Vicus Double-Chambered Whistling Vessel

A Pre-Columbian Vicus double-chambered whistling stirrup vessel of a chief wearing a crown, with ornaments of rank, face decorations, a tunic, and exposed phallus.

Peru, Vicus, north coast,
Ca. 300 BC - 300 AD.
Height: 8 in. (20.3 cm).
Formerly in a private New York collection.
Inv#: 9302
Guaranteed Authentic

$10,000

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