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21 Majapahit Pottery Head Fragments
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Item Details
Indonesian circa 1294 to 1478 AD. Large group of twenty one pottery head fragments depicting animals, beast and human heads throughout. Each piece formerly part of a larger complete piece, hand molded from iron rich clay. Size of largest piece approximately 2 2/4" L. Condition: All in attractive remaining condition, losses as shown throughout.. Provenance: ex-New York, New York collection, ex-Cheshire English estate sale, from an old collection by decent 1980's.
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Auction Details
Edged Weapons, Pre-Columbian & Jewelry555 W Lambert Rd, Brea, CA, 92821Thursday, May 23, 2024 | 11:00 AM CDT
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