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A PRE-COLUMBIAN VERAGUAS GOLD-COPPER PENDANT

335: A PRE-COLUMBIAN VERAGUAS GOLD-COPPER PENDANT

The ancient Panamanian Veraguas Gold-Copper Zoomorphic Pendant circa A. D. 1000-1500 representing a highly stylized frog is depicted with spiral sprays emanating from the bent knees and mouth having stylized serpent heads. Tests to approximately 14 karat.

Originally, the figurines and depictions created by the Amerindians of Central and South America served as trading objects, ornamentation and symbols of power and status. Animals were popular subjects as were mythical figures. In this case, the depiction is a symbol of renewal in Veraguas mythology.
Measures 2.5 x 2.5 inches with a weight of 31.1 grams.
A break and repair to one of the flat lobes as shown.
$400 - $600

Early Fall Gallery Auction

Friday, September 23rd 2022


SOLD - $950

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium