Description:

Pre-Columbian, Peru, Chavin, ca. 1200 BCE. Replete with an attractive design conveying layers of meaning, a bi-chrome pottery vessel presenting a rounded body and a tall spout that gradually flares to a wide mouth. Embellishing the walls of the vessel body are four jaguar pelt spot motifs with incised outlines and delineated in bas relief - comprised of outer red rings surrounding a central spot that is the same tawny orange hue as the rest of the vessel body. In addition, a red band encircles the lower end of the spout. The form of the jaguar was revered throughout the Pre-Columbian New World as the mightiest wild feline and was used as a symbol of power and kingship. Size: 5.5" in diameter x 7.875" H (14 cm x 20 cm)

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-private Hans Juergen Westermann collection, Germany, collected from 1950s to 1960s

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#153466

  • Condition: Normal surface wear with some abraded areas commensurate with age. Nice scattered deposits.

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