
724. Hop
Southwes
Mid-3/4,
10-1/2”H
Robert M
Carved c
mouth, a
shirt, whi
Est. $400
Closing:
726. Aco
Southwes
Ca. 1st h
7-1/2”H.
Ex. Gelbe
1950s.
Decorate
ico”. Dec
pattern.
Est. $500
Closing:
nted with
ary bone
ina. Light
724. Hopi Kachina Doll
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
10-1/2”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Carved cottonwood figure wearing teal case mask with black eyes and
mouth, and red painted symbols on his cheeks. He wears a multicolored
shirt, white kilt and red boots. Intact, with chicken feathers atop head.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:27 P.M.
725. New World Scraper and Knives (3)
Ca. 600-300 B.C.
3-1/4”, 3-1/2” & 4-1/8”L.
Private NYS collection, acquired from Caddo Trading Co., Ark. about 25
years ago.
Including a rose/cream flint Clearfork scraper of ovoid pointed form, found
in Hood County, Texas. intact. Together with a rose color flint North knife
found in St. Louis County, Missouri. Intact, an excellent example. Finally, an
ovoid pointed flint knife found in Ripley County, Missouri. Intact. Each with
original card from Caddo Trading Co.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:28 P.M.
726. Acoma Decorated Bowl
Southwest USA.
Ca. 1st half 20th century.
7-1/2”H.
Ex. Gelber collection NYC., to previous owner by decent, acquired in the
1950s.
Decorated pottery bowl signed on base: “ Jessie Garcia, Acoma New Mexico”. Decorated with flying fish and insects contained within a geometric
pattern. Repaired from six large pieces and a 2” area of small pieces.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:29 P.M.
727. Santo Domingo Polychrome Pictorial Jar
New Mexico.
Early 20th century.
10-1/2”D. x 9-1/8”H.
The Collection of Frieda and Milton Rosenthal.
An earthenware olla painted in red and black against a cream slip, decorated with an avian and flowering vine motif. Reassembled from two large
pieces and two small v-shaped original pieces reattached in the rim, and
a tiny rim chip.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:30 P.M.
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728. Four American Stone Tools
Eastern Woodlands.
Woodland period, ca. 1000 BC - 800 A.D.
2-1/2” - 3-1/2”L.
Private NYC collection.
Three are quartzite, one is chert. All are choppers or scrapers
with bifacially worked sides and pressure flaked edges. Minor
nicks, generally exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:31 P.M.
729. Four Native American Stone Tools
Eastern Woodlands.
Woodland period, ca. 1000 BC - 800 A.D.
3” - 3-3/4”L.
Private NYC collection.
Four quartzite scrapers and chopping tools, each multi-facial
knapped and having pressure flaked edges. Two have areas of
original skin. Minor nicks but generally exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:32 P.M.
732. Pim
Native Am
Ca. early
6”H., 10Sam Hilu
Coil made
woven, d
of repaire
Est. $1,0
Closing:
730. Elk Tooth Anklet, Necklace and Beaded Badge (3)
Plains, USA.
Early to mid 20th century.
18”,24”, & 30” open.
Private North Carolina collection.
Three different single strand necklaces including: an elk tooth necklace; a
necklace with a glass beaded badge pendant with shell, glass and bone
beads; and a turquoise, glass and elk tooth necklace. All in overall exc.
cond.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:33 P.M.
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731. Kachina Doll
Southwest, USA.
Ca. mid 20th century.
12-3/4”H.
Collection of Ernst Haas, acquired 1960s-70s, to present owner by
descent.
Carved cotton wood Kachina dancer depicted with outstretched arms,
wearing a mask over his head and short skirt. Polychrome painted traditional decoration. Yarn ties around his wrists and ankles. Right arm reattached, missing applied bird beak, old loss to base, some discoloration to
the painted surface.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:34 P.M.
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734. Axe
Northeas
Ca. 1000
2-3/8”L to
Deaccess
Including
Hecksche
Arrowhea
otherwise
pot. Old p
tury.”, wit
axe head
a few ver
Est. $500
Closing:
scrapers
es. Minor
ulti-facial
e areas of
owner by
ed arms,
ted tradiarm reatoration to
732. Pima Woven Basket
Native American.
Ca. early 20th century.
6”H., 10-3/4”D.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Coil made grass basket with flat base and high, flared walls. Decorated with
woven, dark brown fibers forming a stepped, geometric pattern. Small area
of repaired rim damage, otherwise exc. cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:35 P.M.
733. Two Eskimo Scrimmed Bone Handles (2)
Alaska.
20th century.
6-7/8” & 5-5/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Two similar bone slats, probably modernly scrimmed by the same hand, on
old bone. Each bears two levels of individual scenes telling a story. Larger
shows a caribou hunt at top, a seal hunt at bottom and ultimately what
appears to be a figure in the water. Smaller shows walruses, men in kayaks and a caribou under a trap, at top. Bottom shows igloos, skin drying
racks and a walrus about to be harpooned. Each with multiple perforations
for attachment. Larger with an old chip and hairline on underside. Smaller
intact.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:36 P.M.
734. Axe Arrow Heads & Paint Pot (7)
Northeastern USA.
Ca. 1000-1450 A.D.
2-3/8”L to 8”L. & 10-1/2” x 9”W.
Deaccessioned from The Heckscher Museum of Art, Long Island, NY.
Including five similar quartzite arrow heads, with a paper envelope from the
Heckscher Museum, inscribed in pencil: “Arrowheads 5 Salt Lick Crystal
Arrowheads”. Each marked with museum numbers. Two with old losses,
otherwise in exc. cond. A large, natural formation, conglomerate stone paint
pot. Old paper label from the museum marked: “Indian Paint Pot. 14th Century.”, with museum number on reverse. Finally, a large well carved stone
axe head, with museum collection number painted on the top edge. Having
a few very minor ancient edge flakes, otherwise intact. A nice example.
Est. $500-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:37 P.M.
735. Flint Arrow and Spear Heads (59)
Alabama-Kentucky.
Ca. 300-1000 A.D.
3/4” - 3-3/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including twenty-seven assorted arrow and spear points with an old hand
written identification card marked: “Spearheads Cumberland River BanksKentucky”. Some with minor chips, mostly intact. Together with a tray of
thirty-two small arrow heads of various shapes, contained in a glass covered display box, labeled; “Alabama”. Most are intact, exc. cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:38 P.M.
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736. Arrow Points and Spears Lot (58)
Midwest USA.
Ca. 300-1000 A.D.
1” - 4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Group of fifty-eight stone arrow and spear points, various flint and stone
examples. Contained in three glass covered display boxes. The examples
in the two smaller trays are mostly intact, exc. cond. The largest display
case contains many incomplete examples.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:39 P.M.
738. Native American Stone Tools (4)
USA.
Ca. 300-1000 A.D.
5-1/2” - 7-3/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Four carved stone tools including a black hardstone tapered pestle, and a
large black hardstone banded axe head, having a few minor ancient edge
chips; exhibits areas of good polish from use. Aso a tapered axe head of
gray-black stone having several ancient losses from use. Finally, a sandstone boat type axe head, having a drilled central shaft hole. Intact, exc.
cond.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:41 P.M.
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737. Sioux Necklace with Large Cent
Sioux, Plains.
Mid 19th century.
Approximately 16”L. when restrung.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
A single strand of loose early green glass trade beads and a few tiny white
shells, originally strung as a necklace on a fine hide strand, having an 1832
US large cent coin pendant, holed at the top for stringing. Coin exhibits a
great deal of wear and stamped across the obverse with a diagonal punch
line. The original hide string is almost completely disintegrated. Beads are
in exc. cond. Needs restringing.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:40 P.M.
739. Two Native American Pipes
USA.
Ca. 1000 A.D. & early 20th century.
5-3/8”L. & 13-1/2”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a carved gray soap stone platform pipe having a slightly tapered
bowl. Intact. Together with a Plains, carved red Catlinite, pipe stone example having a long carved wood stem, set with a center band of tiny red,
yellow and blue micro glass beads. Intact.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:42 P.M.
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740. Cop
USA.
Ca. 1200
1/2” - 4-3
Ex. collec
Group of
hook, two
carved bo
swirl patt
cond.
Est. $800
Closing:
742. Sou
Navajo, S
Ca. 1960
24”L.
Private N
Long dou
silver elem
tail penda
coral ston
centerpie
Est. $500
Closing:
tiny white
g an 1832
exhibits a
nal punch
Beads are
y tapered
stone exf tiny red,
740. Copper Fish Hook, Bone & Stone Implements (11)
USA.
Ca. 1200-1900.
1/2” - 4-3/8”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Group of various Native American Indian artifacts including a copper fish
hook, two red pipestone carved beads, labeled “Sioux So. Dakota”. Three
carved bone elliptical beads. Three various bone picks and a carved ivory,
swirl pattern pick or needle. Finally, a perforated stone bead. Overall exc.
cond.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:43 P.M.
741. Three New World Flint Knives
Arkansas and Missouri.
Ca. 2000-400 B.C.
3-1/2”, 3-3/4” & 4”L.
Private NYS collection, acquired from Caddo Trading Co., Ark. about 25
years ago.
Including a flint knife found in Craighead County, Arkansas. Together with
another similar example found in Cross County, Arkansas. The final example found in Ripley County, Missouri. All are intact, overall exc. cond.
Each with original card from Caddo Trading Co.
Est. $450-$750
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:44 P.M.
742. Southwest Coral Necklace and Earrings
Navajo, Southwest USA.
Ca. 1960’s-1970’s
24”L.
Private NYC collection, acquired in the 1970s.
Long double strand silver beaded necklace decorated with twelve sunburst
silver elements, each set with four polished red coral stones. Large turkey
tail pendant with a five pointed star element, all set with small polished red
coral stones. Together with a pair of oval earrings, each set with a coral
centerpiece, marked “Sterling” on the back. All are in exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:45 P.M.
743. Southwest Turquoise Necklace and Earrings
Navajo, southwest USA.
Ca. 1960’s-1970’s.
28”L.
Private NYC collection, acquired in the 1970s from Four Corners Gallery .
Long double strand silver beaded necklace decorated with twelve sunburst
silver elements with cornflowers, each set with four polished turquoise
stones. Large double sunburst pendant with an oval element, all set with
small polished turquoise stones. Together with a pair of oval earrings, each
set with a turquoise centerpiece, marked “Sterling” on the back. All are in
exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:46 P.M.
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744. Acoma Pottery Olla
Southwest USA.
Ca. 1930’s - 40’s.
6”H., 6”D.
Robert M. Peters collection, NYC.
Small pottery olla having an ovoid scalloped rim. Cream ground with painted black and orange traditional geometric decoration. Long stable crack
partially around the base and a long stable hairline from the rim, some scattered highpoint wear on the rim.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:47 P.M.
745. Hopi Kachina Doll
Southwest USA.
Mid 20th century.
12”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Cottonwood carving of Hakota, (Colton #153, Wright #130), carved by Victor Charlie. This deity was introduced from the Zuni within the last century
where his name was Yamuhakato and he always appears with the Salako
kachina. Colorfully painted with case mask and red ears. Age crack through
face and upper body, else intact and missing hand held implements.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:48 P.M.
748. Hop
Southwes
Mid-3/4,
10-3/4”H
Robert M
Colorado
Komanch
rior symb
ened teet
head.
Est. $400
Closing:
746. Great Horned Owl Kachina
Southwest USA.
Mid 20th century.
10”H.
Robert M. Peters collection, acquired from Indian Summer Gallery,
Colorado.
Carved cottonwood figure by Victor Charlie, (Colton, pg. 134, table 36).
Mongwa or The Great Horned Owl kachina is best noted for keeping a
watchful eye on the clowns, noted for their un-Hopi like behavior. He wears
a yellow case mask with curved beak, bulging eyes and horn-like tufts at
sides. Right arm reattached.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:49 P.M.
747. Hopi Winter Solstice Kachina
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
12”H.
Robert M. Peters collection, acquired from Indian Summer Gallery,
Colorado.
Carved cottonwood Soyal Kachina, (Colton pg. 20, fig. 1., Goldwater , fig.
4.), standing and leaning forward. A single horn emerges from the top of his
black and white painted mask and he wears a rabbit fur collar. The Soyal
Ceremony starts on the shortest day of the year, and symbolizes the second phase of Creation of the beginning of life on earth.
Est. $400,600-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:50 P.M.
750. Red
Southwes
Mid-3/4,
10-3/4”H
Robert M
Colorado
Standing
with wide
en feathe
Est. $350
Closing:
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748. Hopi Kachina Doll of Tutumsi
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
10-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection, acquired from Indian Summer Gallery,
Colorado.
Komanchi or Tutumsi appears in the mixed kachina dance, and is a warrior symbolizing pride and strength. Teal colored case mask with sharpened teeth and a bib. Left arm reattached at elbow. Chicken feathers atop
head.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:51 P.M.
749. Victor Charlie Kachina Doll
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
10”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Depicted wearing bright yellow trousers, he wears a waistcoat and a black
sack mack with white detailing. Chicken feathers atop head.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:52 P.M.
750. Red Fox Kachina
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
10-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection, acquired from Indian Summer Gallery,
Colorado.
Standing figure wearing a white kilt, yellow and white shirt and case mask
with wide snout and large red ears, one missing. Colton: pg. 34, #55. Chicken feathers atop mask.
Est. $350-$550
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:53 P.M.
751. Sikya-Chantaka Kachina
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
10-1/2”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Flowers or Guts in the Snow kachina, Colton, pg. 73. Brightly painted and
wearing case mask with tubular eyes and a squared snout. Chicken feathers atop head.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:54 P.M.
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752. Hopi Bearded Tutumsi Kachina Doll
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
11-7/8”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Komanchi or Tutumsi appears in the mixed kachina dance, and is a warrior symbolizing pride and strength. Teal colored case mask with sharpened teeth and a bib. Left arm reattached at elbow. Chicken feathers atop
head.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:55 P.M.
754. Zuni Kachina with Bird Crest
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
9”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Clad in sack mask with eagle atop, he wears a thick woolen collar and bandolier belt decorated with shells. A little nice than the others.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:57 P.M.
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753. Hopi Clown Kachina
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
12”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Carved wooden doll with white painted face having multi-colored zig
zagged lines on cheeks and nose. He wears a fur vest, rabbit fur hairdo and
swatches of red corduroy in his hair. Exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:56 P.M.
756. Hop
Southwes
Mid-3/4,
11-3/4”H
Robert M
Clad in tr
pointed b
Est. $400
Closing:
755. Hopi Bird Deity Kachina
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
10-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Kachina clad in teal case mask having pointed beak and large, circular,
yellow owl type eyes. He wears a white shirt and white kilt and has chicken
feathers atop his head. Intact.
Est. $350-$550
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:58 P.M.
758. Very
Hopi Trib
Mid-3/4,
21-3/4”H
Robert M
By Delbe
feather ra
represent
ing kachi
Signed on
Est. $800
Closing:
7/11/2014 1:16:27 PM
lored zig
airdo and
, circular,
s chicken
756. Hopi Carved Wood Kachina Doll
Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
11-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Clad in trousers and wears a sack mask with high pointed ears and long,
pointed beak. Multi-colored painted and in exc. cond.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:59 P.M.
757. Very Large Kachina Doll
Hopi Tribe, Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
24-1/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Unusually large, carved cottonwood figure, probably a representation of the
Hemis kachina, wearing a case mask with tableta, bandolier, kilt and red
boots. He holds a zig zag arrow and a length of rope. Impressive size.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:00 P.M.
758. Very Large Sunface Kachina
Hopi Tribe, Southwest USA.
Mid-3/4, 20th century.
21-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
By Delbert Nevayaktewa, this Dawa kachina wears a flat mask with wooden
feather rayed border. Clad in kilt, boots and wears a bandolier strap. Dawa
represents the spirit of the sun and appears in the with the early morning kachinas, to welcome the sun as it rises. Colorful and impressive size.
Signed on the base.
Est. $8001,200-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:01 P.M.
759. Large Situlili Kachina
Hopi Tribe, Southwest USA.
18-3/4”H.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Depicted in running motion, this tall carved wood figure wears a leather kilt
with matching leggings, rabbit fur collar and chicken feathers on the brown
case mask with bulging eyes and pointed nose. Colorful and animated.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:02 P.M.
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760. Mounds Builder Stone Implements (4)
Tenn. & IL.
Ca. 400 B.C. - 300 A.D.
2-3/8” - 8-1/4”L.
Private NYS collection, acquired from Caddo Trading Co., Ark. about 25
years ago.
Including a gray stone flaked celt, inked: “Union Co. Ill”. A black hardstone
celt having a pecked surface. A long black hardstone elliptical drill. Finally,
a hardstone hammer head having a central hafting groove. Old paper label attached, inked: “Hammer Williams Island TENN.” All are intact, exc.
cond.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:03 P.M.
761. Mounds Builder Flint Spade and Celt (2)
Arkansas.
Ca. 900-400 B.C.
6” & 8”L.
Private NYS collection, acquired from Caddo Trading Co., Ark. about 25
years ago.
Including a large Mill Creek chert flint spade, ovoid form with an all around
flaked edge. Edge displays a surface polish from use. Found in Clay County, Arkansas. One very minor edge chip otherwise intact. Together with
black stone celt having an all around flaked edge. Found in Pope County,
Arkansas. encrusted surface. Intact, exc. cond. Each with original file card
from Caddo Trading Co.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:04 P.M.
764. Two
Southwes
Mid to 3/
10-1/4”H
Robert M
First a Ko
and white
quoise bl
Est. $600
Closing:
762. Zuni Fetish Pot
Southwest USA.
Mid to late 20th century.
5-1/8”H., 5-3/8” rim diameter.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Blackware pottery bowl having a short collar rim, surface embellished with
an overall covering composed of ground turquoise. Decorated with nine
individually carved stone canine fetishes all with votive bundles tied on their
backs composed of carved stone and shell arrow points and pieces of
turquoise and coral. One fetish is separated from the bowl, some losses to
the ground turquoise surface.
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:05 P.M.
763. Five Small Kachinas and a Pair of Rattles (7)
Hopi tribe, Southwest USA.
Mid to late 20th century.
5-3/4” - 7-1/2” kachinas; rattles, 7” & 7-1/2”.
Robert M. Peters collection.
Five small kachinas, four with signed bases: 2 by Lonnie Nutumya, one by
S. Talas and one by D. Adams. Other is unsigned. Together with a pair of
colorfully painted Hopi dance rattles.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:06 P.M.
766. Kara
Amazon,
Ca. mid 2
10-1/2”D
Ex. JeanWoven ra
three slen
Est. $150
Closing:
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764. Two Hopi Kachina Dolls
Southwest USA.
Mid to 3/4 20th century.
10-1/4”H. each.
Robert M. Peters collection.
First a Kokopelmana kachina wearing a black painted mask with hook eyes
and white dotted brows, by Victor Charlie. other probably Tutumsi with turquoise blue mask, toothy snout and missing one red ear.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:07 P.M.
765. Amazonian Fiber Wig and Earrings (3)
Brazil.
Ca. mid 20th century.
12”H. & 36”L.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneve, Switzerland, collection #2373.
Including a long grass ceremonial hair piece or wig. Together with two vegifiber decorated ear ornaments, each having a pointed carved wooden shaft
body. Overall exc. cond. Unmounted.
Est. $150-$200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:08 P.M.
766. Karaja Basket
Amazon, Brazil.
Ca. mid 20th century.
10-1/2”D.
Ex. Jean-Eugene Lions collection, Geneve, Switzerland, #2377.
Woven rattan example with rounded bottom and wide rim. Decorated with
three slender black and one reddish-brown ring pattern. Exc. cond.
Est. $150-$200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:09 P.M.
767. Uchu Protective Figure
San Blas Islands, Panama.
Early 20th century.
9”H.
Ex. Private Israeli collection.
Thick blocky figure supported by small diminutive legs, hint of arms in relief
on sides of body, and distinctive face with jutting nasal ridge, and geometric head. Weathered, losses to head and legs. Custom base.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:10 P.M.
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769. Kuna Uchu Staff
San Blas islands, Panama
28 1/2”L.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Narrow staff or marker carved with a blocky figure of a man bearing a cap,
and large vertical nasal ridge, standing on support above a four-legged animal with pointed tail. Painted in yellow, light blue, dark blue, and red. Age
crack, surface wear. Uchus are protective spirit figures.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:12 P.M.
768. Guatemalan Dance Festival Mask
Guatemala.
Ca. 19th century.
7-1/2”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Carved wood face mask of a dark skinned man with moustache, probably
a Spanish Moor. Thickly carved, about 3/4 life sized and having two round
perforations flanking the nose as well as hollow eyes. Paint loss and chips,
but an old example.
Est. $700-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:11 P.M.
770. Indonesian Kris
Indonesia.
Ca. 19th century or earlier.
23-3/4” L. overall.
Ex. Kimball Sterling collection, Tennessee.
Having a meteoric iron blade with a simple scrolliate decorative element at
the top of the blade, plain carved hand grip, undecorated wooden sheath.
Areas of rusty patina on the blade. Traces of red paint on the sheath. Exhibits wear from use.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:13 P.M.
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771. Ifugao Mixing Paddle
Philippines.
19th Century.
25”H.
Private Israeli collection.
Slender rectangular paddle surmounted by equally long handle in form of
a full female figure with exaggerated lengthy torso, shoulders and arms in
front, breasts between, and faceted head with simple indications of facial
features. Handle and figure has blackened patina, the paddle has variegated light to dark patina, well weathered, light losses.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:14 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:18:17 PM
772. Dya
Borneo, I
3-1/4”H.
Private Fl
Small ma
ridge alon
gral pede
Est. $300
Closing:
774. Grou
Indonesia
9” to 16-1
Sam Hilu
Tallest is
ing a cup
eyes aga
Age crack
rounded
four-legg
brown pa
short feet
with incis
back. Sur
Est. $500
Closing:
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772. Dyak Wooden Animal
Borneo, Indonesia.
3-1/4”H. 6-1/2”L.
Private Florida collection, acquired about 1970.
Small mammal carved of dark hard wood, with pointed nose, short ears,
ridge along back that flows into a tail, and short bent legs. Carved on integral pedestal. Dark patina. Custom base.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:15 P.M.
774. Group of Souteast Asia Carvings (3)
Indonesia & Burma.
9” to 16-1/2”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC.
Tallest is a Nias staff or utilitarian pounder, displaying a seated figure holding a cup, in front of phallus, wearing a “kalabubu” collar, and having relief
eyes against concave plane; surmounted by headdress with lobed finial.
Age crack on side. Also, a Sumatra horse and rider with long straight lines,
rounded head with circular ears, concave face and linear nasal ridge, on
four-legged horse of simple proportion. Probably a handle or lid. Dark
brown patina, light deposits. Together with a Burmese figure standing on
short feet, with hands at chest below rounded breasts, her long ovoid head
with incised eyes, relief nose, and incised long hair hanging in a braid along
back. Surface wear.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:17 P.M.
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773. Travel Beading or Weaving Tool
Indonesia.
Ca. late 19th to early 20th century.
13” H. 15-1/2” W. open
Private Northern California collection, purchased 2002 San Francisco, CA.
Two piece carved wood, folding loom stick carved with a figural finial depicting a seated figure, probably a monkey, suspension chain and hook
through figures hands, decorated on the reverse with two short strands of
colorful glass trade beads. Old black-brown surface. Exhibits age and use,
overall exc. cond.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:16 P.M.
775. Four Naga Necklaces
Nagaland, Northern India.
18”, 14-1/4”, 11-1/4” & 13-3/4”H.
Ex. Zelda Kaplan collection, NYC., acquired 1970s.
Four different necklaces composed of colorful glass beads and one with a
combination of glass and brass coil beads. Two with multi-face cast brass
pendants, one with a single large cast brass face pendant and the other
with a large carved wood face pendant. All are in overall exc. cond.
Est. $1,500-$2,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:18 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:18:39 PM
776. Massive Wooden Club
38”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Large, solid, hardwood clob made from the rootball and lower trunk of a
slender tree. Shows age, battering and a partial break at mid body. Origin
uncertain.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:19 P.M.
778. Three Himalayan Masks
Nepal.
Mid 20th century.
8-7/8” to 10-1/4”H.
Sam Hilu Collection.
First mask of shallow and broad form bears open rimmed eyes, large relief
nose, and delineated teeth. Surface is weathered with insect damage and
encrustation. Together with a deeply hollowed mask displaying an expressive face with curvilinear eyes, open mouth with moustache, and flared
nostrils. Polished dark brown patina; remains of wax stamp on back. Smallest mask is carved with angled open eyes, downturned mouth, and long
ears. Large shard lost at rim.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:21 P.M.
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777. Two Himalayan Masks
Nepal.
9” and 9-1/4”H.
Sam Hilu collection, NYC
Taller mask with relief tripartite symbol on forehead, open mouth with delineated teeth, and relief ears. Age cracks. Along with deeply hollowed
mask of a deity with incised u on forehead, open ovate eyes, and straight
mough baring teeth, fangs and relief moustache. Dark patinated handling
on edges.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:20 P.M.
780. Fou
Caucuses
Late 19th
about 14”
Ex. Bill
1960s-19
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wood ha
Losses to
acid-etch
and steel
base.
Est. $600
Closing:
779. Guatemalan Dance Mask
Guatemala.
7-3/8”H.
Sam Hilu collection.
Small dance mask of a male character having open bulging eyes, open
oval lips baring bi-color teeth with plastic inlay, sewn-on moustache, and
surface painted yellow with some red detail. Surface worn, paint faded.
Darkened patina from wear on interior.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:22 P.M.
782. Max
France.
1955.Fren
26”H. x 2
Private PA
NYC.
Large ch
a tarot ca
Signed by
the revers
painting i
Est. $3,0
Closing:
7/11/2014 1:18:58 PM
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ache, and
nt faded.
780. Four Unusual Daggers
Caucuses.
Late 19th - early 20th century.
about 14”L. each.
Ex. Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM., acquired
1960s-1980s.
Three of the daggers are enveloped in a single scabbard adorned with various textured reptile skin, and woven hide strips at corners. The blades with
wood handles and steel blade with kufic writing hammered into surface.
Losses to scabbard. Together with a double blade, forged steel dagger with
acid-etched pattern and steel curvilinear handle. The scabbard of fabric
and steel also bears an acid etched pattern. Mounted together on unwieldy
base.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:23 P.M.
781. Poalo Boni Framed Collage- “Fantasy”
Italy.
b. 1926.
42-1/4”H. x 34”W frame. 24” x 32” collage.
Private PA. collection, ex. Nahan Gallery, NYC, 1990s.
Large gouche/collage entitled “Fantasy” depicting a fanciful prancing horse
with three large profile human heads. Mixed media including handmade
paper and textile. Overall exc. cond. Custom matte and frame. Boni started
painting in 1954, and in 1957, achieved international recognition for developing a unique printing process- the Graphisculpture. His works are included in museum collections worldwide, including the Picasso Museum
in Antibes.
Est. $1,500-$3,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:24 P.M.
782. Max Papart Drawing - “Jeune Filee a la Carte Tarot”
France.
1955.French, b. 1911 d. 1994.
26”H. x 21”W. drawing. 32”W. x 37”H. frame.
Private PA. collection, ex. Private NY collection, 1990s, ex. Nahan Gallery,
NYC.
Large charcoal on paper drawing depicting a seated young woman with
a tarot card above her right shoulder and a pitcher of flowers to her left.
Signed by the artist in the lower corner: “Max Papart (19)55” and signed on
the reverse: “For Andree Max Papart”. Done as a original study for an oil
painting in 1956. Custom matted and framed. Exc. cond.
Est. $3,000-$5,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:25 P.M.
783. Bob Guccione Lithograph- “Untitled 2”
USA.
Ca. 1990.
36”H. x 29-1/2”W. framed. 35”H. x 28”W. paper size.
Ex. collection Ray Winnick, Beverly Hills, CA. 1990, by decent to present
owner.
Large multicolor lithograph depicting two seated nude women, with trees
in the background. Bold signature of the artist, Penthouse Magazine magnate, in the lower corner and numbered: “46/300”. Black lacquer custom
frame, exc. cond.
Est. $500-$700
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:26 P.M.
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784. Authouart Lithograph “Une Cadillac Pour Marilyn” (Monroe)
French, b. 1943.
1982
41”W. x 35-3/4”W. frame.
Ex. collection Ray Winnick, Beverly Hills, CA. 1990, by decent to present
owner. Acquired from Center Art Galleries Hawaii, 1987, with certificate.
Full color lithograph depicting the scene of iconic items washed up on a
beach, with Marilyn Monroe walking into the ocean, never to return. Hand
signed and titled “Une Cadillac Pour Marilyn”, numbered “XVI/XXXX E.A.”
Exc., cond. Custom matte and framed.
Est. $2,000-$3,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:27 P.M.
785. Andre Derain Etching, Entitled Nu Assis
Paris, France.
Ca. 2nd half of 20th century.
10”x 7”, image size
Ex. Dr. Stanley F. Yolles collection, Stony Brook, NY.
Pulled from a canceled plate, depicting a seated female nude. Signed in the
plate. Certificate of Authenticity on reverse from The Collectors Guild, NYC,
ca. 1970. Custom matted and framed, exc. condition. Derain, b. 1880, d.
1954.
Est. $450-$650
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:28 P.M.
786. Stone Sphere on Brass Lamp Stand
Europe and Brazil.
19th century stand. 20th century ball.
5-1/2”D. ball. 5”H. stand.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Victorian cast brass oil lamp stand with seven, hinge lidded, pod form oil
lamps, each with a small knob finial. Standing on tripod legs, no maker
marks. Together with a hand carved dense igneous mineral sphere.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:29 P.M.
787. Meteorite
4” x 3-1/4”. 2lbs, 13.9 ozs.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Dense chunk of mostly iron, with nickel, coarse octahedrite and traces of
platinum. Unidentified fall. Unusual type with very matte finish and light
rust patina.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:30 P.M.
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788. Larg
China.
10”W. x 6
Bill Freem
Large an
polished
face form
exterior. C
Est. $800
Closing:
790. Des
Southwes
13”L. x 8
Bill Freem
A large s
gypsum a
finds. Sev
Est. $400
Closing:
ned in the
uild, NYC,
1880, d.
traces of
and light
788. Large Chinese Geode
China.
10”W. x 6-1/2”H.
Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM.
Large and heavy geode nodule cut and having both interior face edges
polished to a gleaming finish, leaving the hollow interior with its natural surface formation. Charcoal gray-black interior color, white and tan polished
exterior. Custom wood, tiered base. Pretty.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:31 P.M.
790. Desert Rose Cluster
Southwestern USA.
13”L. x 8”H.
Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM.
A large specimen, in tan- root beer color consisting of aflowery cluster of
gypsum and barite cleavage planes. Found only in desert climate, surface
finds. Several chips and small losses, but generally a lovely example.
Est. $400-$750
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:33 P.M.
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789. Large Chinese Geode
China.
11-1/2”W. x 7-1/2”H.
Bill Freeman Estate Collection, Scottsdale AZ. & NM.
Large and heavy geode nodule mostly of medium gray agate, cut and having
both face edges polished to a gleaming surface, the interior surface showing
the natural formation. With custom wooden, tiered stand. Pretty.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:32 P.M.
791. Fossil Tooth Lot (23)
Ca. 30 million years old to Pleistocene, 40,000 B.P.
3/8” - 2-3/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Assorted group of twenty-three various fossilized teeth including six large
cave bear teeth found in Roumania and France approximately 40,000 B.P.
Some minor losses, imperfections and hairlines. A partial Hyracodon-rino
tooth, from central US. A Bos (Bovine) tooth from Belgian. A partial Giant
Sloth tooth from Ruskin, Florida. Two horse teeth, from Florida and Mexico.
Together with twelve small teeth from various animals, most identified with
type and site location.
Est. $500-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:34 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:20:25 PM
792. Fossilized Shark’s Teeth (4)
Late Oligocene to early Pleistocene, 28 - 1.5 million years ago.
1-1/2” - 4-3/8”H.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
four fossilized sharks teeth including the largest is Carcharodon Megalodon, surface enamel has been polished to a high gloss, some ancient
losses and chip along the gum line. Together with three smaller examples,
the largest of the three has an ancient chip along the gum line and some
root loss, remaining two are intact.
Est. $500-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:35 P.M.
794. Bellarmine Stoneware Face Jug
Germany.
Ca. 1600-1680
8-1/2”H.
Ex. private Israeli collection.
A salt glazed, stoneware jug with applied strap handle, decorated in relief
on the front with a bearded face of Bellarmine and floral medallion. The origins of the bearded face are believed to have originated in the mythical wild
man creature, popular in Northern Europe folklore from the 14th century.
The popular alternative name “Bellarmine” came from the tradition associated with Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621), a fierce opponent of Protestantism. Normal minor in-manufacture base rim flakes and a superficial hairline
at the base, otherwise intact, exc. cond. A nice example.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:37 P.M.
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793. Assorted Fossil Lot (35+)
400 - 5 million years old.
1”-6-1/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a limestone slab with a fossilized crayfish (shrimp), Jurassic Age,
found in Eichstatt, Germany. A fossil crab (Trichopeltarion Greggi), Pliocene
period, found at Moturau Beach, Canterbury, N. Zealand. A fossil Trilobite
found at Erfoud, Morocco. Together with seven small, assorted Trilobites.
A fossilized Horse foot bone. Five small Spirifer fossil shells, Cambrian Era,
found in Ontario, Canada. A tiny ammonite, sliced in two. A small fossil
tooth fragment. A fossil Racoon jaw, Pleistocene period, found in Florida. A
small fossilized cone, Picea Stichensis, Pleistocene period, Pacific county,
Oregon. A mounted sample of Woolly Mammoth hair, Siberia, Russia. Two
small fossilized plant stems. A small highly polished red and gray agate.
Finally, a group of nineteen complete fossilized anemone spines and five
partial spines.
Est. $500-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:36 P.M.
796. Islam
Persia for
Ca. 18th9-1/8” &
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Heavy br
shell form
sides, an
with sold
curved an
side with
Est. $400
Closing:
795. Carved High Relief
Wooden Panel
Europe.
Ca. 18th to early 19th century.
11-1/2”H. x 6-7/8”W.
Private NYC collection.
Relief carved wood panel depicting an old bearded saint wearing a crownlike cap, with a wrinkled face and sunken eyes. Most likely would have been
inserted into a door or used as a furniture element. Overall deep brown
surface with old mellow patina. A few stable age cracks and very minor
edge losses, otherwise intact.
Est. $500-$800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:38 P.M.
798. Thre
USA.
Ca. 18th4-5/8”, 7”
Ex. collec
Including
iron rivets
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gether wi
Labeled a
simple iro
Est. $1,0
Closing:
7/11/2014 1:21:00 PM
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796. Islamic Pen Case & Powder Flask
Persia for the pen case.
Ca. 18th-19th century.
9-1/8” & 10-3/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Heavy bronze, flat tubular case with attached inkwell having hinged lid of
shell form. The main body is decorated with stamped floral pattern on both
sides, and the hinged lid with knob handle still functions. Hinge reattached
with solder, else exc. cond. Together with a copper/bronze powder horn of
curved animal horn form, having two suspension loops. Decorated on one
side with incised helix pattern. Missing stopper, dented.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:39 P.M.
797. Two Transatlantic Cable Sections
one Dated 1859., ca. 1865.
3”L & 6-1/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Two different transatlantic cable sections including one brass banded at
both ends, marked: “Sweden & Cortland 1859 / Shore End / Glass. Elliot
& Co. / Contractors London”. Together with an unmarked cable section.
These sections were sold as souvenirs in celebration of the successful laying of the first transatlantic cable. Run under the Atlantic Ocean and used
for telegraph communications. The cable reduced communication time
from ten days to a matter of minutes.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:40 P.M.
798. Three Early Knives
USA.
Ca. 18th-19th century.
4-5/8”, 7” & 9”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including an iron bladed knife with a two piece bone handle, held with
iron rivets. Three tally marks cut into the handle. Labeled as “Penobscot
crooked knife”. Missing tip of blade, exhibits extensive use and age. Together with a knife having a small hooked iron blade and wooden handle.
Labeled as being from the “Great Lakes”. Finally, a small knife having a
simple iron blade and bone handle.
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:41 P.M.
799. Utensils, Knife, Scalpel, Spurs, Pistol Barrel (10)
USA & England.
Ca. 19th century.
2-1/2” - 11-1/4”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including a three piece utensil set, all with bone handles, replaced knife
blade is stamped with an English makers mark. A set of spurs with screw
type removable heads, intact, exc. cond. A single iron spur of simple design. An excavated iron and brass gun frame, stamped on the frame: “489”.
A bone handled scalpel, marked on the steel blade: “Miller Bros U.S.A.” A
small, hand forged iron, finger knife, curved blade and loop handle. A rose
gold capped tooth pin, having a finely engraved decoration.
Est. $750-$1,000
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:42 P.M.
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800. Trade Axe, Buckles, Nails & Glass Fragments (55)
New World.
Ca. 1700’s.
1/2” - 5-1/2”L.
Ex. collection of Vincent Funiciello, Brooklyn, NY., 1930s - 70s.
Including an iron trade axe head, stamped with the makers mark depicting
a clipper ship at sea. Intact. Together with a small fancy late 18th century
brass buckle, a later spoon handle fragment, a wick adjuster handle and a
small brass clasp stamped: “Brighton”. Several 18th century glass shards
from various rum and gin bottles, with a card marked; “Mohawk site, N.Y.
1700-1750” A group of 30+ hand forged iron nails and wood fragments,
also identified as being from the “Mohawk site”.
Est. $1,200-$1,800
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:43 P.M.
801. English Chamber Pot Set (2)
Staffordshire, England.
Ca. 1869-1892.
11”H., 12”W., 5 3/4”H., 8 1/2”D.
San Francisco collection.
Matching set of red floral decorated china chamber pots. Both are marked
under the glaze, on the base, “J. F. Wileman FRENCH Foley Potteries
Staffordshire”, in a circular mark. The smaller handled pot is intact, exc.
cond. The larger covered chamber pot has a 1” upper rim chip and two
small base rim chips, otherwise intact.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:44 P.M.
802. Small Wooden Chest with Inlays
Egypt.
20th century.
16” x 8-3/4” x 12”H.
Private NYC collection.
Wooden chest with front opening door panel, hinged on the bottom and
having a key lock. Entire front including legs and upper border are inlaid
with mother of pearl and bone slats within zig zag metal borders; top with
eight opposing, double sided arrows. Undecorated on all other faces. Several inlays missing. Quaint.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:45 P.M.
803. Boteroesque Bisque Figure
Europe.
Mid 20th century.
10-1/4”H.
Slip molded pottery lady of fashion wearing a bright red layered floor length
dress, holding a lace handkerchief in her right hand. Wearing a gold pendant necklace, earrings and bracelet. Carrying a small black dress bag on
her left arm. Tiny flake on bracelet otherwise intact, exc. cond.
Est. $150-$200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:46 P.M.
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804. PreFirst editi
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804. Pre-Columbian Art by Hasso von Winning
First edition, 1969, large, thick, 4to, hardcover with dust jacket, 595 illustrations (175 color), 388 pp. Harry N. Abrams, NY. Exc. cond.
Est. $150-$200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:47 P.M.
806. “Coleccion Arte y Tesoros del Peru” Series (8)
Series by Jose deLavalle and Werner Lang, Culturas Precolombinas series of five books includes the following titles: “Moche, Chavin, Paracas,
Chancay, Huari. With Arte Precolombina” titles: “Primera Parte: Arte Textil y Adornos; Segunda Parte: Escultura y Diseno; Tercera Parte: Pintura.”
Banco Credito, Lima, Peru, 1977-1985, all 1st edition, cloth binding hard
cover with dust jacket, quarto, generally excellent condition.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:49 P.M.
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805. Books on American Indian Art (20+)
Estate of Dr. David V. Becker, NYC.
Douglas, F. and D’Harnoncourt, R., “Indian Art of the United States”, Museum of Modern Art, NY, 1941, HC, b&w; Conn, R., “Native American Art in
the Denver Art Museum”, 1979, sc, b&w, color; Whiteford, Andrew, et al.,
“American Indian Art: Form and Tradition”, Walker Art Center, 1972, exhib.
cat., sc, illus., 154 pp.; Maurer, E., “The Native American Heritage: A Survey of North American Indian Art”, Art Instit. of Chicago., 1977, exhib. cat.,
sc, color, b&w, photos, 351 pp.; Josephy A., Jr., “The American Heritage
Book of Indians” 1961, HC w/ dj, b&w, color.; Burland, C., “North American
Indian Mythology”, 1965, HC w/ dj, color and b&w; “Chefs-d'Oeuvre des
arts Indiens et Esquimaux du Canada: Masterpieces of Indian and Eskimo
Art from Canada”, 1969, exhib. cat., sc, b&w; Feder, N., “Two Hundred
Years of North American Indian Art”, Whitney Museum, 1971, sc, color and
b&w; Haberland, W., “Art of the World: The Art of North America”, 1964, HC
w/ dj, color, b&w, drawings; Katzenberg, D., “And Eagles Sweep Across
the Sky: Indian Textiles of the North American West, Navajo Blankets and
Rugs, Baskets of the West” Baltimore Museum of Art, 1977, exhib. cat., sc;
“Introduction to American Indian Art”, Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, Inc,
1931, Part 1 and 2, sc, essay collection, color and b&w; “Dancing Colors:
Paths of Native American Women”, sc, color and photos. Together with 6
issues of “Arizona Highways”, from 1953 to 1971; Leaflets from Denver Art
Museum dating from 1930 to 1957; and additional pamphlets.
Est. $300-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:48 P.M.
807. Pre-Columbian Textile and Large Format Art Books (6)
Tsunoyama and Amano ed., “Textiles of the Andes, Catalog of Amano Collection”, 1979, large format hardcover folio, dj worn; “Arte Prehispanico de
Mexico: Coleccion Rufino Tamayo”, 1973, large format hardcover, color,
b&w; Anton, F., Ancient Peruvian Textiles, 1987, hardcover w/ dj; StoneMiller, R., To Weave for the Sun: Andean Textiles in the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, 1992, softcover, profuse color; Rowe, A., Costumes & Featherwork of the Lords of Chimor: Textiles from Peru’s North Coast, Textile
Museum, Washington DC, 1984, softcover, color, b&w; Coe, M., Classic
Maya Pottery at Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University, 1975, large format
hardcover folder with loose folio size plates and 30 pp. softcover book.
Est. $200-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:50 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:23:01 PM
808. Pre-Columbian Art Publications (3)
Robert M. Peters collection.
“Pre-Columbian Art of South America” by Alan Lapiner. His well known
“coffee table” edition, 13-1/4”x 10-1/4” , HC, with jacket, exc. cond., 910 illustrations, including 225 in color. 1976, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., NY. “Mexico:
Splendors of Thirty Centuries”, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1990, HC with
d.j. exhib. catalogue, 728 pp, profuse color, maps, biblio, index.; Vazquez,
P.R. and others, “National Museum of Anthropology: Mexico”, 1968, 1st
ed., b&w, and tipped in color, 264 pp.
Est. $600-$900
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:51 P.M.
810. Books (7)
Robert M. Peters collection.
Boos, F., “The Ceramic Sculptures of Ancient Oaxaca” A.S. Barnes, NY and
London, 1966, HC w/ dj, 1st edition, color and b&w.; Nuno, R. B., “The Art
in the Great Temple: Mexico-Tenochtitlan”, INAH, 1981, HC w/ dj, fine color
photos.; Bernal, I., “Great Sculpture of Ancient Mexico”, 1979, HC w/ dj;
Coe, M., “Old Gods and Young Heroes: The Pearlman Collection of Maya
Ceramics”, Israel Museum, 1982, SC, color and b&w.; Soustelle, J., “Arts
of Ancient Mexico”, 1967, HC w/ torn dj, Kimball, I.G., “Mayan Terracottas”1961, most b&w, HD w/ torn dj; “National Museum of Anthropology
Mexico City” Great Museums of the World, Newsweek, NY, 1977, HC w/
dj.
Est. $250-$350
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:53 P.M.
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809. Publications on Arts of Mexico (6)
Toneyama, K., “The Popular Arts of Mexico”, Weatherhill/Heibonsha, New
York / Tokyo, 1974. HC w/ DJ, 1st English edition. 226 pages.; “Treasures
of Mexico: from the Mexican National Museum”, 1978, HC with dj, b&w;
“Artes de Mexico: El Maque: Lacas de Michoacan, Guerrero y Chiapas: No.
153. Año XIX” 1972, 114 pp, color and b&w.; Torres, R.M., “Artes de Mexico
: Vida y Arte de Los Huicholes : Primera Parte : La Vida No. 160.” and “Segunda Parte: El Arte No. 161. Año XIX” 104 pp and 124pp., photos (some
in color); “Artes de Mexico: La Catedral de Mexico: No. 182-183. Año XXI”,
152 pp., extensive photos.;
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:52 P.M.
811. Art Books
Arias, P.E., A History of 1000 Years of Greek Vase Painting, 1962, large
HC with dj, 335 illus.; Rice, D.T., The Art of Byzantium, 1959, HC with dj,
44 color illus., 348 pp.; Evans and Wixom, ed., The Glory of Byzantium:
Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, AD 843-1261, Metropolitan
Museum of Art, 1997, 2nd printing, large HC with dj, 667 illus. including
542 color; Goldscheider, L., Etruscan Sculpture, Phaidon Press,1941, HC
with dj, torn; Goldscheider, L., Roman Portraits, Phaidon Press, 1940, HC
with dj, torn.
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:54 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:23:32 PM
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812. Pre-Columbian Art Books of South America (12)
Lehmann, W., The Art of Old Peru, NY, 1924, hardcover binding, b&w, a rare
edition; 6 volumes series by Perez de Barradas, J., Orfebreria Prehispanica
de Colombia: Estilo Calima, Texto and Laminas, 1954, 2 volumes. Estilos
Tolima y Muisca, Texto and Laminas, 1958, 2 volumes. Estilos Quimbaya y
Otros, Texto and Laminas, 1965, 2 volumes. All 6 published by Banco de la
Republica, Museo del Oro Bogota, large HC with djs, illlus. and b/w photos;
Doering, H., The Art of Ancient Peru, Praeger, NY, 1952, HC with dj, b&w;
Dockstader, F., Indian Art in South America: Pre-Columbian and Contemporary Arts and Crafts, 1967, HC with dj, b&w and color; Altamerikanische
Kunst Mexico-Peru, Staatlichen Museums fur Volkerkunde, 1977, SC, in
German; Leonard, J.N., Great Ages of Man: Ancient America, Time Life
Books, 1967, HC, colo and b&w; Benson, E., Art and Civilizations of Indian
America: The Mochica, 1972, HC with torn dj, mostly b&w;
Est. $500-$500
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:55 P.M.
814. Pre-Columbian and Art Books (7)
Alan Lapiner, Pre-Columbian Art of South America. His well known coffe table edition by Alan
Lapiner. Hardbound, with jacket, excellent condition. 910 illustrations, including 225 in color.
1976, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., publishers, New
York. Lapiner met his demise due to Hodgkins
disease shortly after this publication. Out of
print. Also, L. Schele and M.E. Miller, The Blood
of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art, 1986,
HC with d.j., color, b&w, drawings, photos by
Justin Kerr, 335 pp.; Lords of the Underworld:
Masterpieces of Classic Maya Ceramics by
Coe, M.D., 1978, hardcover with d.j., color and
b&w, 142 pp.; Francis Robicsek, The Smoking
Gods: Tobacco in Maya Art, History, and Religion, 1978, HC with d.j., color, b&w, drawings,
233 pp.; Werner Gillon, Collecting African Art,
with an introduction by William Fagg, 1979, HC
with dj; Christian Images in Hispanic New Mexico, The taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs
Fine Arts Center, 1982, SB; Twelve Classics
by Joshua Baer, 1989, HCfeaturing 12 Native
American works.
Est. $800-$1,200
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:57 P.M.
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813. Books and Pamphlets on Pre-Columbian Art (25)
Bernal, I., Museo Nacional de Antropologia de Mexico: Arqueologia, 1967,
large HC with slides and slipcase; Bernal, I., 100 Great Masterpieces of
the Mexican National Museum of Anthropology, 1969, large HC with dj,
color; Taube, K., The Albers Collection of Pre-Columbian Art, 1988, HC
with dj, color; The Natalie Wood Collection of Pre-Columbian Ceramics at
UCLA: from Chupicuaro, Guanajuato, Mexico, 1969, SC, b&w; Albers, A.,
Pre-Columbian Mexican Miniatures, 1970, HC with dj, b&w; Braun, B., PreColumbian Art and the Post-Columbian World: Ancient American Sources
of Modern Art, 1993, HC with dj, color; Whittington, E.M., The Sport of Life
and Death: The Mesoamerican Ballgame, 2001, HC with dj, exhib. cat., 323
illus; Parsons, L. et al., The Face of Ancient America: The Wally and Brenda
Zollman Collection of Precolumbian Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1988,
SC, color; Berrin, K., Feathered Serpents and Flowering Trees: Reconstructing the Murals of Teotihuacan, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1988,
HC with dj, color; Miller, A.G., The Mural Painting of Teotihuacan, Dumbarton Oaks, 1973, HC with dj, color and b&w; Guerrero, R.F., Historia General
del Arte Mexicano: Epoca Prehispanica, Mexico, 1962, HC with dj torn,
color and b&w; Kelly, J., The Complete Visitor’s Guide to Mesoamerican
Ruins, 1982, HC with dj, b&w, maps; Parsons, L., Pre-Columbian America:
The Art and Archeology of South, Central and Middle America, Milwaukee
Public Museum, 1974, sc, b&w; Peterson, J. F., Precolumbian Flora and
Fauna: Continuity of Plant and Animal Themes in Mesoamerican Art, Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art, CA, 1990, SC, color and b&w;
Labbe, A., Religion, Art, and Iconography: Man and Cosmos in Prehispanic
Mesoamerica, Bowers Museum, CA, 1982, SC, exhib. cat., b&w; Osborne,
H., South American Mythology, 1968, HC with dj, color, b&w; Pre-Columbian Art from Middle America: Gift of Mrs. Harry C. Hanszen, Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, 1966, pamph; Eisleb, D., Westmexikanische Keramik,
1971, sc, b&w, German; West Mexican Sculpture: Precolumbian Magic or
Genre?, Fine Arts Museum of L.I., NY, 1984, pamphlet; Bushnell,GHS, Ancient Arts of the Americas, 1965, SC; Nicholson, I., Mexican and Central
American Mythology, 1967, HC with torn dj, b&w; and 4 pamphlets from
Lowe Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum, and Merrin Gallery.
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:56 P.M.
815. Pre-Columbian Art Books and Pamphlets (39)
Rediscovered Masterpieces of Mesoamerica: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, 1985, hardcover with dj and
slipcase, 288 pp, color and b&w; Dockstader, F., Indian Art in Middle America,1964, HC with torn d.j.,
221pp, color plates; Portillo, J., Quetzalcoatl, 1982, large HC with dj and slipcover, color; Covarrubias,
M., Indian Art of Mexico & Central America, 1966, HC with dj; Groth-Kimball, I. and Feuchtwanger, F., The
Art of Ancient Mexico, 1954, HC w/ dj; Art de Mesoamerique, Brussels, 1977, sc; Baer et al., Azteken und
Maya, Museum fur Volkerkunde Basel, 1985, sc; Homage to the Sacred: Pre-Columbian Clay Sculpture
from Fresno Collections,1982, sc, b&w; Wright, N., El Enigma del Xoloitzcuintli, INAH, 1960, b&w; Burland,
C., Art and Life in Ancient Mexico, 1948, HC w/ torn dj, b&w; Linduff, K., Ancient Art of Middle America:
Selections from the Jay C. Leff Collection, 1974, exhib. cat, sc; Westheim et al., Prehispanic Mexican Art,
1972, HC; Chan, R., Las Culturas Preclasicas de la Cuenca de Mexico, 1955, HC with dj; Jules Berman
Collection of Mexican Pre-Columbian Art, Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, 1973, sc, b&w; Von Winning, H.,
Portrayal of Pathological Symptoms in Pre-Columbian Mexico, 1987, sc, b&w; Lumbreras, L., The Peoples
and Cultures of Ancient Peru, 1974, sc, b&w; Rowe, J., Chavin Art: An Inquiry into its Form and Meaning,
Museum of Primitive Art, NY, 1962, sc, torn binding; Robicsek and Hales, Maya Ceramic Vases from the
Late Classic Period: The November Collection of Maya Ceramics, 1982, sc; Lapiner, A., Art of Ancient Peru
and Ecuador, pamphlet in HC binding. Plus 20 miscellaneous books and pamphlets from galleries such as
Galerie Mermoz, INAH, Columbus Museum of Art, Merrin Gallery and others.
Est. $400-$600
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:58 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:23:56 PM
816. Books on Ancient Art of Mexico (33)
Moctezuma and Olguin, Aztecs, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2002, HC
with dj, exhib. cat., color; Moctezuma, E.M., Treasures of the Great Temple:
Art and Symbolism of the Aztec Empire, 1990, HC with dj, in English, color;
Stierlin, H., Art of the Aztecs, Rizzoli, 1982, HC with dj, color; Moctezuma,
E.M., The Great Temple of the Aztecs: Treasures of Tenochtitlan, 1988, HC
with dj; Townsend, R.F., ed., Ancient West Mexico: Art and Archaeology of
the Unknown Past, Art Insitute of Chicago, 1998, HC with dj, exhib. cat.,
color and b&w; Clark, J.E., Los Olmecas en Mesoamerica, Citibank, Mexico, 1994, HC with dj, color; Chan, R.P., The Olmec: Mother Culture of Mesoamerica, Italy, 1989, HC with dj, color and b&w; Coe, M.D., The Jaguar’s
Children: Pre-Classic Central Mexico, Museum of Primitive Art, NY, 1965,
HC with dj, b&w; Bernal, I., The Olmec World, Univ. of CA Press, 1969, SC;
Lynton, M. and M., Aus der Tiefe/Out of the Depths: Grabfigures aus Westmexiko /Tomb Figures from West-Mexico, 1987, SC, exhib. cat., German
and English, b&w; Pasztory, E., Aztec Art, 1983, HC with dj, color; Burland
and Forman, The Aztecs: Gods and Fate in Ancient Mexico, 1980, HC with
dj, color; Nicholson, H.B., Art of Aztec Mexico: Treasures of Tenochtitlan,
National Gallery of Art, Wash DC, 1983, exhib. cat., SC, color and b&w; Soisson, Life of the Aztecs in Ancient Mexico, Italy, 1987, HC; Ross, K., Codex
Mendoza: Aztec Manuscript, 1978, HC with dj; Phillips and Brown, Pre-Columbian Shell Engravings: From the Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma, Part
One and Part Two, Peabody Museum Press, 1978, paperback edition, b&w;
Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology, No. 6, 7, and 8, Dumbarton
Oaks, 1970-71, HC; Paz and Medellin, Magia de la Risa, Mexico, 1962, HC,
Spanish; Soustelle, J., The Olmecs: The oldest Civilization in Mexico, 1984,
HC with dj; Wicke, C., Olmec: An Early Art Style of Precolumbian Mexico,
1971, HC with dj; De la Fuente, B., Las Cabeza Colosales Olmecas, 1975,
SC; L’Art Olmeque, Musee Rodin, 1972, SC; Coe, M.D., America’s First
Civilization: Discovering the Olmec, 1968, HC with dj; Artes de Mexico:
Prehispanic Sculpture, 1958; Artes de Mexico: La Escultura Clasica Maya,
1960; Artes de Mexico: Culturas de Occidente, 1969; Artes de Mexico: El
Arte Olmeca, 1972; 2 Corpus Antiquitatum Americanensium: Monolitos Olmecas y Otros en el Museo de la Universidad de Veracruz, 1971 in slipcase
and Ofrendas Mexicas en el Museo Nacional de Antropologia, INAH, 1975,
b&w; Aztec Stone Sculpture, Center for Inter-American Relations, 1977,
pamph.; Guerrero: Stone Sculpture from the State of Guerrero, Mexico,
Finch College Museum, 1965, pamph.; Rituals of Euphoria: Coca in South
America, Museum of Primitive Art, 1974, pamph.
Est. $200-$300
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 4:59 P.M.
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817. Publications on Oceanic Art (24)
Estate of Dr. David V. Becker, NYC.
Lot includes 12 book or catalogues: Newton, D., “Art Styles of the Papuan
Gulf”, Museum of Primitive Art, 1961, HC w/ dj; Newton, D., “Crocodile and
Cassowary: Religious Art of the Upper Sepik River, New Guinea”, 1971,
sc, b&w, drawings; Kooijman, S., “The Art of Lake Sentani”, Museum of
Primitive Art, 1959, HC w/ dj, b&w; Wardwell, A., “The Sculpture of Polynesia”, 1967, sc, mainly b&w; Linton, R. and Wingert, P., “Arts of the South
Seas”, Museum of Modern Art, 1946, HC w/ dj; Leenhardt, M., “Arts de
L’Oceanie”, 1947, HC; Newton, D., “New Guinea Art in the Collection of
the Museum of Primitive Art: The Museum of Primitive Art Handbooks, No.
2”, 1967, HC w/ dj; Wingert, P., “Art of the South Pacific Islands: A Loan
Exhibition”, De Young Memorial Museum, 1953, sc, b&w; Wingert, P., “An
Outline Guide to the Art of the South Pacific”, 1946, HC, b&w; Poignant,
R., “Oceanic Mythology: The Myths of Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia,
Australia”, 1967, HC w/ dj, color, b&w; Lawson-Menzies auction catalogue,
“Aboriginal Art”, 2004, No. 3696; Lawson-Menzies auction catalogue, “Aboriginal Art”, 2006, No. 3830. Plus 12 pamphlets including: “The Art of the
Asmat, New Guinea: Collected by Michael C. Rockefeller”, 1962; Newton,
D., “Malu: Openwork Boards of the Tshuosh Tribe”, 1963; “The Wurtzburger
Collection of Oceanic Art” Baltimore Museum of Art, 1956.
Est. $200-$250
Closing: Wednesday, July 23rd, 5:00 P.M.
7/11/2014 1:24:17 PM