(lot of 3) Pre-Columbian Peruvian ceramic Olla group,
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(lot of 3) Pre-Columbian Peruvian ceramic Olla group, consisting of an early Chancay olla with curvilinear designs painted on the shoulder of the form, the largest with handles formed of two effigies, likely elongated monkeys, Provenance: Sadigh Gallery, with COA; an avian zoomorphic effigy, Coastal Peru (1200-1476 A.D.), of Canteen form, the black on red press molded body having an everted, coiled spout, Provenance: Tom Noakes Private Ohio Collection; together with an Inca redware Olla, Peru (1438 - 1522 A.D.), the press molded pear-shaped vessel with everted, black rim, largest: 13.5"h, Provenance: Inca Antiques (with purchase documents)
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(lot of 3) Pre-Columbian Peruvian ceramic Olla group,
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