Lot 116 A Jamacoaque Standing Effigy Figure
Ecuador, Ca. 500 AD. A good example of molded standing female with arms out at sides and with traces of blue pigment remaining. She wears a smooth bag wig and tunic, long neck cord, and ear and nose rings. 6-7/8” H, repairs, losses and chips; as is. Cp. Pre-Columbian Art of South America by Alan Lapiner and Amerindian Signs, 5000 Years of Pre-Columbian Art in Ecuador by Valdez for similar examples of this type.
Provenance: Ex Richard Boyd Stifler, NM
This lot will be sold not subject to a reserve. The starting price is the price at which the item can sell.
Provenance: Ex Richard Boyd Stifler, NM
This lot will be sold not subject to a reserve. The starting price is the price at which the item can sell.
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