Lot 95

Mississippian Carved Sandstone Effigy

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Mississippian Carved Sandstone Effigy

Estimate: $600 - $900

Starting Bid: $300

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June 5, 2026 9:00 AM MDT
Live Auction
Louisville, CO, US

Description:

Native American, Mississippian culture, ca. 800–1600 CE. A roughly triangular block of warm, iron-stained sandstone, its conical silhouette tapering to a softly rounded apex. Two of its broad faces bear chevroned incisions that radiate from a central spine, conjuring the pinnate ribs of a fern frond unfurling across the stone. The third face carries a more abstract device: a lenticular eye motif, simplified to its essential almond, perhaps an allusion to vision, vigilance, or the watchful presence of an unseen power. Objects of this character emerge from the woodland river valleys of the American Southeast during the long florescence of Mississippian culture, when sedentary maize agriculturalists built earthen mounds, traded marine shell and copper across vast distances, and elaborated a rich symbolic vocabulary now gathered under the heading of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. The pairing of vegetal imagery, evocative of fertility and seasonal renewal, with an isolated eye, a recurring sign of supernatural sight, suggests a ritual function rather than a utilitarian one. The piece may have served as a charm, altar stone, or grave inclusion, its meaning legible to initiates and now only partly recoverable.. 6" W x 8" H x 4.8" D (15.2 cm W x 20.3 cm H x 12.2 cm D).

Provenance: private Colorado, USA Collection; ex-private Denver, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Flushing, New York and Ridgeway, Colorado, USA collection, acquired March 2017 via John McLeod

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Item # 203014

  • Condition: Good. Fragment of a larger piece with chips, nicks, and abrasions as shown. Good remaining detail and scattered mineral deposits.

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