Mayan Style Ceramic Tripod Bowl, Pre-Columbian Mexico and Central America
Mayan style (Pre-Columbian Mexico and Central America)
Tripod bowl with jaguar heads to feet
Ceramic with traces of pigment
Provenance:
from the collection of artists Lenore and Robert Szesko (Chicago, Illinois). Please note, this item is highly fragile and/or requires custom packing. Additional handling time should be expected.
Condition
- notable cracks, loss, and repairs to one side of the bowl; valve holes to the left side of each foot; overall abrasions and wear; scratches to the interior base and underside of the bowl; stains to the interior.
Dimensions
8.5" W x 4.5" H x 8.5" D
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Mayan style (Pre-Columbian Mexico and Central America)
Tripod bowl with jaguar heads to feet
Ceramic with traces of pigment
Provenance:
from the collection of artists Lenore and Robert Szesko (Chicago, Illinois). Please note, this item is highly fragile and/or requires custom packing. Additional handling time should be expected.
Condition
- notable cracks, loss, and repairs to one side of the bowl; valve holes to the left side of each foot; overall abrasions and wear; scratches to the interior base and underside of the bowl; stains to the interior.
Dimensions
8.5" W x 4.5" H x 8.5" D