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11. Pre-Columbian Mayan Bowl, circa 600-800 A.D.
Hand painted terra-cotta bowl with painted bands encompassing a bio-morphic form. Measures apprx 11" in diameter. From a private local collection.
400/600
Sold: $379.50
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12. A Small Collection of European Artifacts
Five items from a private English collection consisting of flint tips from hand tools and a tooth from quadruped animal, probably a deer. Items excavated form such areas as Wales and France during the 1920's. Carefully documented on index cards, showing the site locations. Largest measures apprx 68 x 134 cm. Museum deaccessioned.
100/200
Sold: $69.00
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13. Two Paleolithic Flints
Both circa 10th-7th millennium, B.C. The first flint scraper is said to be from Jerico, Jordan, measures apprx 2" (5.4 cm) and is reddish in color and has a sharp jagged edge. The second flint scraper is also supposedly from the same region and is a brown/grey color with three sharp edges, measuring apprx 3-1/4" (8.2 cm). Purchased from Royal Athena Gallery, NYC.
40/60
Sold: $40.25
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