**Originally Listed At $250**
Pre-Columbian, Peru, Chimu, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. An attractive hand-carved wood bowl in the form of a zoomorph resembling a reptile. Sitting upon 4 squat legs, the ancient vessel displays a flat, round base and thick walls that flare outwards, tapering to a wide, circular rim. The pointed head of a lizard projects from one side, exhibiting ovoid eyes and an open mouth with jagged teeth, while a zigzagged tail extends from the opposite side. Liberal remains of cream-hued pigment decorate the surface of this charming dish. Size: 7.75" in diameter x 2.5" H (19.7 cm x 6.4 cm)
Provenance: ex-Drimmer collection, Florida, USA, before 1965
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#165158
Condition
Collection number inscribed on base. Stable pressure fissures, nicks, and abrasions throughout. Chips to rim. Otherwise, very nice with lovely patina and liberal remains of pigment.