Sold2019An excellent LaTolita head from EcuadorAn excellent LaTolita head from Ecuador, c. 400 BC - AD 500, depicting an individual with the characteristic elongated head, adorned with ear ornaments. L: 3 1/2 in. Mounted on stand. Ex Maryland privSee Sold Price
Sold2021Tumaco-LaTolita Head - ColombiaAn excellent Tumaco-LaTolita head from Colombia or Ecuador, ca. 300 BC - 600 AD. It is 2-1/2" high and portrays an individual with an expressive face, sporting a beautifully incised coif styled to oneSee Sold Price
Sold2019LaTolita Head - Ecuador, ca. 400 BC - 500 ADAn exceptional LaTolita head from Ecuador, ca. 400 BC - 500 AD. This large example is 3.5" high and depicts an individual with the characteristic elongated head. He is adorned with ear and nose ornameSee Sold Price
Sold2021LaTolita Head - Ecuador, ca. 300 BC - 600 ADA choice LaTolita head from Ecuador, ca. 300 BC - 600 AD. It is 3 in high and was found on a beach at the mouth of the Rio Santiago. It portrays a man with prominent ears wearing an unusual headdress.See Sold Price
Sold2018LaTolita Head Fragment, Ecuador ca. 300 BC-400 ADA fine LaTolita head fragment from Ecuador, ca. 300 BC - 400 AD. It is 1.75" high and depicts an individual wearing the traditional simple headdress. Nice example with good mineral deposits. Mounted.See Sold Price
Sold2016Tumaco - LaTolita head fragment from ColombiaAn excellent Tumaco - LaTolita head fragment from Colombia, ca. 300 BC - 300 AD. It is 2-3/4 in high and depicts a fanged feline. Beautifully detailed, good mineral deposits, mounted on stone base. ExSee Sold Price
Sold2020Excellent LaTolita stamp with trio of mythologicalAn excellent LaTolita stamp, Ecuador, c. 300 BC - AD 600, the base depicting a trio of mythological zoomorphic characters with prominent eyes. W: 2 in (5 cm). Good mineral deposits. Ex Virginia privatSee Sold Price
Sold2017Excellent Tumaco-LaTolita head fragment,ColombiaAn excellent Tumaco - LaTolita head fragment from Colombia, ca. 300 BC – 300 AD. It is 2-3/4 in high and depicts a fanged feline. Beautifully detailed, good mineral deposits, mounted on stone base.See Sold Price
Sold2016An excellent Valdivia head from EcuadorAn excellent Valdivia head from Ecuador, ca. 3500 - 1200 BC. This fine example of a Valdivia 'Venus' figure is 1-1/2 in high and depicts a female with a large coif. Nicely burnished red slip, good minSee Sold Price
Sold2016A pair of excellent Valdivia heads from EcuadorA pair of excellent Valdivia heads from Ecuador, ca. 3000 – 1200 BC. They are 1-3/8 in high, nicely detailed and come from burnished red “Venus” figurines. Each is individually mounted. Ex AlexSee Sold Price
Sold2021Jamacoaque HeadAn excellent Jamacoaque head fragment from the Rio Santiago area of Ecuador, ca. 300 BC – 400 AD. It is 1-3/4” high and portrays a shaman transforming into his spirit animal, a jaguar. HeSee Sold Price
Sold2018A fine sello (roller seal) from EcuadorA fine sello (roller seal) from Ecuador, c. 300 BC - AD 400, an excellent solid Jamacoaque or LaTolita example is 2 7/8 in long, 1 1/4 in in diameter and creates a deeply grooved chevron pattern, whicSee Sold Price
Sold2017Valdivian Pottery Venus Figure - Excellent ConditionPre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivian culture, ca. 3500 BCE. A reddish ceramic figure of a woman. She has a stylized head, with thin slits for eyes, eyebrows, and mouth, and a low relief nose. Her face isSee Sold Price
Sold2020Pre-Columbian Stone Axe Head, EcuadorPre-Columbian Stone Axe Head, Imbabura area, Northern Highlands, Ecuador. Circa 500 B.C. - A.D. 500. Mottled green stone, long mounting ears, spade-shaped blade with rounded point. Collected 1965-1968See Sold Price
Sold2021Valdivia "Venus" Head - Ecuador, ca 3500 - 1500 BCA lovely Valdivia "Venus" bust from Ecuador, ca. 3500 - 1500 BC. This lovely Phase III example is 1-3/4 in high and has a smooth, highly burnished coif encircling her head and falling down her back. MSee Sold Price
Sold2016A lot of 5 large Jamacoaque ceramic heads, EcuadorA lot of 5 large Jamacoaque ceramic heads, Ecuador, AD 500 – 1000, each with detailed facial features and wearing elaborate head gear. H: 3 in to 4 ½ in (7.6 to 11.3 cm). Each is a nice example witSee Sold Price
Sold2021Valdivia "Venus" Head - EcuadorA large Valdivia "Venus" head from Ecuador, ca. 3500 - 1500 BC. This beautiful Phase IV example is 1-7/8 inches high and has a delicately incised coif encircling her head. Mounted on stand. Cf. "ValdiSee Sold Price
Sold2021Valdivia Head - Ecuador, ca. 3500 - 1500 BCA beautiful Valdivia head from Ecuador, ca. 3500 - 1500 BC. This choice example is 1-3/8 in high and is adorned with unique coif featuring delicately incised geometric designs. Good mineral deposits.See Sold Price
Sold2022PRE COLUMBIAN LA TOLITA HEAD ECUADORPre Columbian La Tolita Head Fragment from Esmeralda, Ecuador. 500BC -500AD. The head represents a woman of the highest authority. PROVENANCE: A Private Charleston SC Estate.See Sold Price
Sold2019A lot of 4 Valdivian ceramic heads, EcuadorA lot of 4 Valdivian ceramic heads, Ecuador, c. 3000 - 2500 BC, several with well-preserved features and nicely incised hair. Largest 1 3/8 in (3.5 cm) in height. Ex Finello collection.See Sold Price
Sold2022Vintage Hasbro GI Joe Australian Jungle fighterVintage Hasbro GI Joe Australian Jungle fighter, has excellent head with dark brown hair, patent pending USA on rear, body is excellent with only splits on the right thigh and left shoulder, has one bSee Sold Price
Sold20165 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco ceramic headsA group of 5 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco ceramic heads, Ecuador, c. 300 BC – AD 600, and includes an ‘alien’ type Tumaco head. Heights from 1 ¾ in to 2 ½ in. Several are nicely detailed wiSee Sold Price
Sold20165 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic headsA group of 5 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic heads, Ecuador, c. 300 BC – AD 600, with nice style and detail, many with well-preserved red slip. Heights from 2 3/8 in to 4 ½ in. Ex Dr.See Sold Price
Sold20185 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic headsA nice group of 5 Jamacoaque and La Tolita-Tumaco large ceramic heads, Ecuador, c. 300 BC - AD 300, with nice details and remnants of red and ochre pigments. Sizes from 2 1/2 in (6.3 cm) to 4 1/2 in (See Sold Price