Lot 69 - Handmade South American Art - with Aztec Soapstone Mask, Peruvian Folk Art Whistle & More
Lot Number: 69 Ask Seller Question
Item Location: Lots 1 - 129 are at Our Woodland Warehouse. Lots 130 - 147 are at the Historic Woodland Railroad Depot at 1120 Lincoln St.
Preview Date/Time: Call or email us for an appointment
Pickup Date/Time: Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Start Date/Time: 11/18/24 7:00 AM
End Date/Time: 11/21/24 8:08:00 PM
Opening Bid: $5.00
Bid History: 3
Current Bid: $31.00
Minimum Bid: $32.00
Highbidder: Rayrae707

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Description:
  • The large mask is soapstone, and believed to be Aztec. It is 10” long and about 9” wide. The pair of figures playing musical instruments is believed to be Peruvian Folk art, made of red clay and is also a whistle, and 5.25”. The tall green stone figure may be Peruvian, and just over 8” tall. The next tallest wooden figure may be Brazilian, and is 7.5”. The female figure with water jug on back has been repaired, the head broke off, and there is a piece chipped off of the water bucket. The origin is not known and she is 7” tall. The other salt dish is pottery, with spoon, origin not known and is 5.5” tall.

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