Jun 18, 2026 - Jul 2, 2026
Early to mid 20th century Mexican folk art bat mask. As early as 1900, masks created in this form were made in the mountains of northwest Guerroas, Mexico. They were hand crafted by the locals, members of the Nahua people, to sell to the emerging tourist trade. This mask is made of hammered copper and polychrome painted, depicting a bat combined with a human head. The back of the mask is lined with gauze in the face region for comfort and has a protruding chin rest.
Dimensions: 12"H x 16"W
This lot may be picked up free of charge from our facilities in Sacramento, CA. Processing and shipping within the Continental US $60.00. All FedEx packages are sent with Direct Signature Required and insured at full replacement value for a fee of 1.5% of the purchase price, unless buyer accepts complete liability in writing. Discounts usually given on combined lot shipping.
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses.
Processing and shipping details are located in the description of each lot. All FedEx packages are sent with Direct Signature Required and insured at full replacement value for a fee of 1.5% of the purchase price, unless buyer accepts complete liability in writing. Discounts given on combined lot shipping.
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