Vessels - Mesoamerican
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Antiquities from Central America
More than 10,000 years ago, the first settlements formed in Central America. The abundant pool of artifacts which have reached our times over millennia visualizes in a very impressive way the cultural and technological achievements during these times. Out of the Central American civilizations, the Maya and the Aztec are certainly the most widely known ones, inspiring our phantasy with exotic myths or curdling the blood with merciless rituals. We are proud to offer you a fine selection of ancient pieces from Central America, with a focus on Central American pottery and jewelry. It will always be a pleasure to us to individually work with you on your own and personal collection, looking for special pieces you would like to add. Please do not hesitate to contact us any time via email or using our contact form. Correspondence is welcome in English, German, Italian, French, Russian or Japanese.-
Stirrup vessel with lizzards
Beautiful vessel from the golden age of the Moche culture. It shows two lizzards on each side. 100 to 500 AD.
€2,160Mochica stirrup vessel as a monkeyDistinctive vessel in the shape of a monkey. Typical Peruvian flask made circa 100 to 500 AD. With documents form the 1980ies.
€2,600Mochica stirrup vessel as a shamanImposing Peruvian vessel shaped like a priest on a podest with rich adornments. Circa 100 to 500 AD. With documents form the 1980ies.
€2,800