Pre-Columbian clay figure of man playing flute. Remnants of old red paint on face, arms and legs. Old repair to left elbow and to lower end of tunic in front of genital area. Pre-1492. About 9 3/4 inches tall.
Costa Rican, pre-Columbian tripod pottery bowl. Circa 1000 A.D. Restored from shards. Human and animal faces. About 5 inches high and 9 inches in diameter.
American Indian beaded pipe bag. 16 inches long, 6 1/2 wide. Bag is rawhide with bead work design on front of "Spider Web" and "Hourglass" design on back. Losses to bead work and particularly to bottom fringe. Circa 1900.
Pre-Columbian Peruvian Chancay female figure. Small face, arms, face and eyes. Tattoos on chin and eyes. Wearing a turban. Worn paint and suspension holes. About 7 inches high.