AN ECUADOREAN STANDING FIGURE AND CERAMIC VESSEL, standing figure, La Tolita from Ecuador, c. 500 B.C., the ceramic jar, Bahia from Ecuador, c. 500 A.D.; the figure standing on bell shaped hollow base, arms molded free with body holding pan pipes wearing ornate costume and headdress; the vessel of angular form with flat shoulder tapering sharply inward to the bottom, short raised neck with flaring lip, the shoulder surmounted by two human heads and two animals, possibly monkeys as one has a curled tail intact-figure: 10in. (25.3cm.) and vessel: 5½in. (13.9cm.) high (2)

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AN ECUADOREAN STANDING FIGURE AND CERAMIC VESSEL, standing figure, La Tolita from Ecuador, c. 500 B.C., the ceramic jar, Bahia from Ecuador, c. 500 A.D.; the figure standing on bell shaped hollow base, arms molded free with body holding pan pipes wearing ornate costume and headdress; the vessel of angular form with flat shoulder tapering sharply inward to the bottom, short raised neck with flaring lip, the shoulder surmounted by two human heads and two animals, possibly monkeys as one has a curled tail intact-figure: 10in. (25.3cm.) and vessel: 5½in. (13.9cm.) high (2)