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Aztec/Myan Mini Pottery Statue

By Notme2020, 24 July, 2025
Description

Aztec/Myan Mini Ceramic Statue.

Dimensions: 

Base: 3.5"

L: 8" W: 3.75" D: 2.5"

Color: Orange with Black Speckles

Markings: small hole at the base of the model.

Weight: .408kg apprx.

Origins: Acquired in Anacortes, Washington. (2024)

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
L: 8" W: 3.75 D: 2.5 apprx.
Date Period
Unknown
Weight
.408 kg
History
Acquired in Anacortes Washington at an antique shop in early 2024.
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

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Aztec/Mayan Mini Pottery Statue

đź—ż Aztec/Mayan Mini Pottery Statue

🔍 Item Description

  • Material: Terracotta ceramic (orange with black speckles)
  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 8"
    • Width: 3.75"
    • Depth: 2.5"
    • Base: 3.5"
    • Weight: Approx. 0.408 kg (0.9 lbs)
  • Color: Burnt orange clay body with dark accents
  • Markings: A small round hole at the bottom of the base
  • Condition: Excellent – no major chips or cracks visible
  • Provenance: Acquired from an antique store in Anacortes, Washington in early 2024

đź§­ Cultural & Stylistic Analysis

  • The statue depicts a seated figure with elaborate jewelry and headdress, commonly associated with Mesoamerican nobility or deities.
  • The ear spools, chest ornamentation, and kneeling pose are stylistically in line with Classic Period Mayan or Veracruz ceramic figures (ca. 300–900 CE).
  • However, based on uniform surface wear, consistent coloration, and hole placement, this piece is likely a 20th-century reproduction made for the tourist or collector market.
  • The small hole at the base suggests it might be functional, possibly a whistle, incense burner, or vessel, though it does not appear to have perforations typical of ancient musical instruments.

đź“… Estimated Age

Likely made in the mid to late 20th century, as a revival or reproduction piece inspired by genuine Pre-Columbian forms. It does not appear to be an authentic ancient artifact due to:

  • Uniform artificial aging and patina
  • Tool marks consistent with modern manufacture
  • Lack of burial encrustation or mineral deposits common on excavated originals

đź’° Current Market Value

Context

Estimated Value

Decorative collector’s piece

$75 – $150 USD

Museum-quality authentic Pre-Columbian figure (if authenticated)

$1,500 – $5,000+ USD

 

âś… Authentication Recommendation

If you believe the piece may be genuinely ancient, you should:

  • Consult a professional pre-Columbian appraiser or archaeologist
  • Consider a Thermoluminescence (TL) test, which can determine the last time the clay was fired
  • Reach out to reputable institutions or auction houses like:
    • Bonhams (Tribal/Pre-Columbian Art)
    • Sotheby’s Pre-Columbian Art
    • Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (for comparative analysis)

đź§ľ Summary

  • Notable Attributes: Good stylistic fidelity to Mayan/Veracruz forms, detailed adornment
  • Authenticity: Most likely a 20th-century replica
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Value (Decorative/Collector Market): $75–$150 USD
  • Value (If Authenticated as Ancient): Potentially over $1,500 USD
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