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PRE-COLUMBIAN JAGUAR EFFIGY CEREMONIAL STONE METATE
Estimate:
$1,000 - $2,000
Passed
Live Auction
Home and Interiors Auction Day 2, 112319
Description
Costa Rican hand-carved tripodal volcanic stone grinding tool.
Typical of ceremonial craftsmanship in the Nicoya-Guanacaste region circa A.D. 400-1200, this three-legged metate is carved from a highly vesicular, light colored volcanic stone, with a zoomorphic jaguar head effigy carved into the front. All is formed from a solid piece. A square top, curved longitudinally, also features geometric surface carvings decorating the front and rear borders. The feet have a rectangular cross section that tapers softly into D-shapes. Corners, edges, and superficial surface decorations show wear consistent with age. Metate such as this are attributed to ornate ceremonial or funeral offerings created during the late classical to early post-classical period.
Issued: A.D. 400-1200
Dimensions: 14.5"L x 8.5"W x 4.75"H
Country of Origin: Costa Rica
Typical of ceremonial craftsmanship in the Nicoya-Guanacaste region circa A.D. 400-1200, this three-legged metate is carved from a highly vesicular, light colored volcanic stone, with a zoomorphic jaguar head effigy carved into the front. All is formed from a solid piece. A square top, curved longitudinally, also features geometric surface carvings decorating the front and rear borders. The feet have a rectangular cross section that tapers softly into D-shapes. Corners, edges, and superficial surface decorations show wear consistent with age. Metate such as this are attributed to ornate ceremonial or funeral offerings created during the late classical to early post-classical period.
Issued: A.D. 400-1200
Dimensions: 14.5"L x 8.5"W x 4.75"H
Country of Origin: Costa Rica
Condition
Wear consistent with age