A GROUP OF VICUS EFFIGY VESSELS

CIRCA 200 B.C.

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A GROUP OF VICUS EFFIGY VESSELS
circa 200 b.c.
Comprising of a Peccary effigy vessel in the form of a pig, with resist decoration; a vessel in the form possible of a sea otter with resist decoration; and a large vessel with a parrot as back portion of spout, with resist decoration; together with, an Inca or Chimu "Pacha" Libation vessel, in the form of a guinea pig
The largest 10in. high (4)

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