SOLD! for $450.00.
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Five (5) Panamanian Cocle polychrome pottery items, including animal effigy bowl. 1st item: Shallow bowl with molded animal effigy, possibly a bat or a frog, to either side of body with geometric polychrome decorations to body and neck. 1 3/4" H x 6 5/8" dia. 2nd item: Human effigy poison pot, having molded facial features, elaborate headdress, medallion, and pierced ears to cylindrical body. 4 1/2" H x 4 1/4" W. 3rd item: Olla jar, having a bulbous body with band of polychrome stepped geometric designs below flared neck. 4 1/2" H x 6" dia. 4th item: Double-chambered bridge jar, having incised lines to shoulders above rounded bases, joined together with an arching handle. 5 1/2" H x 9 3/4" W. 5th item: Small bottle with tapered neck, having a bulbous body and footed base surmounted by a long narrow neck and 1/8" opening, geometric polychrome decorations throughout. 4" H x 2 5/8" dia. All items Pre-Columbian. Provenance: The Estates of Ora and Eleanor Eads, Nashville, TN. Condition: All items in overall good condition with scattered losses to polychrome decorations. 2nd item: Breaks, largest 7/8", to feet, numerous chips, largest 1" x 3/4", to rim and interior. Hole, possibly a "kill hole" to underside of chin. 3rd item: Two hairlines, largest 2 3/4", to neck. Two drilled holes, possibly "kill holes," to either side of neck. 5th item: Drill hole, possibly a "kill hole," to bottle of neck.