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Published Papagayo Polychromed Rattling Tripod Bowl // Guanacaste, Costa Rica Ca. 500-1200 CE
Product Description
This Papagayo polychrome pottery bowl, Mandador variety. It's a round bottomed bowl that rests on three animal headed rattle legs.
The exterior is painted with a wide band with two stylized plumed serpents of jaguars with short snouts. Each panel is framed in black, separated by a painted square in square decorative element. Areas of strong root marks on the surface. Three large original pieces reattached in the side with restoration over the breaklines and a few restored surface and rim chips.
Product Details
- ColorsEarthtone
- Materials
Ceramic
- Measurements
6.25" Dia x 3.75" H
- OriginCosta Rica
— Certificate of Authenticity
— Guanacaste-Nicoya Zone, Costa Rica
— Period V-VI, ca. 500-1200 A.D.
— Size: 3-3/4”H., 6-1/4”D
— Provenance: Ex. Arthur M. Sackler Collection, Acquired About 1970, Accession #n-1040.
— Published: Art of Costa Rica, Pre-Columbian Painted and Sculpted Ceramics from The Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Page 149, Item 72, Full Page Illustration.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation