Latin American Art + Design

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John Moran Auctioneers' is pleased to present their Summer 2026 Latin American Art + Design auction, a curated event featuring more than 290 lots of Latin American art, bronzes, jewelry, silver, furniture, and decorative arts.

1 Jesús Escobedo (1918-1978, Mexican) Untitled, from "New York Series," 1946 Lithograph on paper From the edition of unknown size Signed, dated, and inscribed in pencil in the lower margin, at right: Jesus Escobedo / "New York - 1946" Image: 9" H x 9.75" W; Sheet: 12.5" H x 19" W Estimate: $500 - $7002 David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974, Mexican) "Child Mother (Niña Madre)," 1956 Lithograph on paper Edition: E/E Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: DA Siqueiros Image: 30.25" H x 23" W; Sight: 31.5" H x 23" W Estimate: $700 - $9003 Everardo Ramirez (1906-1992, Mexican) Untitled, plate 10 from "Vida en mi barriada," 1948 Linocut on wove paper From the edition of 48 Signed and inscribed "10," in pencil, in the lower margin: Everardo Ramirez; initialed in the plate as part of the image, upper left; inscribed "Ex. 11.1.10," in pencil, in another hand, verso Plate: 5.5" H x 4.25" W; Sheet: 15" H x 13" W Estimate: $200 - $3004 Matilde Poulat & Ricardo Salas (d. 1960 & d. 2006, Mexican) for Matl A Matl sterling silver 'Nuestra Senora de La Asuncion de Tonaya' Circa 1960-2006; Mexico City, Mexico Stamped verso: Matl / Mexico / 925 / Salas / [partial] YOD-PAT / 10501 / [Eagle 129]; further inscribed in script: Matl Designed by Matilde Poulat for Matl, under the directorship of Ricardo Salas, in sterling silver with set amethyst, turquoise, and coral and raised on a cloche base 6.25" H x 4" W x 2" Dia. 136.1 grams gross Estimate: $1,000 - $1,5005 Gustavo Martinez (b. 20th Century, Mexican) A Mexican sterling silver frame with set gemstones Mid/late 20th century, Mexico Stamped to stand: GM 0.925 / Hecho en Mexico / COY D. F. Sterling / Mexico / [coyote picto] The diminutive sterling silver frame in a Matl/Matilde Poulat-style with dove motifs, scrolled hammered wire work and set amethyst and turquoise stones 3.5" H x 2.375" W x 0.375" D; oval opening: 1.875" H x 1.375" W 35.2 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $4006 A Peruvian hammered sterling silver tray Mid-20th century Impressed to underside: RLL / PL [indecipherable] / 925 / AMAND / Industria Peruana The round serving platter with a lobed rim 14.25" Dia. 35.5 oz. troy approximately Estimate: $1,800 - $2,2007 A Sanborns sterling silver tray Mid-20th century; Mexico City, Mexico Marked to underside: [Three owls] / Sanborns Mexico / Sterling In the Spanish Colonial style, with piecrust edge chased with bellflower motifs 1" H x 16" Dia. 39 oz. troy approximately Estimate: $1,000 - $1,5008 Cuzco School Our Lady of Guápulo Oil on canvas laid to canvas Appears unsigned 28" H x 20" W Estimate: $500 - $7009 Late 19th/Early 20th Century Mexican Retablo Madonna and Child Oil on carved panel Unsigned Image: 9.75" H x 7.5" W; Panel: 14.5" H x 11" W (irreg.) Estimate: $300 - $50010 18th/19th Century Spanish Colonial Cusco School Ángel Arcabucero Oil on canvas Unsigned 22" H x 15.25" W Estimate: $400 - $60011 Juan José Segura (1901-1964, Mexican) "El Último Emperador Azteca," 1960 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left: Juan José / Segura / '60; signed and dated again, titled, and inscribed "Mexico," all verso 20" H x 16" W Estimate: $500 - $70012 Juan José Segura (1901-1964, Mexican) "Sevillana," 1951/1956 Oil on canvas Signed, titled, and dated upper left: Juan Jose / Segura / .56; signed again, titled, alternatively dated, and inscribed "Mexico / 1951," all verso 12" H x 12" W Estimate: $300 - $50013 A Spanish Colonial polychrome carved wood santo bulto 19th century With gilt and painted designs in the robe, surmounted by a gold-toned bronze crown and adorned with metal earrings 22.5" H x 16" W x 9.5" D Estimate: $800 - $1,00014 A Spanish Colonial polychrome carved wood santo bulto 19th century The painted and giltwood figure with intricate designs to robe above a base with putti masks in relief 16" H x 9" W x 6.75" D Estimate: $400 - $60015 A Spanish Colonial polychrome carved wood santo bulto 19th century Depicting Saint Anthony of Padua 16.5" H x 5.5" W x 5" D Estimate: $300 - $50016 A Spanish Colonial polychrome carved wood santo bulto 19th century Depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe 13.75" H x 7" W x 4" D Estimate: $300 - $50017 A Spanish Colonial polychrome carved wood santo bulto 19th century Depicting San Vicente 15.25" H x 5.5" W x 5.125" D Estimate: $300 - $50018 A Mexican Olinalá lacquered wood wedding chest 20th century; Guerrero, Mexico Inscribed in a cartouche at front: UN RECUERDO Lacquered wood with locking hinged lid, hand-painted floral elements and vignettes throughout, the largest scene at front depicting figures in a courtyard by a church, raised on a conforming and possibly later stand Chest: 13.5" H x 27.75" W x 13.5" D; Stand: 16.5" H x 29" W x 14.25" D; Overall: 30" H Estimate: $800 - $1,20019 Six Mexican pottery churches 20th century Each unmarked Comprising two redware and four with red accents on white slip ground 6 pieces Tallest: 16.5" H x 8.5" W x 7.25" D; Shortest: 8.25" H x 6.25" W x 3.375" D Estimate: $500 - $70020 A Central American folk art polychrome pottery church 20th century Inscribed to one side: M. H. M. The double-sided model with many figures, porticos, and two belltowers flanking a central crucifix to one side and an angel figure cresting the other 24.25" H x 16" W x 7" D Estimate: $300 - $50021 A group of South American carved wood talismanic charms 20th century Two with applied Chilean coin: Republica de Chile / [eagle] The group of charms comprising two Brazilian Mano Figas depicting the thumb placed between the index and middle fingers as a gesture to ward off the evil eye of Satan, each mounted with decorative mixed metals, one embellished with lavender-toned semi-precious stones and a bracelet; three fists clenching barbells with gilt metal mounts, and one twisted cylindrical charm with silver mounts 6 pieces Largest: 8.25" L; Smallest: 5.25" L Estimate: $400 - $60022 A Spanish Baroque-style fratino table and six side chairs 18th century and early 21st century Repurposed as a dining table, supported by lyre-form legs and feet joined by wrought-iron curvilinear X-form stretchers, married with six contemporary Spanish Colonial-style side chairs with leather seat cushion upholstery with tacking 7 pieces Table: 30.25" H x 83.25" W x 33.75" D; Each chair: 42.75" H x 22" W x 26.25" D Estimate: $1,200 - $1,80023 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Desnudo de Silvia" or "Portada," 1968 Crayon, pastel, and graphite on paper Signed and dated lower right: Zuniga; titled and dated on a typewritten gallery label affixed to the frame's verso 19.75" H x 25.75" W Estimate: $4,000 - $6,00024 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Desnudo Recostado," 1970 Sepia and black conte crayon on paper Signed and dated lower right: Zga / 1970; titled, dated, and inscribed in pencil, all verso: "pastel sepia / #143" Image/Sheet: 19.75" H x 25.75" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00025 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Desnudo Sentado," 1970 Sepia conte crayon on white paper Signed and dated lower left: Zga / 1970; titled, dated, and inscribed in pencil, all verso: "Pastel sepia / #144" Image/Sheet: 25.5" H x 19.625" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00026 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Mujer con Rebozo," 1970 Charcoal on paper Signed and dated lower right: Zga / 1970 Image/Sheet: 25.75" H x 19.75" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50027 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Mujer Yucateca" (Mujer de pie con las manos en la nuca), conceived 1964, cast 1968 Verdigris patinated bronze on black marble plinth Edition: V/VI Signed, dated, and numbered on the base: ZUNIGA / 1968 Bronze: 17.5" H x 9.5" W x 6" D; Overall: 19" H x 11" W x 9.5" D Estimate: $8,000 - $12,00028 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) Crouching Female, 1969 Patinated bronze on marble plinth Unnumbered Signed and dated on the back of the figure's right hip: ZUNIGA / 1969; Weintraub Gallery label is affixed under the base Bronze: 6.5" H x 6" W x 5.375" D; Overall: 7.375" H x 6" W x 5.75" D Estimate: $2,500 - $3,50029 A group of ten Spanish Colonial-style cage doll santos 20th century Each painted carved wood, with inset glass eyes and articulated arms, most with pegs in the crown of the head 10 pieces Tallest: 39" H x 20.5" W x 11.25" D; Shortest: 20.75" H x 9.25" W x 6" D Estimate: $3,000 - $5,00030 A Mexican Late Classic Saltillo sarape Circa 1840-1860 Woven in wool in two panels seamed down the middle, with multicolored vertical serrated columns and a concentric-style diamond to center, with narrow meandering and curvilinear border motifs 82.5" H x 53" W approximately Estimate: $4,000 - $6,00031 A Mexican Late Classic Period Saltillo sarape Circa 1840-1860 Woven in cream, vegetal yellow, and cochineal red hand-spun wool in two panels seamed down the middle, with a large serrated red diamond to center with elaborate complex ticked motifs, with red and grey ticking to the field, and with a red ticked motif border and striped bands to each end 78" H x 38.75" W approximately Estimate: $1,500 - $2,00032 A Mexican Maximilian Period sarape Circa 1862-1865 Woven in white and multicolored floss wool in two panels seamed down the middle, with a central floral diamond medallion and a floral border, the field with alternating grey and black ticking scattered throughout 83" H x 46" W approximately Estimate: $3,000 - $5,00033 A rare Mexican Maximilian Period 'manga' cape Circa 1862-1870 The finely woven purple floss wool circular cape with center back seam, a narrow contrast ivory wool border with blue, red, and pink multicolored floating elements, and a deep navy velvet collar held with two silver fox head clasps, the cape edges trimmed with finely twisted purple and cream wool yarn fringe Center front: 36.5" H; Center back: 39.5" H (excluding fringe); fringe: 4" H; 75.5" Dia. approximately Estimate: $4,000 - $6,00034 An early Mexican Chinaco sombrero Circa 1865 Interior band stamped in gold: Bartley Hats [three crowns]; with multiple further oval dark stamps: [illegible] Almacen The beige fur felt low rounded crown hat with 5 1/2 inch flat brim, padded fabric double band and metal thread wrapped buttons, the edges with wide silver metal thread ribbon edging and braid accents, with interior leather sweat band and leather laces 5.5" H x 17.5" W x 18.75" H; Inner band: 22.25" C Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00035 A Mexican black beaver fur Caballero sombrero Circa 1865-85 The black fur felt flat crown hat with 4 1/2 inch flat brim and grosgrain ribbon band with bow, the edges with grosgrain trim, and with interior leather sweat band and later black satin lining 5" H x 15.75" W x 17" D; Inner band: 21.5" C Estimate: $1,200 - $1,80036 An early Mexican sombrero Circa 1860 The pale brown-toned wide brimmed round hat with a low tapered flat crown, likely woven of palm straw, with an added double plaited leather corded band covered with leather strips 3.5" H x 19.75" Dia.; Interior: 21.5" Dia. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50037 A Mexican Late Maximilian Period Bandera sarape Circa 1870-1875 A Mexican flag Bandera-style sarape finely woven in orange-red, cream, and green floss wool with a central diamond medallion, an elaborate barbed border, and multicolored striped banding to each end 78" H x 42" W approximately Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00038 A Mexican Late Maximilian Period Bandera sarape Circa 1875-1880 A Mexican flag Bandera-style sarape finely woven in red, white, and green wool with a multicolored central diamond medallion and striped banded motifs to each end, and with elaborate knotted fringing 81" H x 37" W approximately Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50039 A Mexican Post-Maximilian Period sarape Circa 1875-1885 Finely woven in deep green and multicolored floss wool with a central delicately serrated aggregate-style diamond and multiple banded stripe motifs to each end 80" H x 40.5" W approximately Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50040 A Mexican Post-Maximilian sarape Circa 1875-1885 Woven in fine cream wool with an elaborate multicolored aggregate-style central diamond, scattered green ticking to the central field, and blue and multicolored striped banding to each end, with elaborate knotted fringing 77" H x 43.5" W approximately Estimate: $800 - $1,20041 A Mexican Aggregate Period pictorial sarape of Santa Anna Late 19th century Woven with wool weft on cotton warp in tones of blue, green, yellow, and red, in two panels seamed down the middle featuring a central medallion depicting Santa Ana, flanked by two large flowers on a multicolored geometric block patterned field with a floral garland border and striped banded ends with long fringing 78.5" H x 45.5" W approximately Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00042 A Mexican Aggregate Period sarape Late 19th century Woven with wool weft on a cotton warp, with multicolored vertical serrated columns and a concentric-style diamond to center, with multicolored striped banding and and blanket stitch to ends 82.5" H x 56" approximately Estimate: $800 - $1,20043 An early Mexican Rainbow Saltillo sarape Circa 1890 Finely woven in multicolored wool in two panels seamed down the middle, with multiple geometric and foliate ombré shaded banded stripe motifs 84" H x 39.5" W approximately Estimate: $400 - $60044 A Mexican sarape Circa 1920s Finely woven in blue, tan, brown and orange wool with four central floating diamonds, multiple banded motifs, striped ombré banding and elaborate knotted fringing to each end 80" H x 37.75" W approximately Estimate: $700 - $90045 A Mexican Rainbow Saltillo sarape Circa 1930s Finely woven in green, blue, brown and cream wool and silk with an elaborate central serrated concentric diamond with silver metal thread accents, multiple ombre shaded bands and contrast banded motifs, with knotted fringing to each end 80" H x 35.5" W approximately Estimate: $300 - $50046 A Mexican Saltillo sarape Circa 1880 Finely woven in multicolored wool with an elaborate aggregate-style central serrated diamond with silver metal thread accents, Mexican flag motifs, and with multiple geometric and foliate ombré shaded banded stripe motifs all on a variegated salt and pepper field 86.5" H x 43.5" W approximately Estimate: $700 - $90047 A Mexican pictorial sarape Circa 1930 Depicting a standing god-like figure smiting a second figure, while a coyote animal looks on, the textile woven in red, blue, grey, cream and multicolored wool, with yarn fringe to ends 84" H x 51.5" W approximately Estimate: $700 - $90048 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Skeleton Pushing Elephant," 2011 Unique oil and watercolor with laser-cut collage on wove papers Edition: 6/9 Signed and numbered in pencil lower right: Toledo; Fomento Cultural Banamex, Mexico City, Mexico, pub. Image/Sheet: 15.25" H x 22.25" W Estimate: $6,000 - $8,00049 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Scorpion and Grasshopper," 1997 Watercolor and ink on petate textured handmade paper Signed upper right: Toledo; titled and dated on a gallery label affixed to the frame's backing board Image/Sheet: 11.75" H x 8.75" W Estimate: $3,000 - $5,00050 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Maquette for Jaguar Conservation," 2018 Mixed media collage with paint, mica mineral, and laser-cut paper on intervened photograph on paper Signed and inscribed in ink on the frame's backing board: F. Toledo / 2018 / "Para Bill / Oax"; titled by repute Sight: 10.5" H x 8" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00051 A Spanish Revival fratino library table Early/mid-20th century Supported on shaped legs and feet joined by a wrought-iron curvilinear X-form stretcher 28" H x 32" W x 20" D Estimate: $300 - $50052 A Pre-Columbian-style polychrome pottery copador Circa 600-900 CE or later; Central America Painted in four colors with Mayan figural motifs 6.5" H x 4.375" Dia. Estimate: $700 - $90053 A monumental Shipibo Conibo masato vessel 20th century; Peru With black on white serpentine geometric designs above a terracotta wash, used for fermenting cassava beer 20" H x 22.75" Dia. Estimate: $700 - $90054 Nicolás Ortiz Jr. (b. 1992, Mata Ortiz) A polychrome pottery rabbit effigy vase, early 21st century Incised to underside: Nicolás Ortiz With red and black checkered and geometric motifs on a marble cream slip ground 12" H x 6.5" W x 6.5" D Estimate: $200 - $40055 Porfirio "Pilo" Mora (b. 1961, Mata Ortiz) A polychrome pottery jar, 1981 Incised signature and date to underside: PILO MORA / 1/30/81 With red and black fish and geometric motifs on a marbled red/cream slip ground 6" H x 7.5" Dia. Estimate: $100 - $20056 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Cayman," 1974 Patinated bronze Edition: IV/VII Signed and numbered at the underside of the head: Toledo 3.625" H x 7.5" W x 2.5" D Estimate: $5,000 - $7,00057 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Insectos," 1999 Drypoint, etching and aquatint on Hahnemühle paper Edition: 10/25 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Toledo; Taller de Grabado Fernando Sandoval, Oaxaca, Mexico, prntr., with their blindstamp in the lower right margin corner Plate: 7.625" H x 23.875" W; Sheet: 15.375" H x 31.25" W Estimate: $3,000 - $4,00058 A Spanish Colonial iron-clad wood chest 18th/19th century With wrought-iron partial latch lock, the hinged top opening to reveal a smaller inner compartment at one side 24.75" H x 55" W x 27.5" D Estimate: $800 - $1,20059 Roberto Bañuelos (b. 20th century, Mata Ortiz) A polychrome pottery jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: Roberto Bañuelos With red, black, and white fish motifs on a cream ground 7.25" H x 10.75" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $40060 Roberto Bañuelos (b. 20th century, Mata Ortiz) Two polychrome pottery jars, late 20th century Each incised: Roberto Bañuelos Each red and black on red speckled cream slip ground, comprising one effigy jar with frog mouth opening and sculpted eyes, and a jar decorated with lizard motifs 2 pieces Frog: 6" H x 7" Dia.; Lizard: 6.25" H x 8" Dia. Estimate: $400 - $60061 Three Mata Ortiz blackware pottery reptile effigy jars Three works:  José Quezada (b. 1972) A blackware snake effigy jar, late 20th/early 21st century Incised to underside: Jose L Quezada The shoulder decorated with banded geometric motifs and a high-relief snake 7" H x 7.25" Dia.  Jaime Quezada (b. 20th century) A blackware lizard effigy jar, late 20th/early 21st century Incised to underside: Jaime Quezada The shoulder with slip-painted fine-line motifs and a lizard in high relief 5.75" H x 7.625" W x 7" D  Maria Luisa Talavera (b. 20th century) A blackware lizard effigy jar, late 20th/early 21st century Incised to underside: Ma Luisa Talavera The shoulder with a band of slip-painted figural and geometric motifs, surmounted by a sculpted lizard figure in high relief 4.875" H x 7.5" Dia.  3 pieces Estimate: $500 - $70062 Three Mata Ortiz pottery reptile decorated jars Three works:  Celia López (b. 20th century) A polychrome pottery lizard effigy jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: Celia López With sculpted lizard in relief and black and red geometric motifs on a red slip ground 5.375" H x 7.625" Dia.  Rito Talavera Quezada (b. 20th century) A snake effigy pottery jar, 1995 With incised signature and date: Rito Talavera With snake figure in relief above a marbled cream slip 6.375" H x 6.75" W x 6.375" D  Eduardo Quintana Rodriguez (b. 20th century) A sgraffito pottery olla, late 20th century Incised signature to underside: Eduardo Quintana Ro With black geometric and snake motif on a marbled red/cream slip ground 7.5" H x 7.375" Dia.  3 pieces Estimate: $300 - $50063 Two Mata Ortiz pottery jars Two works:  Elsa Ledezma & Jorge Ponce (b. 20th century) A black on red pottery jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: ELSA LEDEZMA / Jorge Ponce With shaped rim above black alternating floral medallions and bands of feathers on red slip ground 5.625" H x 7.5" Dia.  Efrain Lucero Jr. (b. 20th century) A red on black pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: Efrain Lucero J With negative red swirling checker design on black burnished ground 6.375" H x 5.875" Dia.  2 pieces Estimate: $100 - $20064 José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949, Mexican) "Nude," 1946 Conte crayon on paper Signed and dated lower right: J.C. Orozco / 46; titled on a gallery label affixed to the frame's backing paper Sheet: 18.75" H x 14.75" W; Sight: 14.5" H x 10.5" W Estimate: $7,000 - $9,00065 José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949, Mexican) Untitled (figures) Watercolor and ink on paper Signed lower right: J.C. Orozco Sheet: 10" H x 13.5" W Estimate: $3,000 - $5,00066 José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949, Mexican) Untitled (two figures) Ink on paper Signed lower right: J.C. Orozco; inscribed indistinctly in pencil, verso Sheet: 9.875" H x 13.5" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00067 José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949, Mexican) "Pulqueria (Echate la Otra)," circa 1928 Lithograph on paper laid to paperboard Edition: 83/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: J.C. Orozco Sight: 13" H x 16.5" W; Paperboard: 16.5" H x 21" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50068 Eduardo Kingman (1913-1994, Ecuadorian) Figure with sleeping child, 1972 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left: E. Kingman / 72 27.25" H x 23.75" W Estimate: $6,000 - $8,00069 Eduardo Kingman (1913-1994, Ecuadorian) A seated woman with her head down, 1972 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right: E. Kingman / 72 25.75" H x 35.25" W Estimate: $5,000 - $7,00070 A Spanish Colonial Baroque-style carved hardwood buffet 19th century With wrought-iron hardware and six drawers flanked by cabinet doors opening to reveal a single shelf 34.5" H x 96.5" W x 25.75" D Estimate: $800 - $1,20071 A Peruvian sterling silver tea service Mid-20th century Each marked: 925 / INDUSTRIA / PERUANA; tray with inscribed dedication: PARA / DOCTOR LAVANE "SPUTNIK" SANSUM / DE / POLLY "BOWS" WHITEFORD / "UN RECUÉRDO CON AFFECTIONES" Comprising: Coffee pot (9.5" H x 10.25" W x 4.75" D) Teapot (8.75" H x 10.625" W x 5.75" D) Covered sugar bowl (6.125" H x 5.625" W x 4.125" D) Creamer (5.625" H x 6" W x 4.25" D) Tray (2.25" H x 26.5" W x 16.125" D) 5 pieces Total weight: 129.9 gross oz. troy approximately Estimate: $6,000 - $8,00072 A pair of Sanborns Spanish Colonial-style sterling silver candelabra Mid-20th century; Mexico City, Mexico Each marked to underside: 3 [Three owls] / Sanborns Mexico / Sterling With lobed standards issuing three lights with scrolled arms 2 pieces Total weight: 109.9 gross oz. troy approximately Each: 12.75" H x 14.25" W x 5.625" D Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00073 Anibal Arivalo (20th Century, Guatemalan) A Mayan-style carved wood xibalba canoe, late 20th/early 21st century Unmarked Depicting seven figures in funerary canoe 8.75" H x 24.25" L x 4.25" W Estimate: $400 - $60074 A Mata Ortiz polychrome pottery turtle effigy jar Mid/late 20th century Incised to underside: R Quezada With turtle head, arms, and tail sculpted in relief, decorated with red and black stepped and geometric motifs on a cream slip ground 7.5" H x 10.75" W x 8.25" D Estimate: $200 - $40075 Lupe Soto (b. 20th Century, Mata Ortiz) A large polychrome pottery olla, late 20th/early 21st century Incised to underside: LUPE SOTO With corrugation to neck above black on red lizard motifs within a checkered matrix 10.125" H x 13.75" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $40076 Four Mata Ortiz polychrome pottery ollas Four works:  Roberto Bañuelos (b. 20th century) A white on red pottery olla, late 20th century Incised signature to underside: Roberto Bañuelos With fine-line design to rim above butterfly motifs to body 6" H x 6.625" Dia.  Maribel Lopez (b. 20th century) A polychrome pottery olla, late 20th/early 21st century Signed to underside: MARIBEL LOPEZ With multicolor repeated fish motifs on a cream slip ground 6.25" H x 6" Dia.  Luz Elva Gutierrez (b. 1969) A sgraffito polychrome pottery olla, late 20th/early 21st century Incised signature to underside: LUZ ELVA GUTIERREZ With incised and painted red and black owl and dot motifs on a cream slip ground 7.125" H x 7.5" Dia.  A sgraffito polychrome pottery jar, late 20th century Unmarked With all over positive/negative bird motif 10.75" H x 8" Dia.  4 pieces Estimate: $400 - $60077 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Grupo de Mujeres Sentadas II," 1976 Lithograph in colors on wove paper Edition: Artist's Proof XI/XX (aside from the edition of 125) Signed, dated, and numbered "p.a. XI/XX" in pencil lower left: Zga; Kyron Press, Mexico City, Mexico, prntr. and pub., with their blindstamp lower right Image/Sheet: 25" H x 36" W Estimate: $800 - $1,20078 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Familia Indigena I," 1976 Lithograph in colors on cream Arches paper Edition: 107/125 (there were also 20 artist's proofs) Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil lower right: Zga 1976; Kyron Press, Mexico City, Mexico, prntr. with their blindstamp lower right; commissioned by The Graphic Arts Council of The Los Angeles County Museum of Art Sight: 24.25" H x 34.25" W Estimate: $800 - $1,20079 Francisco Zúñiga (1912-1998, Mexican) "Muchacha en una Silla," 1982 Lithograph in colors on wove paper Edition: 71/135 (aside from 15 Artist's Proofs) Signed, dated, and numbered: Zga; with the printer's blindstamp lower right and printer's ink-stamped work order number, verso, lower right "FZ211-135"; Kyron Press, Mexico City, Mexico, prntr.; Brewster Editions, New York, New York, pub. Image/Sheet: 23.5" H x 17.5" W Estimate: $500 - $70080 Oswaldo Guayasamín (1919-1999, Ecuadorian) "Cabeza de Nina Negra" Gouache on paper laid to board Signed lower right: Guayasamin; titled by repute 14.5" H x 19.625" W Estimate: $8,000 - $12,00081 A Spanish Colonial-style table 19th/early 20th century The ogee edge top raised on carved bird-form trestle legs, joined by a shaped box stretcher 32" H x 67.5" W x 31" D Estimate: $800 - $1,20082 A Pre-Columbian Colima redware pottery olla Circa 300-600 CE or later; Mexico Of flattened form with a broad shoulder and a short, flared neck 6.25" H x 12.5" Dia. Estimate: $300 - $50083 Two Mata Ortiz polychrome marbled pottery ollas Late 20th century One incised to underside: TITO ENRIQUEZ; the other signed and dated: Rodrigo Perez / 99 Comprising one by Tito Enriquez (b. 1950) and one by Rodrigo Perez (b. 1976), each with red and black feather and geometric motifs on a marbled red/cream slip ground 2 pieces Taller: 6.875" H x 6.75" Dia.; Shorter: 6.125" H x 6.5" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $40084 Felix Ortiz Rodriguez (b. 1942, Mata Ortiz) Two polychrome pottery bowls, circa 1980s Each incised: Felix Ortiz R With black and red Mimbres-style pictorial decorated interiors on cream slip ground 2 pieces 3.125" H x 10.875" Dia. and 2.75" H x 11.75" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $30085 Miguel Ocampo (1922-2015, Argentinian) "Brumas Y Precisiones 83/29," 1983 Acrylic on canvas Signed and dated lower right: Ocampo 83; signed again, titled, and inscribed "VII 83," all verso 51" H x 74" W Estimate: $3,000 - $5,00086 Esteban Lisa (1895-1983, Spanish/Argentinian) Abstract, 1957 Oil on paper Signed and dated lower left: Lisa / 8-11-1957 Image/Sheet: 13.25" H x 8.25" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50087 Esteban Lisa (1895-1983, Spanish/Argentinian) Abstract composition, 1975 Oil on paper Signed, dated, and indistinctly inscribed lower right: Lisa / 21/6/1975 Image/Sheet: 13.375" H x 8.625" W Estimate: $800 - $1,20088 Carlos Almaraz (1941-1989, Mexican-American) "Echo Park Lake," 1987 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left: Almaraz '87 5" H x 7.125" W Estimate: $2,000 - $4,00089 Vladimir Cora (b. 1951, Mexican) Abstract composition, 1984 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left: Vladimir Cora 84 29" H x 26" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50090 Luis Garcia Guerrero (1921-1996, Mexican) Abstract, 1961 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right: Garcia Guerrero / 1961; signed "G. Guerrero" and inscribed "98" in pencil, all on the stretcher 12" H x 9.875" W Estimate: $800 - $1,20091 Leonardo Nierman (1932-2023, Mexican) Abstract sculpture Polished bronze on wood plinth Edition: 2/6 Incised signature and edition: Nierman II/VI Bronze: 14.5" H x 19" W x 8.5" D; Overall: 17.75" H x 19" W x 10.75" D Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50092 Leonardo Nierman (1932-2023, Mexican) "Tempest" Acrylic on Masonite Signed lower left: Nierman; titled verso 23.5" H x 31.5" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50093 Leonardo Nierman (1932-2023, Mexican) "Meteor" Acrylic on Masonite Signed lower left: Nierman; titled verso 31.5" H x 23.75" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,50094 Leonardo Nierman (1932-2023, Mexican) "Moonlight," 1963 Oil on Masonite Signed and dated lower left: Nierman 63; titled by repute 15.875" H x 23.75" W Estimate: $700 - $1,00095 Leonardo Nierman (1932-2023, Mexican) Untitled abstract, 1969 Acrylic on Masonite Signed and dated lower right: Nierman 69 17.75" H x 48" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,00096 Roger Calero (b. 1969, Nicaraguan) Three sgraffito pottery ollas, late 20th/early 21st century Two with incised signature and inscription: Handmade in Nicaragua / Roger Calero Each olla raised on a bespoke conforming pottery ring, two depicting figures and mythical beasts, one depicting parrots in a tree 3 pieces Each: 9.375" H x 8.5" Dia.; Each ring: 2.125" H x 5.625" Dia.; Each overall: 10.875" H Estimate: $300 - $50097 Roger Calero (b. 1969, Nicaraguan) Three sgraffito polychrome pottery ollas, late 20th/early 21st century Each with incised signature and inscription: Hecho en Nicaragua / Roger Calero Comprising one depicting a serpentine figure, another with three ancestral figures, and the smallest with geometric motifs 3 pieces Tallest: 8.625" H x 7.25" Dia.; Smallest with ring: 5.5" H x 4.125" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $40098 Three Nicaraguan polychrome pottery ollas Three works:  Mario Norori (b. 1950) Two polychrome pottery ollas, late 20th century Each incised with signature and inscription: MARIO NORORI / HANDMADE BY NICOYA / SAN JUAN DE ORIENTE Comprising one with geometric motifs and one with repeated conjoined bird design 2 pieces Larger: 6.625" H x 7.375" Dia.; Smaller: 6.125" H x 5.5" Dia.  Roger Calero (b. 1969) A polychrome sgraffito pottery olla, late 20th century With incised signature and inscription: Hecho en nicaragua / Róger Calero Decorated with a band of swirling motifs above ancestral imagery 6.625" H x 8.5" Dia.  3 pieces total Estimate: $200 - $40099 Gustavo Montoya (1905-2003, Mexican) "Niña con Cochinito" from the series "Niños Mexicanos," 1967 Oil on canvas Signed lower right: gustavo montoya 24" H x 18" W Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000100 Gustavo Montoya (1905-2003, Mexican) "Niña con mandolina" from the series "Niños Mexicanos" Oil on canvas Signed lower right: gustavo montoya; titled by repute 22" H x 18" W Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000101 Gustavo Montoya (1905-2003, Mexican) "Viejas con Niño," 1970 Oil and collaged textile on canvas Signed lower right: gustavo montoya 28" H x 36" W Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000102 Graziella Laffi (1923-2009, Peruvian) A sterling silver footed bowl, mid/late 20th century Marked: Peru / G. Laffi / 925 The hammered silver serving bowl with an applied disk motif band to the rim and raised on six bird-form feet 62.4 oz. troy approximately 6.125" H x 13.375" Dia. Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000103 A pair of Peruvian sterling silver candelabra Mid-20th century Each marked: 925 / OPAISA The five-light candelabra each with two C-scroll arms and grape bunches at center 2 pieces Each: 5.375" H x 14.125" W x 11.5" D Total weight: 69.7 gross oz. troy approximately Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000104 A pair of Mexican Olinalá folk art painted cabinets 20th century Each signed to front: Corona; one inscribed: Cita Ramelli; another inscribed, possibly reading: Idita Ramelli The red lacquered cabinets, each painted to exterior and interior with scenes of figures, donkeys hauling fruit and birds, and flowers, and other flora and fauna, featuring a single drawer with iron ring pulls above two locking cabinet doors revealing two shelves to each side, above a shaped apron 2 pieces Each: 45.75" H x 39.5" W x 22.75" D Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000105 A Mexican banded sarape Mid/late 20th century Woven in wool with a red ground and black and green striped banding, with cotton/linen knotted fringing 93.25" H x 54.75" W approximately (excluding fringe) Estimate: $500 - $700106 A Mexican textile Mid/late 20th century A heavy textile woven in two pieces in black, grey, cream, and multicolored wool featuring a central Mexican coat-of-arms eagle and snake medallion with stepped and hooked motifs with birds to each side and striped banding to ends, seamed down the center 80" H x 62.5" W approximately (excluding fringe) Estimate: $200 - $300107 Three Mexican sarapes Mid/late 20th century Comprising two sarapes finely woven in multicolored wool, each with a central serrated diamond amid multiple ombre shaded colored bands, with elaborate knotted fringing to each end, as well as a larger cotton sarape with vibrant multicolored bands and knotted cotton fringe to each end 3 pieces Largest: 83" H x 58.75" W; Smallest: 58.5" H x 19" W approximately (excluding fringe) Estimate: $100 - $200108 Rufino Tamayo "Cabeza en la Ventana" (Head at the Window), 1984 Aquatint in colors on Guarro paper Edition: 54/99 (there were also 15 artists proofs numbered in Roman numerals, and 15 hors commerce impressions) Signed and numbered in the lower right and left corners, respectively: R Tamayo; Ediciones Polígrafa, Barcelona, Spain Image/Sheet: 29.75" H x 21.875" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000109 Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991, Mexican) "Cabeza en la Ventana" from the "16 Aguafuertes" series, 1976 Etching in colors on handmade Guarro paper Edition: P de a X/X (aside from the edition of 75) Signed and numbered in black pencil along the lower edge: R. Tamayo; Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona, Spain, prntr. and pub. Image/Sheet: 29.25" H x 22" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000110 Jesús Reyes (Chucho) Ferreira (1882-1977, Mexican) Rooster Acrylic and gouache on tissue paper Signed lower right: J. Reyes Ferreira Sight: 29.25" H x 19" W Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000111 Jesús Reyes (Chucho) Ferreira (1882-1977, Mexican) Rooster Aniline pigments on tissue paper Signed lower center: J. Reyes Ferreira 29" H x 19" W Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500112 Jesús Reyes (Chucho) Ferreira (1882-1977, Mexican) "Christo," 1963 Gouache on tissue paper Signed lower left: J. Reyes Ferreira; titled and dated on a typewritten gallery label affixed to the backing paper Sight: 28.5" H x 18.25" W Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500113 Jesús Reyes (Chucho) Ferreira (1882-1977, Mexican) "Flores," circa 1963 Tempera on tissue-thin Chinese paper Signed lower right: J. Reyes Ferreira; titled and dated on a typed label affixed to the frame's backing paper Image/Sheet: 19.375" H x 29.25" W Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000114 Sergio Hernandez (b. 1957, Mexican) "Insects" Mixed media on stretched parchment Signed lower left: Hernandez; titled by repute 21.875" H x 21.875" W Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000115 Hector Poleo (1918-1989, Venezuelan) "Embrace" Oil on paperboard laid to panel Signed lower left: Poleo; titled by repute Image/Paperboard: 25.25" H x 19.875" W (irreg.); Panel: 25.875" H x 19.875" W Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000116 Felipe Orlando (1911-2001, Cuban) "Sonata," 1956 Oil on burlap Signed lower left: Felipe Orlando; signed again, titled, and dated "1956" in black on the verso and on the stretcher; inscribed indistinctly in pencil on the stretcher 31" H x 37" W Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500117 José Maria de Servin (1917-1983, Mexican) Harlequin guitarist Oil on canvas Signed lower right: Jose Ma. D'Servin 39.5" H x 31.5" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000118 Patssi Valdez (b. 1951, Mexican-American) "Black Vase," 2002 Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Valdez; titled and dated "2002" in green pencil, verso 24" H x 20" W Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500119 José Luis Cuevas (1934-2017, Mexican) "Autorretrato Bailando" (Self Portrait Dancing), 1977 Watercolor and ink on textured paper Signed, titled, and dated in ink lower right: Cuevas / 77 / Roma 31.XII.1977 Image/Sheet: 7.375" H x 10.5" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000120 José Luis Cuevas (1934-2017, Mexican) "La Mascara," from the "Homage to Quevedo" portfolio, 1969 Lithograph in colors with lithographed mylar collage on wove paper Edition: 67/100 Signed and numbered in white pencil in the lower sheet corners: Cuevas; Collectors Press, San Francisco, CA, pub. Image/Sheet: 30" H x 22.5" W Estimate: $600 - $800121 Four Mata Ortiz polychrome pottery jars Four works:  Julio Mora (b. 1971) A small pottery seed jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: Julio Mora With black and red checkered design to shoulder above a deer figure to underside, on a cream slip ground 2" H x 3.875" Dia.  Ismael Florel (b. 20th century) A pottery wedding jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: ISMAEL FLOREL With red and black bands of fine-line and geometric motifs on a cream slip ground 6.375" H x 5.625" Dia.  Nancy Heras de Martinez (b. 20th century) A squared pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: Nancy Heras de Martinez With red and black alternating birds and lizards in friezes within a checkered and fine-line matrix, on a cream slip ground 7.125" H x 3.75" W x 3.75" D  Juana Ledezma Veloz (b. 20th century) A pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: JUANA LEDEZMA With red and black geometric motifs on a cream slip ground 5.375" H x 5.375" Dia.  4 pieces Estimate: $200 - $400122 Three Mata Ortiz pottery ollas Three works:  Eduardo Quintana Rodriguez (b. 20th century) Each incised to underside: EDUARDO QUINTANA Ro Comprising one red cut to white depicting swirling parrot motifs below a black geometric collar, and another with red and black cut to cream depicting alternating hummingbirds and parrots 2 pieces Larger: 7.875" H x 6.625" Dia.; Smaller: 5.25" H x 5.5" Dia.  Carmen De Baca (b. 20th century) A white on red pottery olla, late 20th/early 21st century Incised to underside: CARMEN .F. DE BACA With checkered and geometric motifs throughout 4.25" H x 4.5" Dia.  3 pieces total Estimate: $200 - $400123 Three Mata Ortiz pottery jars Three works:  Socorro Reyes (b. 20th century) A blackware pottery jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: Socorro Reyes With oval form, shaped rim, and black on black geometric motifs 4.625" H x 6.25" W x 4" D  Tomasa Mora (b. 20th century) A polychrome pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: Tomasa Mora With corrugated shoulder above black and red banded feather motifs on a cream slip ground 5.75" H x 6" Dia.  Octavia Silveira (b. 1977) A polychrome pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: TAVO SILVEIRA With corrugated neck and shoulder above black and red banded geometric motifs 8.625" H x 6.375" Dia.  3 pieces Estimate: $100 - $200124 Armando Amaya (b. 1935, Mexican) Seated Woman, 1985 Carved black marble on wood plinth With incised signature and date: amaya Marble: 17" H x 18" W x 15" D; Overall: 18.75" H x 19.5" W x 15" D Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000125 Felipe Castañeda (b. 1933, Mexican) "Mujer con Reboso," 1982 Patinated bronze on wood plinth Edition: IV/XII Signed and dated on the underside: F. Castañeda / 1982 Bronze: 16.25" H x 8" W x 10.25" D; Plinth: 2" H x 9.125" W x 12.25" D Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000126 Eduardo Rivera Montiel (20th Century, Mexican) Familia, 1990 Verdigris patinated bronze on stone clad plinth Edition: I/VI Signed, dated, and numbered on the rear underside: E. Montiel / 90 Bronze: 66.25" H x 26" W x 8" D; Plinth: 12.25" H x 42.25" W x 24.25" D Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000127 Eduardo Rivera Montiel (20th Century, Mexican) Familia, 1985 Verdigris patinated bronze on black marble plinth Edition: III/X Signed and numbered in the casting: E. Montiel Bronze: 18.5" H x 8.75" W x 4.375" D; Plinth: 1.75" H x 12.25" W x 8.25" D Estimate: $800 - $1,200128 A pair of Mexican carved wood doors 19th century Each with recessed carved decorative panels, one mounted with a wrought-iron floral medallion pull 2 pieces Larger: 86.5" H x 61" W x 4" D; Smaller: 85.5" H x 60" W x 5" D Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800129 Victor Salmones (1937-1989, Mexican) Girl Dancing Verdigris patinated bronze on subterranean concrete base Edition: 2/10 Signed and numbered in the casting: VICTOR SALMONES Bronze: 69.75" H x 54.5" W x 9" D; Overall: 88" H x 54.5" W x 15.75" D Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000130 Victor Salmones (1937-1989, Mexican) "Lineas" Verdigris patinated bronze Edition: 10/10 Signed and numbered in the casting: VICTOR SALMONES 44.75" H x 46" W x 15" D Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500131 Luis Nishizawa Flores (1918-2014, Mexican) Landscape with mountains and cows Watercolor on paper Signed and with the artist's seal lower left: Nishizawa Sheet: 15" H x 23.375" W Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000132 Hugo Crosthwaite (b. 1971, Mexican) "Asunción," 1998 Oil, charcoal, and pencil on panel Signed and dated lower left: H. Crosthwaite / 1998; signed and dated again, and titled, verso 48" H x 48" W Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500133 Hugo Crosthwaite (b. 1971, Mexican) "Mujer Columpiándose," 1998 Graphite on glossy paper mounted to paper Signed and dated lower left: H. Crosthwaite. 1998; signed and dated again, and titled on the frame's backing board, presumably in the hand of the artist Sight: 22.75" H x 17.875" W; Mount: 25.75" H x 19.75" D Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000134 Hugo Crosthwaite (b. 1971, Mexican) Untitled, a woman holding fruit surrounded by figures, 2003 Graphite on paper Signed and dated lower right: H. Crosthwaite '03 Sight: 10" H x 8.125" W Estimate: $800 - $1,200135 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Auto Accident," circa 1968-71 Drypoint, etching and roulette in black ink on paper An artist's proof, aside from the edition of 20 Signed and inscribed "Prueba de artista" in pencil in the lower margin: Toledo; titled and dated on a typed gallery label affixed to the frame's backing board Plate: 25" H x 19.375" W; Sight: 26.375" H x 20.375" W Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500136 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "La Tortuga," 1982 Aquatint, engraving, etching, and drypoint in colors on BFK Rives paper A Prueba de artista (Artist's proof aside from the edition of 20) Signed in pencil lower margin, at left: Toledo Plate: 8" H x 12.5" W; Sight: 8.75" H x 13.5" W Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500137 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Descanso" Watercolor and ink on paper Signed in pencil lower right: Toledo; titled by repute Sight: 7.75" H x 10.5" W Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000138 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) Woman with hats Lithograph on wove paper From the edition of unknown size and date Signed in pencil lower right: Toledo; inscribed in pencil "#16" verso Sheet: 20" H x 26" W Estimate: $800 - $1,200139 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Venado Pariendo," 1969 Lithograph on wove paper Edition: 26/50 Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Toledo 1969; Atelier Clot, Bramsen & Brunholt, prtr. Image: 14" H x 18" W; Sheet: 17.125" H x 22.25" W Estimate: $700 - $900140 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Venados," one plate from the "Chilam Balam" portfolio, 1975 Etching and aquatint in brown on BFK Rives paper Edition: J (from one of the lettered sets, apart from the numbered edition of 50) Signed and inscribed "J" in pencil in the lower margin; with an unidentified blindstamp near the lower left margin corner Plate: 8" H x 12.5" W; Sheet: 29.75" H x 22.25" W Estimate: $700 - $900141 Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "La Mujer Preñada" from the "Sahagun" portfolio, 1974 Etching in colors on wove paper An artist's proof, aside from the edition of 100 Signed and inscribed in pencil in the lower margin: Toledo / P.A.; inscribed in pencil verso: AGV 60; Mario Reyes and Litoarte, Mexico City, Mexico, prntr.; Avril Grafica, Mexico City, Mexico, pub. Plate: 5.75" H x 5.75" W; Sheet: 11.125" H x 15" W Estimate: $500 - $700142 Two Casas Grandes-style polychrome pottery jars 20th century Each unmarked Comprising one four-color jar with geometric motifs and one red and black on cream slip with banded feather motifs 2 pieces Taller: 6.375" H x 6.375" Dia.; Shorter: 5.875" H x 7" Dia. Estimate: $100 - $200143 Three Casas Grandes-style polychrome pottery ollas Mid-20th century One deeply incised to underside: Manuel Olivas Comprising one by Manuel Olivas (b. 1940, Mata Ortiz) and two others, each with red and black geometric motifs on a cream slip ground, one with corrugated neck 3 pieces Largest: 8.375" H x 8.375" Dia.; Olivas: 7" H x 8.25" Dia.; Smallest: 5" H x 6.125" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $400144 Three Latin American pottery jars Three works:  Francisco Calero (b. 20th century, Nicaraguan) A sgraffito pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: HAND MADE BY NICOYA / FRANCISCO CALERO / NICARAGUA With black and cream bands of geometric, stepped, and swirling motifs 4.625" H x 4.5" Dia.  Juan Carlos Rodriguez (b. 20th century, Mata Ortiz) A sgraffito pottery olla, late 20th century Incised to underside: Juan C. / K Rodriguez With black carved to cream bands of geometric motifs and three bird figures 4.625" x 6.125" Dia.  Roberto Bañuelos (b. 20th century, Mata Ortiz) A polychrome pottery jar, late 20th century Incised to underside: Roberto Bañuelos With red and black repeated rabbit design 4.875" H x 6.75" Dia.  3 pieces Estimate: $300 - $500145 Two Brazilian Marajoara-style sgraffito pottery jars Late 20th century Each with incised signature: MARIVALDO; one dated: 96 Each incised with geometric designs, comprising one sculpted with two frogs in relief, the taller with green in-filling to incised motifs 2 pieces Taller: 10.375" H x 8.875" Dia.; Frog: 6.25" H x 8.625" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $300146 Roberto Montenegro (1885-1968, Mexican) "Hora Única" Ink and pencil on cream paper Signed with conjoined initials lower left: RM; titled in pencil lower right Sight: 9.75" H x 7.5" W Estimate: $700 - $1,000147 Roberto Montenegro (1885-1968, Mexican) Untitled, circa 1940 Lithograph on wove paper Edition: 1/15 Signed and numbered in pencil, in the lower margin, at left: Rob. Montenegro Image: 9" H x 7.875" W; Sight: 10" H x 8.5" W Estimate: $200 - $300148 Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) "Trajes Regionales Mexicanos" portfolio, 1945 Edition: 57/1000 The complete set of 25 screenprints in colors on wove paper, together with the justification page signed and numbered in ink: Carlos Merida / no. 57; each of the screenprints with the artist's name, plate number, and individual title printed as part of the image; together with the title pages, list of plates, and introductory text staple-bound as issued; the 25 plates loose, as issued; all contained within the original beige cloth-covered portfolio boards/wrapper with printed design, title, and publisher on the front; Editorial Atlante, Mexico City, Mexico, pub. Image of each:12.5" H x 9.25" W.; Sheet of each: 17.5" H x 12.75" W Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000149 Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) Untitled, plate 9 from the "Cielos Luminicos" portfolio, 1941 Screenprint in colors on wove paper Edition: 78/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Carlos Mérida; also signed and dated as part of the image; printed "9" in white ink, verso; Taller de Ediciones Multiarte, Mexico City, prntr.; with an unidentified blindstamp in the lower left margin Image: 15" H x 11.75" W; Sheet: 30" H x 22.25" W Estimate: $700 - $900150 Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) Untitled, plate 3 from the "Cielos Luminicos" portfolio, 1941 Screenprint in colors on wove paper Edition: 78/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Carlos Mérida; also signed and dated as part of the image; printed "3" in white ink, verso; Taller de Ediciones Multiarte, Mexico City, prntr.; with an unidentified blindstamp in the lower left margin Image: 15" H x 11.75" W; Sheet: 30" H x 22.25" W Estimate: $700 - $900151 Luis Arenal Bastar (1909-1985, Mexican) Untitled (Man Carrying Boy's Coffin), 1961 Lithograph on cream wove paper From the edition of unknown size (possibly from the edition of 25) Signed in pencil lower margin, at right: L. Arenal Image: 10.75" H x 9.625" W; Sheet: 12.25" H x 10" W Estimate: $200 - $300152 Hely Lima (b. 1948, Brazilian) Neighborhood block with figures, 1985 Mixed media in acrylic case Signed and dated lower right: Lima Building: 18.25" H x 36.25" W x 5.75" D; In case: 25.5" H x 44.5" W x 8.25" D Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500153 Milton Becerra (b. 1951, Venezuelan) Línea continua, Edición DS Arte Dos Gráficos, 2007 Mixed media including, mdf, cotton, nylon and stone Edition: 30/30 Signed and inscribed in white pencil lower right and numbered lower left: Milton Becerra 1113 18" H x 18" W x 2" D Estimate: $500 - $700154 Francisco Mora (1922-2002, Mexican) "Saliendo de la Mina," from the portfolio "Mexican Art - Mexican People and Places," 1946 Lithograph on cream wove paper Edition: 16/75 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: -Mora-; Taller de Grafica Popular, Mexico City, Mexico, pub.; inscribed in another hand in pencil, verso: "Ex. 11.1.22" Image: 13.875" H x 11.25" W: Sheet: 17.625" H x 15.25" W Estimate: $300 - $500155 Francisco Mora (1922-2002, Mexican) Untitled (Woman with baby), 1944 Lithograph on paper Edition: 5/10 Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Mora / 1944 Image: 10.5" H x 9.5" W; Sheet: 15" H x 11" W Estimate: $200 - $300156 Juan Soriano (1920-2006, Mexican) "Ventana," 1975 Lithograph in colors on paper Edition: XVII/XXX Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil lower right and left, respectively: J. Soriano 75; titled by repute Sheet: 25.625" H x 19.5" W Estimate: $600 - $800157 Emilio Amero (1901-1976,, Mexican) "Fiesta," 1950 Lithograph in colors on paper Trial proof II, aside from the edition of unknown size Signed, dated, and inscribed "Trial Proof II," in pencil in the lower margin: E. Amero 1950 Image: 9.75" H x 12" W; Sight: 10.25" H x 12.5" W Estimate: $400 - $600158 José Ortega (1921-1990, Spanish) "La Donna," circa 1967 Mixed technique intaglio in colors on cream wove paper Edition: 37/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower right and left, respectively: Ortega Image/Sheet: 21.5" H x 29.75" W Estimate: $300 - $500159 José Ortega (1921-1990, Spanish) "Harvesters," 1966 Etching and aquatint in colors on cream wove paper Edition: 76/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Ortega Plate: 25.375" H x 19.5" W; Sight: 26.75" H x 20.75" W Estimate: $300 - $500160 Graciela Rodo Boulanger (b. 1935, Bolivian) "Sagittarius" from the "Zodiac" series Lithograph in colors on wove paper Edition: 186/200 Signed and numbered in pencil at the lower right and left corners, respectively: G. Rodo Boulanger; alternatively titled "Archer" Image/Sheet: 29.625" H x 21.875" W Estimate: $400 - $600161 Fernando Olivera (b. 1962, Mexican) "Zapata," 2000 Etching and aquatint in colors on wove paper A workshop proof aside from the edition of 30 Signed, titled, dated, and inscribed "P/T" in pencil along the lower margin: F. Olivera 2000; Taller de Grabado Fernando Sandoval, Oaxaca, Mexico, prntr., with their blindstamp (twice) in the lower right margin corner Plate: 19.625" H x 13" W; Sheet: 27.25" H x 20.5" W Estimate: $600 - $800162 After Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991, Mexican) "The Dancer" Lithograph on cream paper From the edition of unknown size and date Signed as part of the image lower left Image: 12.5" H x 11" W; Sight: 13.125" H x 11.125" W Estimate: $300 - $500163 Two Mexican metal ashtrays Two works:  A Héctor Aguilar hammered copper footed bowl, circa 1939-1948; Taxco, Mexico Héctor Aguilar (1905-1986) Impressed too underside: HA [conjoined] / TAXCO / MEXICO 2.125" H x 6" Dia.  A Los Castillo inlaid mixed metal plate, mid-20th century; Taxco, Mexico Impressed to underside: HANDWROUGHT / LOS CASTILLO / 36 Sterling silver, brass, and copper, depicting a hand, footprint, and bird figure centered by a swirling motif, the rim inlaid with azurmalachite 5.125" Dia.  2 pieces Estimate: $300 - $500164 Three South American objects 19th/20th century One amulet impressed indistinctly Comprising two Afro-Brazilian Penca de Balangandan metal alloy amulets, and a leather-clad gourd and metal yerba maté vessel 3 pieces Maté: 4.25" H x 3.875" Dia.; Larger amulet: 6.25" H x 5" W x 3" D Estimate: $150 - $250165 Two Mexican metal items Late 19th/early 20th century Comprising a framed print on paper inscribed "El Sr. De Los Trabajos" under glass within a repoussé cut iron frame, and an engraved brass sample plate/sign depicting a Banco National Mexico Travelers Check, inscribed "Cheques de Viajero" 2 pieces Sight of print: 9.375" H x 6.5" W; Framed: 12.5" H x 9.75" W; Check: 4.75" H x 7.75" W Estimate: $150 - $250166 A group of Mexican bar articles Early/mid-20th century Tumbler impressed: MADE IN MEXICO / [indecipherable] TAXCO; one shot glass impressed: ALPACA Comprising a tumbler, two shot glasses, and an articulated fish-form bottle opener, each with inlay or overlay of mother of pearl, along with four mixed metal ashtrays, two with inlaid hardstone, one with applied Mexican coins 8 pieces Tumbler: 6" H x 2.875" Dia.; Largest ashtray: 1.25" H x 5" W x 4.75" D Estimate: $200 - $400167 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) Untitled (An Impassive Biplane) Printed paper and gold leaf on wood, rulers, and mixed media Signed towards front: Pedro Friedeberg Airways; inscribed on tail: Pedro Friedeberg Airways 9.5" H x 28" L x 18.75" W Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000168 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Monos musicales de día" ("Musical Monkeys by Day") Screenprint in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 61/86 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg Sight: 29.5" H x 26.25" W Estimate: $600 - $800169 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Changuitos de la Ciudad" ("City Monkeys"), circa 2018 Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 35/42 Signed and numbered in silver ink in the lower corners: Pedro Friedeberg; with the artist's black ink stamp lower left Sight: 15.5" H x 19.5" W Estimate: $500 - $700170 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Amazonas Odiosonas" Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 12/24 Signed and numbered in pencil, and with the artist's black ink stamp, all in the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg Image: 26" H x 26" W; Sight: 27" H x 27" W Estimate: $600 - $800171 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Schloss Struwwelpeter," 2016 Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 35/50 Signed and numbered in ink in the lower right and left sheet corners: Pedro Friedeberg; signed again and dated "2016," and with the artist's stamp, all printed as part of the image in the lower corners Sight: 27" H x 29.25" W Estimate: $600 - $800172 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Loteria Canina" ("Dog Lottery") Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 6/80 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg Sight: 25" H x 25" W Estimate: $600 - $800173 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Almanaque o 365 Sueñitos Surrealistas" ("Almanac or 365 Surrealist Dreams") Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: XXXIX/LXV Signed and numbered in Roman numerals in silver ink in the lower sheet corners: Pedro Friedeberg Sight: 28.5" H x 28.5" W Estimate: $600 - $800174 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Hagalo y Diviertase" ("Do It and Have Fun") Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 8/50 Signed and numbered in pencil, and with the artist's black ink stamp, all in the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg Image: 26.5" H x 26.5" W; Sight: 28.5" H x 28.5" W Estimate: $600 - $800175 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Teotihuacanización de Mesopotamia o Soles de Niniveh" Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 10/120 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg Sight: 25.5" H x 25.75" W Estimate: $600 - $800176 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Cats of All Nations: Unite!" (Gatos), 2000 Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 27/120 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg; with an unidentified blindstamp in the lower margin, at left Sight: 20" H x 20" W Estimate: $600 - $800177 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "La Semana de Siete Días" ("The Week of Seven Days"), 1972 Lithograph in colors on Fabriano paper Edition: 14/50 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg; signed and dated as part of the image, lower right Image: 19.625" H x 19.75" W: Sight: 21" H x 21.125" W Estimate: $500 - $700178 Pedro Friedeberg (1936-2026, Mexican) "Perros" (Dogs), 1994 Giclée in colors on paper in artist's frame Edition: 37/120 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower margin: Pedro Friedeberg; with an unidentified blindstamp in the lower margin, at left Sight: 23" H x 23" W Estimate: $600 - $800179 Two Mexican Talavera pottery jars Mid/late 20th century Smaller signed to underside: TALAVERA / VENEGAS / MEX; larger unmarked The enameled earthenware lidded jars each decorated with floral and foliate motifs, comprising one monumental and one smaller depicting two profile busts of ladies 2 pieces Monumental: 49" H x 24.75" Dia.; Smaller: 27.75" H x 16" Dia. Estimate: $600 - $800180 Two Mexican Talavera pottery jars 20th century; Puebla, Mexico Each unmarked Comprising a large baluster-form jar with opposed scrunched ribbon handles, one side featuring a painted polychrome basket with fruits, the other side depicting two birds and floral motifs, and a smaller jar with banded Chinese-style blue foliate motifs centering polychrome flowers 2 pieces Larger: 19.5" H x 15" W x 12.5" D; Smaller: 10.375" H x 8.25" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $300181 A Mexican tile top drink table 20th century The enameled earthenware pottery tiles in a tetraptych depicting a central bird on a floral branch, set into a wrought iron stand raised on four scroll legs 19.25" H x 12.25" W x 12.25" D Estimate: $200 - $400182 Four Mexican Talavera polychrome pottery vessels Mid/late 20th century Two marked in underglaze: Puebla, Mex; one marked indistinctly for Guanajuato maker Each decorated with floral motifs, comprising: Serving dish (3.125" H x 12.875" W x 10.25" D) Round plate (1.125" H x 8.875" Dia.) Taller vase (10" H x 5.125" Dia.) Shorter vase (7.75" H x 5.25" Dia.) 4 pieces Estimate: $300 - $500183 Juan Manuel de la Rosa (1945-2021, Mexican) Untitled, 1998 Mixed media including charcoal, red pigment, and gold leaf on paper Signed and dated in pencil, and with the artist's red ink monogram, all lower right: de la Rosa '98 Sheet: 48" Dia. Estimate: $800 - $1,200184 Juan Manuel de la Rosa (1945-2021, Mexican) "Luz del Altiplano," 1998 Mixed media including wax and graphite on handmade paper Signed and dated in pencil, and with a red ink chopmark, all lower right: de la Rosa / 98; titled on a gallery label affixed to the frame's backing board Sheet: 19.75" H x 13.25" W (irreg.) Estimate: $500 - $700185 Mati Russo (Active 21st Century, American) Untitled (We Have to Stop), 2012 Acrylic and mixed media collage including bullets on canvas Signed and dated lower left: M Russo 12 48" H x 30" W Estimate: $400 - $600186 José Manuel Fors (b. 1956, Cuban) "Cartas de America," 1999 Mixed media collage including gelatin silver print, paper, and twine on board Signed, titled, and dated in ink lower right: JM Fors 1999 45" H x 54" W Estimate: $400 - $600187 After Fernando Botero (1932-2023, Colombian) "Perdito," 1984 Patinated bronze on granite plinth Edition: XXIX/L Signed, dated, and numbered in the casting: F. BOTERO; foundry impression: FONDERIA M ITALY Bronze: 11.5" H x 8.75" W x 6.25" D; Overall: 12.25" H Estimate: $600 - $800188 After Fernando Botero (1932-2023, Colombian) "El Toro," 1992 Patinated bronze on granite plinth Edition: XXXVI/L Signed, dated, and numbered in the casting: F. BOTERO; foundry impression: FONDERIA M ITALY Bronze: 8" H x 12.625" W x 6.25" D; Overall: 9" H x 12.625" W x 7.5" D Estimate: $600 - $800189 Emmy Lou Packard (1914-1998, American) Two works:  "Frida and Diego's Living Room in Coyocan," 1941 Gelatin silver print on paper Edition: 15/20 Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Emmy Lou Packard / 1941 Image: 7.625" H x 7.5" W (approx.); sight: 9.375" H x 7.5" W  "Frida's Dresser (I am Reflected in the Mirror)," 1941 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Appears unsigned Sight: 9.25" H x 7.25" W Estimate: $700 - $900190 Hector Garcia Cobo (1923-2012, Mexican) "La Jugada / The Move," 1968 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Presumably unsigned; titled and dated by repute Sight: 7.75" H x 9.875" W Estimate: $400 - $600191 Hector Garcia Cobo (1923-2012, Mexican) "La Bestia Curiosa," 1972 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Presumably unsigned; titled, dated, and stamped "07602" verso, by repute Sight: 7" H x 10" W Estimate: $400 - $600192 Hector Garcia Cobo (1923-2012, Mexican) Che Guevara, La Havana, 1959 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Presumably unsigned Sight: 7" H x 4.75" W Estimate: $400 - $600193 José A. Figueroa (b. 1946, Cuban) "La Habana," from the "Esa bandera" series, 1976 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Signed, titled, and dated in pencil on the overmat, lower right and left, respectively: Figueroa / 1976 Image: 8.375" H x 12.375" W; Sight: 8.875" H x 12.875" W Estimate: $300 - $500194 José A. Figueroa (b. 1946, Cuban) "Hotel Nacional, La Habana," from the "Havana Project," 1995 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Signed, titled, and dated in pencil on the overmat, lower right and left, respectively: Figueroa / 1995 Image: 8.375" H x 12.375" W; Sight: 8.75" H x 12.75" W Estimate: $300 - $500195 José A. Figueroa (b. 1946, Cuban) "Vedadao, La Habana," from the "La Imagen" series, 1990 Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size Signed, titled, and dated all in pencil on the overmat, lower right and left, respectively: Figueroa / 1990 Sight: 8.25" H x 12.375" W Estimate: $300 - $500196 Alberto Korda (1928-2001, Cuban) Untitled (Che Guevara and crowd) from the series "Fábrica de Nicaro," circa 1960s Gelatin silver print on paper From the edition of unknown size and date (printed circa 1980) Signed and with the artist's device in ink in the lower right margin: Alberto / Korda Image: 8.875" H x 13.25" W; Sight: 10.75" H x 14.25" W Estimate: $300 - $500197 21st Century Photography School "El Gato," 2001 Photograph on paper Edition: 1/10 Signed indistinctly, titled, dated "2001," and numbered in pencil, verso; inscribed "BSG326.1," in pencil, presumably in another hand, verso Image: 17.75" H x 11.75" W; Sheet: 20" H x 16" W Estimate: $300 - $500198 Juan Mariano Testera (20th/21st Century, Mexican) "Dia de Muertos" folk art nicho cabinet, 1993 Signed, titled, and dated, with gift inscription: Para Ricardo y Ana / 2 de noviembre / JM TESTERA / OAX 93 The painted wood cabinet decorated with milagros, marbles, iron nails, and mixed media, the cabinet door opening to reveal a mirror verso and interior with six nichos 32" H x 24.75" W x 12.25" D Estimate: $600 - $800199 Marie Romero Cash (b. 1942, Hispanic) A painted wood and chased tin cross, 1994 Signed and dated verso: Marie Romero (cash) / 9/94 Depicting a winged figure flanked by sunflowers above two cherubs and a sun, mounted with repoussé mixed metal accents 30.25" H x 23" W x 1" D Estimate: $200 - $400200 Salvador Terán (1920-1974, Mexican) A mosaic glass and brass box, mid-20th century Impressed to underside: SALVADOR / HECHO EN MEXICO / HANDWROUGHT / 428 Depicting a maiden hoisting a star 1.5" H x 10.25" W x 4.25" D Estimate: $200 - $300201 Four Mexican Huichol beaded items Mid/late 20th century Comprising two masks, a gourd rattle set in an acrylic stand, and a gourd votive bowl, each intricately decorated with beaded designs 4 pieces Larger mask: 11.5" H x 5.75" W x 3.375" D; Rattle: 10" L x 3.375" Dia.; Bowl: 3.375" H x 8" Dia. Estimate: $200 - $400202 Israel Ruiz (21st Century, Hispanic) Three acrylic and gouache on board crosses, 2023 Each signed and dated; two inscribed and dated verso: Wolfryd Collection Comprising one with Raiders and lowrider imagery, one depicting Virgin Mary motifs, and another with a sacred heart at center 3 pieces Each: 22.5" H x 15.5" W Estimate: $400 - $600203 Fidel Solórzano (20th Century, Mexican) Hummingbird with phonograph, 2023; Skull grapes, 2023; Cat got your skull, 2023 Each carved and painted composite board Each from the edition of unknown size Each signed and dated in Sharpie verso: Solórzano; also annotated in gold Sharpie verso: For Wolfyrd Collection 3 pieces Largest: 23.75" H x 24" W (irreg.); Smallest: 20.25" x 12" W (irreg.) Estimate: $300 - $500204 Fidel Solórzano (20th Century, Mexican) Day of the Dead deer, 2023; Moon, 2023; Octopus in a glass, 2023 Each carved and painted composite board Each from the edition of unknown size Each signed and dated in Sharpie verso: Solórzano; also annotated in gold Sharpie verso: For Wolfyrd Collection 3 pieces Overall of largest: 23.75" H x 24" W x 0.375" D (irreg.) Estimate: $300 - $500205 Lèo Limón (b. 1952, Mexican-American) "Madre Tierra-Padre Sol" (I & II, diptych), 1986 Each: Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: 9/53 Each: Signed, titled, dated, and inscribed "9/53 I" or "9/53 II," all in pencil in the lower margin: Limon '86 Sight of each: 12.5" H x 37.25" W Estimate: $800 - $1,200206 Pedro Coronel (1922-1985, Mexican) Abstract dove Lithograph in colors on wove paper Edition: 85/100 Signed and numbered in colored pencil along the lower edge: Pedro Coronel Image/Sheet: 29.75" H x 22" W Estimate: $700 - $900207 Angie K. Culasso (20th Century, American) Untitled triptych Each: Mixed media on wove paper Signed in pencil in the lower center of the second sheet: Angie K. Culasso; signed "Angie" again in pencil in the lower right of the first sheet 3 pieces Smallest Image/Sheet: 22.25" H x 14.75" W; Largest Image/Sheet: 23" H x 15.25" W Estimate: $400 - $600208 Caio Fonseca (b. 1959) "Little Fifth," 1999 Color aquatint and soft ground etching on wove paper Edition: 48/50 Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Caio 1999; titled on a typed gallery label affixed to frame's verso; Paulson Bott Press, Berkeley, CA, pub., with their blindstamp in the margin lower right Sheet: 17.875" H x 21.375" D Estimate: $500 - $700209 Enrique Chagoya (b.1953, Mexican) "What Appropriation Has Given Me (Fritas y Dieguitos) / Lo Qué Apropriación Me ha Dado, del Mas Allá," 1992 Screenprint in colors on paper From the edition of 100 Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil with an ink stamp by the artist, all in the lower margin: Enrique Chagoya '92 Image: 26.5" H x 21" W Estimate: $500 - $700210 Rick Wolfryd (b. 1953) Surrealist composition with human and animal figures, 1977 Lithograph on paper Edition: Artist proof Signed, dated, and inscribed in pencil in the lower margin: Richard Wolfryd 1977 / "To Don - Thanks for Everything" Image: 18.5" H x 15.5" W; Sheet: 20" H x 16.625" W Estimate: $300 - $500211 Charles "Chaz" Bojorquez (b. 1949, American); and Omar Ramirez (20th/21st Century, American) "El Dia de Los Muertos 2001: The Here and Now," 2001 Screenprint in colors on paper Edition 73/80 Signed by each artist, dated, and numbered in pencil in the blank below the main image: Omar Ramirez / Chaz Bojorquez; Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA, pub., with their blindstamp near the lower left margin corner Image: 22" H x 35.5" W; Sight: 25.125" H x 37.25" W Estimate: $200 - $400212 After Pablo Picasso (1881-1973, Spanish) "Musée D'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris / Salon De Mai / XIIIeme Salon Du 4 Au 30 Mai," circa 1957 Lithographic poster From the edition of 600 Signed in the image lower right: Picasso; Mourlot, Paris, France, prntr. Sight: 29" H x 19" W Estimate: $400 - $600213 Marcel Rius (20th Century, Mexican) "Oaxacan Tricycles" (Triptych), 2022 Photographs mounted to panel and coated in acrylic resin From the edition of unknown size One signed, titled, and dated in ink verso: Marcel Rius / "Oaxacan Tricycles" / 2022; two signed, inscribed, and dated in ink verso: Marcel Rius / Oaxaca 2022 Each: 16" H x 11" W Estimate: $400 - $600214 20th/21st Century Contemporary School "Vogue 4" Acrylic on canvas Signed lower right: Bosco; signed again and titled verso 42" H x 54.5" W Estimate: $400 - $600215 A Latin American carved wood jaguar head 20th century Unmarked Mounted to a framed velvet backing Head: 11.5" H x 11.5" W x 8.375" D; Framed: 24.25" H x 16.25" W x 8.25" D Estimate: $200 - $400216 A Guatemalan polychrome carved wood jaguar dance mask 20th century With mirror panels set in the eyes, mounted with bundles of horsehair around mouth and eyebrows 15.5" H x 15.5" W x 12.5" D Estimate: $200 - $400217 Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (1919-2005, Mexican) A polychrome carved copal wood dog alebrije, mid/late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Unmarked 7.75" H x 9.75" W x 3.25" D Estimate: $400 - $600218 Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (1919-2005, Mexican) A polychrome carved copal wood cow alebrije, mid/late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Unmarked 8.25" H x 13" W x 3.625" D Estimate: $400 - $600219 Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (1919-2005, Mexican) A polychrome carved copal wood sheep alebrije, mid/late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Unmarked 8.5" H x 11.75" W x 3.625" D Estimate: $400 - $600220 Attributed to Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (1919-2005, Mexican) A polychrome carved copal wood dog alebrije, mid/late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Unmarked 7.375" H x 6.75" W x 3" D Estimate: $300 - $500221 Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (1919-2005, Mexican) A polychrome carved copal wood goat alebrije, mid/late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Unmarked 5.875" H x 6.875" W x 2.375" D Estimate: $300 - $500222 Esaú Andrade (b. 1963, Mexican) Child with sword and shield, 1994 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right: Esaú '94 46.125" H x 36.125" W Estimate: $800 - $1,200223 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Figure juggling Mixed media on black paper Signed in white pencil lower right: Byron 25.75" H x 19.75" W Estimate: $600 - $800224 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Watermelons Mixed media on dark green paper Signed lower right: Byron Image/Sheet: 17.75" H x 23.5" W Estimate: $500 - $700225 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Abstract figural Mixed media on dark red paper Signed lower right: Byron Image/Sheet: 23.5" H x 17.625" W Estimate: $500 - $700226 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Untitled Mixed media on dark green paper Signed lower right: Byron Image: 23.75" H x 17.75" W; Sheet: 25.625" H x 19.625" W Estimate: $500 - $700227 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Untitled abstract Mixed media on tan paper Signed lower right: Byron Image/Sheet: 19.25" H x 13.875" W Estimate: $500 - $700228 Juan Silva (b. 20th Century, Huichol) "Jarra de boda" Signed in yarn to front; signed and titled in ink verso A framed Huichol yarn painting in polychrome yarn depicting a woman in a desert landscape with pottery Sight: 13.375" H x 10.375" W Estimate: $200 - $400229 Two Panamanian Guna mola textiles Late 20th century; Guna Yala, San Blas Islands, Panama Comprising two vibrantly embroidered fabric panels with multilayered appliqué elements, one mola depicting a pair of owls with a fish, and the other mola depicting two swimming fish, each framed 2 pieces Sight: Owls: 14" H x 18.25" W; Fish: 14.25" H x 16.75" W Estimate: $200 - $400230 Martin de la Cruz Diaz (b. 20th century, Huichol/Wixárika) "The Spirit of the Deer", circa 1992 Signed and inscribed in ink verso A Wixárika (Huichol) yarn painting worked in polychrome yarn depicting multiple spiritual figures, animals, plants and symbols, adhered to plywood Sight: 23.25" H x 23.25" W Estimate: $500 - $700231 Rodolfo Diaz (b. 20th century, Huichol/Wixárika) Late 20th century, Mexico With inscription in ink verso, denoting artist and subject A Wixárika (Huichol) yarn painting worked in bright polychrome yarn depicting a traditional healing ritual with multiple spiritual figures, animals, plants and symbols, framed under glass Sight: 15.625" H x 15.5" W Estimate: $300 - $500232 Guadalupe Gonzalez (b. 20th Century, Huichol/Wixárika) Late 20th century, Mexico Signed and inscribed in pencil verso The Wixárika yarn painting worked in polychrome yarn depicting multiple spiritual figures, animals, plants and symbols, adhered to plywood 23.75" H x 23.625"W Estimate: $300 - $500233 Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (1919-2005, Mexican) & Sons A polychrome carved copal wood skunk alebrije, late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Signed: AUTOR / MANUEL JIMENEZ / ANGELICO JIMENEZ / ISAIAS JIMENEZ Created with sons Angélico Jiménez Hernández (b. 1954, Mexican) and Isaías Jiménez Hernández (b. 1961, Mexican), the zorrillo (skunk) with fibrous tail, on a later acrylic plinth Without tail: 6.5" H x 10.5" W x 8.75" D; Acrylic: 0.875" H x 13" W x 6.125" D Estimate: $300 - $500234 Gerardo Ramírez Morales (b. 1953, Mexican) A polychrome carved cedar iguana alebrije, late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico Signed and inscribed: Gerardo Ramírez M / Arte Mexicano / Oaxaca _ Mexico 2.5" H x 21.25" W x 9.75" D Estimate: $200 - $400235 Three Mexican polychrome wood alebrijes Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico Each giraffe signed and inscribed: Coindo Melchor G / Oaxaca México. The vibrantly painted folk art figures, comprising two giraffes with fibrous tails and a cow 3 pieces Taller giraffe: 35.75" H x 12.5" W x 7.5" D approx.; Cow: 6.875" H x 13.5" W x 9.5" D Estimate: $200 - $400236 Two Mexican polychrome wood giraffe alebrijes Late 20th century; Oaxaca, Mexico One signed and inscribed: HECHO POR / JACOBO ANGELES OJEDA / SN. Martin Tilcajete / OCOTLAN OAXACA / 1998 / Mexico / INDIGENAS ZAPOTECOS; the other signed: JACOBO ANGELES Y ESPOSA Comprising two vibrantly painted folk art spirit figures, each with fibrous mane, one with fibrous tail 2 pieces Taller: 31.5" H x 17" W x 5.25" D; Shorter: 28" H x 26" W x 11.5" D, each approx. Estimate: $200 - $400237 A Mexican polychrome wood alebrije figural group Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico Twice signed and inscribed: Francisco Sosa Ojeda / San Martin Tilcajete / Mexico The vibrantly painted folk art spirit figures, comprising a donkey pulling a car and a devil figure riding Assembled: dimensions variable: 14" H x 28.5" L x 11.5" D; Donkey: 8.25" H x 12" W x 6.5" D Estimate: $200 - $400238 Three Mexican polychrome wood alebrijes Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico The pink signed and inscribed: Rodrigo. M. O; the skunk: JOSE LUIS SANTIAGO / ARRAZOLA; the green: Alfonso Fabian Mendoza / Sn Martin Tilcajete. Ocotlan. Oax / Av. Hidalgo #42 Comprising three vibrantly painted folk art spirit figures including a Zorrillo de Madera (skunk) 3 pieces Skunk: 6.125" H x 17.375" W x 5.75" D; Tallest: 9.5" H x 14.375" W x 4.5" D Estimate: $200 - $400239 Four Mexican polychrome wood alebrijes Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico Antlered signed: ELEAZAR / MORALES; taller giraffe inscribed: TRIBUS. MIXES [Noel and Neftalí Martínez Villanueva] / AYUTLA. OAXACA. MEXICO Comprising four vibrantly painted folk art spirit figures including two giraffe, one with fibrous mane and tail 4 pieces Taller giraffe: 15" H x 12" W x 3.5" D; Shortest with antlers: 8.125" H x 10" W x 10.5" D Estimate: $200 - $400240 Four Mexican polychrome wood alebrijes Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico Tallest signed and inscribed: Pedro Hernandez Cruz / Tilcajete / OAX MEX; squirrel: Delfino Gutiérrez M / Sn Martin Tilcajete / Oaxáca; seated: FRANCISCO MELCHOR / SAN MARTIN TILCAJETE / OAX MEX; group: Pedro Ramírez / Arrazola Xoxo / Oaxaca The vibrantly painted folk art figures, comprising two cats, a cat figural group, and a squirrel 4 pieces Largest cat with tail: 13.75" H x 10.75" W x 7" D; Group: 4.9875" H x 7.25" W x 3.625" D Estimate: $200 - $400241 Four Mexican polychrome wood alebrijes Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico One signed and inscribed: Pedro Ramírez / Arrazola Xoxo / Oaxaca; the wasp: Medardo Blas; the cricket: Delfino Gutiérrez M / Sn Martin Tilcajete / Oaxáca; another: PEPE SANTIAGO The vibrantly painted folk art figures, comprising a cricket, wasp, porcupine, and a reptile 4 pieces Wasp: 9.75" H x 12" W x 11" D; Porcupine: 6.25" H x 14.25" W x 8" D; Lizard: 2" H x 7.75" W x 4" D Estimate: $200 - $400242 Six Mexican polychrome wood alebrijes Late 20th/early 21st century; Oaxaca, Mexico Coyote signed and inscribed: Porfirio Sosa Gutierrez; winged horse: ROBERTA ANGELES; armadillo group signed and inscribed: Pedro Ramirez / Arrazola Xoxo / Oaxaca; rooster: Agustin Vasquez Aguilar / SN. Martin / Tilcajete. / Oaxaca; antlered incised: Inocencio Melchor; pink on black: Cornelio Ortega / OAXACA Comprising various vibrantly painted folk art spirit figures 6 pieces Armadillo group: 6.5" H x 12" W x 2.5" D; Smallest: 3.125" H x 2.375" W x 1.25" D Estimate: $200 - $400243 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Watermelons Mixed media on black paper Signed lower left: Byron Image: 17.75" H x 23.75" W; Sheet: 19.625" H x 25.5" W Estimate: $500 - $700244 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Untitled Mixed media on paper Signed lower right: Byron Image: 23.625" H x 17.75" W; Sheet: 25.625" H x 19.625" W Estimate: $500 - $700245 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Abstract composition Mixed media on purple paper Signed lower right: Byron Image/Sheet: 18.625" H x 12.625" W Estimate: $500 - $700246 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Abstract nude figure Mixed media on red paper Signed lower right: Byron Image/Sheet: 23.5" H x 17.5" W Estimate: $500 - $700247 Byron Gálvez (1941-2009, Mexican) Abstract figural Mixed media on blue paper Signed lower right: Byron Image/Sheet: 23.5" H x 17.625" W Estimate: $500 - $700248 Manuel Lepe (1936-1984, Mexican) People in a town square Mixed media on paper Signed lower right: Lepe. 27.5" H x 21.75" W Estimate: $400 - $600249 Manuel Lepe (1936-1984, Mexican) Hillside village near a river, 1966 Gouache and ink on paper Signed and dated in ink lower right: Lepe / '66 Image: 9" H x 12" W; Sight: 9.75" H x 12.75" W Estimate: $300 - $500250 Xavier Cugat (1900-1990, Spanish-American) Three works:  Two figures Oil on canvasboard Signed lower right: X. / Cugat 10" H x 8" W  Sleeping man in sombrero Oil on canvasboard Signed lower right: X. / Cugat 12" H x 14" W  "Too Much Tequila" Oil on canvasboard Signed lower right: X. / Cugat; titled on a partial exhibition label affixed verso 8" H x 10" W  3 pieces Estimate: $300 - $500251 Alfredo De Batuc (b. 1950, Mexican) "Presence Over Threesome," 1997 Acrylic on snack size flour tortilla with yarn bow Signed and dated lower right: De Batuc 97 6.5" Dia. (irreg.) Estimate: $400 - $600252 Carlos Torres (b. 1955, Colombian) "Wavegando," 1996 Acrylic and mixed media including wire mesh on panel Signed, titled, dated, and inscribed verso: Carlos Torres / 96 / "San Diego" 47.25" H x 47.25" W Estimate: $400 - $600253 Victor Hugo Zayas (b. 1961, Mexican-American) Untitled, 1989 Acrylic on canvas Appears unsigned; dated on a gallery label affixed to the frame's backing board Sight: 69" H x 47.5" W Estimate: $400 - $600254 José Salazar (1926-2006, Mexican) "Caminantes del Tiempo," 1964 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right: J. Salazar / 64; signed again and titled in pencil on the stretcher 27.5" H x 19.5" W Estimate: $300 - $500255 A Spanish Colonial Baroque-style mirror 18th/19th century The updated beveled mirror within a painted frame with parcel-gilt carved scroll and foliate elements 52.5" H x 73" W x 2.375" D Estimate: $800 - $1,200256 Three Héctor Aguilar copper pots Héctor Aguilar (1905-1986, Mexican) Circa 1939-1948; Taxco, Mexico Each impressed to underside: HA [conjoined] / TAXCO / MEXICO Comprising a teapot with wood handle, a coffee pot, and a water pitcher 3 pieces Tallest: 8.375" H x 8.125" W x 5.75" D; Shortest: 7.75" H x 7" W x 5" D Estimate: $400 - $600257 A pair of Spanish Colonial style sterling silver candlesticks as lamps 19th century with later elements Each marked: LAGOUTTE A LYON; XRF tested for sterling Each weighted sterling candlestick with repoussé Baroque-style floral, bellflower, and scrolled motifs, converted into a single-light table lamp surmounted by a hide shade, electrified 2 pieces Each candlestick: 21" H x 8" W x 6.75"; Each shade: 12" H x 16" W x 16" D Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500258 A Mexican hammered sterling silver teapot Mid-20th century; Mexico City, Mexico Impressed to underside: STERLING 925 / CODAN / MEXICO / [Eagle 7] With wood handle and lid finial 8.75" H x 8.75" W x 3.625" D 25.2 gross oz. troy approximately Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500259 A Mexican Art Deco-style hammered sterling silver pitcher Mid-20th century; Mexico City, Mexico Impressed to underside: STERLING 925 / CODAN / MEXICO / [Eagle 7] 8" H x 5.875" W x 3.375" D 27.4 oz. troy approximately Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500260 A William Spratling sterling silver pitcher William Spratling (1900-1967) Circa 1962-1964, Third Design Period; Taxco, Mexico With factory marks; further marked: [Eagle with indecipherable number] 5.375" H x 5.625" W x 4.5" D 12.4 oz. troy approximately Estimate: $400 - $600261 A Héctor Aguilar sterling silver ashtray Héctor Aguilar (1905-1986, Mexican) Circa 1940-1945; Taxco, Mexico Impressed to underside: TAXCO / HA [conjoined] / 925 2" H x 4.75" W x 4.5" D 3.8 oz. troy approximately Estimate: $400 - $600262 A José Anton sterling silver creamer José Anton (20th Century, Mexican) Mid-20th century; Taxco, Mexico Impressed to underside: ANTON / STERLING / TAXCO With wood handle 4" H x 4.75" W x 3.625" D 7.8 gross oz. troy approximately Estimate: $300 - $500263 Two Sanborns sterling silver serving spoons Mid-20th century; Mexico City, Mexico Each impressed: [Three owls] / Sanborns Mexico / 925 / 3115 / [Eagle 1] One slotted 2 pieces 10.75" L and 10.375" L Total weight: 4 oz. troy approximately Estimate: $200 - $300264 Three Mexican sterling silver and green stone jewelry items Late 20th century Each variously stamped for maker, Mexico, and for Sterling: 925 / TE-13 / TM-153 / 950 Comprising a sterling silver collar link necklace with graduated set malachite links (17" L x 0.75" H) a narrow chain link bracelet with set malachite oval links (8.25" L), and a chunky modernist style openwork square link bracelet with set green stone cabochons, likely azurmalachite (7.25" L x 1" H) 3 pieces 166.3 grams gross Estimate: $400 - $600265 A set of Tane sterling silver and vermeil jewelry Late 20th century Each stamped: Tane / ME 32 / MEX / 925; earrings further stamped: C32 Two works comprising a sterling silver rope chain choker necklace with chunky graduated vermeil knot fixed link accents, with a pair of matching earrings 3 pieces 17" L x 0.5" H; Earrings: 0.875" H 66.4 grams gross Estimate: $400 - $600266 A group of Tane sterling silver and vermeil jewelry Late 20th century Five stamped: Tane; further variously stamped: MEX / 925 / ME 33 / ME 32 Comprising a sterling silver and vermeil starburst knotwork motif brooch of interlocking silver and gold tone 'laces' (1.75" Dia.), a sterling silver and vermeil chain link choker necklace with 'S' form links (17" L), as well as a modernist style round pendant brooch with tangled interlaced vermeil wire center, on a Tane sterling chain (19.5" L x 1.5" Dia.), and an associated silver 'T' bar charm on a Tane sterling chain (20" L) 6 pieces 127.4 grams gross Estimate: $400 - $600267 A Mexican sterling silver Quetzalcoatl clapper bracelet Late 20th century Stamped: Mexico / Nava / 925 The chunky hinged repoussé silver cuff wrap bracelet with elaborate two-headed Quetzalcoatl feathered serpent motif 7" inner C x 4.5" H 112.5 grams Estimate: $200 - $400268 A Los Castillo silver-plated figural pitcher Mid-20th century; Taxco, Mexico Marked to underside: Los Castillo / [cipher] / Plateado / Taxco B Mounted with a shell overlay cockatoo handle above a lobed body 8.375" H x 5.75" W x 4.375" D Estimate: $800 - $1,200269 A Los Castillo silver-plated figural pitcher Circa 1939-1962; Taxco, Mexico Impressed to underside: R / LOS CASTILLO TAXCO / TA-01 / PLATEADO Mounted with a green hardstone overlay parrot handle above a lobed body 10" H x 8" W x 5.875" D Estimate: $800 - $1,200270 A Los Castillo silver-plated tray Mid-20th century; Taxco, Mexico Impressed to underside: LOS CASTILLO TAXCO / PLATEADO / TA-01 / HECHO EN MEXICO / 108 With hardstone inlaid rim 0.875" H x 11" W x 7.75" D Estimate: $300 - $500271 Antonio Pineda (1919-2009, Mexican) A set of Mexican silver and aventurine jewelry Circa 1953-1980; Taxco, Mexico Clasp stamped with crown mark for Antonio Pineda; further stamped: Taxco / Mexico / CM / 970 [all in a triangle] / [Eagle 121] Comprising a sterling silver modernist style necklace with geometric links suspending aventurine beads, suspended from a chunky bar and bead chain, and with a pair of matching ear clips 3 pieces Necklace: 16.5" L x 1" H; earrings: 1" H 141.5 grams gross Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000272 William Spratling (1900-1967, American) A 'River of Life' sterling silver cuff bracelet Circa 1940-1946, First Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Stamped for William Spratling; further stamped: Made in Mexico / Silver Designed as incised silver waves with applied narrow Aztec rings 6.625" total inner C x 1.375" H, gap: 1" 88.4 grams Estimate: $800 - $1,200273 Hector Aguilar (1905-1986, Mexican) Three Mexican silver bracelets Circa 1940-1945, 1943- 1948, 1948-1962; Taxco, Mexico Each stamped: HA [conjoined]; further variously stamped: .940 / Taxco / Mexico / [Eagle 9] / Sterling / Made in Mexico Three works in sterling silver comprising a chunky incised silver link bracelet with stacked silver balls (6.5" L x 0.875" H), a bracelet with openwork circle links with silver ball edging (7" L x 1" H), and a diminutive chain bracelet with set turquoise-colored stones (7.25" L x 0.5" H) 3 pieces 151.2 grams gross Estimate: $800 - $1,200274 Hector Aguilar (1905-1986, Mexican) A Mexican sterling silver link bracelet Circa 1940-1945; Taxco, Mexico Stamped: HA [conjoined] / 940 / Taxco A chunky sterling silver curved two-link oval hinged bracelet with various Aztec and geometric motif roundels, with pin clasp and chain 6.75" inner C x 1.375" H 109.2 grams Estimate: $700 - $900275 Hector Aguilar (1905-1986, Mexican) A Mexican sterling silver 'Armadillo' belt buckle Circa 1943-1948; Taxco, Mexico Stamped: HA / Sterling / Made [small letters] in Mexico A two-piece hook clasp belt buckle of graduated hammered sterling silver concave discs with rivet accents and ridged edges 2.75" H x 6.375" W 141.4 grams gross Estimate: $400 - $600276 Margot Van Voorhies (aka Margot de Taxco, ca. 1896-1985, American) A group of Mexican silver jewelry Circa 1948-1978; Taxco, Mexico Each stamped: Margot de Taxco / Sterling / Made in Mexico / [Eagle 16] / [Design number] Six works in sterling silver comprising a "Furls and Circle" openwork scroll link necklace (No. 5306; 15.5" L x 0.75" H), with a matching link bracelet (7.5" L x 0.75" H) and a pair of earclips (Each: 0.75" H), as well as a long link necklace with elaborate scroll and ball links (No. 5270; 19.5" L x 0.75" H), a smaller scroll and ball link necklace (No. 5210; 14.75" L x 0.75" H), and a narrow dotted link bracelet with charm loops (No. 5672; 7.375" L x 0.5" H) 7 pieces 264.7 grams Estimate: $800 - $1,200277 A group of Mexican silver jewelry Mid/late 20th century Variously marked for Mexico, Taxco, and sterling; further variously marked: 543 [design no.] / EAC / PA / [Eagle 3] / Beto / Alicia / TN-13 Five works in sterling silver comprising a silver bead necklace, a Spratling-style silver, mixed metal and shell dragonfly brooch, a silver tie clip, and two pairs of silver screwback earrings in swirl and dot motifs 7 pieces Necklace: 25.75" L; Brooch: 2" H x 2" W; Clip: 0.375" H x 1.25" W; Earrings: 1.125" H and 1" H 143.7 grams gross Estimate: $600 - $800278 Margot Van Voorhies (aka Margot de Taxco, ca. 1896-1985, American) A suite of Mexican silver jewelry Circa 1948-1978; Taxco, Mexico Each stamped: Margot de Taxco / Sterling / Made in Mexico / [Eagle 16] / [Design number] Three works in sterling silver comprising a long link necklace or belt with scrolled heart motif links (No. 5241; 27" L x 0.875" H) together with a matching collar link necklace (No. 5107; 16.5" L x 0.875" H) and a cuff bracelet (No. 5308; 6.875" total inner C x 1.25" H, gap: 0.875") 3 pieces 278.7 grams Estimate: $600 - $800279 Margot Van Voorhies (aka Margot de Taxco, ca. 1896-1985, American) A set of Mexican silver jewelry Circa 1948-1978; Taxco, Mexico Each stamped: Margot de Taxco / Sterling / Made in Mexico / [Eagle 16] / 5348 [Design number] Comprising a 'Silver Patterned Swirls' sterling silver link necklace, with an additional small extension link, as well as a matching bracelet; the lengths variously connect to form a longer single necklace 3 pieces Necklace: 18" L x 1.625" H; Bracelet: 8.25" L x 1.625" H; Extra link: 2.75" L; All joined: 28.75" L 318.9 grams gross Estimate: $600 - $800280 A Mexican silver chip inlay necklace Late 20th century or later Stamped: Mexico / TO-01 / 925 A collar necklace with graduated links of chipped green stone channel inlay suspending a central stylized floral pendant with stylized blossom dangle 18.5" L x 4.25" H 112.5 grams gross Estimate: $500 - $700281 Three Mexican silver jewelry items Mid-20th century Each stamped: Silver / Mexico Comprising a chunky silver herringbone link choker necklace, together with a matching silver link bracelet, as well as a sculptural sterling silver oval brooch with a set blue stone cabochon and silver overlay curls 3 pieces Necklace:12.5" inner C x 0.75" H; Bracelet: 7" L x 0.75" H; Brooch: 1.25" H x 2.5" W 246.6 grams gross Estimate: $300 - $500282 An assembled suite of Mexican silver jewelry Mid/late 20th century Each variously marked for maker, Mexico, and for sterling: E.D.P. Taxco / JSE / A. Cazares / YM Four works in sterling silver comprising a hinged clapper wrap cuff bracelet, with a similar style wrap ring and two pairs of earrings, one pair with set green stone dangles 6 pieces Bracelet: 6" inner C x 3.75" H; Earrings: 2" H & 1.25" H; Ring size: 7, 1.125" H 86.7 grams gross Estimate: $300 - $500283 A group of Mexican-style silver and set stone jewelry Mid/late 20th century Four variously marked for sterling and three for Mexico; further variously marked: TE-20 / TB-88 / TH-01 / S [within a triangle] / JH Five works comprising a tapered sterling silver torque collar necklace, along with four silver cuffs including an XXXOOO openwork sterling silver cuff, a shaped sterling bangle with curved branched leaf motifs with set malachite, a modernist style sterling silver repoussé cuff, and a multiwire cuff with applied silver balls and stampwork to terminals 5 pieces Collar: 12" L x 0.75" H; Largest cuff: 7" total inner C x 1.25" H; Smallest cuff: 5.875" total inner C x 1" H 225.2 grams gross Estimate: $300 - $500284 Four Mexican silver and hardstone brooches Mid-20th century Two variously marked for sterling and for Mexico; one further marked MR [conjoined] A group of four silver brooches with carved green hardstone sleeping figures, three with decorative wire overlay edging 4 pieces Largest: 2.625" H x 2" W; Smallest: 1.5" H x 0.875" W 116.5 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $400285 A Mexican silver and amethyst figurative brooch Mid-20th century Stamped: Sterling / Lico / Mexico A sterling silver figural brooch featuring a masked bust in carved amethyst, with repoussé fruit basket and scarf headdress details 4.75" H x 2.5" W 45.2 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $400286 A Mexican silver and amethyst floral brooch Mid-20th century Stamped: Mexico / Silver A sterling silver brooch with incised leaves and a dimensional silver flower, and a flower with six set carved amethyst petals 3.5" H x 2.5" W 46.1 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $400287 A Los Ballesteros Mexican silver 'Armadillo' belt buckle Circa 1942-1980, Taxco, Mexico Stamped with stylized B for Los Ballesteros; further stamped: Talleres de Los Ballesteros / Taxco / Sterling / 925 / Hecho en Mexico Comprising a two-piece hook clasp belt buckle of graduated hammered sterling silver concave discs with rivet accents and ridged edges 2.875" H x 5.5" W 99.5 grams Estimate: $300 - $500288 Seven Mexican silver and set stone bracelets Five works:  William Spratling (1900-1967) A Sucesores de William Spratling sterling silver link bracelet Circa 1980 or later Stamped with heritage mark for William Spratling; further variously stamped: Taxco / 925 / TS-24 A narrow link bracelet with incised flat bar links and flat hook clasp 7.75" L x 0.375" H  Five Mexican style silver bracelets Mid/late 20th century Four marked for Mexico; three for sterling; further variously marked: Silver / TL-120 / Taxco / JEF / [Eagle 2] A group including three cuffs, each with applied silver wire and ball accents, one with row set blue stones and one with black stone cabochon, as well as an openwork hinged bangle with chipped mosaic inlay, and a narrow bangle with set green stone 7 pieces Largest: 7.25" total inner C x 1.5" H, gap: 1.25"; Smallest: 6.375" total inner C x 0.75" H, gap: 1" 165.8 grams gross Estimate: $250 - $350289 Five Mexican silver and hardstone rings Mid/late 20th century Two marked for Mexico; three marked for sterling A group comprising four silver rings with carved set black stone mask motifs and one stamped silver openwork ring with central diminutive gold tone mask motif with blue stone eyes 5 pieces Ring sizes: 7 (+, expandable) to 5.25 52.5 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $400290 Eight Mexican silver and stone inlay bracelets Mid/late 20th century Each variously marked for Mexico; six marked for sterling A group of rectangular narrow silver bangles, each with hinged clasp, and each with various types of stone inlay including onyx, malachite, turquoise, and opal 8 pieces Largest: 7.25" inner C; Smallest: 6.75" inner C 228.5 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $400291 A group of Mexican-style silver jewelry Mid/late-20th century Eleven variously marked for sterling; ten marked for Mexico; one marked for Guatemala Comprising eleven brooches in various sizes and motifs, including hats, masks, landscapes, a carved greenstone mask, a squirrel, a concho, and a bird brooch, as well as two narrow Aztec/Maya style pendants, a chased silver hair barrette clip, a bookmark, and a letter opener 16 pieces Largest: 2.875" H x 2" W; Smallest: 1.5" H x 0.625" W; Barrette: 1.125" H x 3.75" W; Opener: 5' H x 0.75" W 198.9 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $300292 Twelve Mexican-style silver pictorial brooches Mid/late-20th century Eleven variously marked for sterling; nine marked for Mexico; eight variously marked for maker: JF [Jeronimo Fuentes] / EFS / HH / SU / JE / TC-105 / TG-24 / TR-142 Comprising twelve figural brooches in various sizes and motifs, most in sterling silver, including a sterling silver Snoopy articulated pendant/brooch, a seated figure beside a carved set green stone cactus, a multicolored enamel angelfish pin, two coyote brooches including one with set gemstones, two cat pins including one with chipped stone inlay, and various other motifs including a sculptural frog, a stylized alligator/airplane, an insect, an electrical plug, and a modernist-style sculptural flower brooch with central green stone Largest: 2.25" H x 3.875" W; Smallest: 1.25" H x 1.625" W 173.6 grams gross Estimate: $200 - $400293 A group of Mexican silver items Mid-20th century Most marked for maker and/or sterling; three marked for alpaca silver Comprising three Mexican silver overlay perfume bottles, lidded jar, basket, spoon, and a group of 31 cocktail picks, together with an alpaca silver match holder and three spoons 41 pieces Lidded jar: 4.5" H x 2.5" Dia.; Largest perfume: 3.25" H x 2" W x 1" D Total weighable silver: 54. oz. troy approximately Estimate: $200 - $300

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