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Zoomorphic, orange clay vessel in the shape of an armadillo has painted designs in glossy black, reddish brown and creamy white. The animal stands on four short unpainted legs with three-toed feet and two funnel-like spouts flare up from its back, one behind the other.
Zoomorphic multi-headed llama vessel made of light brown clay is painted darker brown with details and plant/flower motifs in cream. It stands on four conical legs and has a large circular opening in the centre of the shared back.
Red clay vessel (part a) with a lid (part b). Pot has two textured panels around the upper sides which consist of thirteen horizontal bands that have incised vertical lines within ending in six knobs at either end. In between these panels, at either side, there is an upward facing lizard in relief. The lid has a chameleon that has incised horizontal lines across its body and impressed dashes along its legs.
Various vessels for ceremony; 2 vases, 2 cups on stands, a larger cup(?) and a lacquered stand(?)
Nicoya polychrome, round-bodied clay vessel with three short bulging legs and a straight upright rim. The straight upright rimis painted with a red and black geometric pattern. The legs are painted with black 'S''s, 'x''s, and dots around the bulging area which is separated from the straight black vertical lines along the bottom area with a horizontal red band. The body of the vessel has a protruding face outlined with a red and black sun-like patterned design. The two arms curve inward in an S-shape, mirroring each other, allowing the hands to rest on the belly near the middle.
Slightly squashed, globular vessel with wide, flared foot and two spouts opposite from each other. A handle goes from the bottom side of each spout and is decorated with protruding head-dress wearing head at centre with one protrusion on either side; on protrusion from shoulder underneath each spout. Shoulder is decorated in relief with four sections, each containing a person with a large eye for a head.
Vessel with ovular circumference and circular body; has tall, slightly flared neck, single handle that goes from side of neck to shoulder, and flat, ovular base. Surface is undecorated.
Globular pot with a protruding bird's head and a flat tail protruding from opposite side; spout protrudes upward from just above tail. A handle goes from neck to spout; protruding lines go down sides of neck and around shoulder to tail.
Jar with black, semi-matte finish. The top is shaped like a dog's head with the opening in the back of the head. Round handle at back. Flat on bottom.
Clay vessel with wide round base, tapering body, and neck with bulbous head which tilts diagonally toward the front. Vessel also has a thick clay handle at back, and a decorative clay protrusion with human features at front. Concentric rings are grooved into the body of the vessel, extending inwards from the front and back.