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Rare Mayan Polychrome Footed Bowl Classic C550 -950ad Pre-columbian Maya Penten For Sale
RARE Mayan Polychrome Footed Bowl Classic c550 -950ad pre-Columbian Maya Penten
RARE Mayan Polychrome Footed Bowl Classic c550 -950ad pre-Columbian Maya Penten
Please look to Sotheby's Catalogues, Miller's & Carter's price guides for similarMuseum Worthy, artifact northern Petén, late Classic CA. A.D. 550 -950, great painting to the interior The Mirador Basin in the far northern Petén region of Guatemala is known for its abundance of sites, many of which are among the largest and earliest in the Maya world. Of 26 known sites, only 14 have been studied; an estimated 30 more await discovery. By the time scholars get there, looters may already have plundered them.Condition: Heavily restored - as collected showing great age and wear from long term burialPurchased at : Ex Deceased Estate, collected in the 1920s at Chicago Antique shop by Great UncleNote we have 6 pieces from this collection.Made in Mexico c550 - 950ADHeight : 12 cmWidth: 26 cmWeight: 1192gReferences • Coe, Michael D. (1999). The Maya (Sixth ed.). New York: Thames & Coggins, Clemency (Ed.) (1992). Artifacts from the Cenote of Sacrifice Chichen Itza, Yucatán: Textiles, Basketry, Stone, Shell, Ceramics, Wood, Copal, Rubber (Memoirs of the Peabody Museum). Harvard University Culbert, T.Patrick (Ed.) (1977). Classic Maya Collapse. University of New Mexico Drew, David (2004). The Lost Chronicles of the Maya Kings (New ed.). London: Phoenix Krupp, Edward C. (1999). "Igniting the Hearth". Sky & Telescope (February): p. 94. Retrieved 2006-10-19 • Love, Michael (December 2007). "Recent Research in the Southern Highlands and Pacific Coast of Mesoamerica". Journal of Archaeological Research (Springer Netherlands) 15 (4): 275–328. doi:10.1007/ "Maya Ruins". NASA Earth Observatory. Retrieved 2006-04-28. • Miller, Mary; Simon Martin (2004). Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya. London: Thames & Miller, Mary; Karl Taube (1993). The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya. London: Thames and Reyes-Valerio, Constantino (1993). De Bonampak al Templo Mayor: Historical del Azul Maya en Mesoamerica. Siglo XXI Sharer, Robert J.; Loa P. Traxler (2006). The Ancient Maya (6th, fully revised ed.). Stanford, California: Stanford University Skidmore, Joel (2006). "The Cascajal Block: The Earliest Precolumbian Writing" (PDF).Mesoweb Reports & News. Mesoweb. • Webster, David L. (2002). The Fall of the Ancient Maya. London: Thames & check out our other Antique sales on now! Pick up is OKCHEAP POSTAGE QUEENSLAND
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I will continue saleing off almost the entire collections of “Rick Bennet”, a well known tribal art and oriental collector. Rick had large emporiums in Cairns, Brisbane and Noosa Heads, from 1975 and travelled extensively overseas as an importer for his businesses.Over the years his father Norman Bennet, from Rose Bay, Sydney, Australia, gifted Rick with many considerable amounts of money to further his interest in ancient cultures and buy antiques and artefacts during his travels and at antique sales, enabling Rick to build his private collections without using his business capital. As Rick has now retired he no longer has any shops or business activities and is seriously researching “the meaning of life”, keeping fit and healthy and looking forward to many travels to ancient destinations as a tourist. In so doing he cannot look after his collections, hence the dispersal.The tribal art mostly comes from Indonesia, Timor, Burma, Papua New Guinea and Oceania. The oriental is from China, Indo-China, Japan and Indonesia. Australian Aboriginal and Asmat are in the collection as well. The oriental includes Sung, Ming, Ching, Imari, Satsuma, Meiji, Famille Rose, Cloisonne, Bronze etc.Rick’s private collection have been acquired during 38 years of travel importing 130 field trips since 1973 until 2002. Many pieces were also purchased from Sotheby’s Tribal Art sales and Brisbane Antique sale rooms.Please add us to your Favorite Sellers list !Get notifications of bigpelican listings on Twitter :