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Teotihuacan, Mexico. 200 - 800 AD. Pre-Aztec Teotihuanaca Artifacts for Sale
Teotihuacan was called the 'City of the Gods' - the sacred Precolumbian metropolis outside Mexico City. It was known by later cultures such as the Mayans and Aztecs as the City of the Gods - the place of their ancestors which was revered for centuries after its decline.

Among the below offerings are items from the private collection of Professor Hasso Von Winning (1914 - 2001), the German Archaeologist responsible for the Discovery of much of the ancient city of Teotihuacan. Upon his death, his private collection went to auction. Now available are some of his prized figurines.

All of these Pre-Columbian artifacts were legally and ethically acquired, coming from old American and European collections, museum deaccessions and auctions throughout the US and Europe prior to UNESCO and subsequent international trade laws. Every item is painstakingly screened for authenticity and legality. Provenance is not always listed in every item description due to restricted space, but is provided on the certificate of authenticity that accompanies each item. Enjoy!


Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Wonderful late Tlamimilolpa-Xolopan type head. Measures 1 3/4' x 1 7/8' with excellent detail, light earthen deposits. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 233. Ex New York City private collection, formed between 1950-1983. #PR2280: $199 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 200 - 800 AD. Very nice mold-made ceramic figure, with a triangular-shaped body lacking limbs, small breasts and extremely well detailed head wearing a thick collar and elaborate headdress. Perforated horizontally at the shoulders and near the base. H: 2 3/8' (6.1 cm). Intact with much remaining original red pigmentation. Hasso von Winning's collection numbers neatly penned in black on back. Mounted on a custom stand. Ex Hasso von Winning collection; Ex Northern California private collection. #PR2001: $450
Ancient Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 450-650 AD. An excellent Teotihuacan stamp depicting Cuetzpallin, the lizard. Measures 1-1/2' long and is nicely detailed. See Cf. Enciso 'Design Motifs of Ancient Mexico' page 69. From the estate of Walter Foxworth - Sallas, TX. #PR2241: $275
Teotihuacan, c. 400 – 650 AD. Excellent Teotihuacan candelero from Mexico. Xolalpan type double-chambered incense burner, decorated with a burnished rim and linear designs. Intact, with good mineral deposits. Two deep chambers, with 4 holes on sides, find site information/catalog number inscribed on the bottom as 'Teotihuacan Mequixco 1068'. 3' (76 mm) wide. Ex Magor collection. Cf. Berrin ‘Teotihuacan’ page 239 for a similar piece in the Smithsonian museum. #PR2121: $275
Teotihuacan, ancient Mexico, c. 200 - 750 AD. Nice ceramic stamp seal. 2' long and decorated with 4 kneeling figures with arms upraised. From the estate of Walter Foxworth – Dallas, TX. #PR2161: $225
Teotihuacan, c. 300 – 400 AD. A fine Teotihuacan tripod dish from Mexico. Late Tlamimilolpa type which stands on the characteristic trio of nubbin feet. The rim is widely flared and there are find site notations on the bottom reading “RR/JR-12/2075”. Intact, with strong mineral deposits. 4 1/4” (10.8cm) in diameter. Cf. Berrin ‘Teotihuacan’ page 239 for similar from the University of Pennsylvania Museum. From the estate of Joe Magor, Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2124: $199
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 300 - 400 AD. Beautiful Teotihuacan tripod bowl. Tlamimilolpa type, with flared rims and standing on the characteristic trio of nubbin legs. Nicely burnished with great color. Strong mineral deposits. W: 12 cm (4 3/4'). Nicely preserved, light repair (piece of rim reattached). No restoration. Find site notations in ink on the bottom reading 'PP/JA-12/2076'. Still could be used to display or store dry goods! Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 239 for similar from the University of Pennsylvania Museum. From the estate of Joe Magor, Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2183: $175
Teotihuacan, c. 400 - 650 AD. Rare Teotihuacan mold from Mexico. 1 5/8' high and creates a beautifully detailed Xolalpan head of the type seen in Berrin 'Teotihuacan”. Good mineral deposits. Small inked tag 'TEO' on back. Shown here with an impression made in soft gray clay. From the collection of Joe Magor -Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2189: $250
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts a facing god with large ornate headdress. Nicely preserved with colorful pigment. W: 45 mm (1 3/4'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. Good color, nice high-relief definition, much better than the photo allows! #PR2223: $110
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts the face of a deity. W: 42 mm (1 5/8'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. A striking piece with good definition, terrible photo! #PR2231: $99

Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Small Xolopan type head. Measures 1 1/16' with good detail, light earthen deposits. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex New York City private collection, formed between 1950-1983. #PR2282: $125
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 1/8' with good detail, light earthen deposits. Traces of charring from a fire. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex New York City private collection, formed between 1950-1983. #PR2284: $125
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Interesting small Xolopan type head. H: 1 inch with good detail, nice dark red color and light earthen deposits. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex New York City private collection, formed between 1950-1983. #PR2283: $125

Teotihuacan, c. 400 - 700 AD. Interesting coiled decorative element, part of one of the incensarios excavated at the site. L: 2 3/8' (6 cm). Repaired. Ex Hasso Von Winning collection, his inked collection numbers on the sides. #PR2054: $99
Teotihuacan, ancient Mexico, c. 200 - 750 AD. Nice ceramic stamp seal. 1-1/4' long, the base a dark grey color with deep-cut designs. The sides still showing fingerprints of its ancient maker! From the estate of Walter Foxworth – Dallas, TX. #PR2162: $199
Teotihuacan, c. c. 400 - 600. Neat candelero vessel. Sturdy in construction, the top with two finger-width deep vertical holes, the outside nicely decorated with crossing lines. Some traces of red pigment on surface, nice mineral deposits. 2 1/2' x 1 7/8' (6.4 x 4.9 cm). Ex Hasso Von Winning collection with his inked excavation tag on the bottom. #PR2057: $250
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts a standing figure with large headdress. Nicely preserved with colorful pigment. H: 55 mm (2 1/8'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. A lovely piece, much better than the photo. #PR2228: $110 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Appears to be the edge of a headdress from a larger figure. Nicely preserved with some pigment. W: 34 mm (1 3/8'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2230: $25
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Great stone spear-point. Made from purplish-brown stone with sparkling mica inclusions.
L: 65 mm (2 1/2'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2260: $150

Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Nice stone arrowhead. Made of opaque white flint, with great surfaces. L: 54 mm (2 1/8'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2259: $125
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Gorgeous stone spear-point. Made of nice translucent quartz. L: 73 mm (2 7/8'). Light earthen deposits. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2261: $150
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Excellent red obsidian stone spear-point. Beautiful glossy brick-red color, nice form. Tip broken off in antiquity, probably during use. L: 49 mm (1 15/16'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. Gorgeous! #PR2258: $199

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Teotihuacan:
Art from the City of the Gods
This is the definitive reference on antiquities from Teotihuacan. Many of the artifacts I offer here have parallels referenced in this valuable resource.
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Teotihuacan, c. 150 – 650 AD. Nice Teotihuacan figure from Mexico. Depict a Miccaotli male, standing with nicely-defined fetures, wide collar and large headdress. H: 85 mm (3 1/2'). With good mineral deposits and small losses. Mounted on stand. Ex Medlin collection. #PR2118: $299 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Wonderfully detailed, depicts an ornate bird. Nicely preserved with colorful pigment. W: 45 mm (1 3/4'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2221: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 400 - 650 AD. Large and rare Teotihuacan mold from Mexico. 2 1/8' in diameter and creates a beautifully detailed Xolalpan head with ear ornaments and head décor as seen in Berrin's 'Teotihuacan'. Rare type, with good mineral deposits. The back still shows the palm-print of the ancient maker! Small inked tag 'TEO' on back. Shown here with an impression made in soft gray clay. From the collection of Joe Magor -Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. Excellent deep-cut detail... a museum-worthy piece! #PR2218: $399 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 200-750 AD. Ceramic head with carved facial features, large earspools. Small old tag reading 'Teo' inked on back. W: 1 1/2'. Mounted on base. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pp 233 - 235. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL Collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2155: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Rare iridescent obsidian stone spear-point. Beautiful shimmering green to black surfaces, nice form. 68 mm (2 11/16') long. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2256: $199 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Excellent stone spear-point. Made of beautiful dark mahogany obsidian with reddish-brown veins. L: 64 mm (2 1/2'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. Nice! #PR2257: $150 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Large Xolopan type head. Measures 1 5/8' x 1 1/4', with excellent style, depicted with wide headdress and large earspools. Small excavation note 'Teo' in ink on back. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pp 233 - 235. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2147: $225 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 3/16' wide with striking detail, earthen deposits. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex-Don Elder collection, Nokomis, FL, from the estate of Stuart Bart, Hollywood FL. #PR2030: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Excellent Xolopan type head. Measures 1 1/2' with great detail, nice brick-red color and light earthen deposits. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 235. Ex New York City private collection, formed between 1950-1983. #PR2281: $175 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 3/16' with good detail, earthen deposits. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex-Don Elder collection, Nokomis, FL, from the estate of Stuart Bart, Hollywood FL. #PR2029: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Large Xolopan type head. Measures 1 3/8' x 1 1/8' with great detail. Small excavation note 'Teo' in ink on back. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2146: $150 SOLD
Teotihuacan 'tooth pot' from Mexico, c. 300 BC (Proto-Teotihuacan) to 700 AD. Dia: 2 7/8'; H: 2 1/2'. The item is a religious container which had teeth fragments inside upon excavation (kept by the museum). The item is clay with rectangular designs on the outside. There is a broken area on the base. This type of clay is often referred to as 'plumbate' because of various properties of the clay including its hardness and high temperature firing, plus the smoothness and coloring of such clay, often caused the item to crack on firing. ref: A similar container can be seen in 'Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central America' by Hasso Von Winning, page 311, illustrates: 421. Authenticated and appraised by professor John R. Jordan, Dana Point, CA. Belonged to a Mr. Nelson from the 1960’s, friend of Prof. Jordan. Very rare! #PR2243: $599 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. AD 400 - 700. Ceramic fragment from a large incensario found at the site, with Hasso Von Winning's original collection number inked on the back. Nice high-relief details depicting bird wings. 40 mm (1 1/2'). Ex Hasso Von Winning collection. #PR2049: $80 SOLD

Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts a face with large earspools and tall headdress. Nicely preserved. H: 68 mm (2 5/8'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2220: $110 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 150 – 650 AD. Nice Teotihuacan figure from Mexico. Depicts a Xolalpan female, standing with nicely-defined features, wide collar and large headdress. H: 96 mm (3 3/4'). With good mineral deposits and small losses. Mounted on stand. Ex Medlin collection. #PR2117: $299 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts the wing of a bird. Nicely preserved with colorful pigment. 37 mm (1 1/2') tip to tip. Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2224: $99 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts a flower with curled-over blossom. Nicely preserved with colorful pigment. H: 60 mm (2 3/8'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2226: $99 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 200 - 750 AD. Large Tlamimilolpa-Metepec type head. Measures 1 7/8' x 1 3/4' with great detail not so well-evidenced in this photo. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pp 233 - 235. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2148: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 650-750 AD. Superb and very large Teotihuacan bust from Mexico. This choice example depicts an individual adorned with what appear to be peyote emblems on his head. A beautiful regal visage, good mineral deposits. 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high. It is a molded head from an Metepec type incensario, ca. 650 - 750 AD. Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 248 for similar. Ex Magor collection. #PR2123: $800 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 200-800 AD. Small ceramic head from a statuette, wearing elaborate ridged headdress, with wide eyes and mouth, and pronounced nose. 28 mm (1 1/8'). From the collection of Stuart Morton Boland, associate of H.P. Lovecraft. Collected at Teotihuacan, Mexico in the 1930's-50's. #PR2024: $99 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Beautiful large black obsidian stone spear-point. Nicely-knapped blade and long tang. Light earthen deposits. L: 75 mm (2 15/16'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. Very nice! #PR2263: $175 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Lovely stone arrowhead. Made of beautiful dark mahogany obsidian with reddish-brown veins. L: 39 mm (1 1/2'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2264: $99 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250-800 AD. Excellent stone spear-point. Made from beautiful pink porphyry stone, with great form! Light earthen deposits. L: 68 mm (2 5/8'). From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2262:
SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 1/4' with striking detail, earthen deposits. Small excavation note 'Teo' in ink on back. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex-Don Elder collection, Nokomis, FL, from the estate of Stuart Bart, Hollywood FL. #PR2033: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Appears to be a collar from a larger figure. Nicely preserved with some pigment. W: 45 mm (1 3/4'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2232: $25 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 3/16' with good detail, earthen deposits. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex-Don Elder collection, Nokomis, FL, from the estate of Stuart Bart, Hollywood FL. #PR2032: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 1/4' with good detail, earthen deposits. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. Ex-Don Elder collection, Nokomis, FL, from the estate of Stuart Bart, Hollywood FL. #PR2031: $125 SOLD

Teotihuacan, c. 400 - 750 AD. A marvelous and very eerie Teotihuacan head from Mexico It is 2 in high and depicts the head of a Xipe Totec priest, with the flayed skin of a sacrificial victim pulled over his face! Good mineral deposits, mounted on stand. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. So creepy! #PR2190: $225 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Xolopan-type head. Measures 1 1/4', small excavation note 'Teo' in ink on back. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2144: $99 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 -750 AD. Choice ceramic head. This superb example is 2-1/4' wide and depicts an important lord. He is lavishly adorned with a fancy headdress, which shows good remnants of rare red pigment in the grooves. Mounted on stand. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2140: $250 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 400 - 650 AD. Nice Xolopan type head. Measures 1 1/4' with striking detail, earthen deposits. Small excavation note 'Teo' in ink on back. Mounted on stand. cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 228. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2145: $125 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts the stylized face of a serpent deity. Nicely preserved with colorful pigment. W: 39 mm (1 1/2'). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2222: $99 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 250 - 700 AD. Nice Teotihuacan adorno, used to decorate one of the famous incensarios. Depicts the face of a deity with large headdress. Nicely preserved with decent pigment. H: 50 mm (2 inches). Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', pages 120, 134 & 221. From the collection of Joe Magor - Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2229: $75 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 400 - 650 AD. Rare Teotihuacan mold from Mexico. 2' in diameter and creates a beautifully detailed Xolalpan head of the type seen in Berrin's 'Teotihuacan'. Good mineral deposits. Small inked tag 'TEO' on back. Shown here with an impression made in soft gray clay. From the collection of Joe Magor -Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2188: $250 SOLD
Teotihuacan, Mexico, c. 300 - 400 AD. Great Teotihuacan tripod bowl. Tlamimilolpa type, with flared rims and standing on the characteristic trio of nubbin legs. Nicely burnished with dark color. Strong mineral deposits. W: 105 mm (4 1/84'). Perfectly preserved. Find site notations in ink on the bottom reading '1162'. Still could be used to display or store dry goods! Cf. Berrin 'Teotihuacan', page 239 for similar from the University of Pennsylvania Museum. From the estate of Joe Magor, Chicago, IL, collected in the mid-1960's. #PR2184: $199 SOLD
Teotihuacan, c. 200-800 AD. Mold-made head and torso belonging to an articulated figure. Nicely decorated with expressive face and large ear-spools and broad necklace. Holed through the body at both shoulders and hips, where articulated limbs were once attached. 68x38 mm (2 3/4' x 1 1/2'). ex-Dr. John Hilsabeck estate collection, Orange County, CA, collected between 1950-1985. Rare, as these are usually found only as heads. Intact and quite nice! #PR2084: $325 SOLD
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