Vessel
MOA: University of British Columbia
3111/22
Deer effigy burnished bottle with single globular-tubular spout, strap-bridge handle and horizontal tubular body with two flattened sides. Terracotta with negative geometrical decoration consisting of two bands of three crosses at both sides of body, square band with negative dots in animal chest and vertical lines in bridge handle. Circular ears, elongated eyes, incised mouth and in relief snout. Eight holes in head and tail as strap handle in vertical position.
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Narrative
Rosita Tovell's father was a collector of Peruvian pre-Columbian ceramics. Rosita moved to Peru in the early 1960s, while her husband served as ambassador to Peru and Bolivia. During this time Rosita began to study and collect pre-Columbian Peruvian ceramics and textiles.
- Type of Item vessel
- Culture Moche
- Material clay, paint
- Measurements height 24.3 cm, width 14.5 cm, depth 23.8 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Rosita LeSueur Tovell, Susan Moogk, Patricia Skahan, Peter H.M. Tovell, Rosemarie L. Tovell
- Received from Susan Moogk, Rosemarie L. Tovell, Peter H.M. Tovell, Patricia Skahan
- Made in Piura
- Creation Date between 200 and 600
- Collection Date during 1964
- Ownership Date before May 21, 2015
- Acquisition Date on May 21, 2015
- Item Classes ceramics
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3111/0022