Collection: The Evelyn D. Farland CollectionComprising a Colima pottery standing figure,West Mexico, Ca. 200 BC to 300 AD; Jalisco pottery large standing warrior, West Mexico, Ca. 200 BC to 300 AD; Jalisco pottery standing female, West Mexico, Ca. 200 BC to 300 AD; Nayarit pottery abstract warrior with club, West Mexico, Ca. 200 BC to 300 AD; and a Colima redware pottery seated figure, West Mexico, Ca. 200 BC to 300 AD
Height of largest 17 3/4 inches.
Provenance:
Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Evelyn D. Farland, New York
Thence by descent to the estate
Please note that the description has been revised to include object dates and origins. November 13th, 2025
Condition
Sitting man holding club with HelmetNose ring present. Wear to surface and pigment throughout. Chip to armour on high point. Rear support restored. Chips around helmet.Warrior with Shield (Jalisco)Multiple repairs to right leg, shield, and arm holding shield. Surface wear to pigment. Loss to top of hand holding mace/club. Restoration to left backside. Figure composed of rejoined fragments, primarily around the torso. Right hand and shoulder restored.Sitting Man with HelmetHigh-point wear consistent with age. Chips to nose, chin, and fingers. General surface wear to pigment.Standing FemaleHollow-made with core loose inside. Wear to surface pigment.Standing Female with SkirtRepair at neck and restoration to back of left ear. Surface wear to pigment.
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