A GROUP OF FOUR SMALL NAZCA POLYCHROME VESSELS

CIRCA 200-500 A.D.

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A GROUP OF FOUR SMALL NAZCA POLYCHROME VESSELS
circa 200-500 a.d.
One decorated with a deity holding a spearthrower and staff, the second decorated with the "Thorn Demon" motif, the third is a double spout vessel in the form of elongated fruits, and the fourth a double spout stirrup vessel, decorated with a "Feline Deity" on each side, together with, a Nazca tall polychrome head beaker with stylized facial ornamentation
The largest 7in. high (5)

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