Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Moche, Phase IV, ca. 450 to 650 CE. An intriguing, hand-built pottery stirrup vessel depicting a seated warrior who wears a conical helmet and large, circular earspools. Perhaps deceased based on the crossed arms, the figure rests with legs pulled closely to the chest while sitting next to a large, spherical vessel to his right. The highly burnished figure dons a serrated skirt in hues of red and yellow, and his helmet is divided into creamy yellow and orange halves. A semicircular handle extends from the figure's back, and a cylindrical spout rises upwards from the center. Size: 4.6" W x 8.25" H (11.7 cm x 21 cm)
Provenance: ex-private Sarasota, Florida, USA collection, acquired before 1965
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#165186
Condition
Handle reattached to back of figure and small area of repair to top of spout rim, with small chips and adhesive residue along break lines. Nice preservation to figural details and pigmentation throughout. Old inventory labels beneath base.