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A GROUP OF VARIOUS VESSELS AND BOWLS
Comprising a Chimu-Inca blackware incised bottle vessel, circa 1000-1400 A.D.; a Vicus double-bodied whistling effigy vessel in the form of a standing personage, circa 200 B.C.; a Vicus bowl and cover, depicting a grotesque monster, with an animal head protruding from the cover, circa 200 B.C.; and a Recuay buffware and black bowl decorated with stylized cat head, circa 200 A.D.
The largest 6in. high (4)

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