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    PRESENTING a LOVELY piece of reproduction Native American Antiquity, namely, a Vintage Pre-Columbian Style Pottery Centerpiece. We are of the opinion that this was made circa the ea...
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    Early 20th Century Mexican Pre-Columbian Ceramics

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  • Mid Century Columbian Blue & White Marbled Granite Enamel Roasting Pan 20"
    By Columbian Metal Craftsmen
    Located in Dayton, OH
    Rare mid century large oval size Columbian turkey roasting pan or pot featuring enameled blue and white marble swirl with lid and handles. Columbian Home Products purchased the cookware division of General Houseware Corporation in 1998. GHC purchased the Columbian Enameling and Stamping Company in 1968, which got its start in Terre Haute, IN in 1902. Columbian Enameling began in Bellaire, Ohio in 1871. In 1880 Bellaire Stamping Company began experimenting with enameling. The 1893 World’s Fair, “The Columbian Exposition,” was held in Chicago. This prompted the Bellaire company to change their name to Columbian Enameling in 1894. Due to a fire, Columbian moved to Terre Haute, IN in 1902 and changed their name to Columbian Enameling and Stamping Company. Consumer demand for enamel cooking utensils grew during the early 1900s. In 1968 Columbian Enameling and Stamping became a division of General Housewares Corp. Brand names in use for enameled ware...
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    Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

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  • Pre-Columbian Mayan Terracotta Vessel with Glyphs
    Located in Vero Beach, FL
    Pre-Columbian Mayan terracotta vessel with Glyphs. A fine, well-made terra-cotta Pre-Columbian Mayan, Mexican vessel in cylindrical vase form with ...
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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Mexican Pre-Columbian Ceramics

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  • Pre-Columbian Stirrup Vessel from Moche Culture
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A ceramic stirrup vessel pot from late Moche culture circa 500-700AD in nowadays Northern Coast of Peru. The hollow vessel features a rounded body and...
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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Pre-Columbian Jars

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    Ceramic

  • Pre-Columbian Black Figural Stirrup Vessel Moche Culture
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A small black ceramic figural stirrup vessel from Moche culture circa. 100-500 AD, located in nowadays Northern Coast of Peru. The hollow pot with the stirrup handle was sensitively molded and the surface burnished. The seated figure has his arms folded in front of his chest. He has prominently protruding ears and an expressive face. Provenance Available to the buyer: From an American collection. For a black burnished stirrup bottle, see item 1976.287.8, 64.228.35 in the collection of Metropolitan Musuem of Art, NYC. Many black portrait stirrup bottles are in the collection of Larco Musuem, Lima...
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  • Bonzo Dog Chocolate Mold Antique Vintage German 1910s
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