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Pre-Columbian Mayan terracotta vessel with Glyphs.

 

A fine, well-made terra-cotta Pre-Columbian Mayan, Mexican vessel in cylindrical vase form with bulbous bottom. The beautiful thin-walled vessel stands on a flat base. Banding black glyphs accentuate the neck and wide mouth with gently turned-out lip. Traces of other undeciphered figures or motifs are present on the body. An old collector’s sticker remains on the bottom, Circa 600-900 CE

Condition: Small old chip on the rim. There is heavier wear to one side which is common in long term burial pieces. No traces of restoration.

 

Measurements: Height 7.75” x diameter 6”.

Pre-Columbian Mayan terracotta vessel with Glyphs.

$1,250.00Price
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