4273C
Pre-Columbian copper group
Estimate:
$200 - $400
Sold
$100
Live Auction
Saturday, November 17th Furniture, Fine Art, Jewelry and Timepieces, Asian Art
Description
(lot of 9) Pre-Columbian copper group, consisting of a copper bell used to place around neck of llama or alpaca; (5.7cm h x 5.5cm diam) Bolivian Highlands Colonial; Provenance: David Hammerschlag; (3) Arsenical copper axe (Hoe) money, two having raised edges with visible striations on surface, the third with slightly bent flange and no visible striations on surface, provenance: Manteno/Huancavilca, Ecuador; (500 - 1450 A.D.) Provenance: Jason Dahling via Janus Antiquities; together with Incan Peru bells and teezers, largest: 10.5"l
Condition
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