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PlaqueSf696

Elongated, bell-shaped, embossed yellow metal plume with a thin pointed protrusion, above which is a rounded section with tear-drop eyes and a thin nose. Two rows of dots across top curve and single row of dots around outside edge, and in three bands across. Long, curly tailed creature in profile: three across the plaque and two sideways at the bottom.

Culture
Chimu ? or Lambayeque ?
Material
silver metal ? and gold metal
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PotSf626

A bulbous orange ware duck vessel. The head, with generalized features, is a modelled addition and the wing and tail form a sharp shoulder on the vessel. The single central spout has a flaring rim and the base has a flared foot. Bands and wave-like designs, made by cutting away the background, encircling the spout and the vessel just below the wing line. Two perforated lugs flank the spout. Faint traces of red and black paint and geometric designs on body. Some chipping on rim.

Culture
Chimu ? or Lambayeque ?
Material
clay
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PotSf619

Vessel is made up of two barrel-like shapes, surmounted by a stirrup spout. Outer surfaces covered with a red-orange slip with traces of black painting on stirrup spout and on upper half of vessel body. Black designs on the 'barrels' are hatched and spiky, circular shapes. Each 'barrel' end has a large, recessed circle. Tall, slightly flaring spout. A well made ceramic with limited surface pocking.

Culture
Chimu ? or Lambayeque ?
Material
clay, paint and glaze
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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