Sold2017Impressive Teotihuacan Pottery Incensario FacePre-Columbian, Highland Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 300 to 650 CE. A striking pottery visage from an incensario, presenting captivating facial features such as almond-shaped eyes, one with an obsidian puSee Sold Price
Sold2020Pre-Columbian pottery figural incensario, ex-KomorPre-Columbian pottery figural incensario, ex-Komor, Possibly 600-800 CE, Mexico, likely Zapotec culture, molded ceramic with trace paint pigment, the incense burner in the form of a seated male DeitySee Sold Price
Sold2021Teotihuacan Pottery Lidded Incensario, ex Sotheby'sPre-Columbian, Mexico, Pacific Slope region, Teotihuacan culture, Escuintla type, Classic Period, ca. 450 to 650 CE. A stunning incensario used to burn copal incense, presented in the form of a TeotihSee Sold Price
Sold2021Teotihuacan Pottery Figural Incensario Lid TL'dPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 500 to 700 CE. A lovely incensario lid used to funnel the smoke from burning copal incense upwards and out of the top. The lid presents a stylized antSee Sold Price
Sold2018Large Mayan Pottery Lidded Incensario - Ex StendahlPre-Columbian, southern Mexico and northern Central America, Mayan Territories, Late Classic period, ca. 550 to 900 CE. A large, impressive incensario, made of terracotta, composed of two pieces, a boSee Sold Price
Sold2020Ritual Pre-columbian Mixtec-Zapotec Pottery IncensarioZapotec Pre-columbian Mixtec Pottery Incensario | Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica, c. 500 AD | A Ritual Pre-Columbian Incensario, used in various cultures of ancient Mexico, and throughout MesoamericaSee Sold Price
Sold2021Aztec Pottery Defleshed Figural Incensario w/ TL ReportPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec culture, ca. 1200 to 1532 CE. A pottery humanoid form that depicts a de-fleshed man with remaining musculature and genitalia. The disembodied head presents withSee Sold Price
Sold2020Zapotec "Cocijo" Pre-Columbian Pottery Effigy UrnPre-Columbian Zapotec (Oaxaca, Mexico) effigy urn / incensario, depicting Cocijo the god of rain and lightning, grayware pottery with remnants of red-brown pigments. 6.75" H x 4.25" W x 4.25" D.See Sold Price
Sold2023Colima Pottery Janiform Tlaloc Incensario, Ex-Arte**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 150 BCE to 200 CE. An exemplary pottery incensario featuring the fantastical janiform figure of Tlaloc, the Aztec rain deity of lightnSee Sold Price
Sold2018Superb Zapotec Pottery Incensario - Corn GodPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A mold-made ceramic incensario in the form of a seated god, probably the god of maize, Pitao Cozobi, although it maySee Sold Price
Sold2022Zapotec Pottery Incensario of Camazotz - The Bat GodPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, Phase III, ca. 500 to 700 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery incensario vessel in the form of Camazotz, the Zapotec bat-god. Featuring aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Colima Pottery Incensario Lid Abstract ZoomorphPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. An adorable pottery incensario lid in the form of an abstract zoomorph resembling an armadillo. Standing atop a quartet of nubbin legs, the aSee Sold Price
Sold2018Colima Pottery Incensario, Janus\-HeadedPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A tall, striking incensario depicting a double-headed anthropomorphic figure attended by a variety of serpent and lizard-like beings. The figSee Sold Price
Sold2022Rare Zapotec Pottery Incensario of CamazotzPre-Columbian, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban, ca. 100 BCE to 200 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery incensario vessel in the form of Camazotz, the Zapotec bat-god. Camazotz is depictSee Sold Price
Sold2017Two Jalisco Pottery Incensario Covers - Hut Form**Previously Listed At $150** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A pair of pottery incensario covers in the form of huts, with large loops for grasping. One is buff, with fourSee Sold Price
Sold2022Zapotec Monte Alban IV Pottery Double IncensarioPre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec culture, Monte Alban IV, ca. 600 to 800 CE. A mold-made ceramic double incensario, in the form of a seated lord, with two cylindrical vessels emerging from his hSee Sold Price
2022Pair of Colima Pottery Zoomorphic Incensario LidsPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A fine set of 2 matching incensario lids, each hand-built from red-hued pottery, depicting an abstract zoomorphic creature similar to an armaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Jalisco Pottery Bowl + Incensario**Originally Listed At $150** Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A pair of terracotta objects from the West Mexican shaft tomb cultures. One is a shallow bowl, redware, with aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Important Pre-columbian Veracruz Pottery HeadAn important Veracruz head from Mexico, ca. 600-900 A.D. This monumental size head would have been part of an incensario figure dedicated to the god Chaac. The realistic expression on the face is striSee Sold Price
Sold2023Maya Incensario Fragment w/ Kinich AhauPre-Columbian, Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Maya, Post-Classic period, ca. 950 to 1539 CE. A fine pottery fragment from a large incensario vessel. The fragment has a large bottom rim, tall walls, andSee Sold Price
Sold2023Teotihuacan Tripod Vessel Cruciform MotifsPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan, ca. 3rd to 7th century CE. A hand-built and highly burnished pottery vessel, perhaps the base of an incensario. The exterior walls are diagonally ribbed wSee Sold Price
Sold2018Veracruz Terracotta Incensario - Seated Shaman**Originally Listed At $1000** Pre-Columbian, Gulf coast of Mexico, Vera Cruz culture, ca. 500 to 700 CE. A large figural incensario, made of multiple pieces of hand-modeled pottery, with fascinatingSee Sold Price
Sold2023Exhibited Veracruz Pottery Head w/ Bitumen**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Gulf Coast of Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 3rd to 7th century CE. A hollow-built pottery head from a larger figure, perhaps used as an incensario. The heaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tall Mayan Pottery Incensario - Wind / Fire God**Originally Listed At $2750** Pre-Columbian, Mayan Territories, ca. 550 to 900 CE. Large and attractive pottery incensario. Tall flaring vessel with splayed foot, "wings" to each side and zig-zag decSee Sold Price
Jun 02Global Auctions CompanyPre-Columbian JALISCO Mexico Pottery Large Seated Figure, Ameca style$800
Jun 02Global Auctions CompanyPre-Columbian NAYARIT Mexico Pottery Standing Warrior Figure with staff or club$600