3 small figures of pre-columbian gold, testing around or higher than 18k, likely higher purity/grade Tumbaga. Seem to be quite a bit older, would like to find out roughly what era, name of the civilization, tribe, etc.
smallest figure is 1 1/8th inches tall, has some sort of writing on the top (pictured), 2nd largest is 1 1/2 inches tall and approximately 7/8ths inches wide at it's widest, the largest is 1 1/2 inches tall, and 1 1/14 inches wide at it's widest. The smallest weighs 8.8 grams, the middle weighs 8.8 grams as well (a darker colored allow) and the largest weighs 15.2 grams. Please let us know if we need to do 3 separate appraisals as we are fine with this but would like each one individually dated/identified. Also message us for more pictures or information. Thank you.
Unknown, purchased years ago through our pawn shop.
Hello Lance,
Thank you for choosing Mearto for your online appraisal.
This is a set of Pre-Columbian Tumbaga Figural Pendant, Colombia or Panama region, Tairona, standing figure with elaborate headdress with stylized animal head terminals.
The piece appears to be in good condition with obivous signes of age. The authenticity of the piece needs to be further investigated in person. We can only assume it’s originality and provide a price based on it.
Retail prices may vary. This estimation is for each object.