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Lot #13: Pre-Columbian | Northern Peru Moche-Style Globular Ceramic Vessel | Circa 900–1470 CE

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CA$11.00

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Historical Context & Origin Region: Northern Peru, Andean Coast (Moche / Late Intermediate Tradition) Material: Hand-modeled earthenware with mineral slip and fired pigmentation Period: Late Intermediate to Late Horizon, circa 900–1470 CE Description This impressive Pre-Columbian ceramic vessel is hand-formed with a broad globular body, short neck, and gently flared rim—features characteristic of northern Peruvian domestic and ritual pottery. Its surface is decorated with red, ochre, and tan mineral slips applied in vertical flame-like motifs, echoing naturalistic symbolism associated with Andean artistic traditions. The vessel’s shape suggests a functional role for storing liquids or grains, while its painted design reflects stylistic continuity from earlier Moche ceramic practices. The interior shows darkened firing tones, mineral inclusions, and soil deposits consistent with genuine archaeological-age ceramics. A small chip along the rim is present and expected for an authentic Pre-Columbian piece of this antiquity. Features - Globular vessel form with fluted lower body and wide mouth - Mineral slip decoration in red, tan, and ochre hues - Thick, stable base ideal for secure display - Visible earthen deposits and mineral encrustations confirming age - From a larger, vetted Pre-Columbian collection Cultural Significance Across the northern Andean coast, ceramic vessels served dual roles as practical storage containers and symbolic objects expressing cultural identity. Painted patterns often referenced agricultural cycles, natural forces, or community traditions. This vessel reflects the enduring influence of the Moche aesthetic during later cultural periods, demonstrating how regional ceramic styles evolved while preserving deeply rooted artistic conventions. Condition Excellent archaeological condition with a small documented chip on the rim, a stable structure free of active cracks, and surface deposits with earthen patina consistent with age and burial. Age (Approximate) 550–1,125 years old Provenance From a private collection in Ottawa, Ontario. The owner was a lifelong collector of Pre-Columbian art and artifacts who traveled extensively throughout South America. Following their passing, the collection was liquidated by the family, with numerous artifacts acquired by the current owner in 2025. Dimensions: Width: 9 in Height: 6.5 in Pickup category timeslot {A} Price Estimate: CAD 250 - 500 Ships from Toronto, ON. No local pickup. Buyer arranges shipping and insurance directly with seller after auction closes.

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May 27, 2026, 9:21:53 PM UTC

$11.00

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