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Pre-Columbian "Tonalaware" clay vase.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Antiquities Start Price:88.00 USD Estimated At:125.00 - 200.00 USD
Pre-Columbian  Tonalaware  clay vase.
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Pre-Columbian "Tonalaware" clay vase. 7.8 grams, 1½" x ¾". A small vase with 4 rounded sides and bottom (looks like a dreidel!), short narrow neck with tiny hole in side, perfectly intact, light tan-gray color, rare and desirable artifact that was probably intended as a child's toy and made in the village of Tonala near Guadalajara, Mexico (see Galleon Alley by Weller, pp. 118 and 146-9). From the Capitana El Rubí and pedigreed to Art McKee's Sunken Treasure Museum, with certificate.