This is a very special antique wood mask with inlaid blue glass eyes from Guatemala. It is from the first half of the 20th century, most likely the earlier part. The mask has good patina with "human" coloration and red pigments. It is 8" tall.
This is a wooden mask from from Guatemala from the first half of the 20th century, possibly early in the century. It has good patina. The horns have been replaced to restore the mask to its original appearance. There are strong pigments of red, black and white and is 7.5 inches tall. This mask shows wear that is consistent with its age and use. This is an authentic mask that was used for tribal purposes.
This Salish Basket is from the early 1900s. It has hard sides and a pedestal base. There is a three color imbricated design and some remaining rim loops. It is 6.5" by 6". The basket shows signs of wear consistent with use and its age of approximately 100 years.
The Salish are Native Americans and Native Canadians from the Northwest. The Salish basket makers were specialists in coiled root basketry. ...click for details
3 Early South American Indian Pots. The pots are rounded and have pinched tops. The terra-cotta has lovely reddish brown patina. The larger pot has a simple pattern. The smallest pot is approx. 4" by 4", the medium is approx. 5" by 3 1/2" and the largest pot is approx. 5-1/2" by 4 1/2".